t t *tar it stulind. Friday, April 1, 1870. Advertisers sedoliwersisSeresteduali attar la slat that the ; regular-elem. lotion at tbe7.6ITAN. AND hiIIiTINDL" Is pinch larger than that or aar other power published - le the Doesty, beteg read weekly by net less than 11,000 perIIGIIS. THE New York Democracy are just, now having a lively time, quarreling over the spoils, and fighting like RH , kenny cats. Having swamped the heavy Republican majority of the rural 'districts, last fall, by the enormous fraudulent vote of the city, and secured a majority in both branches of theLeg islattwe, jubilant shouts want up from the utiterritied over the certain pros pects of new spoils. It was promptly given out that the various Controls slobs, by which the rapacity of corrupt politicians in the city were measurably kept in check, were to be swept away. The Police were to be brought under dire& ifentrol of the Mayor—the Park an:miss - ran and other Boards control ling heavy fends and dispenking large patronage, were to be put at the disposal of the various rings which run the par ty machinery. But then the prise was so attractive and the rings SOZUMMOUS that It was found a ditilenit job to parcel out the spoils satisfactorily.- r For long months there have been pro tracted caucuses, and innumerable pow vows, at Albany, in- Tammany Hall s at the Fifth Avenue Club, and the va rious headquarters where shoulder hitters And repeaters have *been want to cougregate—all endLut,in a grand burst 'up and a royal fight! The "Young Democracy," beaded by Sheriff O'Brien, John Morrissey, and street Commissioner McLean, and repre senting the rank and file of the party, finding that Oakley Mall, Peter B. Sweeney, District Attorney Garvin, Auguitats Belmont, Comptroller Brin nemsn, and Other Tammany ' Chletb, whd have groin enormously rich on party spoils, were Indispesed to make a fair divide, - determined to" nut the machine on their own book—orgarilxed a net* Democratic Club as a rival to the arlstocratic Fifth Avenue concern —drafted a new . City, Charter and at Albany imperiously deiiali4l ltd adoption. Sweeney, HalliA Co., de termined to put their foot On this Pie sumptuous movement of their 'new rivals, and their adherents at Altiany, uniting with the licpublicaus, dereidecl all the pending bills relating to The City. Our readers can judge of the In tense excitement which ensued. Al bany and .Iliew York becantea seething politicalpeuldron, the "Young Demir cracy" 6birging treachery., upon the Tammany Chiefs, and the rival lac Lions declaring war to the knife. "CI Brien, Morrissey dr. Co., announced t a meeting at Tammany Hall on Monday night last, to take steps to redrew the wrongs:of their friends. The -Tam many Videfs order id the Hall to be closed, 'and applied to the Chief of Polleelor aid. Night came, and with it an immense crowd of shoulder7hit- tars and bruisers, prepared to enforce the demands of O'Brien and Morris sey ; but 1;200 brawny palkaunen, with batons and revolvers, blocked. qp the avenues to tliedlall. A riot wire inr- ment fdr a while. The "YonigDiann cracy" - finally, after making a formal demand through a Committee for - ad- Inittance and receiving a pereMptory refusal,. drew off-their forces—repaired to Irving Rail, and • held an indigpa tiothneeting, denouncing their rivals as leagued with the Radicals, and de- Oaring for revenge. ' Thus-stnod the flgtit at last aetiounts. Good may grow out it. It hi' rumored ; that Peter Sw.leney and other big guns of the party, have become tired of the imperious sway of the mob, and, with new-born virtue, manifest is diet- position to unite with thekßepubllcans In passing a series of fsir billsoipoking to reform.in the City Administration The tax-payers of New York have for long years been at the mercy of the de- operate piolitleal gamblers who have ruled the Clty with a rod !ef Iron, and systematively plundered the Treasury. All attempts at reform have proved fruitless in the face of a compact or viillzatidn controlling the scum of the - CitY, and able, though the machinery of repeaters and ballot-staffers, to give any requiked majority at elentiona.v I. is an old adage; "when roguetifalLont, honest men get their dues," apd- Cale Democratic quarrel may bringsome re lief to the burdened- tax-payers of the Empire City. Tart pemocratic leaders are begin- Alin/ to reap the fruits of their life; lculg atitagauieni to the negroe. Now that the /4th Cr:north:Atonal Aztrend meat hee prede a Man of EltunbO, his a vote becomes a thing of some itio;' l ment, and the shrewd leaders of the party are alrendy cantiog about for some _way of ginzi,ing it. They are willing to take the - back trace Ignotte. their pest record, NO aw SOF * °41, 1 shin-bons and ail, Sam bo will _calif vote the Democratic ticket. -But the rank and file have been so /On owl io habitually ihelectrimitedsith ,e6l hatred of the Aegro, • teL they. 100011 born the nauseous dose -Prialgibed . ,_ .f 6 r them. Trouble is brewing lathe Mem °erotic 'ranks on this question.. In Philadelphia the "Penney ivania Dern °Grath: Association," which-la _times past dispensed law and, gospel to the faithful in that city, has gone t os j Ams , a wee& on the rock of negro-phobia. Lewla G. Cersaidy and other lights of , Ake party undertook to bring the Areso-' chain Into harmony with :this new gmedrbat mutiny and MbialOn, enan ed, and on Monday the "Pennaylvanit DeuloOilido Association," .linding its occupation gone, gave up the ghee" the goodeAnd chattles of the deceased "club being mild at public auction. lin Marykitul, 'WSW troubles threat en Ito Mist Mr - Democracy. Some` o 1 the leaders, headed by Gov: I3owii, Propose to tomtit the situation Mid strike boldly for the colored - vole.. A bill is now pendidg in the Maryland ,Legislature to authorise the registering of cctiored voters—and this altboogb the *publicans have not a "Ingle mamber in either Serrate Qv Hoest.:— Dot movepow bits developed a /tune uPPullitien, and the Democratic mums am taking aides for and :wined. En-Reproreentative Minis low Written rketilrlOSter: Oethuuneing the eh ewdAnseis al..,Uue o aatilutiquall Mg* ' nerved 1p -tgyid. caused by multi," dorms operettas on Southern legirda tions, and demanding that the Demme --racrof Maryland light-it to the Wine end. Where the ear is to and liar to beisici. In 6ife mesa time ties moie ty eariliehaid -colereteV. Miasma trze quietly marektefike their totem, and iu due time wifilsike their plead* the lirand 114A:how colnOti esligish 4415 I m mertallsed 'rust ditmeile-ar - our -Malmo hist 67, by its bold Mid - 111 , - utdpbant insartion - of the • equilltflrf' all Alien before: the law. The Connecticut State Election wUI rake plow on Monday.' LIF.OIIIIL.ATIVF • \ • Both branches of the :LeiPaliture have agreed to adjourn, thjely, on Thursday, the 7th of April, opal •tbole . seems to be a disposition now .to -Ali„ busineslL The General Appropriation Bill. which had passed the Hope, b been under cOnsideratioo4n-thiSen • during the past week. A sharp fight is going on inregamt_to private chari tios, the lobbies befit tilled with par ties ,aaeking propptiations...: The HO'use put In a number; but the Senate specially endorsed by the State Board , lof Charities. The Senate has cut down . the Common School Appropriation from $750,000 to $500,000. The new Metropolitan Police -3 1dB for, .the city of. Philadelphia has passed the Senate, and has been reported' upon; favorably by the (=unit:tee to which' it was redtirred in We ,ll.Ouse. It is thought this bill will be . Approved'hy the kipvernor. ThoSeriatettee has repOrtedi favorably, the #ouse bill, to prevent gambling. and lotteries in ditis .State.— The penalty for gambling.. Is a fine . of one thousand dollar* and imprhoornuen not to exceed five years. This provis lon' also' sippliels to:Weeper* of gluides.:— Lottery dealers are punished in the same way, hut those who . are gulled by the purchase of tickets sire exempted. The duty for watching for such games is imposed upon constables, and keep ers of Ikon*: lane and reSaurantil are forbidder, under severe penalties, from allowing games in theig.: e tur, The relatives of those who fOORAre enabled to sue and recover in any court of rec ord. • The House has passed a bill prorid -44 for the efeatkm of a.monument to tlieruesnosy ofAilurladdiers and Wiwi elm were-slain, or lost their liven kr thelata rebelilott.. ?'he bill Pro.ride4 that the monnmaritahall beareoted, the publicsgmunds - sit'aarrisimrg, im -mediately iniruntaf the western porch of the capitol, andappropriatee twenty thosseand dollars out of the State Treasury for •that purpose. The hill elicited along and partisan debate in the House; and was pasted by a prett closi partritti. • - , Welegretrtillearn from Harrisburg that the-friend 9 of the Border Damage Bill have abandoned all hope of its passage this seissidn.