1- #J fontpiter E ea SBCSU, PA, GEM i_i'oll6lllllllo Illorosfsg. 4pgrll 1. *M. GEE 44fokneihent Ongrosi.—Ou Friday }oath Rouses passed . ieoolutlon to ad ' phut On Saturday at ngon , uutil the Ana Air t edomeloy to .fitJy; when, unless a quo ' iamb' of mob bpuse• *all be present, they shall outioutu until' ceuiber. - - 11.1. 3111 047 dlepotlem Is now made complete Over ten States of the Union, stud Ole finit step towards establishing Noaame despotism over the rthern Stites her already been taken. Senitoi Wilson, of Massachusetts, on turd iiv4, introduced a bill In the 'lienate to Yo,:ee, by flues and penalties, iftegro otter'avie on all the States of the Union. •V, w,g4tded this, on the stump and in our paper, last fall. Al cl:onaughy and ;Oher , dautogegues like him denied such OrPO4 l for their party. Who told Um 6'07 arrie Rump Senate yoted 4.,A( stanil of Oeserninent arms- to 014 I.lr4wittoiy; miscalled (lovernor of Tosinessee, to en sada him to re-elect at the coin leg election, by overaiving• "the' people with a negro Stalk, guard 'which be is ''arming. The Ijuiup House, thinking that that would . 4.4 be enough, increased the number to Id;60J0 attend. This Is the 11.iulical way preuaranteCing "republi ,.‘ can form of iipybrnme:ifir to a State. It it , tho Way Louis Napoleen rptitttaius:a 'republic, il) in 'France.' girWe learn froth filo I/ot, tsvi Ile Stand , n.rd of Saturday that some half a dozen crazy fanatics of that Borough' tried to get up a meeting favorable to the nu ecaehrnenp of the President. It turned out very much Tike the attempt male Sri t2ongresa, a PpntetnPtible fizzle. It is pro), gpftitgii for , }hem to' bind out what fa theui, or they naightiuffilg irt!rnitl ly. esident Johnson will iNrbo aante • 11(11.34}9 Pniteff 41aies Elenale is en gaged 14 I,ho' laud*ble business of reject ing the Etrinfidint'S appointments in `or der to force him to appoint Radicals to office,fkiist. -the President will not yield inch to the (Bastion of the Sen ate,' Let him appoint none but his 'friends to office, .selecting good end lion-, eat men, andif tini Senate chooses to de range the business afFuirs of the try by a fiqleiii}le'rejeggqii, let them do 9, loft a`ii.ii4lfler he responsifillity. • serrilia tocklesiness of the present Legislature is bring Its legitimate fruit's Su propositions from, rtepublit*ii sources to disintegrate the Republican party. Tho Pittsb urg Gpsefti (Republicau) pro: poses c relied ticket of 14eloocesis ReP9biloant tiq repikeent . allot heny.i She next Legislature, and declares that" the Legislature r u ts lost the I.jeptabliCalf party its pre pile and powcf, 1111rThe Radicals 19 the Legit,latute 'impose to poke tale pay of' members i - iPTEEN notltats per iieCslon 1 Thus ths }money goes under Radkal Mule. The psopLa will irpt ga tired of }ipeping the negro party in the ascendant. --especially as that ascendency threatens to bring with, it increasing turdens" and taxes upon the shoulders , of the, whites: • • I --- I ,11-During flee discussion of a new fangled registry laW,,in the Senate, the Other day, the following little "passage 1 4 W0,.. 41 P'? too; 4 ‘ Pli‘cP; Mr. afetionaughy, replying to gr. Up : . Candicss, said that if there was any die iet is the State *Neil ran riot in cos tr: ptlop and fraud at 'elections, it was the Sly yard district, to - which the epligg an helonged. me' McCandless, replying fp Mr. Mc- Conaughy, said he bed been too modest hcipatpfprt• 11 refer fp the frauds in his PPI-Vasnit's haw% viz: the famous re 'gums from the arin y, 4 which the &ne w held his Senatorship. ' A . center shot! ' • Stir Th o I,egislig4r€l has ?weed a bill to Incorporate the National Homestead at Gettyeliurg, for the support and edu -1 cation qt 0140 pn ;of eecased soldiers prul sailors, lifoConall iiii livoi his owti name i n. the bill as ono pf corporatorp I pffillas passed both Houses to incor porainthe Adams County Soldiers' Roo buientidAssociation. This bill takni the • placement out of the hands of the Bur yiving soldiers of the county, where k, wit ‘ sjAteed by a meeting of THE PEG -111,4, aid vests it to a board selected by ,—ldeonnanghy! He has his own name in the new board, of course. On Tuesday, McCotiaug,hy read in act incorporating the Battle toii r Zel Cenikitwy pf Gettysburg,. He-has, po doubt, 'tail 4 * u fr t t too. 411 ) 9 1 nol' 11:4 pa s t' modest on Ma pelt nt - the '"bciglis,'r but lais vani ty, inentorable, demands it. He iipuit pre fer himself—when nobody else Fill ii." ==l 3111,•There is a protiosition before .the prgislature to apportiort $300,000 of State ).'ax.*viettg the several counties. We all .rtligig iiupPased that tbd" , repeal of the tax . oW real estate :srss s mire Radical gull t'a , p, and t 143 proves it.' When will the ople 0pt0.'141.; excs tg the full extent , . & 2 ,404. iiiimliigscrif . ......, .. _ _ . stir Congress has passed the bill to ap- roughly exposed, it will deeelve•ne one. .prepriste $1,000,000 for the relief-of the' ------ ---.......___ "tarving people of the South, In spite of IMES.The complete returns from New Hampshire make a better show' for the Mlle adituts of Stevens, Butler, and the Democrats than the_ esti:mite given - by us ;:letweletsnie Itadip.is, to defeat it. Ste-; ensospswer in the house is evidently a few days since. Subjoined are the fig "lemming weaker. A good sign--a sign urea as compared with those of last year : for the good of the country. 