- 4 11111 : FILIDAT 311.011tNINCI. MARCH la. 10171. D. A. BUEHLER, Editor and Business Agent Advertises anti others Interested will bear In mind that the regular etreutition of the "STan AND Elasmaa.".hr much lamer than that of any other paper published In the County, being read weekly.by not less than ri.600 persons. SoU.F. of our Democratic exchanges urge Hon. 'Jeremiah S. Black as their next Presidential candidate. We like the idea and hope the programme will find favor in their next National Con vention. -Frank Blair insists that the party lost the last rage, by the craven hearted policy cf the leaders. Judge. Black would suit Blair, and the two would make a capital teamfor President and Vi . te,,President. Black, glories in having lead Buchanan astray, denounces Secretary Stanton asa rave, and makes no concealment of his rebel proclivities; while Blair is t for rippinip the whole policy of Re-construction. Both are frank, out-spoken Democrats, not ashamed of the-real aims of their party —don't believe in hypocritical conceal ment—and want to make 'a square stand-up fight. We go for • Black and Blair. TIIE re-election of our townsman, Hon. EDWARD Mc:Puzitsoic, as .Clerk of the House of Representatines, is a _ compliment of which he and his friends .may well feel proud. The position is one of influence and responsibility, is sought and has been filled by men of .national reputation, the same person seldom filling the position. two terms in succession. A re-election for Aye suc aPc•-ve terms is ..unprecedented. The compliment is more marked, in that a re-nomination was unanimously tender ed-by the Republicans of the House, no candidate being presented against him. The Democratic members, Of course, doxinally recorded their votes for their own caucus nominee ; but we have rea son to know they share, with the Repub lican members, confidence in his adMin istration. The Philadelphia Age, the leading Democratic paper in this State, thus expresses itself: "Hon. Edward Mc arson will, it seems, be the Clerk bf the. House of Representatives in the next Congress.— if a Democrat cannot be chosen, the Radical party can furnish no better man than Mr. McPherson. He is, in the ex .ecutiort of his duties, and in his perso nal character, one of the most satisfac tory officers that his party has ever chosen." WE print in another column the charge of Judge Pryor to the Gran& Jury of the Frankfort (Kentucky). Court,in whichthe existence of the law less Ku-Klux erganizatinns is not only' recognized bnt• described in terms which. we commend to nort2(4im Democrats who affect to tlimg,ard these Ku-Klux as idle coining of the brain. These honest and smote - limn utterances of, a Kentucky "contiervat4ve,' are sustained.; by an indignant editorial from The Lou • - isville •CourienJournal, in which that leading organ of.the Democratic party of the South-west thus denonces the ruffian bands whose criines . nOWAhrent-.. en the very - foundations of society in a half-dozen States: They have wmrped the powers of Gov._ emment; made murder their pastime and terrorism their sceptre; Conferred upon their adherents tl:e rights of private ven gestic° and assuMeki to probed timer! from the penalties of outraged law- No home is safe, no place is sacred from their invasions. To show their frongth and their utter contempt for alt Depaytments of the State Government, they- 'till - the vi cinity of the capitol during the.bcief period of the legislative session _with;• , deeds 9f blood, and carry their Lavviers violeiace Kith insula.g -3.llativer w Mb' vet, _ e —_l.4.;slativa bang." - • '" • • • From the same State comes :the die, graceful intelligence that the Govern ment has been forced to discontinue the mail route - between Fisuirfort and Louisville on account of the Incessant outrages committed by the 401-Klux upon the carriers. Is the war over, tyliefl the Government is powerless to protect its communications between the capital and the commercial metrop olis of a great central State. TILE French ,Assembly having ratified the conditions of Peace. the Germans evacuated Paris on Friday. `During their occupation of the city, the French retired from the quarters occupied by the German troops and sullenly refusod any intercourse with them. SO bitter was the feeling, that after the tet ireinent of the Germans, F , •. - . - eral men and women, who had been sec./ to enter into conver sation with them, were mobbed and brutally beaten by an excited mob. The Emperor William telegraphed to the. Empress at Berlin the final co'iclusiou of Peace as follows: VILEMAILLES, March 8. "I have just ratified the conditions of peace, which the Bordeaux Assembly have accepted. Thus far the work is complete, which was through seven months of bat tles to be achieved, thanks to the valor, devotion, and endurance of our incompar able,arefy, and the sacrifices of the whole Fatitieterand. The Lord of Hosts hm eveiywbere visibly blessed our enterprises, and by Mis mercy bas permitted an honor able'Peace. To Him be the honor! to the Fatherlind the thanks.. Wu-,__ This dispatch was publicly read in Berlin, amid the booming of artillery, the ringing of belts, and the cheers of a people wild with joy. At night, the city was illuminated. The German briny has alreadly com menced its honieward march, except the troops detailed to bold certain French provinces, until the war indemnity is paid, as previdsd in the treaty. Prince Frederick Charles will have command of the German army of occupation. Arrangements were being completed for the return of the prisoners of war held by Germany. A corps of 40,000 French troops has occupied Paris, re lieving the Mobile Guards, to preserve order and repress revolutionary out breaks. The Paris deputies, represent ing the Red Republicans, had resigned their seats in the National Assembly, because of the ratification of the treaty. It is said Louis Napoleon will leave his quarters in Germany, and remain with the Empress at Chiselhurst, Eng land, until France has definitely decided its future government. lie still hopes for a restoration of the empire—hopes that are not likely to be realized. France will be either republican or monarchical. If the latter, an Orleanist prince will be cAlled to the throne. In the Assembly, on Monday, no tions for the arrest and impeachment of the members of the Provisional Govern ment, were made by Louis Blanc, Vic tor Hugo and Deleschix, on behalf of the Red Republicans. Trouble was ap. prehended from the revolutionary ele ment in Paris. Gen. Palladines, ap pointed to command the troops in the city, has issuedaprochunatlon announc ing his purpose to preserve order at all h:azards. .I.s; the, revision of the U. S. - Senate Committees, Senator Morton be. made chairman of the Foreigneommit 7 tee, instead of Mr. Sumner, the latter not being at present in accord with the , President's foreign policy. CONG The 41st Congress . closed its session ON the Ist inst., Mr. Reinter on Saturday ; at 12 o' • k, '.Both • Senate and HouSe sat May nigl and were engaged on A - ness as t hands on the clock li twell when further legislatit by the fall of the gave -„ p i officers, announcing tl,. i ti•)nal limit of th • • •of 4; Congress had 1• ;, . hed. st. the important bills pending were sa• by Committees of Conference on Frit night and Saturday morning. The Sei Ote e 6 Wailfticirtqtilfio appropriate $20,000 to indemnify the Sisters of Char -it, fat` bombardment of Clrfirleston; when tir3 hour of adjournment was aviuthed, and the bill 4.11. Thellonse .was engaged in calling, the yeas and nays on the .bill to abolishthe• *nine. of- Adisiml and Vice Admiral, when the speaker's I . larn: mer suspended f urther proceeding's.' Both 'loused of the'.42d CongresS Were at once c4illedAo-order :irrthe Senate a number of new: ,%iirters *ere s*orn is, and the usual eoninlittett appaintpd to notify the Preokbitnt oLthe organiza tion of a new-Longress. In the noose, Speaker Blaine having retired from the chair, Hon. Edward MePfieln9a, the last House, took the Cie/Vs deek,araliealled the'hody to order. He saidj•heliour having ar rived for the orgwiisation•of the House , of Representatives of-the Forty-second Cpngress, the Clerk of the last House, in accordance with law, would proceed to call the roil as the .credentials had been presented tp him, in accortlan - Ce with The roll being. completed, the Clerk said that the next thing in or 7. der would be the election of, a Bpe4er. Mr. Blair, of Michigan, nominated Hon.,famesp. Blaine, of Maine.' Mr. Wood, of New York, said that in behalf, of the ,BenaocnsW.of the House he nominated /;ion, George W. Morgan, of Ohio as their eandidete.