E é' (Empilsr. ' "‘- '1 4*, 7,112.5 ’- 123 4. ‘_‘,l;ir'f ‘ I.‘l. I'll“. IDH‘OI AND PEDPII’E‘X‘OI GmTYSBUBG, PA. lOWAY MORNING, OCT. 23, 1865 The Cum and the Beqedy. It must. be apparent to every intelligent hind nm the principal cause of our defeat In the Slate was a want 0! Iliorough organi htionju the Democratic party. This may have been pnrtly owing to the int: period Al which our Stati- nominntiom were made, leaning but little time to put. the working whines-y of fire party in order. Another anon undoubtedly won the over-wrought,- confidence '9' bid in our_ numeric“ strength sad the junice oi our cause, which would have been effective in giving us the gun by an overwhelming majority, if that utensil: had been made available; but u. '3': not done' Ind the consequence is be ford no. . _ Thin defnt. if it thnuld bun Ihe efl‘ecl DH. thorough orginizntlon oflhe Democrat ic putty for lulqre pperaticnl, may result in good. We now knpw (be full strength of our opponents, ind will notlnavem act in the dark. hereafter. Let a. complete And thorough prgnniution be the watch-iord, pad in it. con‘tinue from your to year. I! well done, thb Democracy of Prnnrylva pin have met with the last defeat. -Tho conservatives of Missouri. liead ed by General Francis P. Blair. Jr., are shout to form I distinct patty in opposition ‘to the Bulimia. among whom the move ment has caused gl‘est commotion uncl'dis ms'y. In several prominént Republicans ioined in the call {or a muss convention for the purpose of sustaining the‘: recanstruc tion policy 10l President Johnson, (lie res torslion. of civil liberly and constitutional sights, and the re-ulnblishment unbe prin ciples of civil and religious freedom and eduslily in Missouri, overturniad by the re cent. Slate Co‘nvent’ion.‘ _. fi'l‘he Pittsburg Guzrtle, a leading e publicln organ, claims the result of the re cant election in thin State as an mdorummt qfncgro wjrage. Tibia isjust as we expected snd predicted. notwithslnnding the denials of the Republican pnpo‘u before (Ila (lei-tion: Eon lhuch longer will the people of Penn lilunin allow themselves to he cheated by Abolition demagoguesi Avp Important Accmion.—Governor Mor- (on. of Indium, in a recent speech. took ‘fidecided ground against. iiegro’ gufl‘mge, planting himself squarely upon {he Demo ,cnlio pla’Lform on {but subject.- I‘llis’is an important hocession to the while men’s pnr this i; indicateg a serious division in the Republican tanks, and Rror‘uises for Presi dent Johnson’s; reconstruction policy a. Ilronger nunporft in COQEW” than indica tions lamp timefago seemed to warrant.— Tho Democraticipprty, byjts decidfed stand in oppoéifion'k:l negro Eufi‘rnge. has saved the country from the debflspln‘ént the Chu bos, Sumnerl and that clmzs would have in fliotod on it by the success of their ;zchemeo of übgto suifrnge and negro equality. A 'dea Brieacll Imminent—The Chicago Tribune in bold and impudent when it says "unleu the President changes his policy before the meeting of Congreis, them will be I wide breach between the Executive and the Representnhiies in the National Legislatpre of the party that placed him in power.” The ’Preiident told Daan Rich mond that he should riot chringe his policy, Ind the "breaches" which the Tribune threo‘tenl are of A variety that the Tennes lee tailor will nct'try to mend; Resloruilion w. Recoutnwlionm-vThe Repub lican papers are constantly tgiking about' the “reconltruciinn” policy of President Johnson. The Louisville Journal any: the President hnl' nofi‘reconstruction policy” or proctice. Hg says the Union has never been destroyed. and therefore cannot. be re. oonetrucled. It is im'possible to recon ”met what- In: not previously demolished. The llnio‘n wu like o v‘m machine a. par} \of whole workingge'arigot out. of juint.—_ The Pmident is now reat'nring it to its nor mol condition, and it will soon be in fine running order. No cover: secession “con cealed under Jammy-nation, or familiarizing we public mind with such 3 heresy. In‘ Search of antenna—Barnum, the} fires! showman. is in anxious search forsl Republican office-holder who has given u? l his xplsce to a returned soldier, to supp y the piece of one of his rarest and most won. derlul curiosities destroyed by the late fire. Somebody deceived him when he wasiml duced to' believe that there was one in thihl county—Ex. 1 We regret tosay thst in his efforts in‘ this locality he has met with similar suc cess. His sgent informs us that. after} léuohmgthe county all over. he has givenv‘ .up the sttenjpt is a fruitless task. He is: ;lookingmow for s Republican leader who .’ will 9, since Andy Johnson's inaugura ting the 7 “Administration is the Gov ernment.” ; i ’ . . ~7— "‘| »——-———‘—' filverybpdy is a ”capperhead" now-n -dsys; Who does not favor negro sufl'rage. Thus, I Springfield. Illinois. letter to the Cincinnsti Game. says: “A liftle batch of coppethetd's, with Gen. McGlernsnd for President,” met toutify President John son's policy. Then Johnson is s dopper heed, is he? Washington correspondent 6f Du Philadelphia Ledger given the following hint to Home Greeley : “The (one of the editorial ‘in Wednes day’l mm, upon Governor Perry?! men- Iwavf, does In» meet. with favor at the in House. and this fact may at well be understood It once; much is not the Presi dgng’s potifion. as he is represented :5 sm ulnmg use Governor most. heartily.” This about: how wide in the divergence between' the President and we R:dicals. mm ofiee-holding Republicans who (and, before the election. to attack Presi-‘ dent. Johnson about a pqlicy they despise .nd Ipit npoé. no now genifig more bold Indcllmorom. Becarefnlye inn-servers; diet! an descebd just as well now up. any other time; 1‘ "Black mei no not. Always proud.-’ Oné‘qf xhgm prodded it I radios] meetixig Oberlin, Ohim— Prawn. . ' an Item mm | . want.» on Imam. l Areoent ulogrsm from Wuhlngton an: l In Connecticut, tho 'soldion. slnto-t. to s» uné§::t:.*::tr;;;{;;:m"nm.'zts ‘ $25.13“ W W MW on rulmads.” ‘ . ‘ - ‘ The Harrisburg Putrin‘ttt' Union remarks - . A Waslungtcn compondentof the Phtl ~ * I The white soldier: who hsve‘juut returned fiififi'zzfifzijg!izzeoaligfnof Jefl'. tram the unguionry bsttle fields which . . . ' A g The Ptttsburg Chrome/e, ißepuhhcnn, fraught. (reedfiru 1:": the ”"09" amt who imysi "The decided gains of the Demo. 1:": fittltuwg‘g fis'ml‘: ‘0 repulrhlhe L cratio party in such places on Clevelsnd humgblo {Orlunes will 130;“:an t23:l;ptllir land Cincinnati, Ohio, "M inhmaoy counties . - t ,r ‘ t , t t t eams oontmting for their situations, unall:;r:i::n¢:: :ho‘uzz-tri’; 4:“: gal-92:“; thou of them who have not. yet succeeded l romantic.” ’ P; in muffs employment fill soon find the ; tmgmtche‘s rebeived at New York froln "9110889" labor choked "ll“ lb? m-oommg 2 South Cnrnlius state that there were serious ;;zllhntcmddufililwlut' :5 ;h'flhfh‘fl‘ “WY; troubles exituug between the whitetand l 5 'n ‘ "e‘ 0’ 1‘ '5 l'9 man- 3 negroes on the count, the latter he‘n -r - I!" in "El?“ ”'9! ‘l9 W bi‘ "WON“ [MI portal to be well armed. Troop! hull he; Altrlfilelfllzggfifil an: "00'1”? d [sent from Charleston to quell the disturb \9 s I y ~mout pieces or yous e« ' ' clued tbnt,tho treed negroes would not. ‘ come .\'orth, nod the story was repeated up till the Int. ballot was out on the lOlh of October. I; isxtrue, they only now any. in }apology, thlt thn‘ negroes m not coming North—till they are mkrely tent. But. the quibble will not Avail. Those who held out. . to tho workingmgn ' of Penneylvauia that. negro lnbo'r would never contpete in Penn aylvnnia with white labor, should now be brought. to judgment; Those who advoca ted war to secure'heedom for the Blacks, ,und then held out false promise. ofpstron digs Ind. protectior: to our workingmen to 50, into the service; should be arraigned be- I lose the bar of judgment and settled with I by pubhc condemnation The State Election. 7 The following article expresses our'opiu.» ion exit-11y. lt iii-from the Lancaster Intelli genczr of Tuesdnyluat : Only one week halt parsed nwny since the election-in Pennsylvania. and it is scarcely, relerred to at all, either in conversation or the newspapon. lt is already “ell nigh forgotten. and but lgw- beam to care about the result. We have nevorknown so much apathy manila-tell. not so little Imposition shown on the pull. of the dominnnt party to "juice ovc-r a victory. Perhaps. in lieu of Lhn' discordant elements which compose the llppuhllczm orghnizntion, und the pro buble nntugonisnrwliicli will break forth on the meeting of bongren. they are not sure but that their triumph will he almost as damaging in its chi-ct upon their Ifixture prospzcta us a defeat would have been at. this time. At all events, thfiy are remark ably reticent of their opnilonu, nndt the reasonable inlerence‘u, that ,the near up pronch ofn fatal schifim in their party falls like is wetablnnket‘on their prospective hopes andtaapirntlons, 0n the other hundt the Democrats take the defeat. of their bjtnte ticket with great calmness and plnlospphical cotiipo=ure.— They know full well; that a betth day is coming. and that chegtitne is nottnr distant. when the great Constitutional principles on which their party is’ based, and which cannot be‘ permanently destroyed, will again he in the uscendant in the State nnll In the Union. nnd the reins of government he seized and held by the followers of Jet'- ferson, odeckaon. and of Polk. It is this conviction which buoys their .