cffiis~x o n}iicr. WO „rrrk a. 'Mut. TUE ARTICLEA OF I.2IPLACOLIII EXT. OnSettlefity late, Mr. itootWell , Chair man of the eleteet 4.,Nenmteert, presented to , e( i theme the arthriealof Impeach ment, bembritt by the House oaalnet dm, Pmehlort. They Mt refer .4t) the StamMee •rntretr, mod might cut. Meted is two , lieu Bet the imgeselt, NI boom theicetele to be • weak one, nod heves the effort to give It.antennin kw. a-snult4plicity .o( article*, The lot loaring iv an abairtmt et thew previous eltarget: Alve dret Abater* that Andrew Jehe• seee,tiArennlentonf the United ides u,) did. on Orddiettiny of February, miee . fully t!) Issue an order removing litierin 14"4 3 10 ,1 410e4 iiiegretary WOG Reapak,titat uu the, AZ' 45x. 0f v rA i www , 4 ud r uw Juhateuu htqued VI (04tX Apppin4l,3% Gen- .LizeWe.Winonnol s . /*ft , 144'4, tbat AIM re W Jul neon, on tAt,:4447oollAbtueeil, euuttoithat a yitigii cr.lnie!uuknitsdinnonnor'.' bY nioßaP o .4 (leliernl 'Thoms ....Soereiary W ~ 11y#r luteritu r • . ' tiefouih, kagesaooanklrckw; Llta posek.srou of tlui tylli,Delparlutru t ; „ T l + o 111 44 1'4 , 9 0 tike . if.bi Jay' of Fug; rnmy, mid o ther days, rreshlent Jolov !•on evusiAru.,l (kn. Thomas 4; pie v.ent Btantait from holding Bard (nee:. , Tdl . .siA t tiz, that the tist of February, Preshien Johnson conspired with Gen. pn to take and setze the pronerty of N*aibepartuleut. he !Wreath, that Andrew Johnson, on thT2lst of February, and on other oc casions, conspired with Gen. Thomas to prevend. and Noder the execution of the Tengre-0-01See act, and to prevent Ed wrn M. Stanton ) ) front holding the otilee or Secretary of War. 'The eighttr--thist on the 2iet of Febru ary, Andrew Johnson conspired with .oen,Thomaa to take and seize the prop erty 'or the War Department. The ninth, that Andrew Johnson, on the . l2fit Of February, appotnted General Motors Secretary. of %rat ad Interim, and delivered a fetter of authority in Wr = -tenth,._ that Andrew- Johnson, us Corntirander-fn-Chtef of the Army of the Ilnlk 'States; did, on thel.l4 day of February, bring before film General Emory, In command of the Department, and- (Iceland to him that be was not bonnd by the Vonstltution to obey the law providing that orders should be !s -ound only through the tienerui of the army. This, every candid reader must admit, le the merest trumpery ; but trash as It is, the .:teatlinOtry" published gives It a stlU,oreakeraspect• If the subject were not so grave, men would look upon the perfmmanoe as the broadest and baldest lonia. Can it be that it will lead to the removal of the President of the United litotes! Law, justice, decency, cry out against it. Impeachment can only suc ceed upon the narrow ground of party -necessity, the President being considered I,n the way of the liegro-supremacy plans Of the madmen who now lead the 'Radi ial organization. This single plank have they, and nothing more. To sink the President upon it, will be to send them anittheir followers down into docper depths of infamy than any party !'Serbefore reached. lIIII44IIIIMENT IN THE SENATE. TM* Was a nOvul serve in Consanie on 'Wednesday. At one o'olook tee Honed-resolved itself Into cosnmdtke• of the , wheiedied preceded by Mr. Dawes se ettalmean, and by tbemsemagers, all ttmaitepebleente .meatterw:proateded Mae Meanie to paeseot•tbaastideeoil taw vedebtatetmaMaet•abe Prendent. • Hear cbt• thanDennieratte :members arum pier tad ,Warn] .On :we led as • klmatiestate Maaather Diernerypeea tit:mama vassmanst siatiaeamatidaphitr. Alashaan 401 We parteeHhe stabitgem *Wm Matieei kn IlitdiAtibt „Mad Um articles at immesh mast* it'bo - Sesietens seatained Ptiled eittaissolheomathtig. OW:Mtn ntembiss aCthe Mabee Mood about therlmeabitila tholallot Ite inn an*. • On the auseinnea at the weeding. et thudded/sr the Perth_ etems.4tro tetemare auneasteed. that the harataw min tabenettanon Outputting - at Matsepahment, and. give dim nodes be the • ~,Whimanasee.estiosequently suioptoti umminteopee,nemesti atone °Week yam kite, lathe trintot the President, nod ntiptittited Is, 'committee to escort Chief JestienChme to the dui r. - eidetissiletiChase during the morn ing sent to the Senate a comm union thm , giving hisiviewis oa the proper mode to he observed in the trial of the President. ale tioldothst thireieSate most organize as acoorbr4Aletore reeelvi ag tie article* of 4sapesoimen4. from We lions*, and ULM tetietiial•easiatiasue iiatunimmis ta tho ..koseidant as • .Court and not as a Sealant - g . 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IV. coos AtU414404 , 1}1403.• Geo. ,W.- 4ftwell of r ltttiMklWuowlJd* 11.. /*saw. milt liimilimi.-Ilera.mi)pmiiii44 fkilemmtem.tm dkailliat4WW4 SAungokitkia trap UA Caw -11/111/MlNPAisiiitAi Rout Wm-P.446P; 7iblitihrartitS4l444 l tke 1604 / 514 e 40ipaimPlAine: 4 40 41U. ithwaiwiao4uP. imat weak • I.lAttrfithigfiVcrta Eit‘s." ha APWMAIIMIDAY fIICW.IL 4 "4 1 344 81 4 C 4481 416 0 0694 t, 4 1 4 ,v 4; 'Mad. fetigWvAl. WAd#lo 4l1 4. 13outivAll, airibi Jind , /!cgollu• 'Mew . 4msAwsoaq , ./f4v141'90 tnaliguP. "tYle tear VaitwOric,t,R,Pir2Pvi. itsopt*,l44. t .ritgas--; . - 11,44rht.—thatii . ligiantrgf sTr ivoveoliw r'N e tilir r - • a gaitg a ffAx ki T 1 • j 4 - 4 - 7 / ' I:ji 1 1.; ~40..; THE 111d11 GRlME—vrtz nr.u. CAIN Were the Pr design Sly Lis ilsts , ltionfleutsifiallothe spackausbuitil -1 INNEICRE TONNEIMATTIT ',METING IN PHILADELPHIA. guiltless, therflisre en 4 iraoun*ti i fig th I- ad 1, Pliihdelea, miks guiltier than lie a a greater crime 18 I_lNled tf):Operflo ~ ill on Siture nigh, doing than an 11 .„. 9 fCCUSPI of. an- th an itilleill ntelhudittece, mb i peachment ai t teitblltrd I( tbrijae give *re- mho tlidlr it ppro - greater crinll s -- te - httle this 'Trotter -• of thrisiderite l eini u slit n crime. It behooves the people of the al. course of a Radical Congress in lm- United States to keep their attention fee- , penciling a patriotic Chief Magistrate. tencil,,on thts gresj, ertme—the crTine of 1 The hall was decorated N 1 all flags smi ths Bert/thresh) •fingy and the Hump', mottoes, prominent among which was Clostoress-..tha. eslausit.Lliannicalital tlut....ht/husiinri-faer th£ Tatille-r!' stand -.., is ry otherArimq of theics,is le ap AID this, "The Uulop and the Constitullon!" or is adjuvant to this the greatest of their Gen. IratM J:, Vdsfai - y,f . :el,ideir terstited crimes.' Their usurpation of the fitment I by , * large nitrate' uf, Vjois ,Preuidents o/ the, lisecutive; their usurpation of and Secretaries. Can. , W., on taking thtt powers of the Judiciary; their at- the chalet thanked the east assemblage tempted inicupuncy of the Executive for tiro honor conferred; declared 0 4 4 ehak by the hpunch went 'weirs; their, the; Illerfaili: rig was not, ) Wl the purls:taco/ squandering of the public, treasure; their esprendlig astupalliffor smirew John whole...lsle/ramie upon the revenue; their sou, sr any other individual, but torus-. COnthanthce of the whisliey-tai at two Min lhe Pm/title/U.4 the Uoilcil Staks ; 404µn0, so as to get a few millions awe- and eouclutlud by saying ; toy for carrying the November elections It is *sacred, and a solemn duty that, by. .1 . 