- H _ . - . The ballot - resulted—for Blaine 110, Morgan 93. Mr. Blaine haVing' beeil declared elected,took the speaker's chair and said— Gentlemen—Me Speakership of the American Boise of 4epresentatives has always been esteemed an enviable honor. A re-election to the position carries with it a peculiar gatification in that it im plies an approval of past official bearing. For this great - mark of your confidence I can but return to you my sincerest thanks with the assurance of nix : utmost devotion to the dutiecwhich log . call upon me to discharge. Chosen by the party , representing the political majority in thiflEfouse, the Speak er owes a faith all allegance to the prinei pies and poliey,of that party; but he will fall far below the honorable re9uiremerni of his station if IM fans to give to the mi nority their AM "rTg„b4i under the rules which Tie is 'called upOn to admintster.. 7 - The supeessfiLl-working of our grand sys; tern ef• Government depends largely- upein the vigdanee party 9rgsmizotinim, and the most whioleseepne jOgislation whjek thief Fhitise : p*ttee's an ff - perfeea is that result* front Opposing fbrces, mu tnallyeser and watchful and well nigh balanced in numbers.., , • The Forty-Seco:A :Ccuigress assembles at a period of general content,- happiness and prosperity throughtuft.theland. Un der the wise administration anise Nation al Government peace reignsen. all oar borders, and the only ;serious misunder standing With any forelgm Potter* is,. we may hcme,-Ut this moment in • process of honorable, cordial and lasting' adjustment. We are fortunate in meeting at such * time; in representing such eonititutencies; in legialating4or duck a ("Murry. Trustiflg,. gentle Men, that our official iniereourse maybe fre9 firKKEI all personal asperity, believing that all our labors will eventuate for the pdbfie :goal, and cray-, ing th e blessing of Rini • without whose aid we labor in vain, :I .am now ready •to proceed with the further organization of the /louse, and as the first step thereto..l will myself take the, oath .prescribed the Ctinstitution and the laws., -, -The oath was administered' to the . speaker -by Mr. - Torrareat - the oldest, con tinuing manlier, after whicll tire mein- berg erect were sirorn fir: " Mr. Dawes offered a rtisolutfOn ,ge chtring the following per•sphs (the Re- , pablican Caucus nonilneeePileeted peg ` cera of the Hcntse: . Edward MePhersoti, of l i eitheyll:aah Clerk of the Reuse. .Nebemialt G.,Ordwaf, of New shire, Sergeant -at -ulna— . • Otis S. Buxton, ofN'evr_ Door . : keepei.. ' • • WWiam S. King, of Mitmegfets, 'Post master. • ' Itev. J. G. Butler,' or the ritstsict Columbia, Chaplain:* • , 11fr. Wood moved to subititute the namos of the Deiniierat,ic cauens:.notni- nees, viz: Jp,mes G. Berret, of the.DiiAriet'skt,(lol- umbia, Clerk of the House.. , s • Nicholas Orenberg, • of l'enusylftlia„ Sergeant -at-arms. . 0 - wen Thorn, of California, Dot:airtop er. Seaton Gales, of North Carolina, Post master. Ignatius Cooper, of Delftware, Chap Mr. Wood's motion was rejected yeas 86, nays 125, when the original motion was adopted, and the einem visaed were sworn in. Mr. Schofield presented the memorial of Hon. John Cessna, contesting the seat of B. F. Meyers, which was refer red to the Committee on Elections when. appointed. The President replied to therommit tee which announced the organization of the 42d Congreas;that be would have communications 'to Make within the week and hoped_ Congress would not ad- journ until then. "Thet3enate • thereup• on laid on the table the House resolu tion on adjournment. - In the Item*, a resolution directing the.SPeakerto pre ceed at clime to the appointment of Committees, was laid on thetable. Both houses adjourned over to Timis , day. The contested election 'case of Cessna vs. Meyers is at the head of the list, and will be the first dispOsed of by the Com mittee on Electiotis. The testimony was presented to the rfoxise on Tuesday and was ordered to be printed. It is said to be very voluminoui, there. be ing a large number of witaiesscs.— Should Congress remain in session a few more weeks it may be dispOsed of at this session; otherwise it will go over to De cember. Mr. Cessna claims to have shown a clear legal majority of over 100 against Meyers. THE rebel element still dominates many sections of, the South, and (level opes its wicked spirit in 'hitt& 'perse cution of union men, white imd black. The Ku-Klux organizations concentrate this rebel malignity and work out rages and assassination to the terror of law-abiding citizen& The following is given as one of the verses of a song still popular in the South: "I hate the comutstioa, That Various Mann. tali; I bate the Freedmen's bureau, Allablue ; I hate the N t b r a With sn'tbstitis, And the lOW,. ebeattnir Yankee, I hates them wus and 'nut." Tux two wings of the Republican party in Missouri have got tired fighting each other for the benefit uf the common enemy, and agreed to Unite:— The State Committees have already co 'slowed And issued an addresslo the Re publicans of the State. urging union and harmony. The division lost us the I„ggislature at the last election and sent Fran* Blair to the IT 16: Sen ' s't43 ' One yoiiii4o r i ene e in' wichAdiy hex we iTe,UYeatiatixt Snioottii. . - LD ABD „ , i ___lg in New York. 4 One hritilred arklithirty-Ilig „tianisii, wereil reported to the health officers on Saturday. isierosijikaiMeMarriW. krittWeeep•al ..........i., lIIIVINIONIRI Jain il 0, 34 Uttnttee StaNtiSt; wilyj reter rea d i6 3 tlllnilliticitfbn of Preda‘rit Bt the Cumber- , place a aupplemeut,p the• Act in rein- land. County liiFicultikiel.Societl• thin to pleadings a , ndjudgement, volun-1 GoyEnsori Alcoru, of Mississippi, posi tary arbitration, andplditional return 1 tively declines to go to the United States flays for, writs issuing front the,:cottrt of t Bertaie, and will retain hi; piesent position cominon.Wealein theßthjudicialdistriet,l tnit t iltbef4tate is filliy Vestored. ( i'ork add .41,4anisAltud tire, practice of I . kibi Municipal election hi Williams the Court thereon, approved April9,lport, Md.,on Monday last, the Republi / 868 ' ~ ' , ' ' • eine achieved another handsome victory, The, "Local Optiou'2„ hill .was before tAcettili'their eni,fre ticket. ' C the House on iatiriat., as the specie - V . ; m aa. so Shia ,i i . ! ' kp a t r i c k' , ... - . order. It provides that tlik vote for to'rlimse, who.. died at Itrunswick on. Sunday, willed to Rut ' againstlieense be taken by,wards, cities, "gers College $so,000 ; to Princeton College borolighs anti towteships.