OK= t l g . ir s s . r ,„ r 4. 0 13, Wriery. wry aro. ire* DBIIMOORATIC STATF, TITItET. = 11=13;:lX= 1= lIIJOILINOTON M. ANT, of c.bmisk. (...eweebtr• Seidliewe and N. glossa Com •ru The slMnll.e Clautnittee nppoluted by the 11, re and Cunt t ,tivv, Lela at Cleve. ill lid IA lets; hes d v Nat:on., I l',,n,entlon he'fana.ervative N.0.11e, a n d tat Our. 1' nit"! Watt*, to met t ut the city of New York, the lilt taflitly twat, to lake ttethot un tho ourni net ion t'utts...rvathe candidate* P.r tudtlent 1111.1 't Afilt la de.lruble that Penn. unix *horrid he fully reprearntod In *gild ('nn. \lnt WO, te ret(ult, our tat,' e,,lnnule* 1n suite tu (aka the neeeiwary UClioll to have delegate* ICeted or appointed from every Vottgre4nlostal hi letrlet In the State. Ae Ili time I* rapid!) up proueliPhy When the . l'onNention will meet, there ahotild be tat:W.4lw In the mato/ . Montreal EPWAltli 1. DANA, ~.Slttior (onors! tt'IsLIANOTON /1. teneral JAf'oll D. 4WF.ITZKII. 11eptr Oemnil .10,EP11 F. llenend W. W. 11. Colonel W 11.1 J Alf 3.14,CitN1/I.ENS, Colonel .1011 N P. LINTON, JOIIN S. MCCALSIONT, - Manual LEVI MATHS'. THE ILADRCAL NOMINEE& The Republican National Convention at eiticagniast week, nominated Ulysses Grant for President, and Schuyler Col fax foiVice President—both from one section, from 'adjoining States Indeed, the former from Illinois and the latter (non Indiana. Grant has been ma l.ouvrtng for this nomination for some time,' as witness his 'disreputable treat ment of the President In the. Stanton affair, with other equally sig . nifleant acts, all to please the Radicals; whilst Colfix , -a professional office-hunter, and always after the spoils, has been no lees active. Itatta Raditals, and on a Radical plat form, they go Into the canvass with the load of debt and infamy created by the Radical party, upon their shoulders; and thus borne down; all the boasting and hellowlbg In the power of their army of hungry followers will not save tbetu from the fate which. their corrupt and ruinous party has long ago earned for I tsel f 7 -overwhel mi rig defeat and disaster. A lIITRIRINGI PARALLEL When Thaddeus Stevens, in sought to overturn• the government of Pennsylvania by inaugurating a "Buck shut War," a few members of his own iarfly In the Legislature refused 'to "throw consciences to the devil" and fol low his lend—and time he failed to secure the votes neceseary to entry out hie ne farious latent So with impeachment. For n /year pest he has been pushing his purpose to j i ..I,pritte thoPiesident oft 110 Utlited 'tales, mud though falling attain and a in to get the Hengelo second him, lie t last, !ti en hour of excitemer t and parshon, 1110. compelled his programme so her. The once went to the titillate, with all the 'how and parade be and hie t followers cal.' master. The Irbil praceWiwi—the temhitaay grew weak and wittker—and Stevens awl los Chinni] 011 be lowed the loader. At bet a vote mos reted,and, an at Harriebtirg in 1838, 'au was ootiin foiled by the 17()(CA of eillcw of his arty frlerubt! -^ In not this a striking pamllel,"and does it not look as though there wan a, special providence it, it? Tut: New York Herold considers the vote on impeachment us a defeat of the extremists in the Republican party.. The "Mind says it lutssa4o , us from en tering on the road to Mexfsjan anarchy. Tile Times (Republican) Is &ratified that the trial lass °lofted, Mail hopes Congress will now go to work. Let it do tiomethlng for the while peo ple of the- country. The' . negroes have been enjoying the roast long enough Tax-payers want a "change," and tottl hove it at the next election, If not before • Tits: Chicago Convention did not read the seven' Reptibtlean Senators who voted Tor "traitor Andy's" acquittal out ui the 'party, after all the dent] ['elation and abuse hurled at them. Why ? The pirtll could not afford U. r To such a des perate strait lids once powerful Radical ism come. It can no longer assert Its power and dignity by the expulsion of even the small number or seven "trai tors" filiin'its rank's. "Oh, u hat a fail!" PA ItTY FEA LTTY.—True to party inter ests, the most of the Republican prose is IliFtiuMseing in the nomeondemuntion of the anti-Impeachment Senators of that ',Arty at Chicago. The :New York Sun says: 'Milli le the simple common sense of the matter, and no Republican politi• clan, except the foots, has ever thought of turning these Senator out of that party. We can tell the Republicans, too, that they have no votes to throw away, and that they had better enlarge their party rather than diminish lt, if they ivied' to carry the nexteleetkon." - The Sun Is ratbefhard, In the above, on the politlelatiorwhe rule the Republi can meat here. To be eailbd when they think they know more than t lie rest of inatik Ind, Can hardly be pleas: ant toarelr "feclinks." THE Radicals throughout the country had prepared large - quantities of powder to II e - valeta) whets- the news name of the rintieal . at President Johnson'. ren venelnriont Attiring-failed, they are now economies* using op their ammunition in tnalttelks • rioCee Over the nomination of Orattleand tiolfilx, but the people'are not reepondlng to the voice of the ems. The populace are net prepared to exhibit• any algae of rejoicing Over nominations made by so corrupt a party. EQUALITY.—Thirty-eight negrocs, sat In the Chicago Radical Convention as the equals of John W. Forney, Alexan der K. McClure, and "etch." "There Is no acoonnting for tastes," but we do not believe that the white people of the North will show a hankering for such vompar.y at theballot box In November next. WENDELL PHILLIPS Says the Rad c. have been killed brthe failure of im peachment,: pronounees the Chicago plat/hem weak, nud Grant and Colfax ditto. - Cot. McCzar= reminded the Chicago .Convention "that as Pennsylvania caste her vote next Noveinber, so will be the decision of the stemmas." The Demo-I crate oan _carry Pennsylvania, and they wilt—and sovrill "be the decision of the canvass." . THE kocesehera, s month ago, declar ed that •U President Johnson wag not convieted,•Qraat could not be elected. The President has been acquitted—now "hoe *sit it:" • OLD THAD STETIDDL, one of the lin peuhappilegaly. defied, eye dared any ItepublinnerAdenntor to vote toe'the se </WWI/ ale lAlisd6ir Johnson. %w ont Feeeenden, Grlnkee And • Ahern have taken him nt.Attn Itee4,eind defied throats. it/MOTHER TOT/ ON I.IIPEACIIMRPIT. The Preeklen i ttitlall cadre Ad. The Right Triantpki • irt4 Re ceives Another eek • The "high old" coin of inapealimint again met on Tuadsii. fliSta,eadttig tat pcachere, In a caucus the previous even !fig, had determined that the vote nu the remaining ten drtlelee should be again poilitponed:bilt the "alai laid *ate! was defeated when it came UP In the deflate, by a