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font. 9PUT V i l ; 44 1; P • 111111410017 !turnips. •prili xiiejr MAV , PAY4O! cp4LVICTICUT Ileapli.VED! r! • armorirtscxxv „VICTORY! . 11110MDow of tit* Whale et Democratic Dilate • - • • • "Irkik 1 11 . 10 0 111 4 f l ,ll ni 11154101, Do3eraltic Cf . OFWofie. Wu! rt. While Ilan, Itc4&;..ce ! , , Ceilmorrent iv retleenteq! On Ito~Aay fast the flosnoeratts and frAttisavativeti pet. the Radical Destructionists at the - - polle t and vanquished therh, "horse, foot pad dragoon a!" 'pas glorious trews mast }grill use bei„r i tof every ijnnt kuttri ipt in. Abe land. It prvaviiii at ti Wee in the political tide has set in—that "the so her 41epond thought" has Laken hold i?..fon a ReW itif i tgland State,—anal gives pro pulse ofa healthy reaction everywhere. Iranatichun has reached its highest point. Yroin this time on its course will be doWnward, until it reaches a more igno rninlomend than ever before followed a 7rtylitical3tanization in this countri, In 1866, Gen. Hawley r itadictd, vas elected Goverrin r of poneecticut, by 641 peOrity. On Noeday last, ,/stnes E. Actn,oerat, was elceled over Ilawley, try ONE THOUSAND AND TWENTY-FIVE!'!! The whole Dem ocratic State ticket also suceetifill! In 1F43:: the Radicals elected all of the ,jour members of ('ongress to which the *4O is, entitled. On Monday last the . ftegrWeraCt derted gime the Au, Con prcumenl—defenti9g, nu3ong otbers, phq great "showman," Phineas T. Baru.utu. .The net Deineetet4e. fnajorlty i on Con gressmen Is abonf, eighteen hundred! Each House of o,e titate • begislature will he pietty closely balanced. The Rebate stands eleven Radicals and ten fasmocrats. The House stands one hun dred and twenty Ttrailicals and one 10'4; sired and itisteen Democrats. „Las! year they at43o4+Senate. thirteen It/Wields stud eight Deineerati; House, one hun dred sod te4y-pp,ef,tadicals and 'ninety live Democrats. Friends of the Union, Al Cfpstitution, rhlte Man's Goverr.ment sptl Civil pbe i rsit rcloiee!- OPINION/ OF THE PRESS. Coeliac4l.l3l BNl.elnedl Mom the N. t World.' This result is in fhe highest degree *ratifying ) as indicatisg a turn in the' tide, and the beginning of the great re- I *dim which is to sweep ,the Rept/Mean ' party out of power, Rio,attempt.; whieh the - Republie,ans ean make Lo explaiu ; away tbissignidcant mod foreboding de -1 feat saa be of any avail. They laave not° been beaten by any lack of effort to ward off the blow, for never did they con-' duet a campaign' with greater spirit, en rngly And perseverance, or with a more aylact 4,Tpe it cl i tu re of money. It is all ve n'tO pretend that the success of the Democrats Is owing to their introduction of side issues Hite the labor question ter t4e aci:ttiti.f . the inundating Hood of fanaticism has sunciently abated to al- , /ow snob aids toldne a hearing, 44 the most trustworthy proof of reaction. - This good beginning will presently be , followed by other proofs of a reaction. I In about three weeks, we shall have an ithportynity to test anew the cornpara- tlya stliegtf? of parties in the State of Xrew York: Pe vote for the delegates) at larg..e ko the Constitutional Con ven- 1 bon Will show - whether the Republican 1 loarty has gained or lost since last fall's ; election, and we are confident, from the egos of the times, that the reaction will be found more powerful here than it has I been in Connecticut.. The passions of the last six years are rapidly dying out by the exhaustion of their fuel and the near prospeet . ofa final settlement in thei South. The Rcptiblican party, whether Xor 1;5,44 qr for iev4, has accoloplished its m o u v u oi . tt'gust, die with the issues which gave it birth and have kept it is power. The rifneteen mouths which in tervene between now and the Presiden liake,Wou will witness the decline and fall of $ na.rtY which has done more lulu-, ehlef, shed more blond, squandered muse ,treasure, kindled more diabolical pas- 1110118, , and Inflicted deeper wounds on ronstitutional . government, than' any other political party that ever existed in . . 90 wW) 4 1. . • . 114001" nirtalOaff (From the. Hariford Times.] "e have redeemed the State, anti this is •IL we promised. It is enough. ,It is gi Hobs, for it Is a blow for the Union of nu fathers, a protest, agai st i Cary des potism and arrogant usurpation of power by (long ress. Friends, throughout the country Let ps ealinly_consider thia,greof !vault—this victory sr is to sweep over many of the Northern and N'S• astern States ' as cer p tainly as thet,the pOole lova libvrtyand respect civil governkent. It has been achieved against, vast odds. The , whole fprce of the Republican party of the country was brught to bear. against us. Their money and tneir men were sent here to defeat us. We had little aid from abroad, while our opponents, charg- In . g:the Democracy with using money to, ji : Oer up Rtipuhlican corruption and the tloods of money which they brought to b&r against us, had all they want Ed. 'the result is peculiarly gratifying, be cause it is achieved . on principle and thq hold and startling) issues forced upqn us by Congress. Thanks to a tfoble people —,the laboring meu, the Conservativep, tile Democrats, vilio_hlve achieved this Work. Thank God' for thp kind Provi, *nee whio has µpun a just ite u r v et f i l e l i‘ f ti v ?!‘ ed v atiirdiefrfelta• have rrungt heil ight bre'aking. ,The q" people lile are 490 Y Wk. • • The Irwilectiimt Victory! Vomit the 'fftirttborg 'Patriot & Union.) .This i t„mt Fietory, occurring ih peistiok iftiklou where the Couseri- MITI* ascl. or nothing to hope for, 4 .11011 Vire inoit telling influence upon Stalcif lu • etlwr sections where party noes** potgl strictly drawn as they Ike in IX ne England. We tuay safely coun t upon tl)erf fIC I AS t14 , 4a Utrn_l_trpint 0141 . 1137 of /iv* tia. pion Osampneswiptt of at return to popatitutionai law marl* guldtmg star o 0 riffr!",fl.4: l'Pe-!#49.4 l e aders ha4i• , kept the war up too long. The people! lielf TWIT 14• VIE TllllOl4O - i TOWN AND COUNTY AFFANIS Tip sip ors aad Natiors—lWlLlkiii Omit ~fla k e t Reports. everywhere, anxious to prosper g .liv . f happily with their conntryme ~ l 'isrf, / The feud protestations of love - ---- It is pectfußs resue4el.l4 -.-, 'a .ETIVISOU ICU . i 6 1 'smeary of strifely. such s fe as • , imohlStam whir sitAanthip.fatl feofn . . ` .4. - - ' - EvENEE A5 t412380 . 