min i td;tr d ilig ionTila. May, •pru;lo. IPAA. ISMOGIIAT/C STATE. TICKET. =l= CHAR 41121 OTLIA Aspotte. apology 01,11V11011 OF.XURAL. '1Volo,411:IWEITOR X. ANT, of Oolosnola co. Tim sarrucusErr irtIAL. ,Thor Impeachment manage/1; closed their earn on Saturday, with the raven. Wusfaome rittoulative evidence yet to be offered. That any one not utterly -Wilted' by prejudice and passion, really believe. that there haw been anything .developed do the testimony jtdityin7 of the President of high Anima and miadeinetniors, It would ho an hilluttrto born moil cones to suppose. - - The President's counsel requested three days , time to arrange their testimony, It beteg largely documentary. The Senate 416110 adjourned as a court of impeach lining until yesterday. Interest In the trial had very much flagged under the ♦hkneb or the testimony introduced by the managers, bat It was not doubted Ursa the opening in the President's be half would re-awaken It. The impeach ers do not seem as confident of convic tion now as they did two weeks ago, evidently conscious that investigation has damaged their case. All who truly love their country cannot hut hope for the discomfiture of the Radical leaders In this, their latest and most heinous us- Wilt upon the Executive of the nation. AIRGINTRY LAW PAHSgD The working ruui of Pennsylvania are tint with the Radical party. That was 'proven at the general election last fall, and again ut the municipal and town- Alp elections this spring. Well aware of and prompted by this unpalatable fact, the Radicals in the Legislature have passed, and Gov. Geary has signed, a bin designed to place iillpettillients in the way of the laboring clauses, and cs litollialy of naturalized citizens. Ity this law, every man who desires to ex 'etOtos the right of an American freeman, fitritofora free and u ntram meted by op jureistve laws, must he willing to lose at 1.14 two days! work if he would make sure of his right—one to register and an other to vote. This to a poor man, in these days of Radical misrule and grind fag taxation, is no small matter. We will publish the law next week, that our rea4ers may become familiar with its provisions, in view of the next election. If fiillyuntienitood, it will fwl to accomplish the purpose of the Radi cals. That such a law can long remain on the statute hooks of Penneylvaula is not within the range of probability. THE BOGUS SENATOR The Cbambershurg Repository le one mf.the most decided (and influential) .Republican papers in the State. With CAL A. K. McClure at its head, it could not well be otherwise. But one-sided as it le, It does not seem to be soulless - enough to endorse IdeConaughy, the "Pogue" Senator of this district. In last week's Issue, In au article on the retiring Senators. It *gives him this uhceremiinl ow kick: "D Mrerniaugby reached his seat by dep*ng Mr. Dunean,—who watl re 'tattled elected by some 40 votes,--In iloillast before s tienate committee, and he did sot owellia Nest to the people of tile district, be lias been unusually Careful not to represent them. Ills sattbdriWal to private life will meet the USIA, approval of thew who voted for kiBl4 inid no wan, we believe, ever left -u so little regretted Lillis 1141b0. elates." SeConsughy has e15e— ,10.,.11 be eau thtult of a re Hoialuatiun . itOpyihts"tilg in Werth*" (row the Chute ftkilllll44ll.l2ePository, he is more impudcu t eitest people here have accounted *lmago( lama wuuhi blush at the .:tOl/401t. " tits terms of_eleven Senators expire with the present section of the Legisla :luta 'of this State. They are; Radteats, tre' Mid 'District, Jacob E. Ridgway; •Piiiith, George Connell; Eleventh, Giarite Laudon; Twelfth, L. D. Shoe -tottliel,; Thirteenth, Warren Cowles; lliitiegnth, David McCon aughy ; Tw en. Retry White; Twenty-fifth, James L. liisalmau; Twenty-seventh, R. 1 4., *lmo. Democrats, A. Ifeistand o ,6l4ol4,Zighteenth District, and W. A. ,Welirsoe, Twenty-third District. Of the oilpatiti , Sertators reitring, lime are liadi ,,catig and two Democrats. The two iilitirmioanalo Senators have decided Delineratki diatricia, apd will have Dem ocratic successors. We will also gain a :Irr-thir lArserno District. The Diatriot is close on e full rote, and may be carried by the Demo artifieni Taking the last election in this State as a guide, it Is highly probable that Doasserats will have a majority in Mrs Stage Senate te Ifien.--.doe. Lf-ArbisPfloeteenth District, en ofiril rote, eays• Demimonde majority of 111111 1 1-Arrialltid ISO, and Adams 392. Hardly "state" that. tarn I FtMtoet InicientAT.--Smilb M. 01111.111bwati has ientered into partnerahip wed* Jobe R. Dentboo, Eno., in the ilphibileatlon et the Patton Democrat. fillait "graduate' , of thle othoe, ante , pleaottre in commending %WI" thekohlidence of our party Mends lo ply "little Fulton." They will *Away,' finTErri Orin lit the faith and "eh* to theft Interests. The paper is Vann to itppalt th new type, and will of itekttilli iota Weft Weiehtti the new firm 'iftlitiltrannei Of eneeleas—dotrble "two hun dred new jablOarjp," wIW lobe" and 44111(4119 1 ep5 4 "te? uumerows .to men , N ' _ signallt * Ifteteater.—There bie been a 11,1pibiat liglat -tor the oalngressional notntnatioli In one ore north Caro* , "thilllabietkilbetireen **bite earpet-bag =tanned .treareee and a negro rigs: Tlet;datkey-Inelated rip ea Ida rigida. The *bus atrenturer A 4 ,. .q . r! le f yi ja le'l V or u tt a g t"l ood o ur t gi tre r. g could not aeo It In that t i ttA:the . negrO tweed to take ea ilianbllingigt , l... , " +...• Ms chanees, AIM Wipiwialsiplisix greenback cleared Zgatw u pag,tlite Imported Yankee. akftlivam*!'.ltadinallana for you! THMoiNeiiiihnetereehere of the 1nde '4011614411441011, aika a 4 1it there no - AO* Iliebahhuriaceit..lfottOrtteg ~eatt A1111040 1110 1 0 11114 .* dleireller fa rale V' , A abalirelid Wein**. let anernataly an UM gtlowp,e ern in thp,,,!noral" perty'a ,Alf, tap_ tOlitiq9 , ; Gut dm' ,411eAnee,prelphred for 7 ee , n . ~. !. orelens miens. , ------- 10 pahi`larrian. 2 -The , prtptirry o§ed 41Zolltilintlidlitt11 13 0 , Tolatellet of Col , liotated Miami:Eli otbther prop. eft lathe kind. The peotiaity 4fetkt bly atilltAaelii . :7 „.. . itkoor local etiitetaisipentertire dM& "Bowereireibile de tepP , . ... 1 ? , dialle .