vas aarrysstras i In PriILININILD NYNNY TNTDAT, a uffT4vitx- c) etAltn &imam os`n rawer- Teo DoLLAIDI AND FINTX (lENTN 11 hot pnld In ads once. Itbl ilehieription Nitareetisned, unless at the optlun of the publisher, until CI arrearagesilre paid. Auventlatirrarrit lowtvtal 'lt tbei nodal rates.— largs to &WNW who advertise by the year, .too revertirci, of eteriitleseriptionsl-Tart the smallest label or nod to the largest handbill or pwoftw-.lone With tthwwteh, In n Icntkinan tact tkinnnel,ftn4 nt the Invent TIN Ina rata. 01 , Flagon tiolihtionscr etecet, n fOW dents above tbelletrie , hirilute, en the oppeelte able, with "Gettribeer Ctimptlerintlee" on the betiding. Attornies, Physicians, &a JO!. Jr. LEFEVER, A rrousact :63 LAIL r R 111 p; i roini)cy idtend 6 1 :111....0tt7s ()WN. buW s‘roolig a n d '7 6ther y that ofDrs. nr.or and Mn) 4,1", 17. , J. C., .141:Lr, riororre'it W. A loitihrr atipntioni paid co ection ot .rensoun, kluntiq.-lutd . in the S. mallet of the Mumma. r Get trgherg, Aprfl 01,10 0 48. tf ADMIRE) F. 111WILLELP, TTIALICAT AT LAW• • I' • IhlAthrogyAn& prompt -111 ~. ett4•l but/thew entrueteTto Mtn. He eeeuice the dortelqa tease. Oak* St the shin. peter, htitchuh itahhhers etteet, WNW Voruey'e drug nthre, and hearly oppmlla veneer & Zleg !rt's Attyre, (;etty•herit Yksteh h. It, co N'..l r'r 1171", 017211" S. KRA ATTINCNITS'S ANTI riII'iNSELLORK IA M ., (11NArGITY iAgele . JOIIN M. RAr Tli, Fnq In the Prnetlce urine !Air, id In, ouc dour west d kliaehlers Drug CAutni/ersliarli Riven to sults, collections and ..•nienforate nt astAtex. All legal Ineittingi and ,Its itt l'ettclons, ltumtty. lluwk Pny, and Ihiln-• cttnnKKtd tilt Cultcrl alto, at aII ttniCs, promptly cud cittclently attended to. loud Worrantc Inept d, and ?krill.. for ~,,, lon oriud nth.% N 1 ,1.14.11 Mate. No,. =1 • A TTOIAN/CY AT LAW, pftalajA4 &UMW U. all tl 1.1.111°0 mktrtaxted to Id. lueltlALlm4 th e pr.l4•U rug l'i•nslokx, nt y, ).k lhy , And all etaltas utainat the ('fled Kittle* am, Vital* Fn PM/04.44, ,tll, So-tli-wctit comer of Utittgond,Getty . boric .1. .‘ =1 j r TIP-41 , 311.1. th, 14.-dielne to J lale-nervlroo to f0 , 1 , 1,141e. Inn.. of III: Iwo.. COrlier .4 Ldu.a. 0.11.1. Vtilltlary oiler, recur the 154.1.140.0.4. 10l offentinfl elect. ronn, Lilt WM...e11, „Nov. IR. A, M. II v just rit turned runt tbe I:lllversity Niurdooll Wall Mr:Viols of ktultimore, has 1;.o:.,1 uc Il}l INI .1,104111 gr., mut Ofkrs his pins ..I. o t host to the 1121, if I=l O AND DAggi.l.Yl4o, A few deers from the earner of 011114in/we andtgli etrei.ini, ihe terlan rilUrcii,liettyxbilry, A pr7lli , 1 , 67. ,r 11.1 . 111 . Dr. J. ' E. of .111'1Alif, elnilninhY AJgp AVM:C/IEI'R, I i., ternlntlontly Incalea in ?SOW Oxford, will pr Ihe his inenteselon In all its twanrhee. ti a r 1.1... 5(5151 ell others desiring his proteminnei rvl.4, 51te r_wented consult lamed 1. .anoe, In TintlOVer xtreet. MaN it • =a I I \ TEL) AT LU('A .}:A.RT BEItI , IN. AD AMR rorrn, that by otrlet attention to ilk Profentonnl tintleg Le r u tty atutne of the putuie pot -1,11140, ,kl/111i 2, 1 ,, ,fA. if ~ /..E.4IIiItE.VGX RILL, Jr. AL, 1)1 . .N'11,4T, Ma Me °Moe nne'deor west nettle in , au rch In ettambeniburg Ntreet, and appa l:lle I,r, 1.1. Idurner'e o3AUw, where - thaw erteedna to I,.ts e an) Uuntul (11,eintlon perturwen are nosienet, fully 110 Ited to call.. lIIKVIVIOVACSTI: Die, Horner, 11.., itarddier, D. D., DRY. Prof. M. Samba, 11 I), M. L. $ lelven. • , Grti,s ebarg, Ajiril 11, 'A. • EAGLE HOTEL, NhAV OXYUUD, ADAMS COUNTY, PA 1 1 1 1 a 1 r ;;: # ( . 1‘ „,,, e,„„..,et It in frit On% ' , muter ter name 01 •• paw lie ple,litus himself Wolper,. h.., (101 l hit the 4.iihiltirt Meetueti... table all e Ilse the market eau °mini, and Im hxr (ht. • httlrret llrymxe. 1114 rhoinbero oar Apll.l . LIAO. 11,01 elLtllittt to give r,. Luotaiiriteue atabUnli, Itlineliftl to and WA , alit It trill tilten.lefi by a reliable and a n, "...iodating ostler. The proprlt tor hap, pi to ,lie liberal elmer of pel,tte peitrnhatte. and u. ill 14) , to ilniteree It. liainienaber the ••E.lri le, iit the hortheilot carrier of the Idiatuotial, New uxtor,l Itr.NRYIFIPIT, = GLOBE INN, I,,UK NTREET...NEAtt THE DIAMOND R(J,.. fig,,T...r .4. • TviE under 16rnw1 w0.,14 niontratipeetfully In form tax aluneroux (Ovalle Rllll flit public j U " l . ll " Vel i nt# . Ml7: 4 / t il li dialVt : In York stavetr, 4,1 el trablin, and Will spare no rt•irt 1,,r0/11.)LICt It a manner that a 11l not du i.. t Iron) Ilx f s aner high repittathrh. Hlh table a ill help.. the beat the market nun ittronl—lax mtjb. ilv yawl.m and comfortable—and he fa In feir Ina lairs frill Sheik of wines and 1., 1 •.ra. thefts hi large stabling attacked to the lintel, which will iatenava by attentive oat, r. It will be lax ormetera endeavor to refuter the r e ia...t natlefartlon to hits 10. • bte. making his ax neer 11. home to theta tut porelble. He ask.. IA Otero nl the pante* patronage. exaermin eal so lie le t • deserve a large part of It. Hameln. her, the "Moho Intl" la in York aren't, but near the litentond,rtr Putftletitittart. ti.I.3.IIJKL WOLF. April-I, 1861. tf • KEYSTONE ROUSE, ei IA NI BERN:BURG Ffr., iorrrvl4BUßt7, PA.,- yrv. Ja )iyme,y, PROPIin:TOP. 711. 14 a 0.01/M Ouse , 1111.1 up to - the meet sp. T pros ed My ie. Lta location Li pletteant, een tral nod . dot entent. Emby arrangement has been made so.' the accommodation and. comfort ot poei.t.t The Table will always have thebest of the ni.tr.l s ed alit the Car the beat. of a In. and lig nom. 0.1131.110i110un /Stabling ettaabed. with an du, ,tiamat.cting bailer alwitya on band. The. Hotel la now open for the entertainment ot the public, and &Mince of patronage ta millet tad. No effart be eq3a.rof to render autillfactio/1. .1110. 11. OWL tr - EV ERH ART' S LIR 1N R 1.1 N 11004 E, 1.7 t nape ROW wane t ILANK.I4,II.ILiKILVEIL, 03•4,W1it, 3.111).• Thig 'lomat le on rt .- d 1-6 irect ntiryfintircort idle Northern central and Baltimore a *Rio Railroad Itrixda. It had Leta retitled arid rointortnlyer• ranged for Mu auureatotant We autertain nu n L of . Nov. X. tt NEW FORWARDING AND 6031 M ISM ON HOUSE ll A C s firs ' , Cr & i t rc ol Culo t t e t l arnstnTs, Ore e ntoler: rimmed ittelato earry ou the bushaesir, touter We Ittahata 4t Co., at the old stand, on t h e eer ner of Waablugloo and Itallroal streets, on Rowe exteaniveyoMo than heretofore. yl'e are paving the htalreat market priers for 1/.olllt, GRAIN ODUCE. AND ALL KINDS OF , febd FEED, (SALMI I and, rip' kinds o tn. 1.1 fps, kept constant y oa hand and fo e, el. were than they tam be had apyar hem else, pr.:l:•:rEit, and 0/1 kluda be Fm..