a ti mnpiler. .FXDAT './i/TERNOON, DOT, .4, 1867. SPURIOUS TICKETS ! Democrats awl Conservatives, be on your guard agalwd the tricks or the ue grelte lenders. They know that they canntitietreceed by fair wean-,and, Utica, will 'noon to foul. So devhaii-will be too low for them to stoop to. A favorite one with them fa, faITTIOC'S TICRYYS:— ttekfts printed as nearly as possible like the genuine Democratic tickets, with the newel:of-a Radical candidate or two in setted, in the Fame type. This is done with the hope that Democrats will not notice the triel.. and' thus unwittingly helfPßadleal candidate'. These imitation tickets .will no doubt make their appearanee at every poll on election tiny, and we charge our friends, overywhite, especially at alt voting plaeee, TO RE ON THE LOOK-OUT FOR THEM FLU .1 IR 12 NAIVE, and be entirely satisile:d that all is right, before placing the ballot - in ,the hands of the inspectors. The Radical -leationA, 'feeling power si ippingl, from un der them, have grown perfectedesper. ate, and they and their manomversmnet he watched with a keen eye, and met with a hold and determined v01e9.. The Is the gcnulneDeina erntie (White NfanN.) ticket : J VD WIAR) ' 3 uttge of Boprerue Court, GEORGE. SRA R S WOOD CO ( NTI. Assembly, NICHOLAS HELTZEL County Commiesioner, _ JACOB LOTT. . . Jury Commissioner, HENRY .T. KUHN. County Treasurer, •R. D. WATTLES. Direetor of the Poor, MARTIN GETZ. County Auditor, MARTIN E. BOLLINGER This is the pure, clean Democratic ticket, from top to bottom. Any other Warne Inlertvg instead of one of - these, le 13PUrtIOUS: Democrats, watch the enemy et all points, but especially in the TICKETS! Election, Next Tuesday! DEMOCHAIIII. AWARE! Democrats of Adams, non't let the Radicals catch you .napping, as they did two years. ago. They hope the same state of things will occur—that Demo cratic farmers and mechanics will• May at their work and allow the election to puss without voting, —bul Ude must not be. There is now a chance to put negrolam down forever, and all Democrats, all white men, should be wtllttig to lose not only a day,' hut a wookm a month, or a year, to accompiLh a work so neceseary for the peace, bona and safety of the riMte and nation. TURN OUT, TO A - MAN! Busy or not busy—rain or no rain-00 TU THH POLLS AND VOTE! ilLaPsgmr. r ON ELECTION DAY Not a fpw Democrats lose their votes by belniabsent on election day. Num bent are al work outside of their distriot and and It difficult to be at home on Tuesday. This is a matter that must be attended to at the coming election. No Demfxrat can afford to absent, himself. The Issues are too motnentoty to permit IL Let every Democratic voter make arrangements in be of home In time to vote. Reader, if you know one likely to beibifetili see him or write to him, and urge upon him the importance of voting. Repo tuber every vote is needed to en ture the victory which a full poll will unquestionably give nq. ALL HAIL. cAturoivriwt Ditetarratar Majority 9.404!! gas Froosetsco, Sept. 20, ISO 7. Completernil frnm till the enuntle ,, In thee 4row that the tom] vote eliat for (lovernor was 92,105, of w I i ioh Haight kiteoloerat) received 49,iiiit4 i:n ttnphai (Raeon 40, ,2, anti i'a)l nilependentl 2,400. nzlight' , 4 majority over acirharri to 904: This is frilly a glorinnq revolution 'la the Golden Stale. let the Ohl Rertone follow law bright example, •ami'l!repulli. ate the dark reoclisl of Radii%them by it still greater majoatr. corn do if— and we believe site% Al: THE Grantors RIVIULT I 7CILEIFE. itkitirns from 440 town4in !crania, com piling nearly all 'the State, exhibit this gratifying molt llknesoaratie ittuattail niAji.rity . Handeratiolneresat 4tigg rftloiii; - 04;71. 11,41(411 majcrisy ..... Plutorsatia gem_ It tht iDeumentts ;min in the smne ra tictin_Dpubaylvania, their majority wIU be overwhelming, and they will far out , strip their 'brethren in California and Montana. All that is needed to secure this magnificent result is to thoroughly organize in every election district, so as to got oats full Democratic vote. Let us do-our . share in Adams. Let every Demot•rat vote. TOWS CLO4jI iMfr. Wattles has mode every 'ellbrt to Hare a new Town Clock placed upon the -trinit-house, but thus tar wlthotit avail, *elm written letter upon letter to man 4166:trees at Dayton,.Ohlo; Fort Wayne, .tadfailiti \ - . lorristown,,Pa., Boston, Max.., and .- WherVecr else it eetined likely lie etildd'se;ctire a Clock early. We have ribald th6'eorresprmtience, and know that O&M' could have worked harder than lili l ifili fn'get a Clock Up by this time. liii'fitittllhiriving the matter, and will "Pia* ehtovrgh" as soon as it can posst• btplie. ' ' 4111rYArailitml: has promised_to place a \,,,,, Ittiatt'abilletirpon the Court-hotel'', and he la 4tolltiOrran ,to come short f his word. In NeVerriber he can get se - eral ehielis, bqt_iii determined to put ne up before that if there is any Nray of do ing it—and itmpat be a good one too. Sarely such Ilberallty,on the part of one of our eititeint cannot be entirely un heeded by a fair-minded community. ' lißtet.l 4 'the Border Sulirers will not ibieet the r Tftrr. £RtriD, Nicholas Helt zel, at the ballot hoz on Tut2day next. He worked hard and sue fully for War teller in the House, (when McCon iltigtOlied in the henate,) and trill do so itihe" lAtklnteiesita ot oar soirerlng net(sildknintn4l the return of Hr. Heltzel. Loa r - tokosseissessesse Liseliotlie voter he left 'at home on el Vorr SHISKINGI MICE It it is notertlll istei thiiiiselvesat is at least amuitng b other* to no*e' how hard nadleal ayieakerk and edities labor to evade the real !sane. of tie entria palgn. Thot l voltoniethlig to 411112% about everything else but that which is ' the real matter at stake. They try topic:: flaws in the private characters of midi ' dates ; they Jot. themselves round In their own kind of patilotWm, and get up I Walt 010t1tOtallgor*dfsloya1 ty,""troilson," &e.; tiny pia° stoat everything but the real questions before the people, and In every 1/311111.1er, form and shape, attempt to divert public attention from their own acts 'and purposes. Can any I reader point us to a Sentence In any of I their papers, that DENIES that if i/ (he bilcution of that patty to FORCE negro saffeatir upon the people of this State ? We have charged it upon them time and again, and the only answer they make is "treason," "tariff," or something else equally as far from the question. , I They have FORCED negro stvlrtrip tip ,on every State in the rtouth.; They have made negroes voters in every,/ Territory of the They have placed the ballot In the hands