- A most flagitious bill was rushed -through 'the :senate and House last W•ek;-which, in- audaeious robbery of the State 'Treasury, out,HercmPs any 'thing 'in the Pam history of the State, While the press Of Philadelphia - and Pittsbutg• 'Were- bitterly assailing 'the Border Damage Claim bill as a “rallr on the Treasury, thblingeswindlewas maturing under the auspices of FUR 'delphir and Fittiburgiabyists. When all was ready, noses counted, and its &Image ensured, the bill -was "sprung any rtishiggi through with an indecency of - baste that only equals the villainy of the bill, tinder the guise of aid to newly projected : railroads, the bill at one swoop takes nine millions and a half of dollars 'from tbe Sinking Fund. It passed the Senate by'a vote of 20' to 12, and the House by a vote of 59 to 84. Nene:for Duncan' and Dr. Dill both voted for the bill r To make the "ring" 14g; enough to ensure the swindle, sops were held Out to various sections cif .the State. The bill lung gone to the Governor;and weliope he - may have nerve, enough to resist the lobby Influ ence, which. wpved so potent with - the .Legiishaws, and veto It. . In brief, the bill gives $6,000,000 of •that Ames Mortgage Bonds of the Penn sylvania Railroad to the "Jerky Shore, Pine Creek and Buffalo Railroad," a company whicti had no existence until lest,Week..Ao - whic 4 k PPRPTses to bulk!, a road from Jersey 13hcre Lyco,tn.ing county, to a point in McKean county, connectingthere with the Suffalumosal —the new Company to substitute an equal amount *turfs of their own,. which may or may not be worth a dol- lar. 13M six millions eliirnlina were wanted, and In theabiesiee of iapital- late willing to take the risk, the Sink ing Fund is robbed wholesale. The $3,500,000 guaranteed Bonds of the Al• legheny Valley Railroad, now in the Sinking Fund, are parcelled out to three companies organised to build roads In Clearfield, Green, Allegrheny and Erie eounties—these eompanies alio to etibilitate art equal animist of their own bends. Thee the Oinking robbed of nine and a half nal- lions of dollars of first-elies Bonds, worth par, to be supplied by Bonds of an Inhrior lecurftrand problematleal value. We do iioClieettate to affirm %at so flagitious a bill amid never have gone through on he merits, or witbaint 13011 - art ,gencieiii.aitd an , Who vetted for ft shottld be heidAtp te public indigoes -1 Lion. We learn that the. !Weide. of the Border Damage Cidmr lti,ie piepaTed a newqrill; whin h - Proposee to false a iondio bys tax of three 6ents per ten trituvorted over the various rallio" Of the State. Tin u ceruititutioutailty Ltio , 44Fit Ten der'act Is sodp.fto 3rmighs be im* the• libtOreine %Couto Two °saes, - DeanandaLatimacitivoiffilyttobe tit ,:sus pending; And Ask Friday " Conte, on motkiskofakrltAttorna i klerk. *rat, ordered,thensstbsen,to he setdoWn for argument on hconchwass.t. the issisnot imal-temkir.deldskiti (Wet JUe ties-Chime, Justice' Mimeo, !WNW, Field and Grier, ford the majeritY, and orhookinptnionii wentennounoed as the JUdgment of the Court. Justices suniffirayne dissented, holding that the Legal-tender act Is constitutional: ledge Grier has retir ed frOfti•othe lien* • leaving but tour Justiciel - tobtitteinlialatelaiigniout of the Court. 'invitees Stinegiuut It& ley have been added to the Coot since the recent declaim, Eiden unber . stood that they both held the eet to be constitutional, It is probable that 'the former - tleonikenutrill be monied.- The poaltion of Oblif INS* eh** en this question baboceiditaistedmit surprilie and much ixornment. it Wu „furies his administration of the TreetinDe: pigment, and on his teeentirendastoti, that that the 'Le& Teti's* . At l ira' passed. That heitioght mediate his own acts, is, to sty the hint, lettraiwtll. Vire bee °fibs Athuitioettaitien the ar Bommimeriitioh how, no to be tricalled. A bele sateigh time hire ebtlisu to aavrip.hiabt rale sinititeretly port ibr **eh* . *tattier or matiblig Wilieleeem poteu47 . time inaite,'anelPtipe Impremetee aew that the Tteettorat suakibreme (gibe 4ht the l biftwOtiiiiithittvemilamtiiint the Atho/thi. r- • pe g isat ig v ,Dt kairkindl6 *id aDR proxiOlagto r pm „burial' 114010, 1 4 1thP4.04-in ' AMP • ' CrDgmptgn'r +P+. Alai* • " 1 - #ooauritirY . ;1101344•400,4 141 Wit Whailmittlebal wasiaramoßdid doss notiapper, . iMIIMI TUE INlt=' CENEVE, The next Cenanpa"-wilt taken under the xintendehca ~ t en. Francis A. T. of Ai* '..74 . , V ale .. ri der titan. ashen li nte ' l o 11 dookundylprovitTems .-. * tit 'of . , Wieh disii# oil:Pit/41Se t r poin ment of Assistants ou the U. . Marshals. Gen. E. M. Gregory, of Philadelphia, Marshal of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, will have the control of appointments in the fol. Carbon, Chlater, Cumberland, Dauph in, Delaware, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Monroe, Mont,gorn ery, Northan, ptott, Philadelphia, Per ry, Pike, iachtlyikillWayne nod York. .Each oounty will be/ (livid ii into lis many . a sub &it -lets as the AL.rshal may ,Cleam,eipedleot or necessary, uu sub district to coat in over 20,u00 inhabi -tants. .:We see it stated atm Gen. Gregory. will not appoint Ci.uuty Mar shals, bat will arrange , the , uhdistricia himself and make the appuiutmenta to each. In 1880, Adams county was di vided WM flight districts, viz.: 1. ;Townships of Franklin, Manahan and Butler. 2. Tomaildps of Union, Conowaso. Berwick sad Berwick Btironith• Tolman's' of fhunlikm, Mountpleasant and Ottord. 4. Township} of /Ludington, Tyrone and Btra ban. 5. Townships of Germany and alounGor• 4. Gettysburg Borough and Cumberland town ' ship 7. Toenwhips of •Lstiniorr and liendlng. & Townships of Handltonban. Llbeity and Free • dons These districts may be changed, and pcesibly, the number increased. When definitely arranged, the distrieLs will be announced. We see it also stated that Gen. Gregory has determined to riquire all applicisits for appointment to a4dress him penimall,y in their ;,•)i hand writing, that he ma' jut:, of their clerical compliteiccy-I,4at the persons appointed will be requirto to do the work thranselees, and. not by, Proxy ; and taus& reside in the district for which they ask to be appointed. Coeunitea bee been engaged during the last .week with the Tariff Bill, the St. Domingo Treaty, and the right of Senator Ames to a Seat—the first earn pying the attention of the House, and the UM( two the Senate. It was ex pected tharcell three would be brought to a vote this week. The St. Doniingo Treaty: will be defeated, notwithstand hrg the President i aturdety to have It stifled. Senator Sumner made a very able and exhaustive speech adverse to the Treaty. It requires a two-thirds vote to ratify; which cannot be :obtain. ed, - thejudgment of the Senate being against the further acquisition of for eign territory. Even If it receive a majority vote, it will fall. The Indi cations are that Senator Ames will be admitted too Seat by a decided major ity. The Tariff bill will peas the House, but when the sections come up in detail, there-may be material modi fications, by reasoner conflicting views and interests. The tendeney among Western members •is towards a Free trade volley or a Revenue Tariff with incidenial protection to American in dustry. The. Funding Bill in the House, and the Georgia and Texas bill In the Senate, are awaiting the dispo sition of these measures. For some reason the Senate Judiciary Cornmittee . have delayed action on the bill for the admission of TexaS. On Tuesday, on motion of Senator Sher man, the bill - ass taken out of the hands of the Committee, and, after a sharp passage bet Ween Senators Sher man and Trumbull, was paseed, yeas 47, nays 11. The Senate amended the bill, in as to make it conform to the Mississippi and Virginia bills. It goes beak to the 'House for concurrence. IMB. Casswa, from the sub-Commit tee on Contested Elections, bum prepar ed a report giving Taylor (Republican) the seat for the sth Pennsylvania dis trict, eomposed'ef part of Phltadelphia mid Bucks county. Reading (Demo ma) was returned elected. Taylor oontested on account of frauds in Phil adelphia. Mr. Cessna's report elects Taylor by 72 majority, on conceded error, and frauds. • The Democratic members of the Committee will not controvert the report. Additional frauds were alleged, covering over 700 votes, but as The investigations of the Committee elect Taylor independent of these, the Committee do not pass on the other points. • - The Maryland Democratic State Central Committee, on Friday bat, utter. an excited debate, adoptednoolti tionain favor of "aeoeptlng the altos, tkot," and proposing_ to look after the colored. rote, They tiodotte the bill