73 404/43.040entelfittiv<ChrftY a" . 11 ravY 1711/•5144 *11P- - -"' ' ' c that which alma it tilkie Preatea4 l 4l l -and ' lipifpf ilia Ramilloille ltilliVe teen repo A. Wm. Mechesstp : - 4 , - .4s - ivibm. ri;".or tab aty, that all persons who have -Hi ? : enslavement of leillionts of citizen, only , been - soldiers or sailont and rejected by , :ii‘yrthkr, . : shown .to be Spent lying p ee t en n ee ,. sajjah pleasure to annetiline the appoint. , -.• • ' :IR secure the aggrandisement Of a email 'tut. infamous elitism of tiesnagnnes. 1 Whers - 47 think they cannot ,suiered sesso by the President, and sentinel', - tte United States Senate for any office 1:, 4 -Aig, - - r which they . had been nominated, or ;jkls.).. .: r 'Whilst the tulle:min orthe Rump Con- except through elap.trap, the leaders lilifli ity the Senate, of- Hon. m, Sip! enywhere removed from office, with the BueII:WHEAT, : 4 cress were hits forth their Maligr) content to put ferWird some soldier-for..- Sherry, of this county, as Interlial Reg_ causes as far as known or alleged HAY. mint diatrit and wasting' the hard' otne4. enue Aseessor for thiarCongressional dis- therefor, send their names, rank, a I. LA XsEED, , lid (11.0VErttF.F:D, .generally taking good care that earnings of the toiling taxpayers in..military history of service in the army, , PORK, , carrying out, partisan schemes to insure he is one whom they can %se as they se e trict. We are sure that a better officer with postotnee address, to Captain Frank , 4 , perpetual power, the people were takiug ' fit; such a hmtrubus ams Geary, for in- could not haveheen secured, and that a Gelse; corr e sponding Secretary Conserv- 'tile "sober st..emul thought." They of - stanc.e, - , i More aegeptable choice couki not have • ative Army and Navy Union, Washing , Connecticut weighed the 'ladle:11 leaders in time hmattnee-and found them sadly , I wanting. The election on Monday au- , Patriots" hi i Within a few weeks past the"loyiti 'been smile:* lif - r; Meidherry has high at- - t an, D. C- N .lty as o h rd iti e g r t o o f n t , lie Rr t eoutive Committee. I Cotkgrays have giyen-msbuin.itailktuutsts 404 Inuiineme gualitleations:' 1).0 April ° 1867 ' flounces their verdict against the immalig- : dant evidence of their appreciation of the - for the post, not is a very agreeable gen- , , pants who, for .two, years, plotted and [ services of the soldiers t4f Ilia war. One: tlernan in •every tespect. His appoint-, oar It Is stated that Clerk McPherson :Wnykertfo deelroy lite Union only to up- I after another some of the most worthy 1 meta will be received with much pleas- is writing a history of Thaddeus Stevens. build their own fortnnia. - Let us hope that ti e peepte of every officers have been rejected by the Senate., We b y the people generally. other State in th e North have resolved' It mattered not hoWfalthlnlly itmey had t-R E . . --- -- -- E Ootaxtsron.„—Limaries Ask- Oas well to relitike, and aet aside the ma ' served the ,eountry. All their services NrICL im, of Bedford °aunty, has been appoint ! administration in Concrete.' We Allow 1 were of account in the e les of such ' no that the tide has turnint, - miiid doit stvery I ed Internal Revenue Collector for this , noble and good element of the country men as Stminer and his followers.-- - district, in place of B. F. Myers, re- Is tending - towards the old landmarks, I Speaking of the recent rejection of Gen. 'i eete d . :ott, through fear of Radieal Mateyo- ;Slocum as Naval Officer at New York, 1 irlirr and dragooning, thousands ..r men the New Y or k Herg i d says: Itieri.l3. cherish their disaticetion to- 1 Major General Henry W. Slocum was Radicalism In secret. Let them now come out boldly, and like the p name by the President for the vacant , eople of Connecticut, throw the whole weight of p!msiti d ou of naval officer or the port of New York, and the United States Senate their votes: and influence against those refused to confirm this admirable wile hays completed secession by driving , hals • iettedVerehimi States out-of the Union • i notnil7,ol9le, General Slocum was edits sated tit West Point. He went to the war who hay e plundered the Government of , huo „ dit , d witions otvoih , r , and wino !as Colonel of the Twenty-seventh rect ?re dragging the I;ountry down to hank.- me ‘a nt of New battle r of Bull Run. Volunteers, and smpt erv ruptey and eentralized despotism. Teo - ed all 4 pie of Penney] yams la, the ie ~ f , 2 „ .t , , thus to be present in - the first - possible necticut say to roil—loin with us to save ' battle, there was scarcely afterwards a great field pa whish the national cause the country ! Let us ii.. 44 them with ail ' Our souk. was to be upheld from which he was ab sent. He went to the Peninsula with the Army of the Potomac and did heroic serried Throtigh all that terribly destruc tive campaign. He went through the memorable seven days' fight around 'Richmond. At Crampton's Pass on the South Mountain be stormed and carried ' by assault a rebel position on a hill side, so rough alai of such difficult access that the men who voted against him would probalmly refuse to climb it in even these peaceful, pastoral days. He was at the battle of Antietam. He was at the Chancellonseille fight, comtnanding . the Velfill corps, and when time Eleventh corps broke Slocein'tm lines ; these were what time enemy found in their way, and what kept them from sweeping like a del uge down the rear of our Hues. There Siocum saved time army. Slomintm also cointiran4e4 the Twelfth corps through the glorious three days of the Gettysburg battle, and opposed immediately all that magnificent fighting by Which time ene my endeavored to tura the right—fight ing their way all along his front from Sp angler's Spring to Cemetery Hill. Slocum next went to the Western Army, and did suet) efficient service, that when the force was made up for Sherman's march from Atlanta to the Sea, he was given the command of one of the two col umns into which Shernian's force was organized. Thus from the first fight to the field of Joe Joh nson"s surrender, mW,io cum was in the front line of glorious ser vice. He was fit for that service, but his opinionsi do not suit certain United States Senators, and he cannot have of fice. Does not the party that rejects such'eandidates