- A motion vote M by a c t ii to uti - a m ixt_ w en‘, tict, t a 4 s ii t: d, m y a e k as e t 2e he , I a . , f l . 7 l L er - 8 , um . of:. $ llO,OOO. AMC rn9 • bas held a Ventilatory and nays 6S-Ift. Hetet& voting with the - d9kiv , l 7l i "' h a 464°CaltioP. Re refuses to friends of the bill, in the, ties,— ' I C,._ (2ovee/);Rie rnment Vantutoo o iler by the Italian After a protiacted.arid able debtito.the' • ti !* ' ~, E .t.rinservs organized emigration from House was : brought ' to .a vote on the '-' The ceded Piton* provinces will- occur bill. The yew and nays were :caked, tae a test vote, on the first section, result- immediately, . Large bodies bf Alsatians e will ing yeas,s9, nays.3s—Mr. Itereter,Not- mu - irate to America. ing ap,inst•ther wt. The othersectionti '' A: iltoscial etlinterdiati has been entered into ander 'which , .the German occupation were then ,agreal, to, and wmotion*to suspend the rules to put•tbe bil/onliiird - ~)f-Veraninewiii eitinelecl Until the 19th in passage :failed for want:of twoptldrds, 41 lilld• • . 4, tile Vote, beAtg, yea 4 . 1,14, /WS 37. . ' ' ' 'Frit London Pea leitrnethat the pros- Tile.bill passed the House finally on pect of the settlement of all matters in. 'Tpe..54:1,, pvprOg i - yeas 51, nvs 35. It -diipute , between the 'United States and . no goes to, the Senate. .r. -; ' ! 'England bj the High Comthission at . The Senate bee passed tbe Benders- , *ashington . is' very proniising. • V 4 mile railroad bill; also a bill .e tending . Tii,E . Louisiaria'State Fair:buildings at calm New - Orleans. were bu Pd on Monday, in to” Beaver, Adams and Franklin -- Volt;ing &loss of $BO,OOO. Power's statue ties the'ProvisionS of au, act relating to appeals and transcripts from judgments of Washington, belonging to Abe State, Of Justices of the Peace in the county, was deitroyed. v •. , at Junhita, approved April 4., 1870. UT , ftunas ,dechnes to, make a treaty oi . - ' , provides that parties taking transcripts. shall pay all costs accrued up to the tutus zfr.rrewiut• OcrunAr, ,on the ground of the transcript; provided, that appal- a I is nacestal7 "'F- - F rance , to imitate the United tinatee,,and restore an equili lantse who make Oatlx,pf inability to 'pay b r i a ,„ b., hi „ h i„,„,r costs shl have the right - to appeal And •:: -7.- . l' -- I' ---g. .Ta t e. prieeof $5OOO offered by tbit Preach_ demand transcripts without such pay in ent .- men.of Callfernia for the *nit Prussian ~ - - Adam Lerew, trustee of Hiram Albert, to purchase real estate and decree tl • In the Senate, on Friday,.ldr. Davis, froni -the Committee on Apportionment, reed "a bill apporthming tho Sena to, amt.. LIEs: Win& was rirdOed to 'be: prutted. It makes the twit bemocratio majoritiok "while in some caiesßecubliatm cortnkint are sthdloired nip . by a,:itclatiiiit ,witis ileas4eipemoCratic countief. It ! Wakes 'Adams and Franklin a Senat;irial trict, asaflresent. Adams and Frank- Fin are . ,put in One Leipslativ,O diitziet with two members. 'ork gets 2, C lerland 1, BedfOrd and Fultint 1, and Sotneigiett The bill Will undergo ma' terial alteration before finaradoption. There seemato be.no settled principle reetilating the apPortiont, some counties Laving separate representation I and others being tacked to ether to make tli election of Dejwczattic mem bers sure. Thus Luzern, being, uncer tain in' politics, is tacked to Democratic Monroe, 'andgiven dye members. -Ea, . with other districts. It is confossedly a "getrY-minder,'_, and Davis can Hardly lope ba . C . arrY it' through: Even if the 'Democratic m4or,tty in the . Sen ate 'can 'Cie'to . toe the, mark, the house will send it where "the wbod hint; twineth." , On_Tries:l4 the' &nate passed the exempt all the parsons& in the counties of Franklin and. ',Adams fpm tiixation. Osr Tuesday next the Goberßatprial election iq Newilainpshire comes off.- 13oth . liattlea" are ,imPrOying what little time remains to ifiem, and a heavy Note mip~eexpcted: Repuklican tia4 J • jariti - over all parties bat year.Nyas Put . a little over one thousand, and unnstial intere.st therefdre,altaches to the result. H of N0TE.6.7-TAte late decision`Of the Slapreme Cold in this State iu xef r'enCc ro the liibilities.efithe niakxr of a nOte, is one to which the at-. rention of every one doing iiiudness shOuld be spegially directed. An ordinary pnota.' issory note Was filled np for the payment. Of one hundred dollars. After the note was made, the payee, it is asserted, added the words "and fifty,!' thus making it a promissory note for one hundred arid fifty dollars. This note was, pissed into the hands of an innocent third party, who claimed the run sum named in thq: As. On an appeal to the Supreme Court it was : decided that the drawer was liable, be having invited the fraud by his own ueglit gotten., tt is well known that ,there is a blank space on al.LpzMited promissory notes where the amount of money to be paid is written, and that at the end of thir blank sweetie, word "dielars" is printed. The Supreme. Court Aieelared that it was negligence an the part of the drawer in not drawing a literbetween the written word -`!hundred" and the' printed word "dol. lare," and that where such negligence existed, and there was mithing on the Sweet thenote that shomadany alteration ,:the drawer wee liable. The Chief Justice added.that the _Supreme Court deerned mach a rule memory to •faeflitate the .circulation of eoramereial paper and at ' the same time increase the care of draw ers. The rule is only to apply, however, where Ain alteration is not apparent 'cm the face of the paper. STATE. A.ND COISOBESSIONAI. ELLECTIONIL —New York is to be t added to the list of States whose Democratic Legislature axe endeavoring *to escape the effect of the Enforcement aet -at— State elections by changing them to a different 'day from that mi which the Congressional elections are held. kbill for that purpose was in troduced in the New York Legislature on Monday. By this plan they hope to carry on, says the Tribune, in) far as the State Government is concerned, theirtraditional tactics of ballot-stuffing free from the pry ing eyes of Federal superriSors. Of course, the expense ofd few millions, more or less, consequent upon having two election days instead of ove, is too trifling a detail to be eonsidedred i by these worthy patriots. The movement is not without its signifi cent as a tniiit confession of the convic tions of Tarninani tharits hold upon elect Guns Is gone as soon is they arehoriestly conducted. Thant is a good story told in Washing ton, about a cithicee servant employed by 'Admiral Pellet. On reception. day the duty of attending door was assigned to Ah Sin. Accilitcgrxed to the social usages of hkrikirn Jibed where a visitor's nu* is *WAWA by the sine of the card, and wixere,a huge yellow. °Dankest's the pres ence. of a prince, be treated , the little bit of pasteboards with conteMpt.—While nodding his head - and 'tossing the hits of papers unceremoniously in ,the basket, the gas collector happened to - pretieut his hill. • The long yeNv ir A l 4, `and with profound'salaams hebowell the , astonished gas man into the presence of the amazed SPEAK= Blaine e resen- battle-tiag captured. in the war, has been' claimed for Riecoti Garibaldi who took the, Pf..t4e4listy-brat Praisisn ment, 4 Non ) , on the MI of January. thiprilapreinet Ooart of -the Otte* in ate essis West. Virgin* involvint`qty or th,f;eo- ,. sialkof Berkley and 'alefikinmis :.t,o West 'Virginia, the Courtdeeided cousatieansuned were 80 Poithirrid" Virginia. BismatecE is preparizig a :Circular ad dressed to the diplottudie agents of ' 4 481"r musaY in Three epitntriet, rtcrivin lidstotrof the war and thethaziged cal position of the Ge4ifirt !flop - lie. Ho, comments with great sersrolity"n,pon Qat ,attitidirof England ciniirig the War. THE Cosi. Quzariox.