of the neuroes of the Dhdrict of Columbia. They 'Voted for nrgro sorrage in Con- ThPy trial in mate nPiroei voter, hi The 3; will vote In faveir of negro Fair frnge In Ohio on the '2 fiTnegdny of Octo ber next. And In Pennsylvania they have pledg ed their candidate to make his decisions in accordance with the wirhes of the party electing him, which will be affirming that Sumner's Univer sal Suffrage bill gives NEGROES THE RIGHT TO VOTE IN PEYNSYLVA-• If it was not for this purpose why was Williams pledged to make his decisions In accordance with the• wishes of his party ? If they are not in favor of negro suf frage, WHY DON'T THEY SAY SO? If they are opposed to making negroes voters and placing them upon an equali ty with the white mon of the country, Nr4s , did they not denounce it when was being done in the Territories, which belong as much to Pennsylvania as to any other State 7 'The simple fact is this : THEY ARE IN FAVOR OF IT, BUT AFRAID TO SAY SO ; THEY MEAN TO FORCE IT UPON OUR PEOPLE, BUT FEAR TO ACENOWLEDGE. IT. White men of the State, white men of Ad:IMS county, arb you willing to sup port a party that has not decency enough to deny that they would Make negroes your equals, or not courage enough to ac knowledge that this is what they are la boring for? If negro starage is not the great end and aim of the piny that i 4 asking your support for Williams, Jordy, Shively, Sheads, and the balance of their ticket, let them produce an article from one of their. newspapers, a speech from one of their speakers, a resolution from one of their platforms, or anything from any leader belonging to thew, de -14,1ng, it, if they can. ANOTHER NIEGER. IN THE Limier The editornf the Lancaster Intcltipcnrcr says, that coming from Philadelphia, re cently, the train he was on stopped at Downington. A huge, greasy negro stepped, on the platform, carpet bag in hand. "How far are you going ?" asked the con cl uctor. "To Penningtonville," replied the no. gro, in a gruff and surly voce. "Front car," saidthe conductor, point ing him to It. Did Saudi() go where he was directed? Not he. He knew that under the law basxed by his friends the conductor could e fined and imprisoned if he attempted to interfere with his sable will —so with an insolent leer, he deliberately walked into the ladies' ear and planted himself in a seat right in the middle of It. The editor called the attention of the conductor to the manner in which the negro obeyed his imuruction. "Oh!" wild he, "that Is the way it Roes now. The negroes have superior rights and they know it. Had lie been a white Man lie would have felt hound to take the way car, but being a negro he goes Where he Illeares, and I dare not - inter fere with him." That is the way the negro enr bill \folks. A white' man cannot enter the ladies' car miless he has a lady -with him. Any dirty-negro, drunk or sober, NM go where be pleases and seat him self by the. side of any holy he may fan ey. n the House and the. tienute the bill W:l9 passed by a strict party vote. Gm% anti it ds the law. We ask White men to rntlect, seriously upon the tendency of public event*, Thls bill is only a samphi of what fu ture legislation will be, unless the ltadt egis are promptly 'and eneetuitHy eheek ed at the coming elections. If eiantin tied in_ power, may they not pass laws to conwel the admission of negro children Into the white schools, and to fine and punish white ladies if they reject the marriage proposals of ig norant and filthy _clacks? The Radical. leaders say theta -toast be social as well politic-cd equalgy. Keep them lu Mike, and they will force more of their odious measures upon_ you Voters, the time to act is here. Aty onl raeactay next wheth er; or not, you, 'want additional negro legislation. Tip _Democratic ticket is opposed to Radical ticket hi fa vor of it. There's no middle ground. PDX - 06022 .56,106 444,n: ft 44,7112 11.7 , 14 4,316 El 4,4 EOM RADICALS seeM4-0 be especially anxious to "trade" %tides for the benefit of their candidate for Commissioner, Peter Shive ly. They would—very readily sacrifice their whole ticket to secure his election, and it is said that nearly or quite all the money spent is to that end The reason for this is obvious. Ladling party strength to elect anybody, but having somehow succeeded in getting a Commis sioner two years ago, they need only Shively to give them a majority in the Board—and, hence, the control of county affair.. This every Democrat should see, as clearly as Radicals do—and no Detuo crat should leaven stone unturned to pre vent Shively's election. Democrats, Conservatives, open your eyes to the full meaning of this Radical offer to "trade," and rally in so4eol umn for that. sound Democrat, and hon est man, JACOB LOTT! Tnk - inore we hear of Jordy, the Rad teat candidate for the Legislature, the More are we convinced that his election could be - n misfortune. Surely the Con vention which nominated him could not have known his standing at home; be eause if they had, hopeless as they no doubt conceived their chances, they still would not willingly have Insulted= the people by offering such a man for their au Maus. There is but one safe course left in re gard to the Legislature, and that is to Meet Nicholas Heitzel. The honor of the inunly demands it. Adams county,state taxation has been nearly one hundred per by the Radicals who compose the Steed of Revenue Goaninioners. A beautiful set of men they are to boaster the reductioffa the.Pitatedebt. - - TUF4I39:I' „,.:.1-STSV. :TUESDAY NEXT! C . .a THE EXTRAVAGANCE OF THE EEPCE• t CHEEJUNG NEWS. PJaItVE. * * i At no period since the eminence *ecistary 3fe(*loch lately apPointite meat of the war - bas there been so aeottifitittee to eltaniine into the air confident feeling among Democrats as of the Uritt ed Btatee Treasury. They prevails at this gettn„ We scarcely meet, a person wile , is iortversant with the hive reporind aid announced that since the - Relmehualt Imrtrtoek Po'so'sloo of politics of the State, but is assured that the ( lovernment on the 4th of March, Judge Sharswood will be elected by a 1861, nix years and four mouths ago, the large majority. Our information from amount of national funds that have pass- the 11414,4 of uilforni tenor, and all may ed through the Treasurer's hands is h e e it h h hi e d tip n a r t .., wor d ! , Th e FOIALTEXX Tii.OOSAND A.N. l )ZiNg4+,:iikessetiginiartiumise of carrying l'eunayl- HUNDRED :MILLIONS OF d D . Amnia. At Washington, w here polities LARS 1 14,500,000:0() ar e , - I WlNegitklFT9 o llblY understood i s hitii in 'Pbm entire valnation of the who ( - nit l airy i oftietqfthiii , y, the settle; belief pra ted Si.t . icS crud Territories by the eenius v ail s among all classes, the Radicals of i4'io was but little over sixteen thou- I conceding it among themselves, though sand milhotis. Thus we have It that du- of course lot expressi dint publicly.