1 1866, Dem. Rep. Maj. 80,481 85,137 4,656 22,832 35755 2,036 - 11enry Smith,' residing on Broad 1867, street, aboVe Wallace, was knocked down I It appears from this table that the 'by two - thicivestou Ridge avenue, near Democrats polled - 2,352 more votes this ' tilxteenth street, wnile he was oh his ear than they did last year, while the way bowie. ' lie was robbed Of his poelreC- year 'book, and was badly injured about - th.. a PuPlicoll 4 li'fra iii-a 0 'to add but 618 to ItoatL—.Philactelphiq Prcsg. - Itheir - yo ke of 1866; or, Mother words, the ' That be:CUriettee took place in "royal" , Derilearatic gain is 7 7-10 per cent., and philidelphia, hehee it is only made the the Republican gain enly 1 i per cent. gfft't •of a altOtt paragraph, Ittice 'it -- 1 1Irprkl, krigniffq in Sell ti of ally Rt- 1 10 tleino - 1 Ht. Co lia.;l4r Noble , I7lependert) lie.pnbli croup county, tli'.l4.diearnapers would At can,has . tfe r CM elected Mayo of Foie over I? 4 TP 40 1 4 6, iiwd lang and wind articles ' • • 04' le; *re.. Majty, - Vt. erielvila is o:eget:amnia ogikkooposatoeo icilossbrenper and who ' s odeavered to tOgltOit local poptdigt ' i roifiiP help "iii . iiyinks for Cot/itits:don- ty in the legislattliV a fot years agq i)yr • . _ °, ill . 1. `the most sbairti-4' , 1 . viMiTatiot) of the Mb.. ' border people, tt peeing that den:Magna VEVP° CioYeTrier has signed tip new - • • ' s ' .?.. /P: . gloom 4p., ialiWi i led on 4r trio page. is not appreui4l in g,rie.—.lyermtpry : ''', ' t i - 4 1 , ~ .crtt count I l es ituiri eted for' .Mr. .. . .1 110,31 r. Koont.ii, the otetnber 91' poo l/on:R. . Fi s her m r •s q • prem j u g g i . liti,s3 IrOin ' this . dis. trie4, made . s.. speech - ----i-;--- A.::. _. ~ , ~ I and voted ih favor of ft}e bill to l 4iiiieve /Look oat for the 'fi4 pr ii f oo l.a , the destituti South. '' - • '' '-. •' ' .... .... _ ....... A siparito .... t pone The Washington * -4 ' ' " ant Alie Baltimore Sun says: .-' ' It is generally remaillted. that lion. Thaddeus Stevens no - rappethi to have much better health tlnfu _lmmediately preceding nis /.48 pitiless confiscation speech. Then lac was physically u ex hausted that Mat speech had to be read by another, but having relieved himself of the venom of his heart, his energies $.0.111 to 1104' b'sooro fe.l . nvigorated after the temporary but inconvenient martyrdom which he endured for the'countrYrs sake on that occasion. r,iince then lie hus been regillarly in his seat in the !louse, not eve're the very bad weatbdt of yesterday and to-day deterring lie appears, Om, to he remarkably hriSli and 'Try filr nu elderly person, especially when lie (tau find an Pppertenity to refer to- the it a bitter word, and to vote a nd Use his fnfltienee among members to kelp bread from the mouths of the starving people of that section./ He has been especially active, upon this subject, but lit spit-oaf Ills efforts the House iLassed 'the by a very decißiye tnsjority. That looks much as if the rumor that 'Stevetis feigned feebleilesi for dra- Math; efibct was true. He is espable,of almost anything. VONFisc4noz. ' • Tim rov,idenc s e - Juiiinni (Rep.,) which bits 'gone to great lengths in defending Radical men and nicaSeres, is oompelled toiay of ißevehi' coriiiicritlon schema: "Considering that it was ncloiflithrstof passion, but was prepared in cold blood, by the oldest and most Influential mem ber of the House, it is the foreshadowing of a_policy which should be carefully noted by the American people, - Th speech is able, clearly conceived itti3 tersely expressed ; but it Is_pervgded front beginning to end with That vindie- We'and remorseless Spirit which is in separably associated with Mr. Stevens' j 4 ohlic character. ,He scouts the doctrine of ft; rgl vetressof injuries, and puts his own construction upon the parable of the Prodleal. Son. '•He WOUil wholly obliter ate everything film tenderness and iner cy, from our policy toward the people of the South. "The: bill has been postponed to Decem ber. But the very conception is appall ing, and he must have an irpn heart who could calmly sit down and 'deliberately work out its details of ruin and woe to sonic six millions Of his fellow country men. It would convert the South • into pcdesert and make its people beggtoz.— Should it pays, it would bring a reproabh on the country which nothing could re move', and' the bard and cruel spectacle that would he presented by its execution would of itself annihilate all that is-generous and noble in Ameri can character, Heaven deliver' us from aup ie g isupip, 1.145-40 . 01 air. Stkr- E4s proposes!' 14U E 5 4,ourrs BILL OFT. &v. Ben Butler, who was an nice:y cut up by Bingham, a few d.i i s ' Ag o, and who retorted by charging Bingham with hav ing hung; an innocent woman (Mrs. Sur ratt,l rain' opened up oh the .tAltli reailirSi4E, his belief in Mrs. Surratt's impropff conviction. During 41$ attlick upon Bingham, he said that - "The Standing Committee had only been able to procpre tom Boot h+s d+a ry page§ had been cut out, and that in thOse'pag..tii 'was recorded the preliminaries of the assaminalion con spiracy, &c., and that one of the laseen tries *as- a declaration of Booth, that, Iptv:tig failed live times in trying to' es cape over the Potomac, he would nf. , return to Washington and clear up the karliole Matter." Thus, one after another, facts leak out, convicting .the Badicel leaders of the most flagrant and terrible crimes. ND, country can - long be ruled by such a' horde of Ecouadrels .as the Radical lead ers convict themselves of being, and not crumide into ruin through very corrup ileu.---ro.triot & Union. Sir The Itadicai dernage,e4o are ex ceedingly anxious to rope ])enioer. ie and pconteryative soldiers into their ditrii. lantern concern' sailing under the title of the "Grand Army, of the Republic." 