before the Legftdator• to authorize• the reerterkw iookired voters. • AITOVIAMIIO DigVlFilogramarirs HOW . DNNIOORAIII CARET XLICITIONII IN • - OWIADIMPEL. We learn from the Harrisburg Telegraph that the most astounding developements were made last week, before the committee trying,the contad election of Diamond versus Watt, from tie First Senatorial dis trict. Lewnencepall, a young man appal'. ntly from tweotty-fice to thirty years of - oppeare4,itefore theoominittee., Alter being duly sworn he stated in , substanee itihthe was likt?otober kel 4 4 le now -8 m of New Ifrri ; ti . mtta. wetA or ten ilkelt before the election belirie f° the eva ning le company with several otinrs en 'their usual place of meeting, in s lager beer saloon in West Broadway, New Vain that Geo. Bromt, i wen Itliiii Deniocrodb) politician of that city, ' inclding in West Broitdway, (gituso the ndaiber of the bonne,)., celled et price of meeting and made erreedeetente with them to go to kidiadelroble detioAt ,the : before bei°r° the last electinu fir the par Pos e, o voting the DemoCratic Solna in that olfr as one* oe possibleiitrerid to Poi 4eirk 023 a bead sad exidswee Thilin pursuance of that arrangement twenty-Re of his com panions Went li i two dillbrtent bidet to pylajaiiii anflinet at a certain hotel (the name of Which he pry) where they tdrumed .thetuseiree'during the balance of the :410.-got ,ao eanl breakfast awl ' then "nett opt qil 4440 :Maslow Itie t r I were pridell 116,194de of dye or 111, 90 , then Wan to qtp iterpOlii in 14 tine district undsr the i l oa or . !or One an- quain4 inThlts4btli flltet before de* reached the Pat it man would Spaeth wit ne,e,,gten theme ticket and a kip et ' PePleiottletatei the namesnam es !Pd . f e l lalees: someofoneen the Begieby OA In Om WP-41 = „ 1 . Perrlod 11:11 4 .. .,„_.te ileMelliele la .PIP ~g iAioir and wile 'whidiat fitOleitation. voted TIMIS Pm ism THAT DAY Pm T 3 lidin'llitss at due pea kelt of the tral tinletel HoPAL - '.. twit iflince Pt 00 SOW eirob'orst ea ual4 lota* In but one of theta tittlttoted _ over TWA:r Im , t ommm alt mr ize w NT VOUS were ass mitt per- __by tbaiitleilieir ellalfw Xittitrepeateri This story tea& Una I.* unooetregioted, and they here given every Milky le kr. Dia mond to ountradiet is. , la ;new inetanteg Poilitel ansimn. win Abs. end' t he haw . 4 ba all4alni la NOW Tot Plaln, - Dated; betel V trebled, Whet Jaqm don they followed , v an • - I* Mem iteopetklesieldmi at their flatia ~ __." 4c.zecogebudi.,„ 7, 1111 E OM To the Senate and House of Representatives : It is unusual to notify the two 'louses of Congress by message of the promulgation, by prochunation of the Secretary of State, ..f the ratification of a Constitutional Amendment. In view, however, of the vast loportance of the Filleentir Amendment of the Constitution, this day declared a part of that revered instrument, I deem a departure from the usual custom Justifiable., A mem ine which makes at once four millions of people, voters, who were heretofore declared by the highest tribunal In the lead not citi• sena of thelinited States, nor eligible lobe mew me (whit tile assertion that "at the time of the Deciaietkon at independence the frainios was fixed untterfal in the civilized .portion of the white race'regarded as an slalom in morals as well as in,r it lit k los, that ich black men had no rights wh he men were bound to respect,:) is Indeed ismeas are of grander importance than any 13 :1* . r one act of the kind from the foundation o ear tree Government to the present time. Instiutions like ours, in which all power is derived directly from the people, must depend mainly upon their intelligence, pa triotism and industry. I call the attention, therefore, of the newly enfranchised facet* the importance of their striving in every honorable manner to make themselves worthy of their new privilege. To the race more favored Isevetofore by our laws I woukl say, withhold no legal privilege of -advancement to the new chime. The framers of our Constitution firmly believed that a republican form of government could not endure without intelligence and educa tion generally diffused among the people.— The "Father of his Country," In his Fare well Address, Mee gib, language : "Promote, thee, am a matter of primary importance, Walhalla's for the general fusion of knowledge. Inproportion as the structure of Government gives force to pub lic opinion, it is essential that public opin ion should De enitgbteued." In his first Annual Message to Congress the katlle views were forcibly presented, and are again urged in his eighth Message. I repeat tut the adoption atlas Fifteenth Amendass at to the constitution completes the greatest civil change and constitutes the most important, event that has occurred since the nation cause into ifs The change will be beneficial in proportion to the heed that is given,to the urgent reconunendatioat of Washington. It these recommendations were important then, with • population of but a few millions, how much more import ant now, with a population of forty mU• liens, and Increasing in • rapid ratio ! I would, therefbre, call upon Congress to take MI the means within their cowl; ntion al powers to promote md encourage popu lar education throe aft the country, and upon the people everywhere to see to it that all who possess and exercise political rights shall have the opportunity to acquire the knowledge which will make their share in the. Government a blessing and not a danger. By suck means only can the bene fits contemplated by this Amendment of the Constitution be secured. Proclamation *Ube ncerefary *fatale The following is the Proclamation of the Secretary of State referred to In the Idessage of the President: HAMILTON MR, ISHORETART OF STATE OF To au whom these Presents may come, Greatiog Know ye; thin the Congress of the United Wars, on or about tha.twenty•see snth der of Tebtuary, lathe rat one thous and sight hundred and sixtpnine, passed a resolution in tin Wardit. luNi ROM 6 5 10 7- ng, to era:, A Resolution Proposing an Amend grunt to (he fifonetitutionlf Use United States. Reloftier& by the Senate sold Whime of ikipreatrythetieu of the Visited Stages of Anwrie4 is Oh/sorest !am:inbred, {two thirds of both Howe egmenning,) That the following article' be potied to the Legtibteres of ' the severer Staten, sr an ateendoseal to tbs Constitution vf,the United Stalse, which, "Jima raLthed by Ahree fourths of said Legislate's', eatt be valid as part or the Oonstftnthm, iuniely • " Section 1. The 1101 or l tifittens lof United Stites to vete Assn , not be Aided er abridged by the United Station. or by am. State on account alpha, polor or My ON. condition of servit.We. "Sectich Ir. Thel.lphst shell brie pow er to enforce Alas MI Wit by *ppm:Triode ,1 And rather, that it appears iMtsi deenmenM on Me in Oh Deptrimem 11 1114 ameadment to the ConsliMAise st 4 the United' States, proposed, as afesseald,, tm, been ratified by the Legialehmes of *ID States of North Carolina, West Virginia' Atasenehusetts, Wisenseist, Loalsi t ens, Mkialgas, Smith Carolina,Remmylva- Arkansas, Connectiont, Florida, nets, Indiana,liew York, New ilitopebialk Nevada, Vermont, } Abeam% Missouri, Mindilsiled,Ohdok iortM lir-sosalk 111:innesote;- arteder:4siend, 14ebreeka Texas; interenty-nMeiSatm. ' '4ad ciao the Settee *hose Leg iduntis the sald propelled Amendment Illeselsonba ii Apt, : whole number elr StateillikUnothdted Stites. ftirther, that It swim litosim Sgt. laliiimammat on lie -hi Wit Depannient, that the Legislatore oftie Stam of New YasY pas Ilsgteb 111 j144 reiolutices °k W* to withdrew the lald Intriteetionnr . the a~w ,hanessiment which 1%4 -1001Childe 4.4": ifikafitrui of that 1 04 . 4 4 / 4 4 Ida a* a !IA& b(el Pledt4 ibtr toes4o - And Anther, that it softie from an al oha document:en Ms in this Deliertmem that_ theiagialmose et Geosigia has by res ohnlioskmatiiimi Mee mid prottnissi Amanita weaitstiore,, N. cr7 - bs ii kW* that I, Ma nton A dratmenyAltitte if the Uhited States, by vistas mat is prirenanoe ot the NNW maks of the Mk *COMP= 414 " wired the osusissik • tleY 4W . APrA,Sito„„ yes& Asinami haadre4, oad *Atom, tetk.: l tid itAllt NON pm** 041 prOlics4oa' of **Jaws et the Vatted AWN Wel other rispossa," berei7 eeethr 114.. Ainewbeese it imi beams TAU to THE GRAIMMIIIITION. THE FIFTEENTH . IIOOIIOT IN FORCE. 