11=21 THE VEITTSBURO COMPILER IS PVIILIAIIIID EVERY FRIDAY, By H. J. STABLE. TEinm.—Two Botts Its per anntan 60 advance —Two Dottsus AND FINTY CIONTO PI pot pall In advance. No subeerlption die eon Intimi, unless at the option of the pub untt all arreanotes are paid. AnvfacrusEXEitre Inserted at the usual rates. —Largo reduction to those who advertise by the year. JOB PRI:MN°. of every deartipUon—from the smallest label or card to the lancet hand bill or poster—done with dispatch, In a Workmanlike manner, and at the lowest living rates. Orr tell: on Baltimore street, a few doors above the Court-douse, on the opposite aide, With "Gettysburg Complier °Mee" on Ilia building. Attornies, Physicians, &c, J. C. NI:ELY, A iTtiIiNEY AT LAW. Partlrular nl tentlnn paid to .tbrtlon of Prmatons, Bounty, Anti Bark pay . tnltru in 'Mari. ki.roTllrr id Ina Diamond. Chlty.Murp, April B, B.GI. If EDWARD P. BUEHLER, - A TI'ORNEY AT LAW, . Will taltbrally nod prompt ly allen.l to all business entrusted to him.— • Ile speaks the German language. Otltoo at the wino pine°, le Kiel!li Baltimore street, near Holier/1 drug afore, end nearly oppo hit° Donner k Z.lear.er'estore. 2 Uottyaburg.liarCl/ 111. L. ifeCONAUGItY, JOBN ERAUTIf, ATIORNEYB AND COUNBF.LLORB. &MeCiIISAVO II Y has associated JOILN M. KRAUTII, Esq., In the l'ructlee of al his Wilco, ono door west of Buellter's Drug .ttore, Chambersburg street. him,. Isi I attention given to /Wits, collections ono settlement of estates. All legal bast and claims to Pensions, Bounty, Back Pay, and Bonuses against United States, at all times, promptly and enlelently attend ed 10. Land Worronte lovolcd, end choke Fame r.,r NlllO Iu town and other Western fitodve. Nuv. Zo, Pert. WY. A. DUNCAN, A A'S LAW, WIII promptly attend to all gal business entrusted to hint, Including the procuring of Pensions, Bounty, Buckly, awl all other claims against the United Slates awl State iliorernments. 0111ee In Nortibartsit corner of Diamond, Get tysourg, April JON. A. A TTORNEY AT LAW 11'111 promptly , ILTITLEF' attend to collections, convey all Ced, V. riling of deeds, leases, &c., and all other business entrusted to Ills core. tilllec on Frederick street, nt the °Mee for merly of Dr. and latterly that of Drs. Kinser and Alettrinit. MaY 1'(I. ly• Dr..l. A. AR..IIIIRONG. 11 111111 county, ollt.ts prorci.slonal services to lotblic. Ito hop , , by strict attention to to Droll ft silaro Or rat- If = ‘ ll, • ~t! rc. V:111 ppooptly titteiol to ull culls, .111,‘, I ..• ,Ililgt.ll. H. , . 7,1 , 6. It 1:. 1). 11. 1.1 . 1 i ENIIO D I I v NI; the ontversity Lll.l .1,1 liollltstl4 of 11411(11110n., 1.. • ! ii 1.1 111.1:1t.Ill'It(7, mid ott'vrs ~ic•t., to the fit,, ~ If If. C. 0'.V1:.11..8 11'111'1 . : ANI) I (ow tooN from the 1 . 4•111 . r of italtlokor, and htreets. [ll .11 Church, Al,l/11,1`... w.. 7. meeklutE, . sUItiIEON AND Art'OITHEIIII, lavinll itt.rmanently lornitsl In Yew Oxford, will untrtn•olls toul,,slott In all Its bray:hes, It lx 61.1.14 and nll others dtsdriug Ills pro fusnlonal ,dvlens urn requested ltt rAI rod t,IIII Illn uthlee, In Ilanuverntreel. May 99, lan!. If Dr. Y. C. SVOLF, I IA V . INE; Ifftit ;( l) ,.. lIERLIN, 11.Jpe4 limit by ntriet 'M4,1111011 it, hie prufes xlmiik I dui ICA 111. May lacYlt a blare of the ~10.rotbkge. kb:ll2, booi. if Dr. C. W. BENSON j Act'lll.l, 4 li.Nl,Ell the Practice of Medicine J I 1,11 - 11.14IONVS, and (acts ht ser vti 4., t the filth, itt Ids house, clic 11.. r Of hlrect !tad Foundry alley, /special attention given to Shin Littleslovitt, 07, g, FT% .1. L.iiricE.v( 11 1111.1, 11. D., PNTIf E rr, ar li lan (Aire one door west of the 4tlteran rlturrit in Unman:ll4meg ntreot, and olt)w..4lte Dr. C. liorner'n attire, Where those ew,1t1.1.... to »nye say Dental Onerid 1011-liar -101114E4 r,' respect 'ally invited to call. linr r.itr.Noratc tif2l. Horner, Hee. Prof. M. Jacobs, D. D., Prof. .M. 1,,, littevnr. ltrltydtury, Alai! 11, '!d. DE. WY. BTALIBIIITII, TAENTIBI% haft located permanently in Bet tysbarg, and offers Ma ten:lees to the public. Ills room is over John U. Atlnnlgh's flonferthinery,Ml Baltimore street, a few doors from the Public siquare. Penants In want of full ormullet t 4 E114 01 , 11.1gTH are Invited to rail. Terms reasonable. Ttim - rit 1 - IXTItAt.7I , if it with 111110 or no pain, by lurid nntelitesht, procured by carrot lc spray. Sept. tH, [He& if NEW 13AMIL N rola & ZIEULER, MSCHANICAL Routh Waahington street. ono square front the Engle Hotel, GETTYRDUIt(i, l'a. Con &fon tly nn hand, the brat of REA I), C A A CrK Elift CAKES A PRETZEL. 9 Persons wit , 1416.41 trrah Dread will be served every morning, by leaving their names and resideueesat the flakery, (very effort made to plea/.0. 0,1v,e us 0 cell, April 21), lt,bl, tr. A LI"G ,Y Boot fli(1 Shoe Emporium, IIA lir I lORE F3TREET, Two imsow4 !..zorril 1W 'rill , : PITIORIVYI:- ISLA N CHURCH. I /VISE ineYer,lsiml luta Joel. returned from 1_ the city unit the beet end leanest s - uric. Iv of n00t , ,,e;11, , ee cud elattent. for Spring cud tfuttuer, ever offered in Cie tyeburg. the etoelt. ~;or•ow, or I.AI)JEO' CONC,RFAS (Lk TE11.4, LA lel l'.•-•.' BALMORAL 0, ITF.ItN,. LA tin;:i' coYIMoN tlAi'l :ItN, I, A li i Es' li; ID Nil l'i.'Elikl, nil st y les, . I,A 11l I: , t' MOIIOCCI) ISA I..MORAL,S, IN LA Reid: VARIETY. 01 , INTti' IItENCII CAI.I , BOOTH. tIENTs' AMEItIC.tN CALF BOOTS, (lENTA' Jill , iloor.i, (41.1:crs• CO:Olaf:el GAITERB, CIENT.-4* C.t LF BA LNIOItA L 4, iII:NTS' NLIPPERSI, all styles, (JESTS' IlliO(IANA. de., _itC. M11±N1?...4' CONORM3 OAITF:RH, Mlstil*.t. BALMORAL OAITERN, M I K.4l+-4. Nlolikh.:(X) HALIIOB/0/4, QC.,RC.. etC., C. 1011 V CONORP/38 °Annum, BOYN' CALLA BALMORAL/3, imys' HROCIANH, *O., *O. INFANTS' RHOEN. all styles, , IN LAI2CII.I VARIETY, Alio, Boots and !Shoos Of Ids own mennfaetere constantly on hand. All will ho sold at the lowest liTing profile Buyers, fr oze ) lowa pod ("wintry, are invited to call (014 esrinilne good* and prime before eirehasing elsewhere, feeling confident that I ,eau please nil who may call. The JIANUFALTURINO of Boobs, Shaw and Walters will also be ferried on, In all Its .I...ranches. as before. Itopairingtione on abort pollee. lly employing none tnit flrst-elose tell undone AO deserve It. 