write its own seutemee ? From that case let soldiers learn how they are appreciated by the leaders of the Republican party, • EJOICI NU. viezeßY, ICEw IiAvEN, April 2-1 A.' M. Coadweticut is ralesaled! Thoria terrific track ia LIIP Iga/erg, New nevelt is wild) with px.c.itemant. Chew Steert is lit up eto4tis are •ehterirg on all sides. ,A great ,cro* d remains in front of the .TiViliwier office, ar.d "won't go home tilt mot-sting." The Radicals slunk away from their offices to their homes about nine o'clock. One hundred guns will be tired-as soon as the return-3 are complete. The streets, from one end of the city to the other, resound }vial 944eers. The Neva in Wel, TOO The New York Worksi pf Tuesday morning pikytii' The great news of the de cisive Democratic, Union victory in Con necticut Wflrl I.Trected syith intense grati fication /wit night by the thousands on thousands who st•iyed up to hesii the talk of the telegraph, unwilling to retire without learning the news that the Rad ; leaf 'Disunion line in 'Connecticut had been broken, and the Conservative victo ry of 1808 assnred to ;he cruse of reason, justice„ and brotherly feeling. As fast ! as ()lir special &spat. Ices were received, the victories and the gains they herald ed were given to th.e immense throngs alai extended from the publication ofllee !liar out into Park row awl Beekman street. Cheers, "long, loud, and continued," welcomed the glad tidings, and not since the election of 1854, have as spirit and the enthusiasm run higlier.• The elec tion of Hon: James E. English as (lover nor, the defeat of the wrong and the elec tion pf the right Barnum to Congress, he success or Representatives Hotch kiss and Hubbard, together with the 'su perb gains in t.otb Houses of the Legis lature,- created intense delight, and cbeera for Connecticut, the Union, and The World resounded far and wide along the limits and throughout the midst of the crowd; • ALBANY, April 2.—The Domoeraey of Albany celebrated the victory in Ufin nee tient with a torch-light processbatt, the firing cannon, fire-works, and Speeettes. At Ilarrlsburg. , HARRISBURG; April is evening, at six o'clock, a national salute was fired on Capitol Hill, under the direction of the . Democratic wombat's of the Penn sylvania Legislature, in honor of theglo- TiOUS trlyMph aeliievei bY.theConneett cut Peauteracy over the Medical Dieu nionists. This thy, one year age, the same guns thundered forth a itsdical victorytit the same State. The Ratii eat weathers of the Legislature attribute their signal defeat to the endeavors of Congress to :elevate the sego:tea above the white men. J. "RADICAL REPUBLICANISM!" The Philadelphia 4ulleeita, lit speaking of the tw i lit in Connecticut, expresses deep "regret" over theAefiat of Hawley —more especially because "he fought out the'recent campaign upon the broadest principles of Radical Republicanism," "Radical Republicanism" had a goad deal to do with Hawley's defeat. Based only upon aegroism and malignant fa naticism is "Radical Republicanism" is, it is calculated to sink the strongest can didate. No heavier political mill•stone was ever tied to the neck of an office seeker. Detuorratio Gain In Rhode Island. The election in Rhode Island took place on Wednesday.• Gen. A. E. Burn- side la re-elected Governor, but, loses /,197 of his las . t, year's majority. Two Badicaltrare elected to Congress, but one of them loses 300. Tlit - Democrats gain one State Senator and several members of the House. It is . a promising sign when Radicalism shows a downward tendency in so benighted a spot As "S,pragne's farm." —Tl)s ;ladies' majority in Rhode TBIIOI4 in /865 was 9,308; in 1866 it was 5,381; and now is "still further reduced to 4,194. Conservatlvo Victory at Annapolis. AzotArous, Md., April 3.—The muni- Opal election on Monday last resulted in the, success of the whole Conservative triket. Dr. Abram Claude was elected Mayor over Richard Swann, the present Radical incumbent. James R. ffewison was chosen Recorder, and John FL Ma. grtuler, William Black, Jobit Thogl as, William A. Thompson, and Dr. John R. Walton; Aldermen—all Conserva tiV es. 'ttfiritho,Rads say—" Connecticut Is of no consequence." If it is.not and we oot, why did they send an army of their best speakers and t•vo hundred thousand dollars there to keep control of it? ErThe • p q q g reBsl 9 ip l l policy Is te hulteg in Cpttneetiptit by ti"net majority of I,Boo—the majoritiaa flp the three Dynperatio flongroastnert being 3,500, awl thp itepubiiraß majority for their orgiber being 1,700. oar P. T. Barnum, "the woolly horse" estididate for Congress in Connecticut, runs behind in all parts of his district . i and in his own pasture—BridgePoq—he Lalis a hundred votes b4thind his tiqfpett zigt-As Phineas T. Barnum failed In leaching a seat in the itilion, it is likely be will buy np'the remains of the Radf cni party 1:n conirplicut. for !!!y(29- 'rum, *._ 110.-VPPBres afilirTned, oil fintUrday Feek. 'The Prealilent calleq pit extra' 4eassiou qt: tbe lfUtk, tg a-ii/911 arinnt _ . *tents; 4c.• DEMOCRATIC GAINS I! TILE WEST. The gains for the Democritie party at the elections held within the past Lort night, have not been confined to the EaAt. In the West the same gratifying evidences of a change in public senti ment are to be seen, The Dentoeracy of !Ain have made a moot gaUantand satis factory struggle, and in all portions of Michigan the Local elections have result ed in a loss to the Radicals.. In Colum bus, Ohio, the Democrats exceeded their most sanguine ex peetations. They elect ed the Mayor, Marshal, City Solicitor, and sixout of the nine Councilmen, leav ing scarcely a trace of Radicalism in that city. This glorious result, the Democrat ic journals of that section declare, result ed from the Railical ism of Congress; its usurpation ; its striking out of existence ten State governments ; from the legisla tion of the Ohio Legislature, whereby Columbus is denied the management of its own police affairs, and the passage through the Senate of the resolution abolishing the political distinction be tween the whites and blacks. The ma jority in this city at the next Election la confidently estimated at from one thou sand to twelve hundred. In Cincinnati the Democracy contested the election with much spirit, and gained one Coun cilman. Cleveland did nobly. The gain there for the Democracy in one year was seven hundred and fifty-six. The party in Newark, Ohio, was well organized, and the result showed a gain of five hun dred and fifty-one r mince the fall election of last year. Chilicotha aided one hun dred and sir ty-two to the column of Democratic gains in twelvemonth, and Zanesville seventy,five. Other towns in like manner increase the Democratic vote, thtis showing that the people of Ohio are becoming tired of Radlealig;U. which is preventing a union of the States, and lline impeding the movements of all the business interests of the nation. The result of the election in Detroit. 