gtt Tmnotr, rMysourta, alfinPring. srrh M new. Ns* 114.111,11111 E r4scrwas Democratic Ciai#L—Tbong3l the Radi teals have carried New Hampshire, the Democratic galas arc very hmideome. From retu n areceived,, the claim • three theingind majority for JAeir eandi- Alata for flowerpot, whilst 00•Detneciata K otreede. *Lily two thouamid. The Re pub,licap. Vajwity last year was nearly live. tkomeing,,' Ot the Assemblymen iticOte'l, so far, \l' , 7 ace Radicals and 23 Aernocrats, n Democratic gain of 10. The „RadlasiCongreamnep,are elected, but all Py.redOed majorltWt. One tri..l more, And niggerlem will 41// the Radical par )y even in this Nftv England State. The result in New Hampshire is scar log the Radicals in regard to t'onnecti .•ut, wkitch g.ott , s in April. If the pernr .ocratagalu but a quarter as much in the J. atter as itbey have in the former, Co*! liee,tiestt wi4 be wheeied into the,Detnn, eratter l eolumn.i And there is ground lot "Ile /Aar that so glorious n rebult millpE Accomplished. ,CIEIT•The reeent town elections in the State pf New York show very decided galui for the Democrats pve.s the yoto cast at the same polls last year. 'hie Re publican party, so cal led, exhibited great strength In DO, bpt. it eattpot be denied that it Is growths e4pF w ith tbp peo ple ever' day. == 16' The spring elretions In New JeTT sey Lure resulted in large Denweratig gains.. 90 open ncgrp hive is deFfig tio work. • 'fLe o .ferseys lilaes't won't take black gp.plbe and Dinah. to their bospias. Whal: 13u jncar Noy Want.—Said a prominent tgerebAnt, the other day— " What the country wants's peace—a set tlement of difficulties—and without this business then are rttined. ,l This is true at the North and emphatically do at the ri,outit. Under the withering lufluence of' part)san Intrigues, the ludestrial sys tem 9f the South rentithis paralyzed.— Her rich soil falls to yield its wealth in the necessitfes pt the couotte. Capital amps tlie-:region that is left desolated as under a curse; and labor shrinks ft* the dreary prospect of deserted fields and .outlawed populations. The best/Inter „Eits of the whole country are suffering 444 t Itudf..cjil ambition 'en d . spitemay be grafi fiad, - • 114 2 0111 - - organ the Salem (Masa.) Jsti _ —ittider the head V "The `Yankee' - ituieli,” says : "Although it has taken e long -while and cost us a vast 1 suffrage in the District of Columbia and amount of money, we have at last got 'in all the territories of the United States, the solid Dutch of Pennsylvania and the 1 It also passed a law excluding the South verdant 'seekers' and 'buckeyes' V the pro States from the Union until they 'Western States ieduosied up' t `'- --- our! shall establish Negro Suffrage: These higher lavy standard. When, a few YePS , sets, it seems to es, render it impossillie ago, they aNkt upon us—the despised Ail-' for the Radical leaders longer to conceal olitionistsr-we'eletermined that the 'nig- 1 1 ro their real purposes from the people, ger' - , (rui they called t . ha colored man) : 1 The issues u 4 hereafter be wpiarely should bfrpiade their efinala PE we would met. •It remains to be seen whether the crush', the' Uttinn• eul°r ed s u ffr age is I country will endorse the4e measures; rew a fled fabt. The font of the negro whether this party of fraud, hypocrisy I-on the necks of our ancient revilers, sad_ lies, can be continued in power re sod those who are not in our toils must :, ter it has cheated and betrayed the great stand from under." This is a sample of body of its own followers. New" pnglaml Radigalism. F_Weeetis -is ....__ _ -4,.......- brfoging out the inherent but long-eon- MURDER AND CRIME. cealed puritan tyranny and who ehhe old Abolitionists who are now the loaders gf the Radical party. Are our people prepared tq be (:Ile instruments of their oWn undoing? litr•A few days ago a telegram from Rochester, N. Y., stated that two boys named Ellsworth and Wilson •started from the city, armed with an old musket and a shogfe-barreled pistol, intending to shoot the Anntr man they met. They jumped into the—sleigh of German named Kranz; tar the town of Irondo goo% and shot him in the head, inflict ing a dangerous wound. filter their ar rretthey stated aloe facts and alio that fbgy Jumped into several other sleighs before a favorable opportupity presented itself. Forney'a-Washington Chronicle, probably imagining that such cold-blood, i.d dspfillity could not exist north of jkiason and liixen's line, changed the scene, of accorrenee from Rochester, N. Y., to "Montgomery, Alabama," not withstanding that snow, and sleighs are Put cOMPOh in it locality, especially on the 24th of February, when green peas are wady ready to pull. • IMITThe legal voters of Georgetown, D. C.., have brought about an investigation which will soon develope the immense negro frauds at the late election: It bas been ascertained that on the last day of hreetiug the Radical registrars entered hut three names -of negroes, but when the list smarm slut there were found added the names of 119 other negroes. It is charged• that the regittrars went to the p/XeS of voting on the day of election. otter voting had commenced, and added the nasty/sat negroes. It Is charged, al so, that very many deritica tram Freed men's village, Montgomery ,county, and Alexandria were illegally allowed to vote. leir Rump No. 2, under the dragoon ingof Ashley and Butler, resolved, on the 7th, that the Judiciary Committee shall go on with the farce of impeachment, Ashley made one of his characteristically 1 blackguard speeches on the occasion, in 'Mahe Rump appropriation of M*9 which the President was called by every for tjtelJestitute poor" of the District of, ugly epithet end charged with almost ColumbLehtes all tieen expended, upon every sort of crime, The 'Speaker, find, the derides of amuse, by the:Reeeau. lng that his abuse was failing him, call- A. circular from th at bastaption Atia-; eil the fellow to order. 