411yout ,4 ,11 - WaifiAir . GRANT. unvul.M l P lo o4 l l OF SECRETARY FIS“ 4 4 , - Ttaff Hain, g r 'llitsperentatives on' Wednesday paseed the 4 Janate amend ment to the Texas bill, and in a short time, say an hour thereafter, the Pres dent's Message was received in Con gress announcing that he had signed toe bill, ■ ud' that i Proclamation tied gone forth irom the Secretary of State (a copy of which aussaipanied the Message) ruaktncknown that the Fif teenth -Amendment had been ratified by a sufficient number of States and is now a part of , the -Constitution. The Message wee responded to-by applause In the galleries, and clapping of hands upon the fluor of the Rouse. President Grant well describes the adoption of the Fifteenth Amendment as "a mea sure of grander importance than any other act of the kind from the founds-, tion of the Government," and In view of the Importance of the subject matter we give the Message and .Proelausation In full, although. reeeived just as we were preparing to go to press : licoollay of Um Praeldmag. EXIOUTIVI MANSION, March $O, 1870. U. 8. GRANT VIZ 115/11ED CLUES ~stiti:. \ .. ~: saw •t; all intents and purposes !spirt of the Con stitution of the United States. , • , tofoutestiniony - , nrhereo4 I have hereunto band and sed tide a seal ttic De- Stilli*_ 3 :' - '... , atiAlie 7 - i' . s -•' sebtugton 'this -- i ' • . y . liarchibi ihe year , ,--?:' IL„ t, . - . ~ i inann aght ti• 1 4111ln • '''''', .. trlcad of the - independence or the United States the ninety-fourth. (Signed) Hamturou Fmk. ' iIiaIIIGNAL 11111ilirIII. *sun Tauusery, in Fulton ,county., Was destniyed by ere on Friday the 181 h ing. A TazirrottnAn persisted in dying with his boots on, Since .t2.t4e mourners have found $17,000 in them. DURING the :teen% cold weather twelve men weae frozen to death iu the northwes tern section of lowa. WOMEN prisoners In lowa have all the rights of men. They are set to breaking stone. Tax prosptct for the peach crops o Maryland and Delaware Is said to be ex. cellent. Foust workman were precipitated down the shaft of a coal mine near Shenandoah City, Pa., on Friday, by the breaking of a rope,,and all were instantly killed. Hoy. Pierre Soul; formerly United States Senator, and at one time Minister of the United States to Spain,' died on . t3aturday at New Orleanp. Tug Ways and' Means CorrimMee have struck lion the lennding bill the clause per mitting the exchange of greenbacks for four per cent. bonds. Tax owner of a vicious dog was last week fined two hundred dollars, in New York, in consequence of his animal having bitten a neighbor's child. • JZNYDNII is not going to do anything mere in conundrums. lie recently asked his wife the difference between his head and a hogs head, snd she said there was none. He says that is no answer. nom LONDON. London despatch say . it is still asserted that Cite Ametican Bishops at Rome refuse to assent to the proclamation of Papal Infallibility, and that erery effort conciliate then: has proved futile. Taxsassas has ratified her: new cunstita lion, and claims the credit of bring the first State to adopt universal suffrage withlut regard to color, and to tncotporate It in the organic law. AT a meeting of c o lored citizens of Baltimore It was resolved Ilutt a civic faxt cession take place on the fourth of May in honor of the ratifitzstion of the Fifteenth AMendment. Tax cored boy appointed by General Butler as a' cadet at West Point has been declared ineligible by the War Department authorities, being 'Under the requisite age, seventeen years. Taut Anti-moreprdets at' , Uturinne, Utah Territory, have held public rejoicings over the passage by the House of Representatives of Mr. Cullom's bill to enforce the lairs against polygamy. ' Countax Baker has wade a nattier report concerning his raid on the piegans in which he states that every talon iniarnade la pro tect the non combatant*, and that such wo men and children MI were killed were killed accidentally. Da. Wfuihingtort L Atlas. of Philadel phia, termerly of Lancaster, to an opera tion recently performed by him at Rich mond, Va., extracted wearifully a tumor weighing cae hundred and sweaty-Ave pounds. John Clare, indicted for the murder of Henry B. Grove, 'photographer in Balti more, tire years eso, was acquittal on sec ond trial on Tuesday. He was convicted sevond lean ago. bat obtained a new after protracted delay. !Bronx/m.lx from the expedition eugag ed in the survey of thoi Isihmtut of Darien is that considerablesmicessfal progress hes been made into the country, and the party is sanguine ofdiacovering sh easy route for a ship canal between theAthuttic and Paci • Ix the United States Senate on Tuesday Mr. ShernuUt latroduiced arm:4%lot' declar ing the meaning ot,the Income Tai law. It provides that the tax on incomes, divi dends and salaries shall continue during the year 1870, arrears to be collected in 1871, and after this yearthe tax to be reduced to three per cent. Tits tea trifle over the Pacific Railroad L increasing, and destined to be a source of great revenue in the future. Otte ibouNend packages of the tea, cargo of the ship Beuefactress, at San graecisO, having gone forward to Clicago, by rail, the remaiuing 1 0 , 0 (X; Packages are ordered to be shipped to Now Tort by the consignees, A. A. Lori it Co. Tim Tennessemes wildheveto settle their disorders as best they cats, .without the aid lir Interference el United States troopi r , President Grant 'stems to , furnish the sob. diens 'Plied fur, alleging WM the Leglidature of the State can be convened if the.emer gency requires it, and that as themes stands he has no legalairroands fur Interposing the military, arm of the liatimal licivarementi Tim French manufacture oxygen gas for commercial purpose*. Cline *kb mend tanks- are aced for ermirsiying ft Yo enstom- Atm A singular We id Aid& Ibis gas li put in the- Illumination of edvertisensenti' On the boulevards, the elect of , which on a misty atmosphere is reap striking, the cones of light and lii special whiteness producleg very pieturesqueresultiu A smarm) girl has Marks her aPpearerce at Glade . Sprist iepot,-Wiskingtun county, Vt. Site is four , yenel old, and burs mon stanke and Whiskins, Are hair upset thrt•fore Mad extending to the eyebrows. , . Very hers, hidt,-ereeedlingly block, earterdebeloW shoulders. The child is sprightly, with fully developed limbs and Weil-kprmid body. Therms, shoulders, mid back soy coveted 'Nkh soft, downy halt. ONR Moan Sur :16 tat Wortsw...—‘ Ekiduslly the women rite fori.ing iljair witY, Iran every channel oflebr now, old Army to heat nf - Wilnieir - 414161th:4i "in our mislical *hot& 3 the wometr bliikerd bt Wall' street twee ) ;aegglid to be ainflation,' ris Lave also the wok= juratiik wool*: It *a: um% 91= 'lktpuld take one step more, and the litep mew to be iaken by a ErnOklyn lad 7, who the other day was gradontedirtom law school MEC. Loot and admittel 'to :t Lb her. Tai tralon PUIII9 RaProwl has, Wei a I luting, triumph la biy4oPeratist i s and Wks alba "dubs Rite ; poptited 0 4 = of lass week, without serious obstruction from the Wiow`cur say Patt,orlt This the (seising *tory of the contiricais; railway u . wines r not A4' Mull/ usi Itaust;tbe popular la= I 4 C4 , t ! i . a abaulair * tad j ;4„ ' 1 ital4 l aalliataa . ma that It wad ugh bofloili s iPotad 'Phi' Tat 811W13120 SIUKOL^With 1 4 111 ar Judießridieli tba Uggs!k/Adell Suprema Blooll* 411 , cm* nieta- , g Wv give a flit of ilia Makes, with SA* ages milk. date of. *eV 11Wistmaata t it fel. to. ijipast. Samoa P. alas, Ohio 62 1864 Althea 0111$3601;*aiDC ,ft _lB5B &mod Nelicio, Plaid Day* / , 111*. ,66 laa MOIL Bawd $. I,W" 18ta 13660941,1144d y cifIlfixli7ik: .sr 1163 111WaitilireArgegoorhinta:....1 479 esepliT. intffiet, 1070 16MATif *IP GIN. GIRO. N. T111.X4. 1 / 4 , • The country will learn with lieneterrd heart felt sorrow of the deitglr.at flirt/114.7 gisto, o Mundey night, oflifijor INC WON= is ISO it atdoslyaa- tenTOS* with y* tgit.truPila. or o.llol* in the: West 4 04 113 11 rebelicit his brilllmalltwoce it as eirton*ndielerl, klx>4 l lnClieeryiehttre honored. his country with but the single aim of add ing to her honor cad Welfare, and winning &instills's record in every position, be was ru)y the soldier !'without fear and without teproach." He died of apoplexy, after diy's siekness. The announcement of his death was tele graphed to Washington, and produced a profound -lhipresslon. His , body ',lll be brought; East andlnierred at TroY, N. T. Plesident Grant and his Cabinet, General Sherman and manroftter distinguished per-. sons will 'need the funeral. The Mk:Ming Order has been issued by the War Department: Ifsanquairmaa oe Ins Amur, 4.INUTA2T GENSHAL . S OPIUM, WASHINGTON, March 29, 1870. General brdraw,:.No., I. It has become the painful duty of the General to announce to the Army the death of one of our most exalted Generals, Geo. H. Thomas, who expired last evening, at half past 7 o'cloch, in San Francisco, Cali fornia. There Ls no need le turn to the archives to search for his history, for it is recorded in almost every page during the past ten years ; but his classmate and comrade owes him a personal tribute, in which be knows every member of the Army shares. Gen eral Thomas entered the Military Academy in the class of 1,886, graduated in 1840, and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant, Third Artillery, and sent to Florida. He served with his regiment continuously un til December 24, 18M, when he became Captain, having been particularly .diating nished at Monterey and Buena Vista, Mex ico. On the 12th of May, 1865, he woutap pointed to the Second Cavalry as Major, and served with that regiment continuously until he became its Colonel on the ad of May, 1861. The great civil war found him at his post; true and Arm, =lda the tent ble pressure he encountered by reason of his birthplace—Virginia ; and President Lin coln commissioned him as a Brigadier Gen end of Volunteers, and sent him to Ken tucky. There, too, his services were con stant and eminent in the highest degree.