0 . 11, 4 4 " time whishey7thtetot ou d . f e i l . ,.. l ,t iav as e Lo e Ngfornic et uo r t rio s r i c uthi t tit t - i h o l ur- We , bribed reveuue-oflleers do plusher we b ewe l e d uty to perform ' toward& .1; the people of Ilfti in/Moos; their usury Writhe* of the deed of three hundred patinu l of the rights of States to inottroi thousand soldiers who sleep between the tits suffrage and their prostitution of the S t 4'i t Z a h t iu e " o ia nt r iletehit Me IllraToloi, it power thus usurped to abridge white suf.- Snivel, and raise their volo u in h er e, ese ti t tsy haw and roofer the ballot by wholesale would he found iu sympathy with tlroto itpou Ignorant blacks; these indeed arewho are now battling for the Union, crinma but th ley are less than, or tribe. They, wnold.sayi "We fought fof that , I T Mon —UT ptltsisi roar 1n its defense, tai to, their greater clime. and not for keertng the States dirricver- Four years of successful war they pros- ed." 'These are the kind of sentiments, titnied to party purposes. ri'licee yeats that should II nd a heat ty ret-ponsc in the of complete peace they helve / n°etitetwa a U( s '4" t r ;l ' e °, e r". sfinti ' Pa l n er t . mi '' te " t i b s e e br tim sl l-l o t t to party purpose*. Disunion still exit;to i 1 every Otis in the wintry; therefore , : let despite successful war, despite entire us thiuk ortlieni whenever we Ilud the puttee. 'Poky ascend:limy is still their 1 foundations- of our Republic assailed by sole purpose, and their plan is to main- reekl t es i s pattlsans i The very govern rr tothem—by m wetve t.:: tutu it by ❑negro supremacy worked , a n 'Tio n , Ins t ead o n f " S il e t eki through a military despotism over ten 1 United Mates, moon detertx% naiad u poy States. Grant has consented to be their I their destruction. [Appluuse.l tool In working the intlitary tlespotiBm, but he 18 only the General of the Arm le, of the 'United States potinm is not assured uniesa_thei can control the Commander-in-Chief. Hence they tropeach the President who was the choice of the people,- to replace him by another who Las Just been rejected by the people. r‘VatleWill be tlieir pli ant tool. Johniniu will not. Disunion prolonged to keep the Re publican party in power ; 'Negro stipreiiis acy worked by .3111ttary Despotism to keep the Republican party In power af ter Disunion hecouita impossible ; these are the high crimes of the Repub lican party, these the misdemeanors of the Rump. These high crimes and mis demeanors of their own they now seek to abet, yet draw attention from, by their sensational impeachment of the Presi dent, of the United Rates. Their charge,. against President John son are trash. it in ti scandalous effront ery to utter or to urge them. They de serve not the dignity of a flat denial. It le an insult to the understanding of any man to demand their disproof. The oh. stinate defender of the Constitution they impugn as its violator. Their charges are trash, as their schemes are glass. Not he IN the &Wilts!. They are the traitors. The Rump Congress are usurp ers and revolutionists. They band to gether and hoot their scandalous and impudent lie in the fare of the nation, against the Chief Magistrate whose crime for them has been that he bus. up held and &eyed the Supreme Law— that he Ass refused to conspire with them In disobedience and disunion, In userpatina a»d_treason.- Let the people keep their eyes on the real traitors end the great crime. Lit them watch the genuine criminals us they go through their solemn mockery of impeaching hfm who refused Ms min sent to every step of their crime: Let Chem fratteri their gaze on the usurpers, the ?miters, thedisonhimildir who Make of this solemn Proerrtrre 'of qurittlured nation ;the inetrerment of theft - hate itgolnstfhisteaddist upholder Of the na tion's-laws. Mark the revolutionists of the , thtelp•ai they Insult the fors of day With The preterite ef a oonoern for the laws whioh Its- their hands harabrea nothing but the record of a haltY sums and - the rerstorpaftylilisns—for the Conntitutionitlffeti'fiVeltrrywhere rent with the tiontPtinti of &hair trutoi Let the seitsation-speotaide ufrtitrist Impeachment Kr ott. Let . trniten . 4 be therniniptees ofJustion eat-usurper of lee r> regard for the divisions. of power is the structure they have undermined, let raeolutioreria uphoht the .14; of the Corerant, let a. WU:lfni Chief-Elardstrate stand In the dock and a Otilef•Justice preitde who Is sunbltloul orb% Chair; let tbeJuatutiNg mockery go ou, but. rause ,i, great MOM illoCatig was held In New Yorkcity, on lerldity evening, in owt-. shim' to the proposed luipeaeligueut of President Johnson. All the papers of that eili (*near in Mating that it wait attendee.by slams , member of the lead. ____ _____ . log merebassita, bankers, mansidatitrega, The New Yolk Ratak', an indepen- workingluela mad other , proadtient kind dent ;aurae!, says of the articles of Int. De men.: Ammer the awaken seas peachnieut brought against President m ay o r li c a mm, o f w ho m , 4 6 „,,j, fi n Johnson by the flatheads of tile Mouse: Express :-. the Literati:lg sketch. The ton articles of impeachment make m lint nothing so dear as that. impeachment r. said: • , Is a sound toot to stead upon--tind The meeting bed heell'elellod bY cis it Is only the imam, dream of men w ho, merchants, bankers. and pretensions' in indulging an In party fib, r 44" of Una city, who represent Ala cepa have driven away from .thero titie guides tea by ritilliOns of dollars. It was, well It of reason and...„huhipuent, of men who i had been done. ft would be a sheltie to I having acquired the arrogant habit in the American nation If no voice went I II Congress or forcing their will on a feeble forth from it in regard to the recent majority, have forgotten that there is no measures of Congrem , , who were ut- t previous question went olTdebate beforeempting to remove the President or the the people, and who therefore are now United States by-mere form of law. It I in a fair way to find out that there is af- was well It was so, for it would be n ter all a difference between an extrava- j burning disgrace to the age if the men of gently one-silted view of the law and the I the city of New York, interested as they law itself. It matters not what happens are in the pnsmertty of the whole corm- 1 in thegenate for the case Is before the peo- try, uttered no word against the partisan majority in the two houses of Congress. pley and they will judge it on the dispro pentoa . b et, ,,,,,, the offenses h itrge d Whnt was the trouble? It was a very 1 and the reedy sought-on the utter simple story, and one which every man went 4 wi sd o m, moderate counsel 4 ,,,d should read and understand. The speak oktriotte