;: t" '"'4.llle. MAlt. •..~ .'t "it;: !Tr- -• 17 •Nr. , TILE TALIIIE Tlltl t'' ; • .41 • • -•zF - ! T ell* *:ptOt mad C-. -thlikPbeitir* heads of tile North affaiast Lhe Reis6 7 .11.1 , 4:ti0n Acts of Congress, is that they propose to "abrojate all civil Slate gee ; crnmeatet iii 41y Strate-it g/' ithe Union " • This is not tru • ; and the statement begs the whole.queednif. - -' , ' The Republicans hale that the defeat of the Rebels Swept away all civil gov ernment in ih4.rebellious States, bemuse the only governtinents existing in them, at that thne, were organized wider the "Confederate" Constitution. Joirsaori en stated in his proclamations of re or- ganizatony and justified his tidied b,) hat absende of "all civil nt." The Republicans insist, further; that, in a land of law, the law-making power eau re-establish civil government where once destroyed. JoHNsoN' idaimii that he had toe rightful poaller to re-organize and resore it ; on his own terms, which 'alaictriate is mere despotism. And he din set up a certain loran of gOvernments, in which the law making power has refused to acquiesce ; and, further, it ha,s declareu such government - Is invalid, and has luau gunned ineasares to establish formal civ il goveratnents in their stead. The view of the Southeru Copperheads genera ly is that they forfeited nothing: by Secession and War ; but that, tin war being over (in the w.;rds of the Geor gia Adiress just-publish-al), "the people of those Sta es were remitted back to their coioditutious and go4rainients which existed at the time of secession." This duct, ice was substantially that the rlierinau-Julauston agfeeinent la 186.5, which, however,' was tomtit) ly re pudiated by Joutisort and the entire Cabiuet, and Inas mat beeu malniainett by any Lmatisideaable Northern authority It is, ho Never, a more logical theta* than JOHNSON 8, and has, comparea with it, the advantage of resting, at every stage, upon law, and no where upon Lb• will of one man. _Here, then, is the controversy. JOHNSON and the Copperheads claim that the Rebel States have been rightful y re-Orgaulzed and are entitled to repre set, tation in Congress. The Republicans deny it. Yet, in arguingupon the merits of the proposed le.aislation, the Copper heads always ssu.lis that these Slates are restored and are to day a part of the governing power of the Union. 01 course, no one elatitns the right to expel a State from the Union, or deprive a State of re presentation in the Outgrew. The point Is, that a State, once disorganized by Re bellion,'can only be restopsd to its rght.•• and poSition 'under and in conformity with the law. But JOHNSON'S will nu, not the law: Besides, tile forms of gov eminent n o.v iu the Rebel States were, in no case, submitted for ratification to popular vote, awl were, in no case, ap proved by the people concerned. '.When the will of tile law-making power has been obeyed, and the Coast tutionsinade under it have been ratitlet, by popular Vote and .aporoved by Con greats as in conformity with the litnita lions of tile : National Constitution, then the now disorganized States will be re stored, and again become, iu the Consti tutional sense, States of the American. = - wind °ewe. littfriPorted will hear In raind.Ohat reigadai circula tion of the,•llrtilt AND. !GENII/C0.7 ia wait* laryer than that of any 'titer lat.oeti epubllahed In the County.