— ring the last six years and four months i Th e following dispatches confirm what of Radical rule fund's to the amount of I we s ay more than six-sevenths of the entire pro- I - To TILE WORLD. petty ut the United States and Territo- I - Washington, Sept. 18. ries have been wrung from the pockets Of Quite a number of Pennsylvania poll i the people and passed through the Trees- raitici'llsoanreci,: c to rt wu n to ty -d , ui, a tt e d fyi th e e e i:itl e ury of the United States'. Look at these victory In the: tate at the October elec. ligures In another form : I Iron. Philadelphia city will assuredly vnination,,f tits "Cni staid-.. go Democratic. The Radical municipal i" 41 "IT"'".." 60 :•• rid". 5 10 . 0 6, ticket is obnoxious to every decent man spn s i and ' , goat: den, t, ) Cotigrt-, stpre .11PreLa I, Nil, , in the corporate limits, while that'nomi noted by the Conservatives is composed of soldiers, and unusually popular among the opposition. TO THE PITTSRERGH PusT. Ex-Senator Cowan left here last night for Pennsylvania, intending to make a few speeches In support of the Dentoe.rat le ticket in that State. Alost cheering accounts come front Penns.) . Ivania, of the efreotive work silently in progress, for the enecess of the Democratic ticket. •Those who hare recently traversed the State, assert that the Republicans will be defeated by from fifteen to twenty thousand votes. Colonel Jordan, the Chairman of the Radical State-Commlttee, said at the re cent Radical meeting at Horticultural Hall, Philadelphia. that, "from reports made to him, he was apprehensive tae Democratic party would carry the city of Philadelphia." What he mist think of the State, when the hitherto Radical city of Philadelphia is conceded to the Democracy, can tie readily imagined? We assure our friends that in our hon est belief matters look brighter for the Democratic cause than they have in many years. The glorious results in California, conumtieut, Maine, 3lcm tium, Maryland and Kentucky, sho what may be done by zealous etibtt, and should inspire them with reuewed'vigor. Wheel we would impreed upon • each and 'every OW of them is tlic importance of pet tiny out a full Democratic tote. With our entire strength polled, there is no question of augers& The only danger lies in the apprehefinion that many, imagining the election of little 'align* lance, may neglect to turn out, and let the campaign 'go by default. We soy again, and we wish that we could sound _it into the ears of every friend of our principles throughout the Common wealth, that It is an important electiou— that upon - its issue depend results that strike at our bust vital luterests. It will settle the question of our jurisprudence for years to come, and may be the means of either handing us over like helpless infants into the chains of Radical bond age, or relieve us forever front the yoke sought to be imposed upon I es. Let, then, every Conservative citizen be on hand upon the Bth of October,—not hint self alone, but his family, friends and neighbors. It 'is all essential that no vote shall be lost. Argument is of no further avail; henceforth the battle cry must be, ."a full Democratic vote and eletor,y."—Eric Obeerree. rit.l. - 1 - ” , nrllbrOanef.-- NoWcontraat this frightful exhibit with the total amount of fuuda that passed through the United State*Treasury from the formation of the (lovetninent in to the' - lima when the Republican party took lauseeelou of it on March 4, laid--a period of seventy-two' year.. That amount was just two thotound, cum Bred and fifty-one milliona, ninetpeight thousand, three hundred and twenty.; ecven dollars (32,141,095,327.) Itepul'llcnn expenditure.. In xic years and four rnontbn,_ , , 11100,n00,014.1 Dem. , rntt , • exprndltnr , •x In ...V.A. ty•f nO y c acy, .2,151,038,3;:: Thus The Republicans have expended, in six years and four months, seven times as much mosey as the Democrats spent iu seventy-two years! Aud yet, during I these seventy-two years, the Democratic party carried the country successfully through two great wars, one with Great Britain, and the othet with Mexico, be sides through innumerable Indian wars. Look at these figures in another light! The average annual expenditures of the Itcpubllcan party, for the six years and fotir. months it has been in power, has been two thousand three hundred mil lions (:•z2,300,0W,ti0n. ' The average annual expenditures for se‘euty-two years previous W 11.9 hut thir ty millions (530,000,000.) Thus the Gov ; ea:tient under the Radical rule, has Cost on ttNaverage seventy times as much us it did under the Democratic rule. Tile figures are not made up for the le gitlriaate work of crushing the rebellion alone. They are made up of the swin dles of contractors, the bribes and-steals of those who have run the machine, the Freedmen's Bureau, and military ex penses of keeping white men down and elevating the negroes up. For instance, our taxes last year were, all told, 000, 0 00. Only $000,000,000 of this was for Interest on the entire war debt of 152,101,- 000,000. What uds the other S:300,000,- 000 for? Certainly not to "eru,ll out the wicked rebellion," for there was none. 5300,000,000 was for Radical extravagance —for Democrats ran the Governmeut for seventy-two years for only $30,000,000 per annum. Cut this out, tax-payers, and Rudy it over at your leisure.-81. Paul Pioneer. I= E 32 Jacob Lott, the Democratic candidate for County Commissioner, is one of the most upright and intelligent FARMERS Adams county can boast of—and because he is such, his election would be emi nently fitting. The farmers are by tar the heaviest tax-payers, and their inter ests will certainly be more carefully guarded by a farmer than any other. This is natural—has always heen so, and always will be so. Peter Shively, Mr. Lott's opponent, was nominated by the Radical leaders solely because it, was thought his po , ition as innkeeper would make him some extra votes. 