1111111 PIES, BFICRILIFS, "MOTS SeVetf t4 l ' thsChaiNtowee gild Disnlesdr •• • • Ilatenbui7/. Pe. TIMM OP PUBLICATION: Tux STAIR 4 11 0 . :n*Ft,, published every Wednesday siffeinoon, $2.00 a year in advance; 41.46 if not paid within the year. No sub scriptlOns disiontinned until all unwraps are paid, unless at the option of the publishers. Abreurnacus an 'smarted at reasonable rata., A Liberal dedsiction wal be made to poi sons advertising by Abe quarter, Ulf year, or year. special notices will be Inserted at special rates, to be agreed upon. ifirThe circulation of Tau area Aim exam mu. is one-half larger than that ever &liaised by any newspaper in Adams county; and, alum ad vertising medium, it cannot be eacelled. • Jos Wm's of all kinds will be promptly ex ecuted, and at fair rates. Hand-bills, Blanks, Cads, Pamphlets, dr,c.; in every variety and style will be printed at short notice. Tenn., Caw. WokMout (cards, &r. D. WCONATIGIIT„ 20A IL WWII Attorneys and o:name-flora. . n McCONAUGHY lias ilsociated D • JOHN M. ERAUTH,Ing., to the prudes of the law at his old Milos, one door west 0 Baninzat Drag stalk Chamberebarg street. Special attention 'iron to Snits, 00l !salmi and Settle. meat Of Estates. All legal business, and claims to Pen sions; Bounty, Back-pay, and Dimwit's against 11. States, il iistm at all times, promptly' edlciently attended to. Land warrants locate d sad sad tholes Yams for vale, in oo lowa and other wlen's (Nov. 2 7 , 11187.—tf 1 . A J. COVEkii, ATTORNEY- AT ha.• LAW, will promptly attend to collections and all other Bunions entrusted to hie care. Mice between lehneatock and Danner tad Ziegler'. stone, Baltimore street,Bettystetre, Pa. [May 29,1867. DAVID WILLS, ATTORNEY AT LLW,Ofiles stills isaidenos in the Soatli-east sea , cer of °antra , Square. Reference.-11cm.Thatleas Stenos, Lanosetsr, Ps. May 29. 1867. DAVID A. BUEHLER, ATTOR NIT tT LAW, will promptly attend to collections aid all other business entrusted to his care. giirOles at his reeidepee in the three story. building 4, posits the Court House. [Gettysburg, May 29,1881 CLAIM. AGENCY—The under signed wil &Geld to the collection of claims against the 11. 8. Government, *lading atUltary Bounties, Bath Pay, Pensions, forage, to., either in the Court of Claims sr before any of the Departments at Washington. E.G. Id cCEZARY, Kay 98 , 1867. A tterney at Law, Gettysburg, Ps. DR. J. W. C. O'NEAL Has his Office at his residence in Baltimore street, two doors aborts the Compiler °eke. Gettysburg, May 29, MT. JOHN LAWRENCE HILL, Den tist, Office in Chambereburg street, one door west of lb. Lutheran Church, atoarly opposite Dr. K. Horner's Drug Store, where he tally be found ready and willing to attend any out within the province' of the Dentist Persons in want of fall setae( teeth are invited to call. May 29,1811, DR. C. W. BENSON (TA/ RBSIIMSD the Practice of Medicine in LITTLE/i -11. TOWN, mod offers his orrice' to the public. Ofßce at his house, censer of Lombard street and Fososir, al. 1 , near the Railroad. Special attention given to Skin Dleemmem [Littleatowa, Not.lll, U 67. MlUthlti4i garb. JOHN W. TIPTON, FASSIONA BLB tfortb-Bast 'corner of the Diamond next door to alcOlellan's lioteljaittystiri,Pa., where Ito can at all tinges be found ready to attend to all Dui- We in Ms line. Reties also an excellent asilstilitand will easier* satisfaction . Give him &cell. ][ay IL 1161. OSCAR D. MeMILLA.N, NURFAMOR AND coyrErANcss Ii connection with the above he la at all times pre• pared to attend to the WRITING OYDREDS, BONDS, RELEASES, ARTI CLES OP AGREEMENT AND CLERK- ING OF Ii4LE3. Having bad considerable preotios in the above, by 'mi c e attention to b.siness be bopea to merit a liberal share of public patronage. Charges reasonable. lteeldenee, Gettysburg, Pa. . (Jan. 22. 1116L—tf QUEVEYOR AND LICENSED COR- I.) VIYANCEIL The undersigned, having taken out • c on voyanewe imam., will, In connection with the ellen of COUNTY BlaltlriYoll,attend to the WRITING Or DOERS, BONDS, RIILIABIIII, WILLS ARTIC L SS OP AORRIIIIIRNT, °M OILING OF 84.1. 1 0, &O. Ka wing had considerable export 041•01021 tido Itne,ltehopot to receive a liberal Aire of patrquago. Business prompt ly ottened to and charges roasonabio. Post office address Waireold, &demi Co., Pa. J. B.WJTHISSOW. May 2,1867.-17 • Oil! . YES! t YES! SHE undersigned having taken out en A actioneer's License, offers his services to the u and would respectfully taboo the public that be Is prepared toattend pron.ptly to all batistes. in this Una, strict attention to butanes" he hopes to reader entire satisfaction. aftghergse will be Tor moderate, andsat• faction guarantied in al I c ess.. A HIRAM ALBERT, Olearspring, Torkoo. Pa. • May 29, 1867.—tf. NOTICE. T WILL be in Gettysburg with Flour, de, every MON. 1 DAY and FRIDAY in each week. Persons who may desire me to Walsh them with eitherTionr or Feedstuff, will leave their orders, either with John Crispier or Dea ner A Zeigler, Rusin the kind mid quantity wantrrii, whoa Lbws same will be delivered at their dwaliap, 1/147.-tf GNOME aniar,,L NOTICE. THE subscriber has now thoroughly maim! his 051ST AND SAW MUM, 'mown as ~ 1 11MNIVINDII MILL" on Marsh creak and is prepay .d to do GRINDING AND JAWING of ivory kind short notice. Ds solicits thaintranags of the neishbor hood, and will yam* astiltiaction. Gives a call. 1an51.2,15457,tf (norm GINGNix. NOM aidittgananto. UNITED STATES HOTEL, =II E. Y. I NEW EATEN h WESTERN R. E. DEPOT, BEACH STREET, BOSTON. B Y F. M. PRATT, FORIMILI OF THE AMERICAN HOUSE Oct. 11,1807.41 y KEYSTONE HOTEL. GETTYSBURG, PA WM. E. MYERS, PROPRIETOR. NOW OPEN. THIS is anew House, and has been Stied up In the most approved stile. Its location is pleasant and convenient, being in the most business portion of the lowa. Very arrangement has been nude for the atootamodaUon and comfort of guests, with atapao stabling attached, With experienced servants, and at eonunodattng Clorlui, we shall use every endeavor to Please. This Hotelis tow open for the entertainment of the public, and we kindly solicit a char; of public patron , age. I May 29, 1567. EAGLE HOTEL. larperli.d mos( cossuamdions hII Oxmanso, PENNA. sums OP CIA 11)11101=11 AND WARRINGTON 172.12111, JOHNZ. 