'Thanked for past favors, he solicits a MU illokittoca of public patronsge. B. H. KLINEIIII... Gettysburg., A 4 41 /7, 14.8,L FOITTZ' : w llol,FdecE DRUG AHD PATENT EMU DEPA nuinturr arum. IsAJZIN9II,4 MD If the dissolution of the err-partnership of _ghats tit Bro.... Augus t. l; BBL gvld E. Fouts„Junks wooer of bald Ono, Purchased all the anti Interest of tborgliting lortner. gloats, for all Woe, In and to the menu fact of Patent Medi. ernes; and having devoted taut* Unto,. _east I sad labor n laintog a thorough knowledge In the compounding of these piepansloose. I mu fully prepaysd to olrer to the ettrnmunity . FOUTZ'B FAMILY MEDICINES pars and nossitilleastag, asia4l4 4 % Fovea% trrtnicrotrran LnyllVlTltlonNtos• OR licsa.ru norroa an roma VINISTASUI LlVett PILLS—VOUTre. 00U9Ift Yooll.ll littLienttATED Holten AND CATIVe P0WD61.13 Hoot mrs's Sammie Cowan . . _ . . . BVOUP-42.111W0WS ViNKINCIPA , DAVID E. Pourz, ' . . Hide Prossietsla Agent for "Ds. OROND'a MAKINISTIO HAVIN AND PiANTIDA." the "Daus - ournourr," and the "Osuaser !PI also have on hand Allsll assorlanent .DRUGS, witoodizigarkest 4611 oo: sr " 1144 " 1 " 1 raa 4 Vogio o Itt es ation wia = l o ars tra w kloA 4 _, • 114 if... 411 " 4 = nig rom eluPo oat, — "Tor* , At Nib bW stvtal, , LAznis . .tiVot l ft marsi • -" By 11. J. Stahle. MOORLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, Hoofland's German Tonic. TUE GREAT REMEDIFA =I THE LIVER, STOMACH, OR DI- GES2IVE ORGANS. HOOFLAND'Si GERMAN BITTERS la composed of the pure Juices (or,as they are medleally terine4, Eitrada) Rota,lterbs,nrulliarks,ranklogapruparition,high ly mneeatrated, Lind entirely free from aloe. holle adogdures of any kind. HOOPLAND'S GERMAN TONIC Ix a combination of all the Ingredients of the Bitter', with the purest quality olattnia Cruz Rum, orange, &c ., making one of the mostpleasant and agreeable remedlee ever red ofiC to the public. Those preferring a Medicine free from Alco olio adhinlx lure, will nee Hoofiandie German . Bitters. Those who hove no objection to the combi nation of the Bitters, tut stated. wilt use Hootland's German Tonle. They are both equally good, and contain the same nitelleal virftlee, the choice be tween the two being a mere matter of taste, the Tonic being the rnoet , Palatable. The etoniach, from n variety of causes, such as Indlgeollon, Dyspepela, Nervous Debility, etc., ht very apt to have its functions tie. The Liver, sympathizing an It ChM,' with the Ploinach, then borootex itfrectetk,thu re-unit of which Is I Rat the patient suffers from several (ir more of the following diseases: CONSTIPATION, FLATULENCI; INWARD I'ILESt, FULLNESS OF BLOOD TO TIlt; DEAD, ACIDITY 01 0 THE . STOMACH; NAUSEA, !lEAItT-BURN, DISOITST FULLNEtititn ........ 0 liT FOIL tetilD IN TH ES GMACILSO OR U mum& Tioss, KINKIS:O FLUTTER, INO AT THEPIT OF THE STOM ACII, SWIMMING OF THE HEAD, inutRIED OR DIFFICULT BR HEAT ING, FLUTTERINO AT THE HEART, CIIOICINO OIL sUFFOCATINO SENSA TIONS WHEN IN A LYING POSTURE, D1MN1.) , 14 OF VISION, DOTS OR WEBS BEFORE Tit E SIGHT, DULL PAI NIN THE HEAD, DEFICIENCY OF PERSPI RATIoN YELLOWNESS OFTHESNIN A ii i•ii Ls, ZMIMEI= DIEMT, ETC. St MEN FLUSHES OF HEAT, ISITRNINO IN THE F1.F..50, CONSTANT IM- AulNlNos OF EVII,, AND GREAT DEPREMION OF SPIRITs, The tinficrer front these dlseasesshould ex ercise the greatest eatition In thu Keloctlon 0111 ronikly for 11151', purchasing only that which he Is wootred (roll) hln Inveallgullount and Ingulrli..,,pos,rsnes truemerlt, ixxlelllfully kopoutidkl,•l4 In. front Injurious lugrdl culx, has estnnlishod for llxelfll replan llon for the cure of these discasot. In thin connection' wa would sulanlt thutte well known rentkllrs 00FIJA N Uri GER , NIAN BITTERS AND 1100 FLA ND'S GERMAN TONIIL PM:PARED BY MI. 4CUSON, PfIii..I.DELPILLt, Pet. Twenty-two years Once thee were first in• troducesi into this country from Germany, during whicit time they have undoubtedly performed more eun-n, anti benefited Suffer. lot; 1141111.1th' to a greater extent, than any other retoetWs known to the public. These remedies Will effectually cure liver Complaint, Jou:idler, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Climatal tiarrlacw, liiscatte Mille kidneys, and all Diseases arising from a Disordered Liver, Htmattch, or Intestines, - DEBILITY, esolting from nny (Muse whotovr r; PROS TRATION OF TuESYMTENI, Inducod by Revere Labor, flarOMps, Expo• sures, Firers, dm. There Is no medicine extant equal to these remedies in such eases, A tone and vigor Is Imparted to the whole system, the aline- Me Is strengthened, food Is enjoyed, the stounieli digests promptly, the blood is pu rified, the complexion becomes sound and healthy, the yeljnw tinge Is eradicated from the eyes, a lifrsum Is given to the cheeks, and the weak and nervous invalid becomes a strong and healthy being. PERSONS ADIANCED IN EL VA And feeling the hand of time weighing hewn yy upon hZ,"!f s i l l t uN n ii t iMV, or' the TONIC, an elixir that will Instil now WU into the veins, restore In a measure the energy and ardor of more youthful days, build up their shrunken forms, and give health and happi cuts fo thrlr nnnalning yearn. It le a well.establishell fart that fully one half of the female port i on of nor population are seldom In the enjoyment of good health or, to use their own expression, •'never feel welt , . They mll'o[oll4l, devoid of all energy, extremely nervous, and have no ppppetttl e To this class of persons the or the WNW. le especially reeomtnendixt. WEAK & DELICATE CHILDREN Are made strong by the ORo of either of th we rentedlue. They will cure every rem of . AltAitidUkt, without full, Thousands of certificates have itarinnolated In the hands of the proprietors, but space wilt allow of the publication of but few, fhose, It will ho observed, are men of note and of such standing that they must be believed. TESTIMONIALS. Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, Cbie( Jnatleo of the Supremo Court of Pa., wrAes: Phdretriphia, Starch IS, MO. fad 'ffoolland's German Niger.. is a Rood tonic, useful In diseases of the dlestlrp organs, and of great benefit In eases of de bility, and want of nervous action In he rye tem. Yours truly (J, • EO. W. WOODWARD." Hon. James Thompson, Judge of the Supremo Court of Penturylvania. Phitodetphia, April 2.9,1806. "I consider 'lrootiand's German Bitten!' it minable medicine In case of atiacksof Inilittes 7 !fan or Dyspepsia, I can certify this from toy •;p M erieneo of it. Yours, with tomb_ JA PS THOU &ON ROA ,19,saph H, Kennard, Pastor of tile Tenth Dr. Jaekson—Dvar Hirt . I .have b0, , ,1• fro. inently requested to connect my wtwe with recommendations of different kinds of Meth clues, but regarding the practice as out of my appropriate splim r have In all eases ateelliaist; but with a clear proof in various Instances and particularly to my own fatally, of the usefulness of Dr. liasaland'a Gertnan Bitten', I depart for once from my ,thinal course, to express my roll conviction that, fee geaeral debility a/ the rodent, and erperial ty.for Liver Onnpinfrol, II is al safe and en/unbfr preparalfon. In come Caere It cony fall •, but t usuaill, I doubt not,it will he very beneficial to thc who su ff er front the above causes. Yokirrh "TY re P ectiultY 3 . D. AID ID, righth, below Coat i ori fit, Astlea F n o E m l tßcrre v. ri E s .D C hFrendclaell, j hßaia. I have derived dealded benefit from the ose of Iloofiand'a German Bitters. and ftvl 16 my taiviiege iA recommend them en II 2010111 . 