tie vote. This V. ere the impeachers A ' , mond time foiled. They Alien had the rules changed so as. to'ulittw them to conimene•' slWl.phe, setemti article, fearing that ,Fihermen would vote against them on the Ill*. The vote was taken, and resulted as on the eleventh article—liyeas to 19 nays, not twtethirtls,, Fessewtien, Fowler, Grimes, Henderson, Roes, Trumbull and Vali Winkle, Republicans, again voted with the - Deatoerats for jhe President's acquittal. Defeat No 3 . for ere: A vote 'on the third article was had, with precisely the same result. Thus were the impeachers for the fourth time diituppointed. - Mr. Williams then moved that the Court adjourn sine die, and the Impeach ers, realizing that there was nodurther hope for them, voted for and carried the resolution: The following was the vote : Yeam—`Alet4Firg. Anthony, Catneron, Cottell, Chandler, ole, Conking!, f 'onnena, Cortrett, Crn nnsice, rdiumuda, Fern, Irellnikhuyeen, Harlan, Hoe ant, How, If 0n4.1.ty, Moerlll, of Maine. Mon of Vermont, Morton, Nye, Patter. of New Mamp,thire, Pomeroy, lianu,o_, Sher man, lip rogue, !flea-art thrometli, nutty er, Tipton, Van ‘l,luk 10, Wade, Willey, M'lLlia.ma and non--8 I. • N r nr ••--.ll , mmrs. Bayn rtl,Buckaleiv, Day Is, Di 0.1 Doultith•, 1•• r, fiend( coon, Firmlrltl:l, John :11(i'reery, Norton, Potterson, of fennepofee, I( S. Suul.l•ur , Trumbull nail VI( I,cm-11. The Chief Justice then ordered &judg ment of acquittal to beente'red, and the Impeachment court adjourned, never to meet again. Thus bus ended one of the foulest qt tempts ever made to stain our national history. It will stand out in all future ages as a warning to political deina gogues, and as a beacon of hope to the !fiends of the Constitution, no matter by whom or how it may i be assailed. The PEOPLE are glad—glad that the trial has ended, and ended thus. In this attempted persecution of Andrew John son, the Constitutidh - suffered a severe strain, - but it nobly withstood the attank, and is true "itself again." All honor to the sternly - honest men who weathered the storm, of Radical hate and pession, and steered the ship of State to a harbor of safety once more. STANTON IitETIR Di. Ina peruthment havidir failed, tvitanton reslipted the War office, on Wednesday. :Ills dying official act—and may the coun try riever look upon his Ilke am du I - This resignation' is a lilting Mote to the grand drama of Impeachment, And train this time forth let Stanton, Stevens, Butler, tkmtwell & Co. be treat ed only with acorn and detestation by all patriotic turn In the land. , IT m as considered certain at Washing ton on Wednesday that Lien. Seimiluld would be confirmed as Secretary of War yestenlay. Sumner -aud about a dozen other Radicals were opposed to it, says a Washington letter to the Sun. Tau Radicals, at Chicago, adopted a sort of India rubber platform, afraid as they were to come out boldly fee what they really wanted—negro suffrage throughout the whole country.. Having bad the thing tried in several Of the Northern Slates, and finding white blood revolting at it, they now try to straddle both horses by insisting on en forded negro suffrage and domination at the South, but North the people are magnitoiniuusly allowed to do as they please about it. This is nut only dis graceful double-dealing, but downright dishonesty. The platform also promises economy and a redaction of taxes. Oa this point we cannot do better than introduce what the New 'York Times, (Conservative Republican,) says—as follows t "I ti certain other respects the platform sounds Ironically. DetAaratione in favor of a rapid seduction of taxation' and the strictest economy in the administration of the Clovernineut are unassailable as abstract propositions. Every man not fed at the public expense wilt hold tip both hands for them. But a Republican Convetition ILI 1868 ought to have been able to present something more effective titan promises. The, party has been in power long enough to have gathered a Huh store of performancee. It should haVe been able to go before the country with a record of services refute , ed in re gard both to retrenchment and taxation. The public purse has been for years alto gether in Its hands. It has had exclusive management of the appropriations and exclusive power over forms and amounts of tea-Wien. How happens it, then, that In a platform intended to set forth Its claims to continued confidence it has noth ing better to offer than resolves in favor of reforms which it has otatinai'ely and cid pub& neglected, IVhy is it that no seri. ow attempt' has been made to enforce even moderate economy, and that, in conse quence, the abolition of fazes must be fol lowed by their reimposition. or by a large addition to the debt? These are weak spots in time party's record. They are a condemnation of as man! Congressional career, and a sorry e.remplifioation of its I fidelity and capacity is fiscal a/WI/Han ! elle/ ofairs." THE SERENADE TO THE RADICAL NOMINEE:S.—The Waiihington InteffirJcn eersays So heavy, dull, and fiat did the nominations at Chicago fall upon this community that tt•was impossible to get up but a handful of persons'—mie or two hundred—to serenade the nominees, and call oat the speeches which were to elee trify the country. The Cincinnati Enquirer says: The very Ohttest thing of the season, was the reception of the news of the nomination of Grant and Colfax by the Radicals of this city. The spectacle was about as animated as a funeral on a rainy day. We saw two Hags, one on Fifth, and the other ou Race street, thing to the breeze, for a short time, late In the afternoon. And so ended the great enthusiastic fiz zle, so complete that it was almost op presaive to the quiet Citizen. THE apparent unanimity of the nomi nation of General Grant is of no political significance. Clay was nominated by acclamation and with the same unani• Nulty by the Whig Convention in 1844, while the Democratic Conventoi rt of the same year came together with as much doubt as to a candidate as may mark the opening proceedings of the Convention this year. Yet when Polk was nomina ted the party was thoroughly and en thusiastically in accord, and the candi date was triumphantly elected. For a later instance, it was hardly possibly for any convention to assemble with more "must" candidates before it than the Democtatic Convention of 1852. Bat when Pierce was nominated against &oft, the conqueror of Mexico, there was "unanimity" enough to-enable him to carry every State in the Union, except ing four.