- betas. row, woolity by wet tee than , th.oatt per. soas..l to Civerthiment... P.cnr« attpntion start Iw bonded In osa or beim, Tweeds, mond nr e l • OiIIiANJIZATtON FOR TIIE tighaiim " ELEcrt ems 4 - The Copperheads are organizing every where in the towashills, to carry the Spring Elections and get - -the Election of in as many as -possible. Their State Couitnittee, - by - secret circular; has invited . them to it; sad: the various - CountisCommittees.are tarrying nut the details. There is no. doubt the enemy are active; and we all know !hoer run., pirricipled and unscrupulous they liabiti ually are as tothe use•of means. Diet fall,lthey paid their township pol iticians so much a head, for getting out their own vote. Next fall, they intend to make a desperate,effort to elect ;their Auditor General, Surveyor ' General, Members of Congrete4, a Copperhead Legislature, so as to . retain • 131tcx4m, or elect WALLACE to the U. 14. Senate. Beside's, they are ambitious tq give the Elect Oral vote of Pennsylvania to the Copperhead candidate for the Presidency. Lad, fall, they elected their 'S'ipretne Judge by lioldug tradu lent votes in Phu adelpnia, and by polling, alilover the State, the votes of deserters who are dis franchised by the law of the;, State.— Theie deserters systematically removed into Copperhead townships, and were systematically voted by Copperhead Judges who violated the law and their oaths In [en d01..k. NEXT FALL l i HEY INTEP:D TQ R PEAT THE FRAUD ,AND RASCALITY OF LAST FALL. Elect' honest trust worthy Election Boards; and block this dishonest,, dis graceful, and unjust scheme! Let, our friends awake t the great importance of defeating this villain, and not, rest till it is done. TELE LEGISLATURE. General WILLIAM W. limn; of Berke county, ifai beeneleeted State Treasurer, to take, 4ftice May 18th next,: for one year. Wt V. McGßaza was the Copper head candidate. General lawis W a s Commissary General of the State during the war, has been for many years au active politician, and, is a deserving, and excellent man. lie will guard the in terests of the State faithfully. The re tiring Treasurer, Wxt. H. liEmithE, of Philadelphia, has earned a very high reputation for financial skill and ability, wallas been eminently successful in the discharge .of his high duties. The tax payera of the State owe s him a delit al gratitude. The finances of Penns% I Vattia have never been in as good conditiOn as they, are to-•lay--a tribute to the wisdom of Republican legislation. The era of Democratic wastefulness, extravagance, and corruption has,, we trust, passed away for ver. . IN the arrange efts ot the Standing Committees in thejienate, our Represen tative, Senator .111COONAUG HY, is hOiiored with the Chaitinatuthip of the Commit tee on •Estates and Escheats, anil stands second 0.1 the Uilluviring, important Corn :mitt, Viz : —Geueral Judiciary, Feder al Relations, add Public Printing :,:Roth branches being fully orgamizcti, the tem per and tone of - proceedings already !look like WORK. - In regard to the hirge,cur rent surplus iu - the Treasury referred to by Gov. GEARY, the Senate adopted the following resolution, on motion of Sena tor 111cCoNAtrGlii Resolved; That the General Judiieiary Committee he instructed to.,euquire whether mill can be framed in cons..nancembh the Cubsiitutiou, wilich will provide for and re quire