— He won the Ant battle in the West, at. Mill Spring, Kentucky, and, from first to last, without a day's or an hour's intermission, be was at his post of duty, rising steadily and irresistibly through all the grades to the one be held as Major General of the regular army at the time d , his death. At Shiloh, Corinth, Perryville, Stone River, Chicka mauga, ChathuMogs, Atlanta and Nashville he fulfilled the proudest hopes of his ardent friends, and at the close of the war General George H. Thomas stood In the very front rank of our war Generals. The General has known General Thomas intimately since theY eat as boys on the same bench, and the quality in him, which he holdattp for the admiiatiois sad example of the young, is his complete and eutire devotion to duty. 'though sent to Florida, to'Mexico, to 'texas and - Arizona, when duty There was absolute banishment, he went cheerfully, and never asked a personal Giver, exemption or leave of absence. In little be never wavered. Firm and of full faith in his cause, he.knew It would prevail, and he never sought Utvaneenient of rank or honor at the expense of any one. What ever be earned of these were his owe; and no one disputes his fame. The very imper sonation of honesty, integrity and honor, he will stand to us as the beau Ideal of the soldier and gentleman. Though he leave. uo child to bur his name, the Old Anny rice Cumberland, numbered by tens ...ILA father, and win Weep Cor him In tears of manly griel. His Wife, afro cheered him with her met sage of love In the darkest hours of war, will mourn him now in sadness, chastened by the sympathy of • whole mertilty. The last sad rites due him as a man and a soldier will be paid s% Trey, New York, en the arrival of his remains, and of his lam ilyi and alt his old comrades who can be present are Invited there to share m the ob sequies. At all railfta►y,posts and stations the lb% will be placeil at bah' staff, and fifteen min ute guns tired on the day alba the receipt Or this order; and the mania badges of swann ing will be worn for Wily days. By conuniuid of General Shertu.a : E. D. Tow:runt; Adjittant General. Taff Hagerstown Mail says that the Pennsylvania Cent's! Railroad Company is hnuaing connections with other roads with a view to secure Southern -trade. One wing of these connections, it says, is made through the Luatrumentalby of the . Cumber land Valley Railroad, which terminates at Hagerstown ; the Pranklie-Ralkoad,:whlch runs from Hagetstown to the Potomac Ay eri and the Man lasbutg sant Potomac road, between the rives. and Maitiosbar g . After leaving Martinsburg' other railroad charters will le brought into requi t sition and will give to the Peasaylvanisas a road of their own. which wiilbte rust in opliosi tint to the Hakim:ore ; rid Ohio Railroad further up the Valley, -and avaatnally farm a gnat through line iNtyreen Ike Southern tier of States and the metropolis of Penn. is, Inrring . the-hreempolis of-Mary land more Om delotigof longitude Co the eastward of it. 1iE312 Ida. CoLvAx - oa TIMP lIIANCIE.—In 'a tem person speech in Philadelphia on Friday night Vice Pmaidentildfaxisaki that "ado wutlis alialienary of s dinnection with the temperance anise. Twentylive yaws ago, wit& lie'irsii jest recoiling Maalgiod„, he waisted is the o llllliimetiaktion of the officers' oft diiiii44:* Olitikilis of Temperatee in the town where he then end ad . " rmifealtilodleins4 He promi to say that he hid from that dip to . tids It hie pledge.. Hi iledicile4 4,4+171% , meaty live yea* tate ~epee& 1aid41.7 lama, and what:the time: came lo_ ika to be "Aiwa! ilk Ide bitboldi t: 4e eqtad Par that he y bediarretla the &vs at lels , Man hood tasted, toadied or .haslied the into:` Tan wine trade ofCalifornia promisee to be one of its greatest mom* of wealth. The fatire blete,, 600 miles long and lea bls,„ anitablefliecultliatieg,llie 'dim, .w. hi that, sections where be land' s over 404 feet above the level' of theism In 1864 it W it sa eeleelited aim Wink") .'finlk" * we fruit; and the increase has probably 4,Ci06,00 i ' iesY.' ft6aiti'• Mid pare at !past. semeoloe -Oink cover* • *bout $3,0K1 wee. The ulueu4 el, wine will° competent authorities think' might be rude' II all the grapes were need for the vinmge, would be 80 . 60 0.000 galas, Owl wine . ' i tnn'43l447- as 110 41iitii a visit fron a feel llvelnglialqrinceof the Titutrarlittrili intoria's son is going to California, via the Neff*, '.ll4lrown has bism smog of the "Mold' with Goldew fir." IYo ,soug, howsver, blui2yeli boos able to wake that coihr a Poliolor one for any ocwoldiwohle length • time. lAA, ref, fille4, Cs' sandy hair lie ego* Dolor the bai at public ()AWOL Me ate Wits to amount* to our readers , es, on' to OiliP ookre, Ab tr ioracatkinsolliWit i _vlsiithk *law wilt or! tbsia-rmiww Imest positathiga 0414 pp. I psitsucp *drab) in this thief swot of koala beiltarl ft! 16, - "aldbier.' FROM SITROPIP Tarsus, March 27.—Prince Pierre APS . !• i . has been acquitted, inspite of sr, ... g ;-- - - - • th ..,..,;, ‘ , 1 made by , the Procrireur Gle. • for i td 74 - ; .. let of guilLlkpith. e xt , eir-- 2 stances. Theltirtspere Ia: one hour. As soon as the ' I: , 4te counsel for the ier,., . . -.*; ',OOO francs datinges. conk. • ..- of this demand the Prince was not released front custody. He was exceedingly indig nant because he was not allowed to leave the court instantly. He said he wished to show that he was not afraid of the menaces In their,closlog argantettlsthe lawyers for the ditence laid great sires's:au the con slant ruirlvfolent . ilennntlitiosiot iltePrb4e In the MOrseiftalse and on other eircuile stances calculated . to exaiperab the accus ed. PARIS, March 27.-11 is believed at Houle th 4 the French Government Ls, engaged In diticntaing with the English Goventment the political aspects of the question of Pa pal InfallLbllq: The publication-of Bishop Strassmayerl - protest against the proclama tion of the dogma is hourly expected. A. manifesto on the subject from Coont Daru is also looked for. PARIS, March 27.—The news of the ac quittal of Prince Bonaparte produces every where Immense sensation and astonishment, and is the universal topic of conversation. PAM.* March 28.—The High Court at Tours condemned Prince Pierre Bonaparte to pay 2&,000 francs to the family of Victor Noir, and also to pay the expenses of the civil suit. LONDON, Match 28.—The Times, in re view of the proceedings of the High Court bf Touts, pronounces Prince Pierre &nut parte a creature not to be trusted with a deadly weapon, but to be kept like a mad man. Pains, March 28.—Cardinal Antonelli's reply to Count Daru's despatch has been made public. It substantially denies the interpretation the Emperor places on' the policy and pretensions of the Pope. Pants, March 28.—Ln the Senate to-day, M. Roulter presiding, - M. 011ivier read the project of the Senulus amsultuns drawn up In accordance with - the recent letter of the ltraperur. la dukes Importaet changes In the prerogatives of the Senate. Hereaf ter legislative power Is to be tilvidrd be- tween the Emperor, the Senate and the Corpe Legislatif. The number of Senators must be one-third less than that of the De puties. The former articles, giving Mo.. alituent power td the Senate are abrogated, and the Constitution henceforth may only be changed by the 'solce of the people on the proposal of the Emperor. PARIS, Mart& 29.—The journals of to day announce that the Emperor has reques ted Prince Pieirre Bonaparte to leave the country. It is reported he will go to America. Pets, Math 2 . 3.—During the lecture of Dr. nadir's yesterday the students hissed and insulted the Professor on account of the deposition made by him at Tours in favor of Prince Bonaparte. Fardieu was obliged to quit the hall. While retiring he declared he should 'reeign his chair, and the an nouncement was received with bravos. Pans, March 29.