2; TE,• Proprietor. erns Omnibus, te¢ Pussikkeri sad Rouge, Tlllll to ike Ds9ot„, ou artinaudAsparigissmasu Rad l'ratus. Caro hil!farves44 and' tatimasalbi . • GETTYSBURG- FOUNDRY. T r =gra' Wags and Naohlnas, mach to ardor, an short no**, :• ' l' d 'I- Tlite - sheis :and Folows it,. and 0141.1111111 Cone S • .ad AO* 011 d. MI, Straw aad Ha Ontre n.. 1 Plonks, lianhour aptOorn tlait • • Wirerspr* Hon* Atkie h• Istastimpratras4; alme Maud geniis be Older prase% xmitainet Ifbr Cameral*, Dr legelagivW everything else la Walla', all at low prime. 1101CRALI—A 44. Tr ion. Nap, v ais i o da sew. 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NO. 14. ~tl~~'~. Hopfland's German Bitters, AND HOOFLAND'S " GERMAN TONIC. The Great Remedios Ibr all Dimon of the LIVER, STOMACH, OR DIGESJ7 VE ORGANS. Hoofland s Gtrman Bitters, Is cowed of the pure juices (or, as they .re teedlei• tally tensed, Alletrects) of loots, Beebe, and earke, sna king a preparation. h 4017 concentrated, and en!** free/Iron alasholisedssisturs of any kind. HOOFLAND'I3 GERMAN TONIC, Is a combination of allthe ingredientsatthe BLlters with the purest quality of &ate Ono. Run, ()rangs, to:, ta♦ king opp• of t h e most pleasant and agrwabla matediss ever Awed - to the public ThoMpreteniag • Medicine tree from Alcoholic adwits. tare, Will am HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BF TTIR& Thom who haysmo objection to the combination of the Bitten, ea stated, wUI nee • HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. They are both equally good, and contain the mune medicinal Tlrtses, the eiroice between the two behui a mere matter atm**, the Tonic being the moat ;karma) e. The stomach, from& variety of MM, nth as Indigos" Dyspepida, Nervous' Lability, etc.. is very apt to have its functions deranged. The Liver, aymmethiting ea eked, as it does with the Stomach, then 'becomes at hated, the result of which is that the patient 'offers from emend or 1110141 Of the IbiloWlag diaries: • Cohatipation, Flatulence, In ward Me, Fanner, ef Blood to the Heed, Acidity of the Stamacb., Hausa, Heart-burn, Divert for Food, Dulness or Weight fn the Stomach, Sour Eructathas, Sinkin Fhatteriag at the Pit g of the Staunch, Swimming of the Used, Hur ried or Difficult Breathing, /lathering at the Heart, Choking. or Suffocating Sensations when in a Lying Faith», of V idea, Dots or _ . - - . . W *be Writhe Blight, Dull Patii - iatb• Hesol, Deficiency of Pamirs- Goo, Iftillonosse of the Skin sad Byes, Plain in the Side, Back, Chad, Limbo, et Sudden flashes aims:, awning in the Flesh, Constant Ina. &ening@ of Zell, and Great Depression of P oft& The sneerer from these diseases should exert. An this greatest caution in the selsetkm of a remedy for hip cue, purchasing only that which he Is assured rem id s investigations and Inquiries poseeesse tone merit, h i skilfully compounded, Is free from iniurioasb igndleuts and has establiehed for itaelfa reputation for the cure of these dimwit In this connection we would submit thew well-known remedies— HOGFL AND'S GERMAN BITTERS, AND HOOFLAND'S GE8,M4'4,11 TONIC. PRISPAIIIID BY D, C. Z JAM ,gON, i ,PA Twenty-two years since thee were first in, reduced in to this country front Germany, during whip a time they hays undoubtedly whin:Nod more cures. - and benefited sufferiag humanity to a grainer extent, Vaal say other remedies known to the public. • lies rumedlei will effectually care Lim Doneplaint, Jaundice, *psis. Charade or "ferrous Debility ftrm le Diarrhoea, of the Kidney e„ sad an mourns arising free a Disordered Liver, litcjaiedi, or Intestines. DEBILIT r; Resulting from any Cause whatever; PROeIITUATION OF THE SYSTEM, induced by Severe Labor, Hard - ships, Exposure, Fevers, de. IS.,are is no medicine extant equal to these remedies ip such cases. ♦ tone and vigor la - imparted to the *hole system, the appetite is streagthemed, doodle enjoyed, the stomach digests promptly, the blood ispurilied, the com plexion becomes sound and healthy, the allow tinge is eradicated from the eyes, a bloom is given to the chests, sad the weak and nervous inrelld becomes a strong and healthy being. PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE, AM feeling the hand of time weighing heavily apes them, with all its attendant Ms, will And to the us o. this SITTIRS, or the TONIC, en eileir that will Until new life into their veins, restore in a meeriure the MOW and ardor of more youthful da buildup their shrunk en forms, and rim health and hipp s to their remain ing years. NOTICE. It is a ralkatablhbad bet that fully corrhalf of the barb portion of our population ars odds* is the ea )gaunt of good health for, town their owl szproatioa, • 4 *.ror INI won." Thy an languid, drroid of all OW extrerdy norms, as ha_ re To this elm irtirogrefre TOM, le sepocially recoannondad. ':I S, 3 4 :VNI O , I 3AIIIWAJIV: , EN:BI , II);4:4j Are made strong by the nee of either Of these remedial. They will cure every uses of NARAdMOB, without WI. Thousands of certilicatee hays accumulated in the bands at gbil Pro Mister, hat spasm will allow of the pub ilcatien of but a few. Those, it will be observed, are men of note aro: of such standing that they mud be te- TESTIMONIALS. HON. GEO. W. WOODWARD, Justies of the Supreme. anal of Paws., write: Pkaaddph is, Muth 16,1 8 7. "I and 'Rooland's German Hitters' Ii is good tonic, metal in diaeasee of the digestive organs, and Of great bewellt in cease of debility, and want of nirvana action in the system. Yours. truly, GXO. W. WOODWARD," HON. JAMES THOMPSON, Judo of the Sapresse asalbe Planselvasia. Philadelphia, Apiil 2, 1366 "I considea ilfooSsnd'e German Bitters' • saleable audiaine In awe t.f attacks of Indigestion or Dyspepsia, I on certify this f om my experience at it. . Tours„with respect, JAMBS THOMPSON." 111014 =V. JOllll.llll. XIMAJO), D. D., Pastor of Lie rata Baptis# Clairok, PAGadelphia, Dr..fackson—Dear Sir :—I have been frequently re -quieted to counsel my name with recommendations of different kinds of m ews, but retarding . the practice es ont of my antrepristo sphere. I hays In all aims de stined; bat with a c lour proof in carious instances and particularly , In my own dually, of the twelniness of Dr. noodled's German Bitters, I depart , lbr owe' from my usual coon% to expands my full conviction that,for pen crag debility of the spans, and comolally for Lever am Aria!, it is a see and valuable preparation. Is sours cores it may fsiH but usually, I doubt not, it will be very benslicial to those who suffer from the above amiss. nun, eery reepectfully, J. H. KINNARD, Eighth, below Mates st. TROY WIT. X. D. TYNDALL, Auistaid Editor Christia* Chronicle„ Pkaaeklphis. I have derived decided benefit feel the am of Hoof land's German Bitters, and feel it my privilege to recom mend them as • meet valuable tonic, to all who are suf tering from several debility or from dleenme arising friar derangement of the Unit. Yoe" truly, CAUTION. Hoodand's German Remedies are counterfeited. Bee that the signature of C. M. JACRIION h oa the wrapper edam* bottle. All onion are counterfeit. Prins;pal Oak* sad Manntactory at the KAI. duo Store, No. 081 ARCH street, Phlladefia, Pa. CHARLES M. 