—.N. Y. World. T/1.13 Rebel General Reed, who was prominent In the battle 9f Gettieborg, 'Wu'rauried,lu Now Orleans, * Sew day. ago, to Ills* Anise Haman. Generah Buchner, Bnft, Wheeler, awry and Bee* 'were won Um* present. RADICAL RASCALLTIER Exposits RZ' _ A RADICAL. , i# gcrn VITA. „ rd, e pad! 1 Crn urglitt sal art e o the 411 COAO Bon (hi o s of me the in e esen Ipun lkylv a ill thjg !mad o "black spirits and white:" "The Keystone State was diegrorril and IstmalsatO In that t:onventiou by nun who, neither at hare or abroad, respect the wishes and the will of the masses of the Reim blican party of Penn . RYIVIMIIC niotrrme r e MIN from the ritleantoro,fhot fan's of Pie pat ' mow, of our party, and to (lay every ear iiiirrnentnent we. suller in the , salvoes , ei• of our taint:titles tinatto trout lire e f -u,ruphmr our OlopWlents , arc LING to fling to oar ftrth,.Tly REASON OF THE inbIioNRSTY IKE MEN who tie lied the will and nustepresented the wiidies of !lie pr-ogle or l'ennsyl vaunt at Chf , ago. These demagogues are and therefore claim they can' do as they please. They are thc authors of all our i political disgrace, and therefore act with desperate unconcein whenever the repu tation of the iteptrbliean party Is ut stake. But the old wheel horse moat sting& on in heavy harness, and WHILE DEMAGokila.s BLOT IN THE wF:ALTII THEY HAVE ALREADY FILCHED FROM OCR CoUNIRY's NIA F.,,sITIE.s, OR PLAN NEW SCHEMES OF PLUNDER, the Republican masses of the Keystone State are expected to be true to princi ple, are looked to to win victories out of which ilium- clique testers may secure the oceans to add new acres to their already gigantic land P" 9,,, lions.arid more do). las it to their otcr istionllcm bank account*. The Republicans of Peum.ylvanin will not always submit to wrongs and dis honor. OCR LOAD OP DISoRACE Is Moat.: THAN WE CAN BEAR, and when re ueldou does come, {woe 1311 TO THE PLUN DEHEILS who now assume the tyranni cal mimagement of (sir political Orgithl- ZaHon. in the mean time, go fang, wheel horse, and do your duty."' After such clear admissions In regard to the past rascal i t les of the itadical lead irship of Pennsylvania,' can the people, very pertinently asks the Patriot J.: U nion, be made to confide in them or their candidates, or put faith in the platfOrm of principles which they have erected? We think not. Who so silly as to be that persons branded us "plunder ers" in their own party can or will prac tice honesty or economy In future, If brought Into office and' power by the election of the candidates whom they have putin nomination_? Who so cred ulous as to suppose that the "dema gogues" who nowitiated Grant and Col fax, and who are now rioting in, the wealth they "filched from our country's necessities," would stop their "schemes of plunder" should their candidates prove successful at the November elec tion? They would not—they could not —stop their rasealltices Grant nod-Col fax are in the hands of these "plunder ers"—bound, as Lincoln was, to throw open the doors .of the public offices and Treasury to them.• Let • the people, therefore, before insiting their votes in 'November, earefnity consider thtin above testimony against those Who nominated the itadteal ticket and erected Ks plat torm—testimony which comes direct from an organ , ir - bose editor has been for years In confilk.nthel communication with those who are charged with !dun derlng the-Government. - -------- AN NIPENNIVE LAW If the Radicals are not soon put out of power, there will not be money enough in the country to pay the expenses of our Slate and National Governments. They are constantly inventing new ways to spend the people's money. The Reg istry Law passed at the last session of our Legislature turns out to he an ex pensive thing. The City Commissioners of Philadelphia have made application to the Councils for an extra appropria tion of eighty-one thousand dollars to carry out the law In that city. - XL - this rate it will take half a million dollars to execute it throughout the State! Thus while trade in all its launches is lan guishing, and business men have hard work to keep their heads above water, our Radical Congress spends millions on the Freedmen's Bureau and our Radical State Legislature spends half a million to put in execution an unnecessary and vexatious Registry Law. is it not time to have a eha uge?— Valley Spirit. We are glad to learn, ea our Demourat le readers will Le, that steps have beeri taken, in Philadelphia, to teat the eon• atitutiompty of tlite expensive and un necessary law. DISAATISFACTION AMONG itAIRCAI.S.— Great indignation existed in Philadel phia on Thursday with the _Radicals In reference to the * overslunghing of the various candidates for the Vice-Presi• deney, this aide of the Alleghenies. A prominent itadival in the presence of the writer predicted that Pennsylvania would give thirty thousand majority for Hancock if he was nominated at the New York Convention on July 4, and the city of Philadelphia would give live thousand majority for any one nomina ted by the Demoamtis.—WastAington Ex press. TITE Committeeef the DemeritsHc Sol diers and Sailors, which met at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York, last vreek, In cluded "Generls J. B. Steadman, Gordon Granger; F. P. Blair, Jr., H. W. Slocum, Kliby Smith, G. P. Este, Alexander Me-, 'Dowell McCook, Henry E. Davies, Jr.; Col. Frank G. Noyes; and malty others of equal weight.". They are all. unani mous for Gen. WintieldSoottliancocka, "the Game eock of ;the Armin"' its ALP Democratic candidate for the Freeidescy.. with Senator Hendricks, pf Indiaja, for. Vice-President:— York 00.—.4469. ILLINOIS is getti., ..... 1.. -feet-again At Pekin the Democrats hoverer:fed ow ery ward and made a gab) of over .3131.: Bloomington, heretofore the misery of Radicalism, elected a Democratic Mayor by a lanjority,oi 236. Quincy .elacted a Democratic Mayor.by a me jonty of about 1000—a gain of more than Zia Amid°, pap the climax, Chicago elected the Dem *erotic ticket by a handsome majority. ft would appear tbatthe'dayaf jubilee" has eolue in 1111aold. . VISE raseally gets - orthtr Itnilltral Jar coifing tn Congress are• becoming more repugnant and repulsive every day Of their session. • They have recently passed a bill to disfranchise so:diem and en franchise nerves in the District of Co lumbia, the more effectually to perpetu ate their rotten rule over the white peo-, pie of the District, because they fait to appreciate-the misrule of the fanatics. COLFAX says: "We put into the slave's right hand the ballot to protect his man hood and his rights." No yea don't. You do it wily so that he may vote you Into office. Down South you have dis franchised or beaten nearly to death every colored man who dared to exercise a choice by voting the Democratic tioket. —Patriot & Udilol3. A 11.a.a.nisnuito Radical paper says : "The reduction -of taxation has always been Republican doctrine." That Is true. No other. than the Radical party every reduced taxation to so_ lows sys tem. Everybody who buys a box of matches with ti cent stamp on It knows this. A REWARD of $25,000 le offered for the commission of Ben Wede aa President of the United States. Airy - person - find ing It, or giving information mishit will lead to the recovery or the salmi Will be paid the above rowan/. by applying to Beast Butler. • 3r • Pri gT irrjrr „, _ Nted.the ,. 