—The phi.i . and Reading Rai hoadCompsay hare. addressed a lengthy.meniOrial to the Pean.- +Ovoids Legislature., defending their ao `Goa reistire to the recent coal strike. They throw all the responsibility of the upon the workmen. total appropriations of Congress for 187 . 2 are '8163,444,681.62, or $5," 598,- 546.96 in excess of those go 087), which were 4187,851,131.64. The- whole ' in crease can be attributedlo pea; appropristeAeorly 4004 that amount; 'Chips ;showing an 4C4/114 re- action in the expenses of Os depart meats. - Tama.&olio alitianaaW 1 11111 'ititteg tbaCtbsk Ontbollsi :popobstiOn OftiPetioll yasio isi WAX*, of • *Mob 185,4065 re Act, the -awes& of • Pfilliulolphis, °MAKI • Pittsburg, 60,00610lloausfeii, LOAM is' B.rio. and 411,13004nIcAriftihmt. :Vbere are lirshisishofis, et Bishops, and : Vireo 2thsess3•Abbats, basting jurisdiction In the United States. . _ • 'Kerman /broxorr Scrrs.---p Hanueo, .I.llimrsa a shoit tithe& since 'a lad ` dialed Logan bruise sob); , from a : schbohni while site'was . purfishing anil *id captured ant brought back tip another lad named Yates. This so enraged ah Odes • bretlidir of Logan on tedAi last Whew the twattiet school; Yates with 'a triffe and stabbed hies bad ly. He died within a few hours. Logan fled and his not Yet been arrested. - 'Tait "ITErf BCGAIt C 11,01". —The Weir Orleans Picayune says there is every in-• dication that strenuous efforts will be made to increase the production of Lussiss ilina Sugar next year. The old plaubiris intend to extend their acreage under gar, and many will abandon cotaugpiltUra and Aura their atiation $l/43411:' In many parishes planting. has already commenced, where the requisite labor has been secured. 'Very high wages are • be= ing paid, so strong is the coaspetion lbr labor. • Ligroa dealers in Oltic.cemplain this under the nen:law women who haveehift.r . less husbands are suing -them for suppoirt on the ground that the men are prevented fr c !iPfPYridOg 4 . 51 r. their Amines in, come ,quence of their *Wpm* inliqoar; and / the women get..-verdicts;in their, Isior, sometimes even when it is 4 prowelthattha improvident husbands wilt tootiverlinhen they,me 51erfectlyaohar. - • 7 Theeossequenowl is that income parts of the State &married man cannot get a drink of honor" without a written permission . . from his • wife—and . a very good consequence/Hs. ; I Os Monday while Justice Bramlette was trying a colored man for riotous con druotai Meridian; Miss.; a' diaterbance in the; court men; kid a - black man named Tyler shot . Iframlette, killing himinetantly. Tyler and two kid/ com rades were killed by the citizens. - Later particulars from Meridian; Miss., relative to the shooting of : Justide Bram . - lette, set forth that - ea — Colored men were sUbsequentlY shOt and killed as the result 'of the actionof one of their number in summarily despatching the justice. AN old negro woman, in' amain - Alai for lack of discipline among ycningsbets, in sists that it isheeause tAleir mothers wear gaiters. ."Yout *see, when we word low shoes and the Whin wanted Whippin', we just took off a Abe 'nighty quick, and gui 'em a good sp4rthite; but noW, how's a body to get a gaiter off iritime P go the chili Beta ' no Whippinsqt all now& Uieggs.ll. Wszi in Aberdeen, Dr, I:anion dined with a clergyman, the soeip'being. hob*. potch. -Thelidiof the house, after hiv ing saved hint ince, asked •it he• would take some nibs 'Thli — gruff pal stern nittralist and outspoken e social bar rep/iedt "It is a dish ftt:for i Madam."—: 4 `l'alte a litths'iniire Uteri" Was the ini tindiat-e:and4Pioinititi3lt.il.r7 .- 4 • . A Lrrrix boy is yili*trikii was being .114 to, bede ,other pight: about,dark, whea* obisotakto going so saris. Ilia ,mother A*** gke obioleane tent to belt early, 4.4}4,be must* a0.t0. 3 • Wise ' fellow said is weal& ffbiswiedker Would, de an iboold=hems did--:go •to 'lted first, Theo Wort)* otiotrals to wine, CsasoLL.—A rabid dog was Warfieldsburg, one day last baring bitten many dogs and u l / 4.. ) visit Europe re to be se xtucky, it o p ' P , t evetun, .xperienced an cows and a buggy; loss $1,009 to $1.500, with insurance of .s9oo.—On the same Right, the stable of Pete/10p ,"(13111r; .was burnt; insurance $lOO. • • ter:at Carlisle, died on Saturdaynight; he ..waivat. one time editor eftbeCasisle Her- FRAnaux.-1. dab ter of Daniel 141 7 linger' ;mai nWaimathore, aged 8 'years, had her skult - fractured on Batueday even ing. by a kick fro „ st.• colt, which , may : prove fatal, On thenikhtof the lalst the steam saw mill' of John ttptluuutl; soar Greencastle, was burnt Tess 11,100.4. On the night of the 4/301,, catabla of Mrs; Bowman, Greencastle, was burnt; loss _ FREDEnicxl---An old colored woman / widely knowilas "Aunt Haneuth" Smith ; recently died at Itteeluukketcrvu, aged 109 FIZZI Yoax.=-The barn. of Alexander Hay, York, was destroyed by flre on Thursday 'fight; with contents; insured for 0,000 iu the Farmers' Mutual QampaisY;--7os eph A. Proctor; master minttilliatt:And James Itnniette, contractorz ) ed in building a bridge at ,Rbconix n on N. Central rail-road, were Ted -- en Thursday evening by a gravel train run.' ning over them. The charge of Judge Pryor, of the Prankfoit Circuit (awl of counsels ortho dox Democrat of the Keutuoky school), to the Grand Jury snore theft confirms all that has ever been said in Congress or ehowliere about the 1111-Klux.. After commenting upon th 6 outrage perpetrated with impunity almost tuider the eyes rof the Court in the release of •Scroggies„ charged with the murder of a negro, from the• Frankfort jail, Judge Pryor says: "If theie secret, masked,..esearts are to be held, and men taken frons:oer county jails at their will and pleasure, and at - the risk of the llvea of all who resist them, vire had as well tear down our temples of justice and place our lives, liberty and property in their hands. What protection can' a man have " 'at bLs'ome in town or rxeuitry who, by word or action, has mtlit their , tangeandelkolear Un him, if, at the benr of , midnight, they are so cruel and reckless as to tear him Diane and bang him to the first:llMb by the road side? e What nicessity' is tb,r4 for such a tribunal in this Stile? ; not, cognizant of a single Instance in nob' district where men, indicted ler.,ertme, have escaped' - punishment when proven guilty, but on the contrary; die li s ta Weisel promentingattorneyW ed fever* times in prodemen— amity When the proof did riot, in - 11 1 Y: ettehiss, justify it, and I have promptly set Mille die verdiet. The inclination ofjuries, is .ca sies, is to punish menwho violate the lee. In the absenee-,of • thsess.mallswLel. hands of men the social cenclition sof the eatmtry would be tindistairted*Ojiiistjas lasted out 4n ear courts tri accooderseel -With filleclaws of the land, This -items& be nay 114th:el enmeiestims. meollect that, daring the war pendingbetmsen the Government and the Souther n States when .men move arrested and imprisoned without, warrant and wide:at a trial,' mina were more Owner* fOr the vindication& their rights by the courts of the otenstry- than those whose sympathies wets with the Bentham States in thatand certainly this class of met. ,e not. thrown aside their m a rl Ines sr literary in order to wreak vengeance upottPOnr, helpleas negroes. This cannot he" . there in no reason for it; no motive in it.