rottLy. Maw!, 29, imam. IMMEtatATIC PITATE . =1 •igh..,extat-ss a. saris', .f my.er, e.. 0011 RYfrMit eItIMMA Gm. Ira torACV AWAY Ml lair 74 dr a0....40.76 ram aPaise VIACTIOINA. AIwW Corinity Demoerbtle M roma+. ova"- more 16. I The elections throughout this county lest Friday resulted In the choice of a large majority of Democratic Judges and other otficers. On account of the bad weather mid bad roads, the vote in ma ny or the districts wax light, but taken all In all , the Democracy have reason to congratulate themselves upon defeating Radicalism so handsomely. In this borough the Radical 'majority woe reduced about forty. One of the Democratic candidates run within six votes of hie opponent. The Radicals hoped to make a "big blow" over the re atilt lu hietorie "Gettysburg," by tchs- graph, througbout"the country, but their anticipated majority& one hundred las brougbt down to about slaty. Hence the silence of the telegraph on the sub ject. - In Cumberland township the Radicals made a desperate push, but were corn- . pletely routed. The Democrats elected their whole ticket—the Judge by 27, the Constable by 42 majority. Big figures for Cumberland. In Franklin a very light vote was polled. The Radicals took the unwar- -tented liberty of plecingleveral Demo -Onto on their ticket, hoping thus to elect their Aesessor, but the trick did not suc ceed. The Derhocrate elected ell but the Doestable. •In liamiltonban Our friends made a gnillant fight, and succeeded in electing the /make, hseennor, one Strpervisor .cod-ho Constable—grently to the dim*. po!istiurit, of the Radicals, who believed their regular majority unchangeable.— Democracy ;eon the rise. Liberty shows a larger ltewoerattcma terity than Usual • Vreedoin and Highland are still joined .tha Radical Idol. • Idatualoy resulted in a tie on Judge, iturpeators, Supervisors and Clerk. The Densoemta elected the Assessor, and the Radicals the Kebob! Directors and Con stable. With anything like a trill tern out, our friends could have carried all the etas»;• They will have the Judge, Su pervisors and Clerk yet. In Germany the Radicals did not show light st ;Allentown borough did - gloriously.— Though heretofore sr Itepebilerin district, the Demoends Made a square, stand-up tight, and elected tbe Judge.Coeneit, ode of the School Diu:Mors, Auditor and Con stable—eight or nine out of the thirteen °Ricers voted for. The Republican Dor geni.wail elected by but one majority— Our - Mends there have much cause for reit4elni, ab well as the hope that they will sweep the borough hereafter. • Union—heavily Democratic, of course. Vollowaga gave the Democratic ludge au uttusually largo mieority, and did well generally. Oztord, Which lot Spring elected a Re publican Assessor, with some others, ou Friday. elected the entire Democratic ticket. Berwlek township—Democratic, as usual. Rerilck borougla wee carried by the Itadtpala,' of course—but the Democrats succeeded with two candidates. Heinitten elected the whole Democratic ticket, with the exception of w Justice. Reading sleeted the whole Democratic ticket, as usual: Btraben did' the same. Monntpfeisant distanced the opposi tion out of sight, Vyriitte 'elected the Democratic Judge cud g6iYy everything else on the Demo craticileklet. ' Pftititington and Latimore were carried by the:Radicals, as always heretofore. 'MenaHen and Batter ditto—with the exception that In the latter John Ranee, Dein., beat P. L. Roudk, Red., for Justice. it wilt thus be seen that the Denaoerate have Carried 14 Judges to 0 for the limn - cats. There is a tie vote on one, but he may bd:'ltafcly counted on as a Democrat atvo-z:rnidtlug 15 to 0. Good weather on 54eetlein day would have shown the mutt tys it)," more 'decidedly with us—but the above results are quite sufficient to Stratify the alatimption that Adams is as soundly Democratic as ever—only more so t Au Mow .tamars.or.—On 'Mr first page wit* 6o hoont 'the speech of Hon. A. J. tlittsihrenerse on ImfMaehnient. It +a shorty bot• plaited hi ereri , line. The hoommallonent Ittlekvereadlosieetedlakt bare—lo a. masterly manner. After ponalimr timapaesh, the reader will teal like thanking us for giving biro so excel lorsi a;tneset— • , Attic iptsmi It it' lima .1144.tit0 —T'ffe Atte of Arkansas )ituf reputilated the if& of the negro. Despatches sent to tCebeial Grant say the ItrOonstructiou 'Oki has been defeated by a dc• jot uilolity,of the actual votes cast. 'Tiers is another cheek to the Radicals, stiltfOne of the nowt decided yet received hY them. Tlic,y art not sure of the votes Ot the Southern Staten at the coming autl_wtthout them (haat ha's not the shadow °La tdaance, tp be,fler!e,E, ''F 'Ramp - htmsplngoios are fearful, tlhat eller Justice Chase fe disposed to WOW sitiOn' a fair trial of the Prtaldelit, utpurromit: vrtiohlt upon' a tolerably de em,* lbr the outward forms of law. they have wicordingly sot thatt'hiltiethlitrad at his twee, and the obedieni'' creature' la filling Lfs "two paliato4.otiillittiy" with his bowls. • Fest*MPS Prisr tries to ?recount for tbeleittremeerstle rnajorliy in Harris brielliessentirig that airsinusnally wan vilpts *is potket The Artrfot Charrirelreetnally disposes of that pretext arsilsowlng that it was the largest-rote east at ft Maiskripal election in that city. 111011114he•Premeorrikt, its mistake? Let iisireadielowsteli fad see. .41dirnailltol: Venacts , arIAPPOR per * Wilma tir ma au die Radical de kleirernor or Illinois. -tie tdot waist Is , br Wolf:13, a* any man Mill hadrikmatidedisu .the Radical plat- Ilacsik, , di 4 !11. .1. ..„ .r ' 'I J R . Ve't;44 ilia_ Gen. tfte'eC.ei ';vni, be ; Air il ' to'e coinnialnl of tll9 pew fiat ' 4triCt or aic Atlantic, and that ClVie ' tithiall will be sent to' 2S w :Ilook4Rimus WlLitcpr, *Toile - 4We IV praillitititzsalWebt Cotigirfi, , ssil au- R the celebrated "W ¬ pro, lall;* 4sloollthifWeldente 'Bradfdrel code ey, o.oll*Mairiartetv Itisodirt wecili t i lied] A tom,. iuu iiiii/40.10nOMMihim; lit iltala - ipiew*girt WBrihdesir theDocaper: ANtkakelik,Wried 4b tiwpshipieleoitosa. , - The impeachment case was resumed on ir - oittlay. evraenot much AVM t tiny attempt i , I.Sii hinpattince of4he lthpeachers o nildtillowilig' teerytlicng. At 1 o'clock (lab( st Bticectka. toot It i$ twat, The cleitinctit: a thi s ' Pretddlint, which wataraill Ws' Listo el.. will a eery voluminous document, occupying au hour and a half in tile reading The principal points are, in brief, an ad tnission that - 11$ tippOinted Lorenzo Thomas Secretary of War ad Infect/a l and without the consent of the Senate, but denies that be thereby committed any offence; that there was a vacancy In the War office, and, although the Senate was in session, he authorized Gen eral Thomas to act; and in reply to al legations in reference to his speeches, the President asserts that he is not cor rectly reported, but maintains his right as a citizen to form opinions in reference to the legislation of Congress, and to give expression to them. At the cori elusion of the reading, the counsel for the President applied for an extension of time of thirty days after replication to make preparation for defence. This motion was restated by the managers of impeachment, and finally refused by a strict .' party vote. A motion by Mr Johnson