terixiee et t h e it epe htk ew pu t., er then detailed the circumstances la- Ws .:11,inapesiel rent go through the tending thcretunval..of fx,. Manton. ig Amato 41, will plait/11 the 'Republican The President In the our of trial has tiart g y.beftwo the, country; herthe Anted- at ail "meg` been elterehr e tPh.f lbePeoPie. can people ,will not be dragged al the The executive.' hilltidelive led' "mikdat heels of au organization governed department* b y department* weredlistellet and ealloulttft the faii4ig iotatient_aud vindietiveapirit and the whole salvation of the gauntry .of OW T h,,,, 6 4 .,", It t iwente k eem o rested upon their'Wing' e,cinjlhuefir sO; hail la the Repots, it will only 0 14 . . t0 t h e nod if the tiredness men 'of 14SW"Vbrit .fieekalitl of the„people ?r ainat tu e m p ro . :kerb ;Anterior. did riot arise adage Maser" ben tati ves the weight .. I„be ,gattatorjel eff2ongrensilorieie titentsentii re trowel jwigoreat to the same wst, , then farewell to the constitution and to .4s-to I•twangreasionsi chino or a the country.„...2lar _relnags.onfr. Jelin ssuieptraubased on the ireithumay of i sou per se might not affect the corn .t.t.w.k , 0 r ,,, it I s t w , ooe ghi e l i t e, mere*, credit' Sr petiee-of the toiletry, ‘ 7 ,1 4, , Je T te. h e yU g ree d - w - a - - 4,0a,, u0 - i - ry, Auld be hoped it would not. The Teruo. 110A1 read the charge with a strict face. Yid of Mr. Lincoln by au assassin did At, gives ,t Jod y 144 e s, " o f Ow yokuion of not affect the couainerde, credit or peace u p , of the conntry • seas no reason Jim,conststittte, compelled to basic but that Borne rigrnltrole to carrbefore the Ben- i for the nieldelli ' dtloto Avklisithealth the ate, that it. e extremity 1 removal of Mr- thdoloon ger, ello AO , a , iltit i e h tr it r y wA t er i a l: R eu n y .t Andrew Jcilaidam,..auwaig,..etrike upon this ' s imple co venation - between the the...public mind with ,tome OW terror, 'Prerifiten Rini - gearerstr, dletortettlitri:a _'‘'ertnefeas the fed ".0 ii 'party , 'in iminpbeferbt " mete d ttietonetemi, has - Willikington attempt-theteenevelhf Use 46041 6 ,41ignity: of t4o gpaat, c4aapizaky 1 Prellident of therileitetigtatea sheik to rpt jiirani, ruck *lnd ,Pikwl, against " 'the Ildirrk , A lit@ public I WhildowitlNAireft.46l l Petiete'dr poor lents ; attitit woes! lilh- I te,r, i hoitely more laughable Mtn 'Meat la- i , 4n, an itihitior `ftils'ai - iino l ifeli i mous affaiP tutelif not feel, that the IMI ''Poor,'ivere' t.iihiy:thr.... - &me helfb I t w it r eemet oth oierte gyo k m A, 4 degree I 'madam of.hear tienaleawal deka isle,) I be paid, whether in' gold or, ourranoy, . _— ' !Ho would fro , . '''' m i .'t "'less they put .1 Rose ' 16 Q 4 4VORdidlt 4 ro*biek'otiti . 40 A V R OittirVeLO4tektig,Acpßgret , J l scare- , AT-, „ politician . .., „ 0 , , Andre * ' , A g 1 0. j set ,the'rr§mept 71t11011t cane they ' Irall - 1444r IhNlittneriestldit 4f4Ftrftn. so l l„,"Ftla4Ati trfe_ident NP,p, kit ufi 0 r Lin otig.or eip...lowetiEutibtr..maaessuga ; ~ rirW,e4q;t:: l l 4 q.v,bßio*Pf:4i_P: -ikeliee ,6 4eiiig liiemoav#Emsq ee ? v ;!, Rot. tioni,4oErrtifiitArauteApeey be oNertursig au e pur,ppWer sa w 4 4 - q. it 4 4141,V1/11_Ii i llq4 frs'iwi h d for , ther, lie won d - asic - Wntelitt i ,- Wb , adebt or. pelkoneu prbperty 1' Ile, :14 .4i. e d .,,, ev n i1 ., ..:/: ..„ -_isgre_-_ , -__-:na , s . :i., mat- iii . rde , atiee t k itwen t.thi Lia eijonftsi rlit ,orthe ,ini- , t IlindltiarrAttlistbeAbls Arteries iPlorsiy ?pi ~. '`" • •• t . • 4 , dere t e o-: one of the Aside* rilaillidleitgall-; .. 4 • .etao4of 7'14 - , prdus t ra; ~,,,,,, R.,„, New; AgiiMoiets4t6 tli soratil AVM sd. to wintry I al elibiiiaKtiliter-i ripawdiNuAti.: Tag H. --, A A .S.A owl" it b • to us en-1 ~0 , f r 9: 4, ' ~ ..l int l i zoo; te> -, , 164 1 47 i i i . 4 / 1 .) , f r' „ , " it ' 4 . i 4 ; ., N. : - ?;'' .'.'. 1 ; 1 ' e ,;;,4, --r-, , ,...1••••,,1!,„; ~,r‘..-,,A • to be deceived by the disguises of their rote, 0 fellow .Citisens and forget not for a day the' real- criminals and their crimes.—.V. X. iWorld. THE USEILIICUMMET AIET/C&Ni. MEM EC= - ..x-Ciovernar IS glcr, trou. Richard Vaux, CoL .J1i:llowell, Col. Lechler and Col. Ziegler addressed the meeting sue A succes4nl des ceseively, and were applauded through. out. The following re.solullons were then proposed and adopted with great enthusiasm : The Democratic and Conservative citi zens of who regard the gov ernment of the United State:: as a consti tutional system, fouuded by the patriot fathers and sages and statesmen, and ii ho are determined, God helping them, fo in:dr:fain the Union and the Constitu tion against all enemies : 'poi:62(3lm That representing the ma. jority of tidi!_pizpituat illiihidelphia and Penn:lo vania, that the usurpation anti revoluttonary action of the representa tives of Iportlon of the States of the Mon, in a ikk-called Cuugreas now assem bled, is a It " LItLY AGAINST LIOVERN MLNT. ReBoll, , Cd, Tha Congress lea Constitu tional Department of the Government, and all its powers re granted by the Constitution, and wit out this authori ty, all its acts "outside the Constitu tion" are REBELLIOUS Et nrs TO stru- VOler TIISI GOVERNMENT. /lei/Weed, That we protest - usurpations of Congress in ail., to destroy the constitutional poN the Executive Department and U. rlicial Department of the Federal govt. ment, they being co-ordivato and cyual with the Legislative and alike be yond its control. Resolved, That the people have sub dued one rebellion against the Union and the Constitution, waged by war, thus declaring by the decision of arms that the Cnion is, and the Constitution shall be paramount and beyond all ef forts to destroy then:, and that the no tion of the so-called intetrgreen is a peace ful rebellion to prevent the union of the Stated and destroy the supremacy of the Constitution. Resohyd, That we will sustain and support the Executive and Judicial lie partMents against the usurpations of congress, and give all our "a/de/Ili tom fort' to the President of the United States in his nets which are for the de fense of the ninon and the Coustltutiou against legislative treason. 12efoiroti, That all persona who seen to prevent this may be Justly regarded aft encfnies to the pence and welfare of the community, and all who-stimulate to violenee, whether they be (iovcrnors of States or &numbers of Logi:ph:Urea, abouLl be denounced as traitors to the Constitu tion and laws they have been sworn to support. • licsolved,--Tiseit- the-wirite race ie the goyeruing, the source of al/ political pow er under the Constitution ,us "Um pco plc" of the United States, and we anti never submit., never,. to any "policy" of Gungfeen which proposes to give the he grip we culler political power or aerial equality. Resoltvd, That copies of this preamble and resolutions be signed by the :Abeam of this meeting, and bent to the prettir ding °dicer of the Senate, and the pr r ding °Meer of the members coiled the Huose of Repreeentatite, mftvatisetttlid In Watittington, lltateletror Cane,* anti- to the Ttesideat of the littitW *ides. tot, t lost the euptiug o ers of • Ju v mAss mriferiliti7VlPEW vomit (MANN IN PATON OF NE071.04F PRENACY. -- . ,-- The State Senate contested election fieneral Grant haaitlanget wild Alm- The of Robinson vs. Shugart drag} p ile self, body and soul..to ' , the BridlaWb. lie aloWieitgth along. A few!weelts *ice comes out mirk At old, a fare? Kt( th e Radical newspapere,_ wit OW "ifice - lulfrag€4 llo lo o l6 I,iwor It i f tri lcv* of trumpets, paratlede ti o eupremacy. nit 1101 41111 0 .