fchc Hajtthirj Republican. laEhe gimefebttrg Republican, 1!Sc&nce&cy, Sfcbruarg. J9, ises. "j WATSKSBUnO,' PF.N.VA. Wednesday, Fob. lO, 'OS. A CALL. The Allowing gentlemen, to embers ef the County Committed, are roqucstod to moot In the Court houSo la this place, at li) o'clock, A. on Katardny, February 80, l8S, for the pur. iKMOofoloctlng dolegaloa to tho Stato Conven tionj at I'hllndclphla, on tho 11th prox.: Marion I. II. Wells, (Chairman) A. L. Myers, l.nrmientois nor..j. n. .nucnnr, i, n. i.incom ..S imiixi II iyar.1. John smith. . .. 1. W. Valtn, Itobort Bristor, .Jacob fttfart, Hamilton I'ayno, ean'r.i:. .... j xr. . un, ur. i. ivum, 'riukltn Thomas Hill, Jacob Kinchart, aMtinnton Harrison reiiit, Ji..-i;..on... ittohlilll X'.rrti). It HcoiiH.thit our "bitter looking" j ucigmxir oi. mo itepmimn, mistook tilts religious services in the Court House on Sunday, the 2nd Inst, for a Democratic meeting. This is not so very snrprisiirg, when - reflect that there in a striking similarity in the teachings of t.-ut Christianity und pure Democracy- and that our neighbor is a very poor judytof tithtr article. Messenger. . The Ten Cop.imindmcnts and tho Lord's Prayer sneak of the l'eonlo not of red men, wliite inen, or black men. Does our neighbor, accept cither as "true Christianity ?' Webster, regarded as standard Am erican authority, gives the following t or tua Kepcbucax, RETItvT-DIHU1 U.ll'It,'. Mor-j.in .Vm. HisJffe. llarnct Hlnehart. JefTirson lfarvav Penny, H. la-ek. Cumberland Jo, Long, rranklln Owvnn, Whltclv . Bowcn Stephens, n. llud-on, Aleppo A. J. Ilinertnan,U.yr. Plants, (lOllllltKillS i bunkarl . ..0o. Miller, liowvn n..,, I .. . . fr.yv '"irs":;-,;1.-K'n. ! DE.MOCRAC V. n fillm-im. Hr.rtnsM;! . nil i tiju mn Djr orlor of Governmont , -i h. iimm u w.cir.vu, ;by the People; a form ot government ...lanX Whlto, Jacob lliec. ...i,: i .i i i i . ' . m wlium the supreme power h lodged A weak cause is generally shown to he such by. the desperateness of its sup porters; tlie dangerous nature of a stream, by its frequent changing of channel its shifting (mm bauk to bank, its upheaving of roots, rocks and sand banks, obstructing navigation. Its tendency is to ruin commerce, impede progress, destroy communication and confidence. Such lias been the course of the Democratic party. 'When the Constitution of the United States was adopted, it was launched upon the stream of time for trial. It ha stood many gales that have wafted it close Jimixu. bous, gorri.llas, chimpanzees, &e., ad infinitum of the monkey tribe. Sure-, ly the-Democr?.tieintcllectHiufct beget ting very low and weak when it cries for -protection by law, to not wily pre vent tlio li...i. .el,,.: I.... !, ,,f .. Liberty street, has been missing lor ten interior nmmnU ft..,.., n.vn...,.t;,,,. ci... ' . '. . n. .......... .(.. ...Sill j.l. i 1 i. ouv. The Pittsburg papers almost daily eoutaiu notices of "A niair missing." Within the last two weeks several old citizens have gone no one knows where. Mr. Fntvoglo, Clothier of davs. When lust seen, he was in com pany with a milk man, from the vici nity of MeKeesport, who, also, has not been heard of since. Mr. John Merrick, tailor, for many years a resi dent of Monongahela City, has been absent from home about eight davs. He was acting as agent fur the sale of uiuies. Humor lias it mat lie was "AsmxoTox, D. C, February 13, seen in Columbus, Ohio, on' Monday 18uS. General Lorenzo Thrtma. Ad-1 hr-t. A tobacco merchant of Wo.i.'l jutant General U. S. Armv. was to- st.. who has not been in his uhiee of day ordered by the President to re-; business for several davs. bns been cessfully with them on the political chess-board of life. Castei.latok. r ISO II V. AM!1 JNUTOX. Ucnrrnl S'lormnn to ho llrovcl (lonrrnl.- i I'ipariiueiil lor ttlieruiun. Special. Notices, J. U. WEI.W, Chitrraan. WBw.lVur'e upon "tho County' l,owera of h&ll""b ,Sudl r, A, .' - ,. government of Atlitn?. riU . ,a'? "8"" -""'! 'the duties f Adjutant General heard from, and will return, ifa cer nave oppearo.1 at (iitlerent points, ami ot tlie armv. Gen. Tou-nscnd has ' i.n l!,.o .,(,.,.. kn-a l.i,,,i..ir l I ! llianv SVrOllS SatlT tlll'ir (nn.is In lum ' bteil for SOIlie whim PYi.n.Um.r tlin ! lin i,;,. !