11 tau nide tonle, to all who are euffbring from gen eral debility or from degoinni - arising trona ilorafillentea (4 Iv flyer, Your. truly 4.• L. YEN PXLL. Rooillaud's German Statistics an 01111.11lielf• felted. See that the signature of C. M. JACK SON, Is eu the wrapper of each bottle. All others are counterfeit. PTIDCIPILI office and -Itanufacter7 at the Gem=Me ia. dicine Store, No. 631 ABS(, Street, Philadelph Ph. CILARL/Tfi Xr.'SVANX, Pr•pritior, Formerly JACKHON 00. liontand's German Bitten, per bottle, - 11 CO half dozen, - 600 llootiand'S German Tonto; put up In quart bottles, $1 to per bo S ttle or ,a half dozen for T 6d. ing - Do not forgot to calamine well the mg, tide you bny, In order to got the genuine. Sg-For mle by Drdintista generally, Jan. 17 1 . F,b00,000 Oustomeni in Four Tun. PAIIONIZE T11E13E4,111 nrktPll o o 4 l, buirern,and trans 0 any Osiii.?Bro in the Dona, pais fos s tfe " • OIIARANTEg RATIN/ACTION I clatTa itrtzrera abcithe 6 . 4 . 6 . °41 an • ON DOLLAR . EACH. No Our mown Ain any skcial Whatter our Agents are /Wrap. _Oar satalu. 'Tromp; and Itoliable." Male and female agent, wagged 1 oils and 0uta1t7.... ll . — rfi Wants • 1 ,: , oi Are partionlarlY railltatton /pi try 054 u tar club oystenk of aelllnjuau kinds AND PANCYJ AK TO i Dii.. PAW ODTTONCLOT • EtiVe t itgß PLAT GOODS, WA _ NA 123. ( bibbed NNW A patent yen 5011=11141110 itilbek an /allele to be aoldtror a dollat;l0=r 12; * fogi4;1101%.11; IDS trornikaant bytnall.• Fine Wu t,„„ Fi r oP. Dearth 60 par aria wort ander 6 Y orrir 6666 Y•totten%) meant act° aft, 'Oat mi tt; a trialattlb., or It not do not sitrlO a' tg a 2V, N, 11.—Our sate abonntsort Now York dollar JewgZi s til7nt:ottlt Mi mpanlea," in It lt or I *wt. , • • . . • mvirmAN gam.4., 13 ruppoTer 431.; um, . •Pa 1,1616. sm . . ,•• , •.,.. =I . . . ': ' Mi l ' Ma ' iiir ' ' gip ; • ` • . . ... . ~ ow M:: 4 :W #0 11 :0) , :! , 4.-.,. • , . or , • or ,ll itesistar th At 41. ' • • i ;woe S s " ti , • I, 4; xtf ( y •/. e - 4. 1> ) 4,7 i.c •t"4l Tv ~ „4 • • 1 / . 3 • ( I [ * T • ,„.. ...G . • ,•. -10; f.• . 1 114U ' . „ • •• . • • • etN' v • ' cc. . 4 .••• LIB ''"'e r e& •••• , , GLOBE-INN, YORK STREET, NEAR ME DIAMOND, AND MIIE undersigned would meet respeetfully I Inform Ms numerous Mende end the publie generally, that he has purchased that long establiehed and Well known lintel, the "Globe Inn," In York street, Gettysburg; and will spare no e ff ort to conduct it in a man ner that will not detract from its former high reputation. Ms table will have the beet the market cat afford—his chambers are spa cious uud comfortable—and he has laid in for his bar a full sleek Maine' and licont. There Is large stabling attached to the Hotel, which will be attended by attentive ostlers. It will be Ids constant endeavor to render the fullest satisfaction to his guests, making his house as near a home to them as possible. • lie asks a share of the public's patronage, deter mined as he 1.11 t• deserve a Lugs parlor it-, Remember, the "Globe Inn" Is in York street, but near the Dirustend, or Ftibllc Square. I flAklt/EL WOLF. April 4, 1801. tf rpiin undersigned, having purchased the "Globe Inn.' property, In .Gettysburg street, Littlestown,. would mast xespectfully invite a share of the public's patrdnage, Ile promises the hest the Market ealli allbrd for his table. with the cholcod liquors in tile bur, and comfortable beds stud chambers. With rensidrratile experience, he thinks he eon Justly claim that he knows hoW to keep a hotel. There ht large stabling attached, as well as grass lots (or droves. Anattentive ostler always on hand—none other than an 11,CCOM niothaing ono allowed an the premises. . lie Invites n large share of custom, and will spare no effort to deserve it. JOItN GREEN, Littlestown, May M, MK I NEW OXFORD, ADAMS COUNTY, PA. rpm uuden/Igt}eil baying purchased the Mar i_ tin lintel properly In New Oxford, Adams county, will conduct It In future, under the name of the "Eagle Motel." Ile pledges hlm sclf to ttpers Ito effort for the comfort of his guests. Ilia table shall have the best the niurirct can afford, and ids bar itio choicest liquors. Ills chambers are spaclons, rind can not fall to give satisfaction. There Is conc. mallows stabling attached to the lintel, which will ho Attended by reliable nutlike co,tutodaling ostler. The proprietor hopes receive a liberal share of public patronage, sad will always try to deserve it, Remem ber the ''Eagle" lit the northetuat corner of the Diamond, New Oxford. 11}INITX WIL9T, Mardi 13, PM, tf KEYSTONE HOUSE, CIIAMDEPABUI6 ST., IVITABURG, PA., • quiro q new ITouse, fitted up In Ole moat .L approvpd atyte, jte location Ix antral and Convenient. } 4 vpry urratigenient hna been mule for the necommrxiatton and comfort 01 ginito. Tho Table will rilwoya havu the best of the ronrket, and the Bnr the best of wines and Itnnorm, There Is conitnalloua.Hiehilthi • attAChed. with an acuoninuxintins ostler plwuya 0U Lund. This 'fold Is now open, for the entertain• men tof themtbile, end fl 111 re of patronage Is moth:Rod. No enlist will'ne spared to render tint Igfaellon. pi RANRILIN JIPUBFE. , coup Stow.enna FR Alrirlar: SrftEL• 4 lll, WlLTnittntE. MIL • Thin House Is mi u n a between the Northern Central and Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Depots. It has been refitted and comfortably arranged for the coOyeolenee and the entortaluMent of guests. Nov. 