441111.* Aufenetted,' Aingiseelo-.! ritiolusgos Eta t ate might Vic.'Fite tamable, .amitatu icuaa-prlvl- ittnbers in linnet( Mae case, hat, In is darn and the Ing ern ,o nitwit t present tft. The us well tvention to place, of place at the different sect, than is a religious assem blare in indicating its choice b4ween politics. We preianne the proceeding in its present shape was the work of those who failed to get through anything ttronger the previous day, Lutcas it is, it might as tt ell have.been omitted. The annexed remarks of Bev. Dr. cer, or Baltimore, on the occasion refer red to, will be rehd with special interest: I believe In the efficacy of prayer, and for 05 er. fifty years I have been taught by the Bible to believe that it is pratient and expedient for man to unite fasting with prayer; and when that resolutinn is taken up, sir, I shalt move as a substi tute that this (tonere' Conference set apart Friday next as a day of solemn •fasting and prayer, in view ut the troubles in which the country is now involved. And, sir, yon can pray in your seats and closets, either kneeling- or sitting, as you may feel inclined to do; but I trust, slr, we Ma ilI not wake ouiselves partisans in 'the great troubles of the country by producing :prayers, uttered in the ears of (kid or man, calculated to promote -trite and con tettion, instead of pouring oil on the troubled waters. Sir, Europe I% hre , tkli,..t. 1..6.e front the shackles that have bound church and intaie together, and it there is anything, sir, in which the American people are agreed, it Is tint, tint there ought to be total severance of 't hureh and State. real apptau4e.] We are not here, sir, as a Court of Im peachment; we are not here, air, to regu late the affairs of ‘ this great nation; we are here-as the ministers - of the gospel of peace, and we have promised In our ordination vows, to promote peace and 1 1 good will iunong all people; and I trust that this ecclesiastical body, while Eu rope is breaking loose from the shackle% that Wad church and State, will not set the example of allying ourselves with any political party on this continent. I trust, sir, we shall keep ourselves clear of that. Let the conference order a day of fasting and prayer, anti let the order be strickly and solemnly complied with. And if we should spend half the day in our closets in solemn prayer to God for the colfiltry, we will be better for it puraelves.than producing strife among the people. We hold different political opinions, and belong, to different classes, and It Is not the province of this eccieldastienl body to give shape or dime• Akin to the public events in this great government, sir. We have charge of the religious interests of the country, and of the rellgiou% I n terests of the Meth odist Episcopal Church; and it Is not our duty to decide either fur the Presi dent or against the President, or for the Senate or the SeuMe. Vie are to promote peace and hariuony, and pray to God for Ills blessing upon the whole American people. [Cries of "Ainen."l May -God semi Hie blessing down on ate whole American people: trust we shall have fasting and pray er instead of an exhibition of polities - in this conference. [Applause.] --Puitimore Sun. ANOT4IER OF FORNEY'S FALSEIIOODS NAILED.—Forney, In his Frees of Wed nesday week, had an inflammatory edi torial about a riot at York, Pennsylvania Here are some extracts from it : York has disgraced the State by an unprovoked and cowardly attack on Ma jor.tileneral Logan, who, with his fami ly, was passing through the town in a passenger train on .Ilonday, ep route to Chicago. At. the depot, while waiting, the General left the cars, wag recognize d and followed, and when he had entered; Just as the train was about to start several large stories were hurled through the windows of the car at him. Venn 'lately, they did no more harm than to break the car windows. One of them struck Governor Hahn, of Louisiana, on the breast. General Sickles and a large number of Republitsui Congressmen were on the train at the time, We trust tins outrage will not be allowed to go unpunished. Democracy of the modern bustard shape ,eimply means mob law and murder. Up North it asserts itself in riotous assaults 011 . 11eTSOIS and pro• cessions. Down Mali it revels in Ku Klux Klans, tar and feathers, WORN 'dilation, and biasing school houses. It Is - the duty of every good citizen to re press it. , The PIT 88 was rash in waking a place as near as York the soene of thli inveu lion. The 'very nest,,h t y came tf. • q.rot ri word' of truth id the story." The uillyels of tLe road publish a formal denial of it. Let this suggest to the readers of the Press that there is Just as little truth in theku Klux Man stories which the Press assiguS t at will, to remote places at the South. Tligliemooraticr Natkunsl Oonypntion, to nominate eandklates for .Penaident sod Vies President, will meet at New York on the 4th of July next. We be- Jleee tbalt prudent emtneelealll prevail, and that' meets will be imade•ii leading point in: the' miertion. Prom in en t san - 411datott am mkt:ad y• slimming their die. position. to •,ple4d to strongest man. This In MOIL each aispirit mil li:toting all, a good ticket -wilt lathe re: stilt, and success - TEM ChiBllllo Corivenataa,, by ignoring Curtin and aenton, admitted that the lEtedical prate , bas ao hop. of carrying Pennsylvania and Sew Nock. Presider'. tiat candidate* who herete(are failed to carry ttwwe.two powerful Eitatea, fulled to reach the White ,Ilouse.,, And We•rulo wilt bold goodlo,lBoB. is reported' treat Sedietary Seward land Postmaster General Raudall desirs torture from the Cahinet, but not from any diAagreement with President John son. Poop otts'AVArogredi attaitiefully-treat. ed by hfa Radical ftiehda. After they had got him to disgrace himself by 'rot ting to convict the Prerilleat, they said to him through their Convention, as Cromwell did to - tTii - Mg - =ament when he disOrsed it With his trooterh; "Get ydu gone—the Lord has done With you !"—Spirii. ' "Wirsts the brains are out the man will die," exclaimed they of old. , The brains of Radicalism went out with Fest senden,• (Wales; Trumbull and Chase, yet we are gravely assured by its organs that the party liveth, and will Allglnt to the bitter ead." - IT is useless to think or talk *boo tatop ping. the tide of wickedness and crime thatNa 'womb:lg over this country, so long as the clergy, so-tilled, fay more attention to politics and the gratification of their selfish tastes and carnal pleasures than to the saving of souls.. TEM Albany Amos stye—that im twaeliment Will probably aria over five hundred thouaand doilare I Another ening aem•to pay for•Radieai folly. Tau Congressional query, "Are pug*r leous stationery ?"16 Matifrtlifigneral Battiest aeknererledgment that Impeseh meat is an expetuilve cult. • ' Dui ?epartutent: , 4 ..