i d& 9 . 11111 . 4311 , r NtirZel ttd '";;Cf. -*? p. LOOK SITIMPL MI -MAC:HINE, " AND IMPORTANT, at-- PROVIEMENT4I. r,zu: • ' .8e GOOD MatAine - the_ World. EMU GEE =Ea HVRIT row s irso;i »oar odArenCitlimail Apia t - aro aliiiiintati with reit &City had =1311:1 •Bititkies, Tnzve 4 ' l ' 744 4 3 -4.*OZ,'-. s =l2 NINKLZ & &TON & . 111. CO, No. ton - way; ' N.w York IfOLE OVERSZAMINO G' MAC S IisA.F, Co:, &Unmake to thotr aziamia HOLE Ii HOLE 41 - 1111W11111 - 111A rotor to Ito monde:fat popularity as ittio/ of Ito( moth. to tie dotooadtbr tlitotateablo meta, Ibto FOLD ditriag.the laatteoeaotootktof ttr weeeyristegr sweat ire wrwree.d ewtsd . otewilerwwwellets; sad w. (eel MI, claiming thee IT HIS NO EQUAL, 113130LIITKLY- THE BEST ILY MACHINt re rut tiottrib, Intrinsically the Cheapest 0). l i tga l ° aie+is • • , Oa, Ilearnang 1 4 !`a , Braiding tad Quilthregaddrict i llijdowa at Om Amok tha s l ih aad • "Ilarbroidorit on th• iiak Xy•lat Rohm la ithr/te. warrootod by th• Comparing/1' I va mitre raflotootion. with WI particulars and suumplas nor Machiaa.frair by bad Qll*Placation at lb* otitis OPtOpway. iileventh and aseibkal BtredB, Phitude/phia, Pa. • • • even on the •t thii room .0 y grataltoaily ke all 111114111101% • A G T . 21 W A N D MILDNRICK PAXSON, Prim Alma gainormau,, Treasurer. D. 7r. - 120Dilkati, aggent Gattyabar& Pa. WE MACHINES EST I2drROVED AND CIENITINI e Sewing Machines, (y on hand and for - sale at _the Store of JACOBS &BRO., ersburg Bt., Gettysburg, Pa L 1111 raourrix, ATTINDILD TO nes delivered at all parts of the county. Ire cal:dialed against parties trio •a ' Smrs to aopn i'4oll, toipap d aruy Ik e that tiers an'' ONE :G-EIstUINE ey have the Medallion Portrai t of lAS HOWL, Jlk, DED ON THE M 4 E. 010 - JACO/Li *Oi Oldlir *pats. for Idiaamtessaty. VIM. NNON°B MARBLE WORKS, 01 DAL-MOB-I ANDZAIMNID- . OPPOSITE THE COI7IT-HOUPE. GETTYSBURG, PA:, CIF WYOCAXIMMIII 124- Ammes ITTut oteittAin- !El ii==EM!!IIEI MZE=I IMWElriannuith ALI4II a ON .-, 4 !be tagibit4l Midget work iligketrnie I .e NONVNINT., ToarakvaammilMioil- MBE MANTUS. _ ESE wusAiweielfe,4l9 sk.--,II,PO!sT i 1 • I ~p.+.i. . f~a4ira se►bi~. Ar EMI gtilLY 42nArtAPIT u TIM *MIM I - ' • ~ Y liiii in: and erecting buildings of all kindB,ltepalring, ke daaaoutal material f,onstantly on band, ornerienced workmen always, inrandintia, and work exociatod with dispatch U. C. CA bIIMAN TtIE undersigned respectfully in .. form the public that they have comoteauced the Certenting in the Shop formerly occupied by Andrew Schick, York s treet. We ate prepared to;do any work onrline of busiuear and na rearonable uany other Cluadtahment in Oottysburg El a ittaro of public patronage 'ltaly 29, 1887.—t1 iffEriffli • -NEWPORT & ZIEGLER. - Mechanical Itaktry, Corner Washington and East utroeta, flettysburg, Pa. Conetantly on hand the beat of Persons wishing tmsh Bread will be - served Sten' . morning, by leaving their names 'tad - reside/1;404! the Bakst". Every effort wad" to Acme. xi %twig*, nweeurEasow * nreu[LEß, =tk= •44: , TERKZ di? PUBLIMTION: . . , Trr , - ; , TAtt (ND . Pratatrrtt is vnt.tielle;rio et.) .1 ky doming, at t.!.04 ttirrar In advance; ot $2.5 i, , i i. 'it a ithial Ile year. No eut.criptiont di:: tinned until allareantgea aro load, unless at tile tlonof tha.pabliabera. DTESTL,SEMINTS are inserted at reasonable rates— - A liberal dedocton Will be made to perelos adrerti-.; ing by the qunrter, bolt rear, or year. Sprrial no- I ees wal Se inserted at special rates, to bo Ncreed !von. Thu cirenlacien of the STAII AND a2.I4IINEL fa OLD. ha! f larger than that neer attalted by any newspaper lu Adams county; and, DA alfa4lvertiaing medium, it cannot he eneollod. Jon IVonc of all t Ind" will' be promptly exeentyl, and at fair tette. Hand-bilis, Blanks, Cards, Pampla• tam, dr, , In every 'variety and a tyle will be printed at ebort !ratite. Terme Cien. grafts,sional Cards, .... . - ... .. ... . - q)AVID. _ WILLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW,Orlico at bits residence tn the South-east. Coecer of - Centre square. ~lay 29, 1.867. CLAIM AGENCY.—The under signed will attend to the collection of clatine agninet the 11. S. Cloven:meet, Including :knitter). Boautiesi, Sack Pay, PeuBl.4l6,Forage, kc., either in the Court of Claitue J r before any of tho Departments at IVaAllngton. - ' . i l t t. a o w . , 3 G re , C t p ttorzioy EISEMEI33 Jos. H. LEFEVER, ATTORNEY AT LA IV LITELESTOWN, rd„ prorgptly att cod to Collltions t Conveyance.s, Writing of Deeds, Looses, Lc., and all other bu.sinens entrust. al to his earn. L'76 - "tttli,.; on Frederick street, at the office formerly occupied by Dra.,Shorb, Kinser and 3lebring. nay O. 1555.-Iy. D. 11. C)SAIJUI/T, Attorneys and Counsellora, j~AfcCONAUGITY has associa a stud KRAUTII, Esq., in the practice of the I ow, et his old Ake, one door west of DUKHLER'S Drug store, Oharnbershnrg street. Special attention given to Suite, Collections and Settlement of Eststes. nil legal Misfile., and altos to Pensions, Bounty, Back-pay, and Damages Must U. dtstes,st alrtiroovprouiptly and ancient :a tended to. Land warrants 14:maid:sham, choice Fat Ms for sale lowa and other western States. (Nov. .1.1367.-t A J. COVER, ATTORNEY AT • L. , \ IS. will promptly attend to.collectionnand all or L,r 6111111(.5R entrusted. to biseara. oal bvtween Fahnestock and Danner and Zieg er's stored. Baltimore street,Gettysburn, Pa. May 29,1.807. DAVID A. BUEHLER, ATTOR NEY Vl' LAW, will promptly attend to coildc- Lions viii all other busineei entrusted to his care. • ..0-01lice at his residonce in the throestory beading opposite the Court. House. [Gettysburg, ?day 29,18e7 R: R. B. ELDERDICE, Announcea to his friends, and the pdblic, that he has returned to NEW SALEM, and resumed prat tice. Office at the Hotel. AlcEittairrertrirw, P. 0 , Adams county, Pa. DR. J: A. ARMSTRONG, flaying located at NEW SALEM, will attend to all branches of his profeesion, and will be found at his office when not professionally engaged. Mc Kinourwrows, P. 0,1 Adams county, Pa. B R. D.- M. ECKENRODE, having lwataki at ILEIDLERSBUItO, offers his serviceo to the public, and hopes by strict attention to his pro fessional duties to merit a reasonable share of public patronage. D R. J. IV. O'NEAL tia his Office at his residence lu Battiwore street, two ,1,.0rs above the Compiler Office. Gettysburg, May 29,1867. R. STALLSMITII, Dent- I) . having located In Gettysburg, off e rs his services to the public. Office in Baltimore street, in pont above 31intligh's Confectionery, where he will be prepared to attend to any case within the 'province of the Dentist. Persons In want of full or partial sets of tooth are invited to call. Terms rear,n. able. . [April J OLIN LAWRENCE HILL, Den offic,, k.:lla.bersburg street, one door ticst of the Lutheran Church, nearly opposite Dr. R. Homer's Drug Store, where he may he fount-ready and willing to attend any case within tire - province of the Dentist Persons in want of full eetsof tenth are invited to call. [May 29,13e7 DR: C. W. BENSON It sISUMED the E'retctice of Medicine in LIT- Littin ffes, Tianicoo, TLESTOWN, and utters his service s tcrt.be public. - - Office at his hou.ie, corner of Lombard street ..and . DID McClt FART. JIM!: F. 3 - IcCiII:ARY Foundry alley , agar the Railroad. Special attention tWell to Skin Diseits . es. [ Littlestown, No',. 