4p, Niblaok ho nounees that "an erroneous impression ped, before closing up, he would be pleas is prevalent among the freed people of ed to clear up those charges of "grave ehepistrict, that a further appropriation' import" which were going the roquds of breongress has been made for their re-' the papers about himself. Ashley called lief,,if sad agents and officers are corn- ; this suggestion an "impertinence," and mended to disabuse them of that notion. ; was again called to order and compelled The poor devils thought, no doubt, that to apologize, but hemade ho explanation eaten- made ettiFens and voters, the 'or denial of the letters he wrote some ilievernment Intended to keep them in ',years ago In- regard to hits barter. of pat picket motley 'also. , 1 renege and speculations In a western r,,_ tel'4o7. - *irk pug of Georgetown negroes, kg/ night after _the election which made a I liiiirilrimstone Brownlow is engaged dirkey equal to "any other man," made in quartering bodies of negro State A eeld'seen the store of Patrick Dona- guards in every dowdy in Tennessee to bee, mid, after nearly killing the pro- control the next election, and to keep .lllllr---.- -..-.--- PrktOrt Ferried off a large amount of be- himself in power, ' European monarchs 1 reirThider the provisions of the naval cox, brooms, and other property. Four beie not half the power which this Red- appropriation bill passed by Rump No. 1, of the oaltizeus" are under arieat, but teal despot and villain wields, nor would . says the New York Tribune, ten thou es ebony, now rules in that city, of course any European people bear such a yoke sand workmen in the neVy yards will he they Will escape. What use is freedom es be impeeea open the majority ofthe.' discharged the present ,tear. This ..is the leviiithger onlese he is allowed td steal? people of Ten reWees I way the Bads take care of the worzing .. ' 0 Or% ewiteopondeet appeals "to the 1 VerCol. Geo. W, F. Vernon has beep • classem. ' — *pub/Jowls is the ' , Teeth who are will- appointed 44;n1 co firmed Postmaste r ifir.A. letter from Geergla states that * aas le* to Heim to reason." yej te n h e finds at Frederick, Mil, Col. V. Walk a' sup. since the passage of tjpi Despotism hill lA* AIA IVIIAtAti he will be a good ileigoite. porter of Congress for some why, bit c x ge t,h o r ti men are windwg.4l) !.tipir bee _ -- 1 being imposed to aggro -aufflege and Pe. ,•ineme,ead withdrewing,ttleif Velnitel, pre el, bee . 40 Manic -------4 --... i. s'----'. 1 1 0 ° 4 '0' 11 % hP. Us bet . °Pie one Pr' Pt ' . to leaving theililtistle , Business. jelerege-eldidenr the nominees feallit r 7 ..most4rdenkin pr A P 4141; 8 441W0iar i _ _____ _ ,PmaillKLuelial berg 044 ttomidetelyi • afirTheDem•eratotawriedßarrlaburgi / epleeted by*N4c# l &;4owcr9l9loltri , , itim'Apoll97, f prostrated , 'I pp Friday, by aiattiesligie majority, - ' ; LAND - FOR sicesess. , ILETTIER T* O NI 111111.11111111111LTEG. ----....4 ...1! • - - , - -.4011-0" Sumner, the leader lial_the Thu Holds It; Itmutianti:o; Aioreh 14, Mt Ile Senate, seems to think that the Wet t hy te iS Tl4 t y urii - at b alo o t rg ini sad t apou to t end of white mewls to supply then roes eolteet a few facts and eanainu n lest e gun Fith farms. lie willed up, on Monday, !to you, according VP PrOntlee• First end foremost, I shall answar your inquiry— the resolutions he had introdueeill three "How is pur Damage Lill progreNsing ?" or four days previously, one of which Thi 1 S A a rather knotty que,tion for Hie to reads as follows : ; answer, not being in the ring of Legisla- .FVfhly—Not leo Important than edu- ' tive proceedings while yet in embryo, as cation is the homestead, whi e b must be your bill is. I, ler.vkver, made hel uiry, secured to the freedmen, so Mal at least and all I can lint; oaf is this—after dilly, every head of a fcinnto mug have a piece ing anddallyi ie.; it about the greater part of land. - „ lof theseasion, it, was at re.ei in place S ti t i um t. leili, froutt i ttizbers- Being, asked where the government . was to get the laud to bpetow upon the bjirar l 4 C a ° n l ( . l freedmen, Mr. Sumner made the vague :mince of Ways and Means. 'fbli took answer that "there were several ways of, place a+ out three weeks ago. There i i r fr b om ill N ui v as t l ad ea d u o getting it." This N to gt , true. One way Var t i o i t i a s ke r ,,a et i n i a t i) .: get it would be to confiscate the lauds of - yet, and will in all prObibililv, continue the the Southern people and divide them to eleep there until after tleNaijournment among the freedmen. Another would of the Legislature. This Is telly what I be to settle them on the public 'vats,' L i : I the i t ( A l n ikn, a n ni s v ta at tc e .t e l aell r l,\lzot being paying their traveling tutpensee and put-1 As I sin writing ahOut the Legit 4 at a re ting up bUltdings for them. Still anotlk 1 1 will further add, that the bill froth the kilij3sni fussing inflicting t allowin a ri np:lty t4 o ) fir I f l o i r` r ug i eiwould be to purchase improved farms for them in the choicest locatious itt the . cars fas considered fri ge House yes ri te l r- Northern States—such, for instance, US day. Before it could be debated, up Lancaster county, in this State. jumps a s Itepublican and moved the pre- But, is pl i ly can any poor white head of a fam-'1 iuestion 111 1!. 14 ily who Supports Charles Sumner and called tl e gag a or w. 'h is cutolf all e i bate, and the Denzoc ate cou l d d neit h er Thaddeus Stevens, give us a good reason 1 debate nor amend wi h any satisfaction. why the Gove;nment should provide ' i llr. Boyle, a Democrat. from Fayette farms for Negroes and not for wi l iw , co unty, always ready to meet the negro men ? HaVe pot the poor IN hito men of : riigTtigtianliod pe d gg e -e r tit g iii i lt la ce y part: i f o z:t in t a h n e the Nerth done at least as much to sus- , amendment' "that nettling in the act fain the Government as the ignorant Ne., should he eonstrued to allow negroes to grecs of the South'? - Whatjhas our boast- I econrtse.r„late'''...eeuabreatiocti ga y s b rth: .er i e n e t e lli ( 1 ) 1, 1 1 ed free Jabot been worth, 7 our free;, l a""i this untendtizent, Ling istiltpd yeas 37, borers are. uot as well entitled to the pa-' naya - 37—ever yea beikig a Democrat and eternal care of their Government as the 1 every nay a Republicim. By tiiis deci ; negroes wlimlutve performed the despised sion of the Republicans, gumbo and Di pah can.deruand entrance into the ladies lave tither of the South? sleeping cars without any hindrance. This matter iteseri , & the earnest con- The Can nellsville _Railroad hill was al- sideration of the poor White men of the Iccirtli, If they do not