'Michigan, is also a matter of congratula tion, as indicating the drift of public sen timent In the Northwest. The Demo cratic vote is largely increased,- while that of the Radicals falls olt The Dem ocrats elected one Regent and the Radi cals one. The Democratic candidate for County Superintendent was chosen, and also the entire list of delegates to the Constitutional Convention. This is a substantial triumph, and one that will produce good results in the future. In the interior of Michigan the Democratic gains have been of such a character as to warrant a belief that the change taking place in other -States is also operating there, and that at the next general elec tion this fact will be demonstrated In a manner still more available. Tu all parts of the Union there are signs of a revolu tion in publie,sentinient, and the Demo cratic party must prepare to accept the solemn trust which the people will com mit to their keeping, that of restoring the States to their old places in the Union. —Aye, Mir The Bad organs are engaged in manufacturing outrages for Schuylkill county,'its a make-weight for legislating that-county into the 'hands of a hungry horde of cormorants. But the people have not.forgotten the trick of manufac turing -'outrages on freedmen," just previous to last fall's elections. leirTt Is amusinr, to read the Radical newspaper accounts of how it was done in Connection!, We agree with the Rads in one tiring, however, and that Is that "Connecticut is of very little ac.potp4"--, to them. BSome of the Radical newspapers are laying the whote weight of their de ' feat in Connecticut on P. T. Renin, al.. thonst, before they . found the woolly horse wouldn't run, they repeatedly de clared he was one of their very best men' Rwrcitorrn, April 4.—An explosion In i —an oranament to the party and a useful ha Clover Hill coal pits, L'hasterfleld member in Congresir. 1 COunty , occurred yesterday ; and WO. afarßan Butler's statement that tire white and lift co tIPI t w Y rere killed. y I"S " IPP P hnndred deserters hal been pardonau -- . - • last fitg' on condition hat they would Ole p Democratic' t cket, haii, u'pen inUestigation, proved to be falle: Stanton lava. Me order fqy their " pardon, after . (nqt, .before) the election, ftuati there waif positive. villa that they w r i wen wrongly inn i ko* closer& --- . .. . t. ...I Tli DAMAGE /11141.. — The Border Damage Bill was passed finally by the House at Harrisburg on Thursday evo ping, by 50 yeas to 32 nays. It now goes to the Senate, where, it is generally sw)posed, it will alto pass, Nonmet, Etc Hoop. Superintendent lifieely's Normal School opened on Tues. 440 , last, under the most flattoring au spices. Thirty-seven young ladies and gentlemen are already in attendance, and Sit pr seven more are expected. The Poem, (on lligh street,l is a pleasant one, and Mr. Shealy has had it furnished in the best.style. Had he more room and assistance, the School could be doubled in a shoa time. Mr. Sheely is manifest ingdeep interest in the advancement or those in attendance, and they in turn are just ya eamesi. in the desire to advance. Under such impulses the School must proves high success. LITTLESTOWNS4VINGS INSTTTUTION.-: We are told that the LittleetoWn Savings Institution organized on Thursday last, by the election of the following officers: President, Joseph L. filhorb,.Esq. Directors, Suwon) P, Young, _Enoch Lefever, Moses liartnian. Ephraim My ers, Benjamin Perry and Francis Crouse. Treasurer, James Lefever. The amount of stock desired to start with, $23,000, has been subscribed. The institution will no doubt prove a great convenience to the citizens of Ditties town and neighborhood. ADAMS CairlTY RANITB.—We are in formed that the granite work for a large new jail, to be erected this summer, at Williamsport, Pa., has been awarded to Messrs. S. Powers and W,'F. Atkinson, of this place. They are excellent work men, and will make a good job, The granite Mil be cut at their yard here, and then transported to ;Williamsport by railway. BAsr•.RY.—Messrs! Newport & Ziegler, having erected a larger Bakery, with &les Boom, on the corner of South Washington and West Middle streets, are now in full blast at their new location. They are better prepared than ever to accommodate the local public and fill orders from abroad. Corer.—April Court will commence I next Monday. There is a full week's , business on baud. Just a word here to those owing this office, A number in arrears paid up during the last two weeks, in order to help us to a new Power Press, prelimi i nary, and necessary, to an enlargement of the COMPILER. Will not the balance do likewise during the present and next week? Hurry in the greenbacks, frieuds, so that we maybe enabled to go to New York for the new "machine" immediate% ly after Court week. • f . SemNo.