AVIA WOO I/ 3,411 " #tpstaulf, 0 grirkixr. April M. IMO* IffiE!EEMM n• t • Ar t urtem ‘?„ ,a„,„ ‘ rarArmiatiriar. 1 aryicre eiploty. it sytn• nit t itivNfilf • ' "t. i!" 4,, LP #7IXI V ALI &as r, Aflwasook.«, • .ititsamilinowatintltrioni Or; .• 4eittiestal its Abe. ttn;e.ttetittent iv itiroitvtl tntrt. qplpy,rmoti , uutii Witatioidoy, to 14‘,00:teittasei !Wu to •proix.re their trutthetste. , ' bt the tutted States now theniughly understand the position ocett• pied by Pre%Went ei 0110111011 and his we casein. Thelr have read and weighed the evidence on both shies, They see that poll t hfug liar been proven against the President; that no law has been viola tecir by. him In suet manner as to consti tute any oirepPe, much less such a "high ailinetwHil misdemeanor" as would Judi fy Lb Impeachment and removal Protn orttlie. Ills the conviction ofevery can did than ft; the nation, Without .xespeet NA party, that Juitusun Lau been woven by this very trial to be 'entirely Innoccht of any impeachable ofrenae. Whatever Maj.' be the veraiet, of Avnate, that of I.lw gnat jury tompu;ed of the ,lincrienti people, will to In layer of the neeteseil. Nhould the fielatte cint clet, in the race of the failure of the umna g t.to 6, produce any evidence to waretut it, woe bole those guilty ()tench an outrage upon law and Justice, merely thatpltsp had , might be grained.. The deposittoa of the eimatittitionally elected Pm-threat would be loolsed upon to the people 'as a revolutionary step of most. dangerous character, and they would eon-, (lona it, at the ballot holt Au such a wanner a.l to consign every Rattle& leader of the ',resent day to eternal; infa my. Imp eacjiment mei a blunder, and - Radicalism alone mast bear the conse quences,' let the trial terminate 149 It may. —Nit. Bothwell commetieed hitt speech nu W eithead ay. Butler an order adopted on that dtty, it le thought that -all the mananent and Bre , ittent's caumayl wilt tither in.iiak or file 'written arguments. The end of the trial wilt hot to readied for aweek yet. Ii the Radicals Who makeup the ma jority of the highest legislative body to this, country had one particle of reepert for the United +Antes t4Loatc they would Itkriantly and Ignominiously expel Sec retary John W. Forney, who Is (1.-recto Clerk or the Court of Impeachment, and who, while acting aiian officer of that Culp, uses "my two papers, both daily," not:only to vilely 'abuse the Premident of the United States, bat to bully Senators sitting as jurors to give a verdict, not ac cording to the evidence In the case In question, bUt as partisans and In smar tie-hue with the-dictates orthe °ltrimiest mud most reckless Radical leaders. Snch hole should expel Forney from Ills secre taryship as sumninrily as his infamous Forrest-Jamelim letter called him from i the society of deectil Rtes. Tug •Ti im wßELCrsois SLLSwewes —The great tide of retention against the teeolutiaiiiiry-peite7 afthe Radicals still sweeps on. In the cities and towns of New York immense Democratic gains have fast been made, and In New Jersey the same thing hasbeen going on. The Democrats have elected the Mayor of Jerse' City by 1186 majority, a gain of 971, Hudson City gives 160013emocratle majority, a Deinoenttle guts of 600. Ho boken has been milled by the Denioorats with again of over 400. The municipal electiou in lierimn has also guile Demo cratic, betag a Donberatio gain. Ho it Is all over the country, Is there not a gbirieni olgalflon ice In three rt-mits? lig they! not 11140LLIAS *irk Mischa(' cot , taeul,y Met nastiest ruction- of the limn e,ll party is at bend? VIA -roar IN I;iiicatu Detnountle elected their .14,id_1. and Clerk in Chicago, on day, by liGlx,l3 (me thousand majority. itaillout imp ri ty In-,Lopring wns over three thuilKin4; Ilurdnhl The great Wert la'etinAngl Illinois Is safe for the Duniticksai ' • 'Oh uiember4 of the New England lt,Letitodist, eoufureneeadoptetiresolutione embiming die impeachment of President huaon, and -then adjourned over, _in Ote and wtwii-ae-ther--Eheetteeticut elec tion. 7We Imagine the visages of these Puliiitlal preachers n1y.40 4114V0 appeared Niggard and woo begone, Indeed, lifter t lieltorelm ru feemlbe field on ainieh rad ',manta add impeachment were meant. plettiy defeated by the eimaervative: huaWoltAloatitattional Deilloontisk -TheSir %twid ridoimve.fell imtier if they *A tit. tended to Wein religions ditties in the sPirit of thine meter, /calked of stirring up Made motto poedties. • A (deem -Wuaekert 'filo Hartford Irma teilh u Roust stray of him. John liuhnee..ta,,tierront woman,} of that titer. tier husband, (a small nan,) was coughed to his house by' rheumatism, unable Ito :walk to the • polio.— Seeing .Slutt he was likely to tom his chneseeiortlottng !solid": etingileh, ehe pp:taped jo nervy. hten on nor uetnalliebded eel h When •the crowd It the imps attsr her approaob, , they Save her three cheers, and made •p on the spot, a. pursesef4alefortree:- -This Is the 4414‘arialt•sehich the Denrormey of Con neva= yonat tote the neatest,. 4.14445ci journal amid too ¢qy 4,014.,tag0 Couneotieut'eleatiott: -"The maga salt be regarded as en Im portant lockient:on ,of popular aunarneM, on Impenament: r econetruelion, and theoennittrition of Oen. Grant. Well', how about it? Is ths (101111ing of I,llv, DF I tooelatia majority any ()adieu pfiioptilar a'en men toh recouslruc- Inpeachtuent, and, above all, about thlktoralfiatlon or (kn. Grant? ohiciwrithe vietor s r , Ule Rndliiifti 4 sikrited betore the election in Conneciteut." Eta The '' victory " come, and Orat=srsalsritti ri nig down. peettlN pave ho conthience to It, andliffttaftitt it 'iSitt of "the mar Vet berti're "' " nee Tug Airallysbum tartar:, haw mten a .eaalusagoilbla Arai outrageous swindle, in which wen sitneeponsibillly are,insolv ed, nnil Alt sell eh all oosicerned should beesliod to itattict iseOunt.