'pipe object of tbe Organization is purely political, as was that of Know' Nothing /lead-the following extract from a letter written by a responsible poi ty -to the Cincinnati Enquirer—a brave soldier whO had been persuaded tc, join it. He 1343,8; I was initiated into the Grand lnY of the Republic Battalion. My initiation I will not speak of now, as it is too long. After initiation I was made acquainted with the following grip, password and signs. The grip is to look small "lingers. The password is "McPherson." The sign is, "handle, tear and charge cart ridge." •If this is answered, you are to, address the one who answers as follows : Q. We're yoq fll service? ' ' A. I' wits: Q.V you yet? A.m. hat battalion? 4. [Lie answers 1 , 2, 3, as the cue may bed " After this I was appointed. The P. C. then addressed us in a few remarks, and we adjourned. When I - entered, I was tolkl that it was no political order, But the next night we met, and, after initin• ting a few, the following was moved "Resolixd, That this encampment of the Battalion CI: A. R. hereafter will in no wise whatever encourage the pro fessions or trades of men who are Demo cratic, and do all they can to discourage, their business, and at all times throw their lrilluence with the order or the lueiTthers of the Union party." I was' then convinced that the order was political, and resolved to expose it. ha ye attended fourteen different lodges, and In each Vart titind from five to twen ty sta. - of arms-10 hack, Cowes., as the members said. '" ' • - "To back' 04, ngressl? in all Rs legis lation for' the negro, at the expense of the white soldier! It is hoped that, the true object of the concern being now tho- - _ -- - _ - paws Jusiae mOO% - ~ . ~ . 4 ~ -- N AND COUN . AFTAMS, 1,„ ~, :. . eff Wm, Jr4M4s, iil,-", 4 4- 1- ' ~- - Special Notkie Ca link. ______ ______ .......... ...Tit 1411 ef4 Eculit4 it + ~. • - . .., :,.,- ....,...t, , .-..- ,-, • --',..a. DUs -, ' - •• • Itia.l3B* fea lffa ci :et a l w:e 47 : : : - .. i ski - ti. ; 6ll.l,„= .ltv e ie r 5e2,7 A Visitor sills 4 keine - -it Thew WA (Winti>i - het 4 7 ~.'. übseribers "Mil 'lbis elitism -'-,. • ..- ---. .. ~, .„._ in , ~‘ _ asstarn,o4ti amens puted to cure. stone Howe, ( Vit at. kI, Myers, s a cooesotratpo extract of the cameo root, so 0,'48 1t i 1 t 18 9. 61. -! A ... 18111 : 1 1. 7.18 11. 111, 1867 14 passed tate Maryland Legiallitbrei . it4e regnested to Inform ga, irnmediania - ''''''' Y, l ttl illit la viii T n .- 4, 1 , ,r °- ,,, ,, , , .4 - .77 8 ; 131" r -n m ele -iTrulf i n " . ' c° , : l4 . t::::::::::,,,11:,",.1.1.7,,:,...1,r,,t.,`,:.,..",,tditip1v,;.te.....1iameier I su. t, il o ' clock, oa,ttli lit o A fil ei . ~: w i;nel i a .s e p t ebi a r s :: re it e n ag r . ;: pli e ru r o , epe ,.;: llo l ol,: : . ; - Ttiiinaudatkin along tlti:Wississ' Of their new Post Offices•=' , -always giving 708 8 e r 8 u t e q r f ist_a th e Key sefordPilligall(a.aeetu-ta ant i_ housek V ee A p L i tr ne A. :: l d t 'te P tc 2 e7bo N t ira tt' i n g " ., ° . P7TiV:ii, , . z ~, 1 1 1: 1,s % ) . : ;) b tj ' p le' ll u e s" :1 1 .Y or I r itit ". Pt 14 it cgtenstve and great ticiffering , t#e Mime of the old of* iil4o. II ipitsr. tn. iirc my reatiTtl Ileye paid a lit- Sikh a_ retu i 1 ,,,,, 1 ,. prevails. '" ' - % . caperttnent oil so tor or the. wo rst • -"-:- Ito - lie tie more att en tion to the “saittrllBBlnni tiu l t , 1 1 • I • i !!!'„'"l',. t , t o t '''''!u* eau; b be o n id d n e n h d d L ic `r i u t p uti p e e r r i r 2 ur G r r ii 't te i n re B , l.l° eo v n:;l l3 fi r :g er t hel e : stotie,t'russ.cut S.:te, Wood saw. Ael):61-1('oruitis". -The followere of Thad. :Stevens are .Ipar/emus' nix PEAcb.-ePersons who and oink:Slone" uf our so-ealled . "Latatial' * Karben were elected to the office of Justice of let.- i ft I called Thad-hails Legislature. If my memory serves me cur' am , . ea-au/lens!" _ t _ eas csni..isotzud c.sa du it h•ss I • • s is is eu Uir - The Missouri river Is still frozen sol- the Peace, at the recent Spring election' munication that if one-half of What Ste- f a un a e; eie ree „„ nig ., ~ . 11, Corner Cupboard, id et Omaha, N. T. ; fertel'egldrejlley jiiw tagixe written nA4 laitlifully , I told yeti in a previoue ewe ' yens, trorney, Nfeelore, anti a host of scrofula, seethe, us !Awe% 1 a .rg " ,1,1 Fla ' B,k - Fresh herring tire abundant in Nor- Diseases. Pimpls. Pledules. TiEn434i-es seas ts Millen vitt of to the Prothonotary, witbin thirty days, other equally loyal Republicans, said of St- A uthony's Firc Ros •vrEr • . I'T P . I Bung 4 folic at aa vents sv dozers. ''' ' .._ , Ilsfllftilirit :eeephitice of Skid office. ' , their friends in the fAegislature,• I hey ' gmtat,s•ol,,,s-nta•ite,4 nii v.'\}. 1 . 4e ;, 1 ""•.• ( " 44 'i r ' -The Philadelphia Press calls Andrew ' • would do the country ; s ervice if they . syphilis or t.il I P1x..n),1'7; hi g ex cl pe,' 11:.1 hurry I CU pboara, Tables, Chair,, loge Settee, Leek. Jolinwn the "liatpudiator,!! alluding, no Dar Mr. r, H. *kr, of York, expects would go home at once, or had never or- , 0i . ,.y5te1 . ., by fel o n rolongd 'use of thli t liarettpa• leg Ghillies, Windo w [Math+, (Veus n end doubt, to his repudiation of Radisal doe- ' to, be - ' e - t anized. I ain now about thinking, , fil,./.jjeu," the p‘sti,ut la lett In eurriparoLlve entered Bedsteeds and' Beddiug, 80 yards of in le tysburg, on Monday of trines, i ,, ,__ . . frcun what I eau learn, that if thole Wor- 1 Fetuate Di5ew,,,,,,,, eati..,o l e y e. atriseting, °ravels Peer Coition, 2 Sinks, airela In rho • _The colored citizens of RiOunetith ' 111 ."'" wPOl‘, tq tilne Pianos, lc- Persona thy lights of negro equality ever told the tithes!, and age often Wu)) wired hYtinll EX 444 of C' (Mpg Stove and . fittures, Stove Pipe, Cram, a'itei Ma, have Put up one'of Gift& ews; wishing his beryls:ea eau leave word ut truth on politieal matters, it was n i Do not ii tibia:l7Ni 0114 Invalualslo me tr I .i. • Doughtisty, a large lot of Queens-ware, Tin: e o lirse for Mayor. .. .. . the Post Office, I thi s gectitouti ; for a more etterUat set Of , beeauee you hutm thrill litipo.ed Upon hynsoc,“"e.: ware, Earthea-w e sad btone-wars, boa • ' politiciatis-I do nut consider them in 1 thing eeetel e si ne to ho sareeeirille. e hue a „,, a , I i ttle, 2 Co , Kettles, fobs , Dow, -It is believed that _Governor Brown- ' - assembled not- When you here used A x Eu's-tlscts, aUd Benches, 4Ch 'no Block's B low, of Tennewee, cahoot li ve ', a d d , I /11111-Prederiek Weimer, of Somerset, the light tifLeglatatore-nrver , het till then, all! you ;Wow tke vlrtues of cheat-. 