- rimmts.. uMstontly on hand. or famlW e to onler. A ItAIUULAIt LIDLE uY FItiIIGHT CARS wall leave our Warehouse, every TULBIJAF and aocommodattoa Massa will Ps rue as Ocutloon may require. By late arrange. Inent ao ore Prepared to esurvoy Freight at all t tmeatownd trout kallAlmore. All IstalUmalsof this kind entrusted to as, will ha promptly attarOaed sa, Our cars roll totid Warellaalla of Steltatlarllt A. goat C . ' bpi 2ltortltiloword street, Baltimore.. Be. deleritlllled to ;My gt)txl yeloot,lostl titaw and isvueevrxybou PIG L y lore u. aaR. W Al. AM, A biX VOi3E:AN lan. IT, Vat if ( w 0.43,. • • • _ McCURDy & HAMILTON, Flom 0.841214 iiIROCERIES„ rE craderalgard_ are paidieg, et antic *mot hone4tillier athet, afeyaisaagiSseedeea 11, 44 feted& foe FL0U4. 1 44 1 110E11 . r" 'WE, CAM- 011A,8V . 7 . K. HAtruir plidendr. , EI•W'PM:,4I 4 ?E'S 11C., •-:‘ • and Invite Inrcaineeir, t Oil; then, a can Were. •... 5e44• 4 4.- They Issooseutsmisestly c I AsisulYor sale, A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIDS.. =cm amok toms* 00890kikirssolteonal Belk Fish, Otls. Tos, mows. Down 40d. Lai% lolllso the essi bonds 64 FLOUR, wir= Mad& Vag Wombs. tutu. ea rrl i g v .rM TAßt,/ rW rin . !Adam/cilia:o4%4lb, Ithbdime"thattaajeoß k t ile & 9 ' l for an way wemt Ift6 u jaradta. The 7 rvbd to sive imiliffrre et , ia.i hr „s4,4 .aaW: Gettloblirg, Air I. Mk • Imam itsam t.l osltirjit inzwirs. - witiidowe is .?3'.7) "1::-' JAlC , ic? • • r vv., , , . ~... ...... , , .. vor • - !Apr"' ,- - .;•:, -: l - . . • . . , •-• i . ni.... - . • j er 5.... _ . cV , • - , tsx. (4. C OMP It ER. ;...,...... ~,f., ~,...,i7„...,,.. BY H. STANGE Important Discovery ! THE "POULTEItEAS' FRIEND," OXICWICICEATIYIRWAULt 4Sspyright Seurotdd A CMILTAIN Ct7Mi POR • GAPES IN CHICKENS AND TURKEYS. prewrne ind croft CHStKIOI.OIOLEIA, • and dater Diseava common to PonWT. • and .11.1promotc an incr.a.eor vat. • • - rim DiCactionit....Thwalor each Package., • MeV% ("ENTS. r i b l , anneitit tew the eertitMaleellee eitlcaeyOrtrfe l' Poctteglene "" vat" '94 Caaacm.tort, Baltimore co, akt. a l. December Mb, lea. Meagre. Clolargrialy a. Co, : Oerolemeh bare need 'jeer "PoMairene framer upau a Muad of young rAhickewr 110:1 the gar. and am 'happy to mar that abv e Zler a tg r klnl) ' . l ,.= Va s Tipe7.l.l= l . 3 :'weiaftitl lug dlieepwas. . . Young, /Le., CEO. rfxresum. MEMMNIMEI - . ()wi11...n.1.1,-1 hale mold an-the "Pooltemns' Priem!" I reenlverl from yn Ismt Angus,. The Itry In the anrrnourllng country was dying very fast with *•Cliolera," I reownruended ygur "Ponft,rerer Friend." and wt far an I could barn, It lac prof en a corn (or the disease. tiOODII4A. liairtlf coax, Feb. 24,184 Messrs. Mot Worthy &rib.: tientleoken Innilikwr wer e afTil vgry taxi with what my neigh tors collet "t tritest tliolera.i , 1 was trainload Whey your "Poinltaresidf Friend," and It worked like u charm.. gas. it, Os di n sete& and It rated [how that Were Illeu tick, and Ilinve not wen our sysiiikuna al Aka disease slay, 1. flora. We.. lIENCKILN, Chats di Warner MA. Jarriatio:f. Frederick - no.. Md., i Jule, intr. • Neseira. irlitt worthy & •,, sientiotovii . The wonderful co lortdeb have been tow le by your "rotting , II: Friend" runAtot Rill to intert4d all who raise m ip. A &Ve tt:fin of, littat litage lota bee wort on elunkenii ith the gapes. ed your " hl- O n tietior4 Ing to tile dlreetiona, aud it had the desired ilteet to dryfroyink the worth, etl,tlmily rellevlug the ••ht( ir. , n at once, sp., thou I :,,,,,had mans . collet rot, and hams been ustsi extensively wfill the sante result. It is of inrhiettlfthrr salmi to ni.t'Nt ho ratite Foul . (fully, A. CYR. Fur Wile lty A. D. /lUEFlLlint,"Getlyabh* und M. J. Em mot tt•hairg, Mali II theta red only ' ' t.crryptrtryLrr , 1 / 4 co., ,fill Mb. ileogral d Havant allowed when parcluood In large riluintitten. rAI:TION.---rhe public are eautlusted against may Minns, prepurutlone. Only Lloteeonliy Co.'m are genuine. Feb. Vt. lefeg. Sun RE-BUILT - Odafectionery and Ice Cream Seam. JOHN GRUEL, Chaniberebwg Stria, Gellja4l pi, Pa., - next 4loor to INglefiptei, baying &it:dole:Wl him iley budding, lint opened the iorgest nmoytutrut of Confections swot chtrelvd tlettybbilrg. flulq4lllll = Toys, Note, he., somNowertatining , linlaissOlmS 'to a flrst-elass Confectionary, with ata'skaa aenommo' dation. for Ladies and aendemen. C R'r, A Di supplied On shortest notice. Feb,. 14, Mei tf 1111::.BOVEii & 4.ltlts• YW GROCERIES, AV TIONS oroßAccos, ace.' • 'r A MO, Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware. A general assortment of all Goode nanally kept In 'FIRST-CLAM FAIdILY GROC,MY% Jun. 10, 1969. tt NEW COACIrgIOPS. APA.14.8 -is. CO , LITTLANTOWIT. PA. r IV' take Ude method of tuforwring egka lab& V that we have tpnabliatied new ' nopt at Littleatnwn. where we are pre to mane gtetnre tct order all kinila of B 00117 i, CAR SULKIM,thc., on the abactect notice and moat imeummodating terms. (Ala Lands ha% e been procured from Baltimore, and, na we wmate but choke material. we can put up ork to chwpote with aux Atop in the Kate. Old work repaired and taken In exchange for Aug. Ml, WA. tf = CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. T '`TE a CM : P ere - DOW, 410141 , 211 variety of COACH IVOAX; of thelatO I and most approval styles and man tructod of the beat material, to whirr' they bit it, the attention ,at Japgiera Having bath oar work with great dire and of material wleeted Intl% special referevice to beauty of idyll. and durahttttY, a a elan ecoithieatly recommend the work as unsurpeastai by any, either ita or oat of the cltleg. Alt we oak teen inspection of our work to eon vince those in want of any kbedof vebb:le, that this la the glace to bttg thefts. ntrogamto TN EVERY BRANCH dime it ellort:46the inlet .00 , teasetakblt terms • 61,. an a call, st Our Ameba, soar theasever a Weßithogte. aaad Chstabbetsburs 4W,001, Oat tysLarg. P, d.TATT, W 11. 64, liiiirch 14,1%68. t f CARRIAGE -IitAING 'Ott3INESS. rpRE tkraerekned twie reettoed, the Collage n aasiung Dinginess, AT MMR. OLD EITAND, Iw iiksof Malik Street, &MON% /ft, m whx u t a tg , st e p ut =ftl i ap p =citi Ote . tier. A lot of new luld eeennd- laud - CARN.IAGEB, BUGG/EB, IC., ON HAND, shish nisi will Mt patient at the' pr om *tees; sod sit eiders WM be supplied 11101 promptly sad sidlufactbetli , Da Ponible• Mr:PAI6I: 4 TO DONE wrrir IrIPATCH, ina at cheip.t_Atta. Aline tot or new ast4 on hand and for Wt. , Thankild ttOp pberal tationalle heralogere lill RaOearcl larst.'aft L a tunliu;t' DANNE/I. G ZIEOLE2 July 10, 1563. tt A FIRST-CLASS- FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. \V ITTIIN.Ifies Wks eitactAralbsisom Mar , uvsol..vl% , a 4; ImArove fragb.vea=ll:-rro,zr. For falba 4°ll. Repl. EJSEr. tf urlty iDlari , PA, 0 YES! - .O,YRSI .:.; Anginal,„ Jt4Warg LICENSED AUCTIOXEER, -, Fri* t eet to Mil , fdtt . 