— Tort PHlS syhweins. , • Meeenaughf • rrne Aeoneetned"' to the extent of helping to engineer the swindle thretterYiE;littini* iktire, " ' NEVER WM a S, u a tercel ti iatttetrhtere ahouiltruityheisrepteheeted then thist has betake/irk* the last three wietet4 ; 'rind the people, ,of all pink., a** therefore glad that, the-opteTtmettrto secure a ehoorkenili•hoon present tt.eetr. ~ Any etigethbe en liaprovement.r fitinfilO - r — iiraWngton Chi ert have , .7 tt T. Jehnseu, the meir . Niger OK ' ' llollle, AS a de's gate to e Cit troth-int/01i. L.;,_ THE Tuner cams, STOP THIEF! THE ONION PACIFIC ILICOAD—A:r . , s ., • -.. NILES - local Ptparigent .y. . The PresidenelpeFc heti for scaling :. Thfir 4estetgicOion VRoil- • to aro-crtain wlth edriatn`law is ekin- aim li. , arer-It as 11 a - i •,. - 4- • ... ~...,, 1 We !ern that RS 1.44410 u P • .nail- I; Vitt/Goon/or no .1111;la is We high elikple ply 1114tuijt t Mt, 8 ga ut his t road is lx ' tbnitoS4 tbiltisw TOWN, COUNTY AND SURROUNDING 4 rt aml mistlemeat r eluled upon him' in the nee. It li ~, , tile Denia. more rapidly Illkwiser f A. nri ..., ruidic._s. K l r ithost - . .... -,,, 1 reality. HI, .e Vetiareif-Onee at a had 4, at 14 tbesepre Inre to lie I force will be offaijoyell . ;011101 1 art tit Lltilvit '1) I. s been i In 1 aTo- 0 law is no duo a otteefli*itettkiMlt, iitoil 41+41 ' . tel'-be elet:ted lirlhe ' 1 ' 368 than At er )404 4 4 . ItOckillltalik's - Dm ' '" L . P the recommendation of sought to obtain the decision of the ttzu- 1 Luzerne and Adanisdodricts. Two Sen- I "" be"L*44l-InuVr ' the--r-frtt' '' lnle ' ,the I i lacy P tt u t b el l t ( t . :w a n t, t.lt, , ing. Institution. Mr. I. Court upon it. The Itaidcals say ; atom are to he elected in Philadelphia, ;It w ill inutze a g. .. -. 0 0 ,1 ortieer. that the Ipw in binding „Rtion him until ! mid the Radicals fear the coming wrath promit - iievoli4lsl4lliytliiii tituit.' suppose, lof the people there. If but one of them r'" -- - SI .., '7774..;; . 7 - ) 64Yrlonvery • .19 , 111110 , 8. — NN ill meet ~for cave the elhany ' luultl pass s law law ib7l,l3,l4ll i e,tbe office coin tuanding thy President- forthwith • to leave the White House, to do aseset,.nor atteai Id to do any ect, .whalever es Pew& dent ; stud supyota.that For a vieletina of this set. be should he declared guilty of a high crime; putilehable by 440 sad Imprisonment. ThePresidentvetoeathe act. and Congress las It messily dosawith unconstitutional acts) passes It overbile veto.. Would that act be velid until dotterel -firtheewhie? Would the Presi dent be bound to obey it, sworn,.an bode, to preserve and defend the Constitution? Would the resident be hotted to vacate hie °Aloe? Would lie be girlie, of a high crime If be attempted to perform hie Coustitutapal duties se President? Could Congress thas ebagge the (erns of our Government? Is every Execs'• tive officer bound to carry it out, uneon stitutional as it, hit' or has every inch uMoer u right to judge of the law for himself, taking the responsibility of a disobedience to the law If it be legal? This iv the plain question. Will some Iteptibitcan statesman or lawyer meet and answer it Ire is plain, manly way, or else fairly othult. the folly and villainy of this impeachment proceeding? DEI'3IIMiNG VP TOTEM Ati.111%141 TUE PREMIDENT. The Washington correspondent of the Pittshurg ..ittfixicate says thettiumner is In great mental woerimeet ever a state ment of the Consmcrrial's correspondent • the effect that he was lately seen and card rushing up and down Pentisylvae is Avenue inquiring for somebody who • ad Influence over Fowler, of Tennessee —such influence as would secure his 'ote for tvniviction of the Preekkint. • The Ativocafc'e correspondent says he can "sttbstantiate the statement by a doyen witnesses," and further, says he, "1 can peeve that he named ale men whont he twittered 'unreliable,' and own whom he prayed for influence. He mentioned them aloud, in aetreet ear, to Mr. stokes, of Tenussee. They were Anthony, of 'Rhode Island; Ferry, bf I Connecticut; Fowler, of Tennessee; Edmunds, of Ver mont; Pattersex, of New Hampshire; and Sprague, of Rhode Island. Besides this, the correspondent says he de nounced Chief Justice Chase as one who had "betrayed the cause," and if proof is beetled it can be retaliated, as well of that as about "influences" which have been brought to hear on other Elevators to make them yobs for Impeachment. These disgraceful charges against one of the must prominent lealiers of the Radical party,•gad ajudge 6t the "high court of impeachment" remarks 'the Patriot te Onion, do not originate with Dernocratio eorrespondenta nor.do they appear in Democratic newspapers. The thretneretal Is a Radical paper and the Atirocef is au intletiendent, working man's journal. We need only point the people_ to the facts as given—they need no comment*. All can see the Infamy of the crusade against the President cad all can feerhow wofully low the dignity of that' ouce dignified body, the United States Senate, Las fallen through its de- generate membership. Tut: contested election eases to:CPUs delybia have been decided in favdr of the Democratic candidates The Suritky Mercury has this to say ofthe outrageous attempt of the Radicals to-keep Cienerals Leech and Ballier and Mr. Megary from taking pobse , sion of the Mikes to which they were elected by a large majority of tiftepcople_of that eity last tall : The Agony Oucr.