1 - , exes ana l longeP. ills present nervous' diiwirder fLnd Jeremiah llo,Tleii, © o f Redford, are to do legislation In any coulittY and Lit Haraapartllti: For minute pirtlettlitre or the af4 So, ft Jot of PRLHE 84C04,11 1 , m5 , any age. Thia loubt tink is say- matinee , it cures, we refer Full to Aser's An er' • „ Sialu,ders and Slack Sausage, Lod A grows more and inure threatening. - ' (tow performing the duties respectively Yen no ,' AIMIMAC, which tbe a rut t I 4 ..t4. 1 1P I Batter, sd if . 1 PPIII , i 1 ' , frig a great deal, and salt Is ; l out I firm- l 141 n.it Is to •ll • 4 wow stautud i v it 40 vac i Jtter, gaup -. ri44l, arol s greet - Dr. Jayne, of "Expectorant" notori- of Aesessor and Colleerer for title lteve- , i mi . • • k • y os,k. it le no a tsaying snore Luau the A ~ . ~. ura . 1 h. , a also call tor It. —yes S t_ ATILA4 fie PILLS, for the core of variety of other ankles not mentioned. ety, loft' two millions of property. ti , •- 18 ' ruse District. I truth. Why, go into alto rotunda an d ( - wit iven..sx, .1111 Ind let.. byspepala, I lul 'gent ion, far Persons ebonlil not fail to attend this widow is said to be about marrying a • t; • , malt stems,' 1-1 pitustitt there a while, arid all you hear id 11`,,1' 0u '",, t 1. 1,7:1 1 ,,, D .. • i s. othtsiclio, l'ilos, sale, as there will he IL chance to pintail's> 'wealthy young man of New Je r sey. '; Ilwr B lierilniallnitius Mit bag a real es- about • - money Au connection with ' this or ' t ' . art Yarn front Illtiordvre,l SUM- aisoost soy article le iif l; k • .0,, Non, or Morbid fon, Lion of iho Howe's'. w 4 usse sepias line. - -Gen. Frank lair, of St. Louis, says tate sale since ini has been in office, and that bile , ;Finitaeuee. J. of ApPirlite , raver eantelesus, ever) thing that is edvertised wail a great 'A 44 41 h e will appeal lib suit concerning the , there is mine in prospect. Our people I Your Damage Bill was reported by the ' p i llow. \Venus, Noaralinu, and fur t . ) Dinner more will be sold. - „ , right to lin pine teitt oaths to the Supreme must certainly be in easy eireumstanees.: Committee on Friday last, and was made', They nee fonenr rontoil. w) flint the moat sensitive . ' tak t'credit of Mae months will be 'given 47 Court of the United 'States. __......._.4 1 the special order for to morrow evening. can , n e tem plenedhtly, and they ani. the i)(14 i -SAMUEL lIERLIST t the world tor all Lho air V) 'II ' -A herald SpelfietsaYs: In Virginia, 1 04 - Emanuel G. Trestle has sold his I have had a conversation with one 0t . ;.=7;. 1 , 1 ' 10 .. i „ i , i s.- of a l ho order for diebatitlinV Military orgatir- ',property, in CunitiOrland township to probables as theh views on th • l'repnr 1”,% J. I". AYER et fl").. Lowell, Maio. zations has (mussed the siisbanilinent of • Moses •• , ' ; success of I,ill. He consul- ana . so ! W y a„ti..litatiii.ett,uellysiture,ie. Benner, fort s Hunnicutt's colored guards, at whieh "s `-- .-s 4 titts I ors it very doubtful, ou account of the Slarth li, ItS,t. 2os Hunnioutt and the , negrotre are very Peter Peltier has sold his house, on extraordinary high amount.; asked for 1 --- much grieved. ' York sleet, to Sirs. Irwin, u Sl,BOO. iby the General Appropriation bill. , Rut ' ' -The Democrats were gloriously tri- - - • " II thlhk he is mistaken us to the cause'of umphant in the charter election Wtliiir- IfliErLarge stock of new Goods at Du.' the defeat, if it should be defeated. 1 We gained a great triumph at our city lington, lowa, eletting their candidate ,phorn & Hoffman's. Prices greatly' re- , . for Mayor by nearly 400 liWiliritY.' _ f dueed. Call and see. , a election on Friday week, electing all but l_tl)ree out of the many municipal officers. BLilgo emutP::::7l w 14.. ...._____,....______ . - .sovernor Geary itttetupted to vote, but mantra; Aglttstoes at Work Amour tap TgenOVEILENT A.N 1.) itustovaL,-Our , sfaroes. • ••"WO politely told by our Democratic boys ; next ddor neighbor, Dr. J. W. C. that ho hat) na right to vote here. Eve- Cita nr.sisToN, S. C., March 20.-. A mass O'N e al, has hand s omely , improved his ry school boy knew that Governer Geary meeting to ratify the Republican platform residence, arid added a new office build latelyadopted by the 1., Dien League was ,ig, G was notentitled to a vote here then, and . the overttee and his 'friends must ace held here to-day. From I, Mat to 5 000 the whole tasteful and comfortable. knowledge that he was either extremely, ,1, n negroes of both sexes were present.- 1 The Doctor's ideas o f comfort, and eonve- ignorant of the laws or eqiitilly corrupt. Four a bite and several colored speakers ,' nience are always good, and he has car-: He had no right to a Vote, not' liavitig• addressed ...the meetlug in speeches of Radical eliarneter, 'Amongst the white ;.