‘tplrll! upH— It is the strong and «hiding faith they have m the ultimate tiiuniph of ”11”] smd right that cheers 'them onward in the dia ehurge of their duty. amid the gloom ofa temporary defeat. and induces them never to de~pmr of the Re‘public; but. to labor on. and labor ever; In the good oltlcnme which raised our country to what it. is among the nations of the earth. and that. sooner or la ter’ Will reuse". in supremacy. For. “Truth, crushed to earth wnll ri'se ngnih, ’l‘he etei'mrl years or‘Gud nre hers; , But liner, wcunied. wrilhes in pain, 1 ’And dies amid her wonbipyers.” Will Jeff. Davis be‘flnng,’ The Doylestown Democrat believes it to be prefiy clear-2y settled that Jefferson Di vis will never be hung [qr his political oL fenceh in the late rebellion. He may be tried. and convicted, but that pager does not believe he will ever be ex’ecuted. The course of the ‘govgrnment seems to have been indieated by thetPreSldent on Thurs day in the interview between him {and the South \Carolinn‘ delegation, who asked for the‘pardon of Davis. The President re mnrkediin the course of theicomgersntion : "If treason was chmmitted. there'ought, to be some test to determine the power of" the government to punish ,the érime. He was free,.to say that it. was not a mere con test between political parties. or a question as to de their: government; Looking at the ngernment a: w}! dangle laws violated, and an attempt ninde at ghe life of the na tion—there should be a \tin’dicntipn of the government and the Co 'stitution. even if the pardoning power war]; exercised there after. If trenspn has been committed, it ought to be, determined by the highest. tri bunal, and the fact declared, even if clem ency should come afterward“. There was no malice or prejudice in carrying out that duty.” e _ . Tbis would indicate that the administra tion will be guided by the highest tribunal bother treason has been committed. and thai‘the pardoniiig power will probably be exercibeq in case of wnviétion. *C-_'— «nor—..— fiuley on Stevens. Horace Greeley. revie‘wing Thaddeus Ste-k vens’s speech urfipg the confiscation of Southern property, Ens: ‘ "Unless all history isklablegthe Govern ment. Would realize next. mthing from this wholesaleconflscntmn. 10 cunlrecnll ' on instance wherein a treasur}qvas filledl or a public debt extinguished behe pro ceeds of confiscation? Marshals, Mges.l informers. denouncers, speculators, und the whole vulture tribe, whom the scent ofal int. carcass called together, would become suddenly and fubulonély rich ; but prpciousl little net proceeds would ever realh the Treasury. unless human nature has fatally ‘ changed within ‘n few years, and ol such change we can soo no evidence. Worse than all, the Southern people would starve? to death while the transfnrmution was in‘ progress. No one would sow in doubt as to ivho should reap. no one would build, or repair, or tmké lllly considerable improve ment on land spout stunted and about to be sold to the highest. bidder. All would be stagnation, distru-tt. hesituncy—no one em ploying labor, and no one choosing to add I to the valuation of ‘3 property be, With ve~ ry scanty means. was hoping to buy. In our deliberate judgment. Mr. Steven’s pro position. if executed, would kill more of the blacks than the war htis sent to their graves, and not many fewer ol‘the whites." _. M_---, _ _ _ *- fi-Hnj. John A); llidek, fornxerly pro i wont marshal of the Lehigh and Montgome. ry district, has been found guilty at “fraud, ‘ malfeasance in office, and. abuse of official powers.” by an Auburn, N. Y., court mar. till, and sentenced to pay a fin: of $lO,OOO and be imprisoned five years; Before his {_m‘xsadvenmre he was very ‘floyal’fl and tar. rible upon "copperheads. ‘ No doubt he lwould bleu hi; 4am if he was only ml!“ good u a “Vflhillofll copper-head,” jun: Know. « _ mu. adieu wing‘of—ihe Repubfican putty in New You: have issued gig-quZ-sla‘ ngninn the President gun! ihe Republican State ticket. . . ME A Dnmocnlic gluh is being formed in New Yolk. lu oi-jnct is the furtherunce ofthe views of the Di-tnocrutic party. A house has bee}! purchased in Filth n'venue, and many prominent gentle n have .1- ready joined. Genera} Dix mantel: Marble are among the Directors. ‘ Gen. Scotti: going South to see the way ward sisters. The Sea lalnnd plantations in Snnth Car oli_na. for several yelrs in poasessinn of the Freedman"; Bureau. are to be restored cn their owners. Look out for Inolhe; radi cal how) 1 'An old pnllvmnn' remarked the other day that in 1776 we went to war on accnunt of the stamp net, and got (he nigger; whilp in 1861 we Jam. to war abput the nigger; and go! the slump act. ‘ A iwo miihun dnllar hotel is to be builtn}. Central Park. N. Ir. ' The restoration policy bf President Infin mn lma wondermlly improved Government eeéurines in Eu ope. ~ , Linie Reéd his started a [Super in laws which ndvncntm the right of wmn‘en to vnté. During ;he mnmh of Augu‘t last, [48,508 nlinns wens iszuell hy the Government 'lO frpmhnen mil Eefngees ”m Nnrth Cnrnlinn. Richard Greener. n negro of 29 or 22 years oi age, wu-i last Week admitted to the freshman class in Harvard htreet. ’l‘wo ne groes sat in the State Republican Conven tion at Worcester hunt Week—a lawyer and a minister. The minieter was made one of the Vice President:. ‘ - . A Michigan notional hank cashier went to‘Chicngn lately to depmit $30.00“. The Directors went on a week after “ml found the cashier drunk nnd m'yius the $BO,OOO. It is a noteworthy fsct that- thmc‘ politi cisrs who are most. strenuom [or negro iroe dam andsufl'rage, and for keopingup noyro idleness by continuing the I‘mmdinghnuse Bureau. are the most bitter oppowers ol‘ the white workingrnen's eight. hour movement. Fuur