'X, MS, If ADAMS COUNTY AHEAD! !The I.;:ccelsior Patent' Fly-All, Nipinft f cliordentirelyof Leather, and much lira! or than tIMon or Lotto NHL Ibr woke umurpomefi t PAM...Mitt) Fr.BUtIARY 18TH. 1000. BY INDINTIOLDER, WORLEY & 0110 1 7 E, Y. L. WORLEY, Role Agent for the EXCEL 8101t PATENT NET fur Adams county, II AS constantly on hand manufactured 11 Nets of the above Patent. Also, NADDLEs. , • 'iIARAMS mf 'lttp • ' • Tutr'N RS , . Lavdirre, ' DEL 44 • ANDVEtIVITIIING pertaining to a Horse furnishing establish ment. • Stir AGENTS WANTED, to: sell. Territory for Patent Nets, also to sell Nets on Commin• ston In the co 14 all, 4l coMMunleutlOos should be addressWlo I. J. • , York Sulphur Springs, Adams co.. I t s. April 3, 1888. LI • • NOTICE CHEAP-OHEAPER--CHEAPEAT I IF you wish to buy good awl cheap oCogn. at ' , • • 1 14)97 t §TORS„,_ near bit ent'a ti I, In CllAlignjwinitto err, Get Yeburg, They We We. very beet see Melon or anode. such as - mom, CAMIMERI3B; TwEnnia;•ackl the market can produce, and are deterligfrP 4 `to sell them as cheap aa can be hold any, where In toWD Or conntM , , Any period *Leh. tag to have _them CUT, can have 11 &go ( I ry of charge. Thetie d i miiiat goods leADa cap *blob, ancomm Ararralttle boat work acid tlte , t dte to be , AIM ap Where. htunbug In wbal we sad; , We 'laymen hand the very beat and moatdru , able t' • ' •• • ' ' • • SAWING' -MICR - MA „,, and are Itlwntli ready Co Walt on etadaMerk.— Van lse.ttib.stion - given In opttng .3rna chines. Call and examine. We warrant them to be Upbeat to use. • ' - • ! JACO/ 38 *WY). April Et, Ism tf _ _ ___ As raPtritif en Jam make rc.rn ftor "sore , oßoug t alp4 LICJORS. HVINO Just returned from the pity With thelammt and Most vatted assortment of 'lee OootU ever. offered here, I expect Ov erybody to look to their Interest and be r where they min get thkeheapeat and test tho CASH, that le motto,. FA MILY GROCERIEK, of all kinds, welda ble lu part of Byrupe of all kinds, lioluets, hears, °Mires, _Teas, Spices, de. npvn, •fiACON,. LADD, Dried Beef, lake $ 1 Viltittaart,l"o • if ° Natio I. cheapness or quality, from Commonyihtskey oPato French .Brantly:Holbuld. 01 , z,!t0. • Whilikey—for • medical . or oMer Hotel Keepers can savePP trita at City prices, and freight .and paserago. lablWei NeofLima's and Zhitari Bitters, also 4. ORM:3 I 4p whp*- firif 401 ; . y 4 JV MTN • • • • :,.M.Munotriggs4 Ow* m. 7 50. Nes.. tf...„ • • . CAUTION GREEN IME.BTOIEI, WEE nadltined kaa opened A 0 ,EttY AND NOTION MORO, at Green Aida', 41¢erdlton townentio, Mama county MAW* aid WakadJ oa Uli amide Tunpike ti te iitach be lavas. flevalteatlOn ootA• vs slintwi• lAssitock.e94o ol BUGAITS,.I O 00F,, KOLamorzo, Ma% EVEINNCEG. OlUd. Mr= 1828; id 13 ANWAR'S 1108 H A 24 LIM DMA P% HU " Pia 818U88E8, &C., .111,1140 4 . ' heabort,VOGlaeortinent , eyerylidegtion any Man stoma! thettna.-1- #llartalelmonit. vaMialitftit epafF iipm±ci to pit aU who inay Wrath* 9" 0010.04 t al . • ti . IP .1 ' , rf I PRICES :.WAS INQTOIt 4111flif/46.1 MCII la MAMMON* OVIIAUn:NaN ILN ;•• tty • Mt_ Ktr a ide' hatorre . iitoOk all: a jobas,at 'Tar a Prk4e ditalfor It‘faist : • r. TV: .1.:- ,:194714P t P;4 • t te -swievA44lllo4l6direttial. , wr , • ' ' •"*V,""IIYiT S I A IN* L. 7 , MIEFIEP =I 01 . 117170117R0, PLYN'd GLOBE INN, aitTrYinitraa IffAXB7, ' • LITTLEBTO'NN:ADAIIB 001.1 Nit, EAGLE. HOTEL, war. E. MYERS, .PROPRIXTOR. tf EVERHART'S NEW GOODS.' SELLING OFF ,NOAw.w.,ALKEft.4 Co;; mbranaev-, MMMIA 800 MILES orate Union Pacific Railroad Are now finished and In operation. Al though this road Is built with great rapidity, the work bt ,thoroughly done, and Is pro nounced by the United States Ltounntssioners o be finst-cless In every respect, before It Is accepted, and before any bonds can be issued upon It. !tepidity and excellence of construction have been secured by rt, complete division of labor, and by distributing t h e twenty thou sand men employed plonk the Line for long d istanees at max. Li now probable diet the Whole Line to the Pacific will be coin- Vletv.ll4 1809 The Company ha t e amplo means of will& the tioverquvnt grants the right of way, and allOfeetteary timber mid other materials found along the line of ftsoperatimi; also itt,ltoo acres of laud to the mile, takentn nit:ornate sect lona .on • eOteb olds fid Its pad ;, ohm: fttates ye.fitjtopds, alpounting to into SIO,OOO to $lO,OOO per tulle, according to the dlra uluts to be aurptouildod on the 'various Sectlalts to tnibullt, for Which it takes a seen'd mort gage as eoeurtty, li:1! expected that not only the interest; but amount may paid In , scrvinva rentlortill by the Com pany In trausnotilog troona, dtc, That EARNINpft TI6:II:stiONPACIFIC ItAILItOAD, honk its Way or Local .11ualm•s14 only, during the y. i er ending June 30th, hi , kt, amounted to over Four Million Dollars, which, after paying all expenses, was much more than sufficient to pay the interest upon Its Mods. These earnings are no indication of the vest through troth° that . must follow the openiag ofthe line to the Pacific, but they certainly prove that t , FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS upon aaell a property, mains nearly tlala !Imes ILoir atuctuFtt, , Are Entirely Secure The Union Mollie Bonds run thirty. yearn, are for $1;000 each, and have coupons attached. They bear annual Interest, payable on the first days of.lnntinry and July, nt the OM. tinny's antes in the City of New York, at, the rate of PIX per cent. In gold. The principal is payable In gold nt maturity. The price Is 102, and at the present rate of gold, they pay n liberal income on their col. A very important cninnileration lq determl• Wm: the value of these bonds Is the length of time 'hey hove to run. It Is well known that 'a long bond always coinmttudn . n much hlghi r pine limn a short one. It Is wife to assume that during the next thirty years, the rate of Interest In the United States' 'will decline as It has done In 'Entope, tool we have aright to expret that such six per pent. securities as thew will be held al, as high a pranilunl as tat.)4o of H.tis Ouvernittent, which, In 1F57, were bought in at from^Jl to 2$ per cent, above Par. The 'ex'port demand '00)10 may produce thle result, 14nd as the ts sue of a pelosto , uerparation,ll4s+ and beyond Otexeach of political nation. Tho cotuistay, believe that their Bonds, at . the present rale, pro the clieriptit security to the Market', and the right to advance the price at any tl mo roserved.