13,11367. "Best always Cheapest. Nuoittem tardo. OIIN • W. TIPTON, FASII.T.ON EP ABLE BARBER, Northikast corner of Ole DIVIII , IId, next door to McClellan's Ilotel,':Gettys burg.Pa. where he can at all times be found ready to atten d all busineag in hit, line. Hellas alsoan .exoellent tasistant and sill insure I.t.l4laction. Give ilfm a all. 3fav 29, 130 . QIIRVEYOR AND LICENSED CONVEYANCP.R. The undersigned, hating ta ken out,,, L a Conveyancer's License. will,in cc. .lion with Idle affice of'COUNTY SUItVEYOR . , attend to the v. - 1u DEEDS, BONDS, RELEASES, WILLS, ARTICLES OF, AGREEMENT, CLERKING 98 SAI...E.S, &C. Hav,ing lotdccinstd4rable otptrietre in tide lihe, he hopes to receivers liberal share of p 130,1- ness prompt Ig attended to .knd charger red,nable. Post office address Patrneld, Adams May 29, 1S 67.—t f Tarpentero anti Tontrartero. TO THE BUILDING COMMUNI TY AND ALL OTHERS WHO WISH TO IMPROVE. THE undersigned respectfully in firms the public that be still continues the CARPENTERING BUSINESS at his old stand, on West street, Gettysburg, tied in ready at all times to accommodate those wanting any donein his line. fie is prepared to runtish all kindsof work for building purposes, of the beat ma terial. and as neatly and cheaply an it can be done et any other establishment in the county. Experienced hands always in readiness and work executed with ptnee3 and dispatch. Afa - Tbankfulfor past favors,he hopes, by attention to bus:uess to receive a liberal share of public pat ronage. - • - •• - • Mai 29. 1867 WM. C. STALLSMITII.& SON, GEY'TESBURG, PA., CARPENTERS & CONTRACTORS, Are prepared to do all kinds of Carpentering—contract- Thy keep constantly OD hand and manufacture to order, DOORS, SITU TEM, BLINDS, BASIL DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES, CORNICE, DOOR AND WINDOW BRACKETS, And any othcr Artipe in the Buildilig Line 111.OnIvre:promptly attended to W3l. C. STALLSMITU, C. 11. BTALLSMITEr Svpt. 1 , 1867.-tf CARP ENTER-ING. We hope by a strict attaatiaa for builnoss, to merit cesumesl nova. , gaktrll. NEW BAKERY. DREAD, CitACK ERB, CASES, GIVE US A 041,L. .11+v xi, ioet. U if JOON &r: xJuurlr GOVERNMENT BONDS, of all kinds, BO6IIIT and VOL!). SEV.EN•TUIRTY BONDS converted Into FIVB.TWEN. DI: BONDS without charge. - COMPOUND INTEREST NOTi:S. r.tsriEn. The 111011 EST PREMIUM paid on GOLD and SILVER. STOUR'S and BONDS, of all kinds,t.ight for persona without CLI-4,1W LNG COSS IzzllON. ORDERS 'PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Interest on SPECIAL DEPO.iITS arienne , .ll per L W.N.T £,rl year ' 4 PER CENT. ter 6 months, 3 P.E.R CENT. for S months. Persons wishing Information in regard to U. S. Ronde aull Stocks of all hi ids, are invited to give us a cull avid, we will give all Information cheerfully. J. *MORT RAM, Cashier. Oettvsburg, Oct 30, 1567-tf FIRST NATIONAL BANK GETTYSBURG, PENNA., Is agent for the sate of the FirSt Mortgage July 17.-31 a Union Pacific Rail Road. 6 PER CENT.GOLD INTEREST BONDS, at mar k et rates, with iutereat rayable semi-anrinally Jraly 24, 1808.-1( Out at count,r. All neco.gary la fortiatiuu given Getlpibi:rg. Nov. IS67.—tf GET TYSBURG WILL CASH COMPOUND INTEREST NUTES AND also rurdia,e of ne:l STOCKS and I.;f , NIIS, every Mad' free at rhtrZ.• rt. (!oinninqion, tad will a all tunes r•n• tie 111G111:,7 PRICE tar and with pk.a..tnre tranAnct all pr.la:,tly as herttvfore pertaining a r.C.lregn:a:cti GEO.A.ItN'Ab. C,91 OtettyAbut g, 6 1667- tf PHE Best and Cheapest, 1 D L ES; COLLARS' and, HARIV.E.S'S' of alt kends, in the County are alwaya to be found at the old and woll known stand, Itud t imvre et., opposi to the Pr4e.l,:..ti.riau Church. (.11oW, REARY'S .) Our Riding nal Wagon Saddles, are the must hulistautially built and ceattet. Our Harness, (plain and silucr Dionne edj are complete i u evsry respect and warrant cd to be of the very boot or iterial and workmanallip. Our upper leather Draft Collars, rca ant on LLAT. They urn tio• bt!t and durable. Our I - lead• Draft Harne, , ,s, are made to order, as cheap nn th 4p elni,e mAde any where and la the uo.bt Bubhtanti4l Maßllef Ridiug- llridles, Lollies, Draft llam ca, Flpm,ta and g in Al, lino; None Leper or chc,per. = Our prices have been nopecrp to tUe A liberal perceutr, fer ca-L, off all ii!s atuountir to 1f,.5 or mere. We NrGrk r,tl . :ng but tl, 1... , t of vtcck :111d Warrant every artica IncLe,l out to be in evcry as represented.. r p f."...r3 AV, in urstsut 6} rice U 3 n ran an•.i examine PRICPS ANI Qt:A LITT Jan.2. t ...1.6433.-Lf U . McCIILAP.Y C ARRIAGE-yAKING RESUMED The war IN - -ing over, the untlereignect here resume, the at their old stand, in East MiddleUtreet, ,Gettysburg, where tiny are again prepared to put up work In the most tuthionable, substantial, and superior manner. A lot of new and second-hand I= on baud, which they w l / 1 dispo,e of at the lowest prices, and all orders will be supplied as promptly and satisfactorily as possple. dune with dispatch, and at cheapest rates. A large lot of new and old 11AR:sit5S hand for sale. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore en Joy oil by thetu, they solicit and will endeavor to do serve s large share in the future. May n.-tf DANNER & ZIEGLER. . Buggies and Coinages. • REMOVAL. Tm undersigned has removed big Ciirriage-mak dog shop to ti. e east eud of Middle street, Gettys burg, Pa,where he will continue to build- all kinds of worked[ his line, viz: CARRIAGES, TI?OTTI.21"G& FALL ING-TOP BUGGIES, JAGGER WAGONS, ctO., (W. His work Is all put up of good material and by the best of mechanics, and cannot fail to give satis faction. Ilia pricesaro always reesoaablo. Ile solic it. orders, confident that he can please. REPAIRING promptly done, at moderate rates, July 1,1565.—1 y W. K. OALIAINTER. Adaing County Ahead ! .• THE EXOELSIOR PATENT FLY-NET, Manufactured . entirely of Leather, and tnual neater than Cotton or Linen Nets. Poi - vervie- unsurpassed. - PATENTED PELETURY .18TB, 1868, BY BURKHOLDER, WORLEY k GROVE. J. L. WORLEY. Sole Agent for the EXCEL,S7OE TENT NET for Adams county, LTAS constantly on baud manufactured Nets of the abore , Pateut. Also, SADDLES, ARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, WHIPS, TRUNKS, BLANKETS, BELLS, • AND EVERYTIIING, pertaining to a force furnishing establishment. alliii - AGENTS.WANTED to sell Territory for Patent. Nets t also to tell Nets on connahotion in the County: Alloommunications should be addressed-to - WORLEY, . York Sulphur Springs, Adittnsco,Pa. Aprl.ll.lllBB.—if H. U. ROWE.. CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. is now building a variety of COACH WORK. of the latest and moat approved styles, and tonstruct: ed of the best material, to which he invites the eaten. lion of buyers.- Having built his work with great awe and of material selected with special reference to beauty of style and durability, be can confident ly recommend the work as aosnrpsased by any other in or out of the clam. 'All he aaka Is an inspection of his work, to conyinoetlimie taunt of aoy kfnd of :a vehicle that this is the place to buy than. pssrms, te. in every brasiob.dona at latest notice and on reasonable terms. {4l ma a call at soy Factory, near the immer of W tad glykinbaraboarg stress ectoolna*, Jittio 11,61111 Yr.