(iletle .. , yvillene . o'slearn, as to n* f s ge i cock ream:wed pike rit the 'members - In Centre county, and his statern ta of the &Ay'. dartieti.i. of !Tow "'Or' that fraudulent naturalization papers leans for disobedience of orders. Tw o of I were used and that a number of men un this number were white men and it, ten der his empley voted upon them fur Mfr. rem " 344f i i(11 :niileral ° xis " 44 ' s r e" Shapira were lieudepted by the Radicals cenlly_ Jeveked this order r and thereby .. u u sa wr ;i,.1 tkiecharacter uf this re Instated:these these c — olOre7.l gen tlemen in their 'poilltichia T as City Fa- witness con tiuuednnimpeached of course his testimony 'Would iteake weight, therm. To whaadepilis will a man sink h ence, knowing, that lecture, the end himself now-a-days, in order to gain popularity with the party whose. norm- of the eontemt his character. would 6 torn to shreds and shown to be value nation he is. courting. Citizens of kepi, the Radical managers !it'd organs Franklin twenty, you who desire white made littNy tpeeeure adynnec capital out men t°ll6B 4./aeri°44 will y ou "Aw l ' a of testimony which they will not dare man for Yresident who thaw places ne-, to refer to hereafter as worthy of a mo: groes In the high positions of the laud to meat's Coll4ideratiOn. the exclusion of white, men, even when doing so, it becomes necessary to humil iate a saUaut officer like Cienelni Ilan cock ? 3'444 4piariL Si'Aileons unauthorised nreetehliali molt of the uegro Bureau In Kentutsky after Its dfscohtlintance by orders ftom the Presdeut, Is severely denounced by the. peoide generally fu Pennsylvania. Whilst the,Neraieru States Ore overrun N‘ Rh lionEtt and itithiegrions white me et ati ice sud laborers I u scorch. et employ ment, (many of whonrare•auffering for aunt of bread,) it la justly /oohed upon as an outrageand a crime to eouflnue to feed and clothe, at the public expense, thousands of able-bodied negrots who can get %VOA- W/141 , Win net labor be cause they task landhold ers sad sake eIIidEIFS under - She African izel Sopihytn State governments. lie stiles thrall° laboring ela.sses in the Northern States, who are employed, are daily paying heavy fazes upon all they eat, use and wear for the support of the negroes who are refusing to make con tracts with farmers for the year in the expectation of being made landowners by the mongrel conventions. Stanton's unlawful act, In favor of lazy Southern blacks and against the industrious and suffering workpeople of the North, is justly looked upon, therefore, as equal In Infamy to his refusal to exchange "sound - men for skeletons," during the war, because the "rebels" would . not consent to rate the nigger as the equal of the white man.—Patriot & Tint New' York Evening Post hits Its Radical brethren hi Congress borne hard bloWs, In relation to the impeachment question. It says, "do the Republicans in Congress believe that the country will see with patience the most necessa ry legislation on the currency and the taxes put off, In order that they may prosecute their quarrel with the Presi. dent? Let them not so deceive them selves. The use of a politician, in a free country, Is to serve the people; and ad vance measures which shall mike them . ore comfOrtable and happy. There are en now in Congress who desire en hOn. ble' future; would they not do well to .ee in What way, they can do somethtn: or the people?" k Wore(' gives election 1.,•tv0 towns in that State 'Radical majority ,nrned a Demo -1 at the late to 091. ie State r ie ma- Tim' New Y returns from fifty which, in 1868, gav; of 8,044; in 1887, they cratic majority of 77, wi town elections wax incre Similar gains throughout would add N 1,006 to the. Democii )(oily of last fall. A continual such acts sit the Impeachrhent of Pcesident by the "Rump" and the p Motion of the judiciary by Judge Cart tet,' will swell the Democratic majority to an; overwheltnhig figure, not only in NeW York, but in all the States of the •Tictory is coming to the De motracy ; let them be prepared' to re- Its Radleal Joann, through Judge CaKtded'il thentellge.of.9eisand Thomas, prevented to Fresh:lent freen,awrocitriug au totionliate lend Annan Upon -the teens of .diet bUI. It is said that, they notentplate witaidhusiug their nee WM* MeArdle, now In the Supreme Ceart ~In wider to invent ad decline* ones the "ileintletikm l r nets. his fere* wanted that, sluould the President see. ceed in getting the Stanton oasis ion the court before nen-iion--get him de pond, rather• than risk the anion of the Court, It has been deer/shad that Stew. toe shall resign. These are some of the tricks of tin Radical osurpers, whereby they hope Lonnie unlawful power, or, ai least,to mann from the people the Wee constitutional. Lasts upon which they stand... Bow can soy decent, law. abiding mac tolerate much is.. respect such Lannon creatures ?—Prariot d 17- NeVit A.N9TMER .L)F.ALatiatialt! , VICTORY ! bock .Fa., February rnuniedpal election held here yesterday reeny,ed in a grand triumph, evary,ward going Democratic- - tile majority for R. R. Bridgers,, Mayor, is 193 against 80 reerulte here for Geary. NEW Yuisi CHARTER ELECTION 4.— New York, March 3.—Charter elections took place In various parts of the State to-day. In most of the towns heard from the returns show Democratic gains. PORTLAND, Me., March 2.—The char ter election to-day resulted In no choice, although the vote was the heaviest cast since 1860. McClellan, Republican, has 2,404; Peter Putnam, Democrat, .1;242 ; Deering, independent Republican, 179. The Dentocrats have gained 886 over the AIR etkien, and 8/0 over the spring election. ' k'sou Washitigtomto .Litipoim all the Presidents exercised s the sight to -re move members-of thole Cabinets, when ever they thioughtsuolia upuptarik4t e t od proper. No one.. evkl. 4aubt,e4 pe Peolo4 their authority to do lo under the Corlett totioh, oi r tAked pf impegohitig :them for preferring ono lean to OOotiler for Secie tory of Woir — or' X'ostmaster:Cleileral.-r Yef now, Androi Sohneon',ll3 to be ,yrC 10;ettebed for cloitii this vAry,ait.' + r O, '--- --- _ IrE _ NITRO TAMS S ENATE AND I,N, re:AcitirEirf.