- a I ried them out very thoroug,bly in this n,ecn filssessed liei leering pair} the requi site tax improvement Ile now occupies hie - -'• speakers were United 'States Marshal Fp-1 new office rooms, where he can always i 'l'lle bill comPelling Railroad eon:lim ping, and Solon Robineon, of the New 1 tors and others to take in negroes in any, York Tribune. The meeting wits follow-be found unless engaged in visiting his and all the ears at ad timeS aut.% tinder all ed by negroes with a procession. To' 1 numerous patients, . I circumstances, /a now a' faVi. It payed m night the negroes amis de several attacks the Ilie by tile gag-law, or the previ .-- on the street cars, and took possession of THE DAMAGE 81LL,.-The PorderDam. 1 any question. one of them, Which is now guarded by age Billpassedland all amendments. the ell qtr. 411 debate on second in the reading i The bill leaving it to a vote qf the 010- the police. Much excitement prevails throughout the city, and there are uppre- House, at Harrisburg, on Thursday eve -1 zees of Philadelphia whether the street liensfims cif further trouble. 'ring, by a vote of 50 to Si. It appro- I cars should run an Sundays, Was 'defeat- CH A RLESTON, March 27.-Twa of the i priates $500,000, to be paid in instalments_ ed in the Senate;-.it had passed the Hotise negroes -concerned in the attack on street , 1 d ' milt y a)s, one I a tad two 'ears-and Previously. Cliiisiderable excitetneii t eery yekerday were arrested to-day mid i - was interifented on account of this bile flitted. They :ttid they were incited to' includts eight counties, via; Adams,) Th e - conference of the M. .F.l. eburee the misconduct by others and were pint- Franklin, Fulton, Bedford, Perry, York, was ineession here when the vote in the ly intoxicated. All is quiet to-day. Cumberland and Blair. The Governor 1 Senate was takenS n ,aid it is thought the , t. a influence had some welgot , in the matter, laferFroni almosll quarters of tb is to appoint the Cotrimissioners to take of loyalty. ;Something like three hundred preachers, State we have cheering news in regard i testimony, and claimants are required to' I was told, were in attendance. Much of their thscutision upon various topics to the spring• that came before the Conferenee a sevored elections. Whilst the I take a "test Oath" Democrat; have gained in many, the of pulitiosaprobably us much es that of Radicals in few. The tide is turning! true religion. Courage, Democrats! .N egroistu, de.pot- The joint resolution setting the 11th day of April fora final ajournment of the ism and scouudreiism will yet break the Legislature passed both Houses and was Radical camel's back. signed by the Governor, This, I pre sume, fixes the 'day positively, It is a good thing for the people, there is not the least doubt; but it is had for us poor Ifarrlsburgers, -The Legislatures since Republicsniem rules, have been quite prolific harvests for our citizens;' all classes, geed, bacl and indifferent, having , been vastly benefited by them. I was told the committee of Ways and Means have reported in their- General Appropriation bill, the salary of a mem ber at $1,500, and raised the salaries of the other officers of tits Legislature in proportion. You no doubt think this too high, but you ni uet bear in mind that many of the "all the morality" members have enormous ,ottesitte expenses to keep up their "jolly good time. . - SOJOURNER. tar TheJlanover .Spectator says that at the'-recent election in Conowago town.' ship, this county, "the Democratic vote was out to a man." From official returns fija 4 ,l in the Clerk's office here, we learn that She Democratic vote ln l tliat town ship last fall on Governor wail 101—at the late election on Judge only 67. We said "the Democratic turn out (on the 15th) 1, -Vas 4,4,54!"—the figures say so too. pi The Radios! who asserts that the Commissioners of this county appoint none but Democrats to township collec torships, must be green—or worse. No falsehood cools' he more stupid, because nine-tenths of the ItOicals ofl,hp county ktionr better thernsclvm Crevarnor Cleary has signed the bill, passed by the Legislature, rerluh•iug railroad companies to permit buck nig,- germ to ride in Ladies' cars, and to occupy the same seats with white ladies ! So we go. Next we suppose we shall have a law forbidding white ladies from reject ing proposals of marriage W 404 Ce4tiiig from buck niggers! NORTIL AMERICA LIFe INSURANCE COMPANY.—The only Company Issuing State Registered l'Olieies in the United .States,—Aracrig the many features in Life Insurance, none deserve a higher plugs than those now in• force in the above Company, No registered policies can be issued by the Company unless the State is secured by apple deposits to cover each ,risk. The policy-bolder is thus secured' by the State, The Compa ny has also adopted the wasld,wide cy system, placing no restriction on travel or occupation. %U its policies are non-forfeitiog, This Company is JaiMa= ged on sound business principles, and is meeting with deserved success. For fur ther information call on H. C. Shuster, agent, at the Keystone House, liettys burg, IPAVVS MA.ciftNE6,—About twenty years ago, jr. Elias Howe, Jr., discoveied the principle which is still the basis of all Sewing Machines; and einbe that time (1845,) he has been con stantly engaged in perfecting his Sewing Machine, and adapting it to all kinds of work, that he is now enabled to furnish a machine that is distinguished from all others by the simplicity, beauty and du rability of its stitch, and which obtained the first prize in the International Exhi bition in London In 1862. The Howe Machine Company, in Bridgeport, Con necticut, has been organized to mane facNre these sewing machines, under file Primed iate.supen'islon of Elias Howe, Jr., the ortginal inventor. They are adapted to tlie sawing of the moat deli cate fabric+, es well QS the heaviest