-If ES einnuxint. Notice, to Capitalists 1 DIIISONS desiring of Investing, and realizing nearly NL PER PENT., aro requestad to call it the Ge,ttysburg' AiTational Bank AND OBTAIN - CIRCULARS OF TUE UNION PACIFIC AvO ALSO CICNTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD COS. GRATIS These investments tire daily gringiing in Alvan' sales increasing. U - BONDS can be had at all Grace at Oda Bank and where all information roncorniug said In►at. meets will be cheerfully given. Dec. 18, 1F67.-tf . J. EMORY BAIR, Culler. GET:ITSBURG NATIONAL BANK TUE GEO. 'ARNOLD, FIRST NATION'AL BANK OF WILL ALLOW Interest ou SPECIAL _DEPOSITS as follows 5 PER CENT. PER ANNUM POR I YEAR. 4 44 " ." 6 NONl'l 3 4.4 4. 3 44 Ea= GOLD AND SILVER, CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &C., PERRY T. TATE „, '''''..” ''''.*..• -:: :c. 4 ,: -,:' - r..., .:,'4'.- -`* 2 ''''''' 4 l - --- ' - Jr: 43: - ( '''1,0011.4 - -0 0,'N.0:1 -- & - Nf-'O. -, ' '-' ' -!- V o 4 6 4in , '!'-' 4 tt - St - t -. . - ' o'' - ' ' 1 ' . .'" . ... - :Malt - - ''' . : 4-1 ! laf..,l';lt - t ' . ..1..1 I , ' 4i.1 , : „.:,...„,... ,_. , ..,, -- , , . ~ ~ .t • • - ........... . ...:, ~; , Si , ~„., ~;„...,,, „. :-.),;:,.. ' 1- * -.!•.- ,**.'': 1-.. 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H — • AXING purchased Ms old and pOpular Stand and laid In an entirely new and fresh Ste& offer a full assortment, consisting In part or DRUGS AND -FAMILY MEDICINES. PATENT MEDICINES-A LARGE ASSORTMENT. PURE LIQUORS & WINES FOR MEDICINAL PUR SPICES AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS. (POSES. DYES & DYESTUFFS-DOW & .' , T.EVENS' DYES. EXCELSIOR DYES, AND TUE 'ANILINE DYES TILE OUE&P.EST AND REST IN TUE MARKET. ALL TUE NEW AND ELEGANT PERFUMES AND TO/LET ARTIOLES. COLGATE'S, AND OTUER SUPERIOR SOAPS. FORNEY'S HORSE POWDERS-TILE BEST AND .CURAPEST; ALSO, FOUTZ'S, ELLS, DALE'S PERSIAN, STONERRAKER'S AND ROB ERT'S. STATIONERY OF ALL HINDS. -CIOABS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF-471E BEST BRANDS. _ PHYSICIANS' PR E•TRI PTIONS AND FAMILY RE CEIPTS CAREFULLY COMP'..UNDED. IIYt. 4 ICIA.NS AND COUNTRY MERCIIAICTS SUP PLIED AT ItEDUCED RAZES. Medicines furnialltd AT ALL lIQUP. OF THE NICHT Aprll,l, IS6S.-tf DR. JAMES CRESS, DRUGGIS r, Storc in Brant's Building, Ballo. 8 LITTLESTOWN HAVING opened a new DRUG STORE and fitted it up iii the beat style, I offer ray stock of puie and fresh Drugs to the Citillllllll of Littleatown and vicinity at the 'divest tuarltet rates, consisting in part of Drugs and Family Medicines, Pure LiquorB for Medicinal Purposes, Patent Medicines, Hone Pure Spices, Dyes and Ile St ere, Pry tom, Tf.ikt AI", Vauey rt kb,. A full waortrneu I . 3 rust.,l,;S:atauCry of all laud, Uigar...4, Tetoec..• Snuff. in — . llo we's,Electro-Magnetlc soap will wash with and or soft water, cold or warm. Clothes washed kb this soap aro made beautifully white without fling (.1. bltioing. This Is the best Soap In nse. Try . it Ii arr:arttd nut to injure the hands or fabric. Littlestuwn, JAM :6 CUL:S. DR. R. HORNER, PH YS/CIA -V AXD DRUGGIST Older• n 1 Drog C I I.I:4BEItnCRO STREET Jindical wlviee wiLL:out DItUOS, MEDICINES, PATENT mEnv - INl:ii, STA TIoNERY, PERFUMERY. SOAPS, PRLIziIIES, ET ARTICLES, DYE STUFFS, : , PICE9; — BAK• /NU $iiDA. SI OF TA RTAIL, LAMPS, COAL OIL, AC. PURE LIQUORS f...r wed .1,1 I p Dr. IC. OLICN. a rEdy fr,r dl ' All at gLnuine A. D. BUEHLER, DRUG & BOOK STORE, CII.I.3IBERSBURG STREET, STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS, DR LW S A ND MEDICINES, PM - FT:M.7E37 A-ND TOILET SOAPS 11-311 MERCLIANT city pric.:l4. Feb. ;rent ~st~tAle~. GIITYBURG LIVERY, EBEIMIEII SALE & EXCIIANGE STABLES riIIIE Proprietor of these Stablep, forlingthankful for the liberalpat coring,. here tocure received, Lege leave to inferni the public that h e continue. the LIVERY BUSINEdB at hie old stand en Wabbingtoo etreet,(lettyeburg, near the Railroad, where he is prepared at all Wilts to accommodate pertoas with anything ln his line. HORSES, COACHES, BUGGIES, dc., furnished at short retire and on renqunnt,le term+, and compotunt.diivers sent along ildesired. Persons will be coureyndlo other towns, or to anyplace in the country. Uhl stock and Conches are of the first cirws, and no pitioe will be Spared to make passen gers comfortable He Is prepared at all times to furnish coaches for funerals; and also to parties de siring to go over the Battle Field or to chit the Springs. ALSO-110RiSEB-AND M 111,138 will beboug,htand [midst all times. Person 14 desir log to purchase stock will rl ad it to their advantage to call on the undersigned, as his stock Is warranted to ba as represented or no sale. He hoe a flue lot of Horses and &hamlet present on hand which will be sold on reasonable Serms. They are sound and .1 „ free from di/ease, an are guarantied to wait so represented. Persons ill Audit to theiradvamage tocallat the old etas before hiring orpurekilesing elsewhere. May 29, 1807.-tf .NICUOLAS WEAVED THE EAGLE LIVERY, SALE Sr EXCHANGE STABLES Vashington Street, Gettysburg, ADJOINING THE EAGLE MOTEL THE undersigned would respect fully inform the pnbllc that he has opened a. new LIVERY, SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLE in this place, and le prepared to offer superior ac• comenodations in this line. Helms proridedLinaselt with Buggies, Carriages. Light Wagons. Ste of the latest styles, sufficient to meet the nubile de mand. lit. horses are.all good, without spot or blem ish, and perfectly reliable—none of your "old min• plea," but all o f the "2.40" order. Riding parties can always be accommodated . and comfortable equipments furnished. Tartlet, large or small, can get Just ifhat they waist on the moat accommodating tarnla Vioitore to tho Battle-field politely attended to, and reliable driver, fornielted if-desired. Parties oonveyed to and from the Depot upon the arrival and departure of every train. Horses bought, sold, or exchanged, and always schanceforbargainsgiven. Our motto is "fair play and no gouging." sa.Particular attantlon pald to tarnishing Va. blotataud Hacks for Faaerala. inirlre natter ourselves that by charging moder atety and by tarnishing superior accommodations, we cannot Mil to please every one who natronisie our entabindnant. T. T TA T& Mn, W. IBM— gataturt, Cotry, ITARDWA.RE AND o B. 00 BEIM 'a-a* :THE nbscritershavejustreturned from that:lila, with an immase Supply of HARDWARE & GRO CERIES, which Chula', offering at theirold stand to Balthnorestreet, at prices t o suit th e ttirtoe.Our ■tozh consists in past of - Uarpentor's Tools BiaeininittiVidf anis , Oooeh /hiding Shoe Findings; _cabinet Iffstkee'a Holniekteper's If =tures • A/ I kinds of Iron to • X 0 CZ.X.1.8 OP ALL , 011e,PaInta , he ~ .3 . The s noartiela Included In the wirreral•dapartmenta mentioned above. bat whet can be bed at tida Iltors..-Xvery auf of hiecbankler can be aeontraodtitad flora with toolit anif and lionsek.sopee. a• attlideln UAW line. Glee ps a call 4019Arii{prepared s p i oited I askew Zorcaah itaany.otloillicn an alVt• i g • 7 zukyzja l Taw . ;Ott S. DAirinat.. • mg*, Jett .Nijla Bell al the dcr. Powders, (Irl . ;T r rYSßlJltri DEALER IN . •. 