to grant ten days' was pending at the clo.e, when the court adjourned unit next day. —lCon Tuesday, after the Chief Justiele had taken his seat, Mr. lierntvrell, for the impeachers, read the replication. The, Motion of Mr. Sohnaou, to allow the President ten days to prepare ft* trial, then came up. Mr. Sumner moved to proceed immediately. The Senate re tired kit 'consultation, and atter being out two honra, decided to give the Presi dent instil Monday, March Setts. The trial will therefore begin at 121 o'clock on Monday next. The following is said to have been the vote by witieh Monday was fixed upon: Yeas—Measts:Clarneren, Cattell, Chan dler, Cole, Conk ling, Connees, tragin, Drake, Ferry, Harlan, Howard, Howe, Morgan, Morrill of Maine, Morrill of Vermont, Morton, ',lye, Patterson of New Hampshire, Pomeroy, Ramsey, ROSSI, Stewast, Sumner, ithayer, 'crpton, Wil ley, William* and Wilton—lxNldya—Meseta. Neys—Mereas. Anthony, liayard , Beek slew, Corbett, Duels, Dixon, Doolittle, FAlmunds, Fessenden, Fowler, Freling huysen, Henderson, Hendricks, "uion, BleCreery, Norton, Patterson of Tennessee , Saulbury, Sherman, Sprague, Trumbull, Van Winkle and Vickers—St Nor, Voting—Messrs. Wads and Yates —2. rUE RADICAL CRIJILIDE." Under this caption, the New York Cittlers puts fnrth the following well con sidered and truthful article. It In of course frun the pen of its oditor, Gen. Halpin°, or "Private Mites O'Rltey," if the reader likes the latter designation better : The National Legislature has entered upon the greatest mau l : l est th a t thi s B e . public has ever witnessed. Rh; nothing less thalami attempt to impeach the Na. Weal Executive for political purposes, and to gratify • petty spirit of - partisan malice, unbecoming the character of true staLeaume and the dignity of repeat uation—destined, alas/ how soon none wgy tell, to be meted great only in the extent of its territory. That there exist. no just or legal cause for this outrage on the part of Congress, le mot likely to have much weight in deterring the ma lignity of the Radical faction from the consummation of its purpose. And if no can be found in the ease of this iniquitous proceeding, bow can we ex. peat jUstica in the conduct of it? •We may look for the seine indecent baste, the eagle hi tolerance, the same disregard of fairness in the trial Of the Executive that bas invariably etiersatierbed the an. lion of Congrewrin all its efforts to fresh este his reoenstruotion policy. Indeed; if the Preakient be not suspended from of during impeachment it will he In no memmore‘due to the good lutentione of cite Radical majority. Policy or ahem. Lion may restrain them, but justlealie propriety never. The Radical design to eject -the PreaLl dent in technleal disgrace from the Rao outiee mansions and thus prevent him everrigain holding any office under the Ooverisineut, may succeed. The country may submit peaceably to the agnate and (Menefee( having itareguistly sleet ed Executive removed from oaten with. out just cause, merely to gratify,the ca pricious animosity of a Congressiunsi majority ; but the precedent is a danger ous one t 0 establish, sled must ultimately I prove subversive of republican loathe. Roue No government can long exist 1 which breads at the slightest pretext to eubetitute) the fervor of party passion for the ;calm rule of prineiple. With thec ballast. of national traditions thrown over `board, the ,old,eitip of state will drift whithentoever the minds and the waves seta criers bar. One innovation is soon followed by another, suseismarobritnally ensues. How important there to guard against the:Rae fatal innovation. The deposition of the Executive for canoe would be a most unfortunate alternative in the innovation it would Initiate, but without muse it is suicidal to the stability of Republican government. It hidden& to concede to Congress the authority to magnify the President's ac tion into the proportions of a "high erime"—it is en salient to the common sense and Intelligence , of the -nation.— The meaning of the language is as wan settled iu the common understanding of the people of this country as any ruledn ethics, and the ellbrts of Congress to In rest it with a new, and solemn meaning at variance with the coalmen steltrinte. tine, will meet wills the seem it,sµk.Alerj-, alco? fir every .ltePattiel mind, {Amides being in itself toeentestabLepreeC of the weakness of a position so feebly bobeter. ed up by puerile technicaiities. To expect an impartial verdict as the reault of a trial before bitterly preludieed judges is to seek in human nature for the attributes of divinity, faro:dal trial will probably take place before the Sen ate, and perlapa the removal of the President may ensue. But tt seems net., unlikely that the more moderate oarmaeta' , of same of the law. aggressive Ractleals may prevail, and that a <Umtta* on Om' imptaehmeat , gsession will be 'halt! la ; abeyance until Wrier President Johnsow , s . term of office shall have expired. We baps; he tb* hewer .and , lood rime of the country, tint such a result will ha rerebed., Eat if the divrasetal seherat of inipmeehment as to be pursued to the bitter end, nothing le more certain than Mot it Wit be tbe.'eleallo teerrtael.of the Pirtle the Awilbmgerbk Gag greet that it I may, not he , the grit dewurreed'eaap fn the career of the Modeitlispubilet Tem Radieal State , nouvention oT South Carolina has nominated s , weiro nanotreordors, the fleotetsey of State, and selecttalgt delegation to the Chteatro' National convention, one-half of which 41 , 4kontocoed of Strides, Solt, SeinbOt— so,ft; Iteidlealt-'4ui the devll•take the tittidnewel. • • r,,"•'• - -a,:• ,igif# l l, 4 WWWAJ4 l 4§ l 4l4:ll# 4l 4 Nt,o494Pgklidi l l Mem WAIL row 4 be sultxWMP th44g 4 4 :01/ 2 19001x4i rota Ala" isragoe Offpo4ollll OPiilioll4. 0 4 1.1 NW, We hear the cry continually uttered 1 i atjte it welt Cuir&ttJa t e t r iov'tirn wilt. Tiat film to pia.4 itiot rtlikrretted i If we Melo of be to 1, Alm n nut ourta d le cons Intl af4tutho ty the e tive talt. repeated` asaaulto ufton the Supre:ne Cowl, but has set itself up as supreme in all things. It has subject ed the country to its wit ims and caprices, and has marred the prospects of the na tion lay the most reckless abuse of parti san power. In all this course of folly Congress 1010104 ;sit/ bre lair extreme fanatics, Me Ater Of wiwnn In malign y "Ad despetio will is Thatideuskias He has acted the part of a dictator for years. His word has been law ts his party fellows. Under the lash of his bit ter tongue they - have cowered like whip ped •paniels. Weak as he le, t rembil ng on the verge of the grave, with voice gone and brain paralyzed toll great extent, the shadowy skeleton of the old malignant is still a power among the Ratilloals, the controlling agent in the Rump Congress. The last and boldest piece of assump tion whirls we have noticed as coming from this representative ofßadiealism, is the following letter: 3farch 11, ISO. Hon. J. W. Forricy Deur Sir have long, and with such ability as I-could otnatand, reflected up on the subject of the Declaration of In dependence, rind have finally come to the sincere conclusion fM4t Dairen& suf frage was one of the Inalienable rights iutaaded to he embraced millet instru ment