'MANS,Proprietor • Formerly 0. ht. JAC N 00. PRICES. Hoofland's Genoa:: Bitten, per bottle, $1 00 41 " half down, 6 00 licsolland's Ginn* Toak, put up in quart bottles;6l 00 per bottle, at • bon dam for 67 50. 13-Do not &rge to examine weal the article you buy, fti order to got Um geaulne. pan. 1b,11368.-ly cfettiug Viatbinto. THE HOWE MACHINE CO.'S SEWING MACHINES, • 699 BROADWAY, New YOklr. • These World-renowned Sewing Ma -chines were awirded the Highest Premium at the World's Fair, in London, and mix If test Premiums at the N. Y. Stags Fair of 1866, and are celebrated for doing the best work, using a much smaller needle for the same arced than any other =Mb ha, and by the intro. duction of the met , apprvied machinery we are now able to supply the very Ma Wel:lnes in t ie d. Thome machines are Mai et oar new and one Peo otyat Bridgeport, Cone., under the imm late vapor ish)* of the President of the Company, !ILLS Bows, r., the original inventor of the Sevin Machine. They are adapted to ail kinds of family Sewing. and to the nee of Seemstraises, Drees Makers , Tafts, Mann lacau of Shirts, Collars. Skirts, Gloahs, Haatilles, Clothlrig; Hats, Caps, Corsets, Boots, Shoes, Harness, Seddlek, - I,,lnen Goods, Umbrellas, Parasols, eta. Thee work implally well= upon silk, linen..cotton or woolen tcmds With silk. cotton - or Huse thread. They will seam. . quilt, gather, beta, fell, bora, braid, - bind sad peribrm every species of sewing, making a Malaital and purled ;stitch, alike on both sides of the itetteleeetted., • The Stitch hrrsated HOW!, tend made on this Amigos; b the mastlar and durable, sad Pow log Machines are sit tto the principle invented by him. Send for Circa ars. • 111 4 1 42 T t STOOPS, Gesesed Agent; Zeotewit Bus, Ateoto, Elettysharß Pa MiFth19,111475 No. 299 emidant St.; iblia MACHINtp! THE GROVER 4 BAKER. TEI UST IN 11111 .—Thaielladibtee hare Wadi lio irdliacoura that little iteedbeimisd tgr. Or niONIt. • , _Tkily hare tilt" timi ihad iti . 4 liennonene mum sod ars mar ' en Wier Me in us Ivan who have "Orenet alliker MeV! and the liba IMO S l ibleblV• •10 , 1411attalutt by _1611101114 4 ,.. * aro the oaly Illaabb iumi =eur eadonemen Ida 'Reedy ualt ° - Wi 1 0tatai1h... 14 ."....- I" "ww l =a a t. the spool without reedilAWar'ane Wimple in their construable. hay Ira das7 to dildallp s Oak OM ba wpoied by alma anyleery denary ammo kit. . ........„...„.....,. do their child. ham warm iyhead. esidirsipod , haValfak "Oft Amid kr Unit abate 111whilleK km eibiMaeff _ fi i im iseht • where Ito lotitahr, earnan.- ' Walt WM - INN ollreiml,***444 2 ,AaOllOOlO4E ' 1 rn u141.1111111141 10 114 1 , Cod* Pats, Skits, at. GEO JACOBS Si, BRO.; MERCHANT TAILORS, Chawsberaburg Street, Gettiobvirg, next dace \ to Yentas' Rote!. CLOTHO, CASSTMERS, TIMM, 01 all styles, and best quality the market tan produce, furn ishe4 cheap as . can be sold in the country, which will be cut out, if de sired, without extra charge. Goods made up and warranted TO FIT A.o. vol. Airmits lbe Adams Csaity Ibr The Howe Sewing Machine, The moat perfect gt- reliable in America ! The highest premium—the Cross of the Legion of Honor, and' Gold Medal—awarded at the Paris Exposition, 1867. The Howe Machina will do a larger variety of work In biter style than any other machine, and defies all c ,m -petition ihr simplicity and awe in working. Call and examine them. Circulars containing price list. £c, can be had on application. [lab. is, 186 t-ti Soldiers' Head-Quarters •t NORRIS' STOWS, I. the place to get your FALL & WINTER GOODS CHEAP FOR CASH. r yas want a cheap Over.east, go to NORRIS' r you want a good cheap Dress Coat, - go to NORRIS' if you want a good kreryday Coat, go to . NORRIS'. IN you wants good pair of Pants, go to NORRIS% ltyou want • good chimp Vest, go to NORRIS' r yea want a FASHIONABLR HAT, go to NORRIS' r you want a late tall Style Cap, go to NORILTIP. good pair of Roots or Shoes, It you want • go to NORRIS'. Irak want • NARHIONABLR NRCH-Tli, go to mount It you want • good trench Calf Gaiter, go to NORRIIt. I t you want • good Umbrella, go to NORRIS"- r you want good Paper Collars, . go to NORRIS'. 11 you want a bahlaaable suit ofelothea, go to NORRISt. I' you wait anything in the Gentleman's Liao, go to NORRIIP. I/ yoa wants good MOM go to NORRIS". I' ran want good BRANT lIND 1 inrEIOTHING, EP to NORRIS'. Also—A large stock of CASIMIR= IN TUN Plait. Personspretering the goods to Ready madoClothing, lan ha anemmodated at the lowest cash wipe. Oct. 9, 11167.—tf THEO. C. NORRIS. New Boot and Shoe Stbre. NEW GOODS AND AT LOW PRICES. sadeadosa_ Issid a sew Beet and Shoe .S. Owe, toe zAurntozzinsirr, «meow smith PO ti..lllllcrhen Obarah and Dearly opposite McCreary's Saddler who:tithe aeon as attrecthr• sinertinind of in Una, all new and selected with the great est care. He has LABIA, CONGRESS °AIM& Lunar BALMORAL GAITERS, LAMB' COMM( GAITERS, LADLES' BALMORAL BOOTS, IN LANAI TAMMY. • GINTLIII ENT NN'S LINLIWiI CAI/ 110OTS, BOOTS, G KIP GIiNTLEMBIPS CONGRBSB GAITERS, ORNTLEMEWS BLIPPIRS, ALL STYLES, GINTIJIMIEWS BALMORAL& GENTLBEINS BROGANS, de. UMW' CONGRIM GAIMBS, KIROV BALMORAL GAITERS,. Kumar mozoax• BALMORAL& BOx. de. Ea. W CONGRZEN GAITERS, swim CALE BALMORAL& BOYS' BROGANS, Go. Ac. All will be sold at the lowest living profits. .Buyer, front town and country. art Welted to call and examine goods and prime beim parchising elsewhere. I sal der tereabiedi to mil edieep—a little cheaper than any other house in the county. By etrktatteution tot em and dealing fairly mad squarely with 'embody, I hope, to tssett and receive an encouraghig share of public petits. The NIANIIIACTUBING of Boots and Shoes will 'be carried on, in all its branches. Boots, Shoes and Gamin made to order Also, Boots and Shoes of his own manu facture constantly on hand. lopulting damp on short notices-ilUid no effort spared to give satisfaction. Now but Area clam loam= employed. Having a life-tome experience at the bushman, I feel confident that, I ems please all who may call. D. H. BLINGIL Gettysburg, July 31, JSII.