the investment • t the current surplus in the Treasury and iu the Slaking Pund,' sub stantially iu accord.ince with the retoninwn &lions of tile" Executive, iu his late tueit.age„ so as to produce a revenue to the Common wealth —aud if so, to report such bill ter the consideration of the Semite. On Thursday th Sctiat.e, on inetihn of Mr. McUONAuGtiY, passed a su 'plenum to an act entitled "An act to •authorize change iu the location of a portion of the State road from Harrisburg to (Jetty's burg. THZ Maryland Copper' wads have, as we anticipated, elected WILLIAM T. HA.mtr. TON, .•f H .ger-town, U. S. Senator flir six years from', March 3, 18139. He will' suc need ItEwEnnv ,JoHssoN. On the' last ballot he received 58 votes, knd Tacimas SwANN 48, with 8 scattering We rejoice at this result, because it overthrow 4 one of the moist unprincipled men in this country:. SWANN, after betraying the party which elected him, and restoring the Rebel. Democracy to power, demand ed the Senatorship as compensation.' and has failed to receive it. He au un scrupulous man ; he threw into the :con test about 129 offices be has to Illtas 00V ernor, and being rich, he wes lavish ;,with his means ; but his inftp nJI4 treachery remains unrewarded, and upon his leav ing the Eiecutive Chair one year hence he will sink into insignificance. We understand that the Senate wtII, at ap early day, admit to hie sett Pinup F THOMAS, the other .Nary nii Senator, who was elected last year and has been hanging up on a charge of :dis• loyalty. Ar H. H. kiTUART of Virginia, Wan in. itt dto the Bth of January dinner in Washington, but declined because 'Vir ginia bad not yet been restored. ;Tlei pm misocl. when that occurred t- be as good aC , pperhead as anybody. He's of the uff modern• Democrats are made rifi In 1861, in the Convention of Virginia, he put himi.elf on record," 'in a formal Re port, in favor of limiting suffrage toi par titular classes 88 against free Beholds," -beeausie in them,. "the children of the pool are educated at the expense of the rich," and opposed to all' ext.mption and liCitne stead hews. lie hi a tilde bound Huliker in his principles; 1111 Aristocrat opinions, and a Monarchist in his tinid . eneies. Like all of his class, the worst men in the whole Southern couittrY, he is >a blathering Democrat , and of the tort of miserable triciusterii whom the Di.ro u eratic party seeks "to wake the rulers of this people. THE Cops. propose to signalize their attideutal majority ha the Legislature of Ohio by so changing the Congressional districts as to secure them mono aneuibers than they air expert to elect under the existing appointment It is duulitful *nether this claim to tin afar it the !dis tricts after oncenutde,at the legal period, will be recpgnixed by the Otivertinr of the 'Simr in giving Istrtilicates of ilee- Um, or by C:augrese. The incident, hai.tever, illustrates tlae utter unascraipu; Initensam ut gai Coppariatoot s Union WE hadn't room last week to notice the Copperhead dinner. in 'Washington on the Bth of •January. The impudence of the thing first struck evi ry one; tut when living, JACKSON repudiated all tht C f ALHOUN theories which are now Li.. .tapir of all 4 uppe head creeds. The President of ' the evening we.