—Over six months nen, clenerals._Leech.and_iiiiliier, and . Mr. Joseph ..Megary, were hoggstly elec ted by the people of PlilledeTptila to the respectise positions of Register of Wills, City Commissioner, and Clerk 01 -she Orphan's Court; and only yesterday was it decided that the will of the people should be respected, and the I)etuocrets preferred by them to those selected by the great olineal "l tug" who control the Republican party in this city, he permitted to occupy their respective offi ces. This iiikind on the part of the con thitants, particularly as the respondeate are the loser.; to n 4 onstderablo amount in the shape of feet] an¢ salary, whluh by right ought tote, and. Woula bogy honest men; rctarneti to them. We shall recur to title contesting farce here after, awl chow to WV public the true ob ject of it. Hereafter, we suppose when. ever the hicumbent of one of the Row oiliest feels disposed to extend the term of Lis °Moe without Legislative aid, he w,tll immediately after his own defeat, or that of Ws party frieads, , liaxe re conree to the contest dodge, and thereby compel the tewful incumbent to _waste live Air Asti months la proving that the - returns are correct, While he guest on pocketing the fees, drawing the salary, and langiilng at the doped eolltmtitiltl• ONE of the Radical candidates for Con grew froin south Carolina, is a wretched, unprincipled fellow named Ilow i en. IThis man has prostituted himself to the liediett t ttSelc It is said that he preyed alike do 'White and black. He was in the confederate army as an officer, and was " broke" for misconduct. .1114 corn• mending officer, Col. White, was soon after shut by a negre, who said he was hit:C(l'6;d° It by Bowen:. On this, Bow en was arrested and put Intp,,Joii at Charleston. Before he mould he tried, the,city fell ,—and be, with" other erimi nals, was set, at liberty. 'lle became a loudmouthed Uniontsteand gotinto the Freed ineWs Bureau. In this official Ca pacity he, it is said, iieettpd the poor no groea—was comptaluedof, and shut up by Gen. Sickles in Castl , erinekney. On his liberatiolcilainteserrlnto polities, got elected n 3 the Convenyon, and ilea fair prospeCe 'of being soon_ a member of the Heise 'in' Wahhinß tnti Kern - the Phllatielphnt•Post, s Rodin** Witete to the Itepnli/lenn &v -ent who dons to to. hlti)(the &ap fitisonent." Thin le bet one of 4her many howls grisitimltlallon tent , down , to the, "bisl! lottrt.',' at, WashiNtou, through:the Peps. "Jmitee.brte Bed to to utish litpsts,,and men bate lost their yeaion." „ _ Tut; Radical eandidate'forGwvernor of Connecticut was uornldated because be had plenly ofinoney and was willing to spend It freely. It is estimated thatbe was bled to the extent of at least $40,,,), for which he h 4 ••i. • • g toathow except a lot of /hellcat tkikeis left ever, with a llketueet of U. S. Grant on thew. They may be,pretty plotures, hut. were gather door at 0 8 0 , 4 - telitgat of the Radicals or the id peachtl'iki kourt to atinift ttie tekritiony of the Cahill people of therweetey ler sewideleee, , Mid It U. 11, FARMlrra i rtik',ltai:.4.,TV Scourged' ti 1213 'a - teenderfht iiipitatthrj of the nieastes, the first fortorty years: 101tiftlohea, Costirts. schools and stores ire dosed ; old 'and 'young alike are victims of the malady. the Sengs t And °Air Huge, the power ortte nukroilly - and the pa tsmaeaaoititeßeatswouldJlam peased Arun their illll4lll. r kiterge. Sitegare maned strasideed... It: due base .tiona— Weston ' sclolation of their calla;, otter personable Iht theleellimany t and obeli enoe le the'liehret of-party haversligr.s. Used the hetten ef the Stadleals rem that committee: ,• To ebb •-betrayer. et their trusty theymew addtbeWade trey of fried. Teem/et up their own serous they deMb , erately echarge• the . Beameracy • with Intede *kWh lee -psoi'ee , upon them sebraa.. neje eau* repaid webens that OS frawholati-totes were polled for Biotite sou in the district, end they charger that buCLI were *Reif 'for innigirrir Ite Lids they show' Metes as nnietr fraud as they charge upon In: They whirl rthet etre of their 011 , 11 Adders woo iltegailly , edneted. They re-ramp Know Nothingion and attack the trident Philipsburg, beeasse el alleged fraudulent eaturallizetion pa perm. Their newspapers teem with false hoods in referent,. to the vote polled there and they deliberately 'lle In theft eommente upon their testimony. • They charge-that eighty fraudulent votes were polled. The petition of itobinsion•shows that but forbeheo were claimed, and the 'lenitive proof was that bet jiy7ren of the Mimed hands voted at the polio. Nine of these wore aiteounted for as naturaliz ed citizens, and the rentotekte ate It is fair to suppose were voted by O'Meara for the Mullett/a, for it was proven that her was eirsplo,yeel evict paid for Mae per- pow by them. This Is truly "much cry anti little wool." Their newspapers as- sort that the Hemet - antic StateConne ittee was connected with this alleged fraud. I Thin is another bane talsein;od for party purposes. If tills were tree, why is the report of the majority silent upon the subject? The testimony utterly dis proved this unfounded assertion of their partisan press. No men—not even O'Meara—proved anything that impit oated that committee in the alightest degree, and Mr. Tracy distinctly swore that hir. Wallace refused to give any money or