— T.lwire is no excuse, justitlestlint es AI. Won for snob condtue, mid Mame men I wonld'icorn to engage in it. Jilrens 'one *two•negroes have been' shoe, dew* si* my dietriet by armed men in disgrilee.-- Nlitte men hese been. laceratediwith the lash under the jtudgratiatof these coartii- r &teed 'es dark as the covering that •frddes their faces from the - vietim's view. Judg ment is gronouneed at the silent- hoer of night by stodge, whose judgment icetth _ . er executed by a rem around the • asst or -the lamb upon the back. Humanity rertke at L 'Pelitte sentiment, with the *id Of . the. Legislature and Ciente, alone eel check it. The /agrees/ ,aLledis tei , Were• killed because they ware summoned;witnesses in the Federal Courts, enc . = .not allowed to testify at , borne. ' *mid be no excuse for such an orgaiiirs ,tion; in my judgme nt there - U-oone new, 'and never can be.' Tau ?EWALT. FARO BANCERR of Dnii yu.a.---it woman went through on the Kansas Pacific train last evening that eras point3d out to usand several other inteiast. .ed youths as one of the celebrated female .fatQ bankers of Denver. She was dressed tastefully and quietly in a gray' alpaca traveling suit, with• gicreas and triMming of bat to match; was of medium stature, well termed,. and not more than Si or U. Her face was not at all an unpleasant one; emit have been very pretty, some time, sae so many telt-tale lines were drawn up *wit; and what is most unusual in women tiChir elms; the complexion was good, Bfs waroit her way back 'from St. Louis, 'whine she went, so ottrittlinauttion stated, to-place -a young boy at seboed. • • Their faro.bank at Denver haa been in full blast ter some time, and the two pro prietors are reaping as rich a harvest' as ; their professional , "sisters" of New •York,- vfoohta and own. Ito, eights ca turbatuale of any kind have ever .oecarrial at their rooms, and the women eseduct the game with all this suavity of experien ced professionals. _ Several lights of the gambling fraternity of . this. city were at. the depot, and snanted very much interested in *tubing after her welfare. Women muntnah; women gamblers and women conntarfeiters. Who omelette against iwbmen's rights,?-4Kansos Cap Notes. 7111711.AT= Cratagricr.—A Tennessee 'has inclosed to the United States TreaSurer a slip cut from s recent North Carolina paper setting forth that the postmaster at Hillsbom, X. C., lad been lined 12.90 for refusing to receive mutilated currency in payment fdPpostage stamps, and says that since the appearance of this' article in print his office has bees flooded with nautialated currency, and he desires to know whether he is compelled to take it or may refuse the money so pre. !anted. Treasmrer Spinner replies, stating that under the rules of the Treasury . Repatt ment postmasters are authorized to re , ceive.auch, currency for its full value in payment - for postage stamps, when in cases' of 'Untied States notes not more than seven twentieths of the note is missing, and JA cases of fractional Currency when not more than C.kne.tenth is missingt , Patin 'such notes and fractional currency are mutilated beyond the standard ieSerred tq no one is compelled to receive them for any part of 'heir .. .value; an 4 the only Oace, where such antes may be re4e eased is at the 11.nktpd States Pessary. • " Brrarriumax Run HAD.—On the sth h3at . , a family named w•axtri 00128iit ing.or Mr. suniXre. Walkerand two child. rep, 'Mpg in McHenry. county Me* a , short disdancn, north of Elgin, 111., wan fouud dead, in their house. A. letter was toagd explaining t h at the fatberand moth er bad riven laudaumn to their children and ink= it theinudeni, and rue happy is helbving thid they midi` go to their -ebildrear lir better World. They . wain earliest apirituattro. • Tug KV-ILLVX. (For the /314 w sod Ileanoel. Law making vipman eligible to the office of school director." Institute decided tfigtAlter each discussion a decision of its merits be given by the inembers. • .:1111VINSidkrigate-11iid16:1.;` opened witly 2 v*Wer and singing. Clam drill in orthography. Select Reacting. Singing. Discussion: "Resolved, That the P ll 4 l rum 1 0 49 1 term 1W ten .itiontha" Decided in the negative. Afternoon Sessiont—J. A. Leer chosen ,ROC. Sec. pro fete. Singing. Class dal in Grammar. Discussion: "Resolved, That we are more Indebted for our liber-. tise to the sehoel teacher than the soldier," Singing. . .Diactession: "Resolved, That there should be uniformity Oftilt hooka thronghout.the County." Decided in the affirmative. •'" • Evening Session.z.-1113nntes of three previous meetings read and adopted.; .11e ports bfeommittees. Address by the Presi dent. Discussion: "Resolved that school di:mai:we should be - paid for their servi. ear." Decided in the negative. Singing. Select Reading. Singing. Discussion: "Resolved, That war has been productive of- rioter misery than intemperance." Decided _in the negative. Singing.. Select Reading. :Jitadi:g as it is. Reading as it was. A ,votell' thanks was tendered the.Offitoers, and their ttrm of office con tinned through the next Institute. The following gentlemen took part in the discussions: W. Townsend, A. A. Bcges, R. W. Sadler, C. G. Beals, J. A. I.Cler, Dr. I. W. Pearson, A. B. Myers, D. S. Brenneman, D. S. Plank, A. M. Mc- Clure, J. Shelly, P. Griest, F. W. Heil backer, J. B. Anthony. Select Readenu F. W. Ileilhecker, R. W. Sadicr, Miss Ida Johns, Miss Mary Pearsoir,, Miss Mary Pfeffer. Oilleens; Wafter Townsend, Pres.; A. A. Roden, Vice Pres.; D. 13. Brenneman,- Coy. See.; J. B. Anthony, Rec. Sec. (For the Btu end EtentlaeL simangsr. The late Eniperor of the French haring found that the students in the colleges of France„ who smoke, were decidedly infer ior in their scholastio attainments to the 1 20&40aoluers, prohibited this inOurious haldrbi the nrdleses., it.issaid that thy .ErepsFor pun'lan 6 80;1110it pipes in one abgr'*Ovid knot his a good , thing fer the rising geinyntion of ihis 414 if sill the pipes in this oonetry were rat out. ' t Mos thelhar aaiSsatiost MA. EDMA:—On ThMmdey eictisig leet the Het,: Mr. Dixon . llldi. Tanta A set : 4011 go IL E. Clherebef thisi Olney oit the .inittieek presented In the. followitsc linetej—lttnteirricAt: • het tilaitight heteiersoetuning bowl. - *se keen Senn not Pettir irlOal Una sins hero the ruin it *Ai Wing— Perish beneath Its deadly pols'nons Wns. Sinking UV its tom peril to the elm Bleb fa eseeeriyadmute, and'of htfinatet. hue, An imp of &tit tiesista larks in each drop,. Nestles sews within tie sperrllag env: cease not to banish then the poLs'noue howl. Ere life and health titan fade 'Death its contra NaW Oxlips* itlarsfi . b 1371. . J. aG. WATER'S AMERICAN ALZARAC, for the new year, his arrived for delivery gmtbiby to all who call for it. This little annual has the Wiest circulation' of Any book in in the world, made by the fact that it fan. Dished the best medical advice which' la available to the. people--enables them to &genuine whit their complaints ape and Uri to cops them. ' It contains the it*, Ihlg annomneement of the onallagnstion !Ad' a world, or the coinbostion at one '9f the Atom in the iiinsHim ' ent, -iii'h all its • • attendant planets. • - W . It Taft Barr Brows in market, for heatity, etOnotny, andnomtott ieadamtted ~llaround to berths MORNING GIoORY. dnAns all competition, mad that is the jmignunitnf all who have used it., It is just the thing for Ofilooe, Stores, an d P4riors Clambers. Call at 0. IL puebler's Ware tom, opposite the Passenger Depot, and examine for yourselves. tf TIER War . "to minister to a mind &r -owed," is to take Peruvaln Syrup, a pro tected soletion ofthe.:protoxide of iron, which gives strength and vigor to the whole systeto, restores the digestiiiii organs to perfect health, thereby restoring the mind to its natural vigor. It AT Corr! At Cotrr! Until April' 1871— at Nome' Corner, to make room for 13pring ing, Hats, 'Caps, Boots, Shoes, at wnottrasta PRICES. NQW is your time for Bargains. Doa't fail to call, if you need anything in my line. No linmbug. Call and see fo yourselves. Amman= ROOMS TO Lam—Three furnished Rooms to let, in the Centre square, desirable for students or others. Terms reasonable. Enquire of Mrs. Har. riot Harper. • tf • Wsruntoworro rt Ram The building now occupied by Joe. W a s & Sox as a Proem s Warehouse, dettyrberg, Pa.