-a l.n ,1 t,. n I? int!ie hani s ,tthe p.vpJ collective-, t0 Jestmeilo,,. ,nd lwhans at no ; '""' tionof this olfice, onuv. aevvini Maehins a-ient. of Fifth ll' ,.. II' , 1 ....I ...I..' 1 . .l ... A.I . J ' ' . ' . i limn in line s number, with more brazon clTrontei )Rinr:i! u tnocaut-u meeting on tho Jnjhermoa gnvernmiut by the people, note a few uv.it.ii.Mi vmui, iiiiuuirucH Vlll'.l nil" , "l m(i.i n.u iAti;iloll.l Ul IUU I llTi! I Ui I T i . t ri t wrtant. I.srswjn b,, ,t,,l .JbuflratretoaUtWof men. But reccntl'' tnc Da'J BnoJt W8S : ' -T . . i ...... . the Commits fir consideration. XoL, " .... i i , ,. , I "pure Democra-TV V J v i . v. -.-. . .l;,:. -...ii. i,... .... 1. . . i v.i a1; ).j.if iii v rii.H''fl ItT ;l.av s j'uiili..., uiu i..iiijmiuiiiu iiiuiu in aiiuu revision of t'io S'jriiitur-.'s, au l lrv.v fl spirit ns only the evil genius of elav tint s h.nl-b nk; na I dic:iTn;-!'c-J ' cry can beget. Foiled by- superior! containing aueh d:iag?rou; soniiaieat j tactics witli the bayonet they return to s!io'ild hx ai5 obs iL-te. liy all means, thifir wallowing, arid try the effect of' PKX.XSV VAMA (KMT It A I lT4Ti . UOA !-o nd ui ter Uiom n it 'Vmi ul ot V. Mh:ngtn and Liborly .Ui-.-u, ,,f Z tow MallTralnr:.'.!::i::Oa m'py F,p,'.r.,;3:,), m l!nmu No. 2 i-w a m Wall', No. iV.; S u W al s So. 1 -ii a lu Cincinnati m X Cincinnati l-:ipwu m W all , No S I w J J.iiiiist.iwii ut .ijMaa mJohnatowuac.'.aiiiBin I'lnla. Ksp l:Vip in Wall- Nu I SJ5S Wall . No.!i 1:30 p m l-liil a. Kxt C"tv& m Wiill'a N.).l S:-,i i, . Wall-, N... .i :. ! W alCa Nil ! .v jl . ... U.-..II.. k j . Waif. No. D 7:'JJ p m Vast L:i- Allmiiu c. nn.l Wall a Nu. 7.1eil0 d m K:ni't train. IU:M p ml !' ("inclnnatl Kxprtss lenroa dallj-. AII other traina daily Exci'iii Kumlay. i'lrlniln'phl.i Kxprcaa ail. I (hn Altoona Ac c.iinm .. it:u:i mi I kini!iniiit Train urrivc itallv I'lnelii ilill :xjirp arrivia (liillvoicivpl Moil, uav. All ntlii r trains daily ex.-. .t Suudny. For further information, npp'v to W. II. llccKwlth, Anotit, Gllathiug. Q. H E A X li A It U A 1 N S I To roiiKiimpHv Tho Rev, RDWARD A. WIUSOM will son I frro of c!mi((0)to nil who Uimlru It, thn pn -.jriptlon with the directions for unking and ualng Ihn simple remedy by which lie was ciire.l o.'a lung Rfl'ertlnn and that dread dl8easot:onsumptloii. Ilin only object Is to ben. cllt the atllietcd and hp hopes every sumircr will Rev. KIl'VA'U) A. WII.-'OV. No. V 'Stw'ii aennd St. Williamsburg NoWYoA Lat (ill come. .;. ' stvti: jiihi V H O H E T II C H -11 H o I ID T H f: H t j Among the nominations of the .street, left between two davs last week ,ry 11,13 Poription, nit win cost them noth. i I'' wideiu to-d iv was that of Lieutenant j taking with him about 10,1100 of his " 1 r wwZ" u.-m-nil Olicrniau to Ho lIVVlt I iiMIlM-- . mini nv.M. ii,iii,h- iipmioi L '.,.,. , ,. One who ad- appeared, than at the present. We 'al of the Army of the United States. ! sales fir the hist year. It is also I 1 lie 1 resident yesterday directed Gen. chaiged that he has forged the nam. a Grant to assign Gen. Sherman to the iofso.no of tho best business men. j command of a new Department, with I m headquarters in this tit v. to bo called nr I the li.i,rtm,i ,il' tli. i " il :.. .i " a" ,rcu,n.-uen.si.,.i- Is thisolir neighlwr'd standard ofinintinn m'sl ""ioiisly at the "God and Morality party," fir jneaching .ill . ..; 7', w ! t.degraphe.l to .,ato,-s to-day h ".:'"""! that he did not desire the nomination tier has not vet been promulga e 1. "i .,l"evrt Mf i0d lm ,101!11 ! imii.i. nation would be rcjcctetl. Inexecu'.iv. Infiirmntlnn. Informatlnn Bnn-antoisl to rr rvin-o a Inxnrlant erowth of Im'r upon n Imld lla 1 or li-r-dlcss fan. nUnn r.s-l.i fir the re-m-ivn! of Pimple, ntotniiea, iitp"o'iH. et"., on fii' Hk'ii. livivin-x the s-une oft.rlenr. and hcan- t'ftt'. e.m lie ohn n"t w t'mtl' ehnr.... I,v n,. dn-in-r TtlUH. K.cn PM VV, t'Mi5-rs.T , tlAV-lyohlijH 8il Ihnadwav, New York. ' X. CLARK & SON now otftrlng Uialr aplcndid Mock oif i.ursjni'ANT D(is:n. As certain ileiivigogues are nutking.Iet tlieieboa twrnsirueiina of reli considerable Hoist) over the subject of an I polities to suit the " Dcumcraey" of wtcs ft Siiort reference to tho action ofito- lav. Jt were b.