have anything to do with giv ing money to O'Meara to boy h is able nee. It was not necessary to do so, for he was of bad eharacter and was successfully impeached. This whole cry of fraud at Philipsburg, and fraudulent naturaliza tion papers, Is the flimsy pretext to cover up the gross wrong they commit in oust ing Shugart. It is a deliberate perversion of truth, in order to attack foreign born citizens. It Is another outcropping of the old vice of Know Nothingtsm in '55. Fisher, one of the Committee, hot last, week denounced "the bentoer j atic party as composed of bog-trotting Irishincn and swag-bellied Lager Beer Dutehtncn," sea Landon, another of the same Com mittee, op the same day, asserted "that negro was more entitled -- to the eleetire franchise than an Irishman." Is it strange that such men should concoct this story of frauds? They hope to aid their party, whild—theyar,lut, their preju dices. The calm and clear report of the minority of the Committee etTectually disposes of this infamous cry of fraud. The Radicals throw out the whole cote of .Igosh township because of these alleged frauds.. The Judge of that election swears (but but six Irishinen voted at ' that poll on that *day. Shugart's majori ty, there was 57. By this gross outrage the whole of the people there, are di franchised. They throw out 33 Id NI biug, whilakAke 4trorif_scatLelear that but lodge of thedrishmen voted there on ' that day. They infused to,reject the vote , of Thaler township, Blair county, although the officers were not ,sworn; yet they rejected the whole vote of Casimir • township, Huntingdon county, because there was a drunken man in the room during day. That district gave Shoga 63 majority, whilst Taylor township gave Robinson Si majority. In five other districts in Huntingdon, county greater irregularities were shown Watt in Car 'bon district, yet they are counted ca 367 majority fur Rubinson, whilst ear bon is thrown out. Au •infamous wrong has been perpe trated In this 'matter for purely parthopi purposes. A Senator elected by the people has been ejected from hia seat and Ida sorudituents outraged by imposing upon them a Sl':oator whom t hey had deserved ly repudiated. He will reflect no honor on their cause. Their cry of fraud will recoil upon titenrschres:-Vtre people of the district know the fatts and they will pudiell , this Infamy. Read the teperts. read the tab/dud:my, maid will ecnitlemb the iniquity.— , /hawisbetrg Ferial. "inn eleetion la South Carolina has reaultad in &great Republican victory," says alladicai organ. Good Lord, what atinnialesiiness! - A . 41/84At Iteptibllon victory "—achieved for negro candi dates, witli negro votes, and by (he die francitinement of a majority of the most. Intelligent nod host white men of the State! Giv e how the Ilatilcal party has "stooped to conquer "—stooped to the use of all the corrupting, diabolical mut tyrannical machinery within Its roach. Shaine upon any one calling himself a matt to glory in such a victory. TiEORO yOTING IN OHIO. Supteme amid. 'or °hip ed that the clause of the Oonatitu-' lion 'which restricted the right OrsuOagC to White' Men, did" not' preclude those negroes wha J L& nredoudeFance of white blood from voting. Under that de cision ItadiCal election tioariln all6wed Si mon pure Guinea niggers to vote last tuff. The Tilemocraticegintatere leas acCided to put q ntopie that, by pallidage law ac 2 clarfug that uo one with hegrb blood to his veins shall vote. That is exactly . right. NNW ENOLAMI liktileßMlNGt — A Bps ton merchant writes a wtstent conimet riot house:—" It the two !louses ottlost. greas couht ,be sunk -about two hundred feet-under. the earth, where they 'mold never rise nater you wen LI seabeds and commerce resume, and worgdodso see. smile en every honest man's face in the country. The Lord deliverer/Irma such legislation as chat we are no.✓enduring." THE NEO HO PARTY.--Forner "The election In South Carolina has 're sulted. hi a great Republican victory," The blacks were victlriousand the *kite men were defeated. This Ia the , fekue before us. Shall the black mar/triumph over the white? What sa ou, reader? his said that Forney Is Wad with the Impeachers because (Key nCetected to enumerate among the "high mimes 4nd Enledemeannit " lit the ' F tildetit, hie 1112E1 h&vi F ig. voted m T .s,,'!4eibil 01+l" uid/yr ;tcae::--X Encitate corA."lt. Fitstet, le lU- more street, Gettysburg Mountains during the entire uititer, and there has been indult te-s snow_ theie th a tea Nati-1 - 41k pieF. will be in the tylil , t.his besi , on, besides 1,000 meclirarei,"Gred,te'te c ildees. iron workers, ikte ' There will ale, be 2,0410 tennis, a ith the necessary horses and mules for the plower slid scrapers, and not less than 1, 1 500 wagous and carts. Mucha the lumber for bridges, ties, dr.c., is already ant, and sawmills and shops are bueyen turning' oat the Mechanical appliances fur the great work. Iron sufficient to lay WO miles of additional track has already been delivered on the ground, sad there Is every prospect that not less than 300 miles more road will be finished doting the preiettt year. We have just, learned by telegraph that 550 inikis se•.s" • -. r ewash* are now completed, )194 Atli igepiputive, fol ios; ed by Its long train of cars, is actual ly running -ewer the hisiteg point of the Ruay Muuntain that Aril/ be true, mil by the line. This achievement in some thiug to be proud of, and gives good promise that. eight. to nine hundred wiles of the eastern end of the line will be iii miming order during this year. The 