—Wild geese and pigeons have been moving northward in considerable numbers during the past week. This is accepted as evidence that Spring has set. in in earnest. • - Sies7l la announced that Speaker Col fax will deliver his Lecture in Gettys burg on the 9th of May, tifirThe-State Senate, on Wednesday, passed the bill to incorporate the Battle liotal and Watering Place Company, at Gettysburg. MR - Jacob Smith, charged with stealing John Cunningham's horse, was arrested in Maryland, by Detective Rouser, week before last, and lodged in Hagerstown jail. Sheriff Hann brought him here on Monday, upon a requisition from the Governor. darMany persons are to-day suffering from Dyspepsia who do not know it ; they feel a heaviness after eating, a sort of languor or lack of energy, and attribute it to the Spring weather. It is nothing but Indigestion, and one dose of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure will confirm this fact, MrHon. George Read Riddle, one of the Senators in the IL S. Congress, from the State of Delaware, ditd at Washing ton, on Pride) , weeli:, He was elected Senator in 1884, for . the term ending in 18119. Thomas A, Bayard, son of Eon. James A. Bayard, will probably succeed biro. • fi6i4"A bill was 'filed on Thursday mor ning with the Supreme Court, in which the State of Mississippi is the 'complain ant, praying an injunction to prevent the infliction upon that State of the pro visions of the military acts recently pass ed_ by Congress. It was received and ordered to be printed. /Er The House at Harrisburg has ye tedsl,3so to each member of the Legisla ture. The peole are paying a very ex travagant price for the Radical whistle, Tax=payers, open your eyes. AE ~The great Lindell Hotel, in St, Louis, Wes destroyed by fire a few days ago, negroes of Charleston, South Carolina, are continually making raids qn the street ears, and getting up riots to fescue their fellows when arrested by the lee.' The United States regulars have their hands full in keeping the "Wards qtthe nation" In subjection. ser Me white people of WastOticton• City refuse or neglect to register thm. selves. The Rads are reghnerlng all the darkies, and so many Clems and Satoh* appear on the lists thitt. It pussies tire .oldest Iphabitapt to k'ubw wiletu the y . .. P 1 4 . 0 Tr c Ti: . • - • • Married. On the 21st ult., at the Lutheran Parsonage In Arendt/Mlle. by the Rev. M. sity4l.T. Mr. WM. H. WEIKLUT to Mhos LUCINIJA LADY, both of th 14 county, On the 28th alt, at the gaol e place, by the same, Mr. 1 . 410 , 41 , :ct M. 131.ACK to NJ tot MARY ANN k2el.ll2.loEtt, both otthls.xmnty. Ou the eth ult.. at the residence of Levi Crabby, to Littlestown, by Rev. Henry, Mr. .1 ACOIS DI-W.1412H ER to Miss CATILAItIftit:I3I,ACK. On the 19th ult., nt the Er.• Lutheran P um-Mager Littlestown, by the game, it r. J }.lttnt IA 14 BEA* of county. Pa., to Mira ANNA M. ROLM. 13.4%.34, of iilver Hun, Md. On the 19th ult., by Rev. E, S. Johnston, Mr, WILLIAM HENRY lIEAGY of Adlins cotlpty, Psi to Mien ISARBARA ANN VIRGIN/A 5L.16 , 1 1 of Frederlek county,. Md. Died. On Tuesday last, Mr. JOHN O. pr.A.Nx, an esteemed citizen u( Cymberland township, aged 8.5 years 1 month an 13 days. On the 30th ult., In Huntington township, Mrs, MARGARET M., wife of Mr. Nicholas Deatrick, aged 41 years 10 months and:, day a. On the :.'9th nit„ In Sfonntpleasant townshlp, Mr, ABRAHAM ISEEVER, aged 68 years 1 mouth andla days. On Weilnesday evening last, at the Al mallows). Mrs. LUTIIEIJ, in her 76th year. On Friday morning last, In this Vacs, PIA. PENCE JANE, daughter of Mrs, Suptila aged 2 years 11 months and 12days. ' tin the 27th nit., fle,ar Center Mills, MARVIN CAW( ' aged 8 /1101414 s and 15 days, Special Notice Column, Ayer's Sartßpßrilla Ire a concentrated extract of the choice root, so combined with other substances of still greater alterative power us to *Mord an effectual anti dote (or diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. Such a remedy Is Surely wanted by those who suffer from Struninits oomplaints, and that ono which will accomplish their cure must prove, as this Mot of immense service to this huge class of our afflicted fellow-citizens. flow completely this compound will 414 it lass been proven by experiment *II many of the worst cases to be found in the 'following coo pla I n ts : Scrofula, Si-rotations Swellings and Sm•na. Skin D.seases, Pimples. Pustules, Hlotchce Eruptions, St. Anthony's Fire. Rose or Erg sapcl.as, Tel ter or Salt ,thrum, Said Head, Wog Worm, ,te, Syphilis or Venerial Ins , ,ise Is e'clellcd from the system by the prolonged use of this Sarsapa rilla, and the patient is lilt in comparative health. Female Diseases are causod by Sera/win in the blood, and are often soon curcsl, by this Extract of Sarsaparrilla. Do not 'discard this invaluithie because you have beim Impo , ed upon - hy some t Mug pretending' to be S trsapa rills, while it was not. Win u you have used Avila's—then, and not WI then, will you know the virtues of Sarsaparilla. For minute particulars of the diseases it cures, we refer you to, 1. yer'l.-I,rilerlean Annan:lc, which the agent below u ued will furnhh al at is to all who e.ill for It. VSK's CaTttanste Pim.% for the cure of Costiveness, Jaundice, llvspepSia. Indigeation, Dysentery, Foul Stoina , m. Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Heard - m-I from Disordered Stom ach. Pain, or Morbid Dilation of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appollt,t, Liver Complaint. Dropsy, Worms, Neuralgia, and for a Dinner Pill. They are sugar coated. so that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are the beat aperient• In the world fur all the purposes of a family physic. Prepared by J. C. AYER et CO., Lowell. Mass. and sold by A. D. BU.s#l..zu, Gettysburg, Pa. March 11, I,Stii. 2m A Card rat.tbe Ladles. DR, DUPGNCO'S GOLDEN PERIODTCAL FOR Pk:MAI:ES. Infallible In correct ing Irregularities, Removing obstructions of the Monthly Turns, from whatever Cause, and al ways tiueeessfal as a Preventive. It is now over thirty ears since the al wivecele brated Pills were first iliseovered bv Dr. DUPON CO, of Paris. during which time they have been extensively and sueees,cully used In tmtst of the public institutions, as well as in private practice, bothof hemispheres, with unparalleled success, In every ease, and it is Only at the "urgent re quest:. of the thousands of ladles who have used them, that he is induced to make the Pill , Wilk for the alleviation of these sunermg from any Ir regularities whatever, as well as In prevent an In crease of family where hen.th will not penult it. ONE PILL IS A DOSE. _ . Females peculiarly - situa led,or Due supposing themselves so, are cautioned a4:111,0 using these r a etm owle while in that litinn lest hey "invite i Ero nilarriage," after which aylmoniti in, the - prietor assumes no responsibility, a ith , ugh their mildness will prevent any rnisehlet to he dill, otherwise the Pills are rectr) lIIPIA 111 His a .M(IST INVALUABLE REMEDY for nil Gnome afflicting complaints so peculiar to tlie sex. _ . OND BOX IS SUFFICIENT. 