ileath ern werk, and the seam that 14 made by them never rips or ravels. ,There are so many uses to which this excellent piece of mechanism can be put, 'flint it Is the interest of every family and usinufwa• turef to make use of It.. Messrs. Sibley & Stoops, 022-Chestnut Sti wit, Philadelphia, are the sole agents for Eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. They offer a splendid chance to all who wish to establish agen cies in the different counties and towns. All communications to this effect wl.ll receive prompt attention. • April 1. item ter Thisehajigeable weather is very try ing to health, particularly fur such as are troubled with any puhnouary weakness. Even alitte hoarseness may so irritate the lungs as to produce the most direful non sequeneet. Coe!s Cough &bum tiures bosmness every tiroP. iiio^Speaker Colfa4 414 not lecture here pn Friday evening, beaansf gr . 4he pfm itdjourtunent of Congress. **OM- a -7m State Legielatulp has ;nudged to adjourn. on the 11th day Tho beet resolve or the session. ' ' M. E. APPOINTMENTS. —We notice the following among the appointments of the East Baltimore Id. E. Conference, at Frederick, Md., on the 19th ult. : John H. C. Dosh, Presiding Elder for Fredet rick District; B. H. Craver, Presiding Elder for (this) Carlisle District. Get tysburg, 0. W. Bouse, A. J. Bender, sup.; York Springs, J. M. Clarke, T. W. Feight; Hanover and New Oxford, J. A. Ross; Einmitsburg, J. Duey Moore, one to be suplied ; Frostburg, G. W. Cooper; Ship pensburg, W. A. Houck; Exeter Street Church, Baltimore, L. M. Gardner; Hereford, J, R. Caddell ; Seamen's Union Bethel, Henry Slicer; Williamsburg, Win. Guinn; Birmingham, George War ren; Northumberland, Win. H. Dili; h itel utven, H. 0. Dill l Liberty Valley, M. L. Drum. S. L. M. Conger and S. A. Wilson transferred to the Baltimore Conference. WRev. Jacob Fry, Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, this city, was the re cipient of a handsome donation of house, hold goods, &e., to the amout of .c. 4636, from Mrs. Dr. Muldenberg, Mrs. Wil liam P,ehm, Mrs. Grata, Mrs. Samuel Ruch, and other lady members of his congregation.—Reading auzettc. ta„,Ou Wednesday week, an ad pass ed the Satiate of this, State, exter.ding the time Mr the payment of the enroll mg,lit tax on an Oct to incorporate the Gettysburg and Chanibershurg Railroad company, approved the llth of April, 1668, and authorizing attid road to make co n n ext. ions, IrSI - On the question of passing the Cen tral Railroad monopoly bill over Gov. Geary's veto, rtfeConaughy voted YEA ! Republic/ma who voted for We "bogus," how do you lite that? I.. The Llttiestown election karts.' The "ring" Radicals arc Bore. Their) plea now is, that "De, Solis electioneer-1 ad against himself." That's a good one: Did Ephraim exercise his influence in the same disinterested way? It isn't fair to deny binsffshi Llar 14.cuse, Laws as it is, DUTY OF TOWNSHIP AUWTORS.-It may not be generally known that a gen eral law of the last session of the Legis ture, approved April 11, 18403, require the bounty accounts of every district to be carefully audited by the Township Audi tore, who shall "prepare g condensed statement of the eondition of these nances, and publish the same, at the cost of the district, for three successive weeks, in two paper*" It not only re quires this duty to be performed by the Town s ship Auditors, but imposes a pen alty of alty dollars upon each Auditor who refuses to comply, one-half of which tine goes to the prosecutor, and the other' half to the school fund of the district. It provides, also, that the Auditors shall, notify the School Directors or other par ties having the disbursement of the boun ty funds, to appear before them at Such times as the Auditors shall fix, for the purpose of enabling the,A.nditore to Clos e up the bounty account of the township for the fiscal year, EXLARGE3IENT.—We have about con eluded kvEYLABGE the CouvrtEn—(but got its price.] There Is only one obsta cle in the way—the heavy cost of a now Power Press. This must be had, or the enlargement cannot be effected. But there Is's mode of reaching it, and that not a difficult one. We have outstanding a considerable , Knew Thy lkytildisy. amount of money. With that in our MAT)AME E. F. rimitN•roN, the great r Aetrologiat. Clairvoyant and 1y • 1 ' n ' ir• pocket, the new Press could be bought-- , Lau, wh o aw , asumbdied the xenon tit ' c i t °"" : &" of (it can be had only for the cash)--,and tile, the o . !l l y i tr,orl4l,llaa now located heraelt at I [mud tt(v)ll e st =r s nt: . h CosictLEß would S oots appear as one of woi;denatnowera i et. scito c enabie s' i l i ` e .t r , the largest country papere to I q trnnee,.ee delineates the very riLare: ti mitl l e hi the State. 1 rc; i i re P iVero " iii.:fr ' le o lo ti r eire a r t ri,. "n ri TT Come up, then, friends fp *rears, to merry. aid by the old rang li the works Do so prnmptly---tiow—wi 91. 4 , s j l4 6 lWerTr a re of intone poweri known as the Pry - out a moment's urine nary' rjejay,_,.. l o4iOlo r o e tro t pe, su.treutees 10 Nrodaee ii. lire-Ilk,, pa Send in all you owe, with a little in ad= ;Fri, " o teee lh ie . reurtruillt'llasteiir or wife, ofprntli'tan vaitoe, and as mauy rlsw sulacribers, 4 a Wet Wading. trultx (a tiote.eie n 4 r. ae -'' ''r l / I ;; l la ic in with $2 for ttach,as possthia, the reqUislte amount in uur IMnds, and J us t p l ace : Vtabug, as thooma.ta orWeAm ou i n f s ~,,, assert. t., 1 4 - :: 1 11 holg lr i ngt7b:ed a certinonte, or wrft beside bisving credit oi} our hooka — it to he. BP ,;,...k. 4. ,Th lliL a pzigtu u T I l e Y . r i ut o t t it h tvrporta Shall ail be spent foT ypor benefit—in 04 ,,,,,,.. i teXeteti er bi t ntowe a atspo u i t ittion anii r 'er ti . gettlpg up . a first class paper, In size' as t7, - ,,T.f.:7 ii :,i) ene. r 4 . 