'il t Ntar the i)ifapcnj wholevi tEiroTrtto. GROCERIES! & LUMBER AT PAXTON'S STORE, Ofi.TIIE.IIILL, BALTIMORE STREET, GErivatur.o,Pd. FRESH GROCERIES 81017 week from the City, Provlslms, Dried JUL • Orson Fruits of alt kinds, atwaya poi hlott, at lowest rates. PLOUR, OORN 311iA.L, CHlttStt, PURE ortiEn VIN . EGAR,SOAPS OP ALL RINDS, OIi2iDLRB, NOTIONS, COXFECTIONAILIES, • BRoOMS, he.; Mem, t . LUMBER, ouch as Scoetling, 1. "Ot SIIM;;Iva,.PItnk, de., coutln• many on hand at lowest livfnjl rates. Coll and liec. June 24.—1 f. GILLESPIE &L'o., Dealers in Flour, Groder ies Notions, &c ., GETTYSBURG, PA., SPITE the attention i 4 the public to their large I. stock of Gouda, at tie old stand, on York street, next door to the Globe Ina, CONNi3tibg of the - Lest 01 G R O C E 1t I SagarK, Syrups, Co:Teti, Tuts, Spices, Salt, to.; the BEST BBA.NDS OP FLOrit fir the market, with Ibints. Shoulders, Sider, Slab, Dried Frults,Contection4, b.c. Also, • •No2' 1 0 S , in great variety; Cedar and Willow-ware, Stone ware, Crocke6 -ware, Baskets, Seger., Tobaccos, and a thousand and oueother article.. BUTTER AND EGGS, nice and fresh, always for sale. GIT.L.I.SPIII & CO. will Spare no effort to please, and are confldeut of being sable to do so by constantly keeping a full awl cLolce stock, and selling at the very lowest profits. COCSTIT Paouccs wanted. either for the crieh or in 4:xi:La:lgo f,r geode, highest market price allowed. JOSEPH. P. 011.147? PIE, (11611111. N. June 17, 191.3.—f f WM. BUYER SON. DEALERS IN • GROCERIES, 11TOTIONS, TOBACCOS, ALSO, Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware, general assortment of all Goods usually kept iii a FAMILY GRUCEItY. 1F,"7.-t I LING OFF! As rapiclty ric,;7l nITIL r turn fn rv: are ti -R CER.l.l.'6' d1...1,1) LL Q b OilS. AVING t ',turfs. , :,fr :a Ilse City f. itlf stir Larg. ent sad Inn*? run rttf:vot of fine f•• er.r. ofTeteff If-ca, systy iLedy In In.k t., their julll,llllll,4llmy nLcr 0.41 ru. Em -t tiotAt luod Lto grsotls inr the CASII,, as that is.my motto. FAMILY QOC I in part of Syr,,pn <f 3:1 1J:1%, 3.• Flour, Bacon, Lard, Dried Beef, ..f v , ry , .1 N•.. I '.l,tr It. rri. Bttn.l nod II 1 1-.1, My- Liquor cannot Le surpassil In cl.,ap:.e. or 111: .h • h 1.• y ti pure Fitt, h :y, (;:n or II). it bilkey intnli „mat ; ; eau' be ernpptl•d with Li. l t , at I.tt- urd save freight ard , II ...O.: Kral rat ter.f, el 4". A. Ch Grape VS 11. J. MAI:TIN, ntury. May 27. 1ft."8.-t B'Ali GAT NS at.tbe CM, GROCERY TN 6 ETTYSDV.II.G JOHN CRESS & SON !Jr.% VlNti opeaml an. w tiraetry. I Ilettyatro ra. on th.e n,r1.11-a,t curter the Patlsc Eyuare., Lave {cat rec..' Tut! n ,t,,ortrt, r,eof PP. E.: Cir It (3 (2 1+: It 1 S Includir.g Suglrol. 011 Nolu,seg, Syrop, Tony. t , Ticeo, T n -h 1 Am, th,lll.l‘ rn. 4e (:1 - (_7l-;ENSN'VAR E, , ( O:NTECTIONS flute, Pe 7..} I.v.y A rtfel..,mlNott.. n . :.!!) ~i! iL.01.711. a. d k EEL, purr]: x, y tc .n.I yt•nr• JOHN CRE;,S. EMS Grocery told flour Store • BB.IIIU V L. MEALS & O BROTHER H A e v it P ; r o7l Zl . lVll t L b e e r i !;,ll B l : ; r :tt e t t h , e :// - (t n r e t, B e t y p p r Z• pots to keep coustettoly on hand ALL KIADS OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FRED, NOTIONS, Fze Also, VEGETABLE° in sea,n. fresh from the city and country. They aro dott nuined to sell. u cheap al the cheopedt.and as they uu ly use tho Iowa:1111ring prollts, they hope to merit azirrfecelso .a liberal share of publicpatruliage. - Mk:ALS & BRO. April 8, laaB—tf. Tont, l'utnter, `.Xittit, c. GETTYSBURG LIMEK I TIIE undersigned boa bought out Ma ibrmea.. put- uer, Wx. Gunrx, and ,now continues the THE LIME-BURNIN (I BUSINESS Itnisolf—at the Gettysburg Limo Hillis; on tbo corner of the Railroad and North filiation street. Thant- fol fur put patronege,hewillasndearur todoserre continuance, by prosoc9ting tlao Vl:minas u Virocous• y and oast' large a a4ale as paasibla—always aallto- a good article and giving goodln ensure. Parma ni and others may look for the prompt tilling of orders. e eh* continues the COAL US;INESS, . . offering the most popular kind,. House{elvers an 4 others shos!d giTe him a call.. Blackamlth Coal coo- stantly on hand Lime and Coal delivered &upshots In (1 ttysbnrg. Gettysburg, N0v.20, 11167.-tt JACOB IiESLIT • Rife and tire Nuouraurt. ADAMS CQIINTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORAIIiD, , KA4OIIIB, 1851 OFFIOISREk Pratldent—George Swope.• _ Vice-Srealdent—Saanet Rssooll • Beoletary —G. A. Enabler. Treasurer—E.G. Fahnesteekt Ezboutlye Comgatto--Bobett , . Managers.—Qaarge gwoPikEi.A.Bnahler. I Wear dy, M. Elchelberger, S. A. Russell, E. G. rahtentook, A. D.; Buehler, R. G. lictoessty, GettYibiAtg; 'Jacob King, Saabs° township ; gredepriok Die unitlin; p.im Ges, New Oxibrd; Win. B. n,Serdie silk; 8, A. Picking, Straiten:: Zohn Wel Wllso iatd, Latrs i- mer*, John. Picking, East 1310112; Abel - T. Wright, Benda/milk ; Abdiel P. Gitt, New Oxford; James H. Blarshall,Eamutentian; John Cunningham, Thisdeni John Horner, 'Mountloy Wm. Ikea White, 11131.. This Company is 'limited in its operations arthe county of Adams. It has been in operation tot more than It yam, and In that period has made bat one as. seamen t,haming paidleasa• by Era dating that pedal amounting to over slb,ooo. Any person deairing an In • mance can applyto either - othe knowing - gentle. men: ' . D. A. Beebler,,Cletty!ibeaw. Z. G. Pabnestatk, Jacob Bing, Strsban t., - . ,. H. A. Pieties, .e 4 ,‘ ,:,.. Frederica Dietil, traiskllit .s' . I. Win. Rtris White, Li II t t: s ty ,- ~, _ H. C. Peters, Peter* tir S;) w • - rn. Szectitire Cemeit meets et tlutilify. the cempluty on-the bait - Wedneeday le - ... 1 .. et .20'cletki i. AG t. " ''- r' ;.E111.112147 IlooflAnd's - Germaii Bitters I.'kat. pratitinlcels (4 , r, as they Art. medic-I 4111 y tvt pled, Extract ,q) 4110ots, Het ha attdp ark'', ma k h g „ preparmt,,n, 1414 1 , 011,4 t rand, •tl etattrel,v fr. cfront alenitakudesmparear C , ty kind. • Is a combination of all Use Ingredient s 4 the Bitten with Mr firmest quallty of &Wiz en,: Burn, Orange, ito.,snaktug ono-of thowinekplaseatit and agreeable rem eili,ss over offered to the Those preferring a Medithle free 11 -"in Alcoboltc ad mixture, will use Those who h& no objection to the combination of tho Dittore, as stated, will Use HOOFLAND'S C'ERMAN TONIC They are both etrtly good, and coutalu the saws medicinal virtues, the abet, between the two bein a more ruatterof tasto,theTuttiobeing the mast palatable_ T stomach, frau: at Vit Holy arca l-, ou ches Indiges tion, hyspeNds, Nervous litbility, etc.. is very apt to latyolts functious tiara:l;o4. The Li i.. r, .•,)ropatillzfag, He ctcseii as it does with the 9 tonnich, :Lou becomes af rectod. the ruult or whictiss twit the ' , afloat augers from several or mono Or the follow dieeasos: • Constipation, Flatulence, `Losiiipl Pile., Fullness o iikod to the Redd, Acidity of the zd.,:oroill.Nausen, lleert-hui u, Disgust for l'ood Pokes* or liVelgl,t in tie Etcmtu b, Sour • Krociattonn, tinkle? or Fluttering at the Pi: ,f the Stomach, Switnudng of the need, Her)" rind r Inflicult Lirendles, 'Flutieriug at the heart, Choking or Suffocating Fe L . A ti,,,, when it Lying - Posture, DLonsors of Vision, Dots or Weirs before limelight, DullPnyn it, the Heed, Deficiency of Perspire. t lon, Yellowness of tl,O Bkfnand Dyes Ptutnintl•eilide, Back most, 1,1111 . 