soon see it in its true light and join hands with the iDe mocracy to- !rest the future advance of the Radical , they will have- presented to their eyes the extraordinary spectacle_ of four in' ions of Negroea provided with tunnies and lands by the General Government, while ten or fifteen mil lions of White people are left to toil on in poverty, stinting themselves in food and clothing in order to pay their taxes. DECIIPTION. The aim of the Radical le - tilers has been from the beginning to dace-ire the people. They have hefetofore shirked the question of Negro Suffrage and Negro Equality, whilst these doct,rines were as much a part of their creed as the ten cornmenduients aro a part of the-Bible. They have, however, at last seen proper to throw off their disguise ,and unfurl the black flag that marks the true char ter of their craft. Congress, at its last session, established unqualified negro Murder and crime have become so rife in this country that-it seems as if the smell, of blood had g [yen zest to the taking of lives. Wecouldtillourcoluinnsevery week with nothing else than murders, which occur during the interval of our issues, and so secustetned lmyo tte peo ple become to this that they never give it a second thought, The recital of the atrocious acts,. in many oases, are enough to freeze the blood with horror and make us believe we are living iu days of lice'n tieus butchery, and, unless the lawstnter fere and make a lasting example, a man's life will be but a trifle when it lies In- the way of some villain's avarice or ma lice. Too much of this has been permit ted. and we, trust such an example will be made as shall strike terror to the souls of the lawLss. BONDNOLDEUM, TAKE NOTICE I Does the bondholder tater himself ' that the party which saddled our debt t upon us, professedly from patriotic nye twee, will never agree to repudiate it? Listen to Duller, a recognized leader 1 of that party and a member of the Con gress now in session at Waihington, who said in a recent speech at Albany :—"I have heard. of countries, but they are very few,,that paid their debts dollar for dollar. jn fhiecountry it izever will be done:" Bondh6lders, how 'do you like that? Here distinct notice is served on you by ione of the High Priests of Radicalism, ithat the Government bonds you hold never : tail/ be paid at par. so disposed of io the House to-day. In this bill the Pennsylvania Railroad took a deep interest, and! be it said to the shame of the, present Legislature of PAnsylvania, the aid Pennsylvania ran proved success!' I over law, justice and equity. •The bhllwas defeated. A conference of preachers of the Meth odist Episcopal church is now aseem•z bled in this city.t is said about two hundred and sixty jreaehers of that de nomination are in attendance, besides a number of editors of papers and profess ors of literary and religious institutions. Several rafts have passed here down the river. The river Is In fine order for rafting, and it ie supposed that much lumber will come down this season on account of the favorable winter in the mountains for lugging -and sawing tim ber. The Senate, I see, has passed a resolu tion to adjourn on the 3d of April.. Smile of the members of' the House laugh at the idea of breaking up that soon, saying that April would not see them at home. The negro takes up too much time to end the session within a reasonable time. SoJouttNEß. RADICAL CONSISTENCY Semilotiant Intredneed Into the House of Representatives. at Wash hurton. De es:saber 4th. laf.2. by Thaddeus Stevens. -4 "I?esoteed, That if ny person in the employment of the United States, iu either the legislative or executive branch , should propose to make peace, or should aveept or advise the cceptance of any E uoli proposition, on any other basis Than the integrity and ;dire unity of the United States and their Territories as they existed at the time of the rebellion, he will be guilty of a high crime." The, above resolution was offered by Mr. Stevens in the second year of the war, and goes to she* what were the sentiments entertained,or at least expres. sed, by the Radical lea t ers at that time. Then, for any one to advise a peace on any other ground thati a complete re iteration of the Union as It existed before the war, was rank treason in the eyes of Stevens; now, the referee is the fact, and because President Johnson wishes to bring the Southern States in and restore the "integrity and entire unity" of the Republie, he is denounced as a traitor and threatened with impeachment and re moval from office! Such is the consist ency of the Men who !now control the legislation of the country. They are on ly colusistent in their inconsistencies, and are rapidly bringing the country to shame and !reproach thong the nations of the eartin—Reading Gazet‘. °KEELEY WANT • VINO. The following appeared editorially in the New York Tribune several days ago : We. have never yet seen any speckle Vote of the Senate ou the naked question of inflation like that given in the House on Mr. Stevens' proposition, and the pre vious vote of the same betty against con traction. In our ignorance we shall be pardoned for expressing air hope that the, Senate is wise enough, and-resolute enough, to resist the blind and meekless Inflationists of the Hones; andihst they will place the seal of their condemna tion on the wretched Measure in which they were asked to concur. But should the Senato fail of its duty, we shall turn to the President for a veto .upon such mischievous' and dangerous legislation, increasing t he volume of our paper curren7, with the confident ex peetetion that it will be applied. - Iprace Greeley ealling upon "the President fora veto upon mischievous and dangerous legislation!" Has not the President time and again endeavor ed-to Arrest mischievous and dangerous legislation by his veto, end has not the Tr4bune as often applauded "the blind and reckless" fanatics 1* setting aside his veto? Why , it is one of the grounds of the proposed' impeachment of the President, that he has refused his assent to such wholesome laws; as would suable Ben. Butler to lay in a new stock of spoons. Greeley had better sustain some of the vetoes already sent in by the Pres ident, before he calls for seeder,—Lan caster Inielligentrr. I PiTixg On.