-tf ROBERT C. COBEAN • • H ai ind received a new impply of ._ Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes, °MUM styles, tor Whiter me, which Jr fl selling. at at reduced prima. He also manufactuill and repairs' HARNESS, of all kinds, promptly and on reasonable terms. Bridles, HaltCrs Whips, Trunks, Valises, Tobacco, Cigars, and a grail va riety of Notionsahrays on hand. Call at the olditsuid cur Chandbersburg street, two doors west of Buehler's Drug Store or-The highest price will be givM for VCRS. Jan. 22, 1868.-tf • NEW GOOD . GEO. ARNOLD baa now opened a LARGE STOCK of READY-MADE CLOTHING" mostly of Ws own fnaunfactore, consisting of all sizoa of COATS, PANTS & VESTS, SHIRTS, DRAWKELS • , CRAVATS, 11 9SIMITI • AT PRICES TO BUTt Tics eximmilut anAludgo foll ;071 q4 110 4 .1 . 14 Oct. 30,11167.—ti PICKING t'ICKING ra Ing"nre_ TIAS t • Nit OM'S ,AT CoDerr t tient. of , • and witty ft Cali. • ; =MAO- - 111°1 ;i 4 T , i7igaer4 694 • ' VOl/ is the ihnp to inure 2.1186,A181L Coat/Anis!. Ihniotan Effnertf,J: - - ,"I . ' klinamilak iwm*.iL4 , num° &t, ;+ &Off - - alr".944lWila 1101101161001"rile+I. MI MINIM defilakikl4ll~ AttgilltriatlG 1.441 c4vpitAttp,4l#' ooll4o /It i ; lemi - Amixe " GETTYSBIMG, PA., NEW#ND CHEAP CLOTHING • AT BRINKERHOFF'S. s TA OKS OF Tialf! •OLOTIIIIIO YON PALL AND WINTER WIAR, wkilta he L selUag at such pekes as csanot Alt to WO thsin off very rapidly. Call and Judge (pc yourselvec—i- To bolt st the szcelbst material, teetotal cutting. and nod and substantial swim and • then to pt Me low pricso—aillers cannot help but buy, when they ate it so antic In their interest to do-so. Bs bet ambit Pants, Yeats, of al styles and materials, BON Boots sad Bhoes ; • . • libirtnotall kinds, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchleft. New,Cravats, Linen and Paper Collars, Buspeadenk ; Trunks, Tallow, Umbrellas, Pocket Knives, Boors, Smoking and Mewing Tobaccos, Plow, Stationery. le. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, with a thousso and one ether articles, entirely too numerous to detail is • news pacer sdeteoeasosest. He asks tha attention of the public to his new stock. coalidant that it will please--end no one can or will sell cheaper., Don't forget theplace—oornerot York street and lb. Diamond, Gettysbu. ' illay.2l, 11161.. JACOB BILINICIRHOPP. MERCHANT TAILORING. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEI6B, and other materials for Man's Wur, furnished and mad up, to order, on short notice. SATISFACTION WARRANTED. " Work also solisited from Customers, o purchase tit* Goode elsewhere. W. T. KING, York street, opposite the Bank June 12.111117.-1 y NEW FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. HAYING purchased the extensive Warehouse,cant, /lc" of Cats & Rsaantsw, the undersigned tntad to carry on the barber, under the firm of Statism & Co., at the old stand on the corner of Irsaitlngton and Railroad st rests, on a moreertensire scale than heretofore. We are pty Mg the highest market price for Hay, 710 0 rale and all kinds of produce. Flour and Faskitalt, and all kinds ef Groceries!, kept constantly on band and for sale, cheaper than they can be had anywhere else. Plaster, and all kinds of fertilisers, constantly on band. or famished to order. ajrA regular line of freight Can willleave our Ware house every TUESDAY NOON. and accommodation trains will be run as occasion may require. B this ar rangement we are prepared to convey Freight at all time' to and from Baltimore. All business of this kind ontraiMal t t r al, will be promptly attended to. Our care run to arehouse of Stevenson I Sons, 165 north Howard t, Baltimore. Being determined to pay rood prices, sell cheep and deal fairly, we invite every body give us a call. WM. N. BIOHAM, ALICLANDBIL COBLAN, .lAMBS 810 HAM. Jan. 6,1568. M'CURDY & HAMILTON, DEALERS IN FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, &c. THE undersigned are paying at their Warebonae, Carlisle sit eet, adjoining Buehler's Hall, the highest prices for )LOBE, WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATR, BUCKWHEAT, CYOVEII, AND TIMOTHY-BIRDS, PO TATOES, Ac., and invite producers to give them • call before selling. They have Calailtanny on hand tar sale, A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, molaarea. BYrofis, Coffees ' Bapatoke., with Kit, Ask, 01Is,Tar. Boaps, Bacon and Lard, Tobaccos, kc. Alai the best beguile of /LOUR, with 1 1 1111 D of all kinds. They likewise have SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS, lolobia Pacific chop.. Rhodle• Puomphate and ♦ A Maziaue Gnaw. Whilst the y pay the highest market prices toren they bay, they bell at the lowest living profits. They ask a shareof public patronage, resolved to give satisfectios in every ease. - .... July 3;18417.-ti DANIEL GULDEN DEALER IN DRY GOODS, FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, LUMBER, COAL, &c. THE undersigned keeps on hand, at his Ware House, known as "Gulden's Station" In Btraban township on tilts line of the Gettysburg Railroad, all kinds of GROCERIES, including Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Spices, Ac., with Salt Fish, Oils, Tobr,,.. Bacon, Lard, Ac. Abe, LUMBER AND COAL, Including Building Stuff, /Mingles, Leths,Btove and Black smith Coal. Also. Guano, and • large assortment of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps of all kinds, which he is prepared to sell at the lowers prices. He also pays the highest market price for Flour, Grain, Oars, Oats, Buckwheat, Clover and Timothy Beetle, Pota toes, Ac., or will receive and forward the same to market comml.sion. He respectfully asks his friends and the public to give him • call. DANIRLOIILDRN. Aug. 21, 1867.-tf W. E. BIDDLE 100,000 Bobs. Grain Wanted. NEW FIRM AT THE OLD WARE "L• ROUSE. WM. E. BIDDLE L CO. would Inform the public that they have leased the Warehouse on the cor ner ofStratton street and the Railroad, in Gettysbarg, where they will carry on .Tllll GRAIN AND PRODUCE BUSINESS, in atlas branches. The highest prices will always be paid for Wheat, Eye, Corn, Oats, Clover and Timothy eds,lflazseed, Sumac, Hay and Straw, Dried Fruit- Nnta, Neap, Hams, Shoulders end Sides, Potatoes, with everything else in the country produce line. GROCERIFai.