10,000 Boxes have heen sold within Two Years. Ten Thousand Boxca lent by Mail, both by my self and Agents, to all parts of the world, to which answer% have been retururd, in whh h la say, nothing like the above Pills have been known since the Science of Medi••tue dawned upon the world, In Removing Clot. actions and Restoring Nature to its Proper Channel, Qu tet tin; t he N. , rvriz and bringing back the "lb isy color of Health" to the (Sleek of the most .lel watt.. Price SI per Box. Six Poxes 85. Sold by JOHN S. Ft 1:IN EY, Druggist, Solo Agent for Gettysburg. Pa. Ladles. by 8011111)7, him SI through the Post Of flee, can have the Pills sent, (contldentiallv,) by Mail, to any part of the coon t ry, ••free of postage." Sold also by J. Spangler, Chamhershorg; G. W. Nell, York; Coleman Ltc Rogers:lnd Brown Broth ers, Wholesale • Agents, Balti.c.ore, and S. 1), Howe, Proprietor. Spw York, March 4, 1867. ly . Alleock's Porous Plaat.ra. Ilartfard. Conn,. Nov. 1 Messrs. Thos. ALI.CoCK . Co.-P lea se d, with dispatch, twelve dozen Alleock's Porous Plasters. Our daily experience confirms their very superior excellence. At this moment of writing a man apples for one, who, by entangle= ment in the sail ft of machinery, had both Ws legs broken, spine severely liltured. and was for near, lv a year entirely helpleTa. Thin Man found re lief very soon by the aipplicloton of a plaster to his spine. Ito was soon enabled to work, and now be labors as well as ever-. Ifs would cheer fully pay V for a sipgto Plaster if they could not be had at a lower rate. lam surprised that sur gonna do not make use of these perforated plea terfi to the exclusion of nil others, as their I.lllity and adhesiveness are greatly in wive nee of nil other plasters with which I am acquainted white the perforations peculiar to them rendered them greatly superior to all others for ordinary surgical uses. Knositng the plasti 4 ra to blio use ful, 1 have no scruples that my sentiments should -be knOwn, J. W. JOIINSON, M. Agency, llrandreth "House, New York. Sold by all Drugglata In the Called States and Canada. March 25, ISG7. 1m - - Chljdrezes Llvei Saved for SO Cents. Thuttaands of Children die annually of Croup. Now, mothers, If yon ;would 'spend 50 ceuls, and Always haven bottle of Dr. Tobias' Venetian Lin iment in the honae, you need never fear losing your little one when tat:wired with this corn plant, It Ls now 19 yearm si nee I have put up my Liniment, and never heard of a child dying Of Croup when my Liniment was used: but hnndreds of Oases of cures have been reported to me, and 111AllY state Ira was SlOper bottle they would not be wlthoot, It. Besides whin!), it.is a certain cure for Cuts, Horns, Heada.•ite, Twithache, Bore Throats, Swellinxi, lifumps, Colic, Diarrhoea, Dysentery. Swats, Old sures, and pains pa the back an I cheat, No one mire tries it who is ever without it, It. Is warranted perfectly safe to mice Internally, Full D•rmtions with every bottle, Eal,l by the Druggiata, Depot, Olandianilt Street, Now Yerilt. Web. 23,1867, 7w e==1:111 A Canvass of the Colo. proves that the mold socoessfut cum:Haat* for Belief* favor ever placed before TB PEOPLE, Is that pure end Jalubrione vegetable beautifier, cruSrAnorto's HAIR DYE, • ittt 7 and wide, thnmghont the restored Republic, In deflanoe pt rivalry and competition, it appeals TO THE POLLS! or all who design to clothe the same with the map nltlcet4 black or brown hues which nature baa denied, or age stolen away. Idanufaetuned by J. ORISTA DORA, 6 Astor House, New York. .14qkl by Druggiats. Applied by all H air Writers. March 25, 1867. 1m Deatwena„ Blindness nod Caniumb, Treated With the 'utmont anucews, by Dr. T. NAALIti, Oculist and Midst, (formerly of Leyden, 1101111)NollibPINEttbreet, Pttlladelpbla, Tee timonl Irma the meat reliable aounnw In the City an Country ran be see at his once, The Medina! family are InvitedlmmlulPerlY their llallentg.art he ban no pleads n hie graetlee. Ar- . _ -•-- - nnedul ere wHitola 1:1 11 4. lep charges EigT 'peg FROT(NaiLiPlit3 .4 immlo eig cAolinaii+cms: '-• • • • - Vr.5010111. • Save 24. we: 1.7 - - , 4 _ 1 .A.3 . BALTIMORE. FLOUR, WHEAT, RYE, COWS, OATH,I-106:, BEEF CATTLE, 11 bond. HAY, - CLOY ERBEED,, - WILIsK EY, - Dr. SCMUNC.S.'S a 0 7...CL0N1C SYRATP. Vale crest toed cacao:al Dr.J. IL ;lantana, the Prorw,:- ear, at ruicuonr-r r Coo•tto41 too, whoa It had as:tuned Ito most tot - oulab e 2.p ad, and when mani c . deck amearid to be !novae. e. Ira ph..tdcana p 0111 P 0130 'neuzsb'e, what Lo emonleatel th • as., w thhi shone but powerfal routed.... tie hes'th wa. rattorol in a Ter. short Gni sad so re.ura of the deva - o hat ban ep2re`tondcl, for all the • top.out• tniekty diste7aared, and his prosant wol‘ht Is more th.ra t so handre t ptu.ta. Luce hp movers., he hat denied lie attention ores ..:rosy to the sore of Ca nu:torten, nod the d'oooas wh as- sro ostadysto.. p .ra ed . with 0, and the ctups cleated by kns medialttes has Dire I sur., muorons and Irate won4r:4 Ur. Bdu ago{ took= pro:outmost swan to savors: alba tar t ar ales vcoltly, where he hat a :eras concourse-of parlors, and it is truly astoniaking tom poor eonsuctpt Ivo; that hare to la lilted out of thole canna et, a .d in q fe-r months robust p;rsona Dl. setiF.S.M.3 PuoiONIC 3Yaa P, SEAWEED TONIC, atd it AN! anti PILLS are peoecatly all repolred to Inuring Consumption. You dlrec loos accoartpsuc each, so that any one can take tang without twang lir. Siticser, but label It Is oonvookaan Is best to tee bah I.le diva advice thci e bat fore thorough czeoutostano with his r.cqirtalle4ol. his too Is three donates P ea c °Nerve, when par.:haat os, that the two likenosses of the Doclof...tor t e n Itsa la the pot lags o( Consumption, and tin other sa ha now is, in jtoratect headlo—are on tits Government s.step, Sod kr a I Druaghts and DeVart, Price $1.60 par berths, or a". 55 the half done y Loiters for advice Atonal always he d.reetod to Dr. lintoe•teltht Prisse;pil (j.Tice, N3.1,54t0ti1l Rth StreTt, Ph• see ph's, l'o, General Who halo Agents: Drum Barnes & Co.. N. Y .; B. d. Ito ice, Ushomora, MI.; John I), tnneinnatl., Ohio; Walker ` Taylor, Chicago, ; Collins Bra., Elt. boubt, !La j3l W. Oa nio.lYl'. The teuquerer. Never slime ally household to he without it, If the drat aim of humanity be happiness—and hap. pluess implies health of body and mind. For Asiatic Cholera, it has uo Nita' in the annals of history, as a preventive. For Dian - ham or Ilya. entery no remedy so sure, quick, and potently r e - liable us Itadway's Beady itelief. 