—The conspiracy affair is assuming maze importance. Orders have teas issued for the Amin et twenty penions the - ein nano d e Alcluding Joseph Mazzini, Felix Pyat, LoniTßlanc and others not now in the country. RAnnfid. March Cortes Senor Ri ♦ero reed the draft of a law - for ' raising ' a levy of 40,000 fresh troops. The introduc tion of the uneastire created a lively sense- eiwe.. The projected law for the preserva tion of phblic order fle . strongly opposed be (nuke It gi vcs the Government exceptional powers MADRID, March 29.—The Count of Java, who lied from Spain a year Sgo after having fikinor a...tlaunt. lam received indulgence from the penalties hicerred, and is expeeked back soon. It is geherkfly supposed that this is done to pare the way for' indulgence In the c Ise of the Doke de Moutpensief, who recently killed Don Henri of Bourbon iu a duel. The Duke de Mont pensier,'hovrever, bus remained in Madrid since the dueL .Lownost, Maro 29.—Assurances have geen wsixiVeil Prost ilossiethai the domed, yielding to the representation of the Euro pean Powers. will adjourn the tliscassion on Papal infallibilitg until,* latter pat•t of May. The Catholic laity of Bwitzerlaucl are dissatisfleki with the ultramontanism of their Bishops in the Couiseil: • • I=l ==M= Cd•Rackil..- , -Re*. J. A. -Parties; of. the Lutheran church, Westminster, amt Rev. 3. Steiner, of the Reformed chnrch,.Taney town, were l isist week Also recipients of handsome taken's of regard from their con gregations. Fn's 1.131. —T he Mercerb burg railroad projgct Me length asaurfetispeh Jr - shape as:tit.juthilfy the sionchision that the. road will be built. Preparations for its construe. tion ate rapidly going forward.— W. W. csoolts l Ewkott. onc Unite vroprietur of the tireetteastht 4ieB reeently aareyeue. ville.L-A. child pflir. Cephas Kerliug, aged two years, living nearFrinkitn Pureace,last week, got hold of a bottle in the cupboard and sWallowed s large qdaitity of Its con tents., it 'proied to be ittudnum. The child died soon after. • if f itsiteitict.4.lforthner life nerhaa been appointed Postmaster at Barry. ' Wasatie.--=The eatable . ot Daniel West, Clparspring, was tired by an incen diary and burnt on the night df the 19th alt. —A little ion, aged 4 years,:_of Benjamin Sbockey, Ringgold - district, while playing -la the barn on the 23d ult.,. fall from the ( " slo wbja t lag and causing his death next day.—Tbe ham of Emanuel Birnst,ii,ibthis from Raigerstown, was blank On The :Today night of lest week, WOE elt audouts, .leeloßng 39 head of stock—S horses, 15 eettitty,6 abeeP and to bop. Lou, $5,000 : Insured 'for r 4 1 70 - %ood to be the work of an in. YONC—The family of Samuel McleLogh. , e reepeolaide farmer iesiding nor Ay amine, were poisoned last week by eating tereadinsile (Clair into wiikflErpotobir had been mysteriously introduced. Mr. Mc /41141141- 1141 Mt- the 9UFP hlki*td;re cove:ed.—Michael' bowers his beien ap, pointed Postmaster/it-New Bridgeville.' ELZVATZD RIILWAY.—The elevated rill way na.44samswicb, stmt. NOW 7.49 1 16 has been completed from the Battery to the Corner . 61 1 illdrtibticstreet and Nintiseren* and a trial of it is to be made next weeli.— The eas will meett.swerllssiktikcPs hritetalti, 4',14.111,15' riczm El POYM 4 6.94I:IN—DOWN IN PRIG. - 44 Erarg ifikl64o.o•oll-1016•Iiiwa4at iisowes.ai irnitalGd . 1 0; adt#;)0 01 . jox cWbt#•l9#4 b. "M° ilkileatc.isswc-mesitiericitill b. villlat WOO, veal noxis . jabladiata lgaf !KW". P=4ll4 1 01 11101 A Itfigt/64 0 1 011 1 ..1 1 MUP. 4 41% Pit* ' lOl .- * 64 0 4 VW/ *fiat Jobbing & lON, Axon fin Inino,—Uon - . Hanes tolls os that * MIA .so l 6 l 44tat•A an, . Mit i b l iii*, Men lionsofilklith Asan*A, vox timaimmo l og•• At turtkr coeskiliat demo* kn. mid um Dolt. *es IN siliehos Wit Lobo! C 44% !Tipton," .111M -7K00"/Cocet","ari sonratailfet la bur rod and NIX ' • . *4l4i* Zalle l e= ewer &Alining( iliiiii‘nth*liiiir sumbas Iris all. tboir hn ooli,' arlialligninion hat Con 'ors. *Una , 11.004 1 00.4uf lON. I 4 I §V lore ; :tarifia, lAbool i si . ampors4 MIIIMM kIP! `.. - a I: ':E GIFT OF GOD. iingf.attiolk thiq 9H I. obscured, ttot•r • ektudgooptath humors itiperieuee ha. taught W eats* ateatifyiiich Lit for their Acuities, T}l- r Jeceieltllt!tle his ilfetthe .girds o I hi. death 3S ' e o ' , oae hundred 'ter.. Istrore the 1 i need/ • ' ' f ru it , 1, -nt jest a. eel° ex the LI, life efts's. Pureoug ii the .. L ° 4111 ' 4 7• 11. , because them shot loetet• the Meade of death are taken sway, muddled Ilona the bo ly. OGYEUS YOUR2MLYES BY XXPBBIENCX My child, aged five years, bud scarlet rover, and f,r fire days hull troultant foyer. By urdcr of the doctor I gave her 'pup of rhubarb; she look nearly $ plot, • • . • ,:.911,00ds•-41Aks:4411. tbedoctur sold her bowels must be opened or she would he lust twig peweatillititsdilljekrlls ; to he would Rot couseut—saybag she wasitu. weak. t consllll,tutW4b !siShlastieght mid wb copellade4 to give her thiee pille. 'ln sbnit four'hturs 'trey GpOrdted, Ailing bull full o comm. , * eia•kmber. After that oi era tiowille, Neer Iffl....heroitul atip . Hxyld , y terriv•s..l. Refefenev;; billi'leriumtt A toiitse ' , • April 1,10179-1•11 "TO OWNERS H ORSES CATTLE: Ytill.An' DE NBYCONDITION POWDChn A/LE tsr t nut ed ouperlor to any other., or DJ pay, the cure of Watetupti . ,Worta., 1.1,tt., Cott, h., Bound, Cold. , to , 10 lioraes. rkti Citi.lo. C 11,;i1,. L. of AIM. Illuk.Tougte,ll D0t.0.p. , r. rit Cat tle. These Powder." wer.• Lot isiell) I,ll' up by Simpson I. Tobin., bou or Dr. Tol, 4.. a n d mince ht. death th• ha. bee nn • r - hot hat continued to 11111111.11i1.4111 . 11 ti.em . il,ry are pt r- tectly .are :trt•l innocent. 4.( ,pping Ih. work log of your animal.. Thiry invrveee tL. up petite. give a. flue r,vit, h. •"..11 .ml "rY !nitres.... oi...spill . C.IW 4. 1 t y then., and 'on ■1:1 non., withorolt thou,. Phil. P. Bunk. of th•“..r.tqft.e Pink It vv Fordharn, N. , oroo:LI e•.: 11.. 111,11 11111 Al he wit told of *Lot th ey- teeth IS 1 11J1 , 10 , .(1. +hr., wh tioe he le never a ithouf i h tus. He he. on„ r 11/ :y ruu nlog horns lu hb charge, thl f.n- the lest three year. has need no other medicine. I.y Drltzg...to end Storekeepers througn.oit the Culled State.. Prise, 25 cosh, per Box. Depot. le Pork Plate. Nair York. April i,_lo7s)—lnt MADNESS! PARALYSIS! DEATYI ! may ensue from ruling prepereti,us for coloring tb• bated:urged twilit eretete a teed end enigkur. You may know tb•m .by the beery =whale eedltheut whlcla bee to be ebakeo up before the dissu.ting corm pound eau be eppUed. Tbe"Jourael ul Chemistry" e.ye there el. flirty of thew 1. the satirLe'. These is but I +see dye to existence which enot•ius nu drleteri• Oil sabot/mem, end thet Is CRISTADOEO'S EXOELSIOR HAIR HYE, whir!: lime terettcatretally »ae 11244 by Prvrenteur Cbil. tun, and declared by A ten to contain nn I• ad or any ember berth:a ingredient. See kis tuanurcript cer tificate, a t Criataficin'is, 6 Astor ilouse, Neve York. diirCRYSTADORITA HATE ntitteltAVATl VIC, as a ' , resider, acts like a Warn co the LW:after Dyslig. Try it. .lApett 1, 1876--Im Restored to Its;OriginAl Youthful Color By nog aro( that B:lentifc iliaco very, eallad HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. It will neak• /lair if rt.lo 0900 Wad fiends, rices in very aged persons. as it furnishes thenntrltive princi ple b.; which the heir Is nourished and supported. It .111 prevent the hair from telling out, and duos not stain th. skin. l'ict bettor evidesce-or it, 4.lljuriurity need be ad thme td thin the bet thitt so moony iisitoclooo of iuiro offered to the public IT IS A SPLENDID II AIR-DRESSING ! Oar Treatise ea Oar Uair limit fret by mail. Y. P. LIAAX A Co . Nashua, N. U., troprirtrs. IJor rals .by ail Apill 1, lE7o—.lsis. $2,000 A YEAR EXXENSES A . To agents to sell the 'celebrated WI I BON BEWINO MACfiINXS. Tha beat machtthe la the world. Stitch alike ow Data rider. Oat li•esses wieseees Molest . For lurther particulars, eddies, 1) N. 9tb Bt., l'hilad'a,Pa. April 1,1870-3 re WIRE RAILING, WIRE GUARDS, ff or Store Prost., Asylums. As.; trot Bedsteads Wire Webbing for Shespatull Poultr y jard s;Brassand Iron Wire - Cloth, Ease, Iffenffers, Scriessis tar Coal, gimped Cloth 'lot Spark Arresters ; Landscape Wires for Window, le.; Paper makers' Wires,OruamantalWlr• Wor k,A c. Er sryln. formation by sddresslng the manufacturers. IL WALKER A A0N5.,310.1 I Nprth et.. Phila. delpenia.. • Cffsb. 11, I 870.-ly TO TUE LADIES: There can LI flushing that .Oill pleas. an Julia tharai Amel arlizie, which It medal In *vary family for every day's use. such an article is HEY EH GENUINE AMERICAN TALLOW sake, recommend. ed Ihr the frliowiag- pompom,: Pbr Ceaeraf Hasse- Aoki Pbr the Nita. Ph, the Laundry. Per Chapped Hands, &c. Bold by nil Grocers and Steve keepere everywhere. wA eet TILA PNIIIIRIOIL Bele Arent. No. 319 North Front •tt, k,111.1444da. )r.4.71, 1117.