- Judge fAIN.LoP of the old District Court in Washington, which Congress found it necessary during the war to abolish, tom, prevent it limn tint/wing all its judicial (tower against the effort of the people U• save their liovernment The chief speaker was JERRY BLA - Jii, who believed the War to put down Re hellion wrong and unjustified in law ci Constil ution. His principal denuncia tion w.ea interferenem with personal rightee-evielently sunerting yet under the mollification of having heel) oneepelled, during the War, by ruilhar) powel, to take the oath of allegiance to the Unitetl States We can imagine nothing more calculated to stir his bile mid keep it stirring. M. BOYER spoke .to prove that Jeiurisuri's "change of base" was the natural res.ilt of his devotion to princi ple. l3uYEtt - it knows, for he has boxed the political campaign, having been first a Whig, then a Know Nothing, then a War Daumerat, and now a Johta•nn Dem ocrat. - REVERDY jORNSON who voted for tht Rea:instruction measures of Congress, o. course made a'speech, which was, as usu• al, excellent, and showed these acts to b. unwise and unconstitutional! J A31}.73 R. Doot.r.rrix enjoyed the corn panionship, of 10M FLORENCE, and spoke a piece, in which he gave the un asked and unwelcome advice to the Cope not to place upon dead issues any dew► men. Which means, take us live!j -hangelings, and discard the veterans of the partj. Attorney General BTANBF.BRY brushed the cobwebs• trou► - his oust, and came to swear that, though he foutid his politic> had mad! for him some strange bedfel lows, he; au old Whig, and Republiout, never felt happier than when consorting with Black, Mahlon, Bennett, Howe, Wendell and Flinn, and al! the seedy re licta of the corrupt' BUCHANAN dynasty. Poor PIERCE wrote A, letter to express. his hope that the time would come fns► Demopratlatatesmanship to takeehargc of the country, His letter Is dated Janu ary 4, 1888. On the Oth of January, 1880, be wrote h letter to JEFF DAVIS, In which he encouraged theaecession move ment by assuring Davis that the Democ racy of the North would never permit the coercion of their seceding Southern orethren. This Is Ms sons of statesman ship! and it Issuelt restoration he desires. Rebel Judges; and Rebel Colonels sent their regrets, and the feed broke up In a light, as the hour grew late and the sur vivors of such talk grew drunk. GENERAL GRANT it litßoUlleed by Hu beiwell le Journal, as "Lupendoiii. humbug," ai a "little, empty bag." ah "strutting and swelling under laurels not tile own," as "at Heltrt, no better than BOrLER," as a - !ityrint by nature ntid a despot in prinelole,"&e., &e. The Natmnat biteltigencee thinks JOHNSoN ought Id — court• martial hits for obeying ihe laii end banding the War Office over to STANTON. And in OW the new Re construction bill pewee and en dentition to disehtulte the dude* unposed upon hint by its' provkione, the SNOW pa per-,-jie Court Orgen— says, JOHNSON will obliged to put t3ts,isrin await his trial tor , treeeottl - Illey'entetp; plekewital , • • no.