braves hel‘nnging tn the 7:31 and‘ QGth U. S? Culiud Infantry attacked fl cityl pnssetigor car in New Orleana the nthcr day. because it was not stopped at their hay. and, made aclean sweep of the vehicle. After‘ a tight with them. they were arrested nndi turned over to the military authorities—— Three months imprisonment is what they got for it. , ‘ The Springfield Rvpul/llcan quite naively: fitates that the. counterfeit twenty-five ce-nt‘ fractional currency in circuh tion may he distinguished from the genuine by the su periqrity of its execution. \- ‘ According to the Articles of War, it is death to atop a (mutton-ball. The Chicago Tribune—Red Repllhlicnn— rays “Andrew Johnson’s Miw~iasippi policy, if carried outkwill disgrace the Rvpublican party morally and overthrow it politically.” It speaks most chlitemptunusly of “the Ti n nessee Democrat now. in the Presidential chair.” ‘ i The Firemqn's procession ntPhilndelpliia, i on Monday. (thh.) was about seven and a} halfmiles long. and was a very grand aff‘ir. i The head of the column started at. 11 o’- l clock, and it was night before the last com‘ pany arrived at the end ofthe route. About 1 one hundred and twenty companies were Liepreeented. " The Boston I’ustanys Alex. H. Stephens has entertained at}! private {linner at the Revere House on Monday, 1)} Mr. Geo. A. Fairfieldflof Chelsea. Stephens expressed his purpose to support the policy of Presi tient Johnsen for the reconstruction of the Union to the full extent of his ability and! influence. 4 i The cblémbus (m...) Weekly Ilqulic has binced the name of~Andrew Johnson [it the head ofits columns {or Piesideni. ii: 1868. w ‘ The rebel Lieutenant Maury. room"; natui-alized in Mexico, has bog-n appointed an honorary‘ cmmceilor of the Empire. ‘ James M. 'Jrr,’ Mayor of Leeshurg, W. B. Lynch, of the Leosburg lihsliingtaniak, and the ex-guerrilia chief Col. White, hav‘e had their confiscnfid property restored no them. ’ , “ - Texas is rnpidly recovering its formér prosperity. . ‘ General Robert E: Lee has taken the am nesty oath. K On Tuesday (he Prasident reopived 3 pp tition signed by 5,000 ladies of Ooorgin uk ing for the pardon of J efi'erson Dnvia.’ ; There is great destitntion among Hie freedmen in South Carolina, and Gen. Sax ton has made an appeal for their lelief. }, The rebel»Genera!a Peck and Imbod n were nt‘the White Home or. Mon Jay, Beel ing pardon. ~ ._ a ‘ There are now but 27 winners it: the Old Clllitol at Washington. ’ ‘ The wages of {he workmen in the Wash inglon Navy Yard have been reduced} 3, The Ponomee Department. has Imm nearly all the routes in Texas. 11 Ahyxtra session oflhé Maryland Legio iature'is to be convened. ' ‘ The rebel General Curse Ins hdd hi: pro. perty restored to him. ‘ The vote in Colorado wu ten to one against negro uufl'rnge. ' *l'he Sliding Scale. Rnpublimnism in the State of Ohio is on a sliding scale and appears to be running ofi'. Look at it: ‘ Republican majority, 1863 u n 1864 " ' " 1865 The Republican party appears to be now where it, used’to desire to have slavery. viz: in a “course of ultimate extinction."—~o{u. Engm‘rrr. ‘ [C’At Shiloh, Randolph county, Illinois. recently. lOI'DB calomel obuined from a drug store, a'fler hnving been giwn to about forty patients, was found no contain corro swe lublimale. Sen-n deuglu resulted. and other: were expected. h‘ia uuppoued that the wholé imporlllion o! the drug by a st. Louis home comma: the we when. g..;,,. 3. gig; ; 8-558, FOUR”! PAGE 41v Innssr.,.A wurnnt'hau'ing been is- ! sued by Juuice In", for the Inc" of Dlvid 1 W. Hornet, Chulu F. Hornet, Tgieodoh- B.‘ Horné‘, 'Wm. Homer, George J. Hankeyvnnd [with KJHnnkeeror an mun]: qpon Samuel f Sabina, squirt and ;noflenlite young mum) ' Sherifl‘ Bebe“, on \Vedneldly, proceeded m' malt: We arrests; The pinion live In Mount- 3 joy to}! Cumberland township. 1 The Sheri! man found I disposition among ‘ (hem to “give him the slip.” Two 01 new, DIVN W. Horne: and one of the Hunkeyu, made of! on horseback. The Sheriff promptly followed. nnd after going nearly A mile, they loyal-Med, the Sh‘crill' taking nher Hornet, at lull speed. Upon nearing him. the’Sherifl' or-' .dere-l Hornet to hnlf several times: Hornet: only tried to ipcrense the pace of his horse, when ihe Sherill' fired a. pistol, over hi: head. All would not. do—Horner Ilill continued his flight. The Sheriff coming up nlong lide, llorner slipped from his horse, and took to his heels. The Sheriff‘s palience we: now ex hausteq, and he fired a ball at him', which lodgedgin his pollm'or. This brought the young man to, and he gave himselmp. The ball produced only a flesh wound, no bones bving ti‘mken. The balance of the party cm‘ne (010 ml in ihe evening, and gave secnzny for -lhexr nfipenrnnce at Court. Sher If Robert. is a good natured man, but. when (fit is to be pnformed, he will do irnt nll til I. Wrong-doors had as well under- Imnd, pee for all‘, that he in not to be trifled wuh. . , ARM BROKEN.