f ; f 2 3 THE FREE?, LAN. ZHEXSPUEG, PA., THC33DAT, Makcii 1S63. GXTItiTAGAXCE. Under the head of "Democratic Kx travapiocc." the expiring Alley ha nian un dertakes to convince the tax-payers of Cumbria county that they suffer dread fully from local extravagance. It is to us "passing strange" that the AUeyhanlan fchould live out its time without referring to breutl . its because that would be ungenerous. V.,; ''hall, however, briefly notice the charge. V.'e agree with the Alleyhunian that no population is required to labor harder to this subject, and take it up in its Ubt j traiibtimteu through Cenenu Grant. A j York Slate is a young woman of Datavia, iinsr. Wc bLali not. however. assail , tHrL,u: reau"2 ui arn-a-s, win .useiose 1 who lwo fiir3 with Ler ri ht ,1Hn,, motive, after its own Vm are closed IT I . f. 1,10 one with her left, and sings a four, sim uiont?, auer us own ifps are cloaca, j pr,.sj(.t,t , charged with having commit- ! ... .:.. 1 -r . , .1 t-ccure a competence than the people of j , h? Um gf j;.. cncr. Cambria county. They literally cam j tained an i leu that they could not remove their bread by "the Pweat of the brow." j the members of their cabinet. No law And we agree that there is no population i vcr daru,o lllC period, ever hinted more onerously taxed. I SUch a c f-" M or should 1- There is the liadical National tar. It assails us wherever we go whatever we do. It meets us in the morning wheu . we arise, accompanies us to the table, lollowfe us in the labors of the day ; nor can we escape, its horrors until cur eyes are closed in sleep. When we perform ur ablutions we find a re.cnuo stamp on . our toilet soap ; at our breakfast we have I ho consolation of knowing that every mouthful wo eat is taxed ; we get our cigar only by destroying a revenue stamp on our cigar box ; we light it by a match, en evtrv Uxr ..f ivM,-!. tf.... - ia pasted ; and so on through the day. If we wish to transfer our property we ate taxed for it ; if we give a note to pay an honest debt, we are taxed for it ; if we rectriva an honest debt we must pay a tax for receiving it ; if we put our money in bank tor safe-kcepmg we are faxed for U ; j ii we uraw 11 out, we are taxed Xor it. In j iource of oppression, though crtly partial j tr. '.i . ..tt.Nn 1 u 1.,-rvi RhlUil 1 ! I Tt, r ,. . ,., ,1 n i 4. 1 he County tax, though sufncenlly j Lurtuensome, is paut most willingly, fie- cuue the p'oplo lay it on themselves lot thiir own benefit. It is to tho countv . tax, eg far as Cambria county ii conoern to, that .the tinctures in tho Al re intended to apply. Two of th, ai- ! cult ura ......v;, iu usue.i lees extravagant than Cambria, without i 'tVsng into con-ideratio:i the local .causes 1 irl'fctinff tlia result. Indii: r iricliltural county . irvight havo induced have taken the adjoining county . ptrong-, where lhe population is le.-s than tWt cf Cambria county, and where the ! ! ri'fi M' Mil1 i : I 1 1 ( ' . i t: ri'i r.ir . i rr fc y.,, , "5U '"""a, is a great manufacturing , county. Armstrong has the Grc.M Wes tern Iron Works Cambria has the Copi bi ia Iron Works. Hesid:?,' it is unfair to tako up a ppc cirto year alor.e. The expenses of the Putter and Ilower homicide entered into tho expenses oflaft year. Cambria cotm- . .... .... ty erpcnJH thou?md. in th prosecution j u,ui,n.,8 uoui niv- rnu:ct county ct . Allegheny. J lie item ot couneel fees ia about l-.a'.f ! nneel fees is about l-.a'.f ! resin proceed ,ng, instis i bria Iron Company" re- ! made np of services lutd by the Cambria , silting payment of tho ordinary tax; niut iiii-ii:, hit a'eilt Ci . Company having asserted, as wo are formed, t lint they liad "plenty of coun. Miid wanted to g?ve them something do." . It is well known thnt in Iilalr county Democratic tines wf tvii.l - V.,i;r , ' t i m-irumeiit. conpiuute ii;t crounds i . 7 wl imociatic tu.KS we pa.d a ationu. tax , ? ,J. . J... ! . Ion years ago a man was neatly : It is u.itc . forward in. talking Hnkinc on nothmg-in Radical 'times wa pny it Lj 0! lm. lh. p,rlirI wi!L) . irJ by a mob on suspicion of incendt- both German: and lghUl, CW Coht. n everything. liu;n," Confess now assernllui are d i ?,ns;n. m cv.lle, OIa.. Ev-rirce j m .-rcia', 27th. ; . 