— 'wawa ' ' ' . the Ra o mtai party by break #lll4llßll6l, °Wintry. A WITNESS , AmiIIziyigAINSEA2k The Clevelaild Piaredeafor, alluding to the faet-thaese minberSaf correspond ents have bees aittomosetl before the Senate to give t testimoy as to , the Cor rectness of dhe.iublithall repiirtivf Psea ideut Johnson's speeches, un hi , tour to Chicago, offers the Eerrlech of the repor ter of that paper, who, it claims, lk ill be able to thaw light tpaii ti'llumber of Important particular:el, puz- . zled the 'irittiTa 'of the public" Among other mattera he wilt undertake to ex plain lo the following extract fiom the President's speech at Cleveland :. "What I mu going to say is There is a /tag.' number here oho mould like to see tien. Want, and hear h hn speak, maul hear what ke has to nay ; but the LILL 18, Gen. Grant as not litre! Be is extreme ly ill. /fib health will unt permit of lie appearing before the audience to-night. t'3o, then, it will not be expected that he will be here to-night, and you etuniot see bun on ae1,...01.1tit of his-extreme hillposition." - It may be important, adds the flcii,4- dca/er, that Ueneral Butler, ouc of the Impeaching "managers," should know wheu, how and v. here Grant contracted the disease that pre \ entail his making a speech at Cleveland on that memorable aught. Our reporter 818 W the General at liuthile In the morning, in apparent good health, save a slight redzieas about the eyes; he accompanied him to Erie, and thence to this city, and can gibe a minute history of the rase and progress of the disease, down to the time of his being safely deposited on the Detroit boat. II more than one witness, be required, we can give the names of half a dozen or more gentlemen, who can 'give a com plete and scientific diagnosis ol the case. Send In your summons. ♦ MAXPLE OF NEURO Rum The N. "V niece, a well-known Re publican paper, says editorially: The latest news from San Domingo Is that the country is in anarchy, and the priso4s aro Lull. Of course There must he some sort of governiug force iu exoi tence to keep the prisons full; lot this is probably about the extent of its power. It is painful to see such a rich and charming part of the world given up to ruin and savagery. It is grievous to see the control of such a (sudry in the hands of such a people. Rut we see no help for it. Alai we may rest satisfies] that if there be any lower depths of,hu man degradation than that which they have reached, it will not require them many years to sink to it. If the popula tion would resort to cannibalism, and devour each other out of existence, It would probably be the best thing that could happen. San Domingo is one of the most fer tile Islands ir. the world, and before' it was given up to the - rule of the negro race was one of the most ptoduetive and pros perous. The sad condition of things ex isting there to-day is the legitimate re ; sult of negro rule; precisely what may be eipeted u herever. he has coutrol. Yet wi th all the examples of the past laud the present before them the. Radical leaders iumist upon giving up ten Stales of this Uuion to African dominationi and m Itltudes of people in Pennsylva nia nia ready to support them in their mad esign. Never In the history of the World was there such an exhibition of fly. REN the Radicals fall to win at the ballot-box they appeal to the legisla tive, knee In order to gale their point. In this manner they govern the South, And the poison• is now beginning to work In the North. During the pet-sent session of the Legislature of this State a bill was passed for the purpose of putting the school and municipal affairs of Lan caster City In the hands of the Radicals. The bill altered the old Manner of choosing school directors, added more wards, changed the boundarl6i of the old ones, and, in other respects, ap peared to be well calculated to trample upon the wilt of the majority. Tho tlrst election for directors was held un der the bill last week, when, to the as tonishment and mortification of the plotters, the Democracy elected twenty one out of the thirty-six, a gain of three! The whole vote polled was 1,732, an extraordinarily large vote for a school election—of which the Democrats had 1,014 and the Radicals GSB, showing a clear majority of a. - ,c, This plot was not successful, acid the attempt cannot fail to disgust fair-minded, honest men With the party e. bleb thus attempts to inter fere with the elective franchise and oh. tutu power ill opposition to the will of the m el o rity . --Age. Till.: Reading Gazette sayn thnt the next thing in order mill be the impeachment of the Radical party in Congress before the bar of the American people. Nor will there be any scanty budget or "high Crimes and misdemeanors" in the gen eral indictme.niaiminat.thein. Their at tempts to take away the constitutional powers of the Executive Department ; their efforts to upset the Judicial Depart ment, or to reduce it to • mere party ma chine; their negro supremacy policy of Southern reconstruction ; their financial fotites, -extntvagances, spoliations and corruptions, will all be in the bill, and from the decision of the people there can be no appeal. They will get a fair mid impartial hint, and will be convicted on the law and the facts of the ease, and the sentence of condemnation that will be passed upon them will be irrevocable end eternal. AILONO the features of the proposed constitution, adopted by the Radicals of North Carolina, are the following: That whites and negroes ahall be foroed to attend the same seribOta. That whites and negroes shall be drilled together_ in the militia—probably whites officered by blacks. That white children are to be apprenticed to negroes• Thatniirria tea between wbltes and blacks'are to be legal. A beautiful picture! What thirPit you of it, white people or A RAl:near. eaehange !aye: General Grant was greatly Mortified at the pabtication of hie earty history by hie father. A correapondeut et46ea Wet justice to the General requires the state ment that he made every - proper effort tecirretent their it Is= hOW isatteratood that ;ha has 'gala" reoessly inaeleotteh peremptory repseikentationsas will be apt to stop their appearance. Ontrit's Vife pus have been very fent• ty, intlepicalaeu ha # 30 4 ,140 I, t:t4 ' e Pub' Ile read so partial an at:tom:o of it as his own tather,woald have given. firtnllerinblienne orthe coun ties of this Bat* 'have *trendy effected strong orgunisatteer for 'the corning campaign.