—Thomas Warren, Sr., had his '3“?! broken on Thursday morning. He was w lking on the ruilrond’ muck a short dismucE from town, when the gravel train cnme “i“"g and struck him, breaking his arm nun-I|. fihoulder. WI“. Hugh Scott, on Thursday week, yrhilst cling conductor ol the tram in the Ibsen: oi .\lr. smll, wns cbnsidei'ubly injured b} heir g caught between two cm on the down trip. unugh severe, his injuries were not of n serio IS nutu re. ‘ ~ SPB .0 AT THE YORK F.\lR.—Prohnbly the mat. rmrm line lexunre of the Yolk Fnir Wu! th- trial of ayend on Thursday. The re nal; is Fluted as tullnwa, from Mnich it will be seen lh It the "fastest horse" (Grey Bob) M the fiend: \‘lllu Fuir ulso curnei of? the honors [yYor . ‘ rs! in ”firing wns the Johnson horse, era tolluwing in order: SM the m Jo'n Flora Bird. :1 (firm Isou Hobo, :H I); Billingcr line, 3.21 ; '.43: \lifllin .\lm-c, Runny, 3.06}: Red 0.2;; Horse, (Kinz,) 3.22;; Grey Ilorso, ,) 3m}; Frnnk; (Pulmon) 3.H'; Grey [3.16; Lin-y Huh, (.\l..rslml,) L 55; Sorrel .251; [lilulcln'nmll Horse. 3.141}. Horse, OE |Thus fur two soldier lmlloh: have bran Id by the Pmthonomry of‘this county, Indy seems In know when: more nre to mm. In l-‘rznnLlin county. we under !the number n-wircd is up: mud) hugur. l'l‘PEH‘ MEE come MEE 'Thc Tn'uvhcrs lnmmre will meet here Ii!l(:l’1.l}'1l(’\'?, nud rouliuue in scsflon nys. .\lr. (‘o'nnn, the Slau- Supt-rm .Pruf. (‘l Il'n, uf .\'nv York, and Profit f.\'o\\\il|e-. W 1” he pre~out and dehvnr o‘. I: i; :m-iuum-m] than prm‘isiun has mule In .Ic'dm muddle ‘T‘JPIHTH and -:: MEI Jen Inn Linn. ME ME EMS! a of the lnalimle at prim-to lmu es Bio ty (ow d-ty, h‘ lnml. '(m {rim-1, Emlorick \lz'lntiremt‘Liber wship. mile] at uurwlfiue on “Ruin-1,- mu: just n-turm-d from] visit to Ine- Heiug i.| impaired lwnlth, he ndupled rice at in: phhi-ciJn for a sea \o}llgl-, ‘ oaths sums, and now comeslhm-k en estond—lwuvicr, indeed, than ever he~ ‘We Ifcver_'srlw hun look so well 'as on sdny. He went out. on a sailing \‘:~s~el urucd on u summer, and speaks highly ln‘p We congratulate him on its Imp h. ' MEI somv- ‘ lircly fore. Wedn and r of the 1-y rc< “'ll st nbroml, he did not forgd “the prin .\mong ulher "curinrities” bruughi he plnced up m our table, as a present, e of pfire Irish whi§khy. securedlou home, a bo‘ “the ‘ ml." 1!. is the “genuine stuff," and we hope I be ah'.e to make it go a greal mun )lriulite's compliment is duly npprocfnled. [The Cello-g 9, we nuderunnd, lms pur levernl lots of land, (from "on. .\losea Em, Suhu Huuck and Joseph Wible,) I» the Nan-ville and Mummashurg roads, View‘m :he’enrly erection ofth'e Pre- Tary building thereon. The rite is very ihosen. , . / chnse )er l »| tween with punt « well ‘I ! The announcement hat week, that Mr. lel Spangler hnd purchased the 'old i and Stevens‘property, was premature. ave been informed by Mr. Cannon, yho In one-halfinterest, that there has been Mich Hime We - CCM BO Ell M r. Alexander Spuhglex 11M purchased the propc'frty of Joseph “redhead, adjoining Mr. S's. '.Jlnrchouso, a! 51,550 cash. We’neglected to notice but week, that [e h (1 received from David Willa‘Esq“ Presi dent f the Soldiers' Nutiennl Cemetery Asso cintiulnfl pamphlet copy of the fullbrocced ing: 10f the ceremonies and speeches at the of the Conner Stone of the Soldiers’ m 1 Monument on the 4th ofJ'uly lush, It. nlunble nnqviuleresting .docn meat, and \‘e no doubt that nearly every person be glad to have a copy. It. is for sale Book Store of Mr. A. D. Buchler. lnyiu Nalio in n we 11 won! at th E The Hnntingdon County Agricultural y ofl‘ored a. premium for I.qu prairies; on exhibition at the ‘Fnir held week he. jiait. Edgar Swivel, ol Huntingdon -gh, was awarded the prize” The age of Ivnng‘sier was thirteen months; ‘ Sociv bfiby lore ] boro the y! Mr. Thomas Hagermnil, an old and cswemed citizen, died at his relldence, QM ln Illfggrstown, on Thursday, the sth huh, nl‘ler‘ protracted illness. Mr. XL. mu born in Ada h county, in 1791. no that. ILllle ume of hi: d 11l be was in his 63th year. _ A new Engine [louse ha been finllhed by t Hanover Branch Rtilroad Company It that. Inc. It in a. good‘ building, nd will houaq {our locomolhel. #We learn tlnM an Irungemcm is tbénl being affected by which the Hanover Bunch Commny will run Illa Gettysburg road. It“ is thoujt both companies will cave money by the caution. ‘ . ”The Marylnnd Lmhemn Synod has elrcltJd Riv. J. Emu, of Hagersmwn, and Reva]. G.Morria,Directon of the theologian-l Semihny M. Gem Ibnrg. ‘ 101,000 60,000 25,000 fixmoaal Tun mnyf‘ufinch," but then ii no! getting “fly from (bx-m. The-people :lectéd an Abolition Administration, and must now #ny for their lolly, ”A little son of Mr. Fowler, of Kosher rylto'yn, "mu, fell from a tree ibilu gagin eriug; hickorynuu, and broke both m l “Bonita—ore; are n}?fi2f*rfi§y, iO - your unblu well. ‘ on, manna: Honour—no [on] usns- ' linnlion bu been computed in our midst, but ‘his twining lic}? line is employ-« 1,10 di not me reader's amnion to the bet that all . kinds of this no going up in price and will loan be nearly on! of reach. Win men al ynys buy good nnicles of what they need, and bolnuumd Mthmy in 'lu'yh pitted malowpriud hat. But, by the way, Row a Woods, on the corner, M. the Diamond, have just opened out the but assortment. of Hats ever brought to Gettysburg, and the beauty of ‘he matter in, they all the. cheap. They give special ntunlmn to the hat business, Ind no man need no {ar thn than their store for what he wants.