—On hand, for sale, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Srups, Tees, Spices, Salt, Cheese, Vinegar, Soda; Mus tard,Starch, Brooms, Buckets Blacking, baps, lc. Alio 00AZ OIL, Fish Oil, Tar, ie. FISH of all kinds; SpikesandNalls; Smoking and Chewing To. lbsecos. They are always able to supply egret rate article o Flour, with the different kinds of Feed. AlllO, Getiund Plaster, with Guam° and other fertili zers. COAL, by the bushel, ton or car load. 4 They will run a LINE Of PRICIOUT CARS from Get gyeburs to Baltimore once every week. They are pre. pared to morel freight either way, in any quantity, at REDUCED RATER. They will attend, it dented. to the making of purchases in the city, and delivering the goodie pro:mpty in Gettysburg. Their can tunic the Warehouse of Nathan Roop k N 0.128 North Howard street, mar irsaltift, Baltimore, wherefrefght will be received at anytime. They invite the attention of the public to their line, snaring tb m that they will spare no starlit° sooommoaate all w may patronise them. Apslll9.lB66.—tf IDDLIC 4k BlEhili 'garble ludo. . CANNON'S MARBLE WORKS CORNER 01' BALTIMORE AND EAST MID DLE ST.,OPPOSTTE THE COURT-HOUSE amp!' OEFORIPTIOAt OF WORK .RXHCVTRA 11( 1gw111,14167.-..tr GETTYSBURG MARBLLyA are r. lit)taafiMse *hers lheiy at* pritsirollto I:ung4!t sIA kb* q( ;mei inpoirlia!, was AS lIIONUXIINTS, • TOMBS, lISLOSTOMIS WAXIMM, 4o:. se: to s i ailisstesiseticio, ass! as *Soap salts' 0 ~-;• Aiio u • can. PiodAl tskasi * IA ossiaap lOW • I ' JOB. PRINTING • " 29",assourim JEMMID:IIIIJd'LIr,AMI)- aiim%y @letting, Nits, *hod, AL forwarding gusts. ROBERT MerI:MDT, WM. B. MOULTON. H. S. BENNER GETTYSBURG, PA:, TIM MINT STYLI' Oiiit ARM. L r: ! DaIESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1868. e Min*" to, eir: DAYID McCRIKAKT "Best always Cheapest." THE Best, and - Cheepeet, SADDLICB, BRIDLES, HARNESS of ail kinds, C° in l the "R Co S uaty and , If. alwetre tole toed et • the old and well 'mown stand, Baltimots styllPPeelte the Pripayeerian Church. •(IdeCREAHY'S.) Our Hiding and Wagon Saddles, are the ;meet eabetantlally built and seateet. Our Harness, (plain and silver mounted), are complete is *vim respect and warranted to be of the very best material and workinsuitdp. Our upper leather Draft Collars, WI NOT as ant. They ere the beet PITTING and most durable. • Our Heavy Draft Harness, are made to order. es cheap M they can 1* made saes- where and in the most rabstaatlal manes. Riding- Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Dra ft Hama, ply -ate sad ireerythlag in the line; .Nosts bet ter or cheaper. Our prices hare been ILZERCID to the lowest living standard. A Mona percentage for cub, off all bills amounting to St or more. We work nothing but the beet of stack sod will war. rent irret7 article turned out to be in every reppect so re. presented, T&IP&OO &wpm& &wars WI Invite /Wootton too= ;yr*. mint rock. ift,Slive vs* call and analna rims Aurratutrey. Tan. 29.188164 f D. MoORZAILY & SON. NEW SADDLER SHOP. O~etantly on hand , of mute r. Str Utle e r it ifa r itds Pa 7 4 • on. RIDING SADDLES, WAGON GAGGLES, CARRIAGE HARNESS, DRAUGHT HARNESS, RIDING BRIDLES, BLIND BRIDLES, as low aa the lowest May 29, 1867.-tf. CARRIAGE-MAKING RESUMED The war being over, the undersigned hare resumed the CARRIAGE-MAILING BUBINIXB, at their old etas!, In last Middle street, Gettyabang, where they arn again prepared to put up work In the most tashionablembetantial, and anperior manner. • lot (Anew sad seconoll.band CAILITACIES, Broome, ac., OD hand, which they will dispose ofat the Wrest prices, and all orders will be supplied aspromptly and satiates torily as possible. GirREPAIRING-Eli dope with Maraca, and at cheapest rates. A large lot of nee and old HARNESS ,n hand for ul• Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed by theas, they seilleit and will endeavor todeaerre a law share In the future. May 29.-tf DAPINIS a ZISOLIA. (;ARRIAGES AND BUGGIES TATE & CULP Are now banding s variety of COACH WORK of the latest and most apposed stylea, and coartnietird of the best massnal, to.wldWr Wry horlantbrosttoation of bur era. Harlan bullpens wort wttb an, sad of ma. costal naloweW web twardel of alefid , and databibth esa y ramin the west as nownpsasod by any other in or out of the Mos. Ali ws ask is as inspectioa afoot wady to otsvians tacos in want of any kind ors vehicle that this it the plass to bay Own. SaritEPAIIIING in every branch done at short notice sad OD reasonable terms. Give as a cell at oar Factory. neer the corner at WWI - eactChambersburg streets, Gettysburg, Pe. June 12 11161.—tf Carpenters and gontrartors. DIM. C. STALLSMITH & SON, GETTYSBURG, PA., CARPENTIIRS & CONTRAGIORS, Are prepared to do all kinds of Carpentering—centre:cling sod erectieg but klnv of all kinds, Repairing, he. They eep constantly •oo hand sod manulacturo order, DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLINDS, „SAM, DOOR AND WINDMW FRAMES, CORNICE DOOR AND WINDOW BRACKETS, And any tiler !Miele is the Building Line. Seasoned militarist constantly on band, experienced work- men lawny% ie readinees, end work executed with dispatch. .O Jeri prtruptly attended to C. STALLfIMrrg. C. H. STALLBMITII Rept. 18, 1867.14 f G. C. CASEIMAI H. tr. ROWE CARPENTERING. THE uniersigned respectfully in form tba plblie that they have commenced the Carpenting in tk, Shop tormesly , occupied by George Schryock, deceits& We are prepared to do any wort to of Intehiesand as roasonabla , as cay other With thibmeat m Getimburg. We hope by a l trict attention to business to merit a *bias of public iatronap. Nay 29, 1867stt CASHMAN d ROWS. TO THE BUILDING C4MMUNITY. Altr) ALL OTHERS . WHO TINT TO IMPROVE. THE uulersigned respectfully in _a_ forme the ! oldie that he still rontinnes the CABPSNTERING. BUSINESS. • at his old standjeo Wed street, eitttistatig, and %already at all times to secomniodite thooterinithenearktondiste nh is line. .11e.tiprepated to fo pea4allittadsofrootbr bnildindistrpoias, of the hest usterist,tot p !ifttkr and cheaply 'wham be dens at any other aseatillainnent In ties connty.l anperfeneedllandar aTerayeln readiness and wring or4tottrttlt promytaiosoittiltiyfrotib: - itirTbank for pootitoory, tor. lop* by ottootibo to bus:noot to • lye a Mast share totrigto,stroloirc may sky .