„--__.. :4" COM* AND SURROUNDING COUNTIEC • 'ff' • ' • : ourw.—Rev. Drorilis •`Z ti'aipoluted to deliver e,Wegio rial Discourse on the death of }Lev. Dr. ltatighcr, late President of Pensyl van ia College. TU will he delivered during the un,T.t ocoarthsnecueent• week, in August. Supper N% ill be admiui.tered iu the Prei byterian church et ilimt°64dwn, en the first .fiabbatia .1,161 1 7 C l'lepan,stury ,ner v lees on gni LAST de . , 10 °taloa:. 4 There will be services In the Marsh Creek PresbAeriasi church on the BTsL Sabbath of JuilF,et, LU o'clock, ,A. M., by Rev. Mr. Craig. Paraligais.- 7 John - L. rum, of ibis place, whilst ou Al visit to Harrisburg, last week, was suddenly attacked with paralysis.. Prornyt.ioidlititaid siaa and his condition hiui‘ much improved. He relusued home tin Tuesday. Impromments.—Mr. Samuel Lauver la putting uR lwo•stoty weeitimboikipied ouse, and Mr. Conrad Linn a large • ok barn on Ws farm, near Beechen. vi e. Mr. Solomon Hartman nputtAng up large bank barn on hie (arm, near Aren pyeri * otrn °Niel fbrrnatly opened his new Ice Cream Saloon on Thursday evenins teat. The members of good S eaten, Lodge A. Y. M., were present by special invitation, and .had a pleasiin tithe, the refrushmenta all being Arai. cl Soldiers' Canoe n.—Wo direct atten tion tolls call fora ‘‘ldierai and Sailors' Convention, to be fond is another part of this paper. The Convention will meet in New York on the 4tl of July, and the 'Democratic' and Conserv , dye Soldiers of this congressional distric , should take Immediate steps to be full represented therein. It promises to be a imposing gathering. Natural C'tiriosily.—We have J at been shown a "freak of nature" of No than ordinary Interest, by Mr. Jacob Re. mel, of this place. It is a young live chic en, just hatched, having four legs, two oc , - pylog the usual position end two est to the rear of thorn. The same hen hatched out another curiosity this season, in the shape of a double chicken, or two chickens grown together at the head*. She would do to travel with a show. A,Test.—A straggler, giving his name as William Anders, was arrested by Con stable Wetkert, in this place, on Wed nesday, on a charge of stealing a watch, some money and several articles of cloth ing from the residence of Henry Nosy!, In Butler township. When taken to pris on Auden waseaarched, and a pistol and butcher knife found upon his person. The clothing and part of the tnoney have been recovered. A ceide ni . —lt is with' regret we learn that John Ifackley, (son of Peter Mick ley, of Cumberland township,) aged about 14 years, on Wednesday week, sustained severe hurts whilst dressing an Injured horse. The horse stumbling, fell upon him, breaking his leg and dis locating the ankle joint. Dr. O'Neal gave the case Arompt attention, and the dad Is doing well. Railroad Act-id/lg.—Mr. John Green, of ,the "Globe Inn," Littlestown„ met with a serious accident at the railroad crossing in Abbottatown street, Hanover, yesterday week. He bad la lady with biro In his buggy, and was about to crass the track, when a locomotive, the ap proach of wriloh he dhi not bear, struck the,buggy, throwing Mr. Green and the lady violently to the ground, and break ing the vehicle te pieces. Mr. Green was severely bruised, but sustained no break .ing of bones. The lady, Miss House holder, of Abbottatown, was cut about the face, but otherwise escaped. The hone was only slightly hurt. It was truely a narrow escape from fatal conse quences. risit to the Battle-field.—The Presby terian General Assembly, In session at Harrisburg, visited this place yesterday. The party numbered three hundred and twenty-five, including a number of ladles. They arrived lu a epechal train at 11 A. M., and, headedbyGov. Geary. marched to the Public Square, where he an nounced the programme—first to visit Seminary Ridge, (the ladles and older gentlemen taking the carriages provided fur then) 7 then _return to town and par take of a collation in Agricultural Hall ; in the afternoon to visit the Cemetery and Culp's, Hill, and at 6 P, M. take cars for Harrisburg—all of which was carried out. The presence of so large a body of visitors created quite a stir In the town. Decoration of Soldiers' braves.—The committee who have the arrangements in Charge, have adopted the following =ZECEI At 5.30 P. M., the stores and places of business will he closed. A salute of guns will be tired on Cemetery Hill— one for each block of graves In the Cem etery. . At 545 P. M., a Precession will form in the Diamond, in the following or der, and march to the National Ceme tery, under the direction of the Chief Marshal, Capt. J. F. McCreary I—Gettysburg Brass Baud. 2--Drum Corps. 3—Military—Gettysburg and Franklin o:Ourives. 4—Soldiers of the late war. s—Citizens. pRoGRAILIILM AT CEMETERY -I—Prayer .l-Introductory exercises. ' 8-lluklc and strewing of Flowers on the graves by the children of the Or• - phans' Hanle. 4—Address by IteV. J. A. Brown, D..D. s—Benediction. Ladies throughout the county are re- Tnested to fit rnlsti all the flowers possible. hose who cannql4 pft4 o * ll olPreilllmt, are requested to send them to the Eagle Hotel, In Gettysburg, on Saturday, not 'later than 3 o'clock P. M. Hanover Branch Ral7m:rd.—lre the year ending March 31, 1868. the . Comps. ny earned $54,60§45,905, he! own pad) $10,775.40 for working Gettysburg road; .9,198.00 for working Littlestown,road; and sold $2,*4.69 - ;nf materials. prose earnings 4i70,1106,12. Ite expenses have been $40,627.88; and its uerearniugs 499,667.24. It carrinct;s,lls thloughpas mongers, and 8 , 828 local. Its passenger receipts were 417,698.68; and Its freight, 434,675.07. A new 26 ton locomotive wns added clueing the year ; and all the engines changed to burn bituminous coal. The Company expeets to denture half yearly dividends of five per cent., and the construction of the new road from Littlestown to Frederick afril Increase Its business. The nearly-developed ore in terest on the line of the Road produced moot of the $8,788.54 haoresee la freight receipts this year over last. Painful.—One day last week, while Mr. tease Miller, of New Oafori waaaagaged In removing a rotd" hodie,' a pbr pon of it slipped and fell to,th.e mono& a small piece of wood atrlking "Mr. Miller olt his hand and edam* penetrating though it. The wood being of a rotten nature, broke otr,, Navies a gentian lo the hand, whit& via removed with Moak elilloulty.