0 , 0 . be manl. otrani r "'"1 114* 1.7117:; vsamart trate addrer, V t 8 1 11V 1 c 64 _• 0 _ ILL ocestost ea woe Vt irow r. , Or modelmAlk . ~ ligi rie AI- e aillral e . 9e. r "Fsb colaitays... " 0940 a .ASP. .., l ~, ._ . .., . WEST.Spi 144D8. , 111.1 AV- Wow virtosillei WraTE2OI LANDS hioh I will Laub, Sur as• or sore FAIODI Its 'iwszVtCrlu nMnf~ M;V= j r i irl OFF. likiktrilbutß APW4. VW 4C.,' FtUK24 p, or (*eke" NEW GOODS. Chap* Ow Ever. R:e 14' P l 4l' LUX , .tqr opp.imakiimi ~bum - ingar , epwea",Liieiwsta wive witart. tP l P l4o ,Stlrt 44 to MDS . • *RAUL 4CIAOB. • exams,' • ' , lE==2l . „ . , ac, . , to ethieh thee , ilrbV fie attentims—belnig detenchtned to eel at the lowest cash pelmet April 10, MX tf • • • DEliliattilLE ' , 1 . 1111 r ,0 AS Alvill,ext dirsorttfwill T SELL lir' vety atf&il mats, Width:to aidallair a very Wpm liustartim • . , FAsiitON ABLE HEADE.; OF II SILK • POPLINti. FAMEQSAIILS, SHARD, OF FILENtit -ForLIN.4. IN=lMiala==l Fassen einwrarg PEItCACF.4 tau LAW NA, MLA rt,Ats' srrms,'l , LArn 8W1,05 .111361.14CS,IACIECta 31.1.P44.110 1 :, GAM !talcs, IfILAPHirOIMILHD A LPACO,:pLACH ALh WOOL, DSLAIN. ItieiTOßl SHAWLS OA tiIiA HU/4EIIE FRIA WLM, •CLOTIts, l'Ai•g-41 /I Elik/i, i'LOAKINGS, LINEN DIOTTONA DE. TABLE 4 . I)YEIfA, TABLE LINEN, NARKINei, BALMOHALftIi MDOWELH TH,HOOP SICIRTR. PLAIN 1..D.1EN ft AN EMBROI DERED HA liplillaWkilEll4, ITEM bTI'lYll• •11ANDRERCHIEF. MEN'S, LADIEW .HDV-iReV AND cHILDRES'S • WIWI?. AND 82OCKING14. / ant oungent nvOvig_ the /ahsaD styled, of Dray and Fancy Gpods. A.ty stock comprise* everything - venally 'found In a find-ewer DRY GOODCI STORE, int Width I Invite the attention of the public, teetlng enured Oast, 1 ma safely challenge comparison with all other stores iu quality of goods and 'Maness tif .1, L. stineK... Getty:m.4lM A SI, fFYP, K • HUBER'S DRUG STORE,- Forrageo old Skond—B‘dtimore 42reet, kIETTYBBURG O PA. AV/NG waralmookl thia oW and pupa kmlitaad, u.nala Ia au etalirely new And freAti Flint k. a full =mermen", evltudetlng In pa of DRUGS AND FAMILY lIEDIOINEK PATBST MVDTrINEFI— A LAMPE MOON!. MEWL PURE LUAU W. minlroirm FOR )Irpic4x ., • rtntromm . NlFfetS AND FLANAYRTICI MCTRACIR. DYES AND DYE FSTUFFH-TIOW4 Nrcvms , DTEH, E.-TMATOR DYER, AND THE ANI LLNNI TITER-THE CHEAPEST AND THE • ■INT IN THE MARKET, ALL THE NEW AND ELMANT PERIVRES AND TOILET ARTICLES. 00I,OATE'S. A'.7lf OM ER SUPERIOR SOAPS, HAIR BRUSHER—TOO= RR UnILES from It to 5o oen POILNEY'S HORSE POWDERS—THE BEST A 2, aCli 11.4.rt.14T;,AL50,' FOETWs, SELL'S, DALE'S I'ERRIAICi, MTONEBRAHER'S AND 'ROBERTS% 13TATICLIFERY - OF ALL EMMA TOILARILXI. .t SAT UFF-VIN BRANDS. 'PHYSICIANS' PRO3CHIFTIONH ANIVAXILY IHNTIPTS,CARk:PrIxt OMPOHNDED, PHYSICIANS ANDCtHINTRY 1111hICILANT9 SUPPLIET) AT IttIYITCHH RATIPS. Wale:loos forniabod .frr mottos or TUE Smarr. )ifabtbell ot Ws door. April S, tt • HITESHEVrS NEW GOODS FIZRIDPIIINO AND BUMMER. pMAvistick just returned. Dorn the city with a lame and well selected stock of Y COOPS NHITIONI4, evtocktuna. DRUON, g R I NENS-WAE. HARD-WARN. 800 , NHOEIS AND HATS, , I call the atteution Of my customers and the itomMunity to my large stock of Goods, which I um nom altering at lower rates than they have been slow Ws war, and at prima which C 1113004 fall to strike the purchaser am cheap. With every Gtsdlity for pell+hiuling Hoods at se Mite figures ma any ln ibe Hods, I am also PoloPtfod bmeet competition, in„inw prices from any and all quarters. Prompt ermlliormity to the lowest, market prim/ linty established rule, ti ITENH ENV. Petersburg, (Y. 8.,) aisy 1, MK 11 GREEN RIDGE STORE. THE anderalatied Mut opened s UHOCEItY AND NOTION tITORX. at Oteen Univ. Hamilton tswnship. Adams asituty, afeesio'ailittettinil.) on the tnrliale Tana pike, to which he invitee the attentlou of the penile gesetally. Ills stock mittaistase SIUGAILS, cOrrEERTE.4I4. SYRUPS. MOLARO.I4, HPIC, • Neratil7loS, OILS, .11EDICIVEBi 1102114 AND 1 1 ,010E1P111 TIMM. GILOV6IOI ISUBBB . YDSKB ,• NSC'K TI RAN bfk Eit ti IEII3, BOITO2IB,MiEAte, BAUSHATI, &C., &C., &C., &C., shott,* ttttl Waortment o( everything =gal kentd In a firebebute Faure ortne kind. Ills doe 7111 always be Mond fresh and full. sad his pri ma among the very Mann. Ito ellort spared to picas alt who MAY patronise hint. le ly JOHN U. BUY/. lat GROCERY & FLOUR STORE. Ie.E.WO I^ol 2- MEALS A BROTHER HAVE moved their Store to OA/ Neinetedt y, on. Chasoberiburer street, where they pre to NOM eoseetehl.le 1111 Wad IM =Ol GROCERIES, • Flour, 'Feed, Notions, &c. 4 VEI7ETABLD3 in mutton. fresh from the city and country. They are determined m erLL etheap ea the eitexpeet, end u they oaly uk the low Nit Mina Wait& they he 10 merle sad motive & imend &Imre of public petronaae. MEALB BRO. , - Aprlllo,lB6l. tt LE? ALL THE PEOPLE COLE ! hug , fral Goo si d S s s e a dn. d h confectionery ctio g n h e gy Store. re. / F ar unde Fancy Goa ng s and Coo m ote M 3 Poem on Italtimeca gawk Drily opposas Yalt a 01=3 urge attur L . A =A r . ppeat, DO Citurt pria be apared smiler IS $4l moss attractive and desirable. He now otters Wrltluir bask; Plata LnOely Week DOZE'S, N k i vec do., Part fulls*, Polebebb IJardities. Pocket BOOKS. Lobsters, (Mina TOY.• . =. Cki . pu er rVisi vr :A em =ea. !rt=tga,..: Z • • Pa. Cobra. Wri Fruits, Env puts, „ .Ealb= PG. , lOU itHitOtti TO itsterroN," arta ir t zAr t r at tlit= i Shl . 42t i npz ' , and ars ellisselses Gairlibiribuyar cad t iatiaa ' a aa—amaa MESTEC. lamb W. - IMMO *wow zAiix itutikUts:lialsol •irtswiltlaatM- er =werieMlZia lt erMS kir price tor Real Estate la Ad.... Vag tt GaIIIIIL GITTIEBtatG 1100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, AND• Roo land's German Tonic THE aREAT EXIIEDIES PDX ALL Dacusisor vu LIVER, STOMACH, OR DIGES- TIME °ROANS. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BOERS W the yore "Axle (ar, as they are ttetttermed, Alarm:4o3f Root", Herbs, and ilerta, auditing • preparatinn.h4hly eeneentra ted, and galrely fret hew eke/wile advertent et toy keel - ROOFLASYS OIRMAN TON! tan enadtinution Of all the turedlenta of the BMW", will; tire purest quality, of Santa Cruz &e., waking one of The mono pteee. art eall, ognmaiblo OW/N*4A ever offered to the M I L preferring • Medi Inc free team Alcohol ic IMatinture, will a. 4 Hoaflasd's German Bitters. ?bass who hose no °Wootton to the combine, Mona( the Ilittett, as stated; will use Ifooilazes Garmiui Tonic. They are both eituallY wood, and COnlalll the mute rawilkal alttnee, the eholoe between the two being a inere matter of taste, the Tonle he- log the Meat yhotable. Tn stomach, front a variety of Camieh. aeon ati indigestion, D 3 ',pepsin, Nervous Debility , ete., very apt to hate 11,6 fuliettoux arrant:, d. The sympieduzling gait does with the Stomach, then bottom. attmled, the reault of with h Iv that the patient lettere front SOVetril or Dare of the folloWlpg dna:lwo I.l...Arcl.t.tick:, NNV RD P 112138, PI. , I.L.NLTSM or 13LooTo To TAE LICA AcLurcY UF THE kiTu:Cm.ll, NAL% PEA 111 A HT-131712N, NNW, ST Fott kodp,rufA,VlNs Oft WEIGHT IN THE J4TiI.LACH, SOUR ERL(TATIoNt, stNKINti tfn 1r IXTTEICI:s AT 1111, elmwmmmoissimmai OF• Tile HEAD, IWItItIED oft DIFFI CULT itittATlliNci, FI.I.ITFItING AT 711 r. sl tt4/e.l.- 'rimy IN A 1.11 lo: Ett...,llltr. VlkloN. WI.BS tlEtt..rft.E. THK s IUIIT, UI Ll. PAIN //EEICIENI.I c/1 YEI.Lom (iv REIN A NLI b VAIN INI-HEKII,E,BACE. t'llr.sT, TAMILS, sl1.11)1,N LESEEN HEAT, 111 - ktNINII IN 'flit: 11.t..b/L EONSTLNT /11- AGININ(.g EVIL, AXT) I.frElliE.Ailtitl ElPitt/ri. Tiu• anlarrt r 1000 1111. ltiseauses ohould e'er eine the crtnilint nnulion m (It Nelrylinnuf a returtly for Mame., pourchtutina out, that which he la assured (n al/ his intent itratJuna and biol. rtes poear•aes true merit, it aktlifullt" aouipound• ed, is teen front injurioaa ingraatersta wad ha* rottablished fur itaeli a reputation fur the Cure of 0010.• iilscalen.o, 10 thla eannaetkat we falai* aohntit {int.! vIl-lcuoWn retaoollo* HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BI7'TERB EEO HOOFLANIVS GERI4fAIf TONIC. PREPARE/. BY .16R. 47. PHILA DELPiI L 4., re. Twenty-two years since they were drat intro duced ihto this country from (lenunti3 - , during which Ume they have undoubtedly perforuseal snore cures, and benefited Sufi ri n g 'humanity to a g ‘ r es tor exams, than nay other reinediesitaibwa to the politic. Thescretuedkw Will effectually cure Liver Com amnt, Jaundice, P) - spelfisiet, or Nervous bility, Chronic Terrifies, liismow of the It Id toys, and all Dimeses anteing from a Disordered Liver,ldtdmach, or,lutentlncii. DEBILITY, Resulting [rum sn,,, Cause whatever; PIIC*TRA TILLS: MPTHE SIYHTE.M, Induced by Revere Lamar, liardahipm, Extiwurtr,4, I,4:vers, There Is no medicine extant 'equal to these ihmedlet In such eases. A tone and vigor is Im- Pftrted to the "'hole sjetent, the appetite is •strengthened raid in enjoyed, the stows •It di gests promptly, t✓e Mels perined, the own plezlon liceoiros sou Imslthy, the yellow Illige to eth.llented front the eye.. • lemon, is W eb eW the else eke, iced the a oak awl eervouto in enW becolmsa.tront :11.1 healthy 'wing. .PERSONS AT); .1 VC ED IN I.llr, And feeling the nand of time weighing heaviiy pen thei.i, alto all its attendant Ills, .41 und In the two m thin tIiTTICHiI, or the TtiNte, ILO etlzlr that a tit instil r.eW life into the veins. re store in a measure the energy and ardor of more yoothrei day., build up their MIMI/41kt% Mrllllll, and gl, lit/11th .o.lil ilarpillehrl to their remain ing }earn. NOTICE. It to A ell,ntalrllabed fact that fully ime-half of the ream portion of onr population aro sel dom in the Imp* went of good health; or, uxe their 04 - 11 AXpruttOtOtt, never led well.' They are languid, devoid grail energy., extremely nee vocal, and has e no appetite, To thin elms of Tiersoon the NITTERR, or the TONIC, t exprially r ,ecommentlod, T0 ' 8.4 KA 11D DELICATE CIIILDREN Age made strong by the use of either of them remedies. They will cure every ewe of ItAndb- ICUS, withoot Thousands of uertifleates have aoeumnlated In the bands of the proprietors, but spare will allow of the pubtleutliaa of bat few. Thaw, It will be obeerve.l, are men of note and of such standing that they must be believed. TESTI M ON I ALS. Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, CMat Justice of the Supreme Court arra., writes: Phaadelplaia, Morels la, IWZ. "I And..Huoiland's Darman Bitten' is a good uilefut In dhwases of the digestive organs, and of great benefit In awes of debility Yours and want of nervous action in the sy stem. truly, GEO. W. WOODWARD." Hon. James Thompson, lodge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Phtiodriphia, April V, 1816. "I consider gloollituirs (lemma haters' • valu able medicine iu co,. of attacks o:lcrigi,alon or illoPeptli• I e•n certify this from my expert. cum Wit. Yours, with respect, JAMES TROMPSON." From Rev. Joseph H. Kennard, D. D., Pa•tor of the Tenth Baptist Church, Philadelphia, De. Jae lrtoo—Dear Par; I hat o been frequently requested to connect my name with recommesi *Worts of different kinds of medicines, but re garding the practice a. out 01 my ePiwuPriate ;Own., 1 lime in all eases declined ; but with • r proof In envious latrine. and particular', in Thy ow ufaNly ol the usefulness of Dr. /loot land's German hitters, I depart Inc once from my Usual course, to express ray full 001111Clion that, far general danltly of the system, and especkel 4/ for Lfrer tOrnplamt. d is a sole and valuable pee piiiratkes. Its some reAes It rosy tall ; but USSIMi- Iy, I doubt net, it will bet ery beneficial to those who sutler train the above CSOilea. Yours vox" rem - Km-Maly, .1: ti. ii1e2.114 Alt Elight.ti, below Ciorteht. From Rev, E. D. Fendall, Awllatent Editor tihrtatian Chronicle, 1111lada. I have derived decided benent from the use of froodantYa German Bitters. and feel It my privi lege to recommend them as a most value We ton le, to all who are suffering from geneml debility or from &amaze arising from derangement of Oa liver. Yours truly, YEXDALL. CAUTION Moorland's Geriortu Remedios are counterfeit ed. see that the alanature of C. M. JAt7il3olii, la on the wrapper of each bottle. All cabers are counterfeit. Principal office and Manufactory at the Ger igem medicine Store, No. all A/M:JI street, Phil adelphia, Pa. • - CII.IRLES X. EVANS, Frepr:eter, Formerly C. 7d, JACK:W:4 dg Oh, PRICES. Bachand's ()cruxes Bitters, per bottle, - SI 00 tad! dozen; - 6 00 Iloonanel Gerrnon Tonla. put up In gnarl bats Vett, 01 60 per bottle, or a half dozen for ST in. illirDo not forget, to essardne vest eho article you bur, In deder to get tae genuine. ASV For sale by Druggists generally. J 17.106 es Ig • GRANGE OF FIRM:- undereleued have leased the Warehouse ou the comer