-iter to eni m nn "Dotnocrau" and Republicans may not b; am:;;, About thirty yetrs ag the "Democ racy" of Pennsylvania inaugurated a system of internal improvements, which, under its manipulations, grew and spread until it threatened to ab- open tlian a concealed i'oo. Monr. concerning the Grant-John, arm aTair is unearthed. The Presi- jdent reiterate? his (.barge but pivsents 'nothing new to su-tain it. Iiis Cabi : net minicteis under their own slum- ;iure, ina..c eontwieiorv statements, . w III Ivl vT3 v Ui l f 1 rt . the .Stat. imoroveiiniitJ cxopcdml 10 nnn nnn Whiln t)lU onnrm.Mw. l.l.r ...... i.:..iUUH a to prove Hint G ran t was A.-.rh nnd vrU,Uxv Uw. -.c l;lu "'a.:e coat WlCiorv . iinlM.. Q ..... 1 . ..1.. . I .. lne debt created by thews' V-"""""""UJ c-nuooiMtes ii tit iv. li ,'vt! onni. iits created no Demoerat raised his voice ftwain.it it, none propped -to lessen the evil or to shorten it. In 1818, F. R. Shunk, Democratic Governor of Penn sylvania, died ; he was succeeded by Will iam F, Johnson, Republican Speaker of tho Senate, and at the next annual election was. chosen to that high office by the people. During his term, and upon his recommendation, the Legislature, which was alo Republi can, established a sinking fund for the not disposf l to haul the President's chestnuts out nf the fire and lor this only he was n-s;iilcd. The ".-bower ot mud" rained upon him by connervaiive journals fully confirms our prediction made some time since. As remarked, we believe if the angel Gabriel would descend to earth and be mentioned in connection with the Presidency, the "Democracy" would swear he stole his trumpet. Til throwing ii l tit ma same over every honest character conne-ted with the army. And after e.hatuting the En glish language of viloepithets, and puz zling their own wit to itJ limited end, call upon some one or mure of their narrow sonled, weak brained, innocnl rebels, to furnish them with a new "list of word?," (with or without a meaning,) "that will shame men," who labor for an idea out of every reieeleil. 1 iipt i i j session of the Senate it was referred to III., s f T i t ... I ... . I me .unitary v.onimitte,wiio it isuntler- Wapiiisotox, Feb. 10. IutheSu-;' ! will' report against it. Gen. prcme Court to-day, Associate, Justice ' Slserman aNo telegraphed hero to-day Nelson announce'.! an elat crate opm . 1 that while he should oiMers in I I Si! ion in tlie ca-e ot the Mate ot Cicorgia!,,s"illlll"1.i?commainl ol the new Dcpart Bgainst Sccrelary Stanton, Ge:i. Grant ' "cnt of the Atlantic, he preferred to mid Maj. Gen. Pope, praying for the 1 resign his commission in the army reasons set forth in the petition that ; rather than to continue in Washington they may be restrained from doing cer- : !lt iff hwvl. These dispatches created tain acts contemplated by the recoil- considerable of a sensation in Congress strnct ion laws. " ional circles, where tho object of the The emu t tlismii. cd the bill fir the L'xc-utivc in furiiiiii'' the new exc- reason that it presents a political ques-'01"' ve depart meiit is generally divided. lion, itnii tlieretore not properly mulcr rj.t'olRate A- Co'. o r. a a M KRASIVE SOAP Umr.nnrVtr.rei! from ri'HE M IVIM 4 l.sl .. I ... . I,A f-.i.Hl.lciv 1 . ST A N DAItO OF KXUKI.l.Kyt'E. 1 ur sale by nil Urorories. (i- Vlv. it., jurisdietioii. This opinion, the ".)Tlie Hinlln Pool. mil Iloiiwortlrr. -. It .ivi-.rd Association It. porta for Young Men, on tho crlmo of sulitu l. ,an l tho errors. abuses mil diseases which destroy tho manly po'vers, and flento Impedimenta to mnrriaire, with sure moans of relief. Rent In sealed lettor envelopes free of chnrtrc. Address DR. J. SKII LIS IIOIIQIKO.V, Howard Assoclallon, I'hlla d. lp'.ila, Pa. e-.i-Iy o v k n coats u com; No oiiowishinpan orercoat, shonld fail tntak. advallllieool tills iipportliliily. Also, anvlhtliir !so in tuilr lint, at tho '""" uratair TiiiFt.n ahove costi itrgumeiH i.i us auppon. as a sum- Justice sai.l, was also applicable to a ' signed the bill that all cotton crown pie to inuirjuiaiiieivKj in ency, euo . fituitai petnieu oi me -i:ue oi m issis-1 in the Luitecl States niter the year vil!anoii8 profanity, F nm induced to 'I'P'- . . 