by our fathers at the tone of the declaration, and that they were prevent ed from inserting It in the Constitution by slavery alone. They had no intention to abanden it as one of the finally euuineruted rights, but simply to postpone it TheConirriltteeon Reconstructlan have inserted that provision with great unani mity tn. the bill admitting the &ate of Alabama into the Gahm. They have finally resolved that no State shall be admitted into the Union unlerei under that emiciition. I have deemed this notice necessary ant the States now in progress of construction or rueonstrue Lion may be advised thereof. THADDErs STE't-ENM. The Reading Gazette calls special at tention to this letter, and asks the people to mark the dictatorial terms of the con cluding paragraph. Never was the aim s° of an Emperor issued in more per etn p tory style. Thaddeus Stevens speaks, not as a mere phrtisan leader, not merely as a man In authority, not as A President of the United States might speak, but as one possessing supreme power, with no law hut Ills own rude will. When it has come to pass in this country that such ft man as Thaddeus Stevens can thuilseue his orders from the chair In which be is daily carried up the steps of the Capitol, this country has surely fallen So low In the scale of infamy that there can scarce ly be a lower depth of degradation. , Let the people ponder this last order of the Radical dictator with the setioasmwe it deserves. 'rim Sumo BIJOEAC TO BE CONTI* 01M- 1 41.10 Rump House, •on the 19th, passed a bill to continue the Negro Bu reau for another year after the Ist of July. So there goes another twelve mil lion appropriation and from ten to twen ty millions from the sales of abandoned lands, and other "gobblings." Who dare say that the Southern trigs are not a blessed race? It mobs them nothing for food; nothing for clothing; nothing for medicine and medical attendance; owthhogfor traveling to and fro; nothing to tarry On lawanda. And the* they have nothing to do bet attend political meetings and eleotions, as the "superior racer" to sit in conventions to m-akeram stint/Bona at from 310 to , NO *day; to ran forgovernom members of-Convent, Aasemblimen, mayors, aldermen, and a thousand minor °Meet, and generally to Kee to it that•-the "White BMW , ate eptat wept making money to pay the tares to keep the State inaenhiery ren nin. • The Ramp make, a singular estimate of oogro es pat)! Ittfei: Although , the blacks tYhihferidt to the whites ivimen- . tat vigttr and development , they are giv eti Supreme control' in civil and political afflarra; and' although, as IC race, the blacks are superior in physical strength and enderance, the harden of labor is pot upon the vittltes, and Are rtegroes are required to.do nothing but live in' 'idle ness at the expense of the people. But, then, the uegroes of the South have beers fashioned Into Radical voting maahmea•and must be kept In complete mind., to overconte majorities against 'Radicalisin in the Northern Stater. This is why the Rump la so liberal with Abe tmntey wrung from Northern Meihentes arid laborers by burdensome tatatiori.— Palribt a' Union. TIM New York 09mmereiat, it Reptile Heim Journal, deelares that the anion etsalinge from the Government would , more than support its Imitimate expen se*, end leave • margin toward the pay ment of the Interest of the Ifittroma debt. If there were more economy in , public allitire, there would be lei* talk about the repudiation of the publieriebt. The peopiente everywhere beginning to feel the effeeta of corruption•in the shape of diminished boldness activity and geravity of employment. At lewd (he gigue of the times Indicate the termina tion of the reign of corruption—only the reform meet emanate from without, not from within—by the people-and not by Congress. FitAUDS.—Nearly. every paper we meet wi W enn taihs some ehirto ing eteteuteots of.,whiskey frauds per- Rettated upon the public revenuesystem, Whiten+ ilehlt is this? it the /4111 , 1110 de ftßtl9e thoot thee* freight cannot be pre. veuteti W} by OROS nut Oh* aalthioi Quq• green amend the law!? Ph* the Watt lie with the Commissioner of Be'. sato? Why then is llama reertavoa Removed by whom?, Costume ea,ys the President eat mot remove him. Theta .not mespensible. Who Ist Can gresst —the ,Rsid lea Ruzuji Congress. ME State (bard, a R a dic a l sheet pub lished at Harrisburg, thus etulorpes our candidate for Auditor-General: , "ar. Charles E. Boyle, of 'Fayette eatmtw, the Deuioetwtic uetpitiee WF Auditur;ciefter ai, Artinlw, the exprionn awn Dr the firacip, to which he belpugs, theugkit minuet be denied thsi he is s. quaof abiliixyAei: he 6 , ,Pen.k04.4 1 4 4 0 uellus 0 44 elected Auditor - General, would melte a'4 01 40 4 4 , t04.1ger.'! , . • . Sh`LIABLE advlees f2Olll Teno i etsseetllVe the Re to al; the terrible iiott!A about trnPn: l ;"° 18tate. ,1 4 1kIJAporta d abAut Kitk which have appeared in is . tighter where the facts are kooVA, IMPagas have beej committed:by tea. There le,some, dlaturbQnca here aR4,t4e34,140t14 W eals and the 1001eis 01! reSiDilt blame for • - Ting: New Toth Shinier Peet;fßAdt eat) gine hp Meade le (3deitcreer Mit beer* Met 40P-to their fete tr they. yen. haw. its the coarse they' are parte* t Nit titory7leoir vary wall to s aim Vieille eppreeebtxer4t vavelkeie leery baking* step Leaciumesl4 hue t 4 these Who see Irbieelifeleigolag Inoilte-1,17614hb." Dentoeratie York. Untrriabufit • Tit toritte, 4r... Pe.' elate *or Moo iressttapHer am& '- A Mini Lone Poresinewrit —autipriiammtagealiatuall The SprlS4Xleetionsittrookhiant Penn sylvania, on Friday last, resulted glori busty for the Democracy. We have re port,* a pgaiocrstic Victories or villas from nearly all points. The following area few of the significant "straws :" lislittfiviltrtits, March Democ racy of liarrisburg covered themselves with glory yesterday, electing Mr. Geo. W. Weaver, for City Treasurer, by 446 majority—the largest majority ever polled in the city, and a gain of =1 over last spring and 2)3'2 over Judge Shnrswood's majority last fall. The three City Auditory are elected by an average majority of 153 votes. Every ward in the city went Demo cratic by handsome majorities. The Democracy now control the whole ell) , giivernnieut—electing all the Common Councilmen—a gain of two, six School Directors, all the Assessors, judge* of Election, ke. All honor to the working Detnocrataof the Capital City. Yl March 20.—David kitnall, the Democratic candidate, was elected Chief Burgess to-day by three hundred and ninety-six majority. This le the iargest Democratic majority ever given in this borough, and is a gain over last fall of thirty-eight ( 38 ) iii:beuttn, March 20.—At the election to-day the Democrats carried this borough by six ty-tive majority, a gain of forty'-one over last fail. TiTusvim,g, March 20.--#t the oily election held to-day in Corti and Titus ville the Democrats elected their Mayors and a majority of the council IG both places, which were never known to go Democratic before. MrtibLEvowN, Marela 21.—C01. John McCreary, the Democratic candidate, as M elected Chief Burgess of Middle town on Friday last, by a - majority of 91, te gtiln" or 121 votes since lest fall. The South and Biddle wards were carried by the Democrats. LEiimeos, March 21.