2. Our Radical Kiafo tax, though in 1 termlned to u.urp all power iu the country, ' V ''- h "?;n:? C!l'rt j ' - ! purt necessary and paid u.crudgindv, 1 l-n,e they hue pretzel m ti S, ' "J ' ff1 -h . neady Kk.uast I)Ar,;,, who is carrying the ; . .cvioui to L M V r iS-dt him upon this spurious bill of ia-Iu-tinrrt'. , rT, '"'"V' in lhc i-cratic 5o!dir of Wi.consiis who ; S. The Kndical Uounly tax is another ! Th,. nh-i.. ;!! c i.,.. y ... , neot t'em i? thebhcri!ri.t t!ie count:--'. ,-rc-d with credit in the Inderal armv : ' ' ano tue nuin onense cliarooii upon the i ' utl11 varuto out on scientinc prm- 1 4 ' v , is cited. Candor j President an infraction of it nr..viirm i i cI J but Mr. Johnson, tJetlcioiit ir his ! y.ut!S ,ua'rs aii'.y." The Servant i i ' ! ' upporting. Hero tho Poor House'js on k u sterile farm, nn-1 the paupers must Le . cared for mainly by taxation. - Wl.ila thus sri.nvlivr f ,.r I . . , . the charge contained in the we do not pretend to say that the utmost j ftuCun-j has been paved to the people of Cauibria county. Her officcrs'have Lecn ' liberal in bringing offender, to justice, and j in exoneration where poverty required ni the law permitted it. Put that waste- I . mo U4ll'lll lltU VI folds thereof appeared .the letters S. P. A. . And so under the lead of Cole reconstructed Aucticana of African do-! eccnt on guard to-night. A lirntlin-rf r . -Abrothnof O.ven l-joyis.tunip- .ng ew Hamhirc m behalf of I.mor,ntc. So m-e J.oh, quirky Ad.ius latker Pi'M.rv. the Poor House is erected on a tine, fer- ' VV ar iP'ment, ad interim, Grant obey Ill farm, and might b, made almost self- ! it' l is hl hls tul extravagance exists we emokutically I was anvsteu' ,tnd held L an?-.ver beforo i V 3 f colJntie3 represent d;t deny. ' : tbe Suprems Court cf the District cf i Jcnt sections of the State, showing that j ' - - r ' ' Colombia for a violation of an W of tj2 IX'UaocrSft? Cw3 cannot l ascribed; S. P. A The World of a recent date ' Cr "titled the -Tenure of Office ? - Tue counties that have j MVI ... ntnn t , ! IV;!!." Xow, this state of f,cts-hows thuS far l;at iri 11 Doeralic appearance 3 6 that a momentous drcumsfance hap- I distiRCtl,, tw'0 lI::pt.i? tQ enumerated as .follows ; liroome, pened tn Philadelphia "the day previous, j Congres has ' prncticnlly iind'crtakc-n to letklia Fulton, Otsego, Montgomery, The "trooly !oii" hoisted a flan-. O.. 1 ! annul bv nrbitrarv ivwilmln,, r,i.,;.. i . I Sc- Lawrence, Stcr-ben, ilc. or Gefe-al Gearv or som nth - m-n , ' " tr.n usurpation is acqui- i '"'-'a.e extravagance of the present them if they had. True indeed is the uton of war moTr ,? , T J i T! ,Courts l tl' P!o, iho Mure, He furnishes t ' sayin, that there is but a step from the wen of ar, raarchw forth the Small t wh.l, m,hfry p-Wor of tho nation will b, i u? 'hat the aggrruto amount sublim-j to the ridiculous, and th'ose wh otatoe Army. S. P, A. is tho counter- ; My in posessio:i of a reAchifionary cabal ln t!,e Fili.:in PU. 7 the House cf 11 ! ir-coctincntly take it only make thorn siffii, nnd the watchworrl. !., ,,. i Congress, in violation of 'the Cnnrtlrii- i prescntatives to its employees is f,nv ! cmL, r..., ti,.,, .i. - - 4 'IIO t'Uk ! A i eicic ei" injjp-eaciimcat. The commitreo appointed by the , Speaker of tha Iloue of representatives to prepare articles of impefo hment against Andrew Johnson, President cf the United States, reported on Saturday. The arti cles are ten in number. Six of them sire bared en aliened violations of the tenure-of-ofnee bill, and four on what are de clared to be an indictable offense, conspi racy n-rainst the United State, us ?et forth in the conspiracy act of 18ol. The tenth article is based upon what is called j i..u ..-jc.i e rn.cu.iu to muuee general j Laiwy, in command at Washington, to j obey his orders without havm- them! j ted a "nih crime and misdemeanor" fur following in the footsteps of all his prede- , oessors, from ashmgtua to Uuchanan. ! So (n! of the illustrious men w!.o occii . fieJ the 1 residential chair, urevmos to O. practice was unbroken. A ill Vrt bri- cause Andrew Johnson removed the Sec retary of War, and appointed General ! Thomas in hi place, o.l luttvun, and thus put the question at issue between the Ex ecutive and Uegielativc Departments in SoCh a shape as to bo reached by the Su preme Court, if the managers of the Radi cal party wished h decision upon the j same, he is charged with having commit- ' t.'d a 'Liizh crime and misdemeanor," and i articles of impeachment preferred against j Liui 1 he attempt to fix tl:e cnu of conspiracy upon he Chief Mhsii.-tratu is j to ridiculous to merit a serious reply, :.nd ! tl:e evidence of the otSovrs examined as to the tenth article shows clearly that the President, at no time, attempted to induce General Emory or any other otTicvr to obey his orders without having them sent through General Grant. P.iU if ha had, is not the President, by the express pro visions of the Constitution, CotumanJei- ia-Chief of t!i3 military and ravai loic s of the I nited State, and docs his acting iu eei i mm 1113 ouues as laut uow.'i iu j ed nil-stantiaily in tLc eh ape n-poi i l tCil i W hen i ii veii I il to tin- Kiiv.it.. tin n .,in,.-j I " " v-.nw. vwtiiv-o ill , .1 . -.......; tlfl.l OV(.l Vli't.l.r lvnlT.,.ii nt. .y.v. : , T me mockery u a triu 1:1 that, branch o lie . Ti(J 1:: i rorg huye a,ri;s.,j Rn c.,r..:on ,h(l , , . t , . ; cafe. Ti;ey voted for the teiiurc-of-cfi bill, and when it wan vetoed bv th. I'rou ! Jed on t r ronn.l , . i - . - w. , KT. l K lli ( HALIUWIH. I.TJV11 OL-lllf; Wit.