1 18G7 shall be exempt from internal note some of their leadiii" slanrr. The! 1 ,lc,l,in!,)1' delivered in the Su-, revenue tax, and that cotton imported "God and Mnnliiv i.n-te" If ibo.-,. I ; . . 1 lu",,:,- 111 '"-'"K'a '"" oni iorcign countries on nut alter Uoil an- Moi.thu piiK I the Migsimil,j favs k M M vil.t. Xoveinber 1st of this year shall be is ground for such an epilhet then tho Inlly settling the McArdlc case and all e.xeinnt from tint v. fl. l',,.,i,l,o party must boon thesideof God's cause similar cases that may eomo before thej has also signed the' joint resolution to ..... .... ...... w ...-. u.u in eu lino s,iii,.reil for years from .Nervous Debility. Pro- mature Decay, and all (he cnin-rs of youthful in. and the morals of the country. If there is no cause for its use, and i is used, as no doubt is intended in de rision, then why is it that men, pro fessed christians at that, labor so valiant ly ibrsikh a set of infamous scullions, whoso blackened souls, imbecile brains and filthy carcases, it would bo an'stnt.. Court. It is understood that the Court: provide for commissioners td nvomiim looks upon the McArdlo case as aland renoit on melius. .ltitui Franklin lieposUoru calk upon reduction of the St.atc debt. By this 1 Repuolicttn not to neglect the spring ! honor to cover with tho dark siin and measure certain revenues were pledged i elections. Remember, that tiie lh-'eiirlv wool of tho lowest Caft're. tin Personal Propcrta h:-!:uo! 1 iirj.mi. An a.'t has been introiliK-ed in the to the payment of the principal of that i moerarv have been specially instruct-j But it is decidedly refreshing, after ; House providing that the'Male tax for it.. 1. . n . i . nm buiu was coiiiirineci. x ins sale one shouts in purely icli tieal one and will sustain spirits, and tho bill authorizing the the motion to disin!s for want of jur- J Secretary of tho Navy to sell a the isdiction. This will prubabdy put ii : iron-clads cxeepliug those of the Die slop to some legislation now before ; tator, Kalamazoo, Moiiadnoek and Congress respecting tlw Supreme! Passaic- classes, t'onrt. j mt. "Ax old Reb,"as he styles himself, writes as follows to the 1 ielinion'd lU-auuna-: "The principles for which tiio South fought, and lor w hich she was denounced and over-run, have in less than three short years become the rallying cry of the white man's party State rights that's the cry. I iike to hear it it, makes my blood coarse through my veins as it did in the eve ning of the conclusion of the second Manassas, and feel as if 1 had a yell in mo as big as a chicken co.;p. I'.ut I expect to let her out in a short time. things are getting right." tln-ivtlon, will, for tliesnlEoofsiurerlnt: human! f, .-.I'Tid free to all who need It, and receipt and il.r.-.-Oon tor maiitna til(. almpln remedy by Whiel; lie wn s eared. Siill.-rers wishiiia fo prolit l.y the a lvei tisi'i 's exiierlen -e, can do so by ad drcsaiii't, in perfect eoiill.h nc-e. Jdll.V OODFN, "; -!y 12 Cedar St., New York. nv 2ilvcvti.5rmcnt,5. Wm. Himiiiaji. .In, fit Fitlh Ptmt, Villi, Imnih, it the imlhorhul 'Kjc.iit for the Hi i uiii u.an. ill lliul citg. 1808, and until otherwise provided, levied and collected on personal pron- icily under the Act of 2!)tli of April. 1S41, shall beielea-edand remitted to the several counties in which it is col lected : provided, that such county shall pay the amount due the State for ami previous years debt.' Theamount received from these ' Cl'i 'J.v fheCh lirnun of the Democratic listening to a pack of wide mouthed sources averaged nearly half a million S !,tc Centra! Committee, to secure ev-, Ccrbcrenn bounds, in the goodly city annually. This - system operating (erJ' possible advitntage from the spring of Gotham, to bear a response from throjigh a period of eighteen yfars pro-! elect ions, by which was of cou.'se ; some lonely whippuorwill, 113 the, ditced upward of $$,000,000, which j meant to take (Wte of the Repub- j "Seittincl" (somewhere) "on the bor was applied to tho principal of the i licans wherever thev are not watchful ' dor" of despair, as he p-rinds out his Statedebt. leavinc thn balnnen of !lJ and active in belmlf rd' ihrb- r.un in.'aolomii uoll on, I lim.in.r 1,1 i 'Mci 1SI7 t'TT- i, ,,. r , jtei'','i- Tho very best, most in.elli- both extremei, cries out ,, GodSS, T11 1 Q-i 1 n I.isl-.l.'