1) spepalu in Its most stubborn state, and Itheumatisto In ITs different phrases, yield readily to the a Menu of the ltellef, dsiople eull it Conquerer of Pain." Thorough cures are eflected In Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Nervousness, Weakness, la, preiedon of spirit., Nightmare, and otlier like at tendant diCe:lhesi, For Burns, rtita. Bruises, Sore. news, Lameness, ind Scalds, the remedy is effect mil. No one need fear of contracting the Cholera Morin's, if they use the Heller as ti It suddenly breaks Chills and Fever, drives away Dumb Ague, and is Most 011N-tont in severe (11)1141 of Diptheria. Its •aey over all, has won for it a name famous in MI iikllls of families, The moment it is applied externally.-er taken Intermill3 , according to directions-4'0,1n, front w hatever rnnsc, ceases to exist. Sold by I)rt,vo.phim. Prleu SWcrnte April 8, 1517. 2w A Yoqlig. 1.3:1y returning to her country lirte, after a sojourn of a few months in the City, uas It trdly reeogul.osd by her friends. I wolace of a imam. , rustic. Mash cd faee, she had a roil ru) - (y ctittlPles ion of ulnas.). ut.trhly 141110.111,11 11... N. ant i it‘tew i of t wen ty-three sit, really appe.ire.t hut eightoen. Upon inemiry nti to the ca 11 , 0" Of 4.1 gr. , n change, 'lle plainly told them ilia tshe tpteti the 'AM-lAN liA I. rind ennahlere,l it art invalitanie +WWII . ..MoiI to any Lady's toilrt. By its use any I,mly or tlenian can iniprnve their perannal Appearanco an bundred 14)Ii. It Is sl at ple In Its miuninatton, as Nature tier-elf is simple, yet ansurimissed to its efficacy in drawing lin pit vitt ellg irom,also heal. Mg, cleansing and beautifying the akin gad Lama. ily its direct riettnil on the cuticle. it, draws from It all itn Impurities. kt di Iteutium th , . same, and leaving the surface us Nlititre M temied It ithoulJ be, clear.soft. stnocan Mid besot. tiful. Price $l, sent by .Nlail or EXpress, Oa n— ceipt, of an order by W. 1.. Cf. .1 Rii.E & CO., Chelabla, No 3 W..st. Syracuse, ti, y, The only AmArierin Agents for the sale of the same.. March 4, VAIL ly Know Thy Destiny. MADAME E. F. TlloltNl'os, the great Etc llsh -Astrologist, lilitirvoyant and lbweboina•trt elan, who hie:astonished tier seient ifd., classes of the Old World, has now 10.:ated hercelt st Hod son, N. Y. St&diute Thornton pup...meg such won lerfull,owers of .. , e("Olbl Si 2 Itt, as to enable her I to littp,irt knowle lg. , of the gre.iLest importune° to the single or nth - rt. , ' of either sex. While iii a trance, she delineates the very features of the p , u - son you .are to marry, and by the aid of an In strument of intense power, known as the Pay -I,clannotrope guar.intNei to prolu:o a life-llko picture of future husband or wife, of the an : pllerint, to, her with date of nytrriege, position Life, lead.ng r.;its of char, leter, is too •humb, ac thousand. of testimonials can assert. She w ilt send when Li..sired a eertilleate, oewrlt ten guarantee, I het the pleture is what It pnrports Ito be. fly en -toeing a small luck of heir, and elating plane id birth. Rg., dtspo , dtlou and coin • plexion, and enclosing fifty cent.; and clamped enYelope ed.lwnised to yonrielk yon will receive the nictilre and ilestred information by return mall Alleumrritniinatdoti.‘s teredivconlidenilal. , Address in erinfl lerre, St 41) VilE E. F.TIIOItN • TON.,P. o.3st, itudsou, K, Y. March 4, Ibb7. ly Tree to Everybody A T.grxs R pp. eiroalar, glvirm information of tl . lO greatest importatwe tbo yunug of both sexes. It t,nel‘s how the hontely may become beauti ful, the despised respected, told- the forsaken loved. No young huly- or gentlemen shotild fall to men i their Address, and reerive a copy Puet•-paid, by return mail. Address P, O. Deawer 21, March 4, 1867. ly Trey, N. Y. Gettysburg National Bank. GOVETINMENT BOY dS OF ALL ISSUER, SEVEN-THIRTIES ASO COMPOUND EVTF.RES'T NOTES, bought nud suid. Orden' (Dr pniehmie and sale of STOCKS, "BONDS AND GOLD, proffiptis tiect.ted. l er INTEICHST allowed on SPECIAL DE POSITS M 3. 4 and 5 per cent', according to length of :imo of deposit, T. D. CARSON, Cashier April 8, 1867, Quarterly It eport OF TILE GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK. Gotsysburg, April I, POI. n9sounel.-.4. Limns and discounts, U. S. 800 Is at W.,shington to se rare el yenta t 1,ni,150,000 IWI U. 8, Bonds on hand, 2i.000 00 Lena' 'render Notes. J 7 I% 00 Brie from other Banks, 40,001 35 Cash Item, 2,:r{:i II Real Irittater, SAO 00 Expenses, , 007 07 • LIAIITLITII3. 'Capital itnek, SI 11.150 IYI 'mew* oo Peposits. 92.0ril 41 AnruluN fund an 1 cllsaannl4, 19372 21 Slate. Orrulatlun, 13,140 00 nor to Baril,-i,1,066 .12 Dividends unpaid, 9sl 70 1373, 85 I certify that thn above Ittttantent is corrttet to the beta of ray knowledge And .T. 11. CARSON. Cashier. AK/11, IST, at Turnpike Election. THE Stockholders of the York and Get13..2- burg Turnpike Road Company are hereby noafial. that an Election wilt be held at the Public House of F. J. Wilson, in Abbotte town, Adams county, on FRIDAY, tbo 26th day of APRIL, A. D. 1867, between the. hours of 11 o'clnct, A. U. and I o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of.electing a President, six 'tan agers and a Treasurer of said company, to serve for the ensuing year. JOSEPH SY YSER, Secretary. April 11, 1867. le Notlee. JOHN G. PLANK'S ESTATE.—Letters tes tamentary on the estate of John G. Plaid; late of Cumberland township, Adams county, deceased, haling teen granted to the under signed, residing in Freedom township, be hereby gives notice to all permute indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authentented for set" Clement. JOHN E. PLANK, April 8, 1867. at Nzecutor. yogi. uaderaigosd ttO vi ,- T si Si t ? o sl u h k 4 1 — ; M. 11. H. Wisuirkey. (formerly Strickhonsay k WieutzkPr,) will contiotte the GROCERY, PROYISJOS 4 NOV( business, et the old stand, :tt Baltimore street, a few doors south of the Court-hnuse, Ciemys burg, where It will ttford him great plessige to respond to the calls of the public. Lim stock will always be kept fresh mad fo e 11 , 4 tkat buyers niny at ell time. rely upon gettips the best of everything. His OOPPEES, SUti A RS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, TEAS, SPICE'S, Sat Nt h Cheeps, Starch, Salm Candles, Btu king, Matches. Buckets, Brooms, Bed Cords i CONFECTIONS, fruits, Nuls, Seirsre, Tobaccos, STATIONERY, 4,., can't tur beat. He asks everybody, frtikitowq and eat:airy, to gire him a cull. Convinced that Es goods and prices will please. Sgsro;sters and irreilt rish in their seism 8. M. GILHEur. - 12 50 (a IS 50 5 DO - 2 21 2 75 - Y 26(0 275 Ell - 12 outl 1 7 011 •,. 