—At the election yesterday, John LL. Bossier was elected Burgess, and J. Richert Assistant, by 30 majority—a gain of 110 votes for the Democracy. EtagankrrudvwN, Lancaster county, March 21.—The Democracy made a gal lant fight yesterday, and carried their Burgess, Judge, &c. The town Las been steadily Republican. NVILKa;IIARRE, March 21.—The elec tion yesterday was a complete Democrat ic triumph, resulting in a majority for them of 15 in the First Ward, a Demo cratic gain of 34 since laid October, end a Democratic majority of 76 in the Second Ward, a gain of 35 since previous election. MARCUS Hoax, March 21.—For the second time in the %pillory of the oldest Inhabitant, ye anchlfit Borough of Mar cus Hook yesterday elected the entire Democratic ticket by majorities ranging from ten to thirty-five. It vins an open stand-up fight all day,..but the Bilckies Out Lhey called themselves) had to Ma comb to We charges of We White Veter- UgssNx CoUNTY.—Tbe Spring Elec tions in Greene county resulted in un precedented Democratic viotorlee. The Radicals only carried two election dia. tricta in the county. That name neer being a dean sweep. ,Wurta Lumust..—The Democracy of West Donegal township elected their judge and Oiliest the entire ticket on Friday Title bee heretofore been a Re publican stronghold. Even in Lances ! oweeouisty the light of politicel truth be• gine to break through the desk night of Radical error, which has so long rested upon that section. MAatarrsrTLe Democracy of Mari etta swept the taiga en Friday, electing the whole Sicitat-_turn—top..to bottom, with the exception at: a single member of the s,Nwn Council. This leen extraor dinary victory, the borough having long been under the complete control of the Radicals. Witiousavitta,—ln Wrightsville bor ough, where Williams, Repuhilisin can didate for Supreme Judge, last fall, had 23 majority, the Democrat* at the late election, elected their Chiet. Burgess, and the whole ticket by some 27 majori ty. Wrightevilit has been steadily publican. DAUPHIN, Marsh 23,--41.4•4he election held here on last Frigar, for • haroonh and township Ohs" the entire Demo acetic ticket suet elected. There were three candidates for ,Judge le the Auld lhinOerStiAl Radical, and indapeedeut, The ,Desnoenvas elected their. sivedidets by e majority of ?lover theßsidicalsan (Witte, and 54 over both- Alf 411 k Inda pendent wes—vaiso Dwaseerat, this would iltatemarithe •augaritly•tistie. The Denoesaakimelovity at the last dottiest wasonly four. . ' Rusimsauna, Marsh Friday last "we met the enemy, and they are ours." Our majority is littypsetven (la). This result shuwsa Deosaustic gain o f fortpone (41) over last fill. The Ridi cats have only two townehips colt to Co lunibin county. They are about tarot tainting to the trintriphant Democracy. Nl{ AstiimiFo r zi, - PFL;ThirY•e th is bOrotigh, on lastTridaY, the bemoernia Made ti cleat sweep Of everything. The entire ideket 'was elected, and the gain over Iltst aiming is laegi. At the election last fall, WilLiatas Litattizt4-recelvetl a majority iaf twenty-two in title town. _,Cnastassaanitu.—The Radical major ity of WO reduced to 25—nonocr &tic MIDDLETOZ4.Ii. Y., *ILO 14.—The townpf Wallkill. elects Henry B. Ogden, the .Dernooratie candidate for supervisor, by 40 ,ntajorlty., .tie Is the: tint i)etno-, erotic supervisor elected in thirteen years. A Detnoerattertrrwn clerk - was also elect ed, end petibably the rest or the Dertno critic theket. Last year the town went Berl Untie* by 208 major icy. ONE of ttto etas afloat fa that the Preeldeut'a coi . " - =itse iiilnrutatnon ope hotithicdw.dititoeutticaeri, of both pu ttee, to testift 'upon the legibly of the tottuteitiVetflei law.. THE Radical conspirators have spent three year, of Pelted le - trying to put the negiiv tip tkVa'htdder for themoelves, but have criely'auoceedest in bringing .44uratee upon the country and defeat to ahem selves catcreverliftWctrolif have been hCht: itruair Br ian has sandlthat he would as soon think of artSising tbauPresicknd to Lay his lwarsiwpon-ttortdeseW as to ad vise Mir Its . makstao4 ll hlrb 4l llrfed• the PriiiillsbC.Woed :was Ifttely-te Sollars I the one advice as the other.' Thts mattes falashaedr widatutie oonspira tars would 00 nay llllHnOlikjetpUblit M oll eNts4 l 44lMU4llitrO AP* 1 004 • Ta.. 111 rh11444001, (1141drillA ittiti - V*fttr AV% 3 6k l a party withOWavii i hitinif rahkis,” ' IBM tam( eparinitrif. TiIIMfOuSTY AND Sllitilo4NG tss. - ~ i.. - --- - i -- -• Dena of an E.tintabla- y. In • Tem* of deaths to-day II f , n • ' , that t t. Mrs. wife , Ca", o t b o ert, McCurdy , °rails place, Which dr red on Sunday last, She was In usual health nir to Tuesday noon, and. tilued with ihe, ;a/44r Soon after, however, slicr'Wint - sfrickern down with apoplexy, speectilearatid apparently uneeneeietter Medical Aid was protapSly,atiluind, and everything possible was done to effect a restoration of consciousness, but without avail. Drs. Horner, Huber and O'Neal were unremitting In their attentions to the case, and no act of the most devoted nursing was spared; but she continued in the same condition for five dayS, giv ing no sign of consciousness, either by speech or recognition of what was trans piring around her, and taking little or no nourishment, •until Sunday noon, whea pulsation ceased, and she was num bered with the dead. Stricken down iu the prime of life and usefulness, our rounded by an interesting and affection nate family' and a large circle of devoted friends and acquaintances, this dispetula tion Is one of a peculiarly affecting char acter, and calls forthgeneral condolence with the bereaved. =MO Another.—We learn that Mrs. McSher ry, wife of Hon. Wm. MeBherry, of Littlestown, died on Wednesday last, of pneumonia. She was a most estimable lady, and Inspected by all who knew her. She, too, leaves au Interesting and devoted fannly,and many wenn friends, to mourn her death. Child Drowned.—On the `Mth instant, Joseph William, an Tfitereiting eon of George end •Dtargaret Wolf, bf Straban township, about these miles from tide place, was drowned, under peculiarly distressing circumstaueea. The child was ou the porch, awaiting his father's return from the barn, when he was at tracted to a rain barrel standing at the end of the porch. It le supposed that whilst reaching over playing In the wa ter, he lost his balance and fell Into it.— tie was missed only a few minutes, and upon search being made, was found as stated. Medical aid was promptly auto- Ittikeed, but before Dr. O'Neal could resell the sad semis the vitrdspark lied tied. His age was 3 years 4 Mouths and 8 days. lire.—About 10,1 o'clock on Monday night, our citizens were startled by the try of "Fire!" occasioned by - the burn ing of the stable of Hon. D. Ziegler, near the Carriage Works of Denser Ziegler. The stable was consumed, as were three horses is it, the fire whim discovered having made too mush pro- gress to admit of their being rescued.