'western end, - beginning at Sacra mento, California, is being pushed for wad with similar vigor, and we learn that 400 miles of it is expected to be fin ished this season. The distance from Omaha to Sacramento is 1721 mike, and it now believed that at least ILNYI miles of the wholeline will be finished Mere !SI. This will leave only betweeu 500 and 600 miles to be completed hereafter, and It would not be surprising if the grand celebration of the completion of the Pacific Railroad would take place a twelve month earner than the Nil pa rites now promise. GeniuS, Pluck, and Money will then have accomplished one of the greatest and most useful works In the world. It ryas indispensable to the political as well as physical welfare of the country. It will bind the great ex ' [realm of the melon together, stop our Indian wars, develop our mineral re sources, and add greatly to the wealth and prosperity of the nation. It can hardly be doubted that this— the only railroad between the Atlantie and Pacific States—will be a very profit able as well as a very valuable work. The great tide of travel between the two OCeflnfl must flow over it, and the merely local business which springs up along the line, a- it is opened, and with the adjacent mines, not only pays the inter est on alt the bonded debt of the Compa ny, but n handsome profit besides. The net earnings of the Union Pacific on Plt miles of mad from May to January last, are ieffielally reported at over a million dollars, and Congress already threatens to interfere to mince rates and compel the Company to stop making St, lunch profit. As the Government advances about one-thin) of the east of the read, and appoints five of the directors, it will have an netive mice in the matter whenever it is necessary to exercise it. The Company's First Mortgage Bonds, learingslx per pent: gold Interest, have a ready Sale, and a limited amount ire now offered at par. We can see nu rea -1 son why they are not-it perfectly safe as well as a very profitable security. Sub seriptions are received by various Banks and Beaker, advertised as agents, who have a valuable pamphlet for gmtnitous distribution topartles Interested, which will furnish full information. Art': etrrr 13r.a.moN. T r Esq.,Chnirmnn of the Nalional Democratic Executive Com mittee, In his WHOM capacity, urges or ganization everywhere. In his letter he expects "sash metwores to be taken that will bring to our aid in the contest before tat, the combined strength of oil Phoxe who are oill7ollerf to eongrettional uenrpa lion and negro suprenternaeg.'"rließe ore the true and only grounds upon which we ought losland. "Democracy" and "conservatism" are absorbed in 'constitutional liberty." We want no o .er disthielions. PR •,rrtt.E thinks that fitment' (;rant is tle etlly more nniutlatabie to - the people te ee.lie:a as roasted by Presitleat, Johnson t nhe was when fit W. Prob ably he was -r-tlone - - THF:, 7.uuisri • Courier ativisea the De mocracy tuatara tirely clear of the fi nancial question the coming cam paign. It argues tha to take position on it must create dissen . Barn ttruca.—On Fri y night last, Ll:Preen eliven and twelve ' o • u4:4,a barn belonging to Mr. Daniel Louc •s, situated luSpaiaggartlea towaship, a w or two north or Fry town, w-as totelly co seated by ftre. Yr. John kinyder,,the t. ant, loot 4 tatthe, 4 cow*, 2 heifers, e• en, sheep, new wogou, 100 bus/lola oem, .t Groats, farming implements, ear. lie ha nolusuranoe whatever, and the lose falls heavily Open The harrt.waa 'near I eel for $lOOO to theStrrlaggartlen Mottle' I Fire ,losurauce Company, and Mr. L.4.04ie lobe over awl shove thiinis about another thous:ma. The tenant's loss is about $1,1300. Colleelkate wave heLag tn. Iwo up In .Ida, Gazate., Charter Cirdnteff. —The court has griin.l.- ed a ehaqdr td the Littlestown Atisbelation: 'lt Will go Into itntnelliaie operation and `profe'lllghTy boleficial to the town. ' the Grand' Jury,'ou Tuesday, apprcfred the nppittation tbr the IneorrOratlon of York Springs as a borough. Columbia .tisidgo. , ,,The re-building of the bridgetarross thf ausquebanlia.bep tweeu (SulaubWa and..Wriglasnalle 'ham butic.coinuthead.l, t Tiasaisnaigl awe , it will.pFuLably ceolpkitoik by Jouniary 14.1,6110.„ 'The Zahiß Nerds.-14o9ils`liarjuse re tirriati 'from 'Ntin elf.y whin 'ettle 'of Vie hitgait nit Inset 'eiSmi)ret4-SA'ortltcrerife of Clothing, 'kali, 'Caps, n6ts 'lOl4 stioes, , ..thleh It ever has bees till* f64t tune of timoltlnd td ih Oetirsittirg. Nbrril &Moot its' betit'in Making select- , tritni' of tient!? ftrrohthlog - itildd . as no alw4ir-tittis front the best liMises anti, Wye the fittest and hairstyles of Now if you want a good article and a W.' . thi eltaiper that the cheapest, go to Noe. en., nett door to Buehletas'fleortillttte: 'April 94, 1869. ,It Tqe kileet,Sl94; Row twig Moods. 148 beep received by Row S NVoods. / , 1 the, Houtatul Shcr Use they hAveartuipuauet-' ly largoaesortaieut, sad oap otrer better induoatnente than other establisbroesle. C►ll,end aoe. . Fire huntranee:-134 4- advertiletieht Of the Hope Fire Insurance elm by, Yetit,' in another no umn. e a a udielously atifiegetf iiiatrbetricerth editrpa!iy." 14. A:-Praitthe iterf.';'ofttlin le'Mre ottis•ment*. • ' • • Wir , e 7 bo4h.lkfif 110401, of hest, make, for sale during the seissep t tor Wm. WI. ble. lm I'. M. Every,iirivullir revtaested to be prevent, 6ukbieitotf ittritchhence will be tiro to Itefilletbr eowypAny., Lot Botiyht —Janes Wilson has pur ellased from ,Weaytros half lot of groiind on diiaintiersburg street, for $32.5, iaktltht. `ito is" two-story dwelling. dinittril„—,,r. ti. Lefever, 2..24q., was, on Monday, admitted to the Bar, after pat4ttep , !nredila •ltalalnWon ill open court. in the evening Mr. L. entertalnect the Bench, Bar, and other friends, at the Waettington Houma, and a very pleasant alr,Alr It Wes. JfoOitt turnpike.