— Tbeir stock of bull for men,boys and children is complete. Now, after a“. to buy a hat or up A! any pince but Row 8 Woods' store, will be paying a little more for the some quality of Irticle that you would hue been naked to pay by them. < I ' " Theirstork obeoes ohll kinds is unequalled in the county, end All can be pleased there. Next week their advertisement Will Appear, from which it will be teen they hue connect.- ed with the shoe end but bulineu A‘ general assortment. of Notion: and Voriéty goods. To be pleasep it {a only necessary; to buy whet. you need of Row & Woods. It. SOMETHING FOR-THE LITTLE FOLKS.— M}. E. 11. Kinnigh has just received another inuallment of Toy, Fancy Articles, Co‘nfec liom, am, at hi: MW “and in Chambersburg utrect. Among the principal, articles are wagons, buggies, drums, and almost. every article calculated -to amuse children. His stock is full and complete. and the Eight nlone is well word] I visit 10 hi: More. Give him a. call. n. STRUCK -Ull}.—Fifty barrels best refined Coal Ui l, the first lull cm- lond brought over the ( ulnherlnnd Valley Rnilroid, received lny “'m. Bluir a: San, Cnrhsle, nnd offered by them, with A house full.ol' Grocenu and Queensunre, Cedm‘ ngd Willow Wure, whole sule and null. Purchasers will please cull and examine their stock of goods. n. . [Q‘We notice tlml sportsmen in different locnlhiu nro agreeing among themsehes not to shout nny mum: during the full qn-l winter. E its present. scarcity leads them 'lO this humane 1 course. ‘ I @th tit-posits of cofiper are have been I discovered in the Cuvetown district. .\ld. ‘chrihle. Rnilmml Accident near Lnncnstrr, N. I Nine Persons If'Wfll and chrra’ I ”jun/l. Lnusnn. PA.,OL'L 14. A terrihla accident occurred to the mail train on the Pennsylvania Rnilrnud, tnur milvs wofit of this city, about 2 o’clnvk 45 minute: thi- afternoon, hy which nine per mm We-I'P killorl nntl t-l‘VPl‘Jll others iujnrwl The train mn3i>ted of ninP paupnuvr and two lmugngt‘ cars, which was drnwn hv two htcnnwtiw-z. Ths- nxle of the lront “hm-h of tlw third museum-r car broke, and the hottmn at tho our wzn tom nutlmnny of lllt‘ IiEHS-‘llgf‘l‘i dropping through on tlmamrk. A ()nrnnvr's mquést is now being held to idointil‘y the bodies. The name: nt' thme klllr'tl, "343)!- m ascertained. are—MN. J 44. I’. B trr. of Pittsburg. wife of the .\'nrvr‘yrvr (ienuml of Pennsylvania. and Mimi nt the Pittshurg Paw; (Inl. Wm. Butler, of Ln-vn'u town. EL, Whisky Inspector under linv. (.‘urtm at Philadelphia; Wm.‘ll. lhltlvr, n clmk in the Surveyor General’s ntlir-o at ll urrlshurg. anll formerly a memlwr of the ngl-‘luturv from Carbon county—heinhettm: known 2N Btrtwy Butler; nnot hPI', n t‘n-r -mun lady from Milwaukie, ‘Vh‘cfllhlh. whme n.unn.vfrnm papers found on her tint-um. is t~ll||pnbed to be Getty or Jetty. The names of the others who worn klllt’tl h'u'r‘ nnt vet hem ascertained. ll m. J H‘. P. Purififi'urveynr General. was slightly in jntml in mm of his feet. All 0! the killwl mm wounded hu‘vo hegn brought to this city. and eyery attention is being paid tLvm. . I=lEl [Ea-*Wemlell Phillips,in a lemme in B 5. 1M), 0111 ’l‘uosduy pight, clmracltrlzul [hr I‘m ~iah-nc as n "three-quarts” rebrL" my! (in-nr-m'l B mks nsn “vagrant mnumelmuk.” The Republican party, he sunl. w.“- dead. —— - -«I» , 7 fi'l‘he Dembcra‘s of Calildrnin pained largely an the late election, and are in high IH-[u sofwlwelmg the Shite into the Drum cralic column belore long. nfi‘q'lm Cincinnati 77mm (Rvpnhlicnn) says: “We see that. some 6f nur eutemlxo rmivfl are inclined to be very )nylul over the rank. but we record it to the shamn ol' the State oi‘Olnio that. M a periml like the prasent. a majority of ovnr sixty {hous nnd should be allowed to dwinulle down to the ne‘ bnrhood of twenty lhlmmml." -‘ ‘ A - «.0. l anr, »Lowe.-:The Annnpnlls Ra putli‘bu ays it has information that an or der bus been passed for the lull pardon nl' Ex~quernor E. Lnuis Lowe. Imtwnhstuml ing the relu-‘ul of Governor Bmdlordoo en dorse his application. WA fire occurred at Bellad, .\falno, nn Thursday night week. which consumed nearly all the business portion of Ihe city. Over one hfindred buildings wuo-dvslrnyml and the los‘is’estimated utilhree hundred thmunnd do lars. MARRIED 0n the 15th inst., in Getty-91mm. by Rev. D. T. Gnnmlmn, .\lr. J: A. MEH.\I“FEY to Miss .\IARIA WHITCOMH, boll: of Boiling Springs, Cumberland county. . 0n the Im. inst, by Rev P. Scheurer. .\lr. WM. S. WHITE, of Lancaster county, to Miss SARAH ANN SIMPSON, ot Adnms county. On the‘ 28th of Sept. by Ber. Mr. Thorpe, Adjutant JAMES R. GETTYS, of Srwee \lills, 'l'enn., to Mill MARY RIDER, ofAlbens, Tenn. , ‘ DIED. fi'Obitnnry notices 3 cents per line for all our {our lines—mah_to accompany notice. 