tftlSb Iln Kix!np tr FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOV. 1, 1887. NATIONAL TRANKNOITINCI President Johnson has issued a prods , - matton seem:pa:lending Thursday, the 28th day - of November Inst., as a day of "national thanksgiving and praise to the Almighty Ruler of Nations." The people of the United States have abun dant reasons for thankfulness to the "givpr of every good and perfect gift" for the numerous bit...sings showered (Jowl upon them. Let all joln in praise 1111,i thanksgiving, The followiug is the Pre , hlent's pro clamation; PIOXIAMATHIR (F THE PRESIDENT OF THE EXITED STATES OF AMERICA. /n, conformity with a recent custom, that may 110 W be regarded as established on national Consent and approval, I, An drew Johnson, President of the ['rated States, do hereby recommend to my fel• low-citizens that Thursday, the twenty eighth day- of November next, be set apart and observed throughout the re public as a day of national thanksgiving and praise to the Almighty Ruler of Na tions,with whom are dominion and pow er, wflo maketh peace In His high places. Resting and refraining from secular labors on that day, let us reverently and devotedly dive thanks to our Heavenly Father for the mercies and blessings with which He has crowned the now closing year. Especially let us remember that He has covered our land, through all its extent,, with greatly needed and very abundant harvests; that Ile has caused industry to prosper, not only In our fields, but also in our workshops, In our mines, and in our forests. He has per mitted us to multiply ships upon our lakes and rivers, and upon the high seas, and at the game time to extend our iron roads so far into tile secluded places of the continent an to guarantee speedy overland intercourse between the two (Means. He has locllued our hearts to turn away from domestic contentions htid commotions, consequent upon a dis tracting and desolating chill war, and to walk more and more lu the ancient way of loyalty, conciliation, and brother ly love. He has tamed the peaceful ef forts with which we have established new and inirmrtanc commercial treaties with foreign nations, while we have, at the same time, strefigtlicnett our nation al defenses, sad greatly enlarged our na tional borders. While thus rendering the unanimous and heartfelt tribute of nationalpraise and thanksgiving., %Odell mi so'justly due to Almighty (toil, let us not fail to implore Elm that the same divine pro tectron.and care which we have hitherto so undeservedly, and yet so constantly 'enjoyed, may beeoutiuuedtoourcountry and our people throughout all their gen erations forever. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set tnY hand, and caused the seal of the United States to be aflixed.• Done at the city of Washington this twenty-sixth day of October, in the year of our Lord-one thou-and eightjhuldred and sixty-seven, and of the 'lndepen dence of the United Stales the ninety second.,. ANDREW JOIEs,;SON. a By the Vresident: WILLIAiI H. SkM'A RD, See'y. of State. THE MIMES OF TAXATION That the enormous taxation under which the people groan had much to do with the results of the recent elections, Is not doubted by reflecting men. - Even Mr-minded Republicans admit it. Ina recent number of the New York Times, Republican, appeared an able ar ticle, reviewing the political situation, and pointing out some of the causes which press heavily upon business at the present time, and will continue to do so until removed by wise and prudent legislation. The Times says : The taxation of the country is begin ning to be a subject of the gravest impor tance, and of the deepest interest to all classes of the people. I t comes home to everybody's hearth-stone. It effects more directly and more seriously the dai ly conduct of evert• limo, woman and Mind in the land, than all -other politi cal questions put together. Taxation 111111 , falls with heavier weight upon us than upon any other peoplc In the world. And another necessity quite as imper ative upon the party In possession of power, is a more equitable distribution of taxation among the induptries that are forced to bear it. This view of the case is strengthened and fortified by the New York Commer cial Advertiser, which attributes the late defeat of the Radical cause in a great measure to the "unsettled condition of our currency and finances." It re marks: It is useless to deny the, fact that our onerous tax laWs and the unsettled con dition of our currency and finances cause A great deal of discontent. The - Republican party may not be justly chargeable with the responsibility of all the financial difficulties of the country, because no inconsiderable proportion of them