—Ste CONFESSIONS OF AN INVALID. MILIBLIBIIILD for the benefit of pass, awn And others who enter from Nervocet DebilAy,.etc., supplying the 'means of seltenre. Written by one who cared hitweelf; sad Hot Imo OS receiving a post paid directed envelops. Addreea NATHANIEL WATILUIL, Brook lin, N. lc Dee . 24, thee.-en .8 OW TIMM A gentleman w nalt ho im ol ffered bar yeas. from segrous Prematcire Decay, and all the effect. of youthfalladietrctlic, will, few the sake of, suffering homarrity.ilead free to all who Neel ft, tb• reeei p t and directions for making the eimple remedy by which he was cared Sufferers wishing to mat by .the &deer. siw's experience. can de so by edireslipg.la perfect confidence JOEIN D. biffDff,2l,. May 14,1864.-4N0..i Cedar stkeet, New 'ffetk. .., TO CONSUMPTIVES. The Advertiser, basing been restored to htwatikin a few week., by a eery simple remedy, altos' baying suf fered several years with a severs !nog &themes, and that dread disease, Consumption—is amnions tomato known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, be will send a copy of tb• pre- Iffrtinidll Revd (free of chati/e),wjib tbedirectiow for iitepartng and using the same, which they will Ind a sure Core for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc.. TM ebdeco of tie advertiser in sending the Prescrip ties la 10 bond t Rho amic led, mid spread lufornuttion which be conceives to be invaluable; cad be litopes ay. ery sufferer will try hie remedy, as It will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Part los wishing the primeriptiostorlil please address; REV. EDWARD A. WILSON . , WRllataskuris; Iflngsdoviity New Mirka 111414,211117.—1 y • 41111 - Dg4eiZ3l3. BUN. DNYSS AND CATll.llfitil treated with the .ntztiost geneses, br J. iSAACII, IL D. eed - Prefemoreif Mamma of the Are and .1111 w ? ,. (Par /pea:44)in the Alleitioal alferte of Aimaryiranie, 12 years experienat, (formerly of Leyden, Hodand,) No. litin Arch street, kiln* Tartinesiela min be seen at biarigino. Tne.matilnal itealty are invited to &moon limy their patients. aa ha has no secrets pee -1 tiro. aactitiafat .eyes inserted without • No charge for examination. (March 1 , 111;11-4y X'Zie 1A.14 NOTICE.: 11(11111NON'S,PIll,MONIC 8:111.UP sawetteronic And, - .MandriDthe 'Ms, wll I cure, Con satoption, J.lyerCopriNalat, and Dymeste,takes according tedlreotheitt. They - email three tio lf be tai-. ken at the Mite liar. They claming the stontiefi, re., . fax the Nevi. and pat ft to workv then the. appetite boomer good; the thud rats and Makes godd blood; the witientbsgiorthlikro . ist44.dhOuied maw ter Melia In Itre Igigte, bel t lelllgnnre the dhosse and gets welt. This ls t • o y way to core To these kimill'isedicisoi Di. .1411."111elimmt, el Phlkidelftia tosMilbisibbilmilisil Mmleillet belie treat seat' er eOmmattilliul 'Phi PlikiiMic • ` Syrup ms tits morbid saitair In Ili. hap, 'Ware Al srlt II itiktip errime , ettiosteoretion, for when the 'plaited eirmattdrie ripkg *Arid wwn will WM, It . al ant Nib •AllbWilnweist and the Wags Worn to heel.. .. Te iltrilOwilintisethiedinate and Mandrake Me ...„, isluithiliftdoly awd to cleanse the stomach and liter, so that the Palmonic Syrup and the lived will make Tod blood. . 'm Weedridiv rib lieVApoa ilia Mgr, re t-es=l ohkroatiebbc it. dieted: She gall bladder, the bile starts freely, and the liver Is soo relieved . : qe etesis "Wiest eglomxbe Pills can do acehtlig lea Mar beettfaiented . except calomel Palms which le Ma olemosmte to am able sum greet Mrs% that WlN.,talbeit the gall-bled& and start the secretioneerf tile liver like Schenck' Mandrake Elb l es, :- - Leer Complaint iii,ifi‘iir e • most prefab .' MUM of Co fiehmirsiel" tatellelen ' MU Mimaliot sad . I .l =ei ld ek lb tadlr=lie eottaato ici lb " ror ' t 1 " P le = l =, e iroltM "'" l.2 6 ,ll.l2:llr 3: '-'' til :P r igr s ip= , dot ownr am ' tempt on is, they try to =eh; Itl i4 eta >f i alrdi r atig i e I'2 v whole digestivapowenk =a z . semetkmat sad dresetteib..l petal Dr. &beak, in his treatment, dem aot try to stop . a conk, IVIIMM.S. chill., or- aver. ReMoVit i ell . 'eatese, end willial Mop of NEW larlt.acest No one am be cared of gleasemption,..Liess Coto-, 1, 1 1 : 1 14? ; DyiKl is a,Omarrh, Canker, llkensted Three, II .01 01.41140tbeepett are aids hafei n t oes. It a wawa consumption, of csursa , Cr ID son. vra are diseased, either tnirsiegioN • 1 1561"113141atigilite'lliagsheglichir that are wasting, bat it I Yt pet s ow whole body._ She etasaach and Neer have lost theirpower tomato ide 1 oat ofrood. Now Ili•eate chancels kitakenolteaat's three niedicenes, which will bring op a tome to the sidee omach a the patient will begin to moathatn food. it will putiiiir owl Lathe the patient begide tetreta la I edit. sad awmai Lithe body begins to grow, the lunge commence to heal up, and the ps.. ' leetr oa lle=nd welt. Thiate the only way to Maw than la *obis - Maws, and 01113 , LITU0010• La=ld e-Nsaweed Simla and • P i ll i =dlkteat without the Palmonic i=dirstheXtunkrake tr AR ell bilious oilman at _ 1 6 4a 7 ...,SMICNOINNe ipd bistib oi MAO Ptah PM , w - poolita,was waatod away to a MAIM sk•leion, In the very hultstaws dith s = a rsT Illeamoptiono kW - p4yeMisme having ' - Ila dealt h ""opaisd sae alftarid lets. Hi .•• wog bi- the. its*Vo42l,. hiss to semleince Ws recovery mesa vaeueveft , Skied have need Dr. licheackilil ire manta remarkable moan& lanaaloaa aocoopaola I ing each. piSkil It not alboolum zoom." to 0t0i ..... ally see Dweektimok. teliasNsdpatleate wi* gkei r hump examined, and km thie ' ' Wits Mollembu t ally se 1011,Trin el. every ilialava:-, day. wills" a be addressed.... Ete la alio - pre i 4. - Tend street, MAO Mr", .other Wednem es advice freke, , )biat . aillio4lo4 l 4ol l d Aid liwiilro the pelselslili: 1011160 ea. 46 7 * ea • A. K. to 8 P.N. , ZellniZ obbar asileVA: ry . iii•m••4 !oaf s IllholimnbabittpLaSee: :. :. ' . '..ize:,, .. .. ~'. , . ii• Wei ivo4i.4. 4prillikille.4l . ' . /.. •, :- . IN Notices. GRAY HAIR EI3 Y. O'HIEVS, DON, • 00.11 II CATALOGITE .RJ, , QWEA VEGETABLE QA11011.71011 1170. Pub Media January. ivory lover et llavrere . übno. :ar s INIPW sad vairl . ol=7 . l . treeete: ata t ti .."61 4F1= V r , - • - • LOOK HERE ! 'J RE undersigned has leased the Sllue bouiteon th•eorne r 15tretebts 'Meet mod the. Rat troed,Oettriburg . Pa.. aln4will early th . , Grain &Produce Business n sllit.e)r.inchas. Cl. .highotil pace.; irliiialways he paid km Wheat ,Itye,clorn,Ostr, Clevarson4 This tb7 Reed', Insieseed, Srseac, Hay sad Straw, Mod Trott, Nate , Soap, Ilam ,Shoulderl awd Ilittes, Pota toes-, with everything else In O. chnotry produce line. GROG ERIE S OF ALL KINDS constant!) for sal a. tletfeea Bogart. liulamer. Syr. op., Teas, agleam, Balt, Cii••••, Vh•gir, Buda, „ Mustard, Starch. Broome, Buckets. Blacking, Soap, . Mad; drat - Bit. nit TlT,Ve r . — rnit et Nl Spilteu. and ,Naile:Smoking and Chiming To harem. I.le Is ‘lwAy• 41.1 e to supply R Bret rats •rtlcl• us Flour the. different kind/. •I Peed. Al•o,Uround elastar. altbenanotandothertittill tam. f.loAl..by thyttnahelton orcat load. li• DUI *lwo run • LINE of FREIGHT CARS foNo.l44Nortb lloberd street, BA.LTI3IpRE and No. all Nark ri rtrcet.'PlllLADELPilld. All pawl writ to eltbei {0 lac• tri I lbe received abd forwarded promptl hould b• marked . NICIPP CAR.' JOIIN CAYES. Iprt .t' dV.—t JoSCPM WIS}L 1213=111 Joseph Wible & Sons, Produce Dealers, Forwarding and Commission Merchants. South , a4l,orurrof Raarnad and Washington rtrr•t GETTYSBURG PA LI IU UKtfa cash price paid for allklnda of GI rai n and .1.1. Country Produce generally. The Mallen canh price paid for good flay and By elltraw. Re wi I I keep constantly on hand fur &Mean kind. of GROCERIES, such its 8 agars, Coffees, Tee., Nola see. and Syrup, 'To baccos, Sealer, Spices, and everything' usually .k ep I in • ffroesry store. LINT) OF CAM' TO BALTIMORE We will mu albio°, .re to Baltituot• weal ly, to the WareLouee of 14311,./30:SI e CO. , VIS North et, corner of P ranhlln. for the transportation. of good. each way, Intiving Uettyaburg every Monday and re turning on Wednesday. The bast brands of /NC/LT:LIZ/CRS col:wig:4ly band, orsactired at short notice fur tbo. ordering. April 9,18(9.—1f REMOVAL. --The undersigned has removed Ills PRINTING MICR frost, IL* Diamond to the corner of. Railroad •od Wathingtou ..... to, where bit tasseled to meet hip old Moo& a od patron NEW FIRM. A. E. ECKENRODE HAS token the Watehouse, Intel) oecripl.ii Philip nano, it Granite Station, on the lint of th Gettysburg Itailroad,2 mileafroni Ilnutsrstosit,and will dinslin all Lis:• of Grain and Produce, giving the laisclasst market price. I will also k.. 1 cos sUnslyou baud for sale as) kiad.of GR O UERIES, coffee. sap Tofu. Ad.. • nib, TarAtoapo; Sec.'s. and Lard, Tobacco., jr Also. the best Wanda of FLOUR , with FEED of al kir.do; also. Coal. I respectfully solicit thepatromageofoarfriends andfuyitetherniplic to caltaadmmlne asiratalc .E . RCILENEOLIF. 