--ange Omura. • The Repottltemorto' make the lalitetrie' of Atli' otgitnliketfoeis felt at the **tint hut oletpel said teirnshipigee tlete, ttte itierliireSede'tbe meet' itefeirthle 1 tdith el4.rtelteVe thrOtigh'Out-the 440111611 A NT BATHS, the Union soldier who , has been traverthitthn %nth , en feet, +nifty! vitt wftte hi itiathe litarlipme gled Bldlnth 4hen %About entalotit -0414 illthaeitth, 1011.0101heirefi o.llllPlettadeauftl,asid tiveitoltflitigitiedi tr iheatreweeittondet '' • ' f 1 AIIIIIIIIIII4IWRIMMIIM • 4 Bcrrs - branehes oNlo,LasUgutunk have weed to adjourn finally on thertith' ln staat, that is, on Tuesday of /301 C watt. Rya tztsinnaNnait. Tea Radical papers are pag4yiseektrig to manuacturea senrattOn aWkiitthaal trged Resalux Rlan in the South, Itt tributing to thorn several outrages which have recently Oceuread in that Section, and the late murder of a Mr. 0. W. Ash burn, in Columbus, Georgia, who is said ! to have been a member of the Georgia reconstruction contention. There seems to t2 e a concerted sending forward Iron? the South to the NV aahington Chronicle of accounts of outrage. attribiziked 'te The Ku Klux, middle Chronicle gives them a telegraphic impetus through the North, accompanied by the pious ejaculation, also sent,by telegraph, "Lord: Lord! Oh Lord ! how long 111) wit the people wait to be rescued?" There symenni to be a strong de-ire to inflame the Northern people afresh at this time against the South, making that whoie coentaunity responsible far We alleged oritnes od very absurd organization, and layingett the doore of that.orgatitaatiott every act of violence and outrage which oecuniin any pert of the South, whether there is any proof thatinewhent (real inassi nary)of the Ku Klux Klan had anything to do with it or not. Such a-proceeding would be about as just as to saddle the Loyal Leagues, Grand Armies of the Re public and other secret Lissa:U[l°n* with all the murders and crimes committed in the North, of which there - are quite as many in that section as in the South. We have before expressed the opinion that the Ku-Klux is, if it really does exist, like the Radical leagues, a repre ' 11018141 e organiLition—not that wo be hevetl it had any !ilia' criminal and bihody objoeta as are attributed to it, or that we supposed It, had a serious objent at nil, but because a secret society in times like these, playing oft practical jokes, oxen if nothing \%OlllO, upon its political opponents, would open a door to iniweustruction aid injury of the Southern community just as we sec is being attempted now by those into whose bands the supposed members of the Ku- Klux circles have been thoughtlessly playing.—Sun. 0:I Friday teat the :Sew York Tribune_ geve unusual prominence to an editorlal article declaring that General Gmut had "announced It &elite hpinion that the only how for the peace of the country is the shoceim of the peuth.og Impeach ment trial." The .7'ribune went on to ssy : " feels that national security de mands, the removal of the President. H the trial should tall, the people can only expect more assumptions of power, and a more determined resistance to law. When the General of our armies entertains this conviction there is no room for doubt as to the duty of the Renate. The loyal nation demands the President's removal." If General Grant did really express the opinion which the Tribune so ostenta tiously attributes to him he has bat octet/ in accordance with what was to be ex pected from his antecedents.. No one who knows what manner°, insube is, will for a moment dont* that he would exult in the conviction of the President, for it follows naturally tbat Grantshauld hate the men who hoe oonekted hies of treachery and deceit. But occupying the high station that General Grant does, the very hurt thit he Is suspected of entertaining this bitter malignity to wards the . Piegairiribaltes only the more disreputable any attempt to com pass the condemnation of the latter by Indirect means.. When, too, we come to consider that General Grant la the most prominent nominee of the Republicans for the next Presidency, and that the only oppositiOn tfe'roay expect to encounter at the Chicago Convention will be from the extreme wing of that party; his denunciation' of !dr. lohnßon lays him open to the double charge of wreaking his malignity on a personal opponent and of seeking at the same time to promote his ambitious aspira tions by pandering to the fanaticism of those Radicals who have heretofore held aloof from hlin.—llaffintore Git2ette. THE Democracy of Bridgewater, Bea ver county, gave the Rads a Waterloo defeat on .11outlay of last week, hy elect ing their white ticket by a handsome majority. One year ago the Rads car ried the town ; In the fall, however, the Democracy carried it by eighteen major ity. The Bade thereupon secured the passage of a bill through the present Legislature:, .humerolisty signed remonstrances attachhig the village of Sharon (which as almost entirely Rad ical) to Bridgewater. Thereby they ex pected to carry the . town beyond a per adventure, but fettled to elect a single of ficer. The four Radical candidates for school directors were beateu worse on account of the fact that for the past year negroes have been imimitted to the white schools through the action of the retir ing Radical board. Evidently the rank anti file of tite,Roiliciel patiy felt that it was abbot time to show their manhood, and therefore, whilst rebuking the eat cegeoatlen teadencAes of their leaders, most of them voted the whole Democrat ic ticket.—Patriot & Union. A 13UbEOF CATHOLIUBANDIOUETONERB. —While making a speech in favor of the new registration law, now before the State Legislature, John Rickman made a most bitter assault - upon Cs tho liett and Foreigners. "fie• declared that a negro wag better than a Cathode man. On being interrupted by a Demo crat, he became still more violent In Ws language, lauding the negro and denouncing Irishmen and Germans.— This Is an exhibition-of the spirit which anintiatee the leaderet of the Radleitt party. Sorn - rortiMiii - TrTro conceal it: but the old 'vtrus of R'now-Nothingiain . 