—Kancovir Clasen. Lrrrissivows, May 26, 1968. o I have r arpartm i l i mt wad yaan t o up led with e Illleslendotrefresli .g will he B o rba ~ aye aa, 1 I at the o lt fDOC r W. /len*, L f plate erne rowed Op sir* large tumor, removed from the shoulder of Jno. George Wolf, of Germany town ship.- The operation was skilfulty per formed by Dr. C. W. Benson, assisted by Dr. A. B. Mehring, and the patient is .o ng Wl. — DrVii.. , us +y mer . a high repujattcii fit t purron;pgaingi performed* sevetal of 114 capital' opera= tilotis of his profession. Our Building Association is doing re markably weilpfata starip *lliac aim brings IV per ct. premium, and plenty of buyers. Our lowa le wn:ming raply,lit the way of eutidtbk,-whleli wilt very mild& erably iucwaee upon tbaAssnipistkut to our place of the Frederick and Pennsyl vania Line Railroad. Tacob Keller Is erecting,a very nine Louse on Gettys burg street, Mr. Bumgardner one on Baltirnemr street ) Olks4,l4ptleoup one itoie FrederiWilitel, Ur: Lase Stall% a very flue residence on iodspeudest street, end as soon as the weather settles them will be quite a number more seleg go you will perceive your town is net the only spot where enterprise elicits. The Fair commencing here to-day promise to be a big thing. They have a very fine displayrof flow, and useful ar ticles, together with plenty for the in ner - MAL [Communicated.) rENN'A. COLLEGE, May 25. 1888 Mr. Editor:—At a meeting of the Stu dents of PinnAtiopga % la u eutleri, ;,el, the Mloiiti,itlidf litlloventidet morini was unanimously adopted, and seta to the 'Wilily of the deceased, as the expression of their feelings in view of the death of their late Prisildent, Rev. H. L. Baugher:D. 1)., who ever held the highest place lu their affections. The stadents were universally present, and manifested deep sorrow in the death of him whom they last looked upon as their truest friend and most honored and respected President, and resolved that a copy of the memorial should be sent to the Church and county papers : Our Heavenly Father, who is too "wise to err," "too good to be unkind," having fit to remove, by death, Rev. H. L ISDMA I , r, Pres!dent reUkry. MENiF!i Accidental Burning.—The following, from the McConnetlahurg Democrat, of the 22d, has local interest, if it be really so that one of the party "resides near Oetlfsburg :" "A conple'of strangers, names un known, travelling a foot and going on eastward, stopped in the evening of a rainy day of last week, at the old waste house half way down the western side of Scrub Ridge, three miles west of this, intending to remain there during the night, They kindled a fire and had gone to sleep. Some time in the night" they were awakened by the discovery that the fire had iennelio wean rn u u icated itself to the clothes'ui, macs of the men, an Irish man, who resides somewhere near Get tysburg, but whose name we are unable to ascertain. The back of his shirt was completely ablaze, and though he violent ly endeavored to extinguish the names, he was unable to do so until the shirt was completely torn from his body. lies companion immediately started for help, and going to the house of Mr. Shaffer, nearly a mile this side, succeeded in pro. curing assistance. The sufferer was re moved the next day, by the Overseers of Licking Creek township, who are now caring for him. The unfortunate stran ger's life is considered to be very greatly in danger." Ho(c/.—Persons visiting Lttttestown will ilud the "Gilo1•e Inn," in Gettys burg street, owile4l - dad kept by' Ir. John Green, an excellent house, Mr. 0. is clever and accommodating, and omits nothing to make guests comforts , . ble. Give him a emit. It Jae( Received—a large assortment of splendid Uold and Sliver Watches, by toper & McCartney, opposite the old Bank, In York street, Gettysburg. tf Sewing Machines.—Our attention has been attracted within the last few weeks to the great number of Singer Sewing Machine; received at Misplace. By the official returns of all sewing machine companies for the last year, the Singer Manufactory alone sold over .forty-three thousand Machines. 'Leeds 'Strayer, of York, Pa., General Agent for Southern Pennsylvania, has Mr. Peter Loucks as traveling agent lit Adams cohnty, who has a lot of Hisite.flne Binger &Wing Ma chines at the Hotel of Wm. B. Myers, in Gettysburg, Pa. We would advice those about purchaaing klewing bfacbines, to examine the nierith Of this Machine, as we know no more profitable labor-saving machine than this. It To Bioriders.—tool. C. H. Buehler hat just received a very large assortment of LUMBER suitable for Building purpo ses, including Boards, Plink, Flooring, Siding, Lathe; -Pitikets; -Jur, Also Pasta, hewed. and sAw,ed, with , prime Fencing Boards, White Pine and Hemloek. Builders will do well to give him a call, as his stock is net only large, but his 'arrangements are such that be can sell at the very lowest cash rates. Also constantly on hand, Blacksmith, Lime-burners' end Stove COAL, with an extensive assortment of COOKING STOUPS, of the best make, Hollow-Ware. Tin-Ware, .lepen-Ware, rtc., which House-keepers will do well to examine. Wareroom on C4tlieie street, opposite the depot. tf Go and See—Capt. Norris' large stock of Clothing, Hate, Caps, Boole, ahoes, and gentlemen's wear of every descrip tion, before pureimeing elsewhere. He certainly has the Illnest static ever of fered In Adams county. Hit star* of Ready-made Clottkloir,*. ,ufac thrown together, titts'aissV A lW n tegisfer and out In the iabsetwilyle, And ail goods werriplatt„ tn'ere hatishie,ton. Ofre MO atoll sot be cointiesiL litay St St re Thoehltaii Rata, of beet make, *r isle during the,aeaaon, by Wm. Wl ble. lm SPECIAL NOTICES s, ~ ; 1L ul *lle Ui .4 L t n t a.* 1/11111117. wistErw . OMPANY ELw Bows, 72. - Awarded ow /0944-heo Cbowettiors, THE HIGHISOVIWHYI4 • GOtb MEDAL ECZT] per Imperial isitewptiatia.t hi 4 .l6ofilkoCit Universe," (Officie /mine of the French Emu- idre,) Tuesday, 9d July. ladif, In these woinls Plisr=d• Yachs ELIAS NOWA 7.. Msoulsatarer °Mewing Madanes. Niehibitors This dogtloe Anti hostas is Soother proof of Aid irrollstesselaelty vet the Bosse Bowleg Ma- , stns ovtrali others, BIBLXI & STOOP'S, ife.ll South Ingtath Street, PRILADELPEPIA, PA., Agents tor, Penneylnto* News Jerss7. Deb. aware sad West Virginia. GEORGE JACOBS & BRO., Onttymbas& .yr■u Apr Adam! wooly I=9 Like the volcano, llotte give Issue to the foul Stsdaery contents of the Weep thieffor. Tore move the cause of such madining it Is ally ne cessary to vitalise the flood by supplying It with Its L(le akeveet, I= (aßeotected /olutlon of the Protoxlde of Iron) will do this alleatually, and give atremgfA, rigor and 'sew We to the whole system. EITU.A.CI OTA LICITER FUOX Rev. 17.1CH•RD B. 14..r5, or Bovrog, RAM. "For years