1,11, otr..;',:tldtu Flushes of Dent, ffurning in the Vieth. C n,taut Im aginings of Kell, and Grtset fhpisssion of Spirits . The :offerer from these ithavtare hh mit exercise the grenteet caution in the tiebsittioe u: a remedy for Lla care. porelatat ag only that tricti he I. eiaai r tti from him the, Atigatidas mad Inqattlea-poo,oreet true merit. In thilfoile componrided„ it hear:dm .LJUI ion,' fuer odients, ar 1 Las eetatilittird for incifit i t; ... zatien f r the care of I Lone diniatata. In this VVIIND9CtioI: We 1,-,,,,, hi submit thoww ell-k re wit re la adios-.. II" /30 FL ANIY ,S GE.tor_i L TERS, AND 00FL AND'S GERMAN TONIC ED UT Dr. C. sr PIIILADELPIIIA, PA Tartl4 ty-t tea:year's-laud dldwiT "ere 6rrt introduced, In tu•t h uti:ry from Clernm fly. dur ~ Lich time tL u y Imre amluuldwllyporformed Clore cure., and benefited Buffering humanity to a grealur tOon any caber emediet known to the public. Thee,. remedied will effect:4g cure Cher Complaint, .tuumlute, U pepeia . CltronP, or very,. Debility Chrenic Plarrho,i, ll,adtr of the bi4eeye, and all Itircao, arising fr..m n Pidordit el I.: vet. Lltumach, ur • - Beaulting from any 'eauFe whatever PR. );711.‘TIY):s" OP s ystENr, i1i..01 I .Y:ic;ve.ro.Labor, Hard- 'IL,. - A t",..v .tlt,/ rig-.rte ur.l, tr; t the whole Py t :3;,r, itt•l,Str.heltb4,l,l.o,l4.o".T.Lth," ti.tuAd, •1;,- tbsti." purill CA , the corn plPVtin Ins ea..l.l4eafthy, the 7 oats. tinge is I,l<xan ,;il,l to the cLusks, 113 , 41,1 11.1%,411. - .1 a IC rung, MAI I, Tra: PEI?,SY) XS .1 D 1 7 ,4 NVED IN LIFE • And fw•li:L..- 'h. card e,f !line "4; ;gh!tig 'hes% opou With .I 1 It: 1114, wdf 6134 to the °sea TUNIC, r.T. eiizir that wiltiunt it W 6f.ia ti•, :owe th..eurrgy and nrd, ..t !OA, y, tb•tr shrunk turuts. 41.1 glueL es 1 1 / 1 AIWA hAppl!../11/ tO their re iigyesira. , It 1..• 00."110-1 porrfah orour thafpoliai...oz•oolttoot In the en joymorst °try ,4 health; 01, t , their 0.1111. Tfre7 ate 13rfp21,1, dev,,bl otail etict 161,;., ..f p, the LITTEJLO, or Litt,' TONIC. r,. WEAK ANI) CHILD.REN Are made I ..I:hri - ci( these raiiladle• TLe) will ante atery I,e w itL . J ut Lid. of biivc acrpaattlated In the 1413,13.([1:vnq c; , tcr,L.tt , p.tre II allow of the üb ,c Thoao. it will he otigerwrii, p are met, m 1 that theyseult be be. ME '.;O 11. t ful benefit in iu J. W. CREtle. Ja.lac of :,•:e Supre..m.. • Apzil 28, MORE "1 ciat,i,l , l ,o: to an Litters' a tatitiabic medicine in cetair,fa I f net gration ur DiapiTel", I can certify rlifr :-om my ..xpetience of Jr: Yvtirf, scab ri,peer, Ja.3IES TEIOIEPECIN," FROM MM. JO9EPiIII. ITIMICARD, .D. Pttstor of the Ter.l4 Audis/ aurch, Plitiade Dr. ilitelson—Dear ilr:—l hare been begun:ray re qtreetell to COMlrt.t tay toe with reotommendatlema of ditfereat kinds Ota.cilicin,,. bategardin g tii.prn e ti o ,ea oat of nay aPpr. fat:. rph ore, I hare in all come de .lined: but with a clear ri a - rations inataneek and par tit:alai Iyta.) ono of thrueefolumes Of Dr. llocrilanes (ietntat it: I depart for mate from my Usual coonm, to t,iloottrletionthatjoroer. era/ debility elfthetythm. 4,l,l±4peciallyjhr Lfeen (.liar plaint, It fr a aojeari ' r te preparation:. Inflomo cases limey thi I ; doubt not,lt will be very, beneficial to tho-o iron the ab 0 y.",.... .Yours, var., rr , +p,etfully, J. U. KENIISRD, Eighth, beinw Coates at: Assistant Editor C'.ri.tiqv C-:rarticte, PhataMph:a. I have derived deuldid milt from the tatioaf,ifiro ' e matt Bitter rid ;eel it toy privilegatordeetre,' mend amnia! a most valuable tonic, to a 4 who t=i ferlog from neutral debility or from ditealite - from derangement of the liver. Yenta. trai l ,' 1;, ; E. D. gits . g.Azz„. . - LNS. Ilootland'a German Remedios ere eontitadalicAp that the iggnatureofC.M. JACH1301 4 .7 onthe of each bottle. AlLothers are coubtetfelt. , Prloepal ce 0.1 Manufactory at tbeflerasaulfi e d. eine Stozo, No. WI ARCH area, Phltadelp4ki,Pc- CII A IMES M.EVANS,P r PoYmetly O. M. JAME k do.. . Uoctil=lo lorman t ters, per bottle, .41 00 half dozen, 600 1100111 KI d'a Govnan Ten it, put up In quart bottles,sl 00 per bottle, or n half &lon tor $7 60. aarDomot 53rget tO examine well the arsich, an b u . in urder.to get the genuine. it a5t.,1 7 .! For sale by all Druggibis and de era I 'm wicine„. • graffito and Iteuttyy. REMOVAL! The Arlin of Sorts t llce.taraar have mania& to North Baltimore street, next door to keinigeo, 'Store. We bare on hand a choice aaeollment of CLOCKS, WATCHES, ~•. (Gold and Silver,) JE WEIR y. of all kinds and latest. styles. Bihar and Plefed also, fine Gold, Silver and Bteai S P E C T A QR.& of the beat manufacture Also, conhaniao /lutes, Vireo, 3c., Violin tn" t at a ir s ia s z Keys, . • 4.1 4111 ktrida 'cif •ge 6 Pai/ 47/1 &MSC at sayea'sona le priced/4 ew h er ,. and warra4ted. • •Arlbi in kfu2.f o7 past Briortis i lre eolieft a ceMiitin. UMW *frac &( F I P I & Mc CAATOL" June 1 1 868,-It ISAAC• K. BTAUFVER; Watchmaker and Je,weler, No. 148 North 2d at., comer of Quarrs, . pFILADET-iPE!IA., _. An asaortntent of Bratckta, Jet/4ov, sa ver l A aiat • - ed Ware Coconstaxtly on nt t S f p . . -R , .FOll HO kr , per.. __,r" - LNTS 1 ' ;. .- : • 'r — sai ttg of itatizkm sad. Joinktry_pro , WS , ' " -- ' ' MOT. N.• r• Vtedtrat. Hoofland's German Bitters AIQD 110 OFWiIY-S.OERAIAN TONIC The Great liemectegi for all Diseases of the LIVER, "STOMACH OR DIGES - 1- IQOPLAIsiIYS tERMAN Toxic HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS 1)14_:1 - 31LITY, Fiiit v, Expcsute r Fevers, etc ,1 OTICE TESTIMONIALS HON. CLO. W. WOODWARD, • ,-; rlitn,,a., writes: z!, Id, la. 3latch 1 , 3,13c7. to !'it torn' len gootl took, . • orgitnn, awl of great t Iltri",ll9 0 k. , ). W. WOODWA RD.'; 11u: g. inompSos, FROM 1111 V, S. D. FERDALLi CAUTION PRICES. MLc Ma,r and ctutinti. OUR CANDIDATES- . FOR VRICSIDENT: GEN. ULYSSES S. GRANT EIZIEM FOR-VICE-PRESIDENT : HON. S( . I.II.TYLER. COLFAX OF INDLANA STATE TICKET POE AUDITOR GENERAL GEN. JOHN F. EtARTEANET FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL GEN, JACOB M. CAMPBELL. Republican County Ticke CONGRESS, Hon. JOHN CESSNA, of Bedford'' co SENATOI:, WM. D. DIXON, of Franklin co ASS BLY, - CHARLES G. MILLER, Mbuntpleasnt tp ASSOCIATE JUDGE,' 01IN PICKING, East Berlin. PROTHONOTARY, WOES A. KITZMILLEIt, Gettysburg nrszr:lCl' ATMft NE I', 1. J. COVER, Gettysburg. COUNTY- COMMISSIONEIt, &COB G. BAsEnoAli, Union tp DIRECTOR OF T.IIE E:111:4111 D. NE%VMAN, Franklin tp couNTY Alan Toll, JOHN H. YUCKLN(42.II, Berwick Cut Nll . SI:MI:V.4 I iSCA.I: D. 31'MILLAN, TILE COPRELLII EAD. The bekt and bitterest riontieml poem of day, is toe P,ll , 3winfr. by John Imply. first appe tract in the iiLleyrU, .10/!,•na6: 01 all :Ile factious trier, we've Existing now or h rig since dryad, No f,no was ever known so mean As he we call a Copperhead ; A draft.eyncling Copperhead ; rebel-aiding Copia* ; A growling, slandering, Scowling, patclericg, Vicious, State riz,liLs Copperhead From :ti •r hr Aril all t•—•;Li.'.. 