.,n T I.l... ' m.nl nn.l enlinkl.i l.'i.,,l.l! o ..!.. ,A it 1 T !' Tl 1. . , . I.. .. . . . "i ' ... . j' t 14 ivui'U.JUUail Jl.'iri.llillllli: . ri,v ' ri'.miuw r.injiu.i -niuil i.'lll, ill authorized a sale of the public works, which, by the competition of the Central Railroad, were rapidly depre ciating in vahp. The passago of this law was violently opposed by tho De mocracy, but tha cause of the people prevailed and tho vorks were sold j but the Democracy did not abandon their oposition to the sale, they re moved the casa to tho Supreme Court, but the peoplo were again successful In order to niaka room for their SPRING STOCK! All our goods arn now and fresh anrl'of the bent styles. Mini ..rn taught In the most favurablo lime hi U. t I all. just orrosirn dvy'h book store. ok tne lirsi ween in dune, lsuu, iimi annually thereafter, to apportion the State tax. s remitted for the previous ne selecleil as election ollicers, ri3 the; derision, "God and Morality," the coming election in October and No-' other in mock humility claims ".Tesns vcmber will be the must" important J Christ as the first Democrat." Now ' yne anwnXtw s'l,1"1 .districts of the hcl.l in Pennsvlvauia for many venr, .l,n,i.tt, it !, 5,,,.i.i .t..i 4. ily on l.csam-.t has:st!iat the State .. J J ............ .... i. ..y n.i.ui i in- .iiiiieoni mi ion is nun. r n.i,., nn ... Fuom the Pittsburg Commercial wo learn that the Constitution of Alabama failed of being ratified by about live thousand votes. In three counties the past. ,.r these reasoi s weshould poll nrcstice of the Republican nartv. .1 il ir wo,.,,,n,' I ' l'(:IJi w'!',M1,,t. 0J,cn nt !lll n,,(l 111 as full a Republican vote in thespring or to bring the Savior of man- thecounty in fivor of the tre'isnrer of lZTX ti 03 at the fall elections. kind into disrepute, bv assoeiatin.r ch school district for the sum so an-1 ,.,,, :r,,..i ,..i : L. ..'. ' n j . i . i i . iii.imn;:i..-(i Him Minni'ma uijt ri uji't i,:, ...ill, . ,.iu ., portioned to said di-tncl. lhepro-i i,. ..: e tt in... ,... c.. iic a '1,ll. ,lt.-i-i - Ci' ' . . . '. .. .ii'.. in n Ol lllt-ou llllll'r. s f C'll. .....t T ..1. .1 . . -' ' ' nu niiiiieu muiii ......... m ...... ..V...J- .1.3 ,i I 'II I 1. . 11,1. .11... I - . nwi .ii 'i;i . hi .1 . 1 1 J .. l)i:P(Uir OF TUB AUDITOHsJ l t UMUKitl.ANU lUWWSIIIf. On selllement with tho School Plreelors of j..... ii-..i,(, ,r leiumy 1Ux iiugu liarc ay, t.'.illeetoranu Treasurer. ' Pit. To money from V. A P. Hank s W) no l.i money f 10m Hr.it Nat. Dank, li'WI 00 lo amount ol Puplicate, m.i N. 1J. Total.. ( H. Ilyexon s by 5 10WI 15 School nnanl...S 17 10 The disposition on the part of the Supreme Court to conform to the pre- j cedent cstablisho 1 bv Clili.f .Tiwii,vi v. :-i.:. m..i.'r.i.. i. . 1 striving to should th cted, from that tribunal. This decis- laney in his lihode Island ' decision : ' , n , , . ' ihould blast any hopes cherished b j the people and tliencc .i.to :he "Domoc-acy" of aid, so much c,.v- j lmcl0Ua m,w 01 Lnulc &,m 1 b.i mi. idiioaaUt i for the S nivmi Court ! i. a-'ts. ll'l . . i .l r . . iniare siini ujai icraey tint a ti lay its head ? place produced $7,000,000, which, applied to the State debt, left it "about $25,000, 000. Payments mad upon the prin cipal of the debt since the sale of the public works, have reduced it to $23, iVin. n.n.1 ' ' ' ' jfthoul 1 have t combat thi C virt con Tn n r.iw n.vi..j d . it.. .1 p .t... ! i .... ""'siiaiiiimiBiii in;i cct'niii' tne coistitatioaaUty o; its puohc works it became apparent that the revenues of tlie State were suffici ent to pay current expenses pay the interest on the State debt and reduce the principal, without tho tax on Real Estate. Accordingly, in 186G a Republican Legislature and Governor ropealed the law imposing the tax on Real Estate. Since that date the homes and farms, the mills and shops have been freo from taxation for State purposss. Further experience has shown that the taxes on