constitute the necessary penalties of our exhaustive civil war. But the Re pub/icons arc responsible for everything that tends uselessly to aggravate and in crease our finanund burdens, and thus po litical opponents will promptly improve any popular discontent upon the subject to their own advantage. We Already see indications of a financial agitation that can only be prevented by energetic and wise action. Congrem can bring about the much needed relief, by at once restoring the Union, and - legislating for the Interest of the whole people, itnkend of the n gropg excluAvely. Will Congress ad dress itself to so salutary a work 7 TILE "Reconstruction" policy of Con grucl tuts been condemned by the peo ple. The late elections divided that is sue: Will Congress obey the voice of the majority ? Will they abandon their revolutionary and anarchical measures and return within the pale of the consti tution ? If they will not take the popu lar hint to retrace their steps, they must look out for a le'e mild corrective next time. If they persist in their "Recon struction!' tyranny, the majorities against them In the ?diddle and Western States will not be counted by hundreds, but by hundreds of thoustinds. The ver dict of the people must be obeyed. THE Democracy of Pittsburg had a grand torchlight procession on Saturday night In honor of the late victories, and Judge Thurman, of Ohio, the Democrat ic candidate fot Governor, made an able , and eloquent speech to the hugest politi cal gathering ever assembled in that city. -During the progr ess of the meet ing some Radical rowdies threw brick bats Into the crowd, and two or three periwig were struck. One of the rascals was caught and- justly punished. The day when Democratic meetings can_ be assailed with impunity has passed away. Tux Lancaster intetligencer truly re marks;—The election is over, but the la bor of the true Democrat is never. "The Price of. liberty is eternal vigilance." Let the organization of the party be per fected, and let - a systematic effort be made in every election district to extend the circulation of sound Dimocratic newspapers. That will•effect more than anything else. Let every subscriber to the COWPILER see what he can do in this Important matter. bk:t II tl, Yrt. moat SI., 11..1.011,..1itl for salkt by I.rugginb.l4,,i L., Dr. I.V(101.. of Part‘, one ta the moat eutineut Chew/W.4 tot F:tirope, said: "Tile 1110A1 Itllly ill• antlel• paled whea_Ltallne ran par. water." 1)r. H. Antlers, after fifteen year., oraelt'TfilMte meareb atilt ill lug one and ono-quarter^ omit.. of halite to etteti flubd ono, r in a ater, a tatihe Poirot u,.hnm dlow rratillt 1141 , 1. follow,/ Us Ilse, 10111 - Cll nllt rip n 1 heraett la mat d I a et., n 1i1.1141 . 0111. XI realm , . it'll% Dr. It. ‘ridene lodine IVelee Itafor male ! , t .1. I'. PI I\MNI 111 , „ 3d Ile) street, New and or Oil 0..1.11,1407. dw What Every One Want? A pool. relittillentedleir that will he Ytn bend wiles required, anti new Cr fails when vatted an. Tits t Ir now to br obta illf i in It r. Tobias' Celebno led Vend lan Liniment. Ninny thousands all It the Wonder of lite Age, as It doex all that loyMp resented and more. It cures Northd., Ilyttente. ry, Calle, (Map, and Sett olekne,,a as surely an It In used, and is is rfeefl3 Innocent to take Internally, even in double the tplantit. 1111111 Pd In the dinselnim ; and an on ex ternal remedy for Chronic' Rheuniatiain, ref., Brute., Ole Morro,wraps, Toolbar id., Headache, wart' Throat, Sprains, linteet. Wings, Tanis in (Ito Back, Chest, and I Amite, thousuutto have tootilled to, and their certificates can be seen by any one at ti t• Dctor's I spot, N) Courtlionitittrme, New Yor . Hundreds of physicians Use it in their prae cc. It has leen introduced elnce I.47;nint Vrtslo Nebo now hail, It In their Mouses, sfy would not bo without It even, it it wets Sid per bottle. Every drop Is Mixed by N. Tobias himself,and can be depended sit: Only NI cents and $1 per bottle.. Hold by tlruggists. De pot, Ni Courthuult at., New York. Oct. 11, ltltfi, Im A lienerial Xatasere of the flirts of the heed, the whlokeri, the mote- Wiles, or the marl, out he easily a.complimheil by the application of the ReorZhing hair dyer., and when even• hair In KILLED DEAD, the parties deceived by rims nostrums will re (ret, too bite, that the) dill nut use The n °oder thl tuni colic ly paintialetai preposition which, IN FIVE MINUTE:3, produrea n black or brown 'which Is not Houma, ed by nuture'r own hue Ito wine in time. lho only ante nail Nutt article Is CRISTA Lagto's MAIM ItVE. Manufactured by .1. (11.114TA110110, a 9 Malden Lane, New York. Sold by oil Druggllds, Applied by all Hair Dreasera. Oct. 11, =:B In sudden