ofiltrattou street sail the Rail road, in Gettysburg, where they will carry' on the Grain and Prodose Einsiness l■ all its branehea. The liSgbeat prle will &I ra"' be poJd - tat Wheat, R. 04, Doom,, 0.1., Clover /Ma beada,_Ylaxatiett, ?Simile, Hay and turear T =rrult, Meta, Soap. Harm Shoulders and balm ebtaSoes, nits. else In the eoudtry produce Ude. Groceries, of all kinds 0 0.,'"Ii2=f 1T h 'At.V.41p1 1 1 - 2:4 k itZ; vt -war k raoganai - O fawn Sioonk Bunk= atiZ nu. opi, we% Also Oil. TWA Oil -MO. C. FISH of all Whilst Spikes and Nana; smoking and. chewing 7 The am always able toe inkily .l itrnit tate arti cle par with esilleteallidadeof read. Amo, round Pleeter, with citianoo and•Wbet 03A14brthe bushel, Son or tar lead. — We will Mao swot lines Or iergirt to 14.77 Itiorthetreet,_ _IId4MILKOAR Foods RE.idul Mos. Bet street, PHILADELPHIA. sent to /Miter of the *boss Maeda will Be received sod tiCtriel=l.lPtti. Gorda sttoold be muted H. 8. BMiltrEit & BRO. April Win* tt HOUSE P 1 MK Greater vrAyuatts, *Arta Pddrzirs. t.spenowashisgstai it; iiiittnibeng, Pa. 11Y6111= JAD 11101118BAPS . .twATIAPNO .‘: 11100etaitspe. to wit kmdt • ibe aMiCgd. i ff%e k tl "al* PA., FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1868. NOTHING LOOT Nothing is lost; the drop °New That trembles on the leaf or flower Is but exhaled, to fall anew In summer's thunder shower ; Perehanor Wahine within the bore That front, the eon at h;11 of day— Perchance to sparkle In the flow Of fountain. fax away. Bo with oar deeds, good or ill. They have a pewee scams rodetwsood; Then let us rue our better will To make them rite with prod; . Like circles on a lake they go, Ring within ring, and WV., stay. Oh, that oar deeds were fashioned so That they alight Dios shny I I=3 The following fact l a good illustra tion of that mean economy which In plain Saxon is called "stiogiueee :" A well-known artist went, one Bum mer, into a country village for rest from work. He found the fare at the hotel so meagre and bad that he determined to Bee if he could not be better served In a private family. Two maiden sisters, overjoyed at the generous terms he offer ed, opened their doors to receive him hcd his family. Simple as their tastes were, however, the Eatons were again disappointed. They could not live upon the scanty food doled out to them by the parsimonious sisters, and at length Mr. Eaton, In his bland way, asked for his hill, as he was about to leave. The hill ass handed to him with an addition of one cent, two cent and nlnepenny charges, for Items upon which no one but a small soul would have dreamed of fixing a money value. Mr. Eaton put it In his pocket as au nique apectmen of meanness, to enjoy a laugh over by sad by, and laid upon the table the amount in hills. "Thank you," said Miss Pattie, grasp ing the bills with an eager clutch; "you have paid me four cents too much, but I suppose you don't mind that" "Yes, r do," answered Mr. Eaton, with a mock setdous the., better than be could have Witted, •"and thank you for the ohmage." "Mussy !" exclaimed Pattie. "My sakes!" echoed Nancy. "Such a little thing, and we Inlet got four cents In the house." "I will wait fora," replied Mr. Eaton, sitting down as If prepared to stay a year. "Mussy to me! How queer you be! We have got dinner to get, and can't spend our time runniti', round to borrow four cents." "Why-ee," answered Nancy, "who'd hey thought be was so eloee, when be's paid us dollars Jest as prompt! Wild, I newer." Then they vanished into the buttery. and spent a long- time discussing this singular exhibition of closeness. You may guess the effort it cost the artist to play his part with proper seri ousness, when Miss Pattie returned and placed before him a pie and some cheese. "There," she said, "at you most have them four cents, you can set down and eat four cents' wuth of pie'n cheese." Now this was the very first time Mr. Eaton had ever had more than the eighth traction of a pie offered him un der Miss Pattie's roof. The opportunity was too rich to be alighted. Piece by piece that pie vanished from before the eyes of the watchful sisters. "Dreary-a-dreary me," sighed Pattie to Nancy, In a loud whisper; "we'd bet:. ter have paid him. He's eat a nine pence worth al ready !" The satisfied ereditor laid down Ma fork and bade them a civil good-day, averring, when be told the story, that although he had actually paid them a hundred dollars more than their just due, that little incident was worth the full amount• PoLITEN ESN IN Durarluso.--An old gentleman had owed a firm for a year; at last, as everybody's patience and temper were exhausted, ■ clerk named Frank undertook to get the money. Frank called upon the gentleman, and met with a polite reception and the usual answer, with the addition : •' You need not trouble yourself, young man, about the matter; I will make It all right." •• Oh, no," replied Frank, "I could not think for a moment of compelling you to call at the store fur a few do/lam It will not be the Athena Ineenvenienoe for me to step in, as I peas your plate of business sir times a'day, to end from my meal., and I Cita sell every time I go by." "Here," said the old fellow to his book•keeper, shunned at the prospect of being dunned six times $ day for the next six months, "pay this Impertinent rascal. He can beat am in politeness, and If he wants a situation give hint two thousand dollars a year." RCTREME Potsrawass.--Etiqwette re quires in Chinese conversation that mob should compliment the other and every body belonging to bim, in the mostlaud• story style, and depreciate himself, with all pertaining to him, to the lowest pos sible point. The following is no exag geration, though not the precise words: " What is your honorable name?" "My insignificant appellation is Chang." " Where is your magnificent palace?" "My contemptible but Is at Luchtm." "How many are your illustrious chil dren?" "My vile, worthless brats are eve." "Row is the health of your distin guished spouse?' "My mean, good-for nothing old wo man is well." PRIOSEV ERA SCS. —Henry Clay thus spoke: Constant, persevering apPlits- Won will accomplish anything. To this quality, if 1 may be &thrived- to speak of myself, do I owe the little emcees which I have attained. Left la early die to work my own way alone, withoutfrienda or pecuniary resources, and with no other than a common education, I saw that the pathway before me was steep and rugged, and the height upon which I had ventured to fix the eye of my am bition could be reached only by toil moat severe and a purpose the most indomita ble. But shrinking from no labor, dis heartened by. no obstacles, struggled on. No opportunity, Which the most watchful vigilance could secure, to ex ercise my power, -was permitted to peas by unimproved. ' Larson IN Glatsatiaa.