* MI ‘ll *use AWN/ A* as st tjuotu tf of qktl Suprt.ttle• COUrt Ift.the 11:§., Mid providing that aion 4curren4s- of two t httvls of` ,the whole Court (which i•onsistio of eight) shall he, necessary to adludge invalid any law of the United States. Of course. the Cope denounced tide b .4kunsonstitutionat ; but, they. 4.lWigroe4 ottuolig ,thesmelvem XS to the parth•ulars. Some dettled the power et Congress t.O leelare what shall eouatitute a quorum ; whilst others admitted Its power in this respect, denying it as to the other, As to the former, it. was shown by the Re publicans that frOm WASHINGTON'S time down, the power Gm Az a quorum had always beep conceded without ques tion, and had been repeatedly exercised ; and under the adnaluistratiott of WASH INGTON the legislation was such that a two-third vote was requi . td to protiouni* a law invalid. Mr. WLLSON, of lowa in closing the debate, said that Congrese, lu his bill, was simply declaring that the Supreme Cotirt suall not have legislative powers without the concurrence of at east two-thirds of its members It was the duty of Congress to protect the peo ple and the tiovermnent against the ac .:ideutal creation of an organic law by ihatCourt. At present that Court might, :my the vote of one member, override the `;:nacHnents of Congress and determine toy principle of law, and . it certainly wag .lot too much for t %Ingress to require that in the 'exercise of that gigantic and crush : lig power at lea-t two-thirds of the court shot:ad coneur. The 2d Sentkon of the 3d Article of the Constitution gives Congress powet to '4 stablish such regulations" with regard to the Court as it thay set. proper; and is 4.-oiielu-ive as to the , ,authority for this bill. On general prineipler, the argu tient for it is very strong.' It takes two hirds of Congress to override a veto 0: .'he President ; why should It not take two-thirds of the Supr. me Court to over• ride Congress? A preposition to require :, a unanimous Court, was lost yeas3B, nab 11l ; and the bill then passed—yeas lays 39. It IS now in the Senate. PRESIDENT JOHNSON fears assassins 'jou, aecurdiug to his friend "SiAtm, ' he correspondent of the Cincinnati Coiranzercial, to whom the PRESIDENT cet.putly said, in speaking of the Mary tend Police Commissioner troubles In Baltimore in the fall of 1866, that "tin , liadicals wanted to get up a reb••lliui. that might possibly involve Washington, roil thus get him out of the way by shorter cut than impeachment " He sail further: "I knew what they were ate'. ind had determined they should not sue :xed. I had foaues here ready to put town any a tempt at disturbance, anu when they found that out. they didn't go very far." The PREsibErr, by this confession, ab ,urd as to others but we are bound to at rpt as ontclusive upon himself, has, w. ,pink, given a key to what has been the great mystery of J is life, viz.: his stol len ehange, after be twcaoe President. rum being a ktetpmstructionist in the in riid of work hi Our Ike ed-as of All,a ork Vii4rl44oo-1 t 0y. 11 1, 0 K11,11 scot *I/ goods waeFiii4adia ballades* stimprownted. Nov. 27, 11•67.-1( ISAAC ifk.STAUPIIII, Watchmaker and' Jew4or, No. 148 North 2d at., corner cif Quarry, SUITABLE POR HOLIDAY : PRESE.NIS far hopeirlog of %Adobe. dad Jeettdry,sotemptly at leaded at.. f too 77,m7.-1y 30 tie, Yu; k. IFrs FOR CHRIS I MAs & N LW Y KARS! sUPICHR STOGX' OF YINZ 00W AND SILVER WATCHES, ALL WARItAHERD TO MIN, AND THOROUGHLT REGOLATICD, AT THY LOW PRIOR UP 4010 NACU, AND sAntrAcnuzi (KARAM TRIM. Imo :Cad Gold Hunting ...... ark to 11.000 luu Ms.lc Cheed tiold ruches 260 to 600 100 Leith.' Watches. enameied....... Zoo to 300 0 wild Untiring , Throu.sueret Watchoe. 250 to 200 2 000 W Minting CUM!' Tana 200 to 250 3006k01n Ranting Duple: Watidies. ..... GM to 1100 500 Ould Hunting American Watchee.