- f.Ii'O Ol Hie uicis, now can ine;e ..vn itors ait as iui- partial jurors in a rase wh re one cf the lotl'!it'o points is the constitutionality or j jury who lias onen v proclaimed his opinion upon the case to j V , , -V, , uri OI 1 should not be iolated on such tt mocit-n-i I i .. 1 .. .1 i . .ft i i - . ious occa?.on as the ti;:af of lhe President or me Ui.tfeU states ier "hiirh crimes uri ! m-frlcm ianors. And yet it will be. . Senators who have over ar.d over again i expressed an opinion as to tiie guilt of the j j Chivf Magistrate will act, and vote, and j .eak, and the man w.io is to fiii the ! j Wliita House in case the arraigned party j louni guilty, will Like a full 'hand i:i j the ini.pntous proceeding. These are the i ... v. .i i.i .ma iu LKj:irju mun l riw.1 It is h vilplot, harched by tratt.- surto-andings of this impeachment ca?c. 1 t!:c p.irpo?e of depo.smg the constitutional heail of the government and niacin a U,IJ' I-11 1,1 ms piace, asui tne ariioles ot U,,J' 1,1 ms pice, ana tne ariioles ot : initiatory steps in ; thUt d"'" & U hen Mr. Johnson suspended Stanton and ordered General Grant to occupy the II' ii . " iji"K ot ine l resident to put an armv oilL-er of - mi ai i iv oi.icer Ot tironor rank at the head of that Depart Subsequently, Congress, by resolution; J reinstated Stanton and turned Grant out! I rei,1: I ine i KMiieni next directed ntnnton to vacalc the o5nc3 of Secretary of : ordered General Thomas to take posses- 81un of it, ad interim. Thomas was ,)0uni1 to tbey the order of the l'resident tutton, which he w'as sworn to support. In the execution cf his duty, however hr f,t:'tlltin 'il provisio;i giving the Ivccutivc i j supreme command of the army ' - - ...... , larsc ?nJ th s'ord bc un- ir.v fame nantt.-). i 'ntir i n.io ; conditions, legislative tLsnotism is ievi- tabi ; ! SvruLtv frreurn. ..cJ'. pVoTrV t I 1 L i'i ? "V' n i J 'he other day. Wc , Si7,C"7fL!x:!ie7C tUC ; uncon.-titutionantv ol the' bnl in no.-.-ticn iu.,, u nuieiv i.i ., . . : i i i ... -- . i lirt ui'.ii . tuv mini t.i t.k. "Mnjn ! the AllejJ,a,iia;i to j Surely, a principle which prevents h man I '-'wwledge of mm, has seldom hit the I coniB-enceI his journey at Vicksbur, and r,f .r,. ! from sitiinir on a mrv wl.r, Napoleonic idea of "the richt man In u... t p receivea notuinjj but kindness Rom s as- j I he J-:i:se and the Sword UsiTKu. I Spnator who was elected as a Kad shall i 1! V'lttinS 11,0 .hnc !'c bo.ight for his t me ! is ommanner-in-Uhief ( allow his political hostility' to 'President ! " " " " a in- ! lue Ar,"y and vy. All oSTk-cts of Johnson to overcome his seine of Ji tv . 1 , , . run1l,Il,aria ui luil , me armv, inerciore, not even excentiner r , 111111 uau owcu in &ueu uas.o 10 uisooae y i Cw-nrt,1 "I'lror.f - J ...i-.-.i l,- A few day3 a' man died not far ,,f t.rr K v. to ! ZirnZZZrZZ I fr-t.Vis -V- is State, under I J "-" 1 1 II' i I i I 1 t III i r. rm u. f . t - - . . .... , , ... U,.,,V1I I, 'l.tH 1 IT . ...- i i., Tin. i ' ...... .1 ixJC ittuiy-: ant:. NU773 OF TK2 WEEK. I , rdrh a1 Partem vosir?. named I Susan Trout, died in Columbus Ohio, on Sunday, from lockjaw, caused by over exertion whiio tdiatire. A young lady somnambulist in St. Louis attempted to enact in her sleep the tragedy of a novel the had read in her waking hours, by stabbing her eistcr with a table lr;ife. Iy a machine for making pins, re cently completed by a firm in Ifartford, Connecticut, it i. said that between eighty oifiety minion pins cau be made in u (J.ty of ten hour3 The latest musical sensation in New ousiy. JJiiiKt ioni is echpned A man nl Xnshim. 'N. I! tri te ir:Vv-'nt- crI n machine ,ha. w;;j shecr a riifep in ,ir,,(1 ,n;n,l!pc Hat t!. lvl nu r.r 1 - : -'u a system ci 1 ac1.1n1.1Uil jr-jverotucat whigh fleeces the wli.k- t American people in a little rasrc than j that time. j Three of the oldest and most exlen- sively known of tl.u citizens of Pennsyl vania, died on Tuesday last, viz : Gen. Geo. A. McCa'd, of Delaware county. Gen. Wm Robinson, Jr., of Pittsburgh and Clamor Frederick Hagedorn, Ger man Consul in Philadelphia. Samuel Wiser, of Peoria, III., mar ried a young lady last September,, and on the I Oth inst, informed her that the priest who officiated was a shoemaker fii.v:d nv his who was engaged fur the occasion, and that she, the refore, was do wiiV. Mrs. Wiser sues for 10,000 damages. James Gavish, switch-tender cn the Paci!ic Railroad, while making up a eoai train, was thrown from a car, near War rensbnrg, Missouri, on Monday evening, and fell across the track ; six cars passed ov-t his body, and severed it in twain, yet the man lived and suffered nearly an hour. A Washington dispatch savs : A Congressional investigation miht develope the fact that Mr. Stanton, after his remo val, positively agree.! with Gi?ral Grant that if he wotdd relinquish Lis office as Secretary of War ad interim, he, Stanton, regaining his position, would immedi ately re r.oisnn of the romantic name of. Wiji: " ... i I'lwmsun marring to bun in tho Pame vil! at-the i U, two of thorn b.