'rankles in their veins and will glow itself —La n'e a s r Intelligcncer. TIM Fit/Oiritg A ID f)ENEItAL ORAWT. —The "israelite," TA:dished in CitTehi nati, has a long- article agninsttlre nomi nation of Jaw, Li a juainly on t'fie. grngpd,o;hie order, -Foraulgate+4,eiving the :tar, found he the Departtneo r t ..ot'o4 L Tvtincsee - O-- - -an-ortier ,Rhich.jt n i annot,fnrgtve,nat Covet, end W.,l4Ch it gall4-PPQA KVAPie44 , er. -4. 1 4 f? AO! uP Ol 3'-th: PO" cat presses to discuss this subjcnt, and "show ca • - :Joni should ever *ate beetrAftilemisiotei itrabiatithe To4it--iii"eitheraNire litor to-tespeet Alt Us, wlil klarthe Maid OM esiotothem. Tits DR.lsLatit, tdoNvlnit 'kyr Iftdietl titkitipetit it, went' defatilt'ott both ataltli: the state y fof Wisps do qiil5 J l6oll3lleittir •ito( trvig; tint their full 41 , 1g4'41f1Ye"1, 11 P4MAY- 440 . 40,thF0, dig Ph ! ) Ti n g o ut P' e kr° 6, : ac friAt" thousand. The whote d ypco,Tas, &AA. osTr, A ix ,tk l / 2 o l isapi of„ that of A6l. — The Ittudet . ,v:l4ll . ., therefore, ;'ituourta F.14#11 *do *Alt APinkismtlu* swim* - 0 4414 0 0 /3,l4!Mtelt APA..U.Sge, .g914. 0 4110.-PAIRe • them i!klit light 4/.oeamorkalatii*ffilhi coutemed 404.004 A 44:741A AVIA , result will mean itomethlng.—New York Herald. ALL'S=',AML.T - Opening of the Presidential Campaign. Connecticut for the COllltilati on and the White liaee lite-election of Got. English ! Democratle 114ority Increased! The Hope of Her bathos' I. to the People —not to Coogrevo. On Monday lasi all eyes were turned to Connecticut, as all felt that a victory there would "mean some Wing." The Radicale had been desperately at work— sparing no possible effort and no amount of Mersey--4e redeem the Vete. Tliey wanted it for many reasons, but especial ly sow to bolster up Impeachment—and Grant. But in the face of all, they have been again defeated, and worse than last year. Then the majority for English, Dem., for Governor, was 987—now it is 1,7331 I The whole Democratic State ticket is also elected, by about the same majority ; and the Democrats have gained In the Legislature, but under theraseally Radi cal gerrymander of districts, the majori ty of the people must continue to submit to minority Radical legislation. This victory In a New England state, at a time like this, to a glorious one in deed! Connecticut takes her place with New York and Pennsylvania in the struggle for couistitutional government against military despotism and Radical misrule. The great landmarks of tree govertirnant? the 41 , 605:500t the Exece ttve, the Judiciary, and the Legislature, may yet be upheld, against the usurpers whose hands are raised to overthrow them. The voice of the people cries "hold!" Let the Radicals in Congress heed it. Not even with the help of a "military chieftain" can they set at de fiance the will of the majority of We Anna icau people. Neve* attffrafte fa lltleblgals The people of Michigan have voted down the new constitution, because it ssught to confer suffrage upon the ne vises, few as they are, in that State•— Thus one State after another pronounces itgatudt this favorite Radical measure. The proof will soon all be knocked from under the negro-equality platform.— Grant can't's/me it. I.A.erau. Salm la W 1114.441 LNILUNBON, Democrats have carried the clsy by about 1,000 ma jority, a gain of SOO over lasi-year, Mur phy t f elected Marshal, and six est et Moe Councilmen are Demoorslie.— Joseph Olds is elected Judge of the °sta men Pleas. erNornmem.—Last year the Radical majority wnii4,ooo. At the election held lost Monday the Radicals married only aqoart of their ticket, the Democrats getting' the City Commissioner and Wharf Master. The highest lledioni ma jority to 1,097, and the lowest 116. 'The highest. Democratic majority 151,097, and the lowest 248. The white workingmen of that city are waking up to the enormi ties of Itatifeallerm WINDOM Y. , —Tbe •imtlet DeMoersilio ticket le sleeted by au average majority of 200. ------ - The Hadkal majezities ♦r» nelliseed iu Daytas and' Toted*. • • Wikellte4o, MI tone tomnereetits W 40:10-apijerity,-.4 of /AA , • LA eitotiara eleetefliodell, Democrat, to .ttio Mayoralty, by 100 majority, Knorettgi lowa, strait &»-The mantel. poi eleollart areMty tvaa carried. by the Deasocrnts. The elty WWI Republican last year, Lou,.,tin Mo., on the general ticket, (for Street Railroad Oortiorleoloner,) has gone Democratio by from 930 to 100 :ma , keit". Radical rule is corning to en eat) even in fR. Lanai. EVAMPTII.LN, Indiana, elects a Orme. °retie Mayor and a majority of Demo mate in the Domicile. The city has gone Radleal for yeara. LeAveriwoirrn, Kansas, has elected a Democratic Mayor, ibr the !Bret time, we believe. A very eigniflcant victory.— Atehhion has also choeen a Democratic klayoe--and Lawrence has polled a large Democratic vote, on the Ant ticket they ever bad in the ITEM: :ii.rfigeriam won't, go down in the West, even In "blood baptized" Kansas. Desmoctlutia Vletays .0 LeslaT4ll*. LOULEIVILLN, April 4.—An election was held la this city to-day for three Police Commissioners, two Street Inspectors, Chief of tho Fire Department, and *w end Aldermen. The enure regular Dem ocratic ticket was chosen by a large ma jority. Tua Radicals were certain of carrying Connecticut, bccausc Grant's name wan introduced into the canvass an their prn ,ipeelive cantildmte for President. 'rak ing them at their word, they have clear ly demonstrated the unpopularity of their new leaden, He cost them about eight hundreitvntelf in New Hanipslaire, and nearly the name in Connecticut. Their "great eveniatione" in capturing him not having been realized., ita*449 l :e B Yuli , now that helatuarped_mit,a huge fail ure, to aßeertwin "what they will do Twith him" Jiithefuture.. so far, be has evidently tutu@d ,tint, a bad speCuliatAn. B,tico4,g Alta biNVE-ET- - z,liolli NV* , :M• Converge, or Freiilcnn, fh this Slate, ttirtnbet' et like 'Derricieratie Naltleetisi Ittasszaktreei 111 Y ansouaced Mi petpose teetaiaroakioneral,Ussatler HariPil AVO )4` W, PRlic A t**e" `?; P °44l4e4 :P 4 e, 142 ' - 9394 -1119 Pze,..l4ptirs.al tbat l publ44l )1, 4 1e1, 1 uN c rt u Ot i lk. , PPAY-WiNg (441P"al r he Ith all the To Ds 4he ReierflPhatimetelkolinteßtAit snot st.lboviolis9te4kil« end ifimhtrimw, s-4•llzwiuteist.444occiiw "Mk nairklittploWtoi til4WAstet,44.llW- Wk0mi.P42441k;444144.b0Pree gaiker&Aw eiipelektdEll e4;1044:1-, The .11104.1044Pi040eafli•901141Pge8 *en -100. 