4.es mate in ft faetio:is , A testy, toueliy 'wad; A negro-ft:411:14 C•yperi:...a , l; AreLel-chieringC , pperhead; An unlearned, 11 Of s•purlicti, oft v. - liip;,c Dought:acted, Cup; ! When "Savo til4:7 114, :Le. cry, And thousawls fir 4:1 rho Ntaion's right Ii To save A S u n ur bui 13 - Cu; ...I:cal; A Gul: ; A selioniir.g, 13 log, Screaming, Hying, Atean, Canadian Copp:: rtioa When Soulhern deiigned Their pri,onora' Woad to shed, And Libby Pri.i9ll WI lerutiu •d ; Who then appinve,l ? Tile fi•ipperlieed The soldier shouting ColYerbea-1; The patriot hoothrd Copperhead ; The abusing., Aid refu,ing, Crime exeusing Copperhead. SVlio scoffed at Pillow's bloody fray, And Andersonvitic's murdered dead ? Who victory's hour did long delay! The traitorous, treacherous Copperhead The crime-creating Copperhead ; Assassinating Copperhead The strife exuttiug, • , Wrsth inviting, • • .Ocath.didiglitiug Copperhead. 6• :when widows mourned their loner Anikerplinizchildretimeptrthetedical; ;Who said itleir;;a4idaseris they got? the iitirtherd-rdbetOopperlyisd ' - The widow I i Tha grief, deriding 6..pptrhaad ; , The ra-ce, conspiring, - .bity ft:ring; • 'Vocal admiring Collperiread:- Nor wOntua'S grief n orthan s tears, • lorevena ha tioryf enured Are sacred from tinij i bes and snOr'S l, Of 4:;;k-ry brunitt'opperheili ' ' each churcitiersing o:ol3`perhista EaCt pi4eiger caridnibdplierhead ; Each 'en iorahniing, War oreaii4, , EePtidnding.Copperhe44ll, wILERE TUE SOLDIERS' AISO Our Democratielmteadarhayouoktusaitatedi to chdoi the vote-of the soldiers far Sep. moir, - ittartre as It n i a aPPelli Incidents 1.2 are ocearrthg-own iiiitattialoppw how Wee 'lid elendercottptebetztpAtterihe men. who fooght for the lifoisw,h,,jum.. deemwte* their great header t. o 4ePert lrefbet sympa thizer. Theis ,i 4 11.9444 tigt?..,'"..._ 1 0 0 4 of the ~.10th 0-leetweel9- , 11 ,i tt. i fka1i!..4.1%,-, Wedneege; , loo; ol 4, ..,, 7 . , aes M,Vi-V officenitied Wig iiereepreeettt --I ''- )ierirtial 4f %tlietiviita4 o . ~ , -.' k .- _iim.--xmaiiilikt 1r0i;...:,,,., Fr this. who iciospilarAtl/011.. ~ libar'4 o - - f - 44 - 1 116- 0/ 011 the lig lur 't i tlkr door, ti tfraitcf kid *AMU, VOgillgq to Me old eoundes.- EdangtAnow; salty „ he, ' thR cillf cheer tqts, tro ' be. 9Pert7 f Extract from the speech of Ilan. T.J. Itighem, ot the Wigwam, Twenty.that nr,l, Pittsburgh, &pt. 18, Mg.) On this theory no person, no property is to escape. The necessaries of life are to be taxed as high as laxuries---bread as high as Whisky, meat as high as tobacco, cotton as high as silk- Let as see first how this oper ates as to tho persons to be taxed. They are of course finding fault with' the taxation .of the Republican Congress. The general govvninent only taxes large in conies,over one thousand dollars per au burn. They demand ,that no one shall escqe. The first column shows the num% her Paying income tax to the United States. The second the . number paying county sad local taxes, in each of the four couutirsii .... .Qoauty and County. C. s TLICUII/e. Loral' A Ileglm ny L0Q.150,9f A rtnetrong...... ....... 10(1 8.V40. nutter ' CLlrlon 15,51 S The resident t G,f,Sd axables for 113G8 in the en tire State are about 800,000, of whom not over :,u,OOO pay an income but to the linital States. Taking the State at large, about One in siiteen pay income tax to the United States. In the rural districts not one-in a hundred pay this tax. But when the Dem ocracy come in power, the other ninety nine are also to be taxed. They are to be taxed, too, not on their present, assessed value, but upon 'the "real value" of all their property We intend to leave this matter to Con gress and General Grant to manage. We want them to get this immense national debt, piled up on us by the Rebels and Cop perheads, at the lowest possible rate of an nual taxation. The loyal Congregs has al ready devised a system of taxation and funding of this debt that commands the ad miration of the virld. Whatever defects the future may develop will be cured from time to time. Loyal men saved this Gov ernment when its life was at stake. Rebels in arms and sympathizing Copperheads tried - to-Vverturn and destroy it. lam sus picious/A' all their plans of managing this enormous debt of their own creation. Like the Trojan sage, I fear those Greeks bearing gulden gifts. Let them take back seats in the, sanctuary; at the end of this genera tion they may have purged themselves from their crimes, and it will then be time enough to listen to their counsels. The Rebel gen erals, the. Copperhead Vallandighams and. Seymour., are a rebellious and stiff-necked generation, and should, like the Cradles of old, never be permitted to pass over Jor dan and enter the promised land. ANornEasTorty ABOUT 6 1 6 V. SET )10tift. Gen. 11. E. Paine, member of Congress 'rum the First district of Wisconsin, is the author of the following statement : When the news of the full of Sumpter was received in this city Gov. Seymour was slopping at the Newhall House. The city, on the receipt of that news, was ablaze with indignation, and Democrats aad Re publicans alike burned to avenge the insult that had been offered to our flag. i. meet_ ing of the business men, irrespective of party, was held at the Chamber of Com merce, and stirring addresses were made. Every voice was for war. Some one men tioned the fact that Gov. Seymour was in town, and it was at once resolved to have a' speech from him. One of our most hlghly respected citizen—a personal acquaintance of Seymour's. He was found in the ladies' parlor of the hotel, received the Milwaukee gentleman most cordially, and represented himself in the lest of health. But when intim:fled that the crowd would presently call upon him for a speech, he promptly replied that he should not respond.• "But you must," replied the friend. "The crowd will not take no for an answer," shall nut do it,'' said Seymour. "I don't know how this thing is going to tura, and I shall nut speak. You must tell the crowd that I ant .sick and cannot respond.' The Mil ret'uscti to tell titis. falsehood, and turned and left the "great statesman."— Shortly alter another of his acquaintances, also a gentleman of high standing in this community, waited upon him with the same . errand. He found Seymour in his room sick, was fairly deceived by his coun terfeit illness, a9d left him. Shortly after wards a committee of gentleman called upon the Governor and fairly dragged him out upon the balcony. He simply thanked the crowd for the compliment, and excused hims . elf from speaking, on the score of sick ness. OM SeAcs.—The revolution in Spain has triuMplied. The Queen's troops have been defeated, Madrid is in possession of the revolutlimi.ts, the Queen's statue has been dragged in. disgrace through the streets, her arms removed from the public buildings, and she is a fugitive on French soil. So absolute and profound a change in the Gov ernment of a great country has rarely been achieved, and I,he rapidity with which it has been made about, the slight struggle that was against the change, shows how general and deep. was the detestation it which the Queen's Government was held. A provisional government has been formed, and so far&ctx.l ordetkpreserved. in /faded the citizensfiUiernized with the aruy, and buildings ' , xi:A' Illuminated in houor of the fincteiss of the revolution. Tun. World very frankly says that Amer lean "bonds might approxiMitte par abroad, 41 :for a litrking fear that some day the Southern whites, in a vengeful remem berance of what this debt was contract ed for, may vote in solid mass fbr ita destruction." This is perfbctly true. 