—Since Gary's advent to power, the salary of thu li , :cretary of the Commonwealth has been increased to the sum of three thou Sand dollars per, annum. Five thousand dollars has also been appropriated to repairs of the Gov eruor's house. Last year the amount ex pended on the public grounds and build ings at Harrisburg was one hundred and twenty-one thousand dollars. This a mount furnished a splendid opportunity for "loyal" stealing. Vyrhat say tho tax payers: Brethren, let Os prcy.—Xation at Defen-dcr. AWN AND '` COUNTYZAIR;'. , - , _ ittrAllEntErr.—We ._ Wont cone, eluded to Rri..adu.t: the CjiptrAn—(but not its rice.) There is 'true obsta- ' de in the way—the hear of a tow rri Power Press. This 4O, or the enlargement cannot be `effated. But there is a mode of reaching it, and that $ not a difficult one. -- - . We have cultstandlik rkoOnsiderable amount of Money. Witli that in our pocket, the nevelbe bought— (it can be had only for riar chaiii)—and the Coximnit would soon appear as one of the largest country papers in the State. i Come up, then, friends in arrears, to' the work l Do so promptly—.Now—:With out a. ;nom rat's unnecessary delay.— Send. in all you owe, with a little in ad vance, and' as many new subscribers, with w fur-each, as possible, Just place the requisite amount In our heads, and beside haviag crelit ou our books, it shall all be spent for your benefit—in getting up a that class paper, In size as , *Ol us quahly. Give us "A 7a r," fellow Denioc - rate, and- we shall certainly suc ceed: \ But it must be Acme at once, and by at/ in'Arrears. THE SPRimaiLEcTion.—The election in this borough, on Friday last, resulted in the Success of the Radicals of course, by about the usual average majority of one hundred. The Radicals must have gotten It into their heads that there was danger ahead for them, as they worked like beavers from morning fiat night. Anything like a full Democratic turn out during the day would have frighten ed them "out of their hoots." In Cumberland our friends did nobly, carrying their whole ticket except. one School Director, (who was defeated by I vote, but will get the post because the two Republican Director-eandidatets are a tie,) and giving Mr. E. G. Trostle the Democratic candidate for Judge, th ' un precedent majority et - FORTY-NINE ! Mr. T. may well feel proud of so liand, ome an endorsement. The Democrats . have elected whole ticket in Straban, as usual The Radicals carried Hamilto but by a much reduced majority. In Franklin the Radicals made n ular opposition, and of course the I cruts swept everything. The Democrats have redeemed M joy, electing their Judge and the r the ticket with one exception. We expect- to• give the names Of the persons elected in the seteral distiricts, In our next. From present appearances, niggerlsm is not likely to prove a win ning card for the Radicals in this county. RAILROAD IluthniNc;.-41RVe call atten tion, with pleasure, to the card of Robert Irwin, Son & Co., in another column. We have known Capt. Irwin and son for a number of years, and halve in every thing found them perfect gentlemen. With large experience in railroad build ing and railroad running, aid being hon est, reliable, and capqble Men, the firm advertised cannot-but\eßnim ind public confidence, and - any amoun o [patronage. And such we bespeak for trill. AMERICAN FARMER, BA.LTIMORE, Mn. —ln the March number of this Magazine the matter is almost exclusively original —embracing Farm and Gaiden Work— Improvement of Poor Lands (continued), —Comparative Profit of Large and Small Farms—Farm Wages—Drainage+-Phos phates—lfop, and I3asket Willow Culture —Barley—Artificial Mant.res—ltses of Lime—and a variety of inttsting topics. Published at Batimore, at $2 a year, by Worthington & L wis. THE ILLUSTRATED DWIIESTIC BIBLE, which has recently been put iu circula tion in this State by Mr. 111. A. Street, of Hal•risburg, has many variable and in r teresting features peculiar to itself Mid' the wants of the people. We are happy to learn that the agents for this excellent work are having great success, and we think that teachers or otheis; wishing honorable and useful empldyment, woad do well to address Mr. Strket at once for particulars and secure tere ry. See his advertisement in anothe column.- A-. gents not required to pay license with the Bible only. Sec. 70, A lick) 82, U. S. Revenue Laws. SALE PosTroNED.—Tb sale of the personal property ofJacob Bushey, Esq., deceased—Wm. McClean, Esq., Admin istrator—advertised for las Saturday af ternoon, was, on account of the bad weather, postponed to 1 to=day. SPECIAL NOTICE.—Capt. Norris de sires us to say that he is not going to quit the Clothing Business, but will , continue selling his old stock at cost, and that he has just received a large assortment of Gents' Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, and Furnishing Goods of ever de scription. Anything that men and boys wear can be found at the cheap 'store of Theo. C. Norris. lterA correspondent of the Hollidays burg livister says that a man tamed Grove, living at the.foot of ,Plane 'No. 10, has been proven the heir to $B,- 500,000 of the $75,000,000 recently left by rt, deceased relative, in Holland ; and it will not be long until we see a 'man who, through his whole lifohas boon struggling .with poverty, in his efrorte to maintain the comfoirt and respectability of his family, roping in wealth, luxury, honor and peace' The Hanover Spectator says, ,It is t ought that the Grove family of that pla e will come In for a large slice, fter The "immortal J. N." pa visit on Tuesday fast, lively as eve deed, more'so, as be found "the pressure much lighter." He thinks his "theory" more impregnable than ever, and will go on promulgating It with unabated vigor. agt.Mr. Peter Fehl, of Menallen town ship, hits disposed of the old mansion pro erty of Mr. o atentineFehl, sen., deceased, to Mr. Francis Cole, for $3,01:0 cash. SHAD-Olt 1 .- , . , rWe leatth That shad wore caught in the Susquehanna, near Fair view, in this ,county," on Friday last.— These are the first shad caught in the river since the alteration of the Colum bia dam. It is-now ascertained that shad and other fish ea% come tipthe river, find iliimerpoa fisheries are in process of estab lishment all along the river shore of this eeguty.