— One of them warts great flivorke et the Judge's, and his loss Is especially regret ted. Several' carriages In one end of the stable were getter. eat, bat the bay, corn, oats, &e., It contained were destroyed. The lire had a very threatening appear suet% and the escape of the several ten figurrs buildings tad be attributed only to the timely and settee elfOrte of out enamels generally. We never saw buck ets do si better work, and would recom- Mend that on similar occasions In the future they ne prompqy brought by everybody. The Are is supposed to have been the result of incendatism,• and involved a lose of about 118 M—insured for MO, in the reuTy.County Company, • Oefiyebury brprovernenes.—The large doiable two-siory dwelling house, In East lUiddle street, being built by Judge Ziegler, is rapidly approaching comple• tier,—may be occupied In a month, .11 will be quite an addition to the street. Wm. Striekhemeer ie- homing a Cleo story frame dwelling erected a little low er down on thesamostreet. Messrs. Fahoestosk, O'Neal and Dun can, parade/pen of the Vendersloot prop erty, nearly opposite this °files, are pre• paring to put an additional story car she brick dwelling and remodel the front.— It will b. a decided improvement. Stallsmith dc Bon haws broken ground on the College Campus for two new...Pro fessors' 'houses. Mr. Turner has:rammed operations on the Preparatory Depart ment—auepended only awing the sites sivecold weather. Mr. John Rupp's • new, Collage plll soon pe,ka progress of erection. We are t 4 :44 wak.be one .of • the neat houses in Baltimore street, tt Met 1.4 tiro town. • - -- -- Preto Oiyfirel'iinpranetnedts. 2 =Mr. Sac'ob Enoch, one of the moat enterprising bind neWs men`hi' New Ostord, Las erected a steam Saw-hill, which Is 'Working very Dr,, Wm. J. McClure his purchased a lot 'or grad in 'New Cheateistreet, *en; Oxler* near The 'Diainoi,d, upon' which he fntelids to•eteOt abrlek dwel ling and ottloallse eunting.sounmer._ He eipecte to have the oftioe up and finished Ma short time. Miss, Adeline Myers has also pur4tased a lot, with a view to the immediate erec tion of a frame dwelling thereon., Mr. H.erekiali Hagerman, farmer, has a frame dwelling in prognew., on a lot purchased by him for that purpose. Zephaniah aerial is & b oa t 4 a ildi ng a house on this itirepike, near the toll gate. Wears gia4tia. note {het* evidence* at go-ahead-graveness ou the part ot, the New Oxford , peapie. • norder Dainagelll:—The Border Damage Bill came up in'the House at Harrisburg oil the Pith tort , end the first section was defeated a vote'of 17 yeas to 59 nays. The vote was, hoWever, re-1 considered next.morrdrig...and a onlesti tute adapted, empowering the Governor to appoint ,a board of uommiasionera to ascertain the damages eat{ report thew to the Ausiltor Cleueral—aud thou, the proper State oftleerato seelt Lion fuom the,, United States. Sufferers, will hardly be, likely to bidulge in Jarge, expeetation Elting& & Pbote's Cbmbindtion will ex hibit, in 'Agrititiledrat Rah, this and to moriroi eVehlnge,' with 'a matinee to morrow afternoon. 'Ailmissloo—eyen- Ito, 35 cents, etilldren 4S cents; after noun, 35 cents, children 15 cents.' Among the' atttaitlons are Cont. Poote", the smal lest Man atiffe, Wm 'Eliza Ne'steffe; taleter of Com. Foote,y the "smallest lady ever known, am:ME - Bms% a trine taller than 'Cool. Pohte; 'besides Ws. (i. G. Russell, Mtee atl nle 644, /3arny Car ter, Prot. BetiOlts,, and' fdrytter Willie A. Ranter, IVO - tine Xisterleti,) vocal and in strumental 21* Y. Veit tn twia •MOrchatel.—Atteti tion Is dtrectiki 1b tkiti'adirerttoement; 'mocker oottitnlV, - 4 . 4ostittt - Carpeote rtenelif" l 6ol4idibidort Moiebkirt, York City. .y(sjirkagatviLthat Amt . gm Cumber/sod ,Y large oorkegpiPeAL4re, , eit WS ' 14 1- 0: PAO *" .1 0 ,0 0 7, 1 1t1 P 749 .,0!: /1/ 819 Wei b 414, TAP rogtor Japijild oolorriend itself eko alttilaVk: n' Oar ThiMilharl49ol44.refra, *salt, niieteild wllso Wow 'beimattelltoki , SN WIC Y. ifMtgi' a rElglta.=: l llT i in i: .i. the vote in this borough on Friday last. ct tritt)ority of about ova h dred, 1 spillinglstid. fall, was Atilt •• . down to leak. litigf. T. rte, the trite w. i light, t thin - a l t etelPtoth Maks. Ha there n i ful -.'DlOoeratie *rn ou with t moie Ate (Art, n*lre than alt 0 he DeiitocratiClandlifires wont have been elected, if not all of them.— Radicalism Is growing weaker, even In this hotbed. Its Iniquities are making sonic impression, persistent as the leaders, - . their eliktritt to ewer - thee trp . gloss them ever. liVe l an lorx last Fri day's result : ' ' • ,iii , Eo Poseriarisa....i..A • ...sis 1 Nits thrttgaitt?_l4l To Wm. A. IMmiltog....l. r f .. CTs c r i te... Ziegler...-. .167 A- . 3 4 tl.fririter... tomb E.gler ....... k .,.1 , 33 C David Sgregley , 3:05 I.Wip. E. Ag/iitle ..... i.... 1 al " &piel**. J. F. likereary.....--.436 I Win. J.llarliin ..... __ln ScHoor. iiiiigrroim. WM- 4541" • " 1 ,35.--- " Mi lt"li le Ar L.'r.r." l lB Jm.. A. it .I, 33-...........140 bt. ri 'Kir, 3y , . Wm. T. I•lng,V 2011 'S. K. Firulic. 2y ..... -..11.1 Asamu. w 7 :4.4Yals4AnbegVAi wr it. x. 147 Giro. *: jewla 34 - 44.441.. .... Jo. E. Fiatuu•ty.. 1111 I • Lecture.—Froto the Princeton Stand ard "No lectures or entertainments, worthy of tbawpatronaga Of the fetelli fent -nod refined„ have have ever drawn out larger audiences, or. been snore flighty enjoyed and appreciated by the people of Princeton, than those given by Professor Kidd.” Pref $14(1 will deliver the seventh lecture of the course of the Literary So cieties on next Tuesday evening, March Met. His irntlect will be, "An Evening with the Poeta, Orator* and Ilumoriaia." The gentleman has a wide reputation as an EJoeutienibt. The eighth lecture will be delivered by Rev. T. De Witt Talmage, ou Tuegday eveuiug, April 7th. 0111. McClure's_ Lerture, ou "Mormon. lam," InAgrleultural Kali, on Monday evening,' was very interesting. The au dience was unusually. large, and unani mously Pleased—the hlghwi kind of a compliment* Serices,--Rev.. James Jones Smyth, of Erie county, will preach In the Marsh Creek Presbyterian church on Sabbath morning neat (March at 11 o'clock, A. M. Anil also at the /ienterstown church at 8 P. M. The Spring Eyuinoz.—The sun crossed the Mason Saturday, but inateadof bring ing bainly spring weather, we have had sleet and snow almost every day &lace.— The SIVW yesterday morning was about eight iuches deep. - —How would it do to boy off Profetzor Agazzls7 He predicts another deep snow to-morrow. Large Sale.—A friend informs 1.1.4 that the sale of Jacob Lady, in Franklin township, on the 11th Instant, WIIB pro bably the largest In the county—amount- Ing to $3,518.80. The highest horse, In price, sold fotosM--the highest cow $6O. Mr. L. had his sale welt advertised, and paid liberally for conducting it, the cry er receiving ES sad the clerk $12.80. Contract. —Mr. Hugh L. Gallagher, of Shepherdatown, Va:, (formerly of this place.) ham received the contract for sup plying a large quantity of Virginia gran ite for the paving of Broadway, New York. Before the war, fir. Gallagher was supplying the Government with the ma terial for the oonstruetion of the fertlflea tlett /irlOW7l es Castle Calhoun, or Blp- Rape, In liaropton Routh!. lyre 41- Lan(kit prefer dealing in good Goods at fair prices. This is a Dry Gooda.Howe of long standing, and has acqutred an enviable reputation. Bead advertisement, in this Moue, It Defea4e(L—At. the election in Cham bersburg on Friday, the sense of the vet tem wee taken on the questions of a new Market House and a Steam Fire Engine. Both were defeated—the former by 103, tind, the latter by 308. Gragesberg.