-13y reference to our advertising columns, it will be seen that, hooka for subscriptions to the capital stuck of the Mount Hock and Hanover Turnpike Company have been opened. Otarting, as the road would, at the uortit-wtadern border of the Conowa go limestone valley nod passing across its entire width, taking the growing vil lage of MeSherrystown In its route, and terminating at the enterprising town of Hanover—thus located from beginning to end in one of the must productive, pope Mous arid wealthy agricultural regions of the Stele—lt seems to us that there ought to be no litli<•ulty iu raising the zunotrnt, required to construct it—s2o,noo. The wuNenienue of this turnpike, the bad roads in winter and spring consider ed, would be beyond all estimate, whilst, the enhancement . of the property for Mlles on either side would be very great. We hope to chronicle the early !access of the enterprise. April Court —Court is still to session, but will most likely get through to-day. Judge Fisher was hereon Monday, and attended to some miscellaneous business in the afternoon, though still in any thing but good health. On Monday evening Judge Butler, of the Cheater district, arrived, and takinglhe bench on Tuesday morning, has' presided ever since. He has made A very favorable impression. The following emes have been disposed of: I=2 Henry Gehr vl4. Wm. BCTIChOff. — Sumniong in tromass, growing out of a horse trapsaction. Verdict for plaintiff for $153 121. 'Sutler School District vs. &mud Dente.—Appeal from Justice of the Peace. Judgment by agreement for plaintiff for $39. D. Jones vs. Geo. Rex, Charles Camp and Jesse libbert.—Summons in tresspass, gebwing out o&sale of daguer reotype wagon and instruments. Ver dict for defendants. Andrew O. Myers vs. same parties.— Cause the same, and verdict for the plaintiff for $27.1 01 Peter Wolf vs. Washington Ben choln—Action in artnampsit. Judgment of non-salt entered by order of Court for non-appearance of plaintiff. Henry Hartzel vs. Beujitutin F. Finkel and Solomon Bender.—Action in as summit. Verdict for plaintiff for $212 65. Elizabeth Kupket vs. Elizabeth Her ring. Action in Mender. On trial as we write. QUAILTEIt SESSION Commonwealth vs. John C00k.,-Lar eeny of umbrella from It. 0. Harper. Verdict, guilty, and defendant senten ced to the County Jail. for two mouths toad pay the costs of pruseoutkon. Commonwealth vs. John' Cook:--Lar cony of umbrellafroen J.C. Burns. Ver dict, guilty, and defendant sentenced to the County Jail for two months and pay costs of prosecution. Commonwealth vs. James Elliott and Henry• Itulo.—Larceiry of NV:dukes from Soper & McCartney. Elliott plead guil ty, and was sentenced to the County Jail for one year, and to pay $1 fine and costs; Rule was tried, and found guilty, and sentenced to vino months In lan, and pay ik; ilweand coats. - • Commonwealth vs. George Watson.— Assault and battery upon John sp eL Verdict, guilty, and defendant sentenced to pay a tins of S&5 and posts of prosecu tion. Common weplat vs., Upton ! Johnston.— A.sitult And batter . ) , upelt lanes *or field ("both colored.) Verdict, guilty, and defendant sentenced to pay a tine of $2 30 and costs of prosecution. Robbery.—On Thursday morning last four 7-30 Bonds of f4OO each were stolen from a drawer lu the residence of Wil liam Ellis, a respectable and well known member of the Society of l'i lends, in Men:Wen township. They belonged to Mrs. rills, she having pur chased tlieln with the proceeds of a spe cial legacy left her by a relative. Suspi cion attaches to an Englishman, panting the name of George Wilson, whoin 3 Ellis took into hie employ sosnotwo yen ago. Wilson left on Thursday morn ig, ostensibly to attend to some Wain.: wills a neighbor, taking with him ones Mr. E.llls' horses. Not. re turning, . Ellia,subsetweutly learned that Wilson tad come on to this place, exclianiged an. of tile 80111113 at the Fizst National Banh left fhe horse at the "Washington Ho Sc," and took the cars 1 1 for Baltimore, te horse was of ' course recovered. I brow that Wilson hod secured Mr. Ellis confidence, and had a short time befo • borrowed from Mrs. rills, and u - o $.lO on the morning of the day on a ich he de camped. ; of . decor size, and pleasiint address—has strongly ' mai ked English accent.—Star. i"1". • • 1 I.n: Put , it CaleC.—The York Gazelle aye: Our tosinstrhlr;`s. 4 H . .49ttltentith, fir he American Horse Rake Company, of tt place, recently applied to the U.S. Cir cuit Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvintia, for ,tin .„Injuntition re straining Samuel Keeler,and A. K. BetWdr3;'ortittlegilter7ll o l'.7 ilettfie Vat ley,. of West Chester * . and Messisager & Shinier, of Nazareth., Pa:; fro th Ttitting ing eerialti paint elabus held sad enjoyed said Company. The case was -beard by the Court and a per petual Inju6.thiat lasted on the eth inst., agreeably to the prayer of the petition ere., The rights of this eonipany em• brace all the most valuable inventions In the constr4tion of the Rake: and they are novr'fiechg extentilvely infrin ged by reaeufeeterers. We bars thet,ll la thelr,luteVon to prosecute thetr claims sgainift all who may be (rand their rights. Chime re aßil44lie 3f'irtVilieforrned Congregation at York s (Rev. Mr. Mil ler,a,), are abseil° procutwla chime .of nine bells for their-fine eirtweh edifice. Se‘feilt members have euteedbed Large sums, and there seems to be no doubt that the **fie amount will titicedily be raised.. Tirejohiese.will. prove one of the features of that "thriving vitiate." Funeral of RCT. Dr. ilauglicr.