— . tile Settateconelits of for:- !..titlqfll49,* - Apil te,.. DemOoratte couseive,ti'veli, Pi_ p, i) . co:l;ihterili of 'the *etitution 'hip Remo fi,h44l.befrod.leir ea iithciLt-theß9o4rfoPcat g, ,4 _ the rHhie e ite memte're pietkiit, 6 v: Cl e present case. vot Id tp thirtx-ilx, so teat the , Attlicaleha*e. enough„ votes to inure O__,YlCA.,kitt:firrlrl.4eukal,id BqV* '.li'V?tll44SAlllO, e pw :,o4istor, who ' it:e - . iiidtPV ;" Is lih- I FT M at ti, .0 1 ,P• i i' ? h P'Ru Clo , iereobie h D issecpliwito k THE Cons °rip , 11,..; l , 1„, u • .n! 4 Vtifoa6'W , lt' iiyir ~-,• • ;:i o 4 i reits . ' ViVilt a - . , •, t "., .-?,7, :- T ., ..,,;. , ~ 74 sighttrivo JP :4:1,i nyrig%-- ...ta . A 1 '4ol":"Mbillillifoglias,l6Aqpkilot act Nreitawk•iniositsio basellik,'l-4...w.:1,i,).) _VIA 1(41 w:,! TIIE CONTERTIL; Ara. The testinlony given this'Week, on the shows . up age man O'Meara in Ids true_ character. One of the men whom he swore voted in Phil. lipahurg iJit.tues l'ii'Donaidi was called to the stand and testified that he did not vote them, but ierited in Clear Acid county, where he east a Herethltean ticket. He produced hie certificate of uaturalizatiou and his honorable discharge as a , oldler. He teMined, also, that live others of the men named by O'Meara as having voted at PhlitylneEourg en fratiltilent piip*s were hot there on elution day, but had left the ly„prii. Ile an ore, fel tiler, that O'Aleara'o chatacttr for trtrth \Ca, had, and Wattle would nut believe him ou oath. Besides this conclusive testimony against the Snail' witness relied upon by Robinson, eleven citizens of good char acter, front Elk, Clearfield and Centre counties, hive sworn that o'.lfectra's character for truth is bad, and that they would not believe him on oath. Among thole witnesses is an ea-member of the Legislature and an acting Justice of the peace. Added to this, fuU proof has been furnished of the circumstances un der which the men upon the railroad were removed from one part of the line to the other, and, so far from It being for fradulent purposes, It is shown to have been for the purpose of prosecuting the work at the only time when it could be done. it is also in proof that before the election O'Meara was in consultation with Republic-au leaders to tell them the Irish vote under his control. These are a few of the leading facts shown on the - part of the sitting member, and we venture the assertion that the character of the case made by the con testant will be so effectually blackened by this and other testimony that he will be heartily ashamed of his connection with this vile attempt to 'deprive Mr. Eillugert of an office to which he was fairly and honestly elected.—Harrisburg Ptorfot di Union. - For the Gettleborg Crtnytter. TUE RMAIILATOIL'' Some fifteen or eighteen years ago, there was a dirty litUe "locofoco" sheet, filled with bad grammar and vulgar wood cuts, published in liauover, York county, Pa., by Joseph S. Gilt, editor and proprietor, celled the "Regulator." This Joseph S. Gitt made himself so obnoxious to the proprietor of the Whig organ of the town by his scurrilous arti cles, that the said Mr. Gilt got pretty badly seared if not hurt, one evening, in a hardware store, In Which he happened to meet said editor of the "Spectator." Democrats blushed to read his paper and heartily hoped 'that it would cease ,its publications or Its vulgarisms. But it lived for a time, without any sobaCel- tiled which he made a comfortable support for his family and acquired some credit tq himself; but in an evil hour, Mr. Gitt commenced writing a series of let ters over the signature of J. S. G. of a political character for the "Star di Senti nel," sforgetting his conversion to reli gion and his paid hatred of the Abolition party, that for low, dirty, vulgar, black guardian' were fit emanations from the Editor of the "Regulator." Any per. son reading the one over his own signa ture in the "Sentinel" c February lath will be forcibly struck with the animal jurandi which pervaded every column of the "Regulator." But why is this? Mr. Gitt has never received anything but kindness from the people of all parties since he com menced .Englueering, and if the "Regu lator" was not supported 11 was Mr. Gitt's own fault. What has Mr. Johnson done to Mr. Gitt that he clamors so loudly for his impeachment, and induces him blotter the wilful lie that the people want it. This is not becoming in anybody, and much less in a man who professes to have received experimental religion and lives in fear of a just God. 'lf Mr. Joseph S. Gltt wants war, he is likely to be atitiomaiodated, to judge from the signs of the times, and I hope lie will not do as he did In the last war, but hticklo on his armor and repair to where the battle is the hottest, and ex pend his calorie to more purpose than abusing his betters i u scurrilous contribu tions to newspapers. OLD TIMES. , F 9 0 14 11 is iA Progreso in lA. Louis, composed of Democratic ex-ofil• cern arid soidiere of the Union army. It fu designed to counteract the inthience of the Wand Army of the Repablie. P. M. Fullerton is or be President, and other prominent Conservatives will be among Its officers. Twit TtErtansvnt.—A new' paper has bean started in 84. Lelle called the Re pudiator, Which will advocate, It says, "Ulu itgadiatlow of the so-called na pottat debt, eieept that potliett et tt ro visaged loylafahtesider notea.'s Judg , - tog treat the Statta platforms tteently set up is tba Weak it wilt Mid a large num ber of adbefeuts in both parties in that section.—Sun. Tll6 Pittsburg t7sOnic4e, Independent BMW* - itnOnres Mato the stteßipt, of Q 01 1 467. 'Rid .0t11t;C: Va:Ftle& tevir 44,4h5ptaix, try awl virir)tie 01111t4ry info s Woo!ig ?kr on 1-qtacpild if a imilier- Vffee_ 00 11 41..-.l4—st agal 04k 'alp iposeetty: Thiol $l, , tmei sitegt Infilmoft AN Alabanap o was opposed e ; ~.=1 his. .4) Xocal Otpartattnt. TOWN, MATT AND SURROUNDING COUSTILS, ilk . Damao B 43drder Damage no. to tif Leiglabslire, Is .rintedllllh Stilt page or t Infer ,,aticilr6f all h ay ItiterWlTl Courts.—The bill changing the time of holding Courts in Adams county has be come a law. The change will allow two wiejti fer,, idielluventker apsl, Jantoxy Courts lac). . • Totens774) .frectiouTfie . Henoerats of Huntington township are requested to meet, St the palate hodse of Mrs. Tteed i in Petersburg, ou Saturday, March 14th, to settle a ticket to be supported at the Spring Eleetion. Fau Cape Loa. —A Siberian Squirrel Fur Cape was brit, on Tuesday last; be tween the Keystone lion e, in this place, and BreauVe, on Marsh creek. A suita ble reward will be paid for the return of the cape to (utpi,.. It. ldeCunly's, on Munn beraburg street- Stolcri.—The Hanover Citizen says that on the ult. nine bushels of wheat were stolen froth the NUM of Ilfr. H. Schwartz, in Conowago township, this county. Burough Risettoss,The election for a Burgess, two members of Town Colwell; three School Directors, done for two years,) one Election Judge, two Inspeea tors, one ...IJtsessor aad two•Conetablee; will be held in this borough, on Friday, the 20th inst. Cold —The mercury went down to zero on Tuesday morning, and intense cold prevailed all day. It was throughout as cold as any day of the winter--some think the coldest. As we write, Thurs day, the weather is more moderate, and threatens to spoil the fine sleighing- b 0 long had. ShootNg ifateh.