1044 AV44, iscOn pPotosi gY, Übe statmlw riab49%10•411414 , • 4 7 ` 0 40 Atoept.of 'tb. Pe at t l4 t iftvirsapp. `3o It wilt con - 3°,;# 1044r1"14iiiita gEi mhive u k iaiatt 40,10.44," ba htaaliabllP*Orkietti that disgraceful tabiakin*rviiiii Whit us. Let the bondholders take warning. L.LiaLLLI.,.r±I 41,1.1 1 3,4DV:A HARRISBURG, iprill,lM Edit*. Compiler:—Several very exci ting Ws have been or arc bang rated ern by our Solon. on the hill. Among the former is the so-called "F Railroad Law." You know the Repub licans made a great noise about such a law before the last fall's election, and epee had 4 plank in their State platform pledging their party to a good, substan lhirrin - ;:if - the e lnd. tt eIC, whit 'have they done? After passing, amending, and re-passing a bill various times in eacit branch, arid eventually vetoing it by their Governor, they have passed one which received the sanction of his Be. cellency ; and swell a free railroad law it is that One: otits filehd4 said, 'when un der consideration on its final passage, "lire people have asked for bread and we give them a ettstie." Rut as nothing La*, seeped Le: had from Shia corrupt lx:ay, the bill passed. The General Appropriation bill is causing much discussion and scheming. Our country Is beginning to be full of whelk" , Oa, Oda. to call theMetilves— "derriere& iastituf 'oils." Each one wants a big slice of the people's money, which tenses considerable "ion-rolling" —that is, "If you vote for my Institution, I'll vote for yours." By this mode, the bill is very' large and objectionable as yet. It is now in the custody of a com mittee of conference. The new Registry bill is probhbly the greatest piece of rascality that has been practiced this session. The bill contains fifteen sections, and Is very complicated In its details, onerous to the people and very expensive. The naturalized voter bears the greatest hardship. He Is to undergo considerable trouble before he is permitted to vote. In short, there Is much of the Know Nothing spirit in the bill, which is further established by the debate upon it. Radical Hickman, of Chester, declared that "an intelligent negro was better entitled to the elective franchise than the Irish Catholic"—that "you might as well leave a bag of wheat vote as an Irish Catholic"—that he could neither read tue Constitution nor the New Testament, whilst the negroes of Chester county could all read, hc. Rad ical Fisher, of Lancaster, in the senate, said the Democratic party was composed of 'bog-trotting ignorant Irishmen and swag-bellied lager beer Dutchmen," and Radical Laudon went into an argu ment to show that the negro should vote In preference to the foreigner. Other Radicals went on In the same strain —heaping insult upon foreign-born citi zens, ituttwithst.andlng the boated words used towards them a few years ago when they wanted them for recruits in the army. As I told you all along would be the case, Mr. Shugart 'Lisa been ousted and Mr. Robinson put in, in the contest tell election ease in the Senate. This action necame necessary on the part of the Republicans from their small major ity in that body. It was a case like that at your Senator, and the action of this committee was based upon altogether similar circumstances. The House bill to appoint three com missioners to ascertain the losses sus tained during the rebellion by citizens of Adams, Franklin, Fulton, Bedford, Perry, York and Cumberland counties, and to report the same to the Auditor Oeneral, (the generalgovernment o was Baked to reimburse such loeses,) was considered this morning. Mr. White moved to postpone indelMiltely. Lest, 11 yeas to '22 nays. Mr. Willie moved to amend by releasing the State from any expenses incurred by the commis sioners. This was also voted down. In the afternoon the bill agate, came up, and after being amended, on motion of Mr. White, that nothing in the act shall be construed to mcaa this Stale liable for essay 'damages, it parsed. The Radicals In this whole matter have only been trying to fool the aufferera. Both Houses will adjourn o•n Tuesday —at least they have so resolved. It is soldi that the t.xponses to the couutimiu, carglintottt the uew Regis try late .. W111"he at least three times as giest as the former election law, besides the kiss of time to the farmers, laborers awl mechanics. 'Divorce eases are quite numerous this session, and some are recklessly disposed of. A certain Senator had a divorce bill which be wanted to get through without being examined for fear of its rascality and Ininstice—and lie znanceuvred to have it passed, under a suspension of the rules, in less than five minutes, without inquiry as to who the parties Were, the circumstances, &c. This is a stubborn fact, and the member Waked of his adroitness in the matter afterwards. A. L. GRANT TILLED AND FOLIND WANTING. --All the leading Republican papers of the country united in pmclalming be .forehand that the Cbrineeticut election would be the test of General Grant's strength as a candidate for the Presi dency. The large iacrewie ill the Dem oenttle majority over that of last year shows exactly what It is. If the Radicals want to elect the nest President they will have to hunt up another candidate. ft leclemonstrated that they cannot suc ceed with the man they have selected. Grant has been tried and found wanting. RADICAL EXTBAVAGANCII.—I tbe Sp propriation bill now before the Legis lature the saLary of the Auditor-General is fixed at 11.4.000, and that of the Survey or-General at $.34:10g. The salaries are extravagantly high when we consider that neither of these officials reside in Harrisburg, and that the work of the offices is done by clerks. Speaking of this extravagance, the Patriot de (ration says the Pennsylvania Senate seems to hold an inissesetifteititabligtil Peopie of the State have little else to do than provide money for it to spend. _ . AT a late meeting of the soldiers sta tioned at the Catiiiddlthl"rtinerin this State, the fallowing rowdotions were unanimously adopted, vim: Rcaolved, That the first great duty of an Ametican idoidjer ty to, support the Constilution'of the Wilfred Mat* against all enViri#?ln3fallinytai, Eca.ve a toe reeogn tn 1 49sifialciiolt. Use tea thai,thri.Proseiknt of the United States Lathe eildhasateder in-elsuf of tho :Arany end Magi:and the person to Whom surks. andloorsiftlot 7111 tai .jidper ajta .11 Z e2 febelEfighliftreontiieiteilit Methodist Epise p pial Cluagekto. ummion , unattimously .),Aittd resolutions approving of and eul,o4l4k9lienvrat Gram 4pd Secre tary StIORMINO MEI ' What buples e tllllo!'the Pie Tr-Ziefhrl Conference of ittiAlethsailat' piicyiif Church", to ,fliedffirtritit pollttes, It they will attend to !Weir religious duties Wig wilt free seminal' in do as limey eau tikkbegiritrllh.'" ' " CATTLii Drastaaa.