3.n 22.-11 ROBERT M'CUEDY, DEALER IN FLOUR, GRAIN, GROURRIE,S' d-c IJETTYSDVIG. PIM?: Vt frallecutershroselis parlagat his Wariehouee,le Carlisle street •4jse4uing Buehler's Eall.the bl g iii,tp r k et for 1 1 1017 R, WHEAT. RYE, CORN, OATS, • SUCK ' WIIITAT, CLOTZE AND TIIIIOTHT4II=B, POTATO/IP, Ac., ay., Audi ovittsproducts. togive hltu•cal lbekora design, 13• has constantly on ha nd tarsal'. A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, Kolaases,ilyropi,Colfsee Sugars .4ke.,erlth Halt Pi■b 011e,Ter, deape,flaaene and Lard, Taboo:oB,4c. Also the besthraudsof FLOOR,IrIth /Zip of all triad■ Ita Mewls, has SEVICIAL VALIIABLE PBXTLLIVIRS , Sotub!. Yadq 4,611: * n• . bodes' Phospbst• sud • • My/ &mu assn.. Whilst balmy. thohigbeat market prices fossil be bays, be sella'at: the lowest living grudge. He .k• ashore of public patronage, resolved to give sat -aLegpninenesesse . J a 2 3 3.&40.—t NEW FORWAItDIWG AND COMMISSION HOUSE. HAVING purchase dthe extensive Warehouse, Cars, Stu., of CM., B LamAw, the undersignsdintand toearry on the basin.., en der the arm of 81011•11 & Co. at the old stand on the conker of Wasklagtaasalaltroadirt slo•ts . 00 II mor • ortmolivertee It than heretofore jap-A regatat Ila• of 'freight Care •illt Warehouse every TUNPIDAT NOON, and seems nu:dation train' will b• run Minecanion 'Why requh • By this arrangement we are prepared to convey Freight at all times to and Wows Baltimore. All business of this kind •ntrotrtedlone,wilibeprnmpt ly atteoded to. Our ears run to.the Warehouse • Stevenson B Sons, 11$ north Woward street, Beitl more. Being determined to 'its, good prises e sel cheap saddest I fairly, we nvitreverybody to give 111 • call W . M .BIG RAM. ALEXARDZICONIMF J AM EIGHAIL =3 'ROSADALIS THE GREAT AMERICAN .. 1 LIEALTH. RESTORER, purifies 1 1 14. 6 / 9 0 1 - 1114CUrell Seretnia, Syphilis, Skim Disesia; Illeutaationt, Mares" of Wawa., and all Chronic Affections of the Blood, Livar and uttesysw lesesssuesikd M th•Xdilikatt&C,ll - And aloha. thoineleds of DM' bat chime. Road the testimony ppr Physicians sad tient. who hay. stied ; vied its oar Rosadall. Glade to Health look, or 1.111•SuIC I 10 W i re year, which we publish Se gratuitous kalt;ll4 will eve yea each valuable ' Dr.R. OarroFlaltisaoe swat elm :eaiwittrniteallnlVA. PoSt - • tom vs tomato. a eaty4swaslikl . I Mee 'mos it used la two Wile With happy rernito— ".l4 a fto=frigr ilis' "hich the - pa _ens if cured after having takeißes bottles of year miedichst..— ITbo Mbar Ws Case of earofida of ion attasilalb 'stake h =piny eltprowtag wader its ow, and p the indications are *as tke pielatk will aeon r . cmor ,, Liam cars it opethad the bran. I is Will& your ltesaddlis 1a loads, and Sad It as eitileaart compound of altarativo Dr.fipark of Dleholasville,Ky., 'myths bas died bs dims of Bery aisdageoad - !try Itypldllir leltb malefic rasatbee.* • Wagner of do blood 1. know so r 4 riaseal- Biasiel G. Nolfaddan. Marltradsod, Teas.. - sayer- I care used strum bottles of losadslis„ sad surety, cOed of Dbeerra*Gra_ j LiGad sae fur bottles, as Isiah It tor . Ey 10141str, trio I has scrotolovossrooyas. • Benjamin -Dottpoi, gobi‘i_wit,.., • • dare ild MIMI JIM* w aa to relra% trairVirover my whole body; a abort dbetrira lON dipsl ratbeimota woo ofll4.lldbus poirsiii =rt. • - • ar . Rosedalls la sold b all Drill/SW& i.Liborittax,lG Aftsistaiss newt, • Opil i atilin 411 , 9:0 , . Prowlaters 10 Yob. 4, liffo.—lyfa eV/es Asia gittittraim Pa., - by A. D. It ou ruff*, . • 1116- .4 - 04 -1115 '1412.e.V.t2i7.8. "0 W. r MAJeks , - Is al( Sew Bprtog Sty lee, kwLAO" Jllll4. wad Child so • the panty and pricer - *mew Mai weartitaille4llo3llln3 00s4 I 1 co tli auk to gold at fit theyean be &Nor ,an ta- se to l 3 t, sad 33. per cent. lose than Mos ass y•ar see. Ws were the first 01 1 ,1015491500 a WOrp or lw oor castoacsrac sdat Th Woe lode in istriag shwa NIl advantago or the rotors to a speck bask, to ad eiisllsititraeoldaThrset wltlik. will $6 2 054 rie precistod by all who ex statue oar ontesamily iste prices. Bopp 11kirtcOnr Owa Make, at 37, 50, 50, 54,„ 00 1_/ 0 1 ri; WU: Wit $ll5 sLjoi *a. *MA. liandloade WThboos .asts at 50, 60, Si, j 1.00 ,90 , 3c. to 31.75. ooperlor trench Vous Corsets at 75c. missed from 3L00,• at SLOO name* kola $3.. 113; at $1.23 reduced treks 11.75, Lc. to $6.4*, ea docod Iron 17.00. , 1. W•rly COW' st 007shiabli troitelPllol4. ho r s libeiresaierte, esteced r ro . $2 30, he., 114,. WA, heating Abdcsi:Zto Ma 4,Xititt.i.At; r , 4 ,. .. „ ,,i.,,,....edu =ins ........... .... midi 10 ordar. Altend sad tepalrod Vrlhafreale sod Ulan 74".*, Ps,l4to•ll-0a . 14 ol Had Ilk &emotive cir cular:- . - ~, ' -• Xiw LIU CiMstast Used, Ml* . i i•44 ,4*/ 67 0 -34 k . • SENT - FREE.. aisl4lllllil baths Rif. J. 'ISL. J. I. WIJILE ROBERT MeCURDT, (lite Stiw: s. - 01.11y *berg Art cHANCIES---To loft their reehletice !hissed Ly I lha i•4o•t at Ain OPENED.—On opened his Nome) log prospects. We Acholara arit in REMOVED.:—Ro .4 the United Brel town. has bor, Newrille, Kt: ..,*ll- r. P. Stem* mtory _brick Dwellt Cliatilben.burg et di•ncr of Mr. C BANK STOCIf.a - - Jnock °Elbe t•, lbMv been ansemedoia by Mr. 13arplis,.' , : : York and Adarn d --iwr value TL Nationtfil Bank of avolised at PIZ pa? APPOINTED titan( nominated Jo. Daniel M. So and formerly cot Lieutenant in - the nomination bee bee Satiate, min will g young man of excel high character. BARN BURNT. last, about dusk, • lii the direction of Haw fur an hour or more, i of some building: the barn of Mr. Wm. ant townithip. W# tare, but it Is rst..,; barn, Mr. Kuhn lost' , The fire is supposed If cendiarism S. ofr"r.—On Frlda Ist Oahell, assisted b organized a new Div ',crane° to be celled No. 187," with the fol P., Charleai J. Sefton Bites ; It. 8., J. B. My Im Miller ; F. S. And C., Nibs Aiwa I„,Q- Hwope ; I. S., Jleb. Commons; Chaplin, --4- mczumocrikt.— Admit to the tipring chi- ?action un Stand day. Fur some bouts tie, but we hairs h jury in this neighbor • mid Emit She Komi more vteketit,levilliaw iug ate. In aeliiine • were lik)lirts .Druhi 11111 Pirrk r.oia. In Now York buried olive hi tbil I' A. L.—. Rev. Han, formerly of H • • *Wad le uhu of the ' in Philadelphia. We °brut vs that J Evt., of Ph dads! Alas csousaty,) Ls . .vatiotta cbtritabki iustl blown' In that city, add .ctuatu awe to make-aid :for ate meeting of Um •iJ the Yroxhyoids° • axitty which fa to meet ti2tti of May. TEMPERANCK,— Shell, *Down as the . ." Potonise i " lectured on ricaltursi Mall, on T , last week, in a full menus prevented 011 r. understand that he premier. Mr. C. is In Grand Lodge of SOO/ Pennsylvania, and his organization of nee► I county he has organised tlestown, Mumulasburg *. ALES.—lira. H• ha HolmOqy tawastair, ,for 46000. Solomon Miller sold It 'pleasant townoblp., to Joseph I-. .VAMLigoi iikrAloy, for .400. Robert Wilson sold - Mouut.joy towashlp, to for $250; sod Join) Sour sold We Male Jot to John B. Spangler 60 • perobee °Claud ha M • ship, w Barnhart Brown Daniel Good *old 18 of laud, iu imago: tow Spangler, at S4O per pore. ' /tutus aid A.maa and 50 perches or hunt r ln . eh Ip, to Mittel doodAw Ephraim Wilt suit! his uheertant tuwuehip, to Aar 45000. IC W. fluMnan, .tian brpiiera, on Saturday, the ihOltSo and lot on Oar . Mavens Hen, for #l6OO. of 12 acres of land Op D. and 0. Q. Banbler Two *Wolof Stook sprhigs noted. per Liat, walk by Daphanaii: cents a stars, Wm: 6 •.;_, Hon. Wm. .1169; of Marl* 14. Toner. • • and lot in Littlestown to for 114,200•' Owen Robison has nol loc . ou corner of West • Ctrarko Moornforiol. MUItDOCH.-- On E. *Audi gave a .rat Mfg, lir *Urge audios 'the fuse of the reader. :remand= pa an &mom .elocostoolst Is so wide•sp new?* ley that the l!donday alight was of u k i Yost of the peen Bailey and other LI aeadlaQ phauld,ba. and. ral weaentation of contracting favorably with auailicazlpttnitragansaa alkn prokwalt liVe were particularly and the ninths In the cue of iv Pickwick. I= 100ATBD.—Itov. J. P. tools, sotsokbui Pt Pelautolnnis CO ell*. wilt koeste Voettranic, poilis; ream. hi. fetidly • *Xtb. Probst MIA* ectleWballet ef tie the ltepuiedietek tag holds belief Although, through lasi< of the insihtuloo, the koks,lsoftelt IPerßalKc =whereby the T fed- di. insthaloa 44 1 0114 p 'WI is need or lhe demands of the •COnetett of as coviiiphs Nag battety tollidr" 4lad It wilt b. Mr. PM:496 thetMeods of Penfisylvoila i t t inatl tn a tm* mal li beaM: Itioffkla p . will law hulk
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