—OrvetrenberiSprings ho tel is now kept by Mr. Hiram M. Jones, who has leased it hum Samuel Seerist.— We doubt ; not Nivit the...l4lgli reputation this hotel Required under Daniel ,hiller will be maintained. Law J'adge.--D. Watson Rowe, of Franklin wanly, has been eommissioned as additional Law Judge for that district, by Goverrair Geary, to eerie until the drat Monday or December next, when the place will be tllted by election, Premiume.—The York Springs Build ing -Assor.Aation km got ahead or its ueighbor*,iu t<te liqe of promiy4p—ou4i ituire - Of iuoney senluir 'last week at 4:a per• cent. premium and another at 47 per eent. To house-iie' epere.—Young folks and others, who arc preparing to go to hotise•keeping this spring, wilt do Welt to make a call at Col. C. H. BuEuttaa'a. Witre-rooms, near the Depot, Getty*. burg, Pa., where, In addition to a large variety of the most approved Centrism STOVES, Sitting . Room and Chamber Stoves, can be found a very large assort ment of every kind of Try;-Wens, Hol low:Ware, Japan Ware, Toilet and Chamber Sets, Bread and Spioe Boxes, Masud Ctitriv Canisters, Walters, Cof f ee Mills, Water Coolers, Spittoons, Pud ding Moulds, Flour Sieves, Candle Sticks, Smoothing Irons, Egg I3eaters, Fruit Cane, Jelly Moulds, anti a thou sand other artloles in the house-keeping line—el of which will•be sold at lowest cash Prints.' Call and eiatnine. tf ii'ernoeed.—llenry Orerdeer has re. mimed his Floor and thocery Store to him new house, on "the bill," in Blatt• more street, where he asks all Ithif i rieuds and the public generally to give him call. He has a nice new store room, nice stock of goods, and will sell them at prices that must.please. He has gone to mueh expew to have everything rlgiek and flattens himself that the public will appreciat:.,l4. it Car/iele a4ca-port Town.—Great Re duction in the Price of Queenewctre. —T invoices ' just A nig from L i verpool, , E lf a lkot r i l , 11 1,8 4 * OMANI away own. .T 1 e people shall have cuutv Goon goats. - Carlisle, Pa.; Match 24,..1868. P. 8. , .-TWO cat Weds of beet Flab, it lowest prices, wholesale and retalk The Ifleber 'ow ea ltd red color to minute glottides, whlgh.,lluat•ln thatAtild, and contikt In a healthy person, a large aosetretor , lev, whlch gives vltaltty sup= Oa' taOod. Pernithut syitup • sup plies the blood "with this vital element, and sites, strength , and vigor to tho w4 ol 4i l Yettosi: it Speer's Wine. --Speer'i Port Grape F Wine is the only eioe cekruieted to do ,0 0 4 tilekelook of the stomach, ls, k t ittniy.s such Mt bO d we je. on ry, ti arrhcoa, Incontinence of urine, and general debility. One bottle is suffi cient to convincie thO Most sceptical of the treat curative po.wary oaatatueti in thsS)ll6l6 . *444 4141itaidtik it 17M hfreof sada dissoleait NO Prep(' *Aro; ralopirit• 'home ibroad• , s rad Hsi Itomboror or Droostot,Mgt ofortafekl:'.4ll. M lo rOomplk' or:ootoosoe.. MOO. Mimeo laszkowsn f Oto of Ktlrilt!.73l7 DowiridroiOrti , Pomo ono 11.0101%.24. lirk • 1: f tollettihrtitrlittrithfiti illiPtinfit Tice following to n Ilet of the officers elected to rahl,totemOlltat of Mtn coun t laat„gia warnant 'them returnevl to t CI 'a ge a antildjanreetn, Ctilltr MYrre; Town l Conn W., It, p; pee uner; Judge, Davd weehry; Illppee , J nF. :I/Wrest:l - , Wm. :roll i, t•flihonl ree nt, Wm. Guinn, J. A. t, . r'. yelne, tr Amomor, W. It. Autthlnbaugh; Conetrthlert, deorgo W. Welkert, Janme E. Flaherty, CCM BERLAND,—Judge, Untie teePtr, Inlttav tors, Wm. All -W,, Qh„, Aback; i ttattagor, Je rome J. Einem - Insist aluiteititanett, R4erlGlOntllng, JOhn,u_wlri Picecttte.MolllC4 Cattli&C.V. /UAW Toot, !mob Hershey Zr, Geor g e Patterson lyt Trrnarprao Ow*. Vite p nai Aolify„ pc.ter D. swish Cleft Sohn F. itschater, Cmumble, John Kcefauver. 3 10 1/NTJOY. — NJudge, Kiwani Collins and I)a -rid t.k Aaseasor, Koury Samaria; Hu pervisorti, it tie between Jre ph vrblr, mteham 11. Miller, Male] Tepid le and Patrick (Abney: lichuol Directors, Janie. Dane, David Springier; Treasur er, Juseph Mackie); Auditor, George W. Hoff man: clerk, Joerph H , Orridortr and Joe Noy. der Dec Cototable, Jurcinlali liohrbough. MOUNTPLEASA.NT.—Judim. Jacob (N.alimilai Inspectors, John Kerrigan, James A. Diehl; Mi ses.; Joseph. A. Smith; Suticrviadni, Samna) Milt., Santos C, Laittera, School Directors, kiltbert "Ecisert, Peter IC. smith, John Dead Rr;Mir, Levi soms&it..; Clerk, Churl,* A. Meualeci Cutt stable, Jacob Noel. OEKslANY.—Ja+tlgy, tiamnal Darner, tian naciti Judge. George jimiaan; Juspuctors, Henry Vlicar, tioriaelius AsaiNitior, Kamm) A. Mlinetelter; Whim' Directors, Levi Flurner, Y. J. DraenUuiti, Eniiinuail Crouse: Supervimrs, DA NIA King, Jacob Rittase, Auditor, Wm, staid, Clark, John it. Wolf; conatuillo, Joseph A. S. rolcholoic; To" 0 Voinoll,. l'obriminie; Win. Slicely, Jesse Chdimimiiii, Jull,. F. NlciAtierry, John DM tern, Judge, Win. Kuhn.; liviiiectorti, Wm. Lamonirr, 401 n ai0p44.14; Nismor, gnaw( tillertt Pschail Director., Jacob lionils•rie,r, T. S. 111.41,r; udltor, James L. .Thneß; Consta ble, Wm. Sickle.. Dtuilel \Vadat; liipeetort, Kelleubergor,Flumuel Hatvimar; Alutettor, Doan- Wildeutn: - Kuperviaorim, Henry 801 1 / I wr; Spbool Ilirrctors, ler, Daniel filteely; Auditor, Wm. Slifer; Clerk, ITliker; aoseplvAkuritz. BERWICK TOWNsllll'.—Justiee, Nathaniel Ittitter; Judge, Jacob null; jratp cton, Jtsiob Sterner, Win. Elder; A 144C1.1r, JOlOl Sinai ' : l•ti• perriskink, :mob Worts, John Richter; sellool Dirertti r rs, Sinvittel Naugle, Huory 11.111ar, Xnthn ny Thoman 2y: Auditors, Cyrus Trone, George Ouster ly; Cistrkßiallikel Kink!)mutt. 11Fatt-wk . fraittirtiii,—Tuitge,John Hot ter; I eispeetors, George A. hoz,Frederick Wolf: 4.11' 1 , 01 1 iqrSillri , faile*: tß`ltpol -Linnet/irk „Ike itridi R. Renry, Iretary Cotuit4ible, jiteon Hannan. CV/NOW AGO.— Poise, Thomas Meltlnnes; speCtOrt, E. X. Owings, Emanuel Bunts.; Arasuadr, solonrm Sclistirtt; Supervisor'', Anthony Sum larot, Jonaph Dtuyet; School Directora, Jacob Bulittime, Martin Sledges, Josiah. Knee ).3 Aud itors, George . Knhn, Petcr Eyeter in Clerk, So mph Bnrkee; Countable, Jacob Single. OXFOMD.—Judge, Joseph Slough; luspectom, Solomon Bream, Samuel Neely; AssPiwor, Henry Fritz; isgPetvisona, David Fink, John Clunk: Sch.& Directors, Simon rilugle. Jacob 801/inger; Auditor, Anthony Fell x; Clerk, Dr. W, J. McClure Countable, Philip Beek. tiTRAIt-tN.—Judge, John 0. Brinkerhoff; In comfort, Peter S. Deehert, Santnel Shull; Ames * a', Jacob Poitortl; boot Directors, Henry Aid Jacob Wl4anr, Snperviconi, Daniel Stall smith, Stephen Noel; Auditor, John Wertz; Clerk c Jesire MoCreury; Constable, Geo F. Mill. r. 11A111LTON.—Justice, John Plekanm Jmlae, Joseph Woods; inspectors, Henry Raffimapcnter, Samuel Ilientritin Awassor, tosjoilapon; su pervisors George Moul, lotto Babb; School Di rectors, I. 8. Tensile, Henry Hoover; Auditor, Abner H. Hildebreud; Clerk, A.S. ?rustle; Con stable, John Kline. READING.