• fittbscriptions will be reeelyed Oettyaburs.by , the ElltkiT NA TIONAL .LIANK slid ,OETTY§fIU/LO NA TIONAL BANK, and in New York A.'F TILE COMPANY'S OFFICE, 20NAStiA17 ST., ant, no . • JOHN J, CISCO h HON, lIANKI3IIB, NO. 50 And by the Con panyht tylvertised agents throughout the United i?hitee. ifetniftwwww should be made in dreitiur Ob 4er funds par in Arciu York, and itav llonarwW De teas free ol charge by return eryrtls. Parito subscribbig through local agent', will look to them for their role ttellwrgi A PAMPITLET AND MAP FOR Nal tautfust been publithaa by the Company, giving fuller informath)n limo Is poshiblo In nn udvertise ment, respecting thy Progress of the Wart', the ReSOUrecri of the Cohn try traversed by the Road, the Menne for Coustruel,lon,.and the Value of the Londe, which will ho bent flee on application at the Company's (intros or to any of the tuiveitised agents. .I . OIIN S. CiBCO, Treksurci, New York Auguat 28, ISM 2nl MO4O PHILLIPS' uraUU 11411191 i kip SupexThosphate of Lime. en lANDA no GUAIAN722p. FOR MLR AT MANUFACTURER% DRPOT3, No. 27 North Trout Street, Philadelphia, AND No. 93Bouth Kraal, Baltimore, And by Deal/Tradrlientt tlyouffhout the ar t ra Vbreit'llbll.o PIIILLIPS"PH PNATE is ithd always has been manufactured, (and of which he has sole control fori the. United litates,) contains 11(4 gi cent. 'mare Bone Phosphate titan Bate /,'therofbrit - la'Mere Ii ,•thertyfbreiS Is 'Mere thimble. - Thei M (11 on of 4.tua)ooln pros t greo4041 , 9)4!!!11:18 value. . °pep tieyeayc leitperkisiee bite liFfrititti the Farmer That mikes n heavier groin ti n even enable - tonna , and Is not Only active but las i t at! tIOUO iici'ion; 010 lbs. litdeo tiuF W. , D " llenli "' 'T4.Ni f4ole Proprietor and Maituraetuireri • March kltßil. am .• SPA:NISI' roR Promoting the wth,Beatittlying the italr, flro, and rendering It dark and BAY.. other compound pomeases the peculiar proportlek 'do exactly unit the Willow, :(4)l4lllPtictitipr th° nrankg.'4l=Pfthis ove r,' atratten at the cunt/try In the itpanlah Main tor nen arks. Nopreparatlon of art couldglve ItuP viettt-it Itiplifinee and almtninnce. qf rf ai t t nrv l ns ii irlagi t . e ti le delicately perfumed, forming an artgl e o unri 'll4lpne" I p o l3o7liP e y in Atr A= l : Its s H etrOi .n11'144'14 oPerurfli; • , • ' - DIrGIUIIIE'S Nolleas Wild Flowen Blionlpoo halloo, Yoe removing dandruff and seuri . from the licad, whitening and perfuming the skin. This article le entlfelv sdillidant front anything of HlPldild ever otbared in` add count& youtt la warrant.l rrn,) ffdm nil poisonous ir 'Hutietanetie. Uggliar 1 1 6 l attititrlifir r and unlvanst4 pp pp yy i three Attadrad awn. aau wGah (at the iteit+elt le cooling, cleansing, and relhaldng: - When Miaow:tit at once' relltyves headacput Wild 71o*er4 , ftrr Tho Tootb, All filo* Wl* aro In Savor s' ar bitdi Crab rige a rdin n elftgel r AgliVPA et Teeth, All these preparations are put, an la ti t ; e e in= 11 . ? C lo i i t 4 E l i% Tri otti ggrAvArt„ b a DiL arn" :ll la =7A n nol re lf ea. rs bear dby re. apaerabloLi=ii In Ma WWI SCAM mad 0W1.4" Vak o ";14 „ous:,4 ' A Lecture to Young Ica .r 11J=..Tee'l as tro od on 7 ~.,.........,ozinthe Natal*, ilialte a nbA n ktliteril_ a i rin.. c 1 SA II AS I ET °I 7 . I f : '. vid k i I II •4: . vs t ? 9111 1 . #' 4 1 ialA3llo ,4 iiingit_t wai te 4 ,l 3 2k ..„,„.., b. 11101/ . Usdut ..,..weritiftweitvri M l gtl l "" t b AL etrit c "" "are . v aitz.. „ ga w aversy r. u yet, 49 PWI III VAgrA i nita i rdat ' 11 - ' andca:orr:)l,) l•• , 1 •11 , 1,"),_ Xe g ; er tailt itha l inria 1117"1 0 51 2MO6I a i r p ligerge 041 WIN p as itrt o f , i th w i r : l i ei c to:,. 3 re kr i e 04 1 PO4WIIPIC 14 1 d: , -07 8 $04# 1 f0.+K • o iltplat 34141404311th0rW • ABi~i or Wrditet 'di Wei abiaftik li"ta r. 17. Istlik Sa n "11-4* MB qg•tiTsßußG.,..•'* ., llCT. - . 16, 1868. suitootvii , When the children are hushed In the nursery, And the walla* sleeps In the eaves, Ana.thell)log irfnd APtlrnulrin l P-rete Apart to the listening leaves; Then I open thalinnor ahamhrr That was eloseA from the dust of day, 'And gently undraw the curtain Where my holiest treasures lay. • Aired spirits Met may net slumber; Cool Windows from lights now gone; And the echo of voices sounding, • , All sounding for me alone. And, blending among the others, Oue echo is sorter yet; Oue &Won' Is cooler, deeper; And my dimmihg eyes grow net. For tho Maim I. alike on tongeat, t • . Ti the Irnamythaablemall my youth ; The angel that lit my Journey ' With her troop of love and truth., travelul life'*. way together ~ • A Illtle . ividfe sldc by iddei ." Awl, when I grotlalnt anti, weary, That light was my strength a n d gulth Anti don kit grew.....hovttlearorl• . • Watelsed s it sratictatul tirstei : • ; And my tioiird asp as Ire partral,, Be patient, be nut afraid. And when I tan stek'nnd' wenn.' With the hisst nh,1114-'dhat or the day, ' Yhiti' the sense:ut oet words eontatlci`er sae— • • lief weirtsditialie'WetiVanhiy.. • • • And I ask for h pntleul .‘ri.mioni • . As I.F01111,‘f:y . my way alone, • Till I tread on the golden thicslihold, , lathe hinisrn Mire site.is gone; When the children arc hushed In the in tirscry, And the swallow elCep!i in the cams, And the night wind is munnuring meerets Apart to the listening leaves, VERDI= OF A JURY OF 80104 When Dr. Nathaniel Prentice taught a puhlialchool in Roxbury, he was very much a favorite; but his patience, at times, would get very much exhausted by the Infractions of the school rules by 'the scholars. 'On one oentution, in rather a wrathy way, be threatened to punish with six blows of a heavy ferule the first boy detected In whispering, and•nppointed some as . detectors. Shortly , after wards one of the detectors shouted, , 'nester, John Zeigler is whi?per ing," ' • John ww., called up and asked If It was a feet. (John; oy the way, *to n favOrlte both with his teacher' and gelinolmnte9.) "Yes" answered John, "I .was not aware of what I Wits about ; I was In tent on working out 'a Burn; and, re quested the boy whosat next to me to hand melho arithinetio that eontaiu ed Lhcrule which I NV1141104 ,t 9 se N'! The (leetor regrated ,his hasty threat, but told John that he muld not suffer him to whisper oregapc tho punishment, and continued: , 11 WWI I could avoldit, but I. can not, without a forfeitufe of my word. I will leave it to Any! three scholars you may choose any, whether or not, I shill omit the punishment." • baid he agreed to that, and Ina taedlutely called 00, 8-, T mid . •The Doctor told them to return a verdict; which they did (alter consul tation) as follows: "The toaster's word must be kept inviolate. John must receive the threatened six blows of the ferule, but must. be lutiloted mi voluuter,y pray.- ies, and We the arbitrators will share the punishment..by receiving each of us two of the blows!' John, who had listened to the ver dict, stepped up to the Doctor, and, with outstretched band, exclaimed: "Master, here is my hand; I. will receive the pypisintionlo u •, The Doutur, 'under, pretense of wiping his face, shielded.l4l4 eyesotwi telling the boys tp go totlpiir scats, said he 4 , 01114 thiuli ,about , lt. /,he iitiYo'liP 4 1 4 . 