— Inquire of Joseph Wib.. tf VALasszat llizorennm---Read the ad vertisement oi Hiller I& Davis, Dr‘ortats of Baltimore, in to-day's piper, headed "Health I Health I" No humbug. w — lr you,waut ,Grocories, Wit, can lit cdoies, on York street, where you will find a full supply at reduced prices. • • . • mar.ll,Bt • A enr parody was that involved in the kiwi of a young nobkanan, with a large number of titles and a s small amount of brains--Lord thisi, and Viscount that, and• so on ad fajtaitins.— t'My fair friends," said the witty "one of his titles you appear to- have for gotten." "Ohl" was the universal excla mation, "what is that?" "lie 'altruism of Intellect," wid the rejoinder. /Paid *Oen. RIICIESTERS TARR NOTICIE Writ. Blair & Son have made extensive Pro vision for supplying your wants. We will keep co on land the whole l* of seeds red eraily to ltuelastereattenOL sake, se of widen de 11 sell at prices to suit the times. Cali and see. MIL BLAIR, & SON, Whoksialiand Retail Grocers and Queedsware Merchants, Carlisle, l'a. +4DNAF NE BB .NLINDNBEBANDCATANItH treated wilkthe utmost meow br heats. D. asilllotamor emulous qytiw /11yeeno4 Ude goclateptla the Allatteat Ctitio (e f ' Alliwnace? etntia, 12 mews exparistea, puts 01 Umiak, nottaadj No. 116 Are street, Ptak restittiont. all can beaten at hisofilee: The medical botlitY are invited to atoomakir theft Patients, as be die me swear In his praetiee. 'ere inserted" witignit pahl. No charge for ea. atalaation - (Ma c h 18,1674V—1i WISH a&IMNG, WIB& Gu i For Store Fronts, Asylums, fie.; 'lron Bed. steads, Wire IVeljklu for nee, afut pppWy Varderl r fa"lindoii - Wire Cloth, Sieves, Fen dors, Berens foi Coal, Ores, Sand, Be, .Heavy &wiped Cloth for hark Arrestels; Landscape algritartg=l4Psr. fie: . Wigs, ' Beery WM/Mahon * addressing the tnanniketwere, WALPIR $ SONS , No. SM Market lt. Philadelphia, Ma** U7l-47 4k. CM !goats% gads. REMOVAL! R I - ~.:,. . „:-, . 1 0 ,: MO.V E D • .• JOSEPH JACOBS, 44 RU :- .' T P',' MO ~.,:, , . aRCHANT TAILOR ; i. " .._ . Gas i r 1 d:. ~ e - , , ,y; ,' HAS REMOVED . . , door to J. W. Cress' Store, on Mao- Can be toun . t his rfflidencerott corner Middle and Stratton streets, beratturg St., near the Square. A large assortment of GBTTYBBURG, PA., i Cloning, Casistmers, V•stinixe, Trims Will promptly attend to all orders In his line.— , siluirs at', dite.. . , ~,, . Work done in the moat satisfactory manner, and . ," at prices as low as can possibly be a ff orded tomtits , oifeiedfattfie smifflifft fits. a living. (}Dods bell tat the store cut ree rtr charge. - " 1 . ' - ' 1714 * 7"2"flint well when as s own. Latest bi. Y. reoeiredand tailoring done In the Frost Liweu se qbAbludelbrglbrackets. DrOP wad ge. . °betor ddbe. a.s u.stud. •• gh . ; else, ATETI. PIPE, Stops, Top and The public patronage solicited. and no effort Frost gots, and, in short, - ere belonging spared to pleqse togas or water fixtures. April 22, 1870—tf Beds hung, and fUrnished If deslreld4 LOcks of all kinds repaired. [April 1870—tf _______ , • GETTISBIA,G ....B: Y. rpllE , tlrni of Newport &"-Zleeer havtrig been dissolved,thelopdernigeed will cool:Lose the- Baking'lhaninets, • tn. ell its brunches, at the old Corner.of South Washington and West Middle streets, Geftisburg, Pa . All kinds of' CAACKE'EfI kZS intHAD goes. ET2, ec., bonstantly baked And always to lie PR hadlres iiis h. With. many ymers experienee and-every disposi tion to please, he feels that he can promise sails. faction In all cases. Orders solleliti, and promptly attended to. With many thanks r the patronage bestowed on the old Erin, its continuance is asked. April 9, 1110--t1 BALTZEJI. NEWPORT. PRIME OYSTERS JOHN. GRUEL, Chambersburg it., Gettysburg, Pa., ngzt door to Eagle Hotel, Has always on hand the very BEST 0 - YST.EI-CS . which can be commanded in the market, which will be served up in any style desired. He has Gal accommodation., for LADLE'S AND ped ENTLY:AWN. Give him a call. gir Also. always on Irand a large assortment of panfeetlous, Cakes, Fruits, Almonds,__ltaishas, PUN Toys, ive• Nov. 4, Wll-,tl N'EW BUSINESS. Upholstering & Trimming. WILLIAM E. CULP littitreitlilat e res ab , l o i =Z stt W a r t: eavdring SOFAS, CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, AND UP HOLSTERING IN ALL ITS! BRANCHES. aefT :1 Trgahr lie T heir ;r a: ePa r,,ge. tam. moderate. .. • ' BLACKSMITHING HaLE.B•AUCTIEI • . . ttltkstanunithlittotten illfnablngton struet...neXt door to Cbritatatan't Carpenter *op, and In prepared to da all kind; of BLAsippirrm legoshaffniabk. it! kupitti'S ibare of public patronage. RE7iAIRY.Ya of aU kinds. Glee us a OWL awn 1.168-4.1 ' • COOPERING. . - PETER . CITEP - •-_ - ..,• . Has eomueneclss,. - • COOPER LING BUSINESS .„ • , le Wilts brambles at kbrestdesaion Munintsa; . burg mad e at thq sod deartinie street. Reny,. .burs. Pa.- The'pabtle . - artsys taco made to order alitchidiandstyllet i - 31 - RA't VESBIS4 • . • • • W • CRO ' l / 4 111k. G.KEL STANDS.. - • TOM. - • teitlatELlL • I also inannlonture 5 and Id gat • ' Cider Barrels And o th er Mad! - Re pairing done cheaply and aria deapagehe to us • • ST AX SAW MEM ... . i. . . Tow ien.J..H;nv the 12 117W rati , ,7Visl! .' lM:; l4:l W il l; Griteffeebulir liprifts, and to prepared au aalr q Order Ms of What. Oak, Mee, Idemileek, . lir ariy kind of Timber desired, at the shores no. tise and at low rates. Re also manufactures Shingles 7 Failings; &e. --- ,LUMBE'R ..- delivered at any point at the LOWEST RATES.— a per eent. will be deducted for the cash payments, or rawest will becharged from the time of deliv ery or Lumbe. Thankful km pan , fustms. be a contintranee for the futures • An le should he addressed to him at Graaf. fenburg .O. A.Mitaus &Runty. Pa. ocLA Isee—ti RE Vie 1011 , -MILTENBEEGIOL GUNSMITHING BATTLE-FIFJ4D R-F.Lics! Castes, Shells, Bullets E. WOODWARD Wooldrespeetinfty call the attention of the tits lle to_lils larke anortment of Relies on the idemstmork Battle-deld. Ontunaithing Mended to with promptness and all work warranted. Wu us a call at our place of baldness on Car lisle Meet, (lifeConameny'sgall)J imarthe Depot ; Gattfsburg, Pa. ' fTnly 29, 1970.