I was a so Rarer from 134,112, so that my life becatne wearisome through their fre quent and persistent recurrenoe: finally • car buncle Ibrnied In the small of my back. Daring Its progreas large pieces of &sou:awned flesh were every any or two cutakwu), and the prostration and general disturbance of the a) stem were great. Before I had ress ered from this attack two smaller carbuncles broke out higher up, and I wan again threatened Ith recurreuee of the sufferings to which had so long been suhfected. It was at this time that I OUSLltAteuced taking the PERUVIAN SYRUP. I emanated taking It un til I hash Used rive bottles; since then I have had nothing of the kind. For year% I Was one of the greatest suderunr. Other medicines gave me par dal and temporary relief. but this remarkable remedy, with a kind and Intuitive sense, went directly to the row of the evil, and did Its work with a thoroughness worthy of Its established character," A Lit page Pam phbot g4nt fooe. The gamine hiLa 'Peruvian Hy rup" blown I thtflagr. J. P. DINICY(ORE, PrAPrietor. No. 9aDey Ht., New York. Sold by 4,1.1 droggiata. ("RACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE cures lila very abort time Cuts, Burns, timilds, Wounds, Bruises, Sprains, Erysipelsoi, Salt Rheum, Ringworm, Chap pc,l Hands, Bolls, Frosen Limbs, Fel ons, Chilblains, Ste. find taru m ces mp tVe n nice i g '" A rl gr nl y ° l ' o7krissr a ti7l n n °e gs . find Inflammations. as If by magic—thus of relief and a complete cure. BETH W. FOWLE4 MON, Boston, Proprietors. Bold by ell Druggists, (ironer& and at all coun try stores. May I, IN S& Ina no m et is Mimeoleas. HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. It Is a perfect and wonderful article. Cures baldness. Makes hair *row. A better dteadlag Gunn any •'oil" or •'potuatuw." Softens brash, dry and wiry hair Into Beautiful Silken Treaaes. BIM, above all, the great wonder Is. the rapidlW with which It restores GRAY HAIR TO ITS ÜBIGINAL 04,94, I . , Vie whitest and worstlOoltlng hair resumes its youthful beauty by Its use. It does not dye the hair, but atriaea at the rootond fills It with new life and cololfitygnsaftlelt , The first application will do good ; you will see the NATURAL COLOR reit:utiles rem day, and BEFORE YOU KNOW IT, the old, gray, discolored appearance of the hair will be gone, giving place to lustrous, shining d beautiful locks. 13:==1 would paralyse the worklof lesbian if It were PROCLAIMED EVERYWHERE that heneelbrth no lady or gentleman could change the color at their hate with safety. Yet such would be the DREADFUL DILEMMA of both *exec!: that genial, balsasile.polatadass, and peerless preparation, CHRISTALIOI4OI3 HAIR DY,E, were strlekeu off the roll of toilet luzurlea. No danger of Mud.. bowerer. It la Dot for a day, bat for all time. Manufactured by J.CRIBTADORO, WI Malden Laue, New York. Sold by all Drug glob . by all Halr Dressers. May 1. 1111 • New lbsimiodsr fir irsiesupoptiler. A Physician who - had Coinrumptfron for severe yeses, with frequent bleed' moor the Mugs cured himself with a medicine unknown to the pro fession, when his case appeared hopeless. He Is the only physician •ho has used it In his own person, or who has any knowledge of its virtues , sad he can ascribe the degree of health be now enjoys to nothing but the use of his medicine; and nothing but utter despair and entire extinc tion of ull hope of recovery, together with a want of confidence In all othembiduced Wm toltasard the experiment. To those suffering with any disease of the Lungs he pruners a treatment he confidently believes VIII eradiate the disease. Medicine sent by express. litend for a circular or call on ItOYLATON JACKI3Ob, No. 250 North Tenth street, Phila. ilk* , 8, 1841 ly =I DR. DUPONOWS GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS FUR FLIIALES. Infallible in orrect ing Irregularities, Removing Obstruetions of the Monthly Turas, from whatever Cause, and *l rv. Sueeeimful as • Preventive. Female. peculiarly situated, or alone supponing themselves iv; are muttioned against using these Pills while in that condition lest they invite minnarrtarge," after which admonition. the Pro. li print:or assumes no responslbility,altht ogh their - .Oldness wilt prevent any =lathier to health. ;rice SI per Box. Sir Roses Said by JOHN HUBb:R, Druggist. Sole Agent for Gettysburg. Pa. Ladies, by sending him $I through the Pont Of. ,nee can have the Pills Sent, (contbleuthilly,) by 'Mail, to any part piths emmln."lres of postage." May I, ilib. ly DoraMeese, Itllisslncas amid Catarrh, Trilled, with the utmost by Dr. P3A4ACIS Oculist and Auristtformerly success, of Leyden, HoWnd,) O. IC6 ARCH Street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from tha most reliable source* In the (Sty and Country eau be seen at his omen. Tha medical faculty are invited to accompany Weir patients, as he has no secrets In hie prac tice, Artificial ayesdnsertectsrltbont'aidta Mg charges made for stimulant:lob. Noy I, PICA ly New Neireware ihargah, AN ESSAY FOB YOUNG MPS, ei Phrarolo- V eal greora t Aa•ea att or tmamisteldect to pedliterti to MARRIAGE, D watt sun) Koehn. a areatd l' nittet. Sent In caged Utter 01111t4opes &co of charge. Address, Dr. J. KNALLIN HOUGHTON, Howard AXSOCIBI.IOII, Pti ll ede'gbh', Pa. Dee. 13, IS 67. ty • I =37=3 A gentleman who suffeiretiV nif elite Ilum Ner vous Debility, Premature ,nu all the easels of youthful indMerialoel. • IL for We g.ke of enderthi hussunitzs li 4 Dent° ill who need IA the reelpelind di fee ndorrg the sim ple remedy by w bleb was NNW, 8401torms wOhing to profit by the advertleerli . Tte eo, sali, era dose by esidreealwg, hs perfect B. n o JOHN 11 Iftf,. 42 Cedar et., New Yea. =I COTTONADE Coati, Pantsarta cuburreletiAlleS. tit Elf; tattier sod wool wits sasd ors, at , • CUNNIKORAWIL„ ICIET-DAY, Thirty-boar Mid' Alanit' Clacks, at CUNNINGHAM'S. KILLWI3, Flutes, Ilia, Flasa i llaesetlams, * O , WUXI& UNION PACIFIC Railroad Company ofi•r • limited amount of their FIRST Mail TGAGE, BONDS AT PAR, PRINCIPAL AND INTEltrier PAYAIILIC, IN GOLD. The Great Peeltte Railroad Line, ex Wadley' GU mike from Omaha, on the dllaeourl River, the ...rates. of the Pacific Ocean, is being built by two powerful lktrupsales—The Neille, be. ginning at Ou&*ha blal WWI West, and U/10 Cen tral Patifig.of Califorictkbeglunlng at Saimaa. building East. until the two road. shell meet. Both Complcaies hik• Work with great vigor, the Union Pacific having al ready expended over THIRTY MILLION DOLLARS, and the Central over flevely JEditotss, upon their respective Mitts of the undertaking. THE UN/ON PACIFIC HAVHCOMPLETEDSSO MlLES—have iron and other materials Ito two hundred miles more upon the ground, and one hundred addi tional tulles are ready for the track. They will have a much larger force