4+ 1 4 !If 4F. tqlhis'l4 ll / 1 5 day, but the punishment was never 1011 feted. AN American lately An bondon, who was badgered by thel4ugltah nu 414444 , every topio, ut, last deterrniried to go on the Bllaslaslppl ateawboat etyloould brag down. everything.. His LIM °bona) ovcurred at ,0te.c.41114111911 tlf pain tluga,, liore a pletnte .4 461,8 14 3 V uvula attracted, , , general, adipiration: tle not that line?" adtetr. at Jolla ]lull;."Cogld ,yon sbow,Paily4hing .n# polar/doe Oa in Atnerloal." ,Pkeobt , answered Wet ,freos ;born, Americaul ''tliat la no Acomparison. , . to 1a euow• atonn otatUre paint%d shy , q. paOSlo •of mine oleo, yeare 811100.; That paint ng was aomatural, air, that a =miler who Ineautiously.feft, her babe sleep lltg ►n q cradle neqr it, on returning to the room, found •bee child , frozen to cicatit?" From that time ouward ►.ho American had "tip freedom or the city." up( ATTAcKEDAY 31FAP.T!NS. The residenta of a Moult in Stilwau ! Me being , atmoyed _by Lthe martins which liati, built ;bilk, npals„under the eaves of the building; Mr. Desforges 'Went bpon tilkiloorhrillo l till4lf brepin to dt4oitseso Lilo•4eatileked' nufeande'. 'At tdi 'lltst nibbeniene the 'birds gave 'tokOn of' tilletetinination'Ao defend their homes. Mr. D.'for a fee , seconds was considerably rinitised at the actions Of itlfl 1946 4)lrdsi 404 4010110 them with spina interest: To try the effect he trwung hie Alpota , atiout' among thelb, - when Instead of belti , Intimida ted they more boldly gathered about and tittered' theft notee untildhei mound wrodeafentng-kind peeked-away eelf (be, would tear Mr. V. to' pieces; ' 'He befi,n to thigh the affair Wait telling a little warmer then' be , bad Conitted 'Op tn. and be atafttglier tileiltyllght.• , I " His firer linielembat'ea - aliperatedottie Martini, and' itiey it:flawed theizo et. 'fort...! They gathered in' dentalunna heis titTere Mr." Ditiend losight dtiery iiih i,f., the ' g tentid.' ,, Th e Pr , , th meta we'rt; net 'fierifinel, fee by an ettbrt Ur. Ili:kott*kililllf'il kiveitnfill iT T 'tnttl einelt , awayttphit Notarfg, wale tife,f undid Itirt , peer". 710 1 wAft.' win/ ihrovinik4u;on 41111 Amite, Oil eaelti'llme ittiii , nnartinal.;harlyreniay, iniiiiii illireetriiits 'With rehlowett ener giand daterthhiation;ltandl finally:he wee conialLeil to lay down on hlebedy, l and r hy.tbgaidAblahatideerawleionir , tc' ' AlP 44 / 40! :: I 4: 11 . 1 014 : 5f(1iati0P,04 - Fdpeapt thenriiiillas, but ' !,(1, Writ dr!VO it f o 1 34,/n- 41r t h : 11 e44.,`„ - ' 4iY t'• 0m .. 'i go r .o. :: titd.,!P. 04%.* WDR: I 4 c, .e.,1: NiilltliMtclilartieß,eltio. , , RI, p• skylight and uttered ittelteprlt,fle . of defiant*, .:-...-....--, - MEI I getetettUtfientatetneea deilifelna - 1 Ilirefiareadilitalf otdlrp ertedwa il , , rut dada Idtilantituenonte ttlibai , ' lepaittt thdaPttf thane/ 4640.11 ' ified tictaltrar iy tikntat tauttillartii' halm; and then finally to ;retti*kt) POSITION IN RLEEPINO It, to better to go to sleep on the right side, for then the .stoinach Is very much in the position of s bottle thithed upside down, and the contents of it *resided In passing out. by gravitation. If one goes to sleep on the left slie, the operation of emptying thestoulach of its contents Is more like draw ing water from a well. After going to sleep, lot the body take its own .posi tlott. If you sleep on your bank, especially soon after u hearty meal, the weight of the digestive organs and that of food resting on the great seta of the hotly, near the,baehbegie, .compress it, and arrests the flew of ,We blood more or less. Ifthe arrest, Itrpartial, the sleep isdisturbed, and there are unpletoentt dreams, If the meal has heen • recent and hearty, the arrest is more decided; and the„varioua.sensatitns, such as falllngoverdi precipice,. ontlio pursuit of a wild beast, or other, impending dangers, and the desperate shirts to get rid of it, arousexus, and sentis on the stagnating blood ; and we wage In a fright, or trembling, or lig a perspira tion, or: feeling exhausted, according to the degree of stagnation, nod length and strength of the' efforts made to escape the danger. But when we nre unable to escape the danger—When we do fall over the precipice, when the trembling building crashes us—what then? That is death! That is the death of those of whom It is said, when 'found lifeless in the morning. "That they were as well as eVer they were the day before,' and often It Is added, "and ate herirtlet than e ommon P . ' This last, as a fie qui,nt cause of 'death to those who who have gone to bed to wake no noire, we give merely as a private opin ion. The po4lbility of Its truth Is enough to deter any rational man front a late and hearty meal. This we do know with certainty, 'that waking tip In the night'-with psiofol diarrhea,. or cholera, or , bilious colic ending" In death in a very I.hort tiine, is proba bly traceable to a lute large lineal. The truly wise will take the safe side. For persons to eat three' tittles tt day, it is :wilily suffice!' t to make the last meal of cold bread and butter, rind n con of some warm drink. No cue Vail starve bit it; while a persevertindo IM -the habit aeon togas a •vlgorotv, itpet-Ite for bn3altratit, Fo prt;litiAllg of a kluy of oortifott.- , -/10/Vit Journal of :1, r. • • EVERY morning at, eunriee ,there in a squad of Lttell.ElMill eearehing the !oc ean:l that adjoin the ?anions gambling reeorhi at paden. They are appointed by the Uoyerinneut to hunt, put the bedieg 0( syletded. ikarcely a morn ing pauses that several are not found. A abort time Ellice, .ut Wie,batieu, a young Euglieli nobleman tont 1141411 at the table. He blew out LIE brains then and there with a revolver. lily body was carried away ; the gamblers wiped oil the blood from the table with their haudkeietilefe,- and remarked, ."geu- lIPIPeIi, Vi") Will 004 4/Pl4y Lilo g4ille I" The play went on asusual. Thu ladles did not falut—they were too absorbed iu the clink of the Sold. ,rl',OuT , ON ,TllA'/' romantio,.pair,. pot were than, a thousand miles from Pittsburg, were blessedi with a number of ,dadgliters, The eldept was called Clgotine, 1.4 0 second Made/hie, the third kivothic, the fourth Angeline; wbeu lot the fifth' made its, appearance, and no ?lathe could bp Ibunti with the desired termination. At length marpqm, who bad 4eu o reading, of the. fludilous at. Saratoga, pounced upon. /I natue very poptilart thbre,. and forthwith the baby Was' baptlzdt--Crinoutpra eaelirkugq payai, A neighbor p•rbo had repeatedly Veen urged bye Borne female' ahqutdatauLe.3 td ace9mrany them, tfl 9 21 1M(Agi, 000 "I l u4t4le 4° ` l ' 99 ,1 Fict lumgerAtt 3 / 4 44 to regat the . blgnd. lahmetttp v:it'hlsliberalteltlbtr ternieri. I (tlAper *OW tlio; It '"01))'4 phri 1;400 aila'*rugN, kId,VAMt ? lio 40 X 1, 4 131 VgIbutikw,_ 14 44$ 1 aelLia. bed, the.winiaterelthug boliki t t billilztgiar 11 . 