—Lo! the poor Indian; lower, the poor negro; lowest, she poor white max, .whe is toned to porebase bread agalibadrearlortoth of the othens • Onions Are PL , 64411 a a buninpl in L.,eU, Maw. k ♦ PAP VLAISON A wedding party recently went before the mayor of Foi3talnbleau, who re fused to perform the marriage ceremony because the bridegroom was drunk. In spite of the entreaties of the bride and the relations on both shies, the civil functionary obdurately insisted ou a post posemeot. Four days later the seine couple, attended as before, presented . themselves again; but the would-be husband was In no more decent condi tion than on the former occasion. Thereupon the mayor waxed exceeding wroth, and addressing the bride said, "And you, too, mademoiselle, are you not ashamed to come her to ask me to unite you to a man in this disgraceful state?" "May it please your worship," said the, blushing young lady, "I would much rather bring my man before he had his glass; but the misfortune 6 that when be is sober he won't come." What the mayor said and did after this is not told. A LANDLORD RETA.LLATED gentleman welt known to our merchants as a Sew York drummer, named Frank W--, stopped for supper at the little town of Salem, Ohlo, on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne 1 Chicago railroad, a few mouths ago. He was hungry, and fifteen minutes was the time allowed for refresh ment. At least seven of the fifteen min utes had elapsed before Franc could catch the eye of the waiter, when he was furnished vt ith a cup of coffee and a plate of beans. The ben:e, were tint half de eoliretl, when the holiihml came a:flog and demanded a dollar. Frail k protested, but the landlord was obstinate. and "all aboard:" being heard, our drinother friend was compelled to shell out. Short ly afterward, being In Cincinnati, he inquired at the telegraph offiee if he could send a dollar dispatch to Salem, to be paid at its destination. The clerk told him he could, when the following was sent, C. 0. D.: CINCINNATI, Dec. 10, 1887. To E. Stone, Salem, Ohio: 4111 think the price of your beuns too high, leasztx W—. History does not record what Stone did or said on receipt et this dispatch, for which he had paid his dollar. But his feelings may be lumghted. " WHO MOVED Dia WELL?"—Some years since a prominent business man of Northampton, who began to "sow his wild oats" when a boy, and hasn't got through yet, attended a eolored ball in tbat town. After each "break down" he noticed that a welt near the house, which, by the way, was not a deep one, was resorted to by the men to quench their thirst. Unobserved, while 'the dance was going on, he slipped out of the house and moved the cum b a few feet beyond the well, and then waited the re suit. Presently out caul° one of toe dancers, and plump to the bottom of the well he went. Blowing and pulling, he came to the top and eErlaltned : "Gogh! who 'novel.' dls well since l's out here last?" A item story is told by the Venting° Bpectstor, of a Radical Hollander ; in Canal towushtp, who received a written notice from the Sheriff of the county, who is also ()bairman of tha Radical County Committee, telling Mm to stand at the polls all day and watch things. He accordingly took hia position, but after a few hours becamelatigued. Tak ing an old Democrat to one side he show ed him the Sheriff's order, and said, •'I lab tired as der tuyvli of dish. Vet you dinky dey would do mit me If I goes away mit mineseif." Timm have away out in lowa, a very learned and very worthy "missionary," known as "Father T-," e who Is more than suspected of being very fond of having his own way. He once attemp ted to cross a wide, unsettled prairie. and was compelled to camp out after night. In the Morning he took the wrong course, and travelled twenty miles due north, while he wished to go east. Some one inquired how It happened, as it was a clear day, and asked him if he couldn't see the sun. "Why yes," replied Father T--, saw the sun, but I couldn't bring myself to believe that way was east!" Tor is a bright little boy, and very much attached to his mother. The other day his father came home in a bad humor, and was scolding and find lug fault with things generally. Little Tom sat• and listened until he thought it necessary to interfere in behalf of his mother, when, looking up at his father, be said, in a very decided tone: "If you don't like her ways, what did you marry her for?" I need scarcely add that the weather cleared up at ono., and that storm was over. Cwoone WET...L.—The line of conduct chosen by a young man during the five years from fifteen to twenty, will, in almost every Instance, determine his character for life. Aa he la then careful er careless, prudent or imprudent, In dustrious or Indolent, truthful or dis simulating, intelligent or Ignorant, tem perate sr dissolute, so will he be In after years; and it needs no prophet to cast his horoscope, or calculate his chances in life. A eta in Zanesville, Ohio, took a flying leap, the other evening, at which hu man gymnasts would be apt to balk, lie had walked up a stairwayin pursuit of pro vender, and, being cornered by a num ber of people in the house, plunged through a third-story dormer window, slipped down the sloping roof to the eves, and then jumped or fell to the ground, some twenty-five feet. With a grunt of lively dissatisfaction at the too sudden stop in his descent, he picked himself up and scampered oft, without waitng for the applause of the spectators. SATRAP MEADE gaVe a ball at Atlanta, not loug ago, at which "Yangees" and "rebels" mingled without. any disastrous effects to "reconstruction" or the stabili ty of the Government, so far as heard from. An Increase of such balls and a decrease of the bawls which occur in the Rump Congress would soon bring politi cal and social matters Into better shape. meN with a very large bald head was complimented - on the feet that his ca put was analogous to Greenland. "Why so?" be asked. "Because It ls a great white bare place," was the reply. "Len in the road by himrelf," is the phrase employed by San Francisco pa pers to anemia°e the execution of bona .tares ander lynch law. 50TH YELB.