—The alKierlevenrAilaugher wire Wei in Evet Gillen 'Canister on „Fri moanint lustS_Tllie es mire 1 at his la* repidetile, he Colfte c. pus, the, nilpy shat they ace.tho+e hAtomillialnthelehtea.A. preasive remarks were made by Rev Hay, l'astor of the church, liev. Loch man, of York, and Rev. Butler, of Washington; lice. Dr. Sclimnclscr taial l l/1111a41 34 —. 11 d= ent, besides the resldsut cleriry and Ftle ultles of the:CA*o huili4m4nary, Revs. Lockman, Banat and Lilly, of York; atilnunini.,4rYlngling, of Hanover; Be iip, .44-lattlesktasti; Jai/Wiwi; of Erumittabarg# Stark, of Baltimore ; and Butler, of Washington. Rev. Drs. Sehmucker, Lockman, Brown, Valen tine, and Baum, and Rev. Stork, acted all pall-bearers The clueing services at the grave were by Drs. Hay and Broirn. The funeral was largely attended. Christ Church, whoa pulpit Dr. Baugher has tilled from time to time for the lust thirty years, has been draped in mourning, by order of the Church Coup= ell—the words "Remember the words $ spate auto you while I was yet with you," appearing in larks letters ou the recess hack of the pulpit. The death of Dr. Baugher neminitatsis the eleetiou of a President of the College, and we understand that a special meet ing of the Board of Trustees will he held on Friday, the 15th of May, for that pur poae. Tho College has had but two Presidents since Its organization, In 1832 —the late Dr. lirauth filling the position until 1850, when Dr. Baugher succeeded him. By a singular providence, both have been called to thou re't within the past yeeir. We annex the 'memorial ti ibu tea adopt eb by the College Faeuiry and the Couti ell of Christ, Church. CHRIST CHITHCH Not a year Las elapsed since we were called upon to'reuord the death of a au loved and revered father in Israel, long an honored member of our Churdh, anti for a season its faithful Pastor, the Rev. Dr. C. P. Krauth. And now it becomes our sad duty to place upon record thu departure of another, the Rev H. L Bau g her, who became the successor of Dr. Krauth, both In the Presidency of Pa. College cud Cu the Pastorship of our Church, which stations he tilled with distinguished ability and ~ u ccess, We esteem It a privilege to record our high estimate uf the fidelity and efficien cy of our dear departed If, other in all the arduous and responsible positions lie oe copied, and particularly as the represen tatives of Christ Church, to give utter ance to what we know to be the heartfelt gratitude of all to our Heavenly Father fur the thoroughly spiritual end uni formly inattuetlve expositions of divine truth, and for the keenly appreciative and intelligent applications of the same to the hearts and lives of his hearers, to which we have often listened froth the lips of our beloved and revered Pastor, now fallen asleep in Jesus. To his sorely bereaved family we here with present the assurance .of our heart felt sympathy, and humbly pray that they may be enabled to draw largely from the fountains of divine consolation, know tug that for the dear depaftcd death' was but the portal 'of mite-14 tire! "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord." Resolved, That the Church b? draped in niaurniug, us a Whole to the memory of the deceased. Resolved, That the pastor of the Church be requested to arrange the services on the fl n 4 Sabbath of Heat session with special reference to the death of Dr. Itaugher. COL bi,EO F A 1.111/T Y. IV/Serum, it has pleased our Heavenly Father, in His Infinite wisdom, to visit us, in the removal by death of our assn. elate and fellow laborer, H. 1.. Baug,her, D. D., the President of Penna., College: Therefore, Resolved, That while we bow In hum ble submission to this afflictive dispensa tion of the Sovereign Disposer of all things, we would, in this hour of our bereavement, give exprcstion to our deep sorrow, at the loss of dine so inti mately aosoelated with us. a nd w lio coot ri buted so much, by his ‘iise counsels end" faithful services, to aid us In our work. Resofred, That in the death of Ito Pmei dent, Penna. eatlege has lag a friend who devoted his life to its interests—who eherished it in its infancy—who was un failing in his confidence, and unshaken in hir trust in Unit, in all its trials—who gave to it thirty-seven years of earnest and faithful servihe, end who did much to bring it to its present oviparity, and make it an efficient agent in Weaning the World. Reaolord, That the Church, in his de parture, has lost one of her most talthful Ministers; who labored with untiring zest for her advancement in intelligence and spirituality, and in no small degree contributed to her present position of prominence awl usefulne.s among the churches of the land. Rexclued, That, this loss Lilts heavily, not only on the Institution and Church with wittoli he was connected, but on the o.mmunity with whose moral and relig ious interests he was so long identitied. An the friend of reform, a leader in every good work, an advocate of every effort designed to ameliorate the condition of his fellow men, society has lost one of its chief ornaments, and the cati-e of ' truth and social elevation one of its ino4 ardent supporters. Pcsoiecd, That we will clieri-lt with grateful remembrance the many virtues which adorned his character, the scholar ly attainments In which he excelled, his earnestupsKitqlhe thes9:4use 4 1 0 , 4 1 P ication, his rare gifts has a preachefof righteous ness, his fervent and shining piety, and his unwearied etihrts for the in telteetti ,and spiritual welfare. of tile young lieu who were committed to his care. Reeoivrel, 'Chat tho Senior Professor, in the name or the Faculty of Penna. Col , lege, address a coMmunication to the family at our departed associate and brother, expressive of oar sympathy, embodying the nbove resolutions , as a testimonial of our high regard for the memory of him whose departure !Ley have been called to mourn. A Ftoh Supply.