'And it is one of the principal reasons why the Arecrican people will never permit the Democratic repudiationists and destruction late to obtain control of the American Elov• ermffent Hex. , William, Strong, lumi resigned his position as ono pipe Judges of the Snore:lie Cant of Eiiintylvania. His term would -not have:expired tin tilpecemtier, GOY, Gear" has appointed Hon. 11, W, • of fittiiiturg, who will serve until tatiyar e n)ection in 1868. to ton Donald J Warner . of 'Salis bury, Coetteetfedt; an able 'liner, who was &toot the delegates oboiten by the Demo- Vititi Convention last June to repro - Viwcy 43, 414 , Akiew York Convention; OuL Grant ind Colfax. c • r :.~~' ERNI WM INZIE now DENOCRATIO-TAXATION wouus WORM. NATURALIZATION FRAUDS. Pnizarkm.pnia, October I.—John Devine was arrested by the police last night for snapping a pistol at a Republican ii the street. On his person were found twelve certificates of naturalization, signed by Pro. thonotary Snowden, with the - seal of the court on them, but blanks left for names.—. He was committed. James A. Watson, who was voucher on nearly one hundred naturalization papers, has been arrested. PIIILADELPISIA, October I.—Six men were arrested to-day for attempting fi) get assess_ ed in wards where they did not live, with the intention of duplicating their votes.— rite excitement In relation to naturalizadon Papers is increasing. From the examine-. tion of records in Court, it appears that of some thousands of papers Issued, the reel dence of persons vouching for them was in no instance taken down, so that the record of the Court is useless in any attempt to prosecute the voucher for perpiry in cases of fraud. • The Philadelphia Pont says : "It is stated that a number of Maryland ers passed through Harrisburg on Friday night foi the purpose of being Scattered through Pelnsylvania to vote for the Demo cratic ticket in October. Let the Republic ans in.avery county be vigilant, and p re vent their fraudulent intentions. A Repub lican notifies The Baltimore American that parties of men are being sent to Pitts burg and other places in Pennsylvania un der the pretence of going to seek work, but really for the purpose of voting at the Octo ber election._ Republicane cannot be too active and vigilant. Remember, one year's residence in that State, andlen days in an election district, with taxes paid within two years, are the legal requisites to an honest ballot. It would be well to have an eye on 1 the poll-book in every township." The Philadelphia Bulletin says The frightful excesses which are being daily committed by the Democratic Na turalization Committee have at last aroused public attention and public indignation to an extent which may yet arrest the gigantic frauds which Mr. Wailade is preparing for the coming election. The highesecourt in, the State has become the scene of proceed. hugs which may well make g it tremble for the majesty of the law, andiSerpetuity of free. institutions. The Supreme Court is given over to this business of making-Dem ocratic voters, and it is well that our people should know how this is being done. Sev en hundred and twenty .Demoeratie naturalization papers were granted yesterday by the iS'upreme Court in five hours., which is at the rate of twelve in every fire minutes. During a great part of this time no judge was present, and the Machine was run at this fearful speed by the clerks and tipslcives of the Court. Worse even than this, it is openly charged that naturalization papers in blank, signed and sealed, have been Issued, to be filled up outside of the' Court room. REBEL TACTICS It appears that the tactics of the Southern wing of the "White 3fazi , s Party" have changed, and that the Exterminating war fare hither to declared upon "niggers," has been transferred to the white Radicals.— Lioneyed phrases, music and good victuals are held out to the colored men as induce ments to attend the Democratic meetings, and the bitter denunciations heretofore thurled a them so unmercifully, are now addressed to the white Republicans. _ - Some days ago the Nashville Republican Banner, the organ of the Ku-Klux-Elan, contained the following atrocious senti ment : "We advocate no quarter with white Radicals, who are the most dangerous and treacherous enemies that ever cursed a com munity. No effectual remedy can be ap plied to them but social ostracism. The only way to deal with reptiles such as they is by universal and unceasing pro scription. This is our remedy for the re moval of the political pestilence which has infested this community fur three long weary years, and which will infest it for au : eternity if we do not apply a remedy at once decisive, practical, effective, and with out delay." In another issue of the same villainous sheet is the following: "Social ostracism for Radical white adventurers and plunderers ! Patron age, money, wages, help, kindness, sym pathy, and good will for-anti-lecuiieals," black or white ! That's the matcrtal element of success. Let it be applied and employed rigorously, universally, and without ceasing." Such are the sentiments of the liu-Klux- Kr Ilan throughout that State; and such is a foreshadowing of the fate which awaits all Union men South, if the _hopes of these miscreants shall be realized in the election of Seymour and Blair. SHERIDAN AND VICTORY Gen. PHIL Sumnoax was invited to the great Philadelphia Soldier's Conventiou, but could not attend as he has to tight the Indians on the Plains, but he sent the following pointed telegram: "Four TlAntiuu, YANSAS, Sept. 30. "General Charles .11. T. (Agile, Planadelphia : " Say to the Boy's-ln Blue that it is as essential to have a political victory this fall as it was to have an Appomattox in "sixty-five," and that -every man who loves his country should vote for Grant. • P. saERIDA3T, • Major Generi.l" "CERTAIN DEFEAT." [Prom the New York Sun.] From the elections which have taken place, the prospect is that the Republiccans will sweep the country like a' whirlwind. This result is to be attributed to the Issue which•the Democratic National Convention decided to make in the election. That is the issue of the war. It Is scarcely ,riny thing else than a continuation at the ballot box of the struggle already fought out on the field of battle• betwea Secession and Unionism. Cu this issue Lee; and - Forrest, and Wade Ilampton are doomed in this contest, as they were doomed in the war, to certain defeat, • .Usti iu the spring of 186 i, the Georgia State Conventinu was coluitid eiing the Ordinance of Secession, Alex. ti. Stephens opposed it in a speech, of which this is an extract; "And I meat declare hene* Dove often done before, and which hat :feed - reptilite.d by the greatest and wisest statesmen- and patriots in this and other lands, that itlit the best and freest Government, the most, eiptiti in its rights, the 100.4,145 t ill its .4WaUxui, the most lenient in its measures, - and, the most inspiring in its principles to elevate the race of man that the sun of Heaven ever slume upon.. Now, for you to attempt to overthrow such a 'Giwerumeut as tikis is tiwhightlx of niadness, folly, and Wickeduest, to which I can neither lend my sanction nor my vote." 