--NO. 34. I= A Lag, to speak his mind, roust have one to speak. GRAM 'widowers are now termed ad- Interim bachelors. A pasAtIONATILE party is now called a daughter cultural show. A WABTX of raw material—two young ladies kissing each other. QUEEN' Victoria's oldest, daughter, wife of the Prussian Crown Prince; is mother of six children. LlrrtE Tommy Tadpole married Pol• ly Wog. From those happy nuptials sprung our friend the Frog. IF Adam had asked Eve for a kiss, could the latter without profanity have replied, "I don't care, Adam, If you do." A NEW' Igamt,Alvn lady says the marks of modern civilization are, Sunday schools, newspapers and the liberal use of soap. A was who claims all extraordinary amount of veneration says that he re spects old age in everything except chickens for dinner. MIRABEAU, when asked by a friend which wax the better, the Rio& or the married state, replied t "Whichever res olution you come to, repentance wilt fol low." Ace having heard It stated hp a lec turer that 'man fa merely a machine,' remarked: •auppnae a farmer ut a sow ing machine.' Pay,:srpret:o are like rata, and a mane mind like a trap; they get In easy, :Ma theft perhaps can't 'a4 not at all. et.ttn 1111 I ri.h to an oli4treyer guy. prhe otl tr`.o • Vt tut tlllth ing from vou but biletlee. antra --tt little of that!" A teottAN to Brooklyn purella,eit' quart of milk and found a matt flab swimming In it: 'rho milkman aatd he thought the eow . mind have swallowed We Ash. AN English paper has discovered the line which diVides a distinction from a difference. It says that "a little differ ence frequently makes many enemies;" while a "little distinction attracts hosts of friends to the person on sNhUttl, it t conferred. ' ROBERT D. KRASARIt. of Allentown, lately sold a bay trotting horse to P. V. Dusted, of New York city, f0r42,100. The horse is young and a spicedid ani mal, and possessing a 2.42 sjieed, with every prospect of even reducing this with proper training. Cl3= The Bangor (Marne) Denwerne de scribes a recent oceurrence in Bangor 111 follows : A few days slime some twelve or, more AB fine little !soya as ever graced a school room, and as upright in conduct as env be found of the setae number in this or any other city, a here, while attend ing school on Pearl street, whipped and beaten nth greehlrhies 111)0rii humanly by their respective ttsseherst. Th e ir coiitit were first removed from thar perNutis, and then They u et e told if they screamed while Leing punished, a more severe cluteti,ement wont,' follow. Vet they did scream, and their cries were heard throughout the neighborhood! And how could the little sufferers avoid their lainentatloh47 They were whip until some of their shirts where out into raga and hung dangling from their argilk-and their tender skin and Hrrß were lacerated In the Most pitiful man ner. One little fellow, while being whipped, fainted and fell upon the floor, and his teacher (kind soul!) ordered cold water to be applied to L 1 person, with the view, no boubt, to revive him sufficiently to receive and appreciate the remainder of his exquisite punishment. Another, after returning home, was taken "to bleeding at the nose, and ls now quite feeble In consequence. The offence charged to the children was not at all in proportion to the punish ment Inflicted. in fact, it was nothing more than an altercation or sonic quarrel• ing in the road. Such a proceeding is a shame and a disgrace to our civiliza tion. Had some little negro., been treated half so cruelly in the South, it would have been trump eted all over the country by the New England Puritan press. Hut they were only white chil dren! lE==9 Says the Redford Gazette: We pub lish, on our outside, a copy of the Regis try Law, posited at the late session of the Legislature. 'Phis iinow Nothing gag should be thoroughly studied by every Democrat, so that he and his friends may not suffer disfranchisement under IL File It away for reference. We ask people to note, L That under tits law an odious die. crintlnaiion is made against foreign born citizens. tiermans, Englishmen, Welsh men, Sootehmen, who have hitherto voted the "Republican" ticket, behold how your party strikes at your citizen• ship , . Is such a party favorable to equal righla I 2. That it puts every citizen who would exercise the right of suirrtute to touch trouble and vexation, In atten dance upon the meeting of the board of registration, making proof of his right to vote, &e. 3. That it changes the hour of closing the polls from seven to stir o'clock, thus aiming to disfranchise the laboring daises. 4. That it entails an additional ex. pence of thuusaude of dollars upon the tax-payers, for extra services ou the part of asteMors and election °Meer& b. That it is in direct conflict with the Constitution of Pennsylvania, which de fines the qualifications of a voter, as fol lows: "In elections by the citlfens, every white person of the age of tweutyone years, flaying resided in the State one year, and la the election district where he offers to vote ten days Immediately preceding such election, and within two years paid a State or county tax, who shall have been assessed at least ten days before the election, shall enjoy the rights of an elector." SECIIIn POLITICAL SOCII.:I7M. reaolutiott has been adopted by the Ohio House of Representatives inquir ing-by what authority the Quartermas ter General, by the direction of the Goy ernor and Adjutant-General, had drawn from the State Arsenal arms belonging to the State, and -distributed them among a secret military order called "The Grand Army of the Republic." The wording of the resolution take* it for granted that such distribution'if I State arms has been made, the onlyni- ter of inquiry being the authority for it. This le an eminently proper movement. The people should know, and we hope they now will, how much truth there Is in the reported military and treasonable character of the secret political organize. , thin entitled "The Grand Army of the Republic." Such a society is scattered all over the North. It Is led and con trolled by active politicians of the Radi. cal party, who are willing to use power in any way for the purpose of clutching office and plunder. If the Radical Mb• chart of Ohio have distributed arms among this class of politicians, may hot the came thing have been done In this State? The 'Radicals are desperate. They feel the ground shaking under their feet, and bold, bad men may prefer -the chances of revolution to those of the ballot-bog. With such surroundings, it is well to understood the meaning of "oohed secret politiod 'societies." We hope light will be sh upon the sub, Jest Ohio investigation.