•d *IC bIkitITEMAN. • Pint, • M ILEW 8 A AA ItorroAT a, 2 9 140 41 11 '• unbankikateiterhilvoliwadasska s.t • , 03•1411040 ii• as but of I=l Croaker . f',. CO" • '----'-'--'-----•. - "*"7.llaallsiCll"4flientei,* imillyi, ; , ili %IL , .:•?-, .L • , ..IM II, , 1. wi ii_..._;_:2.. 1 T t i:t.,,,I.V.110.11111106 4101111111.4111411146 i: Raj; , . A ...,.....,.... _.- " r l , . 1.1!"41M101-941' ' A ,/.1. ,- .. ,- , ,, - . +4 ' joust r. IkCBAART. THE !Wowing magnificent lyric was writ. . ten byltroitaal litres/acts READ, fn oom memoration of IlnitaroAn's %mons ride from Winchester to the front, on hearing of the4tibi;infltire his reA1 0 .4 1 4, his tettallons; and changing, by the insphstion of his per sonal pnwtmee r sppirent defeatinto the gla• riots; victory orOedirVreek : :. Up from the4kiuth at break of day, • Bringing M-Winchester fresh dismay, Th' affrighted air with a shudder' bore, Like a herald in haste to thechieftain's door, The terrible rumble and grumble and roar, Telling the battle was on once more, And SEtaranizr twenty miles away I And wider still those billows of war Thunder'd along the horizon's bar 1 And louder yet into Winchester roll'd The roar of that red sea uncantroll'd, Making. the blood of the listener cold As be thought of the stake in that fiery fray, And SEIZRID4N twenty miles away But there is a road from Winchester town, A good, broad highway leading down ; And there, through the flush of the morning light, A steed, as black& the steeds of night, Was seen to pass as with eagle flight— As if he knew the terrible nest He stretched away with his utmost speed ; Hill rose and fell ; but his heart was gay, With SHERIDAJS fifteen miles away Still sprung from those swift hoofs thunder ing south, The dust, like the smoke from the cannon's mouth, Or the trail of a comet sweeping faster and Aster, Foreboding to traitors the doom of disaster; The heart of the steed and the heart of the master COLLARS, Were beating like prisoners asesuldng their PLY NETS, Lo. Impatient to be where the little-field calls; Every nerve of the charger was strain'd to full play, With SuExtroax only ten miles away! J. K. ROWE Under his spurning feet, the road Like an arrowy Alpine river tlow'd, And the landscape aped sway behind Like an ocean flying before the wind ; And the steed, like a bark led with furnace ire, Swept on, with his wild eyes full of fire. Bat, lo 1 be is nearing his heart's desire— He is snuffing the smoke of the roaringfray, With SHERIDAN only five miles away The first that the General saw were the groups Of stragglers, and then the retreating troops ; What was done—what to do—a glance told him bcth I Then striking hie spurs, with a terrible oath He daah'd down the line 'mid a storm of buzzes, And the wave of retreat check'd its course there, because The sight of the master compell'd it to pause. With foam and with dust the black charger was gray ; By the flash of his eye and his red nostrils' He seem'd to the whole great army to say:* "I have brotiertymi Ehriratsszt all the way Prowl Winehostar down to earns thisday Hurrah ! hurrah for SUMEMAIT Hurrah hurrah for hArse and man And when their statues are placed on high Under the dome of the Union sky, The American soldiers' Temple of Fame, There with the glorious General's name Be it said in letters both bold and bright : "Here is the steed that saved the day By carrying Suzan:um into the fight, From Winchester—twenty miles sway!" Gk) COUNT& —A brother and sister were playing in the dining room, when their mother aet a basket of cakes on the tot-table and went out. "How nice they look ?" said the boy, reach ing to take one. His sister earnestly object ed, and even drew back his hand, repeating that it was against their mother's direction. "She did not count them," acrid. he. "But perhaps God did," answered the sisa r. • So he withdrew from the temptation, and, sitting down seemed to meiltate. "Yon sum right," replied he, looking at her with seiner ful yet serious air, "God dour count ; for the Bible says the hairs of oer heeds are all num bered." PRECOCIOM —Three little girls were play ing among the loge bnish in the bock yard. T use " of th em were "making believe keep h`""" - ouse" a few yards distant from each' other-r. neighbors as it were. Ode of them says Mthe third : "There sow, Nelly, you go to Sarah's house, and stop a little while , and talk, and then come back and tell; mo„ what she says about me; and then ril talk' &bootleg ; • thee you go and tell her all I Bay, and then get mad and won't speak to each other; jfiat like ohr mothered°, you know. 01 that'll he inch fun!" • • PAT . B idea of sympathy was 's good one. He had long been trying to get Bridget to giire him a parting kiss. Finally as a last retort. he turned away, saying, " Good-bye, Biddy! Sure and ye haven't any sympathy for me at all." "Sympathy, is it? And what do you matte, by that, Patrick ?" "Cothe boric tiddy, and I'll be . aftei telling ye I When I lore ye so, 'that Pd like to bite apiece rite out ycair swate cheek, aid Ye feel! as ifye'd Ukelele to do so, that's sympathy, be jabbers..? • "Ah, Patrick t- you know' nay' *likeness t Take a piece thut be sue iutd•lareit, Ito that ye eat take it again when - ye come!" ,Douerrea Jaistou) mid , that the earth lento with hartest when it is tickled with she. hoe, The lellpwing is ths : to o 4 Pa&.ic4,? /4 t- 4801 ** 4 -P 14 41!col orAPtrer thig the as #s„;„“, eeY 5 114 4 , 4 OWLY O O44IOIIOIO4PkaII the c o rn grow 11 0; PIS W*Wit 794( linty own on it?" , "I"dr°llk'h'l6 4/; " • • 4414 , itim;telrzOrri 443=,4346* in l 4 l *,: i L ll* ' ° C; !!! i , llr4eB # lt - di;irm94,P4AimfrA )1441 OPiiim*•9 _ '4 not to. brOluili 014 • =II :".A4l-*l4lllthill:L.La.:_t.:, v . ..,., 1 ,t 1 ..: , t 'sue Ifaidmit Me? 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Kinross :--- Since lest wrote you in roped to Nara Scotia, ehmuntaneee haye happened to out a doubt andedtgation, and to tiny. with gloom the minds doom of its most onion supporta& Engbold welt after bee Can- ads and New Beasswick than NOTS Scotia. kcounU7 Tick hi Weal dwelt& ir its position be tint wholly dieutesatageoue, it must become a prosponous and postural coun try, and John 801 l ' Bon Scotia has both a splendid position and capiddlities u a mining country, which are only .begin niag to be half understood. They have Gold mines yielding elands half a million of dol lars' worth annually. They have inn *pos its of the very dust quality. But, more val. raide than all others, in this age, they have abundant supplies of coal. The annual pro ducts of their mines shied" king HMIs abort of two minima of dollars. annually into the Provisos. 