—lt is stated that the cattle (144411 lir pßeptimaery county, Pennsylvania, hasbeen quite bed during the Pest" to& weetel; 74Etitattii‘: siekvirgr., kat livivlttle **Wet Lee' garas-eve, and fryer three.— Other farmers have met aria levees' of Sea from the same cause. Taal tlepartmatti; TOWN, COUNTY ANW SUNINIONDINB CII/UNTIES perk:in •lectod to al elice-eflustice efehe -Peacevtaireld res member that he must give notice there of, in writing, to the Prothonotary, within thirty days after the election. act has passed the State Smote to gave pension Witt: Henry Little;• p of.this place, a, soldier of the war of 1811 Amended.—The act in reference to bounties in Cumberland township has been I:mei - idea so as leave the question to a vote of the people of the township on the Ist of June next. Rood! ecatd'higat of rrafiklin county ham not been repealed, but the people are to vote upon its continuance or not. Dcfratt d. —The people of York„ oti Sat urday last, voted on a proposition to an• thothe a loan of $lO,OOO for the purchase of two steam the engines. It was defeat ed by 164. Accepted.—lieu, Dr.Oerhart, of Frani lin and Marshall College, Lancaster, has accepted the professorship In the Theologlical Seminary at Niercarsinsrg, to which he was elected by the Byuud at its late meeting at Harrisburg, and will enter upon his duties without delay. New Turnpikc.—The commissioners named in the act fora turnpike from Hanover to Mount Rock are: J. W. Gubernator, Francis Pohlman, J. E. Smith, E. S. Hay, S. G. Sueeringer, I). Gelselman, Gee. Smith and James Devine. They arc to receive i"ubscrip tions and organize the company—the construction to be "commenced within one year and to be comptated within three years. Ilanaileon lbwnahip.—A friend in Hamilton township Informs us that the election of a Republican Justice of the Peace In that staunch old Detnoenitto district was owing altogether to .the last that no Democrat would consent to serve in the office. But for this, the Republican Candidate for Justice would have been defeated as dettlelve/„F as were the rest of the etendtdates of Alit party, says our informant, Lecture.—The last lecture of the course was delivered , tr,Brr, ?dr. Talmage, of Philadelphia, on fuesday evening --sub ject, "Oar New Rouse." The lecture was haPPT, afid made , everybody feel so —and that we consider high praise. We hope the College Societies will not rest with this oue venture, but will con tinue, every session, insecure, for them selves as well as the pad's', such enter tatumeuts as we have enjoyed, under their auspices, during the recent lecture season. Changea.—We notice the folio winglisl ness changes in this place this Spring: A. R. Eeistel takes the Toy and Notion Store of J. .M, Warner, on 'Baltimore street—Mr. W. retiring from business. Francis Cuttinghutn has purchased Col. F. B. Picking's Clothing Store, and will carry on the toastaese at the- old stand, on Baltimore mitred. Wm E. Biddle retires from the ftrm of Biddle and Benner H. 8. Benner has taken la,bla brother Oliver, and the Wei nem will be carried on under thejimm of H. S. Benner do Brother. Washington Dier&ttmet ',ha's' removed hia F34:gar Azd Tohnneo Store to the Dia mond. Mr. Hendrix retires from the firm of Hendrix do Warren, Mr.- Hiram War ren continuing the business in his own name Messrs. Meals At Bra. hewed moved their Grocery Store from Middle street. to Chainbersburg street, io the Neiostedt property. Mr. H. °gird..? LAM relMLlpted hie Gro cery to hie new brick- building, on Built mare street. J. 0. O. F.—The following persona have been elected officers of "Gettya Lodge, No. ISt, I. 0. 0. F.," for the en suing term, via:—Robert M. Elliott, N. G.; Charles Ziegler, V. 0 Wm. E. Gallagher, P, 0. ; Wm. C. Stallsmith, F. 8.; Janata If eCreary, It. S.; E., Yount, A. R. S.; John Rupp, T. This Lodge has, daring the past term, paid out over SHOO for benefits, charities, drc., and has an invested fund of over $5,000. The officers o! "Union Encampment, No. I. 0. 0. F.," for the coming term, are: R. Id. Elliott, C. P. ; Charles Ziegler, R. P.; William Chrltzman, S. W.; Jaws McCreary, R. ; Edward Men chey, F. Meets Ist and 1d Mondays of each tuonth. Mail Lettings.—Among the recent Mail Lettings, annoutteed by the P. 0. Depart ment, for four yearn from the 004 pt July next, we botice the following: Fred erick to Gettysburg, David Agnew, $046 ; Frederick. to Littlestowai John H. tog, s47'; Yrederiett to Sabillasville, Wm. P.Gover,s344; Westminister to Smmitta burg, Samuel Smith, $814; Weatmlais ter to Unitinirliki. (via Deboluee) Thom as Fagir, sBo6;—Hanover to East lease Myers, SW3O; Hanover to iiteSher rystown, A. W. Hart, Gettysburg to Hagerstown, Rufus Haywood, $900; Gettysburg to New Cbeater,John M. Tate, $144; Gettysburg to Idaviile, Perry J. Tale, SW; Gettysburg (by Table Bock) to Dixville, Perry J. Tate, York Sulphur Springs to York, E. IS. Myers, $2:19. Stan The mall routes from Chambersharg to Bedford, and from Chamhersburg 'to Westrithslater, vfa Gettysburg, have been awarded to Samuel Brand. of Chambers burg. at $2,,,450 for' the former, aad 51,175 for the latter—both daily made. Pocket Lancaatv Intern gencer'ajlitta one wonting last week, Wst attractive oolored female, faualllar )ylthert agAre: Steveus," had her pookoli , jektked,-.4hllat Wool 143 - start tdr vrri.b4 stag, Cl the (Q104 , 14:14) In .r.tnetOnglte, three Wile= ,;attfer doltilita y , one thernond breset pin, a rare key, a t, uncl, of household keys, and free pautl, ilfee-44efr.eatiee,t1 between 4,Ageast4r foul, Wimiaingroa. The jare4l - reertettel Let old They!. seem)* that tale artemgeeeieiit which to ttitoidopteit at WAntilugtonlie ,made reveal throtteirktittreetzetty..., Par4aseit.'- 2 .theneCrilus Textile' 'Sharer, convicted of hOrse &ging. inArgijado 1867, and Isentetilt e s i l 4 Md7e tO tresarriimplueol!l,4e liireiterwat'iniiaiitimal; has hininlairamaid by Oorertoe. slegtf.' ittent itretlinentherkawhied of five year!. With each a man as Chary in the 4 k.xecutive chair, Couriaikelb6Vongl4tion of critni.: , *a& aim attar!" worthical.