-.... 100 to OW 600 anew Glinting le mos 50 .5) 500 Silver limiting Do tried 75 to 260 t o 01)011 001 d bolus' tt etched 5u to 250 1,1 W Gilt Hunting Lepinee 511 to 75 I.OIM Mlacellaneorie Soler Wakiree. ........ 50 to DO 2i60 0 Iluntluo. Silver Watches 25 to• n 0 600 Ansort.l Watches_ all tinily 10 to 76 The aline atialt will be Iluip aesl us th,.portru k k one Pll.lCe. PLAN giving -very moron a da du/ liton W t Ryer Wait.% r r 510, wetimut levant to e.o.m. WItIGuT Hsu. I Cu.. (61 dr odeay. new York. wish to 1/1111.0,1i.t•iy drapoeeof theabote oragnldoeui .tuck Cm , naming the anodes, ate, pliwed lii Nailed an vil. pea. and well mixed. Holders ere entitled to thear 'kiwi ...anted in their eerier ate. upon paymes4 of „fen alhollher it he a maims . worth $l.OO. sue time worth esa. The ret rn .fan, our cortilleateeentltlee ydh to 'he article. named • hernia.. npoo payment. Irrespective .fit. w orth and as no irticie veined ism that; 410 16 iame uu aU. errtglic.ate,' it w lat ouce laa Win thee this 1.110 lottery. but A atr..labt 1 tward legman' ire tranwc ii .n which gray be partkupatiod, iu eves by the suet Mr lidi..tus • +lngle orrtilkste will bosom b i mall. poet paid. upin .rerells4 of 25 emits. nee fur It. warren t r 1.. tblrty• three sll.l eleintnt pfOUIDIDI her 46. eurt, elz anti mew vainable premium err iliaomeri hundred and m et super. Watch fur 615. To egente or Ob.*. killing «awl.) mint, Ike I.a rate empartitaity. LIM a legialamtely esmitueted buil -eft, drily sattiorized oy the tli.vreutueuSar.W•lsiu t the sows carefol eerutruy. Watilies *rut by kapnairi, with mil for wlinctio on delivery, r. toot no dimatietactron can pomsbly utinr Try a• itadreee DILUTIi KA t CU., Initiotrera. Oct. 23.-3 w 161 Broadirk ,New York. aItitANDALK t t:OI3OI%BATTtAI CLUB. V KB V BODY need. • gone watch, and writes to get .4.:s at the luwesateesible Kira; a hide o ametudiers knowing this hats °unlearnt witikna• Ingraham &vitro to Set pinapies money, and then dtbar tail to send a watch, or feud we that I. worthier a* a tiro keeper. Ale KA.. °ALL at CO. have now perfected a. - ratignarata by *lda. Jur the mat! ear ul 41.0.4 pad and rell•bie welch way heorierma Li Warner They have tarmegla 11, KAT CLUB uu thy, fuller ti.aa ertillcalrik coo taiatue, the numbers us all the watobes U.UVeld to our %bolter, aistorliscb Is iwut tuatl appliCatiej ate mixed up eaclowral ill windups& and add 2.r 2o carte wk.— Avery cottlikete to woutairram to be kt, a Watch. and et will tie beau tau teliii•uce to the 11$. boa* are 1.4 leas teUibe titan feu bullets, *utast err ate a .rth 4300. A e uoilertate to .14 • I watch Masan wba' t•Irl UM) ita .2414 Sot latt.issed U. u der that essay wee wag ab rutrlt airpeua apse gotta' s , V inn Was. daabileeper, • guistaalar that era y pui 4;644 of One Unbar - s rut Ma of cattradole Utah 1101/70 at rest ere law o*l* 4u. 43 or our oreukoote tat, •ettlp et tribe, Talc& se • drarwtrie Cleat lever. a barbarity awl reliable catch in tattling :Raves hamr. Ciarg, wau rawly eula fir 440. ton aid a Yawl eat •acti a watch; an . besides. ,)on rat rot • • litrarueter wW lit certtocateo : , Jus Zoe lb cents; 1 Lase Ix ft i cents; air, fur awl Testy fur BS. ta. baxea dtugfi, •• a ill send wane cb•Uk para Tu boor sa. we all oat.] • goal lawn annealed Out to (Alma. Is 4 yarn ?Artie. &cilia& up Lirga clubs will nitaive