'he natural market for their coal, till they hare a mach larger domestic—mm=okm, must always be found in the seaboard cities of the United States. They say that our country has seen tit to interrupt , their trade by the imposition of a high duty on coal. This is 'wrong. and until this folly is repeotod of their coal-mining int e rests must to sumo-ex tent languish. They think there is no proba bility that the present state of things in the States will continue much longer. When the duty on coal is removed they expect a great revival of this trade, which gave such large dividends to shareholders, ami such remuner ative employment to their shipping. A coal mine has two distinct values. It enriches thaw who own it, for it yields a commodity which is in universal demand, and the constant exportation of which brings money into the country. It also affcsdb re munerative employment to large numbers of persons in working it. But this is the least value of a coal mine to a conntsy so circum stanced as to be able to take atrantige of it. It is in the great things which it makeipossi bh3 that its chief value lies. Of all the nodes by which a community may acquire wealth, none is so rapid or so reliable as manufactur ing. Here it is that the possession of coal gives prodigious advantage. Steam 41 the giant that fills the world with wonders ; and coal is the father of steam. Coal, therefore, meant power. It means, where the proper conditions exist, looms and mills and facto ries, where gene of thousands of busy hands shall find employment in converting the raw products of the earth into merchantable wares. Nova Scotia possesseas coal in limitless abundance. Her geographical position is all that could be desired, foe a manufacinrin : country. She is both bane to the Oki World than any other port of America, and, nearer to.the great raw material producing countries of America than anyeountry of the- Old World. •Herr commerce is not subject to interruption by the frosts of winter, nor by the pestilential diseases which iwesp through southern coantrien in summer. Everything that nature could do her been done to mike this countir the luntto of Ili atmutfactuting pOpulaston muntered: lay nalillask natkuteb in all that oonstiUdes worldly wealth. Why then la it that little betteen done towards taking seesaw ; at thole immense • natural andoWinentlii 'Wier in It thatmith all the necessary means for a hugs manufae taring industry existing In such , • prodigal abundance within their bowlein t they haven° corresponding development of manufactures? Wily has their wood.almws gone to the Uni ted States to be maindectstrat and then sent back to them ? Why has the cotton of the South always Raised by their shores to be woven in the loomed. lanessialre, and thence brought beck three thciusand miles to be worm by them Tilde are questions which should awaken the einenticsa and concern them deeply. It is plain that soinethirtg n . has bee wrong in, their - industiial economy. Some tuts prevented them trim, reaping, those advantages which it was manifestly designed they sismiti.simerfrears-meet , commanding position and , matchless natural resources.- 2 What is that something? The answer is not far to seek., lii addition to all natural facilities, there is one other tbing,• whiten:it which manufactures cannot flourish: . a large and reliable market. it is nptiseicsigh that they have the means for convetthir raw militia trim articles ready Zr uaei, unto* they cap also • offer some 'rat sonable guanirstre • that — the articlel - 4*p ready; will ind-paeclliskni at 'euelr prices as will make the limbless peofttable to those ett gaged in it. • Such a market they have never been obis to otter. Nanufsetrdiss, in order to be ref munerativei intuit bd carried on, on a large wale. The profits of modern manulectnrei depend on theshility to produce large quirt titles.. Sharp competition bias brought prices to a figure at.whieh smalliestabßehmests.cau- Nova Scotia, with her numerically insignifir cant population of 340,000; could not give market sufikriently extensive for a large msuf ufacturing establishment of iusr kind. • an go.' " 'mama woad heroic-Ns& outsi it fitlr Her - of her bounds containers. _ mat Zara would have to toter the reerhatn of the United Biala& Canada, or D►mt Brunswick- ot A tremendous illeadottituteln oodiperi eon with the native : wed; each vantage aaireall'effedlll:9lret-engaging such bathiarivalthprefit. • ' I am it , heftier 'hit- th.v principles or Wee trade. No toodtry,cart birceinea truly opal commercial cotes* jorithdat adsirptb2Oliee trade as its Iddi4. Batihator: ire litialta t 4 the applicatlen ef at metal pride:lo4. 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Ira* 40 a initial; imMille 'lB4l IQMdrbt~if idn . 611 4 10 0 164 . 11 "holomit Up and rain andimbirael Plb It la w towashonenv boo .A 4 idmiltl,!,,,l mita mailit.d. liiiiimiandist.vti all* 4 060_11.,asautaibrividiveir &rya WIN; iiiAtaill*llonlaki Vsktiviln farmidimedirsOlftsitilvdoop WI wed pa 4 dm. dosillsido it- adlhiat $ no WO* *aitiiiiii*dt•Ont.iniiniair ;* 41 1 610 1 . 1 014Mh0 dlionialla thirds** . 000. 