—tf GRANITE YARD, 6177 4 - SBURG;;PA:, - ON RAILROAD, NEAR FREIGHT DRPOT. ' PETER BEITLER,, Ti n gtholgtd , Mt ui rthiTTE, tOr all kindis o at reasonable rates— MENTAL PURPOSES, • • Urbinge • SO'S, Steps,- 4SITLERS, POSTS, MONUMENTS, CEM. EMMY BLOCKS, &C., &C., cut and Subbed In every style desired, by best o workmen. Sir Orders from a distance promptly attended to. June 3—tf JEREMIAH CULP GETTYSB URG, PA., ,UNDER TAKER, AND i'APHit-ItANdikii. is prepared to tumid* at abort notice and rea sonable terms, COFFINS, of all Stylea,. •BWAIL s aIso PAP which kmband ala lowest me aseortinentrai be sena at cast rates, and if win tuna* bands to pat It e wall. "lila and Pane,' Sign Pithotheir exe. elated to order. ' a gim a aVF l thilt' east; PURE , GRAPE WINES. THZ tulderamed, Istrgely engaged In the • . .. PURE GRAPE WINES, and now oilers tor sale diterent lirnzented and Unfervaoagod, for Media- Eraeratnentai purpose,. His prices are reasonable. and his Wines cannot tall to reader astbdactam. Vinyard Is loca ted on lbeissola-eastalds at tlemlsou7 a sQti lama aad ferule, =twins the grape 7 5 1 1 • ttrOrodikly, and tondo :US lu all cam a n aclass u or abse., • ATls4nsbe 14"114 ROIXRT pa 8, ism...tt ow/onm Vadat NA* Acts, at, Musical Instruments, &c., c NNIN ti A 'S, On"Chamberaburg Agtreett DID YOU SEE rIvHOSE&e Crita — MIKPLEP AND WALK ING 4,lN,thal aro semi* AO cheap at PICKING 4 IX),, THE PLACE TO BUY CHEAP. lid t Cap. tiootB & Shoes LATEST STYLES. CHEAPER THAN EVER. If you WAIN to have 'hooey; eall ou Cobean & Cunningham, Bttltinaore Street s bettysburg, Pa., VETHO bim smile large additions to tbelrstock vif of I'B AND SHORN, IkATS AND CAPS. and ndw-011er the best assortment ever opened in Uettyaborg—comprising the latest styles and made by the best of workmen. Call and examine our stock- Also, a variety of NOTIONS, SEGARS, &c. Jan. 12, 1471.—tt ANY AMOUNT OF DRESS and BUSINESS SACK COATS for lJ tale cheap at PICKING & CO. Fall and Winter Clothing In great rarlety at FRANK CIINNINGIIAIV Cliambarabatrg • Ilawdiw Bargiins D. la. -KLINGEL, Ifliar: Hotsat;, Street, Is selling cob; 14,e.ntire stock at city mule , lEtc.tvt,A•turrici Shc•es• in enter to nate room tor Ma own goods. VERY CHRAP FOR CASH The stet* is the very best of city made wort. mud I will guarantee It as represented. It em braces the belt, MENS' CALF and RIP BOOTS in town, and a full line of SHOES, GAITERS, &c.: for Ladies' sad etilldreas'wea.r. THE MANEFACTURING of Boma. Wee and Gann will else be carried on; In ail Its Mancbeet, ia before.. Bomb** done on abort notice. , By eat owe but hit-class workmen, and laliMig mane, the choicest leath er. be Lech- ccedlident of ins former reputation. Certainly nothlnit wiii be left undone ger Peel tateciLtse solicit __ s ceninn- Sixec i tronn2a. LL .twANGEL. ALL STYLES OF CLOTHS, CASSHIERES, BEAVERS, &c Ohcralberenow T "BLkancsra, iloitsa suaimas znd BIIPPALO lIQU/S. cheap at PICKING & CO. WOLF'S Cheap Olothin cr Store, , .frk ,740,.% Corder of Centrf Square, liktivaarg, Pa., Has the Inlgrat and beat stock of `FALL & WINTER 01.0 THING, ever offend In this NIP. Also, the very latest and best styles of Hats Laps Boots & Shoes ; Ilith & variety of Whiter troder-ClothilaS and Gents' IFurmishlag Goods ceneran) Also, a tine assortment otJewelry,Watelses, cloak., Notiamits. The best manufactured Leather Trunks and Valises, Carpet Bap and Umbrellas always on bawd. Helder, abd Gloves, a Imp amprtment. Chad reds Fancy aboes of ail 1020. In abor t , every that tallalar knot In a first -etas. Genes afore. ed askl as Row sa tbije our motto ' Ca "guide salsa c lf and der stock °pods purbssfrot eamirberel • Nov. 11101a0.—tf WOI.F. An meson who mats a rile lE`ittixig Suit GO TO OUNNINGHJACS On Chturtbersburg Street. PICKING & CANNOT be excelled for cheii,;ness, style arid durability In the way of P TS. NORRIS' NE A DQUARfiIRS Oi South-Bad Corner of Centre Square GETTYSBURG, Has the Largest and Best Stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, TirtLATINT aITLLS HATS AND CAPS. TM! EMIT X.AIiVrACTIIRED BOOTS AND SHOES WITS d VAILL/L7tY 07 Winter Under-clothing, EM:I Gents' ftnilaiing Goods of every variety; -Lo slaws assortment of NOTIONS, TRUNKS, keaveitantatag fauna- a a deatieamnos Furakkb GIVE USA CALL Oct 14,,1170.—t1 GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING COOPS endlesavariety at AT CIINNI.NGELA)4I.B Off, Mitre/Nrsbunr aro, (carriages, glamors, at. • D. XCCRaVa. I. P. MCCEZART "BEST ALWAYS CHEAPEST." The Best and-Cheapest, 'Saddles, Bridles, Collars and rIABNESBot all:ltlnda, In the County, are always to be found at the old and well knows stand, Baltimore at., o A mosite the Presbyterian Church. ( 3 teCBEARY'S.) . _ OUR RIDING and - WAGON SADDLES, are the most substantially built and neatest. • OUR HARNESS, (plain and silver mounted,) are complete in every reeret and k warr i anted of the ve aLli 1 t .4 1 6.11 LETTITER w . DRAFT COLLARS, can not be beat. They are the best FITTING and mostdurable. OUR ILEAVY DRAFT HARNESS are made to order, as cheap as they can , be made anywhere and in the roost substantial manner. RIDING BRIDLES , WHIPS, LASIIES, DRAFT Haines, Fly-nets and everything. None better or ch t e A I JRICES have been IiEDUCID tulle lowest llVing Standard. - A liberal aMounUng to percentage - for cash, (4 all bills 115 or We work nothing but the best of stock and v. ill warrant every article turned out to be in every respect as represented. Thankful fur past favors we invite attention to our present stock. aii - Give us a mill and examine priers nnd goal. ftp. 1). AfeCREAR V & SON. Jan. 29. 1568-4 f JOB. jACOI3B. BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. REMOVAL critE undersigned has removed his Carriage- Making shop to the east end of Middle street. Gettysburg, Pa., where he will continue to build all kinds ol work In his flue, viz: - CARRIAGES, TROTTING & FALL ING-TOP BUGGIES, JAGGER WAGONS, &C., &C. Hi s work is an pat up of rood material and by the best of mechanics, and cannot fall to ;dye sat. isfaitiom His prices are always reasonable. He solicits orders, (*Widest that he can please. REPAIRING promptly done, at moderate rates. W. X GALLAGHER. JWYI, 184A-4y SAYE YOUR HORSES ! PATENT ELASTIC COI HORSE COLLARS MBE undersigned has for sale these CELT 1 BRATED (X/LLA.tte. manufactured by flatter e ge lPhßadelphLa, which are now used by all the Ci Passenger Railroad Companies fur the pr of their stock. They gge lighter In weight, absorb no moisture, and do AR heat. The Cork with which they are stuffed being very elas tic, the Collar adjusts to the %hype of Ws animal, and them. consequently does not chafe. Farmers, try HARNESS of all kinds tar sale and made to order. Call at i.my estab l lishment on C.4rlisle street, Gettysburg, Paiiaadttietbalaseniter DePot• cuLp. CARRIAGE-MAKING. stow Thed e war belna over, the ttadersigned have re the Carriage-Making usi ness, at their old stand, in East Middle street. Getty, burg. where they . are again 'prepared to put up work in the most fashionable, substantial. and superior meaner. A lot of new and second-hand CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &C., on hand, which they will dispose of at the lowest prices, and all orders will be supplied pruniptl) and satishietottly as poeslide. nir REP.AIRING dose with dispatch, azul cheapest races. large kg of oew UM o ld IiAIINIf3 on hand her sale. Thauattl for the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed b they solicit and at endeavor to dlJlat7ei the future. Nny ...Ay DANNER & ZIEGLER. Snv cturs. 1870. 130,000 SOLD IN 1870 SINGER SE WING MACHINES POPULAR AND BEST I= 520,000 BOLD. TREY DO A WIDER RANGE OF WORK They are simple, llght-rornning, eomplet, au t always ready to work. Call and !..e what they will do - at thi. OFFICE ON BALTIMORE ST., Gk. - 171'SM Iv (opposite the Court-hour,) J. E. FACKLE.R., Agent IN. 11.) itighinev delivered to all parts. of th e County aueglforough instructions given free of charge. Feb. 184 Howe Sewing Machine IMPROVED. Its Simp/iaity, Durability, Eaae of Oper Perfection in mechanical construction, lightness and Beauty In Style and finish, and adapted to a laogn range of work, renders it THE BEST Sevin lachte is the Mallet An earnest invitation is extended to those abou to purchase a Sewing Machine to call and exam ine this Machine and be convinced of Its merit 41111/wAll orders promptly &trended to. Machine delivered to ail parts of the County. H. H. ROWE, Agent, Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, 7:r Noy. 4, 1100.