-mg ti:or. and each c.i.-o lir.d r.rtu-i-.-t marital i-lwcor. two I-l" tl ' t.i'l-.u:ed L T , Plc- w.ero are .-even voui M .lapre W iuisea ia fcarcn tf v. !u;j:tc , f'her. 1 -The N e w x or st Tj- . John n tornr&ey uad beon ai'iioni tod n.lMrt; r - . i ... ' co, i.nurtm, and cent over to lhe War Department vAlh an. Of- der to remove Stanton, the order would r'out place. t . a- t t ... c - ";'J"'e, Adjutant General of Illinois, has (lfrv.trlf a tior-r John A. lyjgnn, begging htai to by Stanton to the ei;J." and t,p,?:.r. to Ftand bv 1 im. T!ij C!-i-t-o ' observes that 'the sam- 1 L.. o;,. and the s .m-i Io-xan, in lol rrooo-ed ! t.i ciniii in. T..'r ii,..:. ... .i ...... i i ' only thanoed their Mandin- when they ! discovered that tiie other sidi mare likely to v.-in in the end." i The Senate r(m,Uu ,.F r.,rt,...t.,.. I .v ........ uvji. iin .3 iu Li i mi! im.-i Kad and ten Democrat iy a provis- i ion ot the Constitution "no person shall j ' be convicted without the concurrence two-thirds ot tho members nressMit'' ! wiikh, in the thirty-six, so fl votes to insure which,- in the present case, would be e j p"1 j re?" that the Iiads have enou tlse conviction of the circumstances: He had been wicked during life. Drawing near to death's door, friends endeavored to talk to him upon the sulject of religion. He repulsed them, savin?, that "if "hod would not sitvc him, he could go to hell." T i . .. r TV" .crying our. fiJ , Zr3? ltun t t-"1 ,a.Rd1 hr,.lJ exclamations quivering rnon Ins Hps l e passcu nway.uailattn lixaminer Ib. 22 Speaking of political Xew York, the New Yorl movements in k Herald says : i The town elections thus far in this Stat have shown Democratic gains over the o0,000 majority in 18G7. We have al ready given the results in the counties where elections thus far have been held tins year. 1 hese counties represent dif- TI ;e Ilarriiburj corresnonJpnf nf ! J?.-. v.,,, f . i- . in . ,. . r, iiuuic uj complains ot the , . .! . t i Q '-n , Pr?- Clg!,t yeara a5'J ! i u uj,ji """i uic democrats w.-r.. ,n ' in , So ;A re,tt.c cost was ! .A.m-.-i . ... . I. -. I 7 .1 ' r ' . , -A?--o As . hehgures arc given by liadical authori- n . WV ' to m Democra te he,; but the people may W? l!OW ,h mn Sca UD' laical -x,-.r, , uuear it is i,vn0, Ag i .in eiucrnnmi' ana inemo!i i: t uuuia mo war i. ...... A Sn:ANii Stout. The IJucyrus(C).) Jaurtial states that during the great snow a lad near that place went out to a pota to mound to get potatoes ; after clearing away the snow and breaking in the mound, he found a kind of nest in the straw, in which was a compact ball of what he look to be a large ball of string such as our wool men use. He brought this in with the po tatoes, and laid it on the haby cradle, near the stove. His mother just then sent him off to a neighbor, and continued about her work. Ha was gone about an hour, and when he returned, upon looking for his ball, he found it had resolved itself into a pile of snakes, many of which were seeking the warmth of the child's body, and one had a;:tual!y entered its mouth A cry of alarm from the boy attracted the Ttttouiioii of the mother toward the cradle, and, seizing the child, sought to extricate the reptile, but she. was too late, and it actually drew itself within the baby's niut'u and down its throat. P- !, - . 1 xngrahani was sent for, but ho recognized the snake as being the common "serpens npptus," and therefore perfectly harmless, jj0 declined worrying the baby vi:h mcdi- cine, and the chil l seoms un'iurt by its singular accident. iheimother declares, however, that its appetite "13 much increas ed, and in its sleep it frequently hisses loudly. We believe this is an imngina-. tion, as that species of serpent or snake docs not Uiss. WONDKIIFUI. pKKAK OR N.VTCKE." In a family living on Central avenue, is a c.m'J lIi;lt promises to bn a card for HaT- ! num. It is a female, now two years and seven months of ngo, fully developed into womanhood, The change from that of ordinary infancy to full maturity, took place when the child was two years of age. With the first indication of the presence of womanhood, the child's body rapid! v changed in nil its parts, from tin? condi tion of tender infancy to the fullness of that of a healthy girl cf eighteen. The fiice, alone, remained unchanged a full round baby faee, quite pretty in all its featutes, with bright, sparkling ani intel ligent eyes and rosy cheeks. This wonder Las attracted the attention of many of the physicians of the city, several of whom have obtained photo graphs of it. The child walks, talks, cues ai-d eats like other children of its ace AVearied with the taunts j the Hadical cali oi r.;-.tive place, uhu J tt'll.i.., . ilft:i trt-tl llit lliii Su ... t 1,... ... ... .UkUw f..j.n. m-iu outlaws, ami that they would nol ltvsi- t.late to Mko the Lio of any man, wl.it or b..