—Carlisio ~Volunteer. „roc. NEW alltroto, If arch 14, 1837. tildioor qr dkoinpWirs-iTho,iirtlikle In _ tbiti labek'ieStest, itrregidll to thXrabbetz lipitadeetaos plik,...Th im pin uare we Rid 16. ICliw Oxford, la Indite-olio ' *eyeful, se They Are Prepared. by a leoemei which I particulars; and eafeulated to do an 14- seigeres ell the best qualm. of the herbs of hocent man injury .' _ The tree statement which they ate mmt ,, c4ol.4wout, so y of their I will give you. Mr. Ilouser had gone Oa. They Vsepellt w 4 n case, and do berm In • to Petersburg to attend the funeral of Dr. none. Stewart, leaving, his house in charge of Hee IL Broodreth is to the white l e tt ers the his wife. Edward Tully came to the Governm,..l,„thm;„ i house, drunk, and without taking a meal Yen, 25, is c, Ina et securing a bed for the night, gave his -- ~..... —....._ money, *52.60, into the care of Jack Mc- ‘. my ni01.41 , Gone r ! do shows theol li th ' e t t t r ilu o i n r oe b4l ) 4l st irr o; ;, 1 1, 8 1% th r i 4 iig ni nn t r. :I Lain, a boarder at the house, to keep un til the next morning. During the night, McLain in company with anoth )x . e a r rriA .I p ... f u r: il l . ortit i I : fth e hairnl h T e ' es 9 :ii "ri no mi Ttin " e l ' il s er e e e ll e7 re ore. ks.t.sk: comt . LO:juN. - Th 1 tl tII Ii ZZ and degbal l"VIO3f ( 1 ) 7 1. 51.1 1 : 1 leek, or Worse sun, as rod as a fiery riletoor... 1 tt Ls Invested In a m l, : i m lFl srlt ru iri l th . the most, mega if- FOUR MUSKRATS - AT ONE SHOT.—A ' -, short time since Mr, Daniel Roland, of t een s black or brown by the 'agency of aunchooter township, shot in a meadow* cutsTatentolt Hein DYE, * near his residence, with a gun, faun a perreetty We *k i Astort i o ied n i f o tt . i ti N talu n.. 1 4. o f r z J. : 2 :ti b s;r. n trit ni e , gg it ih o e ta. B wholesome and norisir vesets l, l s plump muskrats at a single shot, doubt whether thi $ hes ortri• occurred be. itt v iy e l thz.s. by t en h t l i air Drawn.' fore or since, It is seldom so many can be seen at one time; and it is still more * 4 difficult to get them lit a iauge,— York, Pennsylvanian. you are troubled with Intl!ra tion, Rising of Food, Sour lielchings, Acidity of the Stomach, or any other form of Dyspepsia,-avoid all stimulating drinks which relieve only temporarily, and take COE'S DIrSPEPSIt Cum:, which will surely afford permanent relief. lterEx-Gov. Philip Francis Thomas, Dew., has been elected United States Senator from Mary/and. The out-cry of the Radicals against Gov. -Swann has not benefited them in any way: , EletrAnna Dickhison has found "some thing to do."—Ex. —lt was high' time 1 'Matt that "somethin; to do" is we have not learned, but certainly traversing the conntry and delivering lectures In Ama zonian style is not the sphere of a refined woman, or of one who has any respect for her sex. It is to be hoped that "gen tle Anna" will settle down, and take un to herself a man, even if he should be of the "loyal" hue—black. A Bad Thing for the Senate.—We were sorry to notice during the session of Ithe Thirty-ninth Congress, just closed, a determination oh the pert of the Senate, 'which was constantly carried out, to re ject the nominations of many worthy, t patriotic officers, who had served A W fidelity and distinction in the Union ar mies, merely because they did not ac ill, esee in all the extravagant measureSlof . 1 t the Radical. majority. This 'is sins ly persecution, narrow:minded and unju t, and cannot be sustained when the to G. ter comes fairly before the popic. 'e hope the Senate of the nev Congress %vat show a. brighter record upon the conclusion of the present session.—New l'ork /Ecru la. ME LEM reg •uwo- unt -t of 1027" The Rump Senate has rejected the appointment of Hun. Edgar Cowan, as Minister to Austria; also that of John Quiney Adams, a descendant of Presi dent Adams, as Naval Officer at Boston. Messrs. Any and Severna have 8160 been rejected. The Rum p are determined that Rads shall have the bread and but ter or that the wheels of government shall stop. •, The Radicads are having fine times in Tennessee. They hold the offices and the negroes do the voting. Whites who differ f:om these favored classes oan do neither the one nor.the other. What a "glorious land of liberty' Tennessee has become under Radical Brownlow rule: foil.'Some Engh:sll gentlemen with ten millions of dollars each capital recently arrived in Neiv York eu route to the cotton plantations, where they proposed to invest. But findino polities so unset tled they concluded to return home and carry back their money. This is the way capital is driven from the country by Radietd Ce'rfon. Geo. S. Hilliard, of Boston, one of the few true men in that sink-hole of fanaticism, in a 'recent letter, says : "What we need now is patience, inflex ible, invincible patience, that endures and waits. The country is sick with the disease of Radicalism; and this is what the faculty call a self-limited d:sez.se, which must run it course." And it surely will. V - rn a speech at the State Temper ancl3 -Convention in Harrisburg last week, Gov. Geary stated that he has not taken a drink of intoxicating liquor for many years. We have scone curiosity to see what our cotemporary, the Dispatch, which not long, since gave a graphic re port of his visit to a German beer saloon in our city, and credited him with otler ing a now famous toast therein, gill have to say about the Governor!a statement.— Erie Observer. faauThe Radical law requires a five emit stump to be affixed to marriage cer tificates to- make then► legal. Does the lack of a stamp upon such doeumeuts in- Validate a marriage? On the 10th Inst., at too house of Mr. Abraham Trustie. near Pt tershurft, IT Rey. P. Xi. Bind:- wider, Mr. JACOB irliNh. to Miss bOPIII.I. THOMAS, both of Adams county. Ott the :al ult., at latiostown, by Rev. 11.. t. S blichter, Mr. DA.Vilt to :Mow LIA.I,V WITMER., both of Adams county. Op the 2ith uiL, at Llttlestowu, by the same, Mr, JOIIN T. slloltlt to Allss ItAltilAßA L. both of AIIIIIIIS On the sth at lAttlet,town, by the ftome, Mr. ItENJAAIIN :ttTERNEIt 40 I.llns MA1t (14134.7 L. SL 4. hut:. oflotto; county. On the Bth Inst.. 3 miles *est of retersbnrg, of apoplexy, :.tr. JONEPII "LUCKEY, aged**, years. On the 4th Inst., by drowning, in the rnee of P. Cole's saw will, Fit EDWARD, only son of •Williarn J.uto O'Brkeu, aged 2 years *mouths aud 