0n the 15th of July, in Louisiana, FRAN CIS WORLEY ARMOR. non of the late Man, thew Armor, formerly of Baltimore, uged 51 years.‘ - In Petersburg, on the TH: inst., MARGARET. ELIZABETH, daughter of JaluealNickle, aged; 5 years 4 months and 17 dnys. I on,thebth inn, near Erumitsbnrg, Frederick 4 county, Md., ELLA FLORA. youngest. daugha ‘.er of Thomas Ind Eliznbclh Fisher, aged 4 your: and 7 month. ' Died. in Litilestowu, on the l3ih of 001.. In. BLLEN‘E.y wife of Sylvester llurncr, and only child of John snd Lydia Weikert. aged '26 years and 1 day. She mix a fund it ire, M M‘- fectionate mother, and n dutiful child. or her it can he truly said, “none knew her but to low her, none named her but to pmise." No aickneu or sorrow or pain, . Shall ever disquiet her now, For death to her spirit was gain, Since Christ wna her life when below. Then let us forbenr to complnin That she has gone from our sight, We‘loon shall behold her again, With new and redoubled ‘_ielight. I. luv. Commuricated. 0!: lbs 36th of Sept. last, in Hnmilwnbnn townnhlp, ANN MARIA, dnughter of Alexan der Ind Sarah A. Hoffman, aged 11 years 7 mow" and 18 days. Fnlewelll farewell! my parents dear, lam not dead, but sleeping here. Pre Ire for death, lor sure you must, Wit: your dn‘ughter. sleep in II!!! dust. Did yon'but know how blast and happy Angel- were. ye would not mourn, , Then too join I hand in heuv‘en, Where your 15‘ babes hare gone. 0:: the 8111 , '. inst, MARY ALICE, doughy" of Alexander and Sarah A. Bafl‘mnn, Aged 10 month: “(‘d 6 dnfiys. 'Denreu Alice. thou at left us, ‘ Here thy loss we deeply leel. But '1: God that hull: bereft. In, Re can all our sorrows heal. . ‘ Fnrewell, Alice. \nke thy rest, Pucefnl in the gum: so low, _ . . Thou no more will. join our number, Thou no morn our song! Chan know. The following flu- “ received : Adams .....m. .....‘... .....w Armatroug ......m.‘ Allegh- u; ...". Bradford Redford Berks Bucks “lain. Bearer ......... n... Bull". .....g..,...‘, Clinto 1..‘......... Carbon Cumberland..... Clnl i0n.......‘ Chester... (Tami-rm . Clemficld Cen're Crawf0rd..¢.........“......“ I)»|upllin...-u.n. ...-......m Delmvnrmuuuu............‘ E1k............ ' Erie......... . Fulton ...... Fayette .4 Franklin Greene Hnminzdon.. .. ‘1'ndinnn........... .. Jnm-rsou . 1}e1|ig11...._......... Luzerne., LAM-aster. ....m Lawn-actuu...‘ Leb'nn0n........... Norcer ............‘ Montgomery“... M0numr..........+ Monroe... ......., Mifl1in........‘.... . Nurthampmn.... Pike P.erry.......... ..'..." 50mqr5et.........'..... Schuflkill .. ...‘..." Tings ‘, Veunng0.........3,.... “'uyne................. Woalmorelnnd ...‘... York .......... ...,..... woom-woon !—-Snth nr nur snbsgriben as intend p'nyinfit for the Canyn'lrr “ilh wood, urc roquesled tq‘ deli!" it Imp: The necessity for warm slnvéfii in already upon us. ' THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Fun-mots, Fauixilim and other: can pun line no n-muiy equzfl m Dr. Tobina’ Venetian [Ani mont, for dysenllory, coiic. cronp, chrmjc rheu mnlinn, sor_e {ln-out, toothy-he, sen sickness, en's. Imm, milling". bruises, old sores, head achr, mosquito" bin 5. pninsin the limbs. elicit, Luck, in‘. If i} (1013' not give relief the money Will he refunded. .\il thut’is nskc-i ii :1 trial, and use it. mow-ling to the directions. Du. Tom‘s—l. Dv-nr Sir: I have um"! your Vt-nvti m Ljuininnt in my family for n numbor M _rnra. and hiclivre it to he tha M5l article fur nim! i! i< icon-nmnndx-d that l huve ”or mod. Fur ‘_mhlon 2m wk of cwup S! is inval .unble. I lm’ei no iu'simtion in Hemunvmliug ii for ull ilm ups it proiesses to run. limw :iuld it for m nu‘y 3mm. and it gin-s t‘irc ml i':’:u-iinn. ‘ ' CHAS. H. TRNSHIL Qll nkerfllm‘n, .\'. J.. May 3,1838. l'ril'e 40 nnd. 80 "7115‘ Sold by :1" drug gim‘. (HEW. L'n; Cortland! Show, New York. On. 10. lm ' KNOWLEDGE Um H 2) SH'ES LIFE Every lir‘ng,‘ being lmsin his xysuln DJ PUIIITII-H. When Ihese are within 'heir nu turnl limns.mflrhe-hhl~ gmul : Inn whrnlhq are in CXL’t‘:i, ‘IHIIIS, colds, rhounm iim, gum, liability, C‘osg‘ivcness. diarrhm I. d) scnn-r)‘, or} slpelns. km,‘ km, nfil'u v. us. What we hnw (0 do In rm-m ér our lu- llh is to {aka nut lrnm the BOWELS AND THE L‘ll’if‘l‘LA’i'lUN‘ |he excess of impulituw. fins (lime, hmlth h}!- lnn's chum-arm. BRANDHLTH'S PILLS urt‘ the only nlerligine that (m do lhi: with czafiro ehfmy ion“ the org.u.s of the body. HI‘X DREUS OF Tllt‘l'SAXllS me now living Who have adopted VllllgßDßl-ITH'S PILLS .:.s tin-Sr only remedy lor periods of from thirty to fifty ymrs, nnd “[1956 average hmlrh is oxeellent. 'llwy hav'e nhmys t-ured llv-mwlrog, \\ hon sin-k. Ivy nsvn-zivh lXMH‘luNl‘ AM)l.\'l‘Al.- MHLE PILLS. Fhurlpnl uflh-v, llrumlrelh Builuing,.\r\v York. [Mm 16. In: 7.5111050 “ho hill in Hue n-hd ranks undoubt edly do'. is fovlish. Inn. on the Lllu-r lund DYEING FUR A (KIND CAUSE h _ V M those who are “we and prudent enough In remedy the «11-H"; of nature with CHRISTADURU'S HAIR DY”, a‘ro doing enry duy. in ever)" (‘in of the U nion, is cmintnlly prnisewonby. TLis pom-e -ful revolution is {:oin on throughout the whole lsu‘ul, and thus beauty and lmrmonj sup plml! homclinns nrd inuorgmity. Mrnnnfilc tux-ed by J. CRXSTADORO,.