-xv:, so -ipecied of Ciiionlsiji, lie declared th.'.t he, . an ex-soldier, could march , , , , , ... ui p" t'W oou.n wi-ti ine umoa Has --c-o, wtmout a cent in hw pocket, ucl not only escape bodily harm, but rectiu: li .-.-j. !... II .-ill llll lll, liUIU lilU pe"P 1 -,..-!. . 1. - '.vh.tm lfi." IvuL.-j! r-.r-i--. tit o. i ? ' - i and misrepresented. - A nionitd Ktujical reel to bet a certain sum that h would I tf't.-.d ...J ...,r-.p.! if, t L, ,. ,...-. i j the psople along lhe route. - A'SurrosF.n Deai Woman- Comks to Like A tineular affair occurrel in the "West End,""few -Albany, a few days a- " poemrt an eklerly iady living m lhat P:xrt o1' ll,e city eome nv),ltllS Pa9L and a few days ago f-he fell into n Rtunor anil was piiomisRi'.I fn ! --r- ,, ,,avJ ditJ- Sieving she hai1 l:,fw1 froni this world began to j make the usual preparations for her burial, j au'! whli ,,,Jite,wl view he went up town ( and purchased the material to make the shroud. Upon his return home with his i Durcha.se. he was astonished and horrified ! j to find his wife, whoru hw had left for dead, not only ruive, but sittis propped I up in bed, looking better than she bad for j Sume cjonth-?. As a matter of course he ! was agreeably surprised, and Iot no time j x lit; prompt discharge of Lxeneral Thomas by the liadical Judge, in Wash ington, before whom he appeared, is a positive acknowledgment of weakness on the part of ii adicalism, and so it is uni versally regarded by the country. The Padicalshave placed thcmselves in'an awk ward dilemma. Yesterday the Paltiniore Sun said, with great force : "The logical deduction from the action of the Court in discharging the prisoner clearly is that General Thomas bad committed no offl-iise in acting as Secretary of War. and, if he had not, then the President had committed no offense in appointing him. While the decision of the District Court has that effoct, it .can only be received in logic and in law as a decision that General Thomas had not committed the-offense- for which-he wa arrested. Hence, we may ask, for what is the PrccideTit to be impeached ?"' Alas ! and Ai ack-a-Dat ! Sublime was the spectacle of Governors of States ten leriri" tnmnn to f in" ress . :ind ridion- t.... ..... 7i. , ri t ii?,. r f- . . J r to tender and Cor.-ress did not want t,iiuu muia. liiO VdlliUil htr!J of Stiickersville .huul.l be caught in Such :i scrana I ..y -i... i i i . it ! That the terrible warrior to bvare . . ot w horn was the special caution of Stonewall Jackson, should have made himself such a supreme ass! 'Tis too bad! Marvelous are the ups and downs of fortune! To-day a hero and to-mo"- of whom WR8 , . . ..c NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I i 0 KpEX'ro wFfemale To l- LLIJE, Bordentown, N. J., furnishes the very best educational advantages in con nection with a i-Ieasiirit home. iloarJ and 1 u.uon 4-'-J3 peryc:;r. For C.-Ualogues a.l- i drtss Ilev. Joa 11. Huakelky. A M l'rpx't : WTlif FIT 'L-Tgo Journafof lliL 1 U III I i . rubiir Speaking. Pure L-.tviatiirean-i Practical Ueli-u, containing Uie hcbt things said by the Clergy and Vnb iic .dn t.t woH.l over. Pv o-ir '.!a'i SL'XT OXE YEAR FOR NOTJUXG. fw.d 10 o,S;W,i,.h your U "THE PCLl'IT COMPANY." 37 Park Iiow. New Yoik. A CKN'IS WANTED, nnw ready ft,r CanvMSsers. -1 Hl'i HISTORY if TH7 WAR 1;ETVEi:N TUK STATKS,it!; Cau, (;f.trHr4-r, Cnduct and R.vu!ts hy Hon. Alex. II. Stkpiikkq R r, 1 r r.. ' lars. with terms and a fnA description of the work Philadelphia, p. ..w ..- s . XTAXTEI& IS EVKItY COIT.VTY in . tT;'-I. S., a noon max to st-li hj s;-. in pie C 3i n. in Iif rlnliia tf" . - - x vi.miiiniiuu oyuAfiw, rJLUmo, LtVtL Ci OtVcL, 1 - KU.UVCl 1 11 villi J Ti (II. 1 10 i''t it nil a v l unit every ?.rech:ir:ic, V, orkun.a .m.I Farmr in the htr.d will buy. Send nMress. with name, State, County and 1'o.st-Oftice pUinly writteu;:inl we will?c-nd circulars und ttrnis. iL?' EviCill;u,EE & t-'Oi, Pittsburgh. Pa. -jn. TT7"A.VTiEJ X33 Tc or otlitr intfliigcnt IJa-iness pavs S1O0 to ' csuliers, Students, nt rniTJ ud W'ouien. -mess piiys SIO'J to S-JO0 nr monih. i.c- mViuz to al.il; tv. Address Z HOLER, JIc C.V & ro-. til 4 Arch St., Pl-i'.a., Pa. "V AlV'i'IiO To aiuke un nrrangeaient with a live man in every County who wishes to make money, auJ tin give good references. Xo capital required. Will ell a business r.ow paying $1. 