uuenl pre -rota. part ICIAIII.II tit um.) to law teed u• applies ion. A.it AO QUI to do ast troy See .mete .0 tan. e. nod to h. rani we. ruetoutet• trails ibabilty to tat our muerte, it evened. +Mara U• 41.7, r. t I U.: tag Use &Apr...a s kant to collect silt de...very. LI a • are iteets at to agsewaru watches • I as r e re taro • h• rat wby Brit brats. or Peet terns ottl t..00d ta, in.ltivea 144 41.01116 s lag. U a will tutu ragater the package at our pear .ffice sod 1C...4 a ilt •el Lea..l ties di claims. II any watch ..tot n out *wove* it Loa) Le 4 aurae. aunt 1.1.• tr ue) Will be tetutatetb the iepota i- of ;mar tat w. which bas beau coseteatimet tits Ave ,cat. cud i• .41 tic wit in ay. ty part ul the country. • e list. ail oe °awed • panic...ll e uaiewtes libel a • .aii 14.010111 katioria all eie neuter t to du. Adds we AK& UAL S; it “tuadway, new lurk, - Post Office Sue, bribs. Doc. V, B^i -3m SEEING IS BELIEVING AT 704 A RUII STREET. NEW PRICES! ~ NEW GOODS! ittcH SILVER & SILVER PLATED WARES, Includin every style - 4. , .....--=_,_ . and deerription, elude & z 1 Pxpressiv for the Winter ‘-7- trade, whlch for neatness Ili -=- and durability cannot he A" --..- surpassed at JOHN BOWMAN'S Wholesale and Heft!! Manor/set ovine , Fautb!lament, 704 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA a Re-plat in. at shuts aeUce. Lee. lb, leO7 JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., . 7 ARE NOW READY urn TRIM Entire Importation • CHRISTMAS GOODS UR Tits iiiiressirsiAsoN. 80 wiki, they moot re •iectfttill, %eqe the att•a•kmsiting Pb i Is stagAteettua as early call, before the rh.eeeet ar Ides are everted. - and tits hurry of Raid.) bu.fuese ..repute that metal aiteutloh they &taro attended to •it their Nahum The et-ek of .lAYCIIKS, DIAN , NDS. ONWIILRf PILVER-WARZ, PLA fhb titkiDS, VIADCILS BKONZI.S. AND I.OIIWPNAN hirVEL flan, altsay' dasqrlytfaa.',utlated al; hempen by this House *sestets In Kane* morality sod beauty. arse,' bp of any ovi.us year. A n eismiustion of oar aux* cannot but 'u, lOterietifig to frogs idus °worry, also are ‘,O t cteolally nal to visit oar astablo.btuent All 'dare by let tar, or IngNl Isr rasyset lan woods and prices, wII receive careful and prompt cat. loam. Hissis cars • eh) WIC ad and t rWarded. NUM tiftitATLY HE u UtaiD TO SUIT THIN TIM 68. JANYS K. L hrirehrio isad Silvenar t h. No. d in Cbastant rag, Philailelp Dee. 1111*67. [l4l. 23.-3 m JUiIN BOWMAN, No. 704 A rch Street, Our Goods amodooddab tbodidaildwoi tlio City Wu. 14.1/11111214. I. • • • .1 1 11 E undersigned. take 'this method 11 . a taireviag poo , lllc vast goy 4111 amp az the Cabinet-making. Business, Ak aft Rioaraml breaches. and thet dOs letaie oa V4rito &Newt omit .1 BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS, Corneo o,o o o a l 44 . 6l4AB.,ibisheot • *Stands . Dressing Bursautr - Chaim of dtrefOind.; fn s • - everylimoitio hi& astif , • . netiliecrkftv Hue. - , agAr+i4A.DX COFFINS, 4140 • COFFINS MAIM TO ORDER. ' • • , • • . • • • • 4 5114 it 14144 1 - 60 ,14,4 4 ,r 910 1 V. " 4 " • .404, 0 4 SA* *WWII 4 , 441.444111`, 111 . 114 1 ,0 mime" taft., nab,. The aoderehapvi harlot/ bed . over JO )oars Paramaall e *wow Lau% e00..4..-thits thof niniewsbosibipineOwerl vet ear alien. w imeteor.