1 1.14 1 009,4*0.1 19 Aloft: atoRAPAPPAO6 I O.gdriftW Y, off P i r MS* A. : ail h• WS. ei =I ESE MEI WHOLE NO. 3498. OM =ME TM Versus Iftbeb-ekireeesu o i of Allows by dm _sseby besteessay et Met besereeselie labelley* t 471/0 1 0711/it Connifieft-X Reins, ) (llnebtortlithireMit tv Kentucky), . January 25, 1868. The Corners met last night to consider the e _ sitosikent 'lv the country, and in view uv the ,impendin crisis it wuz voted that be instruct , 44 t'a peas des to A. JeiWW4 - with foeth timtrouties to wick le hey blotto, rand *Ohl remedies: The Comers meetrfre ktegyi, fact when 'cub runs low . and Bien(' rebanses to trust., we hold $ /Wilkie meetin. It acts ez a stimilent and takes the place ny our nateral sustenance. Very Com tonahle. Thus empowered, I wrote es fol lows; wich will , Idankt not, makes wash= en when it reaches. Wishinton : To d. johnion, Prat. U. S. The Democracy ny Conrad:it X Roads, wic► is in the State wr Kentucky; repressnUn the Democracy ;iv the rest ay the State, and ur the country es weU, cannot hold their peens no longer. They most speek or bust. They herd the news, and ther hu bin nothin but weepin at the Corners since. Bascom, that sterlin patriot, is sheddin pearls by the bitcket full. Deakin Pogrom weeps not in drops, but to streams, and u for me, yoo wooden't baleen the amount uv pockit hand kerchers I hey consumed. Never hes ther bin sich a moist time at the Cornets, never hey we lived in etch an atmosphere uv damp nit. I 'hal speak plainly. lam not a 'feared to speak. ,Too can't remove me. The tenor try ofila act 'muted' me, and yoo can't remove me. Therefore I s peak. The Corners feels itself outraged. When the Corners took stock in yon, the Coasters 'posed yoo bed nerve omulf to run the Admin istrashen yoorself. The Corners felt that her interests lens safe in yoor binds.. We to won't comment operation from that stand pint. Deekin Pogram got his niggers to gether, sich uv em ez hadn't bin sacridst at different times, and comment wailapin nv em uv year, and the others in this visinity give theirn the opehen cm quietly submittin to they inevitable fate, or bein shot: Wat wuz the result? The Freedmen's Burow come in, and them niggers, instid of bein made servants unto their brethren, hey bin permitted to accumulate property and live in all respects Jilt ez tho they wnz white mega uv the dominant race. Agin this injustice we held up our hands, and yoo hey made many passes towards rectifyin it, but to what avail? Sich weaknis never before disgraced the histry of Amerikin politiks. Too kep Stanton in place until the voice uv an indig nant Democrisy demanded his removal.— Then was 7oor opportunity. Therwnz Dim - ocrats who: wood her took it. Ginn! Steed man or Ginral Rosso wood either uv em hev bia glad to-sem ibis cauntry is that aitiareity, but blindly yoo rushed upon fate by puttin in that place Grim. Grant, whose hands is stained with Southern blood, which he haint washed off: Grant, the Ablish candidate for the Presidency! Grant, who by economisin at the rate uv about $25,000,000 per annum, demonstrated to the country the stealing that wuz goin on in the other departments.— Grant, who is ez mach worse than Stanton ez a head lite to a locomotived is superior to a tailor candle! Oh, wot loonacy ! Oh, wot weakness! Then agin. The people uv the Third Dees trick groaned under the oppression of Pope ; that is, the white people did. He wuz carry in with ruthlis severity the laws of a usurpin Congria. He waz a persekootin the saints— he wuz a goludin and pertectin the pie -bald Conamshen wich L wrestin from us one uv our beat States. Alabama cried out in agony and yoo heard her. How ? Yoo removed Pope and put in his plice . Meade. We felt relieved ; not but Meade's antecedents were agin at, but we did epee that you wood not .gin fall into that same old trap. But you did. The lint act of the cussed Meade wus to re move the Guvner and Treasurer, who woodent pay the expenses tit the tnrconstooshnel,Con *sashes, and to-day the people who trembled at the name UV Pope shiver at the mensben nv Meade. But yoor disgrace does not end here.— Forthwith a unconstooshnel Se_nit, from which ten States are exclooded, turns in and replaces &anion, givin him agin the posishen ut with zoo apampted to deprive him, and yoo take it mild ez milk and ez quietly es a lamb: Then sgin. You bee instraktid your orgln s to spred the report that General Grant wuz in the constant habit us bein- intoxicated!— lilliserable error! Mistaken policy! You pay possibly make some Allishniat bleeve it and detach em from him, but yoo also attach the entire Democrisy to him with looks uv `steel. Fasten that charge upon him—make Kentucky bleeve it, and Kentucky would to /W=OW give him her electoral vote: Don't yoo remember that the Democrisy took no stock in yoo till after the 22d uv FebroCary speech? and didn't they support yoo corjelly from that thne out ? I hev no pashence to add more. Indignant ly I close this epistle. I heir stood by y 04., Mica thick and thin, I wuz at yoor side on the two toms North and the one South ; 1 apologized for yoor short comma, glossed over • faults and explained away e yoor • week nee& At Onetime, for Instance, I told em, after yoo hed made poor speech; • that yoo were drunk, when yoo waznt, and hundreds ur tither times I hey explained away yoor ex eentrisalties similarly. • And further, it wuz me who prokoored on yoor first trip the only indorsement yoo ever got from Grant. All along the road west yco - slid Seward hed bin endeavorin in vain to git ;sonte'expression from Grant. What yoo did not care, bay= Itoodrat git It. He stood open immovable ez a stun, exprcssirt neither by words or countenance nothin. Battle ; Creek, wich is in tbekState uv Michigan, Sec- rotary Seward, in his speech in response •to Unreels for Grant, remarked, "Toe can't di tills-General Want from the President—he is with us!" 11Crthe words loft the Secretary's lipsona et b inapirashen I pulled a pin Rim my noat and plunged a into the General, list about two inches below the buttons ow Ids coat behind. Uv. course he bcrw44 , not pacefully,„but it-was ri-Moor. It hez (Nig me more labor s more fursosktel ability to keep you NON Or wood hey, sufficed to bev, bet a' ,sie# cionxieS. kingdom and run it. Bpi I she! dolt no more ; I withdraw udelf r ItlY self-res Peek will sot letwyermit....pre to rank gals& wilily your endorges., Pocorners isontmget. ; Dobkin Pogram is outraged, and Bascom is outraged. Yoo mlialommis...yoorself.a 'name and place in history, but its too late. We she I nolnfdsieloir PnaideSt some one whifteilisbe ti6o 4 tolistrienidtiand - terrible to Vikitst his engulfs; lirbie4l:ll;"q:A es leetitt at` least carry out tiratj , ez thei lisp- Ptilt i t r o itt time. • Toor short stay AlliSOM A mobid ycio..' Idaf l yiefr atiittilakvii' - '44iiteristlcs, arid are itgeor cisribilt& 'in your Pe n everything that is bad in both o rf ' laniaatlo~s, with notififeirerf *. goolr i fiT Corners re goelffiseat " ' .I•PailinaliiiY. Marry' • _„ ;(WietstsPostimmast) lii.l6l4;thihrdser", NM PIM* 110 Me "Hire, 'yon' never catch , Ji4l ow*"sock etiey mouth." now jkafal I#7-414fitlf ) to* llAkimbo* can g i kAsM ti •'; - '01') I. z' tu t" 04 '1.--'-' 4 l mlugaVi 0411 1 gain - 1 b!lt Vs had, awl of." .w awl a* sag map 'AIRY.