4 du) a. dounntiniented. Died, at Petersburg, on the night ot the et In,t., Dr. WM. R. STEWART, In the eSth yistr of Ids age, after a Datum' illness of upwards of five months, durttig which tattle Le bora his stlfroctatai with eltristian and becoming resignation. Dr. Stewart was it graduate of the Medical College of the University of At urylatiti, and was a RheeeSs fel practitioner cif hearty forty years, lily pne , - tier was .extensive and consequently laborious, Which undermined his health for sev-thl ,yearS past, by haring very severe attacks of rheum's tifiirt, which imally terminate.] in drel,,y, Ifis loss 40 the efithmtkillty wt.! be mneh tell. As a mau he was much dud de•tervedly esteemed, and frolh the tenor of his tile for many years past we have the assurance that he has ex.:hanged this world of woe fur aebetter cure In tire fleet. IMO Died, on the 2.rith of Februsri, last, nt Grove, Adams comity, Pa., He:Fitt Y iSPALDINO, Eau,. in the 'lath year of his age. When one is taken trout our midst who, during a long life, this been an eaemple, to those who kris w him, of et Cry virtue which should adorn the Christian. it It tit and proper that some tritmte should be paid to his memory. Geary ripaldingwas born to Frederick county,. Maryland, on the...ed of September, 17e9, and re sided in Adams county, Pa., tor nearly forty years. 'During that tong period, by his kind and gentle manners, by his noble and generous 11115.- position, by his unostentatious charities to the poor, by his heart-felt sympathy and aid ever freely given wherever there was difficulty or distress, hag:tined for himself the love and lar-K! t 10,110( all who knew him. Though for the past few years the 'infirmities of age and failing health rapidly weakened his strength. ytt no one ap proached him without meeting trona him a kind and cheerful mil° of woloomo, 3:131 ILis words were truth, and the man has not lived who guarded more sacredly any trivit , com mitted to his charge did Henry Sp tiding. a Mee he W;Le ne..ight and homiest, as a father of !twin,: chiliren kind and affectionate, and he carried with him to the grave a -character of which they nut}, well he prox.l. But in the ,hoar of trial end grief, their comfort and console. tlou fr, thatduring his long life, he war exact and conscientious, even to the moment of his death, to the faithful disehairie of those virtues find oi• lititiens Imposed upon bim by that Church of wich he was u ,such a ediffkill.moinher• .wedt done; geed and fa atilt servant, =tee . then Into the May he re jov i : 4 l ( ' Lold.'i a ey • A Fame ! Married. Died. Communicated Special Notice•Uumn. *yews ihtesaitettia, r a a mmoontrittea extract of the choice root, SO combined with. other isubstadiees of still greater , aitefatlve power six to un effe-tual anti- r dote for diseases S , ira , ip.irilla la retailed to cure, 1 ii4lol a remedy 1/4 SUrcly wcit,l by owl who suirer from htrillitous complaints, And that one which will accomplish their 6i re Iliad, prove,- as this has of inizrz , tisc service to Ihla la! 4.1.414 of our afflicted fellow.cillhetis, 11,c,v completely this compound will Jo It Mtn been proven by experiment on ninny of the worst eon eoaca till bt, /emu} Jo the foliowing,ixtuipiruini: ticmlulx scroulions pips mil Flores. Stt.lll Diseases, Pimp'. ~ pastilles, Mulches. Eruption.. St. n t tin; t)"s 1 , 4 re. Itiolt, or Erysipelas. Teller or Salt Rheum, le' al Head, Ring Warm, Ac. syphilis or V. IJllale. is expelled train the bysteill by Vic prolonged , 11 4,, 0 f tit MIAy and tile p,oicut In left In comparative health. Female Diseases are eaused by Fienifhla hi the • blood, ee,l are often wsm cured by this lE:street of Sansaparri Lin. Do out discard this invaluable rodlelne,l because you have been imputed upon by some thing pretending to Ito Sirrapitrillit, while It was not.. When you l i ve used Alchit's—then. and not WI then, will you kuow the virtues of hltusaparills. For minute particulars ,of the disemses it cures, we refer you to Ayer's A inerican ' A Imamie. which the agent below mulled will furnish gratis to all who call for it. A VER. s C ATHA Irtfe for the cure or, Costiveness, Jaundfee, Dyammsia, Indigestion,l Dysentery, liesilaelie, Itheuniatis in, I b•arthurn from l)lsordered Shutt neb, Pain, or tiota of the Dowels, Flutulettett, Aots lite, Liver Compliant, Dropsy, Worms, Nem algia, end for a Dinner Pill. • They are aiiz•ir eon tsd, so thst the miwt Afkusltlvo can tuke t heel Pie lyttitly and they are the hebt aperient la the marld ler all the parpobeat of a faintly phy,io. . Erep.o by .T. C. AYER & Co.. Lowell. Mass an' , l sold by A. D. Ilytutr.it, Gettysburg, ra. March 11, Lai. 2u.1 New Life. "Noth I tic like It." What everybody stays, most be true—honer the general verdict. It always relieves th. veir. pain. Areyouncr%nus,eareworn. complain of pbs , Pal •ea lth,ss—a Kr uer.tl dabs ly whl ii ittak..ts 1110,41. of Other sex keel us though they diet know how they telt," awl wished for Worth ot a h.irlialt as nature to arouse them, etre fish vitahtc, and jot new life Into them? r.. 0 It id•.roy's flodonly Heller—the most etre, In ti compound remedy-4h a can be mate. T. , the Itpopepti,, the Itheurnstie, and those persoo, W. 1% ' saY a r e the S ft I, f.t.lif•ll , l.ii W ;01 owl!, 14,-stis and t "minions. In sevete cases of Initri leen tonti D3'sciftery, 11113 nothing t I.e In arrt•stlng the Mitladv. anti it you are "slmking away" u tat Chill.; and Fever, apply It exi,roally, us well as Internilly, nett the result will be m•trselons. Th 011.411/ at tient:mints base ;wen ured. No Lunliy need cninplm 0 of moors Tit r‘..As. Croup, cou;. - .1.4b. If. ad 'who, Neural:4lo, Cattrrh, Influenza, Diptherh— nor mourn matt white over* ipra lits. Wounds, Ilrulses. Cuts. l'attne., • If Alm itokr be but applied. It always in your house, or about you—like nllllions of 1.711:11r:s wlto are never without It. In an attack of Chaltlru. or Cholera Morbum, It is Invaluable. Its virtut.s are irre- N,tible. sold by all Druggists. Price 50 cents per bottle March 11, 1.n7. 