—Chatakeyt , • 4atro; • 'gems aad by Samuel Herbst, at his Stable* la . rear of Harz stone Ha ti Vys ii i=. Persons vistas% *lll eon -11040/44.1iittibt*Tb7 411044 Oty Mr. "" r athts al the-icsayaiene goose. •,, . . EINES ifirt444l44 : SorisOlt,'lltderant,* lINSINIUOMersOdied st Oatlsi•-on the 4th Instant, of pneumonia. ;aci t sk„ l'saar.,-This year, says the 14j - idler Sibiles, la thlyeat for the return of Ihnseeenteen year locusts. The fir ehronieledsgpeotranasof thine locusts was 1800; in 1917 they again made their ap pearablee. a lu 1134 they made their first sppeO l klocaln Itt.e/r.s , county on the Itith of May, and on May 31st the air seemed fun of them. In 13 51. they made their appearance about4une sth, and although numerous, tber-Vvre not itr half such 4sweramiswinna. - • We hawewever ender , stood, Olt tMsfr ,insoci3 ret ß rtyt; stated I periods, - yet they ' can now be found nt a depth okßeAskt fp, feet, Husking their way, jnestllly, toward the surface of, the 'ground. That they work their waydowu- Ward tot eight and a half years and then return In the same time upward Is be yond our belief'. We hope some of the members or the Linmeati Association of this oil; will Inform us with regard to this - Ineir'esting . tact nature, and In the language of Artemus Ward, ex plain "why thus it is?" To Housc-Keeperr.—Young folks and others, who are preparing to go to house-keeping this spring, will do well to make a call at Col C. H. lirmtimit's Ware-rooms, near the Depot, Gettys burg, Po., where, in addition to a large variety of the most approved Coogiato STovitit; Sitting Room and Chamber Btoves, can be fearnd a very large assort ment of every kind ofiTts-WARE, Rot low-Ware, Japan Ware, Toilet and Chamber Seta, Bread and Spice Boxes, Tea and Coffee CanlitteP, Waiters, Coffee .I%Lills, Water Coolers, Spittoons, Pud ding 3foulds, Flour Sieve', Candle Sticks, Smoothing Irons, Egg Beaters, Fruit Cana, „Telly Moulds, and a thou sand other articles In the house-keeping line—all of which will be sold at lowest etch prices. and'examtne". CI Duphorn d Hoffinan will open to-mor role a *me and splendid lot of New Goods, to which they Invite general ,at tention. Good goods and low •pcitis! Come,iitib - and afi ? It ;111 - R Henry Rakers Thomas dr Hon will have a limited number of Brandt's Horse Rakers for the coining harvest. Faimen .wituting them, will do well to send In their orders early: fAp. Id. tw (rape Wine.-4* °Nike plrepßu re in d I reet lig the attention of riaeliebilc to Speer's celebrated Port Grape Wine, a pure and unadulterated grape wine, upon which every one having occasion to use wine may Roost implicitly rely. The wine is made at Speer's vine yards, Passaic, N. J. It has a ich flavor, mellow Juiciness, and brilliant color, and Is not only en agreeable beverage, but, highly benerhial In its properties. We know this to be the fact, batting tried the ar ticle thoroughly. Lee Specee Bottled Wines with his signature on the cork, and you are sure of getting a pure article.—Darenport Th-rnoc, at. lb Sato when ho visited the shoreS of America, sought long and arduously for the "Spring of perpetual youth," that those who bathed therein bight never grow old in appearance. People of our day have in part.discovered a substitute for this unfound spriug In Ring's Vege table Ambrosia, a few applicatiops of which gives to white or gray hair that dark, strong end glossy appearance pe culiar to youthful beauty. If any of our readers doubt this, let them try a htittle and be couvluoad. et the truth of our as sertion. March 13. lin Ik4icine evmt appeuretalslat ran R e r vrisiehers for its general and substan tial excellence thou the Peruvian t 4 yrup. Invalids, especially those suffering from dyspemas or debg,ity, 1419421 d „pawl to J. P. Inorldldire,4 l6 Del+ street, Ire te York, t‘r a pamphlet (sent free), concerning this remarkable remedy-. The Chrcal Arne,watt/flat Preparation, valued at home and abroad a real Hair Itestorer or Drenthe:4M sae bottle.) A great triumph of science. Mss. K. A. ALLEN'S IMPROVE!), (new Style.) Every Druggist sells it. Price Our Dollar. Maith Ito MeAnite , e4Ailie We been **Wetted until next December. GENERAL ITANCOCR IlaS Assumed COM nsand of-the 'Unitary irMiditon , oti the Atlantic, headquarter at Washington. GRASSHOPPERS are coming out In swarms in Isoileitilirio it 14*i. IN his speelt,lluth spoke of the New Orleans riot. .lie diiti not say a word of :New Orleans apootta.: 131 - 71.}:R SpeakB , o4 Lb" "Issues hanging on the decision of the hour." When his ham comes, be will be bet:ming upon the decision of a judge. TILE Rrro/utinn (Ytadleal) nays, "If we mast have either Great or CITIM, mar the fates give us the latter.tet 11111 at least hese a sober man eome fixed opinions." Severn Jim lirlabln, of the "colored" brigade, is writing a life of Grant- De. tween "Daddy".and Jim., Grant's posi tion is worse than a short-tailed Durham in fly - time. Jolts RANDOLPH', of Roanoke, pre dicted in Congress, that the day would come *Pin 10 Iv 'Ybo _quote the Constitution, "would be called to or.. der DEMOCIIATPCep'reZen ta ti Yes liveak Ma ilt Etutler.as.tha "macaws fray setts." They do ttid iey'trie , "geotiedin from to and so," as other Coritresemen are characterized. The difference ha un derstood. By depriving the Prevident of the means of carrying the tenure-of-Mice net into the Supreme Cuuri,,, 1 4.441 /iy pas sing n bill'te tidprlve that e."titillfor ris diction, the Radical conspirators have frankly admitted the uneonsti tution of the net. BEN lit - rtyst says he "should despise the Ten Commandments If they taught him to forgive Andy JobusianX Of course the wretch would hate the 'fen Coniusaadmente auy how, beesisee our of them says—" Thou 'shalt nut stead," ICIeW York Herald inquires now long the people will consent to support a Jorge standing army for the Nolo lust pose of keeping the negro up and the white. man down. Nat beyeusd tha Ides of November next. • OF the growth or the Astorestate some Men, way jig.hirtned by the tact that a tesr-Teertr age Mr. Aster raid a tax et $lO,OOO. This year his . tax IS it:240,04), a .66 e 4 ii6l tn• 110) per day, whlle t c.ot o n. modore Vanderbilt only pays . 