—A shooting match Is advertised by F. A. Glntllng., to come otr In this place, on Wednesday and Thursday, the Vith sod 19th instant, for a large steer aad two fine hers. The ar• rangetuents for the nuktGh will bo mul l s at the Globe Sales.—The spring sales are in full tide, several *marring every day In dif ferent parte of the county. We learn that the attendance is generally large, and the prices good—in many oases high beyond expeohttion. ; The latter is especially noticeable with sales well advertised. • Property Soles.—John Miller has dis- posed of "Liberty Mills," (formerly Nu nemaker's,) in Liberty township, to John H. Sherman, of Huntington coun ty, at $lO,OOO taking real estate In Huntington county in payment. Dr. E. Melhosn has purchased Sheely's Warehouse. in New o*ford, at $3,700 cash. Building Association Items.—The mon ey of the Gettysburg Building Associa tion sold at 401 per cent, premium on Saturday evening list. The money of the York Springs Association, Which Is now also In full blast, (stook all taken and more wanted,) sold at 831 per cent. the same evening. The LittMateyo Association will be chartered al the April Court, Rua 'a once go into opera tion. Lectures. —Dr. McCron's lecture In Ag ricultural Ball, on the Trials and Tri umphs oillndubtry, on Friday evening, was well written and well delivered, and was complimented with a good house and frequent applause. UM/. A. Ir. MoClure, Of Chambers burg, will lecture on Monday evening, March 7t , with "Mormonism" for his subject. The Col. having "been there to see," a very Interesting lecture may be expected. Death of a Good Citizen.—Henry My ers, Esq., of New Chester, died on Sat urday inenslng last, after a Very brief illness, In thn early part of the previ ous evening be was to his usual health. At &Joel 8 o'clock he wee stricken with apoplexy, and at 2 next morning was no more. His neighbor and friend, Dr. Melhoru, gave the sufferer the most prompt and devoted attention, but allot no avail. Thus has passel away sue of the a est anti most esteemed citizens of our con. —widely known, and known on ly to \kw respected. Strictly honest, with sound judgment and great kind ness of heart—decistun of character, coupled with\st high degree of native courtesy--IlenrOlyers possessed quali ties which admirably fitted him for the sphere of usefuluesa‘he so long occupied In that community. Inn death is there fore more than ordivarn,y lamented. Hie family lose not only a kind and af fectionate husband and (label\ hut the neighborhood- a sire and reliable adviser in all individual and public inatters\.., The funeral took place on Monday, at, 2P. lit., tend was largely attended. The remains were taken into the church at New, Cheater, (with the erection of which his liberality had much to do,) where feeling and appropriate exercises were had, Rev. Mr. Davis, of New Ox ford, and Bev. Mr. Deatrich, of this place, officiating. At the conclusion, the body was solemnly committed to the grave. The age of Mr. Myers was 76 years and 11 months. He noine years ago repre sented this county in the State Legisla ture, and sine° held many positions of trust and confidence, in each of which he distinguished himself for efficiency, correctness and honesty. All in all, he was the highest type of a good citizen, and ati such his death may well be gen erally deplored. May be rest in peace! Ord Company Election.--The animal election for officers of the Gettysburg Gas Company took place on Monday evening last, and the following persons wire unanlinously chosen : President, E. G. Falinestock. Meesgers, A. D. Buehler, H. D. W}t. Bea, J. B. Danner, W. A. Duncan, B. E. Russell, M, Eichelberger. Rev. Dr. Jacobs, under whose super vision the Gas Works were erected, anti who occupied the position of Presi dent ever since; the organization of the Company, Was canlpeiled to decline re-eleetiow on account of fulling health. The Company is in a sound oandition.— The comoroption of.gas during, the part Year realized $4,426 14. being In moose of any previous year. The statement shows a melt bids nal in hands of Treas. mur eif 41,486 41, after payment of dlVl deuds and working expenses. It ia tended to put up another Winch Qf re texts, the expenses of which, with other contemplated Improvements, will be about $7OO. . ~.b A it{ I Zadi e li is loivitml to S Vl74l l ll n o t Ml!' 'Etre irntit.g of Hoop klictrW4i 1 Vilktone Skirt," "Union Sitiiih, "Champion Skirt."— Bead Advezilameat. lu tiiiii issue. C .4 # l, ! — Jf a 9nr•chaugcable climate, Co • ptt e s untie /Care will .034 ese blesses, If ablessiesi , to io 1 1 01. 4 42/1 14 4 1 Aradoot %-aosirmitedi,,The ImPortMliimiK4Viikar's RiNeens • i t l iii Pritilto - tti,vrtoxS.—At the township elections in Warren county thilliNkratiii,CY pave 'wade large gains, !. udf ty Northeinbetillud they have ,orte le Came thing, carrying nearly ) very ectiod tiliptrlet in c county.— r hat 111 tht Niter *ay begin the :.., realliatialglit. ,et It be rots lowed up everywhere, and the result will be seen at the polls nest fall. BARNUM'S MUSEUM' Bruirr.n..--Illar nuna's Museum, ou "liroatitiay,NeW York, wardestreyettbyttre 'an Timely Morn ing last, with goody all . of the thousands of curiosiblbs klcOntalobdr Including a portion of Van Amburg Co's. menage rie., The "baby" elephaut, two camels, the giraffe, the kangaroo Mid a Japaneke hog were gored, with touch difficulty. The origiu of the Are is a plystery. Barnum's loss Is estfmnted ar52.50,000. He will , no doubt rebaild immediately. His old Museum was destroyed la July, ISOS, with a loss of SWUM - TIEN New York board of Aldermen have before them a resolution urging the Legistatery to impeach Governor Fenton for "high crimes gultd misdemeanors," for not Auk/ming 4 law lauwed ,hy the I.egletSNfe~ftfiat•state. - A cottnem.osnyrkiT of the Baltimore Efaxstfei ma that "Lien. Euxoryastonisli ed the Radicals to-day (27th) by to4ti rY• lug that the only fears he had heard ex pressed among officers was that a tr.( 0- sonable organisation known us the Grand A rev q/ Repethiie hfttl been forming." Writs one Individual prosecutes au• other he always tries to bring in as much testimony against his enemy as possible. The Radicel usurpers, however, In their prosecution against the President, find it absolutely necessary to tiring to as little as possible, because the more they bring the worse their case will appear. Blanks,—Common, Executors' and Administrators' Reeder. Mortgages, Com mon and Judgment Bondy, Amicable Actiona rrombiaory,, Jmlament anti Waiver Notes,' Etumn6imes, Supamas, Eichool Orders and Statements, and all other pa.ANKS—printed on the beet et paper, and With clear type—can always be bad at the C 0311•1 T.:ER otilee. Coe'. Appepaia Cure will Immediately relieve and permanently oure the most aggravated ca‘e of Dyspepsia, Flatulen• cy, Sour Stomach, Conatlpatlon, and all disea.es or 'Om Stomach and Dowels. Phyriclang, clergymen and all who uge it, join In unbounded praise of Ito greet virtues. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Price $l.OO. A recent writer held that no hatlon bestows less attention cm the human hair than the Americans. If this Le said In regard to the _oils and greases that are used, then never was greater mistake made. We are to Itirmr a Rem edial Medicinal preparation is now of fered In the market. It is nut clue of those clear colored liquids, whose only merit consists in their beauty, but of in trinsic worth, which cures ell diseases of the scalp, restores the hair to Its natural color, when gray, and causes new hair to grow where it has fallen out; this is Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. We speak of Its virtues from actual use. —Northern Oursilte. Of Me almost Innumerable number of prepamtlons lu the market for restoring gray hair to its original color, we know none of which gives en uniVersal satis faction as Ring's Vegetable Ambrosia. We have tried_it and found it to restore the color in a truly wonderful manner— as well as to remove dandruff' and all itehing caused by humors of the seulp. Try it and be satisfied. -Feb, 14. lm IVe Judpc from the imnnenae Stitt. that Mits. S. A. ALLItN'I4 IMPNA)VED at,ylc) HAIR REATottEtt or DMiSsING in one bottle) Is preferred by every One. Every Druggist sells It. Price One Dol lar. lm I___LIAA• Ott the 3d hut., by the ;ley. J. 8011, Mr ErURAIY FISCEL to MBA 1.0U11.1.1. ECKBN UODE, both of Mounguy to a; xhip, 04 Um 2ith alt., at the re/Oflirttee of the bloat. I. Whet, near Fataleld, M lay the hlev. J. M. Tlizel Mr. .1.14:11h11., 4, O. DOI.LEY to M oo NA -11 a MAIWA MET MOORE, both of Adam. eon u (3 On the 15th alt., nt the hoer of the Inide'm rento, by itev. M. I:lln,yder, Mr. J A 11F24 .NV I to ILloo S.A.I3INA Wk...I,NTL:It, both LA thid VUU uty , On the 27th oh., et tte pastor. rmidertvo, Now Pinner, by H. C. tir....men, Mr, nA..MI-/hil, LENTZ to Miss HANNAII 111.1r1,1:14, loon of Butler township, thi, ORM t) On the 27th ult., by lbs. E N. Johniten, Mr WILLIAM M. itiNlNDoLl.klt, of Tnneytown Md to Mb ELIAA. J. MUM41..1.MA..N., of lettir tlo.l, thlx county. ME! On the 25th ult., Mrs M.%ILY RINEfi 11IT, wife of Mr. John Rinehart, of litraban tovnuthip, fn her 30th yens. On the 36th ult., Mrs. lIANNALIJIOFFMAN, of Mountpkwiant townshtp, dhal vet y amth•nly by a stroke of pantlysla, agcy 7u yearn and 4 months. On the 21.0. nR r. SAMUEL COOL, of Man- Iltenhan trartutap, ha the ter rear of hie , On the 2111th oft., Mee . MARY F„ wife of Mr. Theodore Jones, of Mensilen totrulthip, sgtsi 21 eArn 6 months and 24 ds)s. tM the3Md tilt., Mrs. 11.411FUET NIVIIF.I{, ly ot this place, aged years 4 months end LY) days. 0, 1 this Kith nit., atQutnev, Franklin co., Fn., Mr 4. CATHARINE REIe4FR, formerly of Reef aged 75 year. 2 mantle. and 4 dups. Yesterday evening, at the Alme-house, SEBAS TIAN TROYER, at an advanced age, The Great Pelee! ninon ifitriFinszLLE, tARte, ar. SEWINU 31ACIIINECOMPA NY. LIA 4 nowt:, Jo. A recnyfed • . Etgefg-tne feesprfitors, THE JUG :ST ITEMII.7II, The Only Cross oft Legion of II ,nor Loa GOLD DIED. L - given to ..I.IIKILICANASEWING MACH!, , H, per Imperial Donee, published in time teur Univenicl," the Wench -- My Ho. pl red „Tteidp,r, 82 isly, 2e4W. ill t beim werde : IF:kb:lain te de 22nelduel a eoudre exp.:newt ELIAS HOWE, JR. Mae efe.etnrer atiievring Itaeldnes,Eibiblioe, This double drat honor la another proof of the great superiority of the Howe Sewing Mu chine overt,so. ott4erso • filiiLEY & rcroops, No. Eighth filtreet PHILADWISIA, VA.,„ Ageois for reniacylvaois, Ncw Jersey, Pets astoir suso virOs•vrotreis. Wu- 8.../AP. 016*GElmtc004 Pp!t.,,,,o6ty'otsu r Agora rbr -Oaks eoliute. • , Rceenterls Fret:ft/A, NATI.? anima" miut...-4,efAen, iansentary on the estate of agg Ittneltart, Le of Walnut townistdp, Adams co., deceased, having boon undersigned, re siding in the here*, give... o . thali tai- ail gss fatale g nialos tin Aug havigg .131 /it Au .E.xeentor. Admil6tsato - r's Notioe. po•Wrm--....tterm .nr.ad,i 5411.41:241ACT-e,,, t..,' , F. , .. , -i , Into o frisuaktaolibin , Adam. county-, 1 .. ia l it* lNa mal Va n n; v.vi . ' c" Ili " ' • US 9.l*.SLlftlMPlielt gi ttleme:= 7 IT &WORM* "e iltAdnii..aucrt. .1 ka* 'I. ', • . -• t kt • quintef d,kti titsiellalle ip Mil lillllo46l IMOULAPPQM'S. SPECIAL NOTICES 111101'n Terelalutelllino 111^1r Hew 111.NEN% s '1'111: 11\11L TO ITN oit;t.lN ‘1 I= Rennes the nntrltteo Matter little!' nig, I Rh. MEE REX RIVS 7 1 11: (% ROW TH OF TII t; JLI ile Wut:x "LILA Renews Übe brash, Wiry hair to sOlkou PVT, 11.% Ono bots lo shows Ito riTocto. It P. HALL A , CV., Nanbun, N. H., PrnprletTh For mnlety drantm.. hln 0, MIT, Int Sensor of Iran. I em mighty In the saber, Fiercely wielded by the bras 0, Clarions InltinntiTteart - idea nn•r • lAugMbilt a►ihorlorhn tool ll.Ntutcotie In the palate• Sas ins to the indoted rod, it litlatut ilglitultig Quelled and harmless to the sod. lint there is a glorious easenen.%- Where I take toy grandest potter, tilting to the MACE Lay - surest, lihrentret tld, in danger's hour. line I beliNe me dy dillestses! net. the darkest hydras bow! See the rose of health and beauty Take the palent eheek and brow, Fly, dyspepsia./ di - consumption ' Te•s, all Ills are et lathed at length! For I give what human nature Only ever needed—trengym li I khan I toll In walla grunt imenvo eAll tl.o )01.1r spirits cheer up, Pallid, to adding, eh lug sufferer, "fin the !Sam! •'l'Aitt'v tAil Nrlit•e. TheN 14 a prole, It,/ .111.. Illon ilit. "Iwc/ 1r.., 14vw .164,1%. atetlletne that ittilltas at the mat nt tlinttage ht nn ploying Ihr hlOO,l unit tta t &Op Tic n, element—iron, 'I has "Prat PI lx s+Yurv , bl.ol,lllll P.lmptilota .1. P. 1 , 1S,.)1111,W, 4 . loinktur, 301 lk) I , q. I s . 101 IrrurglNl, elti.l,lllt.Vri sA I, Nri Limo t urlitt, or \ rural•Ury, /flute, ` 4 l wax stettol.ll ‘1•1111 It attal•is• 11.)/an m, „, .r• r laqy t/ Merl% 1111.1 tr IMI (111100 Mulr•lltr N 1 lluoul rcliel. It, Irl• 11•1. 111110, 1 lit,. I , •liTh •••tw N. ti it I Atrketait (lie (Intl Ir ttttt • , •,0 taalt/ elillliit• int lo •11/11, My 5, kn't; . I Ilan , chew ray( 10 Al I. tsl. 1 like usual , iwr nee] tt t u corn x lalkot,l it ,r, lug un, ar. I utill.wilwthigh prots.km, bn , .v a &dr, nn exolloll rowed>, uwl u. 4 will tw appr. t•lalast ryttlalitnit the houl, ) , UN 1. Y rEsTs wix. SEru W. r .W 1.1: .C. linatonl, P•Atprlet•lr. Sob! by Als,llssatzlva Vn• • Mart 1, ii , 1 .7 N, tw , Try • llottiv And be Coni.inced It will only rad yyu ,}ouf [hut. la u,111,1 it , fi If yu 110 g”. I. DR, TOBI.‘S' VENETI.tN LINIMIFNr AN nn rAtellllll Monet!) In 1.11‘1.% of I i4lollli 11,11tuinntlnin, (Jawed IT 1:11. 