'The Man agers, however, overlooked the fact that the office of Commissioner has almost exclusively been a farmer's office, and thus ignored the claims of that large_and respectable clams of What do the farmers think of this? Slighted as they,have been in the limit eel noinlnation, IS it not due to their own interest and sense of manhood, that they vote for their honest and intelligent fel low-farmer, Jamb Lott? Farmers of Adams, this is a matter of much im portanee to you. Think and Met upon it. LET the bondholders in Adams county remember that the decision of Judge Sharawood is calculated to render their investment secure. If one contract to pay a debt in coin can be legally dis charged by a tender of paper currency so may all others. Every attack, upon the decision of Judge Sharswood is an to:pinion in favor of making both the Interest and the principal of the govern ment bonds payable ill greenbacks. If the bondholders wish to make sure of having the contract to pay in coin declared valid, they should vote for C4eorge Sharswood. XOT a soldier k needed hi the South for any honest purpose, and yet the Rad icals expend forty millions per year at the cost of the War Department in that section. This is one of the tale., fastened upon the labor and industry of the na tion by the Radical party. The William sport convention endorsed this needless use of the public money, and if the nomi nee of that body is elected, the march of corruption and profligacy will be still . more rapid. Those In favor of retrench went. economy and reform must act with the Democratic party this fall. THE Radical meetings throughout the county arc very smal t anti spiri tless. We bare letters from different points to this effect, which would be published but for waht of room. The *Act is, however, as we have stated it. Radical voters are evidently growing tired of negrohnn and taxation. Surety, it is high time. SAMUEL SIIELLY is the nominee of the Radical party for Director ef the Poor. People who Urine-4h° mare wonder at this—and it is wonderful. It - can be ac counted for only in one - way—that he wanted the nomination, and nobody else did. Certainly it was "not fit to be made." Vote for Martin Getz, a roan of sound sense and first-rate business ability. VOTE for George Sherwood ! Vote for Nicholas Heitzel ! Vote for Jacob Lott! Vote for Henry J. Kuhn ! Vote for H. D. Wattles ! Vote for Martin Getz ! • Vote for Martha E. Bollinger! All honest and capable, and in favor of white men ruling the country. Vote the WHOLE ticket, and NOTHING Ilt 4 T THE TICKET! A °TWAT feature of the Republican mass meetings In the Western Reserve of Ohio is the constant — presence of ne nines' in the' propessions. They March In ficietnitionii, and" cairy banhets With inscriptiona,#gmanV4 the' betide *id .I.4.u.giuthaodsrudequokipy., cbe oYthat seetton do not dodge rent !Renee, as they do In Penngyldin 1 710000,000 $1.00410,0131 ==! Several prominent Radical journals have given enrrency to a false report that theft party will have fico . majorfty on joint ballot in the California Legis lature, and all toe small fry Radical papers are going into eestnales over the rumor. The actual altutatlon is as 'fol lows : .20 Senators (14 Republican and 6 Democrats! hold over, and 20 (7 Re publicans and 13 Democrats) have been elected, making the Senate stand: 21 Republicans, 19 Democrat:4. To the House, the Republicans elect lii mem bers, and,the Democrats 50. The total, on joint ballot, therefore, is—Republicans, 51; Democrats, 69; maktng aDemoeratic majority on joint ballot of 18. That is enough for all practical purposes, and ensures the election of a sound constitu tional Democrat to the rnlted States Senate in place of Conners. What re liance can be put on anything Radical newspaper's say, when they lie so bare taredly about such it matter? Writs, Cameron, last winter, secured his election to the Senate over Cartin and others, hr , was spoken of by more than two-thirds of the 'lndira' journal' Millie State, "as one of the most corrupt men In the Cotumouralth, who dis graced and demoralized every party w hose cause he pretended to espouse:" and they asserted In plain words that he bought his electio, with grienbacks. Now, as Williams is the fast friend, the prolegr of Cameron, and owes his nomi nation to him, how can the friends of Curtin and others, who were candidatei for' U. S. Senator last winter, and who, owing to Cameron's great wealth and free use of greenbacks, were so nnmerel fuhy slaughtered, support him for Judge of the Supreme Court". By doing so they strengthen Cameron's hands and aug ment his power, which power hewill use against them with relentless vigor. Jacon Lorr was a heavy sufferer by the battle here. lie lost In stock, his growing crops were ruined, and his (enc. lug was destroyed. - He was Illy able to bear this heavy stroke, but by good house-keeping has weathered the storm. There are hundreds of others in the county who suffered as Mr: Lott did. Thee can appreciate what he had to go through. Shively, a landlord, and not a fanner, sustained no such lostes—may, indeed, for what we know, have made money out of the battle. Certainly borne landlords did._ Border sufferers, if a Radical State Legislatuie will not help you, help yourselves by helping each other. To vote for Jacob Lott will be to assists heavy sufferer and most worthy man. Ws are told that Eihively waiin town, the other day, asking Democrats to vote Mr thirri—men upon whom - he has no shadow of claim—unlesi, it lie that they P stopped at his tavern in airdeld, and spent their money with him. Oue of those thus approached, says he thinks it "heavy" that Shively shou Id expect them to drink his whiskey, and swallow the nigger too! - There is three to the point. BLACK LOYALTV.—On the next page will be found a poem under the above title from Private Miles O'Reilly. Do not fail to read it. Miles was au inti mate friend of Lineal4,--atul wrote and read the poem at the laying of the eon ner-stone 9f the soldiens' national \monu ment at Gettysburg in IT is said that a delegation of promi vent Radical politicians lately waited on eeaksfil and urged him to act the part of adlotatur, upon the impeattit merit of President/abater'. - They went tiWa , ailth-tt Sea In tteeli tara,e Gritut itillittaittg theta that he regarded , their deligheuirrirreintionery Lt theirtimrhil —— • rT ont every Democratic vote. ANOTHER BONESHELL. DAVID PAUL Bnowx, Esq., the oldest , and moat distinguished lawyer at the , Philadelphia liar, and a Ittpubltean or Radical in polities, has written astritttg letter in furor of (hr'action of 'Judge; Sharowood, the . Democratic nominite for 1 the Supreme Bench, and the elec tion of Judge Lydian., the Democratic nominee for judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia. He trikeslhis ground againat, hisouu party candidates Wausau of the suilerior, qualifications of Judges Shatswood anlidlow. He is au old lawyer, and feel how important It is to have the very best men on the Bench. Mr. Brown's letter