- - ew smilz r zZrz i riptas~ lrg % As . • # • LL 118„.i.d. a.l ctrAlli r trdt#4/41 4 : .10 4 N", r gt ° , 4 * -0 , 1 , , . , . gialis of Igo mai'. gnaw. wilissist ro blea Al""e`l4, 4•4 001414041:1* Matto &iv* P itot-at waiver *sot 1 10441tals SU Sus am Ilansts& WI" 41411tikalt, Jamt!anx.-g* ,1868:s -g Waldo , and.Ntwsky. C4ll. AT (estrum Penna. PII.ILADELPHIA. An wain - intent of WareAes, Jewelry. Silver and Plated Ware entwiantlyen hand. Watches for the Million ! PAULA DELA' t . Manufacturer mud &eh; in SILVER AND PLATED WARE, gmigt. Pa* TO THE PUBLIC. [Aug. 21.-ly = , Pairr; OA -44 * 1 4, 11 4/10^ • Januar. 1/'; he Air Gettyibstrin Loca.Ll ,111111" liiv Ageo .4 Real acet Toe.4lav the I Itb, Fe' roary 51 ‘ll:—Tt Is the Dr perto4,,eo# 0:4/A.W.441/54. nMi r ted to 141tt REVIVU4- arrt+4 for slime Mit thia pl ,anY *t. nu•ubor are s.a.kl good work gawn.'i PROPERTYISIA pa •o'i 'le I a half - 1 B rn )1.4 ottrA4:. beek Intention td; RAILROAD EN. on thn 13th ind.. t were pleetr.4 DI Illrowtl Gonpilitty Director% -1 7 . A.. llittinger4. IL M. •.n.t.h,•llen karton. Goo. V. land, D. MeConad.. ELF:C . I'ION. —A the NI u iiiittaikiiiirig, S etety, Wag hPili al, fiklriwillaf WOllll4ll Ilnir. 13 urnat Nlyt44. Statile, 4 7enrige Tis Des: rich, Ir., ilien4 PI hilt. J dm Murk/ Octet Do.rtrieb, sr. . , BIN li EI:EC el..c.i..ti for Direotrk timixt It.titk, • it ill were elte-en : • Own Win. I t.t.r, I) 'via , . Komi' M.treits Samson, 'rite followle‘ the Fir-it !tatting J.r4ri) %I emteltniiiiii, D. Nict:ot aAu ;Ay, J MEM TEMP 11.A.NeE have receive I a. Or a Stale TLIIIptI alit: • In itarri-bunt e-tt F..brultry. AII.Irt v d 1,4, attend. to liarn%lJurg 'lvor rt, ,d, Ilse l'ittlaCti.l and the Nun hr. con e at the (_;',..fivi it I- Kiiteil ill ib plerr ..(LI• PeILLII4I,I Lnu u. .6O ■uziliary Cu formed, unit mule beuu svld.ll Lne FROZEN TOi to le trn that opt Mr. JACOB re.txu•ted Ottzett ti zen to deitaii. 13ROt•ait S. AboVel un.iet,o •k to 10 IC •Uil lgolgge mg nr.tn. IL is rillitts) cold feu lop his ientimlt z_47 year s I mmtb Iti PROPERTY . S La-t w‘ ek 11r: I. ma:e tit • Itrowlw.ty.to Nltr . suit/ of $11,..51X). Mr. Lool4 or*,4•ll* Y of L.,. t,,04 oau t for Mr. J4iu buildia; Ou th %V tO M r. SVareh•dm ill ire strettt,.lo SIC MET (j. 151. 4- EAst thiLl A Kpnetsv hi tAiu C,Hireretice etzti)r n , trtlirrn awl atoit , and the moans! an Two-Wirda and in tnio Sta.o. nteAuLs slid SALE Or° —Thi4 w..11-kutler at Wm loot 411 the lunipike Ilvat berebursti wee:re wnprh tor, SAMUEL 5 EACH po,,,usion to tw 11611. This .1)Isoe. co.ttinii phi iVil ft t.lti pli re tiay.er. ry. it- pi. iinsit) c 'lent pro par eat^ tiiui 14 rutin whicta t.tm alsailittincw it a veryta,insbta STUPID TI) an um..n.liauuder in{ ,n/L evetyb , Stnpi , l —lot tire.' so +lowly I either Ko betwegiti Stupid • to stoppiln church mime auti going. 11r. Stupi annoy the win your IQ.My en (into!, three feeal.' if any one •tept' that people's 'Opt proluolion phi our IOVTIII . Wall ler ihnutt to save dollars a year fbiw 7 taku a county pa '• FIRE .kNO of NlivitlAy the I. o du •k, the lunt,! Hear F.ountain 11•1 covore I L on tun.. entirely port W. iPt Pt atAbek W 44 savqpil, boric+, a tutlf. 2 tl+ n. wing 60 , .3 of glihtri, bu-bels of chive rye. nO.l oats, 1: With all ItinclA of tirely desirttytti. hhilttrAt of a vile e imetedial•lF Mr Graeae F. judlin.r fia-in re ing to.tru • an , ' is and During lived Uy= gt wn me 4. * $1 7 4.811141 . : : : sir 331 lit barn wsw riot biped re,xli••ractilqu urn wh 1 soottilufg le