\‘O. G Astor "01199, New York. Sold by Drnggisu. Ayn-lied by a}! Unit Urcssenni [MM 8. 1m The undersigned having been restored to hl Hill: in a few weeks by u wry simple rvnw dy, idler hnvipg sutl’en-d aenml years, wxlh n sofcre lung alTeclion, and that Ilrcul diqezise (.‘onsxxxxlptionJ—is anxious to mnke known to his fellow-guano” the menu of cure. T_o all who desire it, he will send n copy of the prescription .usnl, [free 0! charge,] with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Cox srm-nox, Asrnuafilnmcnms, Curmsflows, etc. The only ohjt-ct ofthondvertiser in sonn ing the presvription is to benefit the afflicted. and spread information which he cgnc'eivgs R} be invaluable, and he hopes every miner will try his remedy, as it “ill co=t them nothing, and may prove a blessing. l’nrties wishing the prescrimion, will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, ' Willismsburgh, King: co., New York OcLl6. 3m ‘ DR. TALBOTT’S PILLS, Composed 0, My concenlraled extracts from rook: an a 9! the highest medicinal value are infallible n thecure ofull diseases of the Liver or my derangement ol the Dlgestiro Organs. The] rcmove‘nll Impurities of the Blood, and are unequaled in the cure of Dinrr. hum, Janndice. mun-pm, Scrol'ula, Bilions ness, Lirer Complaint, Fevers, Headache, l’ilet. Mercurial Diseases, Hereditary llnmors. Dose, , lor adults, one pill in the morning, children 1 half: pill. From_ one to three pills will aural ordinary canal, and Iron one to three boxe will cure any curable one of no matter how long standing Price $l.OO per box. Trude uupplied or sent by mail. Communicated v. MOTT 131.3013, M. D., a: 00., ‘ ' 62 Pal a St., New York June 6,1865. 1y DR. H. ANDERS’ lODINE WATER A: Iluwuu Dxacovnv. A Fun. Gnu of lodine in each ounce of wnter, The non» Powmwb V'luuzma Ann and Enron-nu known. Scnonzu, SALT-Ruxun, CAICIBI, RHIUIA'HEI, Cosmunos, and mu: ny Chronic and Hereditary Diseases, are c'ured by it“ use, as thousands can testify. Circular: sent free. Price $l.OO per bottle ox- 6 for $5.00. owl's. ANDERS a 00., Physicians And Chemists, 428 Broadway, New York. Sold b; Dmggiszs geneully. [Sept. 25. 3m j IRON IN THE BLOOD. Tn: Puvvux SYBCP suppfies the biood with in Luz En:l:xl,lßON,int’usiugSrnlxM-a, quo: and Nut Lu: into the whole system.- For Dvsnpsu, Daopsv, Cuaoua Dunno“, Dunn-r, I nuns anxtss, tel, it. in Ilpe. cific. Thomas-n have been changed by (he use ofthis medlwnv from weak, sickly, mfi‘er ing creaturesmo strong, healthy and happy men and women. A 32 age ppmphlet lent Free. Price £l.OO per bottle or 6 fur $5.00, ‘ J. P. DIN-$31033, 26 Day St. New York. Sold by Drngginl generally. [Sept. 15. 3g R“ f R. : 3m. Em" . - . - ssvnx an" mussmos are Ihe afield ‘maprims u ‘SECURED TO THE HUMAN RACE Dem 16 ......m... ...... 5152 nun-"nun...“ 311 "...-......"n 358 ................ ”)6 .‘.‘............ 425: ................ 790 iiiiE ....................... 900 400 . 174 .. 800 MD 1053 529 . 1020 . 4‘30 ( 1509 1949 68'! ~ 834 300 1001 2373 SPECIAL NOTICES TO DIE IN A BAD C‘U'Sl-I TO CONSUMPTIVES diaaolvcd «about a aolunt.’ BY ONE BOTTLE 0F umwn's .EEADY RELIEF. - ‘ THE PLAGUE, ' _ ASIATYC cnomm, ‘ DYSENTERY.‘ CHOLERA mounds. YELLOW “watt, 4 FEVER no .\atm, 01mm) AND PREVENTED Emmowu's READY RELIEF. BHEUMATISM, ‘ . ~ NEURALGIA, ‘ DIPTHERIA, , . INFLUENZA, some Tnaon. mt-‘ncum‘ BREATHING Emu-wan m .\ FEWMINOTES’ BY RADWAY’S READY RELIEF. EMI 303 4510 3000 EEO Pdn‘anany removed; all acute. inflam mnlnry, malnious or lnfectlou dlunsu pro< venled and eklermlnnled. ,‘l'he weak, feeble and nervous restored to strength, vigor and lonndhexfllh by the nu ofRADWAY’S READY RELIEF. One bottle will do mote good, euro more complaints and keep the stomach mom clur and lienllhy than ten dollars we”. for all other medicines or bottles ln u-e. ' One application externally or n- fow drops taken internally will inslnmly tree the .9" ferer from ”it most Violent null u-rriblc palm. mid rrrlore the Ifllk, fuhlc and prualrulcd lmmo to strength and viuor. ' BUWEL CUMPLMNTS, Looseneu, diam-lama, cholrn monbu’ot pninlul dial-ham” from the bum-J- arr "Upped in fiflren or Went} minulel by Inking Rnd. ways Rudy Relief. Ko cnnquion nr in flammation, io valued at luniiude uill lol low III: we of the R. R. Relinf. ACRES AND PAISS. 128! 1617 1301 EEO 953 2120 5:166 13'11 1117 850 For hud't‘hfi.‘ bother lick ornerrou; rheu matiun, lumlngo, [mini Ind rains in Ibo buck, wine or kidnryu, plinn mum! the liver, plenrily, walling: or the joints. p-in in tho bolt-h. hunhurn Ind [Aim nfnll kindn, nud wny’s Rut]; Relic! I'l’ilhflwd inmrdinlr can. and ils continued Inc {or I {2' dl)! died. 1 permanent f‘flr. , ~ Sold by druggiets, and “No: 81 Maiden Lupe. ‘ [Out 2. 2m 349 ”67 2'l“ 325 DR. MARSHALL'D‘ (mm mm 5.x urn”: This SnulFJuns thoroughly proud inc)! lo I). 111elwstnrli¢le known for curing II t Can-uh, Cold in the Bend and flrwuche. H has Imm found an ext-Ellen! remwy in Imm} emu-'0! Sore Eyck llenl'n)t-