personal prop erty for State purposes may beremitt- A bill is before the present Legis lature, and will no doubt become a law, repealing all taxes on personal proper ty for State purposes. Another fact, disclosed by tho State Treasurer's re port, may be stated in thisconnection, namely : that tne taxes for local pur poses in the Republican countiesof tho State do not exceed ton mills, while in the Democratic counties they rise' to twenty milts to the dollar. Honest tax-payers, which policy do you like beat, the "Democratic," which created a debt of $40,000,000, opposed its re d notion' arid 'incrcaseM the taxes j or the Ropiiblican" policy, which stopped the incrcase"of the debt, paid itoffand re lieved the people from taxes ? " P .1 . . . I 1 I . I oi rue same nyiirui poison, tiiat is find its way in the minds the ca- s natri- . . r ........ i i i i .11 h. III-. W 111 lk:W II I'.'ii v i.e. ..en n or in any way allect the , i,.,;, ' ,i. i ,'.i. i.. , - , iiiv.ii v.,v. hi. n, iii,,i. vviiviv; in.- lie. i ne i in Oft M i A lie. : , . , i . .. 1 . ' tnonv. !l 1 iii. .iii-i nn iu.tu.'.i i v i eaetoi .Ann .. . l i .i i i . ioii. "iuc7 .-.i in. . . ' "ere denied the opportunity oi votm ' ' thevw ave it. The constitution, crease the revenue of tho Com. non-!:.:;. 1...1: 1 .. -n ..... 1 1 ' .....1.1. I. . . e .1 1 I " 10 "cnuieo, vtiu yui lie ntLii ei . WPlItll liv ! votiiio it I i., t 1 j .... ' J .......... ... mi. ontiiua 11 stock of Mttionnl I'.anl.s." A r a roe at convention of clergy- ion establishes tho power of Con-res I5llt- hd nS ! Away toward as oh ruxrs ix BAjinii-rcv. ! ' ""7 l'.'"l,(,rl 1 miner, t.iat j .v...ws, . - nurd 111 1 11 i'n nii fifl'tm thn .rtin- in the nvuter of reconstruction and i ttS ' l'pcct, of the JoJm g, 7,;,., km pany with some "interesting remarks." sets asida the p -ob.tbility that it : p:'ty go clown in dar.viiess, comes a j Jolm s.(ip, , , . ,. . j Among the ret one drew upon his st'll f.tinter "thud as a small dab of gniMhed as an "oil prince." having for 'i""T ,llu' related a dream. In his mud from the "JScicif'-ynrd of La- j n considerable length of time enjoyed I "W-n I"" went to heaven, ami be do Crosse falls upon the head as he terms ! the princely income of i?2,00i) per dav, I 'i-'bed the golden streets, etc. As he of "elericil senunilrcl " VHIimiw I -uu nli'.v 1111(1 'O V lilted states 1 '""-'i ' " n." sv!,n It!- lie ( ol s. ft I reasiner's lees 7t.!l Oi l-y rash paid I- . & Ii. Punk Ri.'J m Hv cash paid lt Nat. Hank ft) 0 m l!y dls-oiiiit to Hanks - ;i 0't Py cash paid fn'-'i suhslltiiles.. i JTfio 00 ie cash paid Hurwell and ll'lstoll lor two nihstitutcs... 000 0) llv Interesl oiisriine .u oi Dye,..sh paid .MWIlllaius p r siih-lltiile ,o 00 nvsimdryor.lorsanil receipts. i:jq Py sundry ren lpts which tho Auditors fulled ti know for what they were p.ild 210 OO-W1S4 91 ? 1 30 In f ivir of Treasurer I hi n novo 1.; correct f.oin thclie d Information wo cm r. a. i.f.'AS, Tip is. I'll .i, WM. All.MST tON'O, s.1J-' Audilors. All persons Icnowlntt themselves Indebted elu, Ml lean io.-.IJ-tl, or liv Look in....... ..I ...... ...in ...... ui.ll f. .... 1 "ww, win pinuni! i-ua BUIll selllcandsavo cost. ? I -r1- T HE bATEST SENSATION I j O TAX tCH.M -tTOi.s: Tho Tax f'ol'eeiors of ihe several townships are herein- notified Hint suit will he hrnu hi 10 eolleet all Mx n innl 11 hi- unpad afl. r Hie 1st M at lav of .March, uoxl. Uyorl.-.-of lie Com. ms.ioneis. rilOS. I A MS, !'--lt L do TriM.iirer. Ax exchange notices that the "Dem ocrats" in the Ohio legislature have in troduced a bill to disfranchise students at the. academics and colleges. They consider education detrimental to the iniciemo. tne -imocracy," and are Such are some of the political seaven determined to prevent "book larr.in" ! gcrg) w)0 w;th ghoul-like beaks and from interfering with their party ma- i incestuous eves still wander like curses jontics. If they could interdict the overfhemrtli. ubil,. t!vmn-h 0vn..i;u0 publication of newspapers and shut up ! clemency or some defect in law, jns- the School'luUlSCS they would soon be ! tico is robliml nf her r.hr nnrl ,l,n,. able to hand over Ohio to the com plete control of "Democracy." Vi 11 iu ns 1 ,1 .1. . . 