'YetNorthern opfieitheadS" s' till iri. 'sitat, that the South :vas rtrilcu into Min :„Htd:sellicat, by-the wrongs !Afflicted on Ahem b the Noith G. B6rrl p.,t ; uppi,!)4o4: C C I PIVV III tV , 4k 437 * 9111111445 01414r iinigal.i 4 iItANT. . •,... When war's dark`„ses was sw ,. .epl fig In red wayee o'er oar turd And our hr:ke enes were calliug • Ar (Ansi talirvory hand r And 11re"Jiiiiiied jingo( freedom. *Ate 441lb:win the dust, Audour uobie moo were reehlng To redeeutthe sacred trust; Then:wortsse it noble chieftain, To lead these fearless men, And belbri tilintseason's dastard band Went h0w144; to Its den ; And our sohlibre marched. toFlory,, . And their cliepre ruseproyd and free As they followed Grant to victory, Along the Tennessee. And socrn !Sur nag at Stdlob Flashed In the Southern atm, And where the dela of Corinth Was bravely fought and won; I. And from3lhistasippi Contie4 proud; exultant cheer ; • "Vicksburg-bus surrendered!" And the't.ll4 now is Wear. And, soiOu ftoool.4:Virginitt We beer - the dying wall; Of treason and rebellion Born on the Southern gale; From Rich niemid—,long oontesuhl, Beforu our chieftain falls, And the ring her SWIM liMhonurtel Floats over her And soon the glorious tidings . Thrilled through eaell loyal heart-- The news of Leo's surrender. Each patriot born his part • To crush the boasting traitor, Bring down the rebel rag, And plant o'er every conquered town Our Nation's glorious flag. ,' 1 t j And now sweet peace 11:13 colon t, re , 0:01 Throughout our bloe,l 0 To Grant we owe our vletnry, And to that noble band Who fol'owed him the ofl4ll - .t.t4i„; o - And to tmtxtortal famti—; And wrote upon oure,'tuntryY t Aga A never-dying name. Now who ehOuld rule oUrprescued laud, But he wGo made her free t Thethero-eillef of Tielnsbur k — The conqueror of Lee. Yee, place him in tins White Ifousri chair, To rule the laud he saved ; And let.his narneiipen,Our hearts _ Be 'evermore epgraved. Bangor, Dife.,liept. - 5, 1868. MORE COUNTERFEITS FATOIVis,EdoK-orr! METiiol7li ifOhrET AFLOAT The Democrats as an electioneering trick halo had a bill printed which so closely I ithitates the $1 Greenbacks in ice, color I L F end general appearan'ee, that In the hurry a I business they might readily pass for gen- I uine money. The only difference en the I face which would be likely to be noticed at 'r first sight is that there is a portrait of Sey mour on the left-hand corner. instead of Chase. On the back It still more resembles the genuine money, except that there is, printed on the bottom, in black, the words, "The Contract;" but In the bill before us these words are carefully parted over with brown paper, to give the note the appear ance of having be hit mended after having been accidentally torh.- The face beam this inscription, in the same style of lettering as • the genuine notes: "Act of July 11, 18e2. The people of the 'United States promised to pay the Bondholders in Greenbacks, and they will - enforce the Contract." It also has the engraved signatures of the United States Treasurer, and the Register of the Treasury. The general resemblance to the greenbacks is so perfect that we are not surprised to learn that a number of them Were passed in market this morning. The one which now lies before us was passed upon a lady, who afterwards innocently offered It in payment of goods at Barak's grocery store, and wo have heard of others who were swindkolln_ the same way. Let everybody book- oat for them . Any person found circulating them .under any pretense ought to be at onco arrested. It will be time enongl, i. to have to take Sey mour money after Seymour is elected and the national debt is paid off in greenbacks, when the whole national currency will he just about as worthless as this Deniocrstic money now is.—Lreitcaster Express, SOICTUERN ,IDEMOCIiATIC”. SEXTE- We append a few choice extracts i , for tho consideration of intelligent freemen: SOUTURIGN HATRED FOR LAI/OR: In 183 G, in the Rouse of ItepresenfAtives, Mr. Pickens, of South Otrolina, (afterward Governor of that State when, in IS,O, sho attempted to secede,) said that there never was a society "where one class would not practically and substantially own another class in some shape or form, • • • All society settles down Into capitalists 'and laborers. The former will own the latter, either collectively through the go - vi4mment, or individually through a state of domestie servitude as exists in the Southern States. The only contest in the world is 4etweeti the two systems." LABORERS SHOGLIi BE SLAVES Keitt, of South Carolina, a Democratic Representative in 00111 V C:18, ,and a Rebel soldier during, the war, declared "free soci ety a failure." "The ordinance of he said, "Eieintlemns mankind to labor, and certain menial occupations are incompati ble with mental cultivation." Slavery, according to him, produced a superini,elass of gentlemen, who were "subaffintee for an order of nobility." Ruffin, of Virginia; ittithOr Of "The T'o- Mica] Economy of Slavery," fired the first gun in the recent war, • and the last also, for after the surrender of the rebel armies he blew his own brains out with .a rebel musket ball. Ruffin proposed in the book referred to, to reform the "hireling labor society" of the North. He wanted to re duce the laboring claw to "domestic bond age." BLILVERY THE HARM DSMOORA,OI%- The great evil of Northern free society is, that it is burtlened with a servile class of mechanics and laborers, unfit for self goiernthent, yet clothed with all the at tributes and powers of citizens.—ellarlcst• ton (S. O.) :tremor* (Democratic.) Slavery is a moral, religious, and natural institution. * • * The laws of all the Southern States juatifica the holding of white men In slavery. * • * The prin. ciple of slavery is in Itself right, and does not depend on difference of complexion, • • * and that is the doctrine maintain ed by the whole Sauthernr mond Bnquirer,.(Democratic.) A tunnel% idueloottacry. Hammond,' of Sotith Carolina, who, later in life, dental:tumid Northern 'mechanics as the "modsills of siogititY,"" at the beginning of hie Democratic career declared, in the same Thirty' Fourth ebtagress„"thatotliverY was the greatest of all blessings which a kind Provide:me had bestowed upon the South" and its 'glorious vistocticy . *livernor Menai°, of south hihrtidleat declared;in the Hon a oniipresentallrus, in 181$, that when the masses stepped out of bondage "rhef laranEMil Jute four recur- . ring'subdivhde— thunp hireling, the beggar, the thief, and time presatite—which hays lab general existwace unless there have Leen a commencement of emancipation." Hammond, or South Carolina, .destarati that the difference the *filter • slave e., oar wed ) tad the negro was that "the negritin hired lbr - lire and ,well conWeiniated, aild the wake slave' is hireoY thoitiyogri itered.fori end scantily , • celAPPendtiaktelt.' , 4 t' 0( vintioa, > deeleted y thet.lhe Ims.ealkeiv free. Stator would-be mastoegabrAried 'Vie servile !Miele ' =1 'CENT
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