has caused great consternation In Itatheal circles, and no wonder. dueb destructive bomb-shells are not every day thrown into a party's ranks by its own friends. WHO ARE DESERVER/4? Congress, at the late session, passed this important bill, which has become a law, having been approved on the 16th of July last: Be it enacted, &e., That no soldier or sailor shall be taken or held to be a de serter from the army or navy who faith fully served according to his enlistment until the Inth day 01 April, 1885, and who ,withodt proper authority or leave first obtained, did quit his command, or ;Ouse to serve idler :.:11(1 date; but noth ing herein contained shall operate u.s remission of any forfeiture incurred by any such soldier er sailer of his pay, bounty or pension, or other allowance, but tins act shall be construed solely as a removal of any disability such soldier or sailor may hi.Ne ineui red by the loss of his , eitimmshili in consequence of his desertion. Where parties marked "deserters," can prove that they served in the army or navy until the 19th of April, 1865, they. will be hereafter entitled to the right to vote. NEUZIO SEPIREMACY From the Chlerkgo 11m,e1 It is a rather - shrewd plan that the Wendell Phillips people have of seating a negro in the next Presidency. Theit demand it simply that a negro shall he put upon the Republican ticket for the Vice Presidency, but their candlilate for the first office is Thad. 'Stevens, whose life, they calculate, will not long hold out. We are not speaking in jest. Such is their programme, and they are men . who have led the Republican party ever since it canonized old John drown.— They are not less intent now upon carry ing negro equality to its highest logical results than they were, four years ago, upon making negro emancipation the prime object of the war, and this is the light in which sober people'in the Repub lican party must look at the matter.— Senator Sumner announced The Sen ate at the last session, with an air of triumph and satisfaction, that Senators might prepare to welcome negroes Weir associates in Senatorial chairs; and, if negroes occupy Senatorial chairs, why not Presidential and Vice-Presidential chairs also? Such is the complexion. The question of whether the white people of they coun try will share the government, from the lowest to the highest offices, with a race so naturally repugnant to them that they revolt at social as4imilation with it, I. to day the grand issue between the political parties. It is the gratid question upon which men will vote at the coming elec tions. Letuo voter close his eyes to this palpable fact. , THE negroes autl their allies, the Rauical Republiettits, had a mass meet ing at West Chester on Monday, the 23d inst. Fred. Douglass was the orator of the day. He urged the election of Judgt• Williams, on the ground that it was necessary that our Supreme Court should be in harmony with Congress, in order that the Sumner Negro Equality bill might be effectively enforced in Penn sylvania. The peep! , of this State have had fair warning. If they elect Wil liams, they will openly invite the- Radi cals in Congress to force negro suffrage and negro equality upon us. That it will be done, in cane of his election, we have not a shadow of doubt. Let white men reflect seriously upon this matter when they go to wife, 'and let every Conservative vote be brought to the polls. , DEMOCRATS, go to the. polls EAR LY, and stay all day. See that the aged and infirm get there. Lente not a vote unpolled. (Jive one day tp the glorious work of redeeming your. poultry from negro domination, and yqu will never regret it. THE election of Shively would place thp Court-house in the hands of the ne groites. White men of the eounty,'do you want your Hall of Justice given to every negro spouter that may choose to come this way ? THE Democracy of Massachusetts have nominated for Governor JOHN tituNivi ; ADAMS, son of El PRESIDENT JOHN QUINCY ADAMS., The cause of the white man i "looking up" even In that here tofore dark State. DEMOCRATS, bear in mind that though MAW candidates are clever now, it is not long since they deMhouneed you as "rebels" and "traitors," worth• of the halter! HENBY J. KuHN, our candidate for Jury Commiv,ioner, is one of the best men In the eouuly. He will eerMinly he elected, but vote for him anyhow. MARTIN E. BOLLINGER, the Demo cratic candidate for Auditor, has few su penors for the positioc. He deserves, with the rest of the ticket, to be hand somely elected. ' IN New York, the Democrats are keen ly alive to the i in portance of the approach ing election in that State. The World of Satarday says : "Never before In the history of State polities, so soon after thecall for the State Convention was issued, h tve the Demo crats of the interior gone to work with that singlents-s 0, purpose and determin ed assiduity , that they have this fall. Our advices from nearly every quarter of the Stale are to the effect that the D.unocrats are closing up their ranks by thorough and efficient organization, by the sweep ing sway of local prejudices andjealnu.- les, arid by unity of purix)he and action Jor the struggle that is to ensue in No vember." WHITE workingmen who wish ileums to labor beside them In manufactories and workshops, who desire negroes to all, by their wives In the cars, and their children In the public schools, have only to vote the Radical ticket and they will be accommodated. The party In power are pledged to all these negro movements.. White men must protect their own interests from negro antago nism. Tan Radical press have been driven to a very queer shift to wake capital for their candidate tot the Suthente lbourt. They are publishing such of hla decisions as were-Opreved by the Supreme ,Vourt -.negleethig, however, to Illudistoßithi whishevire reVelaettand set aside. ' Pihiti*roVrey real that theeieJ tion falik 'Place NEXT TUESDAY. .;cat #tpartintnt. TOWN, COUNTY AND SURROUNDING COLOMES Democratic Mass Meeting AT LITTLESTOWN Special Train from Gettysburg A Sts)Mal Train of Car, will leave OM - tyshurg, TO-MORRQW (SATURDAY) .F6x,hus.aNG, at 6 o'clock, tooonvey pas sengem to the Denmeratie Mass Meeting at Littletdown. Tickets 73 cents for the round trip. The ride will. be a pleasant one, and the meeting at Llttlestown a glorious uprising of the people. Demo- crateof town and country, join in the i GRAND RALLY: The immense importance of next Tues day's election Induces us to give our space this week almost entiroly to matter bearing upon It. This excludes, among other articles, n list of the premiums awarded at the late-Fair here, n• well as editorial retnnrks. Amends will be cantle in our next, however, or all omission,. P)operty Safrs.