1. Cuts, hLifineSil tlf the JolntA and l'ontro, in, or th.• 310letfir, neterrielle, IrroNem, !din% In 11, 14111 1, 5, Ilitek and 0.n.0. h. , St lie,, of newels runt Sprains, Ito wornltriul enrol e nom,: 11,111111, Taken Int , ' , ltollY In env, of Su It, Complain t.t, Dreqn, mutiny: and Mitt h./61 it illi,4111•1 tent nig quail, ley nee felt as I,oon us Ink, 44 II the leader et 111. Itittleht hate 1111‘ plaint //lilted In !hit f , 113 the - et 11 , . Leeelelll. Itenetelhi 1,11 3nu do nett mitt II ht.! et.... 111 let% v your ninnies tt fee I LI, As!: her lir, Tobltts N,t netlan lalinne el. Lea WI, no (WO I. It 1.. plewtatill to Itilte ailttl t ttte, and ennui at,. the cllsease front the • , ),Ittltt that It dot, eel tenat I. the clew r ti4lett the :net, 1.411111..11i, Peet XIII , rt., etel all., now Dowling tte euttetr), that only .tt i. v, artlvie t. 114.1,14 e•eti t etel return. Price 50 rent-rie( 'rattle. f4.lldtly li h,• 11,1 kinte. Depot, h Courtlttutlit 141.ceet., N: Y. I= .1 Golden' Day Illaidawuml for all v, ho (I.lm to ro.no/.• 11. 04, one yonl,la—t he malt ninent Maul: onLpxn Utlrts 1111Jltil !Path,. hail all irrellieltillle eloutanl of pervonal 1 NSTANTANKOI:n4 111 , :-1.1.1TY xpriligm front the application of hut one holr In the world. hat eittnnical rllar com4clmr the silul principle awl oulotiug mutter with w Wok untrue nourtnium the meet , berm ti ful of tinnollicen Intuit% whetelvith th e adorns tho All Alni O 1 11101. FAV(.III,ITFI4. lierid it he said that thhi wonder of civilisation is CIIISTADOItiYis HAIR DYE, the most menial, hurtniess, whuhssani., mad fain preporn thin of ins kind In the %Owls univ..rsc ItoriuhieturlAt lk) J. CILISTA.DORO, its Maiden Lime, New York. Sold by all Druggl.ta. .\p• piled 1 - * nll Hair Dressers. Afar. ti, I 1111. lot =I DR. 1 1"0 'NCO'S PILLS Foil FFAAI.I4I. Infalitible to t lag I rregul a Illrn, ItenitiVittg übetn o •tloan ti, Monthly Tarux, leapt whatever Cau.s , , and a Stween.lol an a l'reventhe. It is now t. t,r thlrt yam. alone tho mho, eeei. - brated 1'111,51 a ere flat d Ise°, red by Dr• - C 1), of l'arin, during h time U.) bate la exteuxively and Pairooistull,) awn In mon ollll' patine !anti tut Ion", xx well ai In private ranetlee, of both hemisphere", with tuwaralleitn hl evl ry ear.e, and It In only at the — nyvent quern'. of the than...m.lx of kWh." who 11 , 1Vei154, ,, there, that Ito Is trttlnrrd tla make the Pill" puhl h• for tl,e nkh„, lalloa of thewe braTerlr.g from auv I r• rritotartlieawltataver,ns well us lit pn•teat,tnlll - of family Where Ito& th will not permit ti. t).NF. rim IS A. tak,E. dem•tieg Peialitarly - Nit lillt,t,ur thos%e,poeilny.: t I ittlntii 'VI', so, are e.totloned uga lust wilni; Pills stbile to that cow Litton lent raiseariluge," onor which admonition, the 1.1 - 4,- prlvtot ac.s.um es no rowoalt+lllt4 ‘ . I th' ugh their mildness will prevent any mitten!, I to ur,ilth othtnirlse 16e tails are Ter131111.1) untied Ni n .110 ST INVA LT:A IT.F. 1tE311 , 41Y Wl' all thoeit. cotoplalut• on petinliar to the sex. 1 - 1(Lt( 1-t isUFFICIENT. . . 10,0e0 Luxes 111011 . Letll 1101,1 wltlittl Two Year, Ten Timu.nd .ut. t Mall, both by my sea and .%gt•ntakto egi hatbi 01 the world, Lo will, I answers hate been returned,in vehiLli la .1,.• say nothing like thu above POW have lon know 1., ginm the Selence of Medicine dawned Up." the world, In Iteninving ObetroLtions till P.... Lorin, Nature W its Proper t. 'be the Ner, and bringing back the "nosy color of Health ' 1. , the uheek of the =Loa delicate. Price Si per Dox.. dlx Loney fts. 2301 d by JOAN S. FOUNNY, Drugglltt, Agktnt, for Ciettynburgh Lad Ihg, by imaillbglaut 31 through t h e Poet Of ficecau /1.14v0 the broadideutially4 by M , ,to any port of tho vulutry...ll en Of poilkage. 801 l also by J. Spangler, Cllllllllheniburg ; U. W. Nap' Yuck ; Culethun lk Itogersuutl Itruwu blott ers, Whcdegule A.Alktbr urv, am' S. D. Hl we.P M %:.ori* lurll . Error. of Tenth A gentleman who suffered for years from N, I - RAM Debility, Premature Decay nod ull 11,. effects off °Wilful Ind seretlun, wi ll, for the em,, of MU Iterlng humanity, send fret to all who u, vi It, Use recipe and direttiotes fur making Ito e t ts ple remedy be Which be wu cured. Mull. 0 r. wishing to profit by Use ads ertineeis exits rh 0.. , eon doso by addressing, In perfect maid , ' en , e, JUMN 11 tsUbl.iN, May 27, I. 58:„ ly 42 l'edur st„ 14 es , 1, alt iu fornicate,. informatiollt waaranterd prodo, alox no], r U. - 141110f hair tuo•oil a bald !lead orb , ord I, 1.. alnoa reolpotbt Uu rentorul of l'lorple.s Islotehr, Kniptiona, et, ou the Faith, /CIL% /rig thv matt, clear, 4,0,1 tiwauttful , r.w lie ult.d awl wit It. (butt:Wag*, 1)) . hilts solag Thus. F. 111AI'Nf.1:kr, Citeinkt, Dr0a,11A...), VcsFyork Sept. O, I& 7. '?n I= AN INS(Y FUR YOUNG HEX, on Ptis.,Mie glial Ernie., Alamo. nod 11r , YOlllll Alla Earl," Minßouod , w4lall crude I,e -pediment.% to MARRIAGE, wail xdm ta, une ~f relief. eamt In imilisd letter eitYeiopes Lim el charge. AddriNA. Dr. .I.NSIU,LIN lit ii.;‘) Howard AmoelatiOn,l'ialudelpiiiii, IJ, 11167. ly tie To Comausuptives. tie Rev. rAwtrial A/ Wllerm will sand (fm.• of eh mln all who dealre it the La.meripthm in. till thy lion %tor making and oat 1/.41i1p1. , Mal 417"oritiett he woo Otirtht off tuhg age.- tiou a that dread disease, Couenuuutiaws. His only o )a to lieuelittile afilleSed and be hup•.v every audit r will try lige priserliAluu, as lt will mat them u Mug, sad may prove a Ldeodulf. Plesee addreta No MOW Altar A. WILKON, NO. le:2l,4ontilliecond Hi reef, \ Williamalaurgh, New lark Sept.. 31. 1887. Btu AGENTS DJ Will. DR. WILLIAM SMITH'S DICTIONARY OF. THE BIBLE. IT means OVER ONE TIIOI3SAND closely printed, double enlornu, octave pages, hot new electrotype plater, on krod Pspor L .rell propristely Shunt ' %MD over TWO PREY/ engravhop on dteel and W4sNI, annr• series of line akalteutle maps. It is highly eummell , ll24 IT MI! learned and ern nent men, and by the press generally through :ter eriamly, a g arl is e t . lan bOOk Of Ulf lona = MOW Owing is the unprecedented popularity of gala work, a lanai bluglinh abridgment Manual to Jnemile modem, In duodecimo form, of about me meek, has been reprinted by another firm In tarter type, and spread over POO octavo page, eviitlently—by making a book larger than Ito origlnal—to give the impremion that it is nor edition. It contains LIMO TITAN evaqtALl , Till READING MATTLA OT OITA Otorritliterieryt Ent- Tins; but to thme who desire this Javelin° evil lion, we will, early la 13*, furnish Ito, English work, for nriperior to the American, at $2 71 per roof. Sala Au Ciroujare givtug roll part k Marx. PAH/di:Et eit., Phi Wei ph la. I= NOTICE -rife -bd r r isiAllri.2l2= ll , rfell nrer, and settle the same, on or belle* flter etlitt btdWthl of /damn, 1018—ea all Notes nrilleteed After that Ihe T. No . t.: date will be placed in tans bends of en officer for oollectlon.ziAppliy Vanqtriuser, qiihish ice. Ilt • • ' '- pvimm* wok TotlA*