2w A Card to the LR4IIOII • DR. Di'l'uNcts 091.1)EN DERIODIC.iL Fi , lt PENIALtis. ~arrcet Ing. 1 rregola rI I I'M, Re. (loving Obstraedouaurl Monthly Turtys, from witatevur haute, lout WAYS , StIC,CVSSrIa /WC :t Preventive. It in no'ke uti r tinny yearn since the nliovenelo twitted 'Pill:, were Itrst uisrut (Ted by,y . Dr, Co, of Pans, ..iurinz wl‘teh titil;; they hare. Lech ex ielnavt lv alit: 11..11 11l most 61 trio public instinttlons, as Well as In private }.rushee, or With Lon. ispheres, With unparallele , l to every sits, an I it ei only at the ••urgent r.•. of the tholl , ill k ul 1•Vlles WllO tl.tA , In for tile alies Ce cult. rig it is fly ir reguLtritli w:latcs eroAs a ell as in pr.•vcnt .n- - ereitSe of faintly %%lir heath st ill nut periilit It. ()NE NM. I-; A 1)0,-4E, Vonales peculiarly t.itunt. , ll.or Llioit:stippn4lng themselves so, art caution, A agalust using these Pills %hilt• U. that tsaalition lust they miscarriage," alter whoqi acimoulthiti, the Pro prietor 5e,..0 m na restionsihi!ity 3111 111 ugh their landless, %lit preN eat an 'nee:liter to health othersvlce lit lill trerevim.•ti.n•(eaasaAlowi INN - ALVA 61.1..; 1:.1011,1,1' !oral! thustralilleLlng complAtint, • ullar irS": Ilia, IS Sl' Fr' 'T ENT, Iftfrkt Doves have been sold within Two-Yenrst. Trn Thousand P,.T.t s svnt Sian, both by my s..it and Avnt.„ t, .n I ts of the word, to which answers have twen r •ttirnod, in which la lea NAV, nothing the Pin+ have born knontt slnoe the S.:. two of 11,11. hie dawned upon the world, In TII.I:I , NLII4OI,Si rut Lions and R,..toi ing Nature to itk l'iorvr . li:olnel,ltnietlng the Nerves and bringina , h.telt the - Rosy color 01 Health." to the cheek - of t ino.t delicate. Price it per II ,x. Sax 11.5. Sold by .101 IN S. - FORNEY, Ml:l=lst, Solo Agent for (l•atv. !ntrg.l',i. Ladloq, by wort mg hint Si t:trough Post Of -11-0, ran PAN ,en(, oatnith•ntintly.) by Stall, to any part of the count ry, 'tree to 00•Lbar....." Sold n 1.40 by J. Sponglesr, CloimbeNhurg: G. W. Noir, York • Coleman & Rogers 4nd 'Brown Broth- Whol:4411- .Igruts. Balt/wore. and S. P. Howe, Proort , tor, New York. .1, 1t1t,7. ly Know Thy Demitny MADAME E. F. THORNTON, the great Eng lish Astrologist, I lair oyaut and Ps) chom rid chin, who h tg talon kited the scientific elasseg of the Old World, liar new located itersett at Hud son, N. T. M &tame Thermo.' pi.s.c.ca • such wonderful you erg of second si.,lit, tig made her to impart ',nowt.. 'go of the greatest Importance to the minzle or married of either sex. While In a trince, she ineates the very features of the person you:ire to marry, and by the aid of an in strument of intense power, known as the Pay chomotropo• gfiaranteeg to, produce a JIK-Ithe picture of the !Mare husband or wile, of the ap plicant, teget Mir ith date of marriage, Ise.ition in lire, let.dnorttalts of ehameter, Sc. This is no humbug, :IS iiifkiIACIIIJJ , 4 of test il»ollaila ran assert. She will and when desingl ii certificate, or writ ten guArantee,lit at the picture is what It purports to he, Hy enclosing it small lock of half. and slating place of IM In. age, di:position old com plexion. and enclosing tiny cent', nud ai•anped. filVeleipe nddrnss, d to yourself. pat will receive the picture and avail, .1 information by return moll All mum nun (cottony gier...lly roundent Address in confidence, iItU AXE E. 1. TIIULL\- TUN. 1' 0. Hudson, N. V. March 4,18.37. ly .-........ A Young Lady 1 OTICE is hereby given .to all Legatees N , and other persons concerned, that the returning to her country home, after a sojourn of a f'u' months in the City, WAS hardly recognized Ail m inistratiOn Accounts hereinafter tnention• by her tekros, In piaci/of 3co tra,.. rustlr, flesh- ed 4 11l be preset:tic& at the Orplian'e Court of et face. sho had a sou ruby ebronfexfou o(almost Adatus county, lur confirmation and allowa ntaritlctunoothuinaS. and instea , i ot Iwe tity - three stile realty appe..,red but eigid , rii. rron Inquiry anre, on MONDAY, the 15111 day of A Pliat; es to the eause also scout a rhange, she pleinlT Leta, at lu o'clock, A. 11, vi z : told them tit:Am-used the Clltr.ABBlAS 11AL) , 10. Tic account of George foyer soil Da. rind rausiderod it an invaluable acquisition to •. any Lady's toilet. Ily its use any Lady or Gen-. 'id De.atick, _executors' of .Adam Gardner, turfman ran improve their pers.malginpettranee dert a sea. - an hundred fold. ft Issimidelo Ifs own:omit/on, 11. The second.aeconat of Philip Weaver, as Nature herself Is simple, y , .t 110 . .01p.ossed In , its ettle , y In drawing inirtrif I/ I Iv - att.:Os° hcal. one of the esceuton of the will of Jacvb Inc, riellosi nit and ',rectifying the skin end coin- Weaver, deceased. plexion. fir efs .iirt-ft w-tlon on the eel irle St. draws train lt ell its fin putitles kmdly heeling 12. The second account of George Weavet;: the 5.0,,e, nod toavion , nn surfare ns Kriture tu_ one of ate executors of the will of Jacob tettikal it should be, el , str. soft smooth ant beau- Weaver, deceased. , Mut. Prier St, sent by Mull or Express, on re- 13. Ths aicount of Jane Cashman, admin. eelpt 01 au order by W. L. CLARK & CO.. Chemists I istratris of William Cashman wnd.Trastee for No.B West Fayette Ht., Hyracume, N. 7 1f. Isale of lands under prose :dings in Orphans' Tl , e only .tmerlean Avnts tor tire sole oithesatne. Co u rt, March 4, 1147. 1y 14. Second account of N. W. Woods, gul l. chsedmins Li v e* sh av od ib r 30 c r oak I executor of the last will and testament of Thousand's of chlidren die annually of croup.' Carson C. Moore, Esq., deceeeed. . Non, mothers, If you woukl 'spend 50 cents, and 15. The account of Win. R. While, creett• always havenbottle ofDr. Tobias* Venetian Lmn- tor of Samuel London, deceased. lment In the house,yon need r.ever fear losing 16. First and final account of Israel Little, your little one when attached will Ws edm,„ administrator of David Little, deceased. plaint. it is now le ye a r iss ance I h a ve pot by my i 17. First and final account of Uric Jacobs Liniment, and never heard of a ehlld dying of and Samuel Jacobs, executors of George Je- Croup when my Liniment was used : but hundreds cobs, deceased. ‘ ,' - of asses of cores have been reported tome, and i 18. Second and final account of Henry Culp many state lilt SIMS/0 per bottle misty would not, and, lion. IL Ziegler, executors of the last be without It. Decide* which, ft is a cattaln care , will and testament of Peter Culp, Sr., deed. for cats, Burns, Headache, Toothache, Sorel , 10. First and final seconot af Geot ge Thiene, Throats, Swotting", Mumps, Celle, Diarrhom, administrator of the estate-oik. Andrew Rite, Z. Dysentery,. Spasms, Old sores, and pains In the late of Fran klin township, decill..sed. back and chest. Nu une once tries it whose ever Di. The arconot of Lewis S. Worts and wlttiont it. It Is warranted perfectly safe to take John Welty, administrators of the estate internally. Full Directions with every bottle, of Henry Worts, deceased. ' . poll by the Druggists. Depot, 60 Courtittgli, I 21. The wood account of-Daniel Stan t?. treet, New Torte.