1 1 .'l.ll I. 1 V.U e liiiufeli, st.ll cheat the Hal- hn,.i ...,,.,,, yUnv ,.:. i(.nju.! its. inouired. ioeoselv tcr. Who after stealing the livery of ' remember 'the romantic historv of hisl "Well, did you see anything of mo District Court, a voluntary petition in I f'lnewhat noted lor bis penurious hah heaven to serve the Devil in, crv "stop; exploits in the East, published some j 1,1 .vo,ir dream thief, drop that plunder!" If thev tll1" "go, during which he is reported succeed in getting it to fail, they pick I lvc sniiaiideml several hundred ,.'... -..i , ... i thousand dollars. Alter having "sow 1 up to return ,t tho owner, but like I ,d his wiIll 11!lUt" ar, ,fH;u oi, the "spoons the owner never gets it. i;,roi) l,e foimd himself in rutin r TnE results of "misrule" in Penn sylvania are satisfactoy to everybody but the "Democracy." A few years since it had a debt of S-JO.000.000. w;thout any revenue to offset it: Its debt is now only $23,GI2,572 81 a re duction of nearly one-half in spite of tho wax. The County Convention of Law rence county have instructed for Grant Curtin, Hartranft and Campbell. W. W. Gibson was chosen Rejircsentative and J.'AV. Blanchard Senatorial del egates to the' State Convention. Our friends in the eastern States are achieving victories at.the "wlls where the Republicans have not .had a raa- TnE Jast'sadt of 'Andrew 'Johnson, inspired by; Iiis hatred of Cengress, t .1 .1 ir ADAilM ts iMM ' ftKfnMM T . A and hpiiomV 'Uui :cUerat ul' 1 command. rrhhZ tha..t th.l.Th,.cojy f trutl' o.Z Senate that h be cssaied Bre7et3rca-''.,,rEra't o.fiW tg spank very tsr- nu.6.; vvugueeo nouauBrman ouin re persist in thrusting their cloven feet into every man's pocket, their filthy slang into bis ears, and their virus in to his veins. They hang like filthy parasites on the body politic of the na tion, or we might say, they are like vultures only, that the one eats the filth and otTal of tho earth and then fliosaway in secret to digest it, while the other taking in all the nauseating debris, of sensuality, until every atom is permeated with their morbid ve nality, and then they turn their sluices of iniquity upon society, to corrode if possible tho very fountains of public virtue. Their liberty of speech is un traracled by law, and bounded only by their inability to get lower. Thus theirown words an 1 actions give the lie in the strongest possible terms, tg their assertion of oppression and tyranny. They fear to compote with the negro lest they suould be beaten in the race. Hence, the animus of their .hatred 'of pud intend doubtful wfrtblitfenf." nnonvtaous.I'.. .- -j ; t. v ...... - - n-j?.'1 , Chin thatiaipnrt djrt from ohind na all ''rfuiorjMaa, '., such as-cafreij tj, ,tfie Republican candidate: str.u rhtenoil circu instances, and w as re cently compelled to earn a living by drivingaiioil team. His indebtedness, as set forth in his petition, amounts to ever 100,000. Some of the items are quite heavy, a few of which we note : To Henry V. Kannga, of the Girard House, Philadelphia, lie owes 819,824 ; to - Wm. A. G.dbraith, Attorney-at-law, Erie. 810,000 ; J. E. Caldwell & Co., Philadelphia, for jew elry, $5,805; John D. Jones, for har ness, 1,2.50 j Win. Horn & Co-, for cigars, oG2;E. H.Conklin, Phila delphia, liquors, 2,021 ; Phelan & Collender, Philadelphia, for billiard tables 81, 500, to an unknown creditor, for oil paintings,?2,200; totho account for hats, fr'00. A considerable amount of hisindebtnessis formoncy borrowed, notes, judgment, etc. When "Johnny" took a notion torrent a hotel for a few days he would doso ;and whenever he1 saw any thing that pleased his fancy ho was bound to have it, regardless of cost. Perhaps no man in tho United States ever squandered as much money in the Same space of time. Pitts. Com. An election has just taken place at Braintree, a large manufacturing town of Massachusetts, to fill a vacency , in the House of Representatives of- that State. -.Tim town for years has been ODe of the few Democratic sironirholda 'Cf the Commonwealth,. but atthiaie.r "Yes, I did." "Indeed ! what was I doing?" "You were on your luces." "Praying, was 1 ?" "JS'o scraping up gold !" The Democratic press, when refer ing to General Meado, call him the hero of Gctlvsbiir'r, quoting the words "hero of Getlinburf," in irony of .Mealies aohievuiont on that battle field. Without the inspiration of lute, Democracy becomes no more than a disorganized faction, a suporann ated rider, and a sturdy beggar for office. TELEGRAPHIC!. The President haa not yet bean Impeached, but A . J . S O W E R S Has purchased an lintaenso stock of FALL AND WINTKU CLOTHING! OVKKCOATft, I'A.NTS, vforrs, HATS, CAT. KCC, ETC". i of the latent stylo and best workmanship. A V11U1V..7 B1.J..