employed this year than ever before, and It in expected that between 800 AND 900 MILER , will be In operation during HOE Ttofivi seams to be no reasonable doubt that the dlstago s between Omaha and Sacramento will be traversed by rail In WO. THE GOVEIINMENT GRANTS /2. NO care °. Mod, and its Bondi to the average amount of MIMEO per mile, to alit In the oormarnotion of Um line, and authorires the Moue of the First Mort. gage Bonds now offered for wale, to t he MUM gad nu more. The Oat erniumit taken a seemd Mu, and gives to the First Mortgage Boadtioldars • prior lien for security, to which a large paid tip capital is added. The Bond. cannot he, tarot d except as each !portion of twenty tulles is accept ed by Government moon 'anion, so that they al• wit.) ■ represent a real properta (Mar.., lIMK 3m It Is universally stlmitte.l that on the comples tbah of the Union l'nolhe Itsllnsol, Its thnwrh• business Will male It one of the Most prottlahle In the workl—but Its any or Wall business IS al mule KOS eral times the Interest on Its howls; so. that, If not [mother tulle were built, they - a be a secure Investment. THE NET EARNINGS for eight mouths GC hilt rrar on do noonlifoof mllro ore olnelally reported at eIneCISS, while the Intefen on 01l Rao Honda It could Issue on that length of and fur that time, reduced to rurrrney, woo only 1315" The amount paid by the Government for ear transportation of troop■, rouraltlens, stores and malls has been, and doubtless will continue to he, much more than the Intermt on the United Mat. Second Mortgage Bemis. If It la not, the charter provides that after the road is completed, and until mid bonds and interest are paid, at Prod Ore per cent, of the net earnings of the moult shall be applied to such payment. The ration Pacific Bonds are for 11,000 each, and have on, puns attached. They have thirty years to run, and bear annual Interest, payable on the first days of January and July at the Company's °Moe In the (illy of New York, at the rate of ■ix per cent. In gold. The print:tiara Is payable In gold at maturity. At the present rate of gold, these bonds pay an annual Incomo on their coat of NEARLY NINE PER CENT., Add it is believed that they tviG soon be al The Company have but • very limited sappy ft their Honda remalutn• on hank bat any sub aeriptions accepted to a greater amount than can be ailed front Bonds now In the Company's poa measlon, will be supplied from the New ilLids Mn be 1•501.4 on that portion of the road corephiwit in the Spring, in the ceder la which they are received. The Company reserve the right to advarice the priee of their bonds to a rate above par at any time, and will not dll any order. ur reeelve any solmeriptlous on triad, the money has not been *Manny paid at the Company'. utdoe before the time of each advance. Parties autworthlas will remit the par value oe the bends and the aeerwed Interned In currency at the rote or Mx per eeat, per annusa,,Creso the. date on which the last coupon waa paid. Subscriptions will be rot:eland 1n OETTYR— nuno. by GETTYMBUItAI NATION +L BANK.. and FIRST NATIONAL kANK, sad In New York at the Cowpony's °Moe, No. 20 Nassau et and by JOHN J. CIRCO di BON, Ltoukara, No • Bail stand by the Ouropany's advertised Ago throughout the United states, Remit • should be made lu drafts or labor lands par lu New York, and Use bonds will be meat free of charge by Meru express. Parties subscribing through local agents, will look to them kir their safe delivery. A PAMPHLET AND -MAP for PIM has put been published by the Company; steins Inner Haw matkm than la Durable la au ntivertkemeut, re •peellatt the Pramv of the Work, Reetaireee of the Country traversed by the Howl, the Mew. for ConatrucUoa, and the Value of the Humid, which will be went free on application at the Company's Officett or to any of the advertised Agent.* JOIIN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New York. April 24, INK 8a FARMS! FARMS! FARMS! FOR RALE BY „ William IL Newton. Attorney-431..1am and Real Ratak Broker; Lganicrros ST., BALTIMORE, MD. o. I. I.tlW ACRAII, on Navigable wader. Qt. Omit en., Md. About ila mares la F la Timbernd wad, twenty-e thous and oadaellbe latter. TWO th DWEL. LINO& good barn. On line of angel:Lai roamed. Prim $ll.OO. ss,ouu elmh ; auce in ten equal annual linualmenta N0.2.-6)11 AClik.l4, good Mud, In Itleldnund Virginie,Ln full viewer Rappahannock riv er. ittsgaboat landing within one mile oil the farm. ZiatoelOacrwannder cultivation; balance In White Oak, Hal Turk, 11 ickoly and time. Gikid Brick Dwelling. and more than usual number of outbuildings. L a word this is one of the finest adult. In {luta. Prix fit 1.10414,0 40 couY. ba.440. No. 3.-3UO ACRES, Westmoreland eo.. Matte Motel ). on Potomac river. (Mod Im provements. Price 0,500. No. 4.-410 ACItM, WO under cul LI% ation splen did land one mile Inver (runt. Ga - al Im provements. Richmond to.. Virginia. Price 11143101. Terme to suit. „No. 5.-430 ACR3.II, i ln Wood. name county, so,oou. Milliner, Ili; A pAmitly. HA !M BONNETS . - of the latest idyl.. Also, Hat and Donnet TRIM MINOS; for We, which, having been parch...id for emit, will be mold etiesp. Liberal dediseLkon made to those bnyinz Jo isell solo. Indies' Week and CAP* made to order; also. Reed Dreams., Veils, Le., all of the LATEST STYLE& Also, Pack, Drees and Simms Patterns. April 21, IM S. be A FARM AT PUBLIC eiALX, c ol pursuance of an Order of the Court of Com- Men Pleas of Adams conoty, Pa., the under . Truatee of We Estate of Belinda Black, sr II genet PUtpitentle, on IiATUBAAT. We WI of JUE V A LUABLEf o'elbek, M.. on the premises, IBM PALM, afloat/1 In iloutitioy township, Adams ounn: Pa., adjoining lauds W Wm. Young, Adam We 'Mrs. limier and others, ernitsdnlng 115 Atilikin, 11115555 awes of which are ex cellent Woodland. The in LOG norrosnA wrist eLga ood liforn, and other out-bulkUnw, willb Or- Well of water near the door, and an Or chard. The land is la goo/ t inder, and ine 'lintlob recently born Axed. be and together or la pants in ugly ben sale .purchasers. Pemba wlslifng to Mew the property will please call ou We undersigned, re nding nearby. Attendance will be given and terms made known'on day of sale by 3OUN CliEBs, Trustee. April 24. 18(gl. ts To Coudiesaptives. eharrei be all oho aware it the perseripilow with the dlreetSaus ibr makimi aad mews deesim remedy by which he was cored al* hum "'". &Loh and that dread disease Consumption. H only obteet is as heaMiaths of ilid.hu • • every aught, er will try this preicriptioo, as It sr Tr cost them nothlas, mid may prows it • • Please address Rev. 'EDWARD A. wines% Na late. •• .• 0110. ern. WI • •• • •• ,• 6:Fhl2 cl araZillty et N•- • mad ' Goada aS • CUPIIIMIGEAWIN, film 4 '' 11 a Premiton • Al.a.
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