1 3' ''ent4 anditarnill !JR asgtrality. Givf3 Ile ....s, 14orpo.foiktw tan piston' no i t t l io r;her n erg u y i zu pi ll nweiv, oft try wawa 1 mamoarats, and we 8444 -verbanly- eue.,,, tut . miseountiaiq4lollM opumi en LhaL Mal. Brit it must be One at onos and , ', AIM, gWradio nee l4 .M N N . D t tliE . P. ra°"4 .. i by altiu arrears.. - -* • I Attach 4,1146. 17 Latest Market Reports. GETTYSBURG. FT OUT% - - •- - 12 50 ois 50 RYE 1 , 1.0'17)1.. -, . - L 00 WHITE WHEAT, - - 2ti 4 275 RED Nvlii:..vr, - _. - 2 214 2 7i (:OHN, - - 00 RY E, - - - - 1 ir) OAT'`. 50 BICI;AVIIE.A'f, . . - 54 0 60 HA Y, - .. - - 12 00 (3) 17 IX) CLOrErtSEED, - . - 750 Q. 850 E L A XtiRE D I 2 00 YORK, . - - - , 800 0 ti 50 BALTIMORE', FLOUR, - • WHEAT . . . - - RYE,- CORN, (P. 9.114; 1100:4, rind , . BE EF cArra., Tt hand., - li.; Y. - - - CLOVRILSEED, - • - W.11./sK.EY. - - Married. On the 19th ult.. ait the residence of the bride's mother, by the itch. N. E. ililds, Mr. FRANK.- 1.01 :4. CliO:lEM,ofGutnberlaud to p. this county, to Mae, M IRY E. 1:11 uutr.T.rs, of near 13tueec ille, Carroll county, ~td. ti-The printer was renienthered in the shape of some delicious wedding cake. We congratu late the happy couple. and extend to them our best wishes for health, wealt:i, and a long and contented life. On the _'7th ult., nt the rethlenee of Mr. Jameg W. Pcm.tvr, in thir. pla*. by Itev. P. T. Carnahan, JAMES 11. FREI, 1.144.. 01 lialtonore. Md.. to Mts. LAVINIA E. S.ASIPLE, of fhb' place,. On the 12th lilt., nt Llttlestown. by Rev. H. A. Rehltchwr, Mr. AIIAAI.oII It. SPOSSELER to Wes ELIZABETH ENZIE. On the 19th ult., at the remidenee of E len Norris, I,v Hut'. 11. .1, Set/111,1314.v, Mr. JU/LN L. to Miss ANNIE NlettAl.Eß. bled. On Thursday Aluht last, In this pinee, Mrs ELLZAIJETH THCOIPB4Jti, ri•Uet of dion,e4l A Thompson, aged about 74 years. On the Vith ult., fu ritraban township, sirs. M.A.8.G.A.R1471" 111t1NlatitliOFF, relict of Barret Brinkerhoff; aged it 2 yeitra 7 months anti '33 days. On the rah ult.. Mr. CHASI.Es C. SMITH, of 'llfotintplaaaant teauship, aged 52 years. On the 2tet ult., near untechnin, Frederick county, Md.. Mr. NA MDEL, BEITLES, formerly of Vila county, iu hlt 77C11 year. On the 19th.ult., Mr. JOHN EPHRAIM SNY DER, of Mountpleasant townell Ip. On the 10th ult., LUTliElt If., Ron of John I, and Amanda E. Tawucy, aged tt month* and 2 weeks. . oi4 ttae Pith ult., M. SARAH wife of p.trilel Linn it, of !Setter tuwuselp. aged 55 years s mouths au1.17 days, A requa - Lad/ returning tq hvr countryhoune, liftor a sojourn of n few Mouths l et ' the City, was hardly reco,,,iir.eil ay her friends. In plaesof a ereirse, rustie;aush ed at son, ruby complexion otiontom. Marble .tatuothritat; alhl 1101 to•ht of IWeati.threu she really uppe...nst but eighteen. Upon Inquiry us to tlitr tinuse of so :treat a change, she plainly tObttiletil that Shah:A.l the 011ie:12.'6141N IiAL,M. nod onushiereil it au Invaluable aLsoisituus to any Lady's toilet. Ey 1111 U. any Ludy nr 0,11- th - snail cab improve their p rsaltal apj.e.tra 0(.0 nn fUlail nal fold. It is Rim plc hi Its coin la t ion, as Nature herself i 1 simple, yet utistirp.i.sstsi In its efficacy In tir.iwing Irgpuritie, tnan,aiso benl lag, cieansing ntol isnitttifylng the skin and com plexion. By its Itirect action on the Cutlet,. it ttritWa from it all its impurities, kindly healing the Sable, arta leaving the surinee 1111 Nature lit. tended it should be, Lioarounj, smooth and !Nam.. tiful. Si, soot by .Jiall or Express, ou re. eelpt 01 an onier by 'W. Is Cf2tlllZE th CO., Chemists No. 1S West Fayette St.., Syraeuse. N. I". The On ty .t tooth:an Ageige for Wee:aloof thesame t Starch 4, 1547. ly Chlidren's Urns denved fur 30 Cents Thousands of Children die annually of Croup. Now, mothers, if von would spend 50 rents, and always - haven Wale a Dr. Toh N'onetlau tan. Inieut in the house, you need never fear losing your ilttlia one when attacked weth this cony plaint. It is now 11l yearssthed I have put up my Liniment, and never heard of a "hill dying of Croup when my Liniment was used; hunt hundreds of eases of cures have been reported to tne, and many state if It was 310 per bottle tin.) , would not he without it. Resides which, It Is a eert:iln cure for Cuts, Burns, Ileadieto, Toothache, Sure Throats, Sxellings, Nin!nrei, Colic, Plarrhcea, Dysentery. Sp.nzos, Old ■pros, and pains In tho hack and che.d. No one once tries it 101 , / IA ever VIIIIOtIt, It, It h warranted perfectly sate to take Mreetionm with every bottle. Sold by the llru•mists. DePoii 5d Courtlantit Street, New York, (Feb, 4, ISIT, 7W Dentnous, lilludnetis and (a►tarrh. Velar.' with the utnioNt succeris, by, Dr. J. hA At Oeulist Atirist, ilia lowly of Leyilca, Plittailci Tch.• ttninniale Nero the most reliable starves lirthe City and I.:wintry eau be mien :it his cake. The ruiAlcul faculty ore Invited to neeouipany pelt pal tents. as he has nn secrets ih his practice. At , unclad eyes inserted wilt/eta pitita. Na nParguii 'made ter exaininatitint *opt, 21, ',nal. iy Alluock.s Porous Plasters Messrs, Titus, Co.