7400 #bo 2 02 - 11 419 12 Oil - 2 1191. 105 - 1 25 aj 1 10 • 1111.44 115. - 119 44 72 • 10 75 g• 11 50 • 12 00 (g, 19 09 • , 2RI 00 fia 7 . 200 • 1100@12 00 - 230 (y 22. April 8, 1867, _ itt TO ALL P- E S' 0N 8 ! ao Hl)Eltih:.l k WARREN hale purchased the- Store formerly, oacepied by S. A. Grimes, aid Wee% by G. 11. Swope, where they will legep eoanautly oa baud a uumpluta auortmeui of CIRDCRRIES, including Syrups, Goffces, Sugary, Tenn, con, Flour, Peed, Rice, Potatoes, Salt, Tittise cof dm., with every -article to be fonell in • 6ret•clase Grocery. A i9O ANRECTIONS, NOTIONS and FANCY ARTICLES. They hope to receive s share of public pa tronage, end earnestly solicit • centinnanen of the c•etout beartiifore given to the estab lishment. JOHN HFINErRICKS, HIRAM WARHIN. Gettysburg, April 8, 1867. . CHEAP — CHEAPER—CHEAPEST ! TF you wish to bay good and cheap I Gout., call atJACOIIS k BROIL STORM, near Myers' Hotel, in Thambereburg street, Gettysburg. They hare the very hest selec tion of goods, such as CL0711.1, CASSI MERES, TWEEDS, kc., the market can pie duce, and are determined to sell theta as cheap as can be sold anywhere is town or country. An; person wishing to bare then) cut out, tan have it done free of sharp.. Those desiring Goods made up, cats aha be accommodated. •We warrant the test work and the best fits to be had anywhere. N humbug in what we !v. We have on,hand 'the very 'best and most durable SEWING MACHINES, and are always ready to wait on pnrchasers. Full satisfac tion given as 10 operating machines• 'Call aryl a:airline. We Warrant them to be the hest in use. • JACOBS k BRO. April 8, 1861. Great Reduction IN PRICES! rt undersigned take great pleasure I D Phying that ttirj ha% e JUST RECEIVED a' large stock of NEW GOODS, sultahle for Spring and Summer We-r, which they with sell at VERY LOW priors. We can sell Bleached Muslim., I 'ard wide, at la COON, which was sold at 30 cents a few weeks ago. We have reiitteed the privet' of ALL OTHER. GOODS IN PROPORTION. We hare GENTLEMEN'S WEAR as follows Cloths, Caseirneres, Vesting'. Kentueltjyeati, Cottonades, Linens, Suspenders, Hill llos , Glovea f ColUrs, kc., LA DIIV , '.WEAR—GIuths and Cassimert, for circulars sad sacks, Alpacas, Moh Ir Dadalnes all styles, Gi ugh was, Cala:yes, Glom all kinds, Hosiery, kc., Ile. No trouble to show Goods. Gir• as a e*IL DUPHURN k HUFFMAN , . Gettyabarg, April 8, fBR7. Peloubet Organs AND, MELODEONS, INANIVIWSLY awArled the First ['riga,. a Gold Medal, "AS Tlllll BEst IMIGANS," Alaorican Institute, Nair York, Ott ober, . Wing pvanoncred sapparaor is QUALIST., ritAlift and Vaaaral Toada, sed in autubsa of corabinatioas. "As the beet inttrumenes of America were. there contending, whichever won the bsttl• wiled here nothing 101 to cenquer."—Anseri— can Art .lournal, `edited h¢ • wrll•kaown mu sital critic.) They have also taken - the first iiromiuss wherever exhibited this season. PEDAL, CAIMANS, one r twaand three betaks or keys —sir sitt•.-42.50. to SI ,500. Without pedals, single awl double bank, in great r•ris— ty, $55 to $450. Theft. Dogmas, with their smooth, pipe-like quality of tome, Isesutitull solo stops, strength of chorus, weetwalleck pedals, end general organ like efferaa, are sir perior for "Jhusebes, hails , Parlors and Schools.. They are put np In cases of solid Walout, fancy veneered Walnnt (new and union* styles) and elegant Roseweed, of splendid de signs and finish, and of the bast workmanship P —it being intended that each instrument 'he'll he a model of its class. AN instruments deem to a flue octavo portable Melodeon, have beautiful Tremolante stop, without tetra ch-Lrge. A large assortment constantly on hand at our GENERAL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, WAREROOMS, MI Broadway. Our Illustrated Circular and Price I fits, with our new styles, are bow ready. Seed for a circular. PELOUBET, PELTON t CO, Iliiniancturirs, No; 841 Rroadw*y, April 8, 1867. - Novi York City Haines Bro's. Pianos. THE PIANO OF AMERICA, tiliiiESE Pianos are Universally 'noun-. !edged by competent judges equal to the b, st Piano made. For reference', they bare many thousand city and country residents, including large numbers of the High School*, Lirminarics, These Pianos byre not only stood the eon tinuni use and heavy prselieeot ono year, but hitt.° been used the last fifteen years to the utmost s. , tisfactioa of t beige using them, Thry have taken PRINIUMS AND MEDALS Wri!MUER Such has teen the demand for these Pianos, aid NESSUS HAINI4S EMU'S. hare been compelled to en large their works to toe extent or 34 to 30 PIANOS AjWENK, Haring now notsof the most extensive sad complete Factories in tb. Uo,'ed Suter, Fac tories alone covertug of an acre of ground, comprising a frontage of VII feet on 3ad- Avenue. $131.555 53 Thry are undoubtedly the cheapest first. elms Pianos in market. ' Fully guaraateed for 5 sear►. Send for filuetratetuiroubm HAINES BROA 356, 358, 360, 363, 364, 366, 368, 370, 372, Second Avenue; New Yurk City. April 8,1861 m., uarsri A FIMSVRATii dAW AND SAINGLI MILL . , in complete ranauts order, with plenty of work. known ac..Diebl's Mill," ens toile west of Herring's Mill. None bets sin gle man need apply, who is accrstomed to running ouch matbinoty. - A. al. HUNTER. April 1, 1887. I.IFIE - partnership heretofore exist4og be tween the undersigned. in the ti is and Grocery business, hts been diuulved by mu tual consent, All persons indebted are re quested to make immediate payment, end those having clAinss to present their. El 'BERT McdUROY, JEREMIAH DIKHI... The old will remain with I. McCurdy, at the old stand, for a short tame. March 35, 1867. 1/1.0 N my abstains, there will nitwit,s be a that. ontyhly competent operator: in ctincr t e Escelisot Gallery, and work- Wf all ki wis cud nnder all circumstances must slim mills• potion before it can latmosi !Wios. V. 3. 414011 f. ....._ A Prim.. .Mown 154,, . , 110ETW&SN 9 and 9 seren.• ter sale. In- JD quire at the rlonetann . Moron 26, 18411., , F Oil nice' Oririte,7 , o" 40 14 *1,2 WI 11 New Goode : For Sole or Rent. Dissolution. 0