000 per month, and role on profits for iuv pav. Addru.i J. C. XILTON, PitUhartrh, P.i. ' - o:J. DOLLAR 5 4 J.X. your own seleetion, tree of eo3f, for a few days' service in :uy town or vitiligo. Particulars and a gift sriit free ly r.J(irsa- m;. witli st.irap, ti. CLUI DilAN k CO., V) Hanover ISt., Ioston, Mas? AMERICAN CLOCK CO. 3 Curiltcid St., .'ev York. Maiiidacturerf:, Agei.ts aud Dva!ers iu Ai.r. "VAititTiKs ov A jieuican Clocks. Sole A'trent.i fjr SET II THOMAS' CLOCKS. TUB CELEBrTtED "ESTEY" .ORGAN, YSTSlTO. KVJIAXA STOP. "ro'.rniiiC.ed by all who have nrd most natural ar.d beautiful imitation of the til: MAN .CE ever Vet intr.-'n.Tif. .J ETEY te (.(.. !ir:ut!et..,ro; Vt..the oricinal Inventors and M tnufActtirer i. Ii. . St.. N. Y.; 79 W. F,.y-ne Sr.. Daltimom: I St.. IS N is v T.i. s: !'M',.iKH,,,i,i:i,, -.v.- ' ! . . ' ' v V ! teJ&jj, McKke f-f ortr," Lr.Q. 13, lSo7. Messhs. Liiviscoxr ii Co. Sirs: 1 have fl,I;-v ,ric'1 ycur Pateat, Ax and fin! thai H 1 is a:J yn cUim for ft. It will chop faster-; the wool without etickiD hi .ill. I would ; not chop three days without one fr thecot. ! I n--il i.rit t:- ...iiv irf-. f.ir kh v t:rsn t:i.it t trit-3 one 'will" be batiiSed. WM. KEES. PAIITIHM T The Ax" nn;1 the Lab?1 UHU I IU 'i 1 re both pter.te l. In fringers on the?e patent will ho prosecuted RceordiDg to lnw. Verniers nnd dealerj, aril jit-rsuna usin any infri airmen t, iro li nb'.e Ti-irh the n-.aker of the iufi ir.gement. SIS Ft Fid .yll Dealers and the Mftn ufacturets, B.ippinrot f 51siUeTel!, Si c;eoks to Lii'i'iNcoiT Co., Ho'e owa- i. ..-., . . . . . . . . illLi. 5 NORTH AMERICAN STtAMSHIP CO. T8iro:!i!i I tut to California, VIA PAIS AMY OK NICARAGUA A 11.1 ti KltO.H MEW YORK ber 5! is am! K.t Ear Jami'ry I',1 a Feb- rtiury I5t! ami 25! ii. X" l". I r -i . -.i n . i 1 L c , V. , i coi.ugo uuiifci inan uy anj cliici 11UUIO L-or lurti.tr lnlnrmatiori address the uuder r.ed at 177 Yi'est Street. Xew Yurk. P. N. CAHIilNGTON. Acont. OVIZ IOLI.AR ! .5I t)OI,LtR! A GUE.VT VOXDKR! A Silk, Thibet or Alpaca Press, Wool Shawl, Carpet, 60 yH. heetinr, Family Kibl-, Seta Ladies' Furs. Sewing Mactiine. Clotli for Gent'd Suits, Sic, for One &nilar each. Agts. wauled. .Circulars sent true. Address 0. S. WAP.UF.N & CO., Boston, Mass. I MMENriE DOLLAR SALE of Eng lis'i, Fiench and German Dry and Fan cy Goods. Plate' Ware, Cutlery. Albums, -Leather Goods. &c, &c. Send 15 cts. fir o:ie, or 10 cts. each for ten or mure names of articles, which we will tell at One PcUi.tr Efh. AgentM can purchase an article w;rth from .$3 to 200, fur One Dollar, according to size of Club ordered. Circulars seut free. KIMBALL & CO., No. 3 Tremout Row, IW..11, Mass. P: O. Rox 251o. M 'PORtANT "AN NbWCEM ENT A Deautiful Illustrated Book, worth a Thousand Dollars, sent free to any address on receipt of 25 cts., by adirealng Pr Jno. Va-ieuiool, 2C5 Winthrop Place, N. Y. 0E UULL.1R UACSI.-.Webs Cet ton Cloth, Dress Patters, Paut Patterns, Sewing Machines, Watches, Dry and Faucy Goods. &c, &C. Svid Ten cents fur Patent Pea Fountain, with slip describing an article in tur dollar tale. Any person (male or fe male) can send in a club of from 30 to 1,000 at rnme rate, (10 cts. for each.) and get a prenruin fr sodoiag. Send in Registered Letters. Sample mailed free to any address. Eastman & ken d all, . L . C5 Hanover St., Boston, Mass WARE- COHISgF AuH will present to any one sending U3 a club in our Great ONE DOLLAR SALE cf.DliY AND FANCY GOOD.S, a Watch, Piece of Sheetir.g, Sdk Dress Pattern, Sec. , FKEI1 OP COST. Catalogue of goods and satcpia ssut to acy add.ress feh. ALLEN. HAWKS ..V CO.. 15 Federal St., Host, Mass. P. O. Box C. Wholesale Dealers in French. German acd i F.naush FaDcy Gool. Cutlery, Plated Ware I Leaihr G?cds, &c' f'A? nrfv?e m.-r- M lh:u ever tjo ere- : " ociecuniis. ! - IT WILL TAKE A DECIDED INTEREST ! f""' i' " !,cf'?r,tmP"t.ts I TRI-Fi f-Jn MT ropfrv V".- f 'TIMP in the c-.min' are.,: Prdi-' c-,t ! l.',,t-w-- jVi;,"c'erc,aI 8C ! f !R.vi.c;aI Talk, I hluU n.,L Nu i rObflJ llt I iU'O. ; ' v ; V r I "..V ? ; New:,d O.ipin Wall Stre.t-LnporUnt ... . It li.h LAKivSiIA .-LLa th morn!, 'News f r "Ccit.-dlst.- Unker- ai d R -tir--ri atrii' ! ' "l lhA'' i -V5-LV a ods Report-Dry C,, 1 . .. j repcetive ,., ri.ee. eo.or, t tn-n-n.-. Pr. duee Market Reports Pi ices HENRY C. BOYEN, No 5 15EEKMAN S T R E K T, A" KIT lOKIi. 'HE LARGEST RELIGIOUS WEEKL1 JX TEE WORLD. THE CHEAPEST RELIGIOUS 1YEEK- LY L THE WOIII D " THE LARGEST THE 7EST CHiCULATIOX I V THE WORLL ' " " ' Price $30 i:r -Vail, $;3.00 nr Capri- j E? 1!" Nfiw YoBK A"I, Skooklyx. ' -CIMKN' COPIES SENT FKEE ITS CASH RECEIPTS Tilt: PAST YEAR L AUGER THAU EVER BEFORE ! 1 .1 ii. - i nSOiSII RECEIPTS the rst six months juitr ii, ..o ttr r;f ;,.;e oarm tfce correrojo'i' peri-jd, ... ITS CASH RECEIPTS during the past three l-L' S-'wth. New Ilimpehire ead Coi.necti months larji-ir th.m ever btf .re. ! cut Elections. Hnpremj Court on Rectri ITS CASH RECEIPTS in January larger 8,nictic'n- The President a-d l-.is Cabinet than ever before. ! arUjr Gecera! Grant. H.raker Colfzx's rc- Ui r, ' . ' KEUDEMED rodent, D. W Banlett. in toe h s.ury i f lehious j urn i!ism. j 'I IIP 1 iwr TMf;P rK,, TY r IT IS TIIK ONLY PAPER SOLD to ny O.