—Plenme send, with dlspatelt, twelve dozen Alkali's Porous .Plasters. Our daily eXperlcnce confirms their very superior eseellenee, At this molitellt of writing a ❑rut implies for One, who, by entangle ment it/ the rh t lt of maeldnery, had both his legs broken, spine severely injureil.und sets for ucar. ly a year entirely helpless, This man Maud re lief very swill t,y the application of a piaster to his spine. lie ass soon enable:l to work, and now he labors as as II as ever. Ile• would cheer, fully pay 5.5 fors single Plaster it they round not be bout at a lower rate. I sin surprised that sur trona do not make use of these perforated ties. tors to the exclusion of all others, as their flesh Witty and adliosiveness are greatly In advance of all other plasters with wide)) I am acquainted: %Odle the perforations heeullar to them rendered them greatly superior to all others fur ordinary surgical user. Knowing tin hibsters le Lo'so use. tut, I have nu seruplestloit Inc retina tents should he known. J. ififiNtsoN, D. Agency, Briendretli Louse, New ndk. Sold by dl Drug,glaniiu tbo United td:des And Canada. MaryAi 25.156,. lin DR. nrcoNco's GoLDF.:%I rEttionicAt. rtids FUK rEst.vt,Es. , err-et. tug I rrega I wit irs, Removing liubtrtitt ions of I Ito Monthly Turns, from wirttever Canis', Mid !Ai. ways Suess N. 1.10 it Prot ch(le,. le is now over tlu i,ty years sin., the olaweeek hfotAid Pitt , Nere ttr,t, di.covvred liv hr. I it' Pt IN CA.), of Puri., durliiw hie), time taie3, ex tensivi and Litt rest.iully used iii itioht of Ine public last it utune., as W, 11 .ss in I,ll,att• proctire, of both heihisphore., wutti nap d'alleled iinecesx, in every case, and it r, only at the ,"urgent re qttuSC' Of the thous inds ul Laths %lit) 14sty Uilt'sl them, that he I, inditeed is, na s the Pills public for the alleviation of these soul rir.g front tiny I r• regularities whatever,tis Weil tt:, to prevent an In creasu of faintly wheie Lea" t Is will not penult it. ONE PILL. Is Dip4l,,, retrislrs sitilitteihhr thirwsitprinlerig ths.lnnelVeS KO. are emit ionett against using thew., PAN while in th.tt eondition lest “mvite miscarriage," alter wlit,ll :14ninnitiotl: the Pro prtehir nc.Ntenes no n gnontithltity, althr tiatli t h, it mildness %tali prevent an 3 mischief to health, otherwise the rills are reeommetpleti am a litiNT YALUA [ILE; REM 1.:1)1( lor all those Willi ling complaint- , No peettliar to thews. LiNE BOX I> SUFFIQIENT. • 11 00 ki) 12 00 2 90 !3t. $ 30 1 31 1 .0 16 09 1 OR Bi 90 70 - 10 73 99 11 50 - 10 00 10 00 00 kg 900 (q) 9 XI 2 2.; ro 10,000 Roxes have been SOW within Two Years. feu Thousand Boxes sent I.) Mail', both by my sell and A gon Is. to all parts nt the world, to Wlllell answers have Lees rettutoshin Which In des say, nothing Ilk. , the above 1911. have la. e n hum/ n since the Set. nee of Idediehie dawned. upon the world. In Removing Obstruettons and Restoring Nature to its Proper i bunnel,QuietingtheNerve. hOtt twinging back the ''lttssy color uLlivallii" to the eller!: of the most del irate. frier $i p e r box, six 'loves fr. Bold by JOHN S. FORNEY, Druggist, Sole Agent for (lotlyelifirg. Pn. - I.4t.litot. by et ibiont, hint 4 . , 1 tlmnigh the Poet Of fice, can have the PUP, son', foonfhlontialle,) by Mail, to any part of the country, "tree of /No4Lage: Soil aLto by J. Spangler, Chaval.erabing: Neff, York; Coleman..: Rogers and Brown Broth ers, Whol. pie Agents. Baltimore, and S. D. Bowe, Proprh tor. Now York. Alareli 4,1867. /y proves that the most successful candidate for general favor in cr plaecd before TIl E N.:4.)pm; Is that, pure and Ratullriotig ‘egetstble CRISTA 1)0110'S lIAIR DY E, fur and wtclit , , throughout the regtoreil 11011OAR'. fu dettuateu ut rivnlry tat,l competition, It twpeuts TO THE POLLAI all who design to clothe the ga wowith the mag nificent black or brown buts whirl& nature has denied, or age btoion away: Manufactured by J. CRLSTAI/Olt.o, 8 Astor now w. New York. by Drngqintg. Applied by all flair lircisers. March X., 1,547. lai To the Fatally of Sitoklud. The most reliable purgative In the world; war rautial to effect a positive cure; free from Mill. ends and obnoxious drytw4; (litter front all other cathartics—tcitut lueffect,followed by no crautpit, no pain. The Pills poll!) , the Wood, regetrerula the whole spit, in, by purging mildly, nom the Stomach, Liver, !towels, Kidneys. and other se. crellons, all distressing aa.l datigenms elements. and au regulate the system with new lute taut blood. as to cog, nder no fear or apprehension of u smitten relapse or reappearance of many of the cat/wrote; disorders welch ;uteri ine the stomach. Asa speedy, yet eaceliit and t ulltlups Corrector and Reaulatoe of teoe lout or, wilL•ll It,. tortea state ObstrUcts dug stion, and ns 4 Ilfe.‘aver against sudden attacks of epidemics and emit agioUs dis eases, Radway's Regulating Pills are tinemlalletl in the 4cience nt nodtnodtethe II) vahett of severs 1.4;;w14111, of indigestion, Vevers, Inflammation of the Rowels, Dull Pains, Ac„ they are warranted to effect a mire. Bei og_covered with sweet gnat, uthey are tasteless. and have no Am e n, Kr, generally throughout tlin handy of tuankind. Sold by Drib:Lest*. price mats per Lott. . March 51,160, CONSUMPTION CrUItAIKLM 'ET VA. SCIE='CIC'S DLEDICLNES. TO CUBE CONSUMPPION, ‘ Ihe groom moot be pm psrei a that thermals will ll's'. To os-o nrsh this, the nTer Ana stomach mast Slut b.t elecukNl LT/ si &pollee:re. Cad for mood who Wane rood, which, be the a mealaims w:11 be Teettei i 'mod hesnhr bleed mole; thus ba'blllul mis the tonnitiniol. MAM MAS:4 PILLS eel -tee the Vomachef billets or WIDOW ""n671116na: and, by seine Ito 8.0 Yrx.l, Teak In eon "'Aim- the ***the is restored. ihOSP-NCVS PiiLMONIC SYRUP Ia note:slow es wen use mod m:nsi, and, b; whop the thrto routtd. 6% itapultkts are expe:e4 kern the s.ste.a, sad eel!, wlF4emo:de 1 ' 10 . 4 made, which wit: rep s I d",c5...., tottts Till lace nolo ined:cine• soc.)rding to gl.reothme. C. 3131 nr, :03 re•FT fro. estenUy in It* 'sd in roan) , to th^ r Tata the ;ins fro ine3tlr, to e ea tre h livers tl.totrrttb. Itdxa not :ono* the b Ist 1•O th • bisel• see not a )417* the/ see not re inired, for sOMtliUlo+ in diarrh