—Age. TWO CIACIILATIfejt 11Nr TINE PM* It cannot be reiterated too often, nor too deeply impressed upon the Demo ! cretin masses, that the most powerful and widely-cilketual means of regenera ting the country is the Democratic .110W0- paper& Partisan organisation, partisan meeting* and partisan epeeches may do their NU share toward the aceomplishh merit of this object, but after Mt they do not effect enough in reaching the hearte and convincing the judgments of voters. Alen do not reason upon, reflect and in wardly digest, as a general rule, the able, eloquent, or witty things they nisV hear at big masa meetings. But let the same thing be seen in a newspaper In the shape of a speech, all editorial or a se tatted article, and It will be read either for curiosity or to while away en Idle hoar, and the chances are ten to one lift it will be thought of afterward, con ned over in secret, will gala a perma nent lodgment In the reflections, and if it does not, as to the poln t aimed at, work positive conviction, It will at lewd Modi fy or change etatuewhat the tinniest of thoughts and feelings ou that subject. A thorough understanding of this fart and principle has long directed the political tactics of the opposition, and bee enabled then, to build up tee ini [name circulations attained by their pet ! (Opal journals, and gradually to corrupt the thoughts of the people with their heresies, by continually Igeinuatlug them before the masses and keeping theul con stantly before the public mind. The wit audio& of our orators can, therefore, effect but little, because, of it self, it can Duly-reach but few; ind diva out with the voice. But reproduoe It in aliewiquipper, reanimate it with type*, and it becomes at mice the mental food. end perhaps furnishes an acting prluol pie to thousands who otherwise might have been controlled by entirely differ ent ideas. Radical discipline 111113 , , 111141 most Usually does, keep Its subjects - fur away from Ole of the 'Democratic I ltsmel, or !huh zns tl , o ,l l l ll ol avt the expre-moi.. by n prettelier thereof; but it emitud al ways follow liiem into their families, ht Chide hours or idleness and recreation, nor prevent them from Indulging In Lemoeratie reading oecasionally; - nor gait it control their secret thoughts and mental operatimei, and thereby slog the course of reflection and conv lotion re sulting from the political truths time from time to time discovered. Let us reiterate, therefore, the Impor tance of widely stimulating Democratic newitpapent. The more deeply this Idea is Impressed upon the Democratic party, the more sorely will every member of it feel , an Individual Inspiration or person• al duty to throw iu his own mite of 'Mira for 'that. purpose. And it le a labor In which every Democrat ain do ecmtetAinp, and the party and the country neeriesind must have the beat effinta of one. The Radical sheet* which have been In sinuating themselves into many house holds upon pretences of being "family" newspapers, and upon other false pre tences, and pole:ming with their heresies, must be,ezterminated from every neigh bortiood',, and their places supplied with mound Den:men/tic jnurnale which saver professed to he nothing they Were not, wide!' never bartered principle foll• Alt• pedienoy, mold truth for popularity: nor ot bitted to Mogul despotic power for safety, oven when threatened with sup. pretsion und destruction, for no other offence than that of -upholding the laws and the eonstitutlom—Onefanafi /parer, T. 111; Hartford (Ct.) Pugl tells a good tory with a good moral to it. A Jew days ago the Ulastenbury stage coach, with four horses attached, came dashiug through Alain street, Hartford, on the run. and without a driver. One paueu. ger only, a young lady, watt noticed in the coach ; and though she kept her beat, and seemed to be calm, nothing was thought of but her being daahed to the earth and wounded or killed outfight. The horses kept on upon the run through Main street, and turned into State street, where they were brought up—strange to 11111 y-r, without any damage. A crowd rushod towards the coach, expecting to And the young lady In a dead faint, at least. But to their astonishment, she sat unconcern ed, having been in blissful ignorance that she had been run away with, Bhp thought the horses were going rather hat, but supposed that it was all right. Had she known that they were running with out a driver, she probably would have Jumped from the coach end lost a limb, if not her life. Moral—When you a re run, away with sit still, hold on, wed keep calm uutil the horses stop, Melt jump, It you can, but never before. DoN'T keep a solitary parlor, litto which you go but onto a mouth, with, your parson, or sewing saseiety. Bang mood your walls pictures which shall tell stories of mercy, hope, courage, faith and charity. Make your Irving room the house. Let the place be such that whim your boy has gone to distant lands, or even when, perhaps, ho clings to a sin• ale plank In the waters of the wide ocean, the thought of the old homestead shall come to him in his desolation, bringing always light, hope and love. have no dungeons about your house—no mom you never open—no blinds that are al ways shut. AT a wedding in Delaware, when all was arranged and the minister called we any to speak who objected to the mat. riage, a husky voice cried out: "I do." All eyes were turned In that direction, when a man emerged from the crowd, holding hie handkerchief up to his and blubbering. "Why do you object?" asked the minister. "Because I want her myself!" A ItAlq 'while passing tbrougloilaz dow near Cork was attacked by a mastiff, and h e stabbed the thaigws* a, pitchfork he had in his Mind. The Ana ter of the dog brought him before, the magistrate, who asked him why in/ did not ratlit4 strike the dog with the butt end of the weapon. "So I should have done," said the man, "if he had at me with his butt end." THE Philadelphia, Wilmington add Baltimore R. R. Co. have placed a recently patented safeguard near all the bridges along their road. They warn fonductora and brakesmen, when on duty on the top of care, of the near approach to brid ges, by means of a wooden rod extending from a post on the road aide, the rod striking the man on the bresstotal ing him timely warning of danger. TEE young ladies of Thibaut*, at a re cent mass meeting, ratified the &Wok of the Cambridge City, (Ind.) COICIIMIUOII In resolving "That tha young mei shall not be permitted to *company as biome from meeting unless they go to 'meeting with us." 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