04103, tiIf;IPPIOr (10,11410,n1Z, ` Mitl tha iladd.rtukert4s7 mug him for a walout e, , 1 ~..u! " INta Invand soltllkre. were (lit, charged ffetu the ghlo ou Wednesday of lastweek, foriltten t i. lug a Democratic meeting. The Dome is under Slateland tuitional' patronage, hod 18 811P1111Red by takes paid lit ItAII of all Portico. r .Ohc some PUocii4i; veils in the Soldiers' Domes /4 this city Anti State. ' Thirst vrho mauhge them appoot Deinoerats'aud' !ladl e:Os allhe for funds to eilpport:thdsc hihtltutions, , but when • the day of glectlen conies Bodies! politlelaus as tounio coil - intim crr (hp 1 Inn atee pleb them Ad ilte,piiirs'lth tibi,tl4i" eta of , that pitrty thotx hands,' I p Inmates they form tirtintoentt Wife* 'W'Ot i " il i lst i i ", i ,q e all hl 2 /141 ! ta r Ogg@ 14ichl in thy 11101411110111e5144 denim's:rattail as* allowed, fetSoy lhoet PUP% , this Monier even . P4l l l ob 4 Fltifx 0 !•4 L 1 worthy ,vilsomier the • leadeirs.af : the , party In power: If a one-armed sokher trlrl let with theluidleal"perty,'Ke iian.have 'Meat" And drink twd he radish his tAptiihd; rd atfreettitus under,the Ilona thetti comes! discharge' all - dthilit tett orintitmely. It laltime . the pe o ple would Open their eyes Ito' thcirueChtitfitlitro, the Millard )varty.• In• their' manner of. treating thirbel. gllmpliteatihhe obtained/ 7 ' "Api.).;"l ,NlUti pan. • , 1•1 Ja Jll,l , fittus --- vortennirmr-iit.4 l .1( i TWF,. N t iSM l tHi l f 0 1 9 Al . th)OTP 4I hate for white men is ihaaisebarte'of theiYhAtg.,9 l t7.l 4 44l9iolt,in IVoktiovollitiyiktetti onAlk? /RPl'Aut . ' it';')A49l9n) lnit 9°Mt negro. .9nacif r !4tlegl ax, B tinif, be,lTefilVthtp' ll 3;f l., clan and lily patient3,-maln And le. male, yoipmwainddered, this outrage le intentiftted. The Wien: .tiortseeme to 1.4 to punish the lode in digent whites VI bq fpfgise to eats the ItmOttrßitgiket, birieosupoinug them to might stmegew UAW/theirs private bed 04411, orb, beroft satthwititmatage•cif , thelitioa,trattendanco. atilt ilea meansinf obtaining miginnaserwado4 fot tb4th uyikovidAtiiitio Into dad iseiliAlr:thlts rfibt-ViOtethbli yip =1 t ot o ".,. h i 410 .Ye _ ?MN *rrti WaCanliamlipatoioi'vr,tir, 41,ic otwa ' ellefehelOr Woking Isekth amily:iWgood., 11112M1 Who Support Seymour Blair A large proportion of the brave and Intrepid Otmerals of the Union army, the men who done the hard lighting, ore now for Beymour and Blair. Be low we present such a list as eunnot be matched. The military, record of each manta - clear unit above all suspi cion. The archives of the War De portment, or Judge Advocate Gener al's office, contain no Imputation up on their bravery or valor. They were as gallant In the field, as they aro firm and resolute now In their ef forts to blew the torrent of Radical misrule, and attempted transfer of power from the people ho . a military despot. Look at the names of the Sey .Mour Blair Generals: General George 11. McClellan, .Gen eral,„W. S. Haneoek, General Gordon Grifigter, General Darius N. Couch, General Charles I'. Stone, General W. F. (111ildy) S , iiiitli, General (Icrshom ')irott, •Generill George W. MT oh, Genera) A. Plittt, General William ;na pes+, General Genrge A. Custar, General 1,. ll.' Roweieau, 1 General George \V. Crook, tiMieral John E. \'tool, General W. F. Rogers, Genenil John Love, General Morgan L. Smith, General George N. Rob erts, General A. A. Stearns, General R. N. Bowerman, (holm! T 11011.1105 lining, Jr., General \Vlllhtm 13. Franltlln, General J. J. leek, lien. oral J. W. Blanchard, General M. F. bltiMalion, General Theodore Runyon, General J. S. Fullerton, General James Craig, General J. C. Neelowan, C*llerlit 11. S. Conilugel‘, GtMerid Thigh Cameron, General Henry M. Nagle, General Rube t PatterKoti, Generitl H. )3. Brown, General S. (I. Path hut t, (lLivral henry A. l'orrait. General TioUlas Curley, (Iv iioral 0. C. Maxwell, General 11, H. Davirs, Jr., General .1. 1,. Croxton, lic»eral Jas. Shiel.ir , lleneral Jut. It. Slack, Ueueral 11. 11. Heath, General J. A. MuClernand,(leeend H. W. Sleep», General. John \V. Horn, General I Thomas Vu'. Egan, General \V. T. Sewell, General Charles E. Phelps, General J . 11. Steadman, General Wil liamll, linvis, General \V. IV. Aver ill, net riull I). McCook, ,11i.weKal_peter Lyle, Generul A. S. Daggett, General A. C, lltllom , Gen-, e,rll l '.p 11tric.k, General joNepli y. General G(' , orge P. Gen.! ertil Jeil.•O) ',T . - 1$111i1;4, General J. W. hoover, General Thoinas'A. HaVies, Gdneral General Durbin Genjral S. :NI. 'Zurich, oi,neral 4iimes ,Nlet),tiatic, General 'l'. 1,. Crit tenden, Giihortil E. 11, Hubbell; (lett ers! Williant I'. Benton, General A. S. IVlllinmo, Oen erhl C. D. Penue halter, 00lerul Thtuao l„), flyper/II Hugh Ewing, General Willis Gorman, General Thomas liiiby Smith, Gelieral Georgo Rogers; General 0. B. Wileox, General J. C. Davis, General N, M. General .1. . Bartlett, General •W W. 'P. Ward; General C. U. Dann's, General B. Partridge, General 11.. C. Hobart, General H. (.).'lluulup, Gen eralpharles-Foirebild, General NV. C. IY l o4))4 6 r . ,tlelleral W. iti.':Roticeiaits, General.B.,,C. General' F.. 11. , Warren,Getientl A. -Vaughn, Gen- Oil A. A. - Stevens, Goneisil F-Tartiftorn,:Aleneral 'J. '11: 1 , General Jelin Generiii George Spalding, Genural.J. F.,1101- Getteratt. 3. Towbrsi , Genemi (I. E. p•ott,t, General 'Roberts, General, Gemgo B. Myers, ,Gen'eral Abraham Puryea, , General , NI)14Q1/ Taylor. A 'still huger list could be furnished „from the records 6r . 016 War Department, Mit Do mimeo- is amply sufficient to show that I.beAuun who led our armies in ilefenso ; of the areaaw acting with the Hem °cultic party for the eqinly hgly gild patrioqp . ' KIM • .•W!#lTCRlkalelptiirrlVlPl:l4l,,.. fll ; • \Vete net. 71- .wAto•d-P.Pg'ht4h. tuittlea'orthe teVulutlon. Ulu atinC4M o r Itidt.. pendent tnittc o ;*4lt9,P l 'ol#,:,f cf I pc" tip . ,t 9.43i t t.Paudid the ;unstltutkut and put In operalluat the .goviurnu‘gnt Instituted under it s white men? •' .. . • , Iq not a government, fornied,.,l3l white tnetk tor whlt,e. tnen t‘ wllile ttl'y c i vil, rights, iiktcaf enough tor hirri,cenfe . r.. ring tipOti political mut it'Uolal ;duality ? Wit 9, it the intention of the ffupters of this govef. nateiti, RUE guy °onside futile portion at the people, Imp), the reltut of power. fcii . llllU Ow bands of , fuUlq, fanatics, tiernogoguen, knayes pail TUtlipen, that the itegi'osheitlLl at un,y, tlinesnjoy an t.