(Feb. 25, iStO, 7w smith , acting esecstor of Peter Trestle, decd. W. O. HOLTZ WORTH, March 18, 1887. . Register. Marriage mile cembaer, AN Mi.SAy OF WARNING AND /NSTHIM TION TO YOUNG MEN. Also, OMNisei 444 Abuses which permanently prostrate the Vital it.oweta, with sure means of relief. &at tree of Charge. in aealed envelo.pws. Address. Dr. J. SKIII,INT HOUGHTON, Tlowsni Association, Philadelphia. Pa, [Dee.3, Mak tociartfl Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh, Treated with the utmost aueeefia. by Di ,T. TAA At3B, Ckstlisi and A grist, (formerly n Loyttela Holland) N 0519 PINE:Wert, i)miejpbia, v es : Unionism; from the Meet reliable mimes la the City anq Cbantry can he seen at his ounce. The medkvl legultf are invited to neessipany tbOr patlenle, Ai he has no *berets in his practice, Ar- Uncial eyes inserted without pay*. >yo Osimips w Sept, og gp t f ation. • 4. pp; scaiseattniiii mAithiWorinsa A SVAISTIII7IOI, FOS OALCODURk, The. Ally op "Favtdd at rarer ft" aarLv g Ike Noma to Wiz 641 AM?Itt:0111 le Ma Wee a rawly mid coaarar a Mua p 11 Of rtralurr, tad alarm produlns apt et Lhoes diageo or da...gcrow equals know Ilse ae gt the IiAWS, L all Wane dlverlard 11 , ea nib may be saal nub tea& &ma Gs (bay prefswie tlra Mecharee of vitiated Idle, lied rams* Mae obetra.,4lo9B beta the tivvr sdd hdlarr deem which sit the note of balm Wattle= In clisieril. 11CULTICKIS It kVA A KB MILLI! sore tfick ilMdecty es d ail ihashwa of the urn , Itolkstal allow ckie sestoi to.oe, ecionvirnan drowidnein ant egginernt feeling of wee. mow• and blegninlin 44. hig QM tie Wm 14 to • Weise se roil lion. la e fsa . - Ping Mgr be awl with edritotest la all ow , er g'terailre niedieln•44 reluired. Y.mm eels tot . D r, Itturleake end *Werra that the two 11kenromme k."" lice Dogleg we ee the Goverument stamp—ono when in Wt 144° enn , Plen. end the other la hb present hcaoa. Pr , 4 hi 4U prweetite sad de tare. Pr* N cao. •ow igr‘ *mewl! Mae, No. IS North Ith Bina, r e . General Wholeene An. riti: Deans Barnes 1.4., wets* Now, Now York; a. a. Haute. 109 P‘ltlineM BC, Balti more, Md. John U. Pack, N. I. ear. of tourth sett-Wil ma b., eladanati, Ohio ;Walker 4 Toitpr, 134 and Lie Watath Aromas, Chian" IL; Canine Brothels% leathwall Owe a Lawad att4 Woo Su. Be: Lon* Igo. Oat fi bat w. 011.1110. 4 Y 0 Wonderful but True I MADAME, KEISI.KOTOS, the worldreztowne, Astrologist and illentrffichinidistio Clairvoyant, while lu n clairvoyant state, delineates the very features of the perikm you two to flurry, and by tho a/dolor' instrument or intense powar, known as the I'mychoinutropo, gunruntees to produce • perfect and Ilfc-like picture of the future husband or wile of the applicant, with dote of inurrisge, occupation, koullng !nab" or character, Se, TOM is qu unpuhlt.oti, its te"thitonlals without number mit 'insert, Hy stating pile:ear birth, n, ,, e. , llepoki• nor], color of eyes aria hair, and onelosing tiny cents, and staluped- rust lope utlilrtsg&l lo your. self, you will revel% c the picture by returµ 111411. icgether with desired infornintlon. Addrenn in eontitlehee, 411Axga Clicirtiti;Da ItY.2.IINOTOH , , P. O. Bor. *al.; \V"st Troy, N. Y. -• 6ept. 24, /KAS, Unt Prey to Everybody. A Large 4 pp. Circular, giviatprithriaa trafi air the greateat Importance t the yoettr ut tooth lex,e. It Leucite.' how the homely may beomno beauti.. ful, tho detidaed respected, 111.1 d the lortmium lot ed. Na young lady or gentleman ko v uld te r/Piet their Addrese , and reueive post , paid,, by return mall. Addreni V. 0. Drawer 21. Troy, Y, 6. March 1, Mt. 17 Latest Market Reports. ET T Yti 1.7 RU FLOUR, - 1:1 FIA.H7R, HITE WII EAT, RED WHEAT, RYE, . • OATS RUOI&Tin.Z.T. HAY, • (lAA EITSEED, FLAXSEED, PORK, • BALTIMORp. FLOTTIt - - W HEAT, - • RYE. . - °ATM, • - - ROGg, "11 h rind., • - - BEEF CAITLE, hund.; II Y. - • CLOVERRIZED, - • **111:-,K - - Collectors. Pay Up. TRE Collector+ ui and County Taxi!, for 180 mud. 18.,0, ere hereby tittined that srlatmeuts of their reern clive d tplients• mutt be made at the coming April Court, to commence on the 15th. By order of the County CnmmtFiloners. ' • J. M. WALTER, Clerk. March 18, 18G7. tc • Railroad Minding. AND CIVIL ENGINEERING THE undersigned are prepared to eousrict far the RUILOINO 0ie..11.111,1t0.1N, and will petform the pNGINEIMINIi of the same, or not, as may lie desired by lktilrosd Companies. II , Ifaciag had a number of years' experience. in Rai'raid Construetian, we (LAPr ourselves that we shall he able tik render' siwisfvtion io i t Conipaiii , s prop-eting ear enterpi is, s of tais kind. The-preparstiO of the track readyLfor the superStruelure: or he• entire work finish el re oly for the rolling iiiiek, will he eon trarted fur. 2efereabe as to experietiee`aud ability if rrifaired. 1:01.1ERT• IRWIN, SON k CO,. Suu Irou Building', ' Baltimore, !Id. Wanted' Immedlasely. Mar:h 18, 1867., '4llw UiYl lIIIN-DRICD 31EN, to net as safesmen fur COBBIN'S ILLUSTRATED 1/011E.1: TIC BIBLE, comprising upwaids of "I nOO crown quarto page's; a Commentary of 17.000 noLes from different Codmentatots ; 700 En. prlvinits : Family Phiitograph Department; Extended Corcordance; -Maps, Biblical 11 - pl• , Clifueo:ogical I:0,1es, /to., Lc. • A bOok that 111 s sells. Uur average sales are POO copies per day. As a standard Bible fot Families,-Teachers, 111inDters, and all loves of the word of GO., it has no competitor. Fur particulars, addross H. A. STRIMT. Harrisburg, Pi. )(Arch 18, 1867. 4t -,. . • Good Nowa to Farmers. -t LI. who want to- mike a genuine v.v. If ranted f EfitILIZ.ER, iiiiit will cost only 26 per trill, ought to send their address, - wilh a &tamp, to F. C: P.rini-git, Lido shiirg. Sta. Nu risk to rani in this. It )tae been tried. Unruh 1' . .!, 18G7. 4i• . Notice. 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