—Hrzekiah Latshsw; some time ago, sold to Jacob F. Lower, a store house in :New Sulem an.l twelve acres (if land near by. for $2,500 cash. Mr. Lutahaw recently sold to (leorge Walter, 44 acres of land, for 51,184—5:1n per acre. Mr. Latshaw has just purchased, from A. Little, a house and three lots or ground in New Salem, for illmo. It is Mr. L's. intention to east two new dwellings on the lots next summer. . Jacob B. Millar has sold his farm, in Strabau township, to Abraham linshey —loth acres, for S-1,000. Joseph A. NVierman and John Day, Executor and Administrator ót Nicholas Wien:a:to and Ewan Wiermau,deceased, have sold the fart of said decedents, in Huntington tow nship, to Jacob B. 5111- lar—M acres, at $.17 •'5 per acre. Peter Millar has sold his farm, in Ty rone township, to Jacob Hartman-97 acres, for $4,000. Dratlfrom,S'ohinmabulgs»l.—One night week berme het, Mr. John Camp, of to - rmerly residing near'New Oxford, rose from his bed asleep, walked to a - window, from which fie fell to the pavement below, injuring hinl,elf inter nally and causing death immediately. renntins were taken to Hanover on Thursday, Inth tilt., and eonveed to the burial ground at-the Conewago Chapel and interred. His age was about 35 years. AnnorrsTot meetiog at - Fran. eis J. Wilso'i's, in Aliholktown, on Mon day evening, was ivell attended, and an excellent spirit prevailed. Those present felt, as all Democrats should feel, that this iv a time to rate-and work as though our existence as a nation and the purity of our blood as a rare, depended upon a single ballot. That's the way to look at the matter inn', and jt afforded us great pleasure to see the Democracy of the lota cr end to a man take so correct a view of It. With such a spirit prevailing throughout the county and State, we are I hound to win in both. The meeting, called to order by Joseph Prof Harr?' —During the Fair, lost Wolf, organized as follows week, we had the pleasure of a visit from President, Jesse Burlier. our genial old tricot!, Prot. J. B. Harry, ' Vb. e PrilMents. Anthony Thoman, of musical fame. The Professor is - ow SohnM( Vr l e is cl ° t l . l l : ie j k a' V ie lt i3 „ i r i ‘ i ? Hrury operating, and has been for several years, , Mayer, Simnel Miller, Lieut. W. - C. Beck, in Cumberland county, where he keeps suinuel-_ itugle. a number of :eery large classes going the I Secretaries, Samuel A. Wertr, tieorge year round. His power is a teacher of a Mayer, V. h. Myers, A. J. Bowers, , Charles Bien:zit.. vocal music Is really extfaordmary— Dr. \V .1. McClure Diode a sound and success, of course, equally so. Few pus- Dr. speech, 1.1.111 i was followed by H. sess the same gilt. This is acknowledged ' J. btahle. Adjourned with three big by our people generally, among whom • he is well and widely known, having sheers. taught several years in thlterent parts of the county. It is to be hoped that when he gets through in Cumberland, he will return, to give the rising generation Drug Store in New Urpret.—PasAng through New Oxford, the other slay. we stopped in a nionient at the new Drug Store of D. M. Miller, on the corner 01 the r•quare. :We wire really 4tirpl :set] to see everything v neatly and txstefully arranged. It is a model in its way.— Dun. evidently known all about rounlng a first class Drug Store. A KENDTSVI I.LE. The Democratic meeting at Arendisville, ou Tuesday eve ning, notwithstanding , the busy Reason, tasty well attended. The ollieers vere: President, rflioina , r. Grniunwr. Vice Pie-itienta, Samuel A. Swope., Jacob Hartman, Moses Rufrensperger, - I .kliraltain Hart, Wm. C. Lott, (apt. Ja- Szib-,Sod .110m/i.—Among the agrii ul- cob H.. Plank, Lafay tural machinery exhibited at the level.[ette Ilrenizer", Jerome !teller, Fair here, we'notieed Plough, Schlosser, Philip Cut Jacob Eckert, J.”epl Fisher, , \\'M et. et. or rather huh - boil attachment to MI 01- t•ec re a r tes, Capt. ~ a intiel 11 Eicholtz. dinar/plough, %%Weil struck us very fa- Jonas Oruer, John 11. Stabile, Jesse B. vorably. ,Ott inquiry, we found it to be- Spahr, Samuel Burred, Abraham lier• long, to Koller Will D. K. -toiler, of ehey, Samuel H. Lady. Ihe meeting, was ably and forcibly ad- Meehan iesburg, Cumberland county, Pa. . dressed by W. A. Duncan, Esq.; Jacob log field, to the presence 01 hundreds 01 The implement was tried in a neighbor- Lott also made a tew •pertinent re marks. The right spirit prevailed. persons, and gave ganeral sat.-faction. among us an opportunity or developing their vocal powersi _He will be heartily welcomed It ceems to nem be the very thing for na , ,ONILW WAciNEICS.—A grand Demo clay sub-soils, and therefore excellently I critic rally came off at Conrad Wag adapted to almost all portions of Adams ' net's, in Mountpleatant township, on county. We hope the county tight will ; Wednesday evening. The Turn-out was be purchased, coon, by some cue who , large beyond all expeetation, and the ha, enterprise and capital enough to go' most gratifying degree of enthusiasm into the manufacture of the article. Per- ! prevailed. If old Mountpleasant, does sons Wishmg to purchace county or town- i n o t d o a glorlOUs work on Tuesday next, chip rights, can do so by addressing we shall be greatly disappointed. The either of gentlemen name d, al ' -- NI -e" 1 meeting organized- by the selection of ebanicaiburg. ! the following talkers: . _ Theodore C Norris, having cniirged t President, Wm. H. Lott, Esq. hip storeroom, has now on hand, at low Vice Presidents, Lewis Will, Wut. A. L! e6h 72 - ii , J s a ,x. c . t k i L a wr e nce, jitatn Smith, prima, anything in the gentlemen's _and boys' line. He bra just returned from MslAuddy, John McMaster, Samuel J . . I J 6 the City with a la•ge stock of fashionable Bernard Noel. David Sneeringer, Wm. Adams, John Brandt. Hats & Caiss,Roots& Shoe's, and the larg est and best selected Atock rrady•wmdc H Se i r r e r tar . i i t ep J l os il e&lLSplitl e er, r Albert (Yothing ever :iefore in the county.— Henry J. Sueeringer. Samuel Hilt, or ."4 :! = Also, he has purchased from tile Woolen J. Bievenour, Dr. T. 0. Kinzer, Henry Factory at Chamitersburg, . Kuhn, James A. Biehl , 1 X Noel. the Picee.P ersunr prec,,,f(„g the goods J. C. Neely, Esq., addressed the meet ing Inn forcible and effective to ready-made clothing, can be 11.0e0111M0.. manner— dated. The Chawbc, sin( rg ( a v,iniercsl was followed by Jacob Klunk, Esq., in a short but sound and well-timed speech— not require any recommending—they , and H. J. Stable concluded, when the recommend Liman& ves. Persons n want of anything in the above line, will do meeting adjourned with rousing cheers well by giving him a call. It 1 for the cause and the ticket. Nrm Grocerr.