-H UI NOTIONS! Hosiery, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Nock Ties, Puspcndcr.i, etc., also on hand, which will bo sold at luitonlsu lug'ly LOW PRICES! onrang-ntnng3, vander!o,;RK!e',:gi-.: etKccssful by n tlncidcl mnjoritr.-' Pexxsyi.vaxia, the first of tho Stales to establish a sysfcm of free schools, is about also to establish a system of free col legiatc education. Youso Steele, the oil millionaire whose income three years ago was two thousand dollars a day, is now said to be a teamster at the oil works he once owned. Another illustration of the proverb, "A fool and his money," etc. A gallon of brandy costing 812 yields ?C1,40 when' retailed by the glass. Whisky at $5, yields $27,50. :. Thaddrc Stkvkki Uos publicly exprps:otl bU admiration i.f Uen. Grant's racent proceed ings ; be aald, "lie Ii & bolder man limn I bad thought wo will let him Into tho church now." Thi passing ytan drink a portion nf tha iijht from nut eyes, and loare their traces uu our cbcets, ri birds, tUat dnsk at lakes, hare, their footprint1! on thn marjrln: . ' , s 11 B RIFF'S SALE! Itv virtue of n writ, of VInll. Km. .nqii.l nut m tc r 1 1 1 (in , t (ii t oini non I lum fir a. wn tomi ly, jur! toiim illnHMfil, ttu-iv will ) fxposi'il o liih!lc s itp at tho prtjinist'S III Mo)ioii:;alicl.i tp.. uiuciiu v-uuiiij, tin THURSDAY, FnnitU.rtY,27. Inst., at I o'cl-ik, p. m.. Pie following property. VI. : ll therlifht. tine. Inlerestan leliuin of the Oil ftprlnn Coinp mv ol I'i tmsvlvanla an I W'et virrlni'i.or. I'l.an.l to aeertftln lot or around si I'l lie in .. in loaii'lflll lown.llip. i;-eenel.: Mill t,. r i.. ism. i n-n to u, in I on - ijsa'.r.i, more O- 'e.H. -llilill II f Inn N of KlisW'leiihell. 111. T!l ima'O ibler. Pr. u ch. andothers. on w il,-h are o I'Ct.' I fvili.'W.'l loa: llfHl veil ; some fruit ires 4:"iv on me j. rein is.... Ta'cen til eT 'lllt'oa is the pi-onertvo the Oil Coaip inyof Piansvl .'ininaarl W'est VirMinia at toe son. oi jouu ji. niiwiiint. u. n. SILVF.ITR, &I2-IS Hhcriir. OroitfiB. ( Hrraoiiia, Attorney at Law. JoitS c. Waoxeb .-vjotary ruDiic. fTURQISS & WAGNER. UNITED STATES CLAIM ANO 0 EN Ell A L eoiiiitetiAti AOKMS. -For the adjustment of CLAIMS, of all kind iv,..i..v mc viiiiuu ciiu.es, siien its I'EXSIOSS, IMMtEASEOF PENSIOSS. BOUN TY, IhlO EXIUA BOUNTY, andthosnof any other elnss call on or write! to the Military and Naval Aneney of ... , . eiilil.sj WAUMBIl, walnut St., 1 door below Hasans' corner, ..... H'p xialrs.i 8-,2l,-t,7-tlm MOKOaNTOWN, W. VA. yAYNEsnuno marble and stone WORKS. .5.1 IT7.9 & RINEIIARZ StIUcontlnneto carry on tho Marble and Stone rutting bnsinsssat their Ionic established stand immediate cast of tho I'lihilc Koiiarc, hctweon Hiah and Oreene striHita, WavncsburK, la. This estalillshment has been In consiant nper ntlon sln.l''n. and Uin Innaaxnnriencpand on- erar of lha profirietoia, linked with the exer. cise orsoiinu juiiRmeni ana sroon insro. nave won for them a widespread and enviable reDUtation. Art extensivo stools of this various varieties or X-'all and see hi in before you buy elsewhere. Ho invariant- satlslloa alt who wihh to runniA.SE i Hoom In Allison's bulldlrc. Waynesburi, To. A. J. MOWE1W, VrfiAm LE vUTIFUL DISPLAY ! DRY GOODfi, CLOTHS, CAS3IMERS, Jt-c., EVANS' ESTABLISHMENT. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT EVERYTIlfNO IN THE LIN El Wlshlnff to eloM nnt fbr lha Pall tYA.ia ti4 r.n'. ' .'IB Ill-U ..i.iiviunMi,iuii...i.i.,; " " " " .n. iu Inrtsjiaentrn-Jlntr. . . Minor's AU orucrs luompuy ailed. s 3):'W.tr. r- Mlnor'snnilillnlr. oi.nosl tha flrrwn,. rfotis".- " i.il im . .. , L. K. EVAis.