attacks of Cholera, Cholera Morin's, Colic, Intluensw, laptltbrta, and Ithentruttlani, either acute, chronic, or inflammatory use Rad. WAN'S Brady Relief—the only one and safe reme dy kuown to Medicine. tosal for both seam; nod for children trunnion it Ile the Croup it Jo C 01.14- ere(' excellent. it Is universally reroniniontled, fur its good effects upon the system generally: For Sprains, Mtnolins, Cute,- Bruises, Burns, Cramps, Pules lu the thick, Side, Feet or Weakness, Stilt as of Poisotioua 1,114.et1Y, Mosquito Bites, Sr.,_ the Relief, v. hen applied over that portion obit tell, will afford I ninteanite ease. To be short, and to the point thonels no other retn epy In tne world that wi ll stop pain so quick as Midway's Ready Relief. Price 1)0 eelllN per bottle.ld by Druggimx 00. 25, 1007. 2Ne IT DR. DIJPONCO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS FOR FEMALES, Infallible In orreet log Irregularities, Removing Obstruetions of tho Monthly Turns, Mill AllitteVer Cause, and al ways SUccenstu as it Preventive. It Is now over thirty years sine., the tiboveeelo. brate4 Pill. werehrst dlwovered by lir. LUPUS CO, 01 Paris, during which time they have beets extensively and successtully used in most oi the public institutions, as well as In private practice, at both hemispheres, with unparalleled succe.s, In every case, and it Is only at the Urgent re quest- of the thousands of ladles who tie, e used them, that lie Is Induced to make the Pills publie for the alley lethal of the se Mori Lg from any It , regalarilltll whatever, a. v. ell us to pre,, ut au lll crease of famlb %here health will oat p, rhnu it, LOOSEMINICIESE Females peculiarly situated,or thoveminposing themselves so. me cautioned against using theta, rills while lu that condition lest [lnn “Invito misearrlage,” after which admonition. the Pro prietor assuines no responsibility, shin ugh, their mildness will prevent uny Chief to health, otherwise the Pills are recommended se a MOST INVALUABLE REMEDY for all those afflicting compls.fiats GO peCUitOr to theses . . ONE 140 X Ia SUFFICIENT. 10,000 Boxes have boon sold within Two Years. Ten Thouenwl 13oxes sent I.* MuU, both by my self and Agents, to all parts of the world, to which answ.sra have been returned, In which In les say, nothing like the Nbo,l Pills have been known since tits Selene.. of Medicine dawned upon the world, In Removing Obstrualons nud Restoring Nature to its Proper Chan nel, quieting the Ner., es and bringing bark the "Itosy nolor on Health" to the cheek of the most dell, ate. Pelee ft per Box. Mix Bux 0 •1 •u. Sold by JOHN S. FOHN EY, Went< - - _ - - Agent for Gettyabunr. Pa. lry eendinll him ft through the PO.I. Oh gee, esn ha, the Pills sent, (.11filletitlally.) by Mall,to any pert of the eountry,..free of p o stage ' .• Bold Mao by J. gpangler, elnunlaereburg; G. W. Nefi; York; Coleinan & lON,. and Brown Broth er., Wholesale Agent., Baltimore, and S. D. Bowe, Proprietor, New York. March 4,1867. ly SCHENC3'S SEAWEED TONIC. Th s mesc , chse. hlre tied tr, De. J H. 8.3`10‘ of Phf's de'ph:s, It 'arm:led to dlesolve the hod sad make It Into ehlute, the ant pe ear Of Meatlen. By e:eaueine tha stomach with dtna.rit`e Mandrake PHU. the Teele loon ratans the atmetite, and toed that could net be area hefimt mini it will be eoeU/ &waded. Ceasturtre:ea Mllls be owed try Sabena . * Ramonle Smtp mime the Astor* and Urer I. swede bestthr sad the appetite mere& hence the Nair sad rib ere restated to .trw'r" e*r.r arse or ....Vila% A hag dazes Dolga; ce. the 8 WEED TOVIC .ed three sr roar beer sif the kti+'L'Alir. PILLS wUI cars set anew! °lee or dra prp.,a. Dr. Vl:ord.: mike. 9earl:4l,lomM 'tattoos New York, Dap ton, gill a: 'l4 yc ,e , pal 04Irk* to rbiladelp`rts evert week. Bee plow. o , etch Meek or M. Oomph...too ...Omt Clan 'or ho de " for visitatliko. P cane Awes, Mauro porebswei, that Oki ewe likeveeeot of the noclp.^. one who, lo the ast ram, o. Cm:ea./ID-AM and the other s. he now It, le perste hen 04 &goo the Gar viatelp. • 8 db Dru -4,1 Sad pcacrs,pr tio Y , the ha d.w.t. AR Mora ,or W.,u .bw4 a.n tees o Bonn *lre. P n Vt. 01114 Ha n Monk Mb 1= MEE • .httn D. rsete, CI MI T cam LW Ca ;Inv Abu. FM wow ma I yr is e,; 1 44 nola e .11 To Consumptives The Her. EdsraM A. Wilson Will send (free of charge) to all who detilre It the perscription a itli the directions for making and - ening the simple remedy by which he was cured era lung affec tion and that dread disease Consumption. Ills only object Is to benefit the afflicted and he hopes every scanner will try this preacrtption, as It will cost them nothing, and may prove a Ldtwsing. Please address Rec. EDWARD A. 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