---Messr , . John Cr , ms and Lieut. 12fesi have purcha.4ed the Grocery establishment of John M. Swan, on the northwest Corner of the Diamond, and will eon ti nu'e the bmine- , under the firm name of J. Cress & Son. They will keep on band a lull stock of Groceries, of alt grades and price, as well as Confec tions, 'Notions, and "a thous., ml curd one" other thlngs,"too numerous to mention." They ask calls from every body, 13011- vinced that their good goods and low prices wilt please. 'They count_ it do trouble to show what they -Lave to sell; as they believe that business men bhouki make every of to satisfy their cus tomers. Drop iu and see. 'l t Thanks.—Rev. Dr. McCloqkcy, of Mount St. Mary's College, ha our th.tatt“ for a variety Of very Liao veget . able4, port of the creditable display contributed by that ingtitutiott to our recent Fair. Fiftieth - Year.—The CoSim.sm to-day enters upon its fiftieth year. Like many other good things, it grows better with age. Sweet Pofalo,—Mr. Merge A. Corwell, residing on the top of the mountain, sends us a street potato weighing, two and three-quarter pounds!• Can the rich land. beat it"? Cari't Slccp ta—A hacking cough', a sore throat, difficulty of breathing, are the results of hard colds. Cir' to's Cough Balsam &Isis the irritation, give, , ease and rest to the patient, and effect , : a per manent earn of all lung and pulmonary A Wonder fbr the Workshop.—Every Sfeeiximiu should bare ready at hand a box of Grace's Ckqebrated &live, en it is a ready remedy foal accidents, web talents, Itrubes, Obutused - Wounds, Barns, Statide, • Poisoned skin, and Eruptions, causcd by operations in the factory, dy 'Woe, or pri uttnicott,ce... Only !a oepfa a box. • DEmocsata.. Jo , . the .foolost,Alow SPURIOUS TICKETS ! , TIE PEOPLE WAXING UP! They are Tired of Negroism and ,Taxation ! XEETINGPi. GETTYstunStri.—A large - Democratic meetirig wak held in the Coyrt-house last evening week, which was very ably ad dressed by John W.Bittenger and John nols., of York. The eincers were : President, Col. J. J. Kuhn. Vt.* Pro , itionta, 11. J. avers, Win. Russ, George Swope, Esq., John L. Jenkins, Capt. H. Chritzman, Francis J. Wilson, James H. Marshall, Esq., .1.. B. Adams, Jacob E. Myers, George Kalb:. tleisch, George Geyer, Jacob Troxel, A: J. Bowers, Jacob Bonner, Edward Men eiuy, Moses Hartman, Esq., W. E. _ . Secretaries, Dr. E. F. Shorb, Lieut. J. C. Pitteaturf, Capt. S. H. Mello G.ll. Yantis, Dr. W. .1. MeClare, tialxia P. prise, A. Flemming White, Datfici The seeker. Adjourned with clisers for the cause and the tioket. MOUNT Rom—There was a handsome turn-out at Mount Rock on Saturday evening. Organized as follows : PresOlent, Peter Smith, Esq. Vice Presidents, Capt. Thunnts Brady, John Lilly, Matthew Thnailus, Levi Stone,lter, John Reed, Francis Pohlman, lhiniel Capt. J. P. Mil ler, John L. Jenkins, Levi Lawrence, Conrad Bender, John Rick rode. :secretaries, Dame! Lawrence, Adam Noel, :••anivel Geis,: man, Michael Lisle, Pius S. Snyuh, Anthony E. B. Rapider, t: ,t., addressed the meeting In a' Mreible manner upon the leading Ipsucsof the day, and IL J. Stable concluded.. Adjourned amidst cheers, of course—Mount Rock knows how to do limi t as well as to vote. NEW SALT:n.—The Democracy -of Franklin assembled in - goodly numbers at the house of Samuel Eiebolts, In New Salem, on Saturday evening, and organ ized by, selecting the following officers: President, Samuel Bart. Viee Presidents, Henry Belgic, Jacob B. Hartman, John Eicholtz, Jeremiah NleGuughy, Jacob James Ross. Beeretaries, J. Wesley Lott, Adam Deardorff, Tiewolearbatigh, George Beek, Jonathan W James Iteigle, Atkin" Henry. Ably addressed by Win. A. Duncan, Eq., and adjourned amidst enthusiasm. NE0110E7 4 .1 THE PrIILIC SCIIOOIJ4 In certain districts of Ohio the Radicals have recently forced negro into the public schools. An attempt was made to do the same thing in Philadelphia last winter. The party which gives the negro superior privileges on the nil! roads in this State will not rest until they make a similar distinction in favor of negro children in the publi, schools. They can only he checked in their •fa !mild= ny a defeat at the pulls._ Lot every white man be surroilfiat he votes, and that he votes for Judge shanswood and the wanit Democratic ticket. BEN WADE GIVEM UP 01110 Thp prafanelduaterer,. Ben Wade, has been stumping it all over Ohio. He gives up the &ate in despair. The Cleveland Pheindaskr says: "Ben Wade staid over Sunday at 1Cooa tB•r witit Hon. Martin Welker, and is said to have remarked in hie choice and l , xpress Ive language : 'The ti—d nig ger and the 13—d beads have given Ohio to the Copperheads this year." Hen ought to know, us he hail been around. DEmoctaaTe, votethe whole ticket kern top to bottom. The- opposition are re sorting to their old game of offering to traria certain candidates, that they may elect one or two men, but every true Democrat will regard ench an offer as a pereonatimmit. The men on our ticket were fairly nominated, are honest and capagle, and every tray worthy of your support. AN immense Demecratie Meeting, Was held at Reading on Saturday evening. The Democracy rallied by thousands. Gen. Wm. 111cCianilleaa, df Philadelphia, was among the speakers. Old Berke Will give &good accounk,Of herself ob Tuesday: 1 Is .ekery • Sooeratie vote be poll d, wewe h i wstearry he State by Vito*. ' "- -,..• :1 f 1n..4 mi. , .. - •;, s t i .iviwitifill ' gill Demoetitieenfet McCoNatiCiikr 'teems ly anxious for the election of Judge Wil liams. Of course.. MuConaughy and Williams both belong to Simon Oame ron. Why shouldn't they hare a "fel low feeling?" Curtin men don'tetand In the same "endearing relationship.'" '•1 ItAVE no purpose to Iniroduse po• West Butt metal equality between the white and 'blush mees."