--Judge, Levi Chronicler, inapec tom, John P. King, John L. Brenleer; Sopervh lora, Daniel H. Myers, Harman Ammon; tKtto o l Director*, John P. - Kinc.,Elljatt Treasurer, Emanuel Neldieb; Auditor, Aaron Chrmicter, Clerk, Di. A. Halts; Carlstadt", Daniel H. SIN cm. School Directors for Hampton dlatrlet, Jacob Picking, Cornelius Smith. TYRONE--Jadge,George Markley, itr„ Drape,. bars, Jonathan Pittentoll, Henry U. Conrad; As icirear, Lett itatrensperger, Superviorms, Jamb Horeb. Devl4 Hesiet Holcool Director', John B. Hersh, George Guise, ZAMA. Groot, ly; Auditors, John Delon Sy, Franklin H. Ebert ly; Clerk, Ja cob p.ttarrensperger, Treaurer, 1.431, Bolen and John Yoe tie; Constable, John Eckenrode and Arthur N. Stevens tie. LIVNTINGTON.--Jurlgo, J. W. }Merman; in spectors, Samuel Flekle, H. F. Beaman; David H. Dreams; ticlavul Dlroutere,Alfred Michael Minter; Supervisors, Adam Slayhaugh, }henry Dotterar; Trewuker, J.. 1. Metcalf; Clerk, R. W. Sadler, Auditor, Jacob Leer, Constable; Stephen Weidner. LATIMORE.—Judge, Templeton M. Brenne man; Inspectom, John Coulson, Des td J. Realest; Assessor, David is. Myers; School Directoni, John Day, Dr. J. R. Plank; anpervlnore, Miehael Ja cobs, 'Howard IReikers; Auditor, Abram Chet Treagriker, John Wollorti; Clerk, Solomon Lately, Constable, John W. Slnith. !lynx FL—Justice. John Ranee; Judge, Philip IL. Weaver; Inspectors, Dr. GOO. W. H. Smith, 13. Deatrieh; Assessor, Isaac ilyers, Hupervlsors, F. P. Wiliginingh, John Fmk; School Directors, Sam uel Lauver, ENcii4 Sliver; Auditor, Solomon Weidner; Clerk, Jell*, 'Merl.; Treasurer, tel Conirtable, John Jacobs. MEMALLEN.—Judge, George kdarroi; luspet tors, John &Weak, hunk Bender; Assessor, An drew Black; Supervisors, Henry Criet, John Wal hsYr seioul.Dlrectors, Cri Limon hose, Philip 14111 k • Auditory. Hastmet Mesh., George W.- Wilson ; Clerk, Jacob Pilger, Treetigkinir, Michael !Sender. imnstable, John 11, Rattan, EthaAn W. Stable; In spectors. Manuel Ida, Park Sowers; Assessor, ISsah W. Martinelli Supervisors, .1 veal Is, 11.41 . Man, George A. Coruna; School Lareaoks, Fred ark* Diehl, Andrew Ulm ki Francis W/ 1 1 2 r; Andlkir.gismiael ROA; Treetnirer,„ William Ruff; Clerks 44141 1 Unaßlorgi CenetaLie. Joseph Kun kle. lIAMILTONBAN.---justtee, Z. llSythe, Stldge, E. !loginler Inspectors, Charles W. Eirtg,Sah• ford Shroeder; Assessor, Jam Watson; tiehool reotore, 1111!sl_ taskillll4, 4 .Chaetne 1.1040 ; Hu. pery loom George Bull, John llaniman; Auditor, Jm.eph Blexam; Clerk, "Warn Eshelman; Coro stable, George Menders, LIBERTY.—Judge, Blasius: Hebb; luspeolotis John F.eb, I.3teries A. Tinhirmani, Aaseiwor D. ll' Reiman; School Director", Daum W. Klee, I,,nar Horner; Hoperaleuirs, Jamb Topper, Frederick Mein ti rq Clerk, Dame P..eiter, Audi tor, me u tin nit Clark; Constable, Gregory I'. Topper, FREEDOM.--Jaeldua, J, Cuuukrighany.,eedge, Jacob Myron Inspmtors, Aerobes." Hrlse, I. N. Houck; A. 06 R 0 .T. Abe Ctinairlabatro Supenl nom Julio A. Unu, John Baker; Sellout Direetarx, Jamb Myere,kilin E. Plank; Auditor, Fein's. , " Dodgers, Clerk, Jaeuh Waylstighb ConMoble, Guargu Tensor. lIIUIILASD,—Junttee, Geo. W. Stover: Joliet, Valentine Flock; lospertors, Julie Dube, fi Waxhingtou Assessor, \V, Lott; Pained Directors, G. C. Llartyull, peorgo Uingell, Win. McCullough, 21; nupery Lieu., William Paxton, Valentina Frock; Auditar, Ginirte A. bitseeker; Clerk, S. J. Kerr; Obritahle, Da'll.l Y, MARRIED on Übe 19th hunt.., by Rev. Ellison Perrier, Mr. DeliMayt of i t t Moz to u the lath loaL, by A. C. Mumelniuu 1 ,ou road leading from Fairfield to Fbuil s . I,VW IS A. 131ERLY, of FiVierlek count), to alma MAItTIiA, , ULIN E, ut Ills coutitr. = On Suutlay• lent, M. 'MARY, wife of Capt. Robert McCurdy, of this plutv, In the 441,4 5 carol her Nun. • On the 19th inst.. Mr. WILLIAM COIIEAN, Sr, la.,(WiffluetY Vin. wutar,) Nei w, yaws. On the 20th hut', nthlatT THEOT)O3IE 116 - 11: ICE; shed 13 years 11 utorithgoi t od 10 days, , Ournitiuttandet, Dielf ai l i n am t i hlaplinise op the afgais of i1ie , 2141 lases link alaltY, wife of }Wendt lie, te- owdy, daughter oe the late ha lifforilholl, rAgo at Cmed/W Tract The prostration and death o r this lady wag so sudden as to create a PririrgaPal aeaastiou Stinougbotea thin Matra 00th - [Dually. Sudden as was her attramons, however, death did not nod, her unprepared. Her early , TV/1,16011,1141111:114 104 the found/Mon for a con sistent andlnufrwalk In after life. Iter4als, of an intelagent as well as cheerf JOUST inteunouree with her anhe *odd; helt whihe 17 1 41 wag char; aeterized by ttrict'hitindra la T, end en rect,paposus as mails* dialect courtesy and oneness. ' WaroVandaincere itAerfrpoulhips, ahe dispensed her elegant hospl ties lb a mob ster Which showed the refinemenkof her trate, as well as _rif 7411 n0r1 , 0070 Mends. She Was 101113 ta Fite poor; the colored people at all Slues found to her a judicious adviser, as a ell A liberal friend Id their bomb of bard, She wins bog ricilitrectim lii l ir ellslitoilala their coltivatlOtk wA= beotisin e 1„ 4 ,,, 0n t io. trttiVtir 0%4'4 - On tlie,i *4 lo b *to 41 In wieiety.i lull ti _y _ i _is stile dogmatic etrcte wet puhiig Whist -Say that Being to whorri fhe 1 or inalleaftiettlfe ayntfort the mourning easebokt. - , -1 41 ) O *inns be visited the stse4s.ol Adnerlistia*ght tong end arduously for the "Spring of perpetwit .3!oeth," that those who'irlithed theeeirl blight never grOVOEVIri 'appearance.' People Of ant oilol.Aalrgig disousera4. ilutolltlita foe Ws -unfound spring an Rion's Vego tioVisbrosda, a few ispPlienilogs et *Ma, to'liliga or grag,lsalr ,rgaraw and 4glosey apprappipoe . E l = b iaiWS it t sperniinsem or up OUt t ildris , MUY . Obi ffs ,114) ,4?g,c t tAL .14QTICES. awns or Ilan. / am mighty in the tether, 11/wooly wielded IR the Mare; • Gloriosa In the tdalwart *teenier, Lomat Ing at the storm Ind Irgive, ahattrenna to the palace pillars, Hot log In the pointed rod, As It tftlnaa the deadly /lightning Quelled and hilruilemi to the sod. /tut there la a glorious ~nue, Wltul toku my intudew, pow or . Givi ng to flea tact, toy %great, tax resat aid, lg tloneper's hour. - Hee t /adore ma Ily dleetwee I Nee the darkest hydras inset - flee ant new or health and bandy - - -Atka the paiosoiebeek and brow,, riT, dye/adage t fly lannottuption f • Yes; 11l Ms are srtirl.,4 at length ! For I glee What human nature oily (Wel . needed — tetarNillTll titan I tell lit what' nett eseenee / can lima your antra* cheer apt Penh?, trernWint; an/wanderer, 'Tla thvfinttnal "Mu v.tad /31mott'-' The PERMIAN I` Ix a nroteettall ante *ion of the Prutox 111.. of Inn', *new dlwovers in that strike., at Ms root pf trust' sadmryilid the WWI With Its rail/ prow We Tl.mo ha,v "Pratt; vlits $y vv' Wawa In stu.. glwn, L'AtaplUetx Vet.. 1424)4.1111/1K, rropr.retur, Dry New York. Noll by rII Dritopetk, GRACITS BALVB. Yrnm Mr. Joules Cu iglu, 0/Amesbury, Mask osai slllirlia7 wgtlt n /invent /obits un urn lnl Main, triad Hulls}'reuitsthra - )ily intbscaal anti 1, lapel' your Suh e. In two tin, It tAtillitted 111111tuttutt.. 11011 front ntitn•r s„;1„ to enable Div torttmunt., it, 0 k. I ottit ttllttnett tiotttlit• Wtlsrwunl. - Itf 111,: zuttnist, fur it effei Led ULM° iii LULU leas int: it tn ttr. I ulna sitatingly 'minimum (Prttnr a Aratau On exeeilent rOttilotty, anti tin not dintltt It Will lie initircelatol throuslaiint tits bout. ONLY 2.1 CENTS A 110LX. I:rril W. Pt , WI.E 1n...1nn, limptieterk *O , l b) A put hckllt WI anti tirucanat arntnally. :Utak.ll 4,, IN, 4w V.Vl4llple Kielllan Hair-Reviewer 111 \1.