(O .;) 4y. Of Oiftical ii11t1 1 1; 120'9 9/ 1 / 1 1 1 .1194. 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 0,5P910 ItfV suit ~ Y11 1 1 1 1 " 1 4 °1 1 .1 1 4 ..1;,..1111 11 byeklitif ..; . ..,Y.. l vg - i l b4 l lllt.ut. !the 11 0 ,904,0f..F;F1 1 P"' .1 1 Y1 1 1111 1 111Jr111011 billutt i li l ):lP 4 r4Y rtil• iptißipt eteciver . thtste qtfelVo'ne Pe mo,yroulili,fted eves!, dyaplteof ;kart*, k,kl ll l,rour )19) 1 drcillth°11 4 ,f1i1 1 i° 1 Lite, Ala .hufpiretl .thqueond Notelp , 1,418 Ste,, A, lict ,qtiesU9P of prom .0 1 14 14 /1 1 eflua ll lY (11) , ,i 1 . 11 Y.1. 1 19,V . 1ii 1 t$ of ,ele,1111) tiverpintit . , Bent, ati P1460441t citiqopßo wir,?ipt Vote egotist tho , tloo trAne. And Yeestienge us it Is, a party flint:sustains this , very, negro cijtiallty anti Lueap to etteri it otll. to its 1111 1 111fe11111111In thls State and elso-' Oere, as. soon' es thej , ei t ur, Wan been llcoliciii'p•Ow h eVok yettni b 3, tht3 qctes of fit Yeast itt•liiitulieeilidusittlit wiM iiVg'O'ppelieit Waffrtige and claim that (Web a wild, 4ov e111111911: t'Xiip 40.1 4 IttitOliallog, but . ill 01 11 11 1 1 1111 4.• t 4 1 1 tf111 9 ) 11 0 4 ,14 1 ...t0' 1111 11,1 1 1 11 ' n P4JII III .1 1 gr?.1 111 04!i 4 66/ M( 5 1 18 _, ,yet:l9,,bo,rttlet)., A goNtlotayo,,or ,pifticu! ruto ‘ crill paily and. sogially. P "moo .aial,bruth-: fir,ll untitled Wall 80 °41 autbl4l l 4l4 1 1 411;Pf the whitv, wan. :1r bile /ienioevate eueeeed„iie wilt Ate fk*eowti to. t.h full etticw.ppint atl,is deltas but lisa Fr!ll cloPied.oo right of, suffrage, pwCall,porkluipeldelt Lp the "friths ou(Stiti'eflpitgOv .I. t t 'lllls, .00,11 P .114111.1111etitIOPlibl./i lO . . 411 Ifereneteheltyfelit.tbst tr l ;P lllr }tfoilb tl ' the people of Pennsylvania ippet,ehgese which have-to-goyein them,, t o-Bxolpoietu.nq . ~1••• t. P -livamtk llMPPrimmerr74; .4$ ofrql 0 %chol a Aire ilinimesttaal; nita,,tAht deedaitanw lealaqiirtlyeeneefiethaplkf ler '1108161) Ike I.l44kniiititkeelliat: shall walk In eternity band at d•taedj 51st Year—No. 3. IMPEACHMENT Or TUB MADIVAt PARTY. Behold 'Tell• Guilt ! We give below, front 'the Option Courier, un enumeration of avoid° high erlincs end misdemeanors, of w bleb the Radical party, tit retuth;lto leaders and agents tit Qngress,'statids arraigned before the bur, of Ws. coun try. It will be seen that. the difrerent counts embrace every act subversive of t9,je principles of civil liberty, and equally derogatory to the rights of the. people:.. : • I. It has set aside the Constitution of the caned States, ilia basis, pledge and security for Itepublioan freedom. ll.' IL has practically . abrogated States, ranging them In .milltary, Wets, and placing over thciso distriets military.eommuuders. • Ii !. it has depriveit .overy mon of his yctto who would.not ipsid lu the !holly/it litho of "reemo‘tructiolL" IV. It has, betktowed the power of. gulfrago upon ovvry negtosilopolell to lend lilinsolf to thAtliarPoso. V. It 11,:oi El/bStitUtA Ipilitary;110111- IniN•lotis I'M' MC civil trihunuls. VI. It tins thu , kitultemoway, the con stitutlonal right q( trial by Jury-. VII. It han deprived the people of the sacred right of the writ of hahene corpus. VIII. It has prohibited free speech. IX. It 11114 broken up and silenced a free prey". . X. It has inflicted "cruel foul un usual . , . XI. It 1111:1 Violated the right of the people "to he secure In their persons, Louses, papers and effects against tin reasonable,searehe4 and aeltures." XII. Iglus deprived the Executive of Its con'stitutional, just runt lieeeti• sary pokVers, by means of which it wan intended by thp framers of the Cnnutitution . thut this "co•orlingte branch of the government' , should! bell. to iiiithi(lllll s (1110 bninnee or All thorlt, roe the Commbri safety end welfare. Tt hits overawed that other en- Ordinato branch of the government, the Judiciary, which Was also Iniended to help maintain a due balance of au thority, fur the common surety and welfare—by unconstitutional and; threatouipg. legislation, so as to JAW initiate tho.tiopreum Judicial tribunal, apt] thus to prevent the deehirstion o s o Judgment ready to be pronounced from which would have flowed eessary legal cortsepietee', that thei whole eel lee'a Mtinstrtfation act watt revotutionary, and utterly. yold." XIV. II hny required of the fiouthi ern Statue lAxation without ottowing them represuntetl ti ti, XV. It Ace Ics , the right ,of voting ot , . the coming election, to three of. those States, for uomeompllgneo, with ite uttconstitetieuul, unktst and mbltrarY, domantlB. XVJ. In order to maintain this moue, strotte and , iniquitous system of legbda+, clop, it has been compelled to keep up the public debt, ittetead et steady eitvAtemical unntilti for its. re- I duOtiou and gradual extinction; and, for a period of peace alcuost salotiii that Pr WO w a r, imp People' 4,1+11 vitq WUP' 4 Og .b:RFdcn of extorkliniate taxation-e-the,expeuses of ! the goveitiment lu fourth, year after the war, being., nlifITP tt44e plx times as much us in the pier ,taifore the War apprehending that their 001 3 10 Pr ! ,whleli meont always subjugation oft the Mouth to uphold Radical supreitiatiy in the North, the agents of whioir were the military foree,,the freedmen's bureall and tho "carpet, baggeri,'! eat,' for these serldees talt of the people: 64 tailvd . to'Eajole tho majority of the tie/ grebe I to Its stiiitiOrt—e bill was Intro= !Thee& in to l''otigri!sa; at i ftmluir scission", W for a largo "suriPiy °et:tins td o 'l . ' l4ol'l l In the Sotillierit ,dtutee by wilTeli t "the ''iciYiMrlty" hilgbt regiilitie of time ..111to and blaok majority in the ltadlent hiterest} Ntliat dreadful scenes molt have ant sued, had, this hilt passed, through conflict of ruces,, speedily involving the,Wlielp couut6 , in a civil Wei far morOlremelitliMlianditorrthle'tian thi oce,ilenal war have beet engaged-410 huiriatio, tye prtrilen uud te . Seel; Is, in part, the amply sufficient ,foundation for the arralgunteut af t the Ititdtbal party.: Every, atieelnaltidi ii . 4„ fu lleCtaititlo thee "high crimes and misdemsenefs," clearly subversive of the very kin& Ales t,f civil liberty it Is' wwmif~stly guilty: tition'euchsßecf,ithettloa no Chrlsichdoux would fail . 1 4!!g° ,19u14 hesitate to pro uouueo sentence. witio—ask.l• l l '" " PP; editeF et t4 O 7Prk, ene,pt tlva L.El4t polttleli taro 1,134.,C