-tSKv! nen lt& extent by news agents and b-jnkstoros j Clergyman exprei-r!v for The Indeperdect in all parts of the country. j and dtined to be," we beliave, De cf ths IT EMPLOYS THE ABLEST WRITERS "-t poprd ir, mry and instructive Periea of in tho couiitry. i contributions ever piren to a rtligioES jupcr. ITS ARTICLES ARE ALWAYS RFAT.. BLE, rscy, and practicHi ; not dull, metaph; .ical, and stupid. IT r.WS MOKE FOR ITS WEEKLY CON- T !.' T rT !! .1 - .1 re'i.i.u, papers in the ccr.try. ti co "& IT HAS THE ALL EST CORRESPOND- i HENRY WARI) Rr ECHER AND OLI ia in a.i parts of the ccuntry j YER v EN I) ELL HOLMES. T7. Gnard- Blid Europe. j in Ar.nrl I LON'T FILL UP its columns with 'scis- ."rs cutitributijins." IT DISCUSSES BOLDLY and fearlfsalv all religious, moral, and political topics. . IT HAS MORE RELIGIOUS CONTRIBU- TIONS ai;" uther reading matter thaa any other weekly religious pnper. ITS RITERS arcchostn from all the lead- j iug Clniitian deuoruinations. ITS READERS are the thinking, proresv , ive, wide ake, nad tnenst active nt-n I anl won.tn c f tbf? timfs. I IT AIMS TO RE THE CHAMPION FOR ! TRUTH at. ! f:tv 11 AS xvAUICAL AS 'I RUTH arid jus UCu caa tnrauu to bo so alav; ;.n l forever. IT T T "XT V; T : t v- 1 . i i Christian urion. " , - . 1Ao V.-1 i'"'AC-lti-.tMn j.rer.t year te r.'--'er iinn eur rturs. V. ILL HAVE 'MORE SPECIAL DE- PA REM EN TS than evor before. I IT WILL DISCUSS FREELY ALL FI NANC1AL MATTKllS from a Tih m-tmI stand-i r:r:t. IT WILL INSIST that every eng,imon t and ch!igt;oti of ths country snail bo promptly met with gold, as agreed. IT WILL OPPOSE, under present circnm- i bUioces, any tai ther contractuu cf the currency. IT WILL NOT BE IN HASTE to give po litical power to thoMj who have bet-n reikis. IT WILL ADVOCATE RECONSTP.IIC TION cn a bs.-U (.:,d iht only) cf exct and impartial juit:ce. IT WILL OPPOSE ALL POLITICAL MANlECVP.ING a&d machinery calcu lated to lower the ft.i::d.ird of na tknl hon t and integrity. IT WILL CONSECRATE ITSELF with all it power nd influence to the rst work of moral, political and relish ns re form and and Chrii-tian free doin the world over. IL IS THE PAPER FOR FAIIMEP.S. Lav- ;r.g wetKiy produce . maiiitt re- pi-rts and prices current. IT IS TtlC PAPi:it KOit HANKERS nnd Capsta'its, piviug wet-kly rn. ney ar- ; tided, financial artieles. Wall ; . J Ul ' m v. ' i r t r . ' , . street g.fswp, etc.. ; this offer, and sendiug the subscribers' names IT IS TIIE PAPER FOX MERCHANT:?, ' they obtain them, will p'e.-.ve state fn havic weekly dry good reports, j each itmtanc-e that they ars eeut on this ao with latest quotations and , count. general prices current. I All subscriptions sent under this crfer IT IS THE PAPER FOR BUSINESS MEN of all classeu, having weekly riiscus- Mons on busiuess matters. IT 13 A GREAT FAYOI1ITE with Chil dren, having weekly stories from the ablest writers. ! IT IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MED I- c.i. it is OtiieveJ, iu the country. WE AK NO SUBSCRIPTIONS to sup- port us as a charitable institution. WE ASK FRIENDS to help us in increaa- iag our circulation and usefulness, if tht.y believe we are d..-lr.q goexl and not otherwise. UK fcAPECT TO GIVE n every number n , 4, J uir cfh.V!pArAhr0n?h he,yCar lxjuiiui iu mo ci.iui 01 any oral- -nary-sized volume of 300 pa ges sold at the bookstores. WE EXPtCT EVERY SUBSCRIBER-of -this paper to say that tho money paid for Tup I M H C D C M Ii C M V n t I I J U C 1 C H L C ll I is ttic Itest iuveslmer.t OK THE KIXU EVER MACE. "We expect to have a good measure of sue- ce.-s in what we shall aim to do. - Wa ex. r.ect seme cmrrsiti in f.-r. in rival ni.tt-ctia.rj x-ct seme ojipoMtton from rival newspapers, n'lte criticisms for mistakes of judgment, fluid fault-finding becaus-j we are radicr.1, m l lets cf advice "as n fr.-m nil cr-xru' borne criticisms for mistakes of iuJmer.t. snma fault-finding lv.ftn., ,r o.Ul ""II - ...... v . HtidloU of adviro aai,9l r.-.i, n .. ,i.. but, t, notwithstanding, we expect u.live and mvnih 10 ni'mtn. as mm .uuu 7 iu . rive, aud do moro g!iod, icrhaps, than brilliant stories and beantifi:! idustra er befora ' ' t; Tho publisher's price is $2.00. thri ever -B.: WRIGHT, Aokkt,! e Af Johnsiou-n: Pa , for ' FIRE AND LIFE IXSURlSf E. OfSeo with J. S. Htrayer, Justice of tho Peace, Market Street. Coripauic-i Rrjrretcr t--! Mutual Life In Etirance U. of New York, J25.000,000 ; Con nectieni Mntual Life of Hartford, $18,000,- 000 ; lloiu fire. Insurance L.i. ol .ew m- ven,U.nn., ji.ouu.uou; t utnam t ire ins. Co. of Hartford. C. u:i.; 00;0C0. feb20-tf. j Price $2 60 per Annum t9 MaZ Subscribers or $3.00 ly Camtrs in JVnr Fori an i JJiooUyu. ! MLXKY CSZOTiSlX, I'ttoiito i :- 5 fiKERMAN ST hT, Xkw York. ' P.EAT NUMPJ-.i: THIS WKI-.K, r.brn.ry 6fh. Tnn kYst" v .1 i 100 Ai iL0 LOW : Or what the t great masses have done for Freedom nd '. w - v I,r' r' FS to l!o P'.v Hon. Usury j i'son U S. Sfi ttor frrrn l1.s. i GRANT anii COLFAX. Representative j Public ilen, the j ecpleVchcice for President and Yice-Pre.si;h r;t. j TENDLNCILS or REACTION Wounds j of tl.e War Taxation The Partv fcr Free dom in Peiil. By Rev. T. M.'Post, St. Louis. Mo. j KEEPING ALT YE An Appeal to Chris I tians. Ry Rev. The... L. C'i vie-r. Uro-ilvn. j TLeGrt Ex, i'Au:vy j. lilt. llUhl UH(T. ennunt. iJvliav. GeurireB. 