--tt HO WE MACHINES ! THE LATEST HIEPEOVED AND GE.tiCINE ELIAS HO WE, SEWING MACHINES JACOB F. THOMAS, Agent, • GETTYSBI7EO, At Ms raidenee on 'York Street. OADI2B will be promptly attended to. Ma *hies deli iveredven to all parts of the county and Instruetkes g gratis. arias ptiblic are canOoned against parties who nee the name of HOWE in emumetioh with their machines= account of the popularity of the Howe Machines. There are none GENUINE un less they have Imbedded in each machine a medal lion having the likeness of ELLS HOWil. Jr. on It. dm. fFeb. IS. liffa—tf WEAVER & CO Livery, Sales & Exchange. - STABLES, Washington Street, Gettyskurg, undendgotst having entered Into partner i. ship, under the arm of Weaver & Co have taken the well known Livery &abler of N. Weav er, and are prepared to supply the public with alb styles and kinds of conveyanoes that can De railed in a Ant-class Livery. Their stock cannot. be beaten by any estabLbronent in the town. AlirParties wishing to visit the Battle-14C will Ind superior accommodations at this LOUT. withoutaddltional charge for Guido& CARRIAGE MN(} w ILL also be carried an In all its brilliant at their Shope opposite the Livery, all styles of BUGGIES, JAGGER WAGONS, CARRIAGES, Jx., built of the butt material and by skillful wed. Men, on short Beth*. REPAIRING_ }reeßbtly attended to and ttaktilietton itnaraie- GIVE US A CALL: • wrswo.T., W. T. a LAX Nev. 4, 1170.....tt ARE THE MOST THE OEIGENAL ation, 410 tar anti . fini Friday Moral/ag e Iram& 141. 1 LOCAL 'TEO. L4F - No. 3 of D. F. F.'s 'articles New . 1 - irk State Fair app' week. PATXXT Imrso.—.The United have granted a Patent to Messrs. L. Keeporte and William Yount, tlestm►n, for a Clothes Pin or Clue ERRATA.—Our attention has bee by Mr. J. J. Myers, clerk of the C sioners, to a slight error In the ,pu accounts in the item of anima Mr. Stouffer, on Eppelnsan's mill It should be $2,150.69 instead of 62. The total for bridge buildit repairs was correct, as published. ELEcrtos.—On Monday""etecti. annyal election for officers of` th burg Gas Conqy took T, ) .:e. re in tile unani re-election qf officers, viz: President—B. G. Fa!west-tick. Seczatary—Wm. A. Q.Opie s '*- \" Treasurer-4oel B. Danner:. Managers—ik..,D. Buehler; 4; berger, H. L 1 Wattles, S. R. Rua. A. Duncan, - .T. B. Danner. Eiewrrannain ITEws.—The Diree the Emmittrg Branch Itailreed meeting on e 17th ult., at which determined to hare the Read an and located at. once. Messrs.. Thomas Fraley &Solite. chased the Foundry and equipme. longing to .Toseph,liay The application for a new t l 3 ( near Mt. St. Mary's College effiti b approved by the Past-office, qepart Gf.wtArEs.—T6e sixtyf•fourili moncement of the Medical Delia] t tho University of Maryland wiee Baltimore at the Holiday Street T. on Wednesday the let inst. Arno,. eaduates are two from klettyslirg,.. er IL O'Neal. son of Dr. .1. W. C. 4, and C. 11. lirt,e, elm of Mr. .fib Krise. Both are young gentlemen promise, and we understand tha. creditably acquitted themselves ii final examinairm. • WOM A.N SUFFRAGE.-. 1 few ladies place, who believe the agitation of tension of the elective frattchit.e to w mischievous in its tendencies, La% pared a petition adverse to it, whi • already been numerously signed. requested to say that ladies who fee cient interest in the subject matter cord their names in opposition to 'di called "woman's rights" ninvemen do so by calling at the Post-office, the petition will be left for a few da FIRE AT BEEDERISTILLE. W day of last week the dwelling and f. of Mr. Enoch 'Routs:din; in Bende was destroyed by fire. A num patterns were. burnt. " Mr. !tout cupied part of the building as a d but saved his furniture. The found recently been sold to '-.Mr. John B. man. The fire origfriated on tjoe probably from the clihnney, and a wind prevailing, the entire buildin_ soon wrapped in flames. There w insurance of $7OO on the buildin. $4OO on patterns, in the Lycoming pang• RAMBOAD IRON Pt ReFf Hanover Eipsetator says that snfliebe. , has been purchased of the Lcicbiel Works at Harrisburg, by the Fre , and Pennsylvania Line Rajiv:94c° to lay the track from Lialsiltown Taneytown, a distance of some nine miles, and that the work of layin rails will be commenced at once. cmpletion of the eatire).the to is expected by the middle of July The Hanover Branch Railroad Cot have secured the contract to opera road npost its completion. LOCI, OrrioN BILL.—The Loo tion bill passed the House on Trusida by a voce of 51 to 35, lir. liereter in the negative. The sum and and stance of the bill is to allow the ". of the several cities, boroughs, and ships to decide whether or not li foro the sale of intoxicating liquors' be granted in their districts. majority wants whisky they can hay Where a majority deelams against w the minority must du without or go where to get it. The bill is democ to say the least, as it refers the so matter to the decision of majorities. Imyridvmirsa^r ,. .. —Messrs. Boyer have commenced a thorough rep. their new Store-loni on the Imrth corner of the diamond. known as corner." The entire room will be re elled, with a handiome open front. old corner will be hardly rccogu . Messrs. Boyer expect to get in the room by the first of April. Rev. E. Breidenlmugh has coot with Messrs. W. C. Stalismith A: So; the erection of a new dwelling o'n th on Carlisle street, north of the Eli property. The foundation was ;talc last week, and the work will cow st once. The main building will be story brick, 42 feet front by 32 deep, requisite backbuilding. TBANSFERRED.—The work af coo dating the Internal Rerenue. rendered necessary by reduced tax% under acts of Congress, still oonti On the Ist instant, the 14th sub-di in this county, (Mr. Beals,') Was co. dated with that of John M. Knuth, of this place. Under rioent acts of Congress all s taxes and licenses, except ox liquor tobacco dealers, cease on the 14 of next. All persons engaged in subject to special tax or %isms° nude law, or engaged in such business bet this and the let of May, must pay or take out license until May I, add required to make return to Mr. Kra Those within the 15th division will return to Wm. King, Fig., at New 0 Fvux.—On Thursday night last o'clock, tbetown was startled by an of fire, originating in the Clothing s of Mr. Samuel Wolf, on the north corner of the diamond. Mr. W. had . ed up his store. The fire was discov, , by smoke issuing from tho upper pa .1 4 the building. On breaking n the . the fire seemed to be mainly one er, under the stairway, but ndi .4 the shelving in the front roo . It soon extinguished. But a sin t por of the goods, probably $l3O worth, burned; bat the balance of the goods more or bee damaged by water. The gin of the finis unknown. Mr. Wolf Is insured , in the Adams C. ty 'Mutual Iniiarsinee Company, w promptly ackinsted`the lemur at $987.50, on Monday issued an order on the T urer for that amonnt. The building, owned by Col. • insured in the Farmers Mutual Cam of York; but the damage was slight. Loerr.—On Wednesday night last, tween St. James' Church and the • stone Hotel, a dark brown Fut Ca , The flnder.will be suitably rewarded returning it to this oaks