00,000, w h Canikii4 ay, Tin great Gaines Will Case, which has been in the court., for more than a quarter of n century, was on Tuesday Aelfitkkl !to 'W16'01216,1 Stafes 6 lSnlieeme Court in fa vor of Mr& wive. Us decagon makes her the wealthiest woman in America. of Abos.„pisteirevisielidseass Adis-nitmo, idled StegtSX Aditlf" , , 01:10 7esress . bhrt lithesentortiseiry Ailment/00s, ts• erect colcts,filostt,forAnre. Dam valued bet at 010;000. ' PRIVATE advices from Washington, recePred atliptftrirfieldi 111., declare that B erke9T,Yntes thinks the couvtetiou of the President very doubtful .& gror .11 - nAntYir.—The Tatntkcounty, lows. t .„ Union, simper professing to 'be nettinti, • impresses its preference for Grant for the Presidency, otilitigitiiiind, as it ablOßtii4ilAt 11 1 01114.10 -10 the per osailau arsine es Wavers/gists. - Itk ort Oolgi , 7471 -7 4 413440 eideetsili. ter. issw-Desneetitte pipe l TalkatiAsSill .011104 - .4B4paeSa, reoently stated In Eleoramente. THE RAdtcale are to sore distress over the Connecticut election. In order lo ease their minds upon thispatinhtlsut.ject, they attempt to pooh-pooh the result, and announce that "the paltry Governor• ship" is of no account. some years ago an impudent fellow laughed at an im pending disaster which threatened him and tried to drive away his gloomy fears by the announcement that "It would not be much of a shower, after all." How ever, the flood came, and the'poor fellow was drowned. tryntne-the-partteatt Registry hill 'mit passe4 by tho Rade and signe' by livery, to secure the disfranchisement or the poor liaturaliaatt foreigner,' and H, rhino; classes, the election expenses of the State will be at least tripled—lhree tinarx ai gr eat as wider V i e old law. And for what? Simply to enable the mongrels to keep poor white men away from the polls by putting thew to unnecessary trouble, vexation and' lose of time and money.—i'alriolde Ceiba. REpoiers of the oontlitlou of the •rope In all parts of Mingle and cc ls. oonein are without wzoagititiat, highly favorable. SPECIAL kTICEf-,41'. Item artist Prim 1 NAB tillit(181 trXIMIttEnI64II.II, PARIn, TILE HOWE SEW LSO MACIIII N R COM PAN Y Ficus Mork, Ja. .4 warded over #3OO-ttra amipetflort, TILE iiIiJUICKT PREMItIM Th 6 Only Crum of the Li Ma lion[ GOLD 247DDA:L giN eo t:,O *)IM.VP SEWOIO ~U.AcruNcol, per Impeghed Drove, publinllttl to thin "Montt. wr 17nIversel," (l)60141 .11paronl Al Frew•L Flo Ste') Tuesday, 21.1 July, lir. hi thiiiwi ' Pabrignttle delklnelanr. ... a COndve ex posant ELM; HOWN, .7R. MminfiteturerrageV I ng " Illattittm* itchtAttor. Thti double Qot /mum U ,inntber prixd of the groat. oUpgqiurlty we Howe belying 14- chive oreroU others. 141111. El d BT(H)It(, No. Li NouLlt Vieth titree YHILAIIIELpiiI A, l'A.. Agents for renaGyivatila New.terney, llelu awere and Mad Virginia Ilistr.G, WA, 3141 GEOIiAIF: /Aeons & nno„ ciettysburg, Agen.a Gtt .1.41.141‘01).4Anty, Parse.. Rae are Gray Can have their - ANT fenoll*PQ Ha natural en tor, and 1(11 tlgs &Hilt bat iiterd a new lona th by ualfia. 11.1.1.1:8 VEGETATILE iiirmAN .1.141.11 IigNEN/tai, 'lt la tha brat dwlr danaslaglid the world, n u t • tiadlltrlests: stiff, anistkr tuslr, teettly, wort. nu ,t Pried 111 Os, Far dale Iypl l ctraggiata. It: 0. dt CO., N.Sahrla, N, R. , Proprlotorx. Aprils lau Among the Malay reetorativor lettleh notate WI supplied to rciteve tneaffiletkineof humani ty, there hi no more fav,lle one for a evrtain claw of dierneee than the "inftliclual gum of the Wild Cherry Tree; but however valuable it Is, he nowar.lo /AO. 10 c and to eure L le enhanced len fold by edenlific and Judi clone combination 0 ith other Ingredlent4, thennieitteu of equal total.. This happy an ttntesLle to a remarkable droop In. ;Ow illalneme of Will elmerrY, when veluefia Attie% Coughs, Cold*, liroucattir, whooping Cough, Croup, Astbtoa, Pitimmutry Affection, and Incipient Consumption ie mob*. =9 FrOITBENJAILiX WILILELE 11, Fey , pewit Nlii„,,j,l at South Royalston, "In the sprtnrof Pkv.if.4 ni.Nt Se% allth - led with a liattl,tlll7 ruLf2ll - , w - Itn itv t.1411:11.1•0111- ututents of night am cats., otoph t. it pi , nti tut say nervous Ilyeatern, and prtxteelug . 'Ruch ,t detililiott‘t Mate of lieatifik that, Alter to log ntedleal aid to no purpoto. I tun/ Kit nit hopes of ever ions value, .w had OK, III) 1111 , 1)0,, /it this stage or tootle., 1 anopre., ulteni Op.ot through the influence of a neighbor to try Lula WWI ClierrS.and, before übinu bottlea,the etra" , :t any alitiost magleal. Me t con uutirety left ine, the night ha ea , ta dehertl hgte, ire Otter /note Slat.] tuy 4lepreNsmt Itotratt , , OW Aloe I tool 4tUttued wonted %tiLnglitahol vigor. Thu/ hat this Itqleani, no hag O1t.4•11 both tetautlted t1ZP , 41,018 coup t.rwint with the fact; Iltentuv grUittlitzt we (tool they aviiithg ~rave. Yuu ate nt liberty to Use this fur the Lents al of the atelletod." Prepared by tiErli W. FOWL!: HON, 18 Tre mont et., Poston, arid far .eda by Ilnt'li,t• snn• Tbe beet kiior o Tern.ly fur SCROFULA In all Itn manifold form+, Inchttllng Liken*, can. cern, Nyyhllin, Malt Rheum, &e., D. DILL A N. DEIC4' 101)1N)/ NY.417E1t., aRt o aolntlon 01 dine without a solvent, dlnc,n clod after awn) yawn ut.eclonUtb reneavvh and ortneetnaent. FOr eradicating humors front the *voter. it /MA cquaL Circular. s_at fore. T. P..142;t4M1)1tg, mattgly-Druggintogeneralty. to Joey op., N. Y. April 3. lin Warr**,l4l Clmorelti aYd Bull - To Furl* ** t-ttutli 0-41‘44114011111*AllOprit. tors, Livery Establlshrnents, and ull rat TOBIAS' VHITUTIAN HOR,Z trivunagr, IN PINT nOTT LEO, AT ON DOLLAR. fur the run. of litmenesel, Keratrheit,NVlnd Gallx, (;1111.1, CM., Cu 11,, 1,111,- Ong Stifle, ()Inn Imatlng, more Throw., Nell In Ow Pont, dr. )Lo Own Or C111)110Y Lorne, are immured that Ibis {:damn. will do all and inontiltatt la - stated In coring the , ohm - al.-natned cootplain tworkdd tweet, yenta It hai tread failed to give anihi.le. tlnn In mingle. Inatanoe. sold by the 4ruggloo, Ih•pot, "A Cortland street, Not York. April 3. lin Slop Ilse Robber! D 6 You ink *huttbbiert Why Father Time, of course, ,who is stealing the color from ]OIIIIoIUS of btArbt ",..AlOf .1111 uks-r. ATOP.PkiI),. What then! Hie elwageli dui bei.t.o.l*.rt ES LEY § ThI44XEN., AIINITTES. It histion . I .ltelte:' !do tlvithfie !,1, o'clari &I Or ' O l ihJur Isg the Cheee.,, Not. a Mats. 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