1 - j . , . . LKlllAi from WAbIlINGTONT i iiii x i , r. m u ... "in i m . i i i b r- . t;Un ol ben, lU-atty froiu O.iio. Tho firt at tho White Housa. Hopful advices fn.m bOiU.N Oi I 1 -CtiA P. Boston r.evei r.ever says diu. Religious Prosperity. Art. Crown of New E-.glnnd. Gou'.d's Awdrew. Lnw and Iir,r.-:er. A Tiick cn MFr If ! Gray, Otis, etc. Ry cur Dor-ton Girrespond- DLCEMUMt WOODS. Original Poem. By J l liculon. Amenia. N. Y. ' A COMPANION FOR WINTER. M-t ! Vu ha1 tirc' Endorsed by a " Blessed Old! Black VV,.DiAn." A STORY WITHOUT A MORAL. For i Ciiildreul j More. V Alby Shge, Charltotown, j BDlToaiALg, AS FOLLOWS : Tl.e Tongue f Fire, or Extemporaneous -Prrviehirg. Q i-en Yictoria's Expcriecce. J Tr.o Ways of Locin;; Loving tho Gvod : nnd I.ving the Wicked. The MetLooist Rh-hops Thompson, Mor ! ris, -Itii.es, ?cot t, Sip.-ps.-n. Baker, Aces, Clark, Dr. Kii.tVy, Ed w;:d, Ti-."in.-.n "aS , able nrii as a:.y Chri.--i;aa DnoUiicctkn CKin I l.o:it., An Old New-paper T!..- FVn! Spy and j t i. - , ' . ! . i.iomu v.oprig.u. we losa , the Excx Law ? Wt-ek cf P.yer. Edit- , or:! ote. i er.T n-.i r,ex w iorS I ' vic:mty. R-.'hgi-.us Intellige-ca T ! viva! Record. (.ierit.-A: New: B.'-'k Table- Ci.rrent Netr Yur Cattle llaiket rm- ; HH lv!l.!T.ri. i Th holo tx-rnjrisir.g attractions never : equ-illed ia any other Eeiiiouu Kws paper. ; GKKAT PREMIUMS! ; HOWK SF.ITi MArill.fE. , We have :na !s a f-peeial contract with iha i.ort-e htttinj ilachine Co. to farnieh their world-renowned machine as a J PREMIUM FOR XETV SUBSCRIBERS i "to THE INDEPENDENT. j during the present yi-Tir. And persori who i will sn l us the names cf twenty f.-nr new yearly MiWeribers, at our regular pubs-crip-j tion price, (ste terms as abovs) will be pre ' sen ted with cn? of these celebrated ej j chines, the !c-.vst j-rice of v.;ch is S'jO. It i will l e packed aud s-hipped by express, er ! citherw'ae. as directed. ; We simply want the names (with tho j money) of itcrr,ty-J'our persons who d not i take rnr paper. a::d who really snb.cribe for it ; they may be sent one st a time, cr all i together ; they may be nt ere pt iCce. or ! bonJZs ' ! Any one person subsv-ribing f r 24 year3, or any itco j-crsons f.r 12 ears, er any three pei.ioa K;r b y.-rs, win in ectit.ea to tho machine under above cUer. IVr.-vLS iateiuiing to take advantage of rrUst le'n wi'h tliC tuniber 'f our paper NFXT AFTKR THE RKCEII'T OF TAB V.ONSY, j Remittances must be made by post-efficja ; money ordtr, bank-, heck, cr express (paid). I : CAHTF-NTEft S BS, ! ?Ix niontlis at xlic While House, ; Any ierson who will acud us the name, of a new subscriber f .r Tun Independent for one year, with the mouey. will be presentrxi 'with this book. It will te sent by wl, , V? V or "c!ivcrca at the desk cf cur ! I bhsking filce. Old subscribers, Dot in arrears, on reriBwinf tKpir m-sf-iiDtloBS. J ard sending ns fifty cect3 extra, will a'.&oba presented with a copy of the book. Wo , - l J have already given away i tbensand copies cf this re more than twalva pies ci tnis remarKarjia voinm. 1 i 1 and the demand continues r.nabattHl. It ouht to be in every family in the country. The retail price at the book siorcs is j Our Young Fo!lm, 1 'e Jernani f-T this periiaiical continue J i and wc hope every family which is not al- i Veady supplied will rvt once allow us to yrt sent ti;em with a copy for cce year, cn tho ! simple condition that a new gnbsrriber with ! cioney be sent us. Old subscribers, not ! n arrears, will be ?nnilied also, if thev ! OTi renewir.sr their subscriotions, wnd tis I OT1 . renewing the:r subscriptions, -na n: M7 wnts extra. No m.iro appropriate or valuable present could l e desired, or on ' which would 1 s so cladly looked for, frorr '! 7 cents extra. f va.uiL.e rrescnt ronld I s ilet-ireu. or oro I 1 - . - c f ' which would 1 a so cladly looked lor, from JOSEPH ZOLNtR T-7 AS jut opened, and offers for sa! v W JOSEPH ZOLNER elowr e-ht:avaaJ twcntT-Mur near CLOCKS, flue WATCliES of ertrvcjiution. ACCORDEONS. JEWEL- ! RY; and a variety of all articles h.' lina. I P. Q'rir.or (,t Pl-u-Vo WatV-a ST.d all kind j c,f Jewerv, douo on bhort notice and mct r, ,i.-a,0 terms. AH wcrk warrante ! rjjj . Hi -'i street, opposite 1'ul-r.e , j?.,!-. Ikcue, Ebfini-nr-. fsrr.5,'37.
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