% TILE n,4 oitrinNAL (7() LW{ Wit T:2l ftelfean the petrified matter willeh notirtelfea lEEE! R ENE 11'S 7•rrZ. PRO writ OP 7 / /11 11.1 11 I= Ileums the brash, %, Iry hair to e1k,m,t„ct,„...4 111AUTWUL HAIM 1466041N0, One bottle shown 14. eftetn. Il I'. HALL & CO., Naalma, N. H., Proptlotara. For axle by all tlrukaflata. cifar. 6,1667, Int Try i nettle aye be IV.svhsemit. wll4 only coot yuu your tliziolumolou U, If It damp* 110g0"11. DR. TOll!.iS' VENT TI N LINIMENT. As an Extlirnut liennA3 In case. of 11Ironic Ittn•tainnl non, karapped tin udn, tWonquito *ltem, Cut*. ht,ttioenn 0 1 Use Jul pia old •Dostrairtboy rif tho Afronelen, fiesdnehe, &Wont,' Polon fit lite I,lmhs, Dark nod Chest, gores, Tualhoetie, Silutot of 1 leieeitt 010 l *proton, 1l widieterful Cu/111/to power,. ark' !Hirai ' TlLkt 11 I ntUrattlY W COM 44 likk lIVAtI/11(q... 0,1 it . , ISuu1 • I Cuwpndutw CWdurw , D)."04"), VOl4Ling Mid Aljk,1 )0 1/, /I , lsoothing 11)111 1 ,, •11... trOllllX quwll dem Pre fele se soon ;it Laken. 4. - 11 the reader or Ills frlettelm lIAyY Shy Win plalut named lu thin aulvertlewmont, try the Ve.. netion lAnlment. ltenletnh , •r, /rya° do not (hot re/it f 3 0u..111 Lnl o I tYllr money reftmeted. Ant for llr. Tolfliur Ven , tlou I,lultuant:, suat take no other. It Is pleasant to take and cheat. to use, and emdh•utes the ellgenew trom the gystetil sn that It dons not Tetinu, as Ir tho a•nyu alter using the many f.lestme stn, I • altn Killer:4, out ()IL., note flooding the country, that only atm, the pain whllOthe article in twin); used, amt then return. Prier Weenie per bottle. Mold erf all Ow Urns gime, Alert, N6 oourttandt Irtreer, N. Y. Mar. 0, MS. lut A GoNAN Day hot+ clausal for nil who desire to motile In nih• ono of the Ito glorlotot glee of youth—the wog-, uitkout blark.or liordlicl3o, n'mter. thu bolt Nn Irroutittf,le i,lettient of VeTuotott atm, (Jou. INgTAIV I TANIEftt'S TIP.ArrY rPriege Irina the appitesititet tot but one ititir aryt • in the world. 'that eheetleul cilxlr contotno thv 1401 principle wad adoring railtter with r►lrhe nature uuuriihea the meet hesutlfnl of Well/tett &Ilk* wherewith elle adbrus the BEAM or HER r•AVUIH'TbB. Need abe sold thot lhb. wonder of cl I Iltut{ea CILISTADONON //ASH Mk:, Ohre inoeciennti, hurintees, wbolenanne, end eor.. lath prep.rution of Its kind In the Whole unlvoine. ).lenufbenned by J. CRISTATX.dto, W Malden Lame, New lurk, nob! by wit Drugstet.. Ay.. plied by nil HAW Dressere. Mar. 41190. A ('4tr.l to,tbe DR. DUPONCO'd CiOLIMIt PRIKIUDDtt f. PILLS Fult Ftalh Lrli. lufulDble La tocru , t-- Uts Irrusofuritleu,liumoviuu LatukfuclAutts of i/o Monthly Tura., from wifuLtoNoc Liufoo, uft4 Ht. wasu duccesurui rut u I . 110:011.014, IL W uow over thirty yuurn aluma Llw altoveve4 brawl rills worm Slut dluouNered Lr. LLJYttf`f. CO, of Furls, duritut welch they have lava. efttuuulvely awl soputquoully tutu.* lu mwt Ul L 44 u! but l a b tlt Ilia/auk WoII in privalo jAntutiou. loulumburuu will. LlulLiwwlleleil Awes., lu .Luty www, LLILLI . only• guest" of Wu Ououltautlu of luilltut witia Uwo 0n0.% U1.111,111..11. t LudueW to make gut l'ULt pultifu fur Mu olluVisUon of LILL Liu nutlet tl.it Izl4lliuty no to aIV vettl. ou 4••• .rnalw of fluall ili Y wbuCp ham,/ th Wilt no& penult 11, 1)It DILI IS A tbudc. Fospius yrcntliPtly tiorestuyportly, N., or. (4‘utloued notro.Ltugtug time, 1 . 111. rr lllln lu Hurt coudilooo lota tlal "Its It • misentriuge," a(jet Wit,* eOtiopition, (he 1'I"- Prk•wr ummunx ito rmoupwibltlLi,tlllly ugh thei r Mildaeaa Wlll ph - vvti au) tow Mt./ to lle.dlb utile/Vino 1.1.0 tithluro reef= alealaki a ail'' , r I V.k LETA 111.1.:. for oil thoaeuttliellu, compluluta, n kwtyklar to,tliognx. () , 11 , ; IIUX 1 , 1 RUTTICIR.NT. . 10,000 liox(Vg., twat hold , It1,1)1 Ten Thaw/And box. Nent both by ml .1111111.01AW . 1114,t0 utl partsor the wbrtl, to %rib, la ututerers have been returnetl.ln whirl/ le. •Ice "Av. nottiths . I/Ice the above PUN have twee kernett . more the slelehoe or Itc4llclhe clowned up.o /lb emrl/1, In Removing Watt hot ion, uud Ilentoetn, , Nuture to Itg Proper Channel, Q.Ull , lbni tlieNerer.. end helnelmg leb•lc the .Itorts color of llcalth tt, the cheek or the most dolbbte. Pries tl per Box. Nix ltore. Sokt try JOHN N. FOlOti.:Y, 1 4 04- A rate t Z r b ° ;a t :U l tif il lig % . 1:t a 1 . 81 tlrrougli the Pont lee, eau horn tho aeol, (ronfltirnt tally.) In.- ktadl, to any FITI or the country, ••free of pogtomo...'• Noltt alto b J. Spangler, Ch mul*ruituru; fl, W, Neir,..York., 'ottoman & Rog,•r owl Mori. itertk err, Wholrente Agennf, fiftifircore, awl N. It, nowt, Propthlor. New York. blarth 4, ISO. ly =ME= A grutlom rot who forfrered-fOr ',ore from Nit. yous Debility, Prematureuml all thy effcta at youttlaxl orl tarragon. will. for the &Of e Of fltlffelfillg 1111010.11 ty, amaki fret, to all who n ef.l it, flue reclpu and flips:lions for making the plc remedy by Which be W.; cured. Hulrerera wlehlog fu profit by the advfirtlseee experienee, cim 10 auto' atblresaing, la perfect voiAtterwe, /011:1 li. OC/DiiN,. f 2 Cedar of., Now Yvtk. May 27, laill. ly I=== Informal/on gllbwantsol prralueo a luzurfahn, growth orlakir bpou a bald brad ttsbroualuss auto, also a roatpr for tho reraoyal of Plippltakillotitea,„ soft,XrpUotts, etc, 00 me 3raYing She must. ,ear, bratHlful, rot. too obtahrtal with oat 'charge by addressing VHI4 F. CHAPMAN, ettomidt tr. 3 Broristway,biow York, &pt. 3), MP. gm Noir Zutosattelliiiie. 1;18..‘i y FOR YOUNO SWIM, on l'hysioN- S.lml Illtoont Abeam sod Women, Incident to Youth and Roily Moblikustolcoibleh creme hu- Pdinonto to MARRIAtiE. with son Meows of retie& bee` to, letter envelope* Imo of charge. Afklypos Dr, J. km tuas Houturrux, Howard .Walotiott tp Dee ly To huunPNve• The RWVJratanatd Ida fend tfree of change) to all *lin dealt., It trio pdrearlialon with the dlr.:llona for mulching end using the simple. remedy by whas4 My erg. oar* ota,,lung affec tion and that drtaiff dloPase Unlahintalon, lllM only °Wed le in begat,. the affilciedalld Silaannla every nc7el er will try ails greecrlpllua.ge 11L wl.ll nest them nothing, and tripy grove a biasing. Pre . e . e add •• W.V. EDWARD - A x aff.MCClr trz Month 1.11,40 gent it", INV. /MI WRllanaal4 ..ffititarff TIrT-,W A E_ .: hlryOut i.s..,ortment of It'll what. TUI - Withr.„ lu the city, voustazttlY kept O. h.fkl: Itle4 a getteral amortwillt of House Furuhdiltpc Ootxls. .."-- {Joust try stor4eepunt will laid It to tart vaattsup to Mil . JNO. M. MIMI . 71111.1dark4 .t.r•set, PlLllndalptres. Marcie 24 14111. lat Mrditer's 1110. Mrtr= . ..Aiiltt oc ip=; , , l l ;3 . tr . IN: ‘l, l trursect.' l .trisetri" : sll: GettgolOodbOOlopook oo his &MO soPotent, toond simoutthopiglr t hey sr tiSled Itozr. VAYErt. 'r'lAM l rtrir . l 4 tA %kw ad: CL Z 4 EVA, 4j. la. to t 7 AiolOor, - IrrnrTorwrTil ft! zbderstd At*Veited, t °newt% of ; : i 12_ 0 1 1 7 theber Ittfird tbObliAase rt Pe glik v elita or n tilh i ty 9rgia °tail Jobs ; • • • kiknd atnanyt ho elga, 4314 . a11t0t0n ths ho TUMWM:qt,°.77 Pt Weed. _ i ":j k •t . . Ito TAlefarAlWralititio*iiii:itibtietrato bill to talto'ittur Olt 'tight of airoptente UM Supremo straincesinzionis cofp4a, ("It 1111Z3
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