—We. would remind our readers that R. C. Cubeau has re .ceived a fresh supply of Hats, Caps, Boptcand, Shoes, for Spring and Sum mer *Var. HctilWays fteipa poi (7A% and sells them as cheap as the cheap est. Co and see his stock and be convin ced of It6Ossititigorit3i.-1, lb Sickly. Persons.—To personti wilo I are weak and nl4ly, the 'use of .. iiiper's 1 Port Grape Wine writ restooe their i health and Iftr«ngth. Physfelans, cler ' gymen ROI temperance ad uoeates Should encioarage the was of the Port Grape Wine, am/ thus Mil the eimeOsf temper. , once mid moderation. We espeeially" recommend tt to families for Its purity, exquisite - flavor and, healthy properfisitt. Medioal 111Q11 certify to Its valimbhi med icinal powers. Ni.e understand that Mr. .." ieer has been fOryears engaged In pre p, log and perfeottug It, and that it ra il -s a four year's process before it is At for . • arket—N. Y. Baptist. - Os druggists have procured some di rect fr. the vineyard. It is exeellent for fema ,e to use. If any o ofir rink.. -4--- ra oi4 int'inaturely gray, or are rouble.' with falling of the hair, dandril lir Itching of the Acalp, they have oul to u-Se Ring's Vegetal e. Ambroela, and eir trouble wilt soon bel over. The prepa - thin is not only a re storer of gray hal'hut comer the most elegant hair (trefoil ge we have ever seen. it afro by softeni n g and invigora \ ting the hair, preven premature balik7 ness and In many caseaTtores hair to baid'hettdis. - tpril Pi: tin 'hat la. That Iron is . Vinferrbie has long been known, but since the preparation of it in tin ler form of Peruvian Syrup was O. ed tilualtot•full power over disco, been bought to light. Its effect in of dyspepsia and debility Minostaalu A //ouseho4 ~.Word.--Tbe best, thl enly reliable; 3 elititteheatieet. l Try It. Urn. 8. A. Allen's Imp►wtd (Row fitaell Her Itestdrer or beesslog, tio one bottle. y• My wifehsta.ohildren", weer It. Every -Druggist sells it. Price On.Dellitr,.. .tildera.—Col. C. H. Buehler rvela cep c torge assortment ultitble tor Btllding purpo dlu4,Bloarda Pietalt, Flooring, 1131 LI ud a.twed, with rak.-Whlte Pine. and Builders will do well to give 11, as his stock is not only large, but his nrranKetncats are •ucii Opt he can •iell at, tha.Vea',4itavest cash rates. Lime-burners!i k tStove 'ni Stoo ‘t„ witkan extensive ssikortrittnt ! f CooKMO Srovt:s, of the best inakt;: lollow•Ware, Tin-NVare, Japati-Ware, Ste., which House-keepent will do wet) to exatiume. WOPIEOOIU OU Carlisle street; opposite t he diit9t. . tf Rare Attractions are new offered at Felatel'a Fanny and Notion Store, Haiti mon) Ha has added a large quan tity of new goods, including many novel ties Juat irtrutlueed in the Gest city fancy stores. Call and see; His stock of Con ructions, Fruits, &c., line also been largely Inere,ed- Custowers cannot fall to be pleased at Feistel's. it Rosa 11. Monfort. will contiuue the Millinery beelnese to Hun terstown, and bee the latest spring styles. See utlverti,entent, It SPECIAL NOTICES The Greet tNrihme Esitturritox Usivir 1867. TICE lii4w 48Iiw 111-4,c (' 0 31 l• N Y • gill 11+Avis, 311. 4pr.4.114 , 0.1+ . Pripittwo (0141+W/on, The Ottty r'mua nf the Legibn of Honor = AuSiucaN bswLMI per Imperial Deer. e, puhlinhed 111 the ":11oilitetir I"nhernel,"rtilleinl Johrna) Id ,the French thn pin , OTuiesday,ll July, MT. In these irmhit raingenn Ica.. Machines a clla, VXpl.),1111 ELIAS 110WE..11t. Mituntactun rat III 1111( hinum, This clouhlo first honor is Itnotto.r pow( of the grant Kupvthnity of it.. Ithwe Seolng M. zle uvVr la/ {ll 110, No. I.lBoutli Ivgluh str A , 4t.lity for Putlzr•ylvanist, New,Jerhe3, In is aware um' We'd VI NIU Lt. 171.:01617E JAMBS A: BRO., ln•it),imrg Ageuls for Adana county Pemoos Who are Why ill hat e their hair re4tored to It 4 natural hu•, .tnd 1t ff j ?MB rtlialn Mit , .11.4 ert , .t t tiv hr HALL VE(IET.\IO.I.: SI111;IAN HAIR RI'SI,3I'I7.R. /Ll 4 cht, PCtit hat; di NAPO ng In La. world, mak ing n Mess, st Imishy hair, !want*, soft, atr4 glost.y, Prier CAW. Fdr hale tlrtlgOsts. It. I'. HAM. 3 PL, NaNtitut, N. 11., Proprietors April B. tin Among the ninny restoratlvta Uhleh uolor# , has supplied to relieve the Mph tlomef humaul ty. there , io taco more favorite one for a oorinip claw of dligaiws than the .. rottlieluid guru" of tha Wild Cherry Tire; but however valuable It Itr power to heal, W nrinthe,!o and to cure, Is enhancer ten fold by aeLentllle judi cious romblnation with other ingria.Uouts, In tharrowlvm of equal worth. This happy ming. ling exists to u remark - Alai. tio•gret• Ire Dr. N Istor's Bataan of Willa Cherry. whore, value lu eurpg Fouglia.,Criklo r limitellitli, Whooping Pultrionari Ahlerttou, mot Incipient, Consumption Is Inesti mable. MtMLOVIr. ' Frutu lIIENJA3tIN \VuEE,.,n:, P.wq .I),put. 3lluder at Mouth ItAiyotiston, 31 1. "lit the spring of /s;ul, no. tuand a, h.ual, dry