—A/trahrzet eon,. What a change! But a few years ago the above wus printed ant circuluted broadcast over the whole. Laud by the Republican prelim- stow-these same Jour nals are demanding dm passage of Sum• Der's universal suffrage hill ty Congress, with the aesurance that Judge Williams, if elected, will prououuce it oonatitutlon al and binding. White men, Beware how you vote!. ,Look hack and see how you have been duped. The trap le' ready. Will rap step Into it by giving your vote for the election of a man who will" place you on the same equality with the negro in this Kate? Rive tie your atlnWer at the ballot box! im=s A Nnono Judge presides over - one of the courts of New Orlea.no,aconsiderable proportion of the candidates for the &ate Convention in that State aro negroes, and nes:roes are announced as candidates for l'ongre:. , . Negro suprentudy, Is thus established In the ttouth, and Northern Republieans exult over the fact.. What. will Pennsylvania say in regard ;to the nuttier on the Nth of OetoOerf• L Tin: Leavenworth, Kansas, Losonce ciot say- : "At the recent. election the Democrats swept the eteconti Ward or this city late a whirlwind." -The tido sets steadily In one direction. The pots plc are tired of ltattical rule. - Those art, ebeekag signs, on 'Tuesday next Penn sylvanta will add her VOll.ll to the Kilter nl condemnation of it party ,Iyhich awls "out.ide of the Constitution," and m t„ negroes on it level whit white men. RADICAL EXEMIES.—"LocaI DiMaul- Rem" and "General Apathy" seem to he the two most terrible impediments In the wa:. of itittlicul "kofeal Dif ficulties" sent that party to the wall In Clilii01111l; "General Apathy" fanged t lona ut thousands "in Vermont; and In Maltae both of these cruel diaturbora of Radical harmony nearly sent that or ganfta tiottinto political bankruptcy. th.Ntlgal. Sherman gave Ws opinion of negro suffriAge in an ainireaa to the re turned soltlieN uL Chleug_o, on the 9th of July, Istss. He then pail: • "1 want those who have been 'in the South to bear testimony to the condition of the ,, e freed - negates. My own opinion is that they are not fitted rue the exercise o the Irunehine. [Loud applause.] I waie theta to get a lair price tor their la bor, but I do not think they are fitted to take part in the legislation of Cho coun try." [Renewed eheetlitg.] IN view of the late eiectious and con sequent consternation of the Radicals, a vorremmintent of the Charleston Mrr emy ehtli that they have their party 114111IC changed from Black" , to Mae Re publicans. The A ugusta Colialettetioruthot to us,ts that the coming ,lettions will beat Ilium both blilek 11111 i blur. few days ago, a prior a hhe Velllllllll WU., /are!liCti and put in a filthy C./1111./.14/o.le ity a couple °I the negro police, iktr the "eriute" a railing a negro uraymati —a Ito Mai nearly run Ws lit-m -ule over her child—a - hi/keit rascal." For hours a, kept in that filthy reeep it', 111/.11 .M.. ur Horton, Pope's ap pointee, now lit to cry the case; in the we:114101e her cunning 'falcon ails Lett to 410. 131 nesgh hors. tlyiiig the c use none 0, the ordinary fermis of taw were uomer‘e,l, uud, aiLliougl,i Inc dray - IMIU laud 11.1/111u no complaint, title WWI hued ten Jullars tor - breach of peace." Foun hundred negroes with lamps marched id a Radical procersfini it Phil adelphia ou Saturday night, had. A HAIL storm passed over Rending on the :nth. huiletohee ware as lurge as hen's eggs, but Houle measured eight inches in eireuinterenee and 'weigh ed three ounces. AN exchange says that the Black Re publican plutiorin has been a•l>ittlect uown to three planks: dtanspe, taxation and atgt•o etipayc. bil/1111A.31 lout /118 betting frit:ll4R half R million uullare by nut carrying Califor nia. Tui New York ikraid mike the Re, plibl.caii party what la their tiiiket, Mr: Johnson or Pompey ? THE New York Herald Mot deserted Radicalism, end predicts u Democratic victory in PeLsylvaniu ut the cooling eleeklee. TAX-PAyr:Rs! Your hara earaingn are pressrslipoL of Sour pockets co make PEN NJ 41/1t) 6TATEI3. Rucauctxa! Read your own papers and see that in every excluded Suite the blacks are green the power of governing the whites! Shaeffer's new flattery at Hanover, is the place to base your Pictures taken none better, uuue cheaper. +l.l.illeY re funded kf not satisfactory. SPECIAL NOTICES A Capital Remedy For the treatment of Linlls and Fever, and p.•rw env Aniue '1 to *l O Alele V/11/ cure, and alter... Marks Ihw.lrtwl, 1.1) taking re. pcatod dories of lisdo ay's It. ..I) 14 lief, dal*, .It, flag I lir prevalence of tinsdivlgromtb.ceoul puun t. It Ira capital remedy, a not, lAnlie, anti m 1.1 cure Wll.llOlll. subjecting Inc patient to tile norron+ en talked by tile copious us,, of tl , llllllle, cw,,,n, I, Arsenic, etc. W.), say, a) hope In a (Ay...1,. Th.., to I 'maw., urds„ l'aius 111111 e eUnnlitell, Curl, 110101,41, :sea-sickness, titers, 10,arrlava. ur rOutnach, /A...nem of tile Bowl is, rock or Ner vous sudden attacko ut I hulcra Ylornos, tt.., .111 1100 *bat one lie to o 1.1 libel /141.,.141rnrimenated abuse, Wilt pr.,. Ant nelel/1. 11 1111,4,44.4 ' , 11141 irength. Au> one uC oft nor xvx slttt ing Itut 11,11euntau.vin, Arnie, 111. nilualoY3 . cnro, , rituulti heir In 1,1104 lira /ICC 01 Hul ling 111.11.11adm IS r 1.41.11 11..1101 and t wo or more ttiols of :DWI, 't. 144- u.at *III, !feet r.•110ble cut, -old uy Druggists. Price o 0 cents per Islttle. ===l A PROTE(TED SOLL - Tiox OF TUN P11471'01:- /BE OF IRON, supptles the Blood with ita LIFE ELEId ENT, IRON, al% otg strength, rigor and hew life to the whole system. If the thousands who are suffering from DIN- FLVa&A, DMILITY, FEMALIC WltAlitttaltaCa. tk.ar would huh test the value.; tattle Pit!WV/AN kR , CP, the etThet a told not only astonish lttefoselven but would plLutte on their friends; for lowland of feeling cross, • . all gone" and nthourublt, they would le elleerl Ul, vinuroun and actls e. t DISTINt!!,7IIpIi..II.74r,T.W..iiITES TO A lithrt I hums Wei Ulu Pir.sgvrazt alkyl, and tau sun rutty butitulue your prow ruon. It /UM made it NEW MAN ut me, Inutneti IMO rat" N.) +tent al-qv vigor anti energy; I tuts t longer trentuluunntiti tie,altAitetl, an V. 110.1 you la saw Inv, tout ntro , l4K• or. inunder, and will[ Larne la io tuto r• nututAti. Mad pillyslutt, tiny 111111. I.IIU lent aye yearn. 171011.1)“18 hare been changed by the use of rid. remedy prow weak, .‘ek4y, supering, creature*, to strong, itradity, and happy men ona woman ; and in_ tVltctsCanltoi reforminalatilteotttte so yam a a troll. Tlur genuine Luta "Push vtAn rut.rr" blown ink the Outs. A o. paw) Psuppillet will be sent tree. J. P. 1/111:15.1.1Ufte, Proprietor. No, JO Ley tit., NoW York, Sold by all DrulprhsUt. GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE. AXviilil:/cle, //WK. (kT., 14th, emu. JP. Grace-Deur Sir -ii. mg 1..1., a tietlimal mseestmly ler KeverMaris With • meets wb- Melee lIPOft Iny Mlle.]. 'seemed reMedies lof fur ereteiMia urltaiimit Mussy T MI, tunkt I applied >Ltureslyet. wialkellbeard • putraruissi cure, I Meriefore Mel happy Is ber&U.Y Mr °Can dems 112 RA Minims , -~s JA int)) - • I , MES " - eat ler . .. _- . . . I certify te the tnr.-____ ________ iiiia. BETH H. a g i . o LiM: WU. , SETH W. F0W1.4 LIT% p , r , Wcit . Drlieft,ll , !