-T - . f -V S S . EI. WSLSliV, VOLUME XX, 2:!. TES1I3 CF ri'LLlCATIOX. tub cossriTi Tfo.v thh cnios asd tuh bmhokmest of xn laws. EirOH 4'D Pl'CLXSIISEl J' JU-XiJLixt. I iu!nN'aa wj pE.VSSVLV-ASlA --;;.ln.r.0.rt. OS AND YViducauay nirri!njr, ori Main street, hy slier Sunday, May tio, lMili, I'narner H H WS" COM Trains will leave MiKiln i-tutien as folio : SlIFFUMWS. JUX1ATA COUNTY", PEXX'A., SL'T31B!t U, 1560. i WHOLE NUMBER Ml. The JTH-VUH'TIOX riSlCIi f the paper i will he TWO lo..AUS jr year in advance, ' '. 3i."'. if not paid within l he first "iiree Months, j SflU N"' paper discontinued until a'l nr-. r "in ps arc j aid except ut the option of the i iliiior. i AnvKirnsixn. The rates of AI'VEHTIS- j INO are lor one Ftinare, of hioht iii.c or ic-n, ; one insertion. 75 cents three. $1 60 : fm-1 00 c:s ; t-r i-ac'i su-vipR-tit 1:1 -i;; t ton. A laiiiiMtra- .' r's. Kit mentor's nr.. I An. liior's Notices. : I't'offs-oitnal and laiih's l iinls, nut exceed- j ;:. '! lines, mid iiichi.iins cop',- of papi-r. ! ".-'. 00 jmt ye :r. A'ereli mis adveri i-ing iroa-igeaiiit onartcrh! Slj per year, includ-1 ''g P'pir nt tiivir -Mure. Notice iii reading i column-. tt"i e m-' j er !ine. .! hot-!.. T..C ;.. in-y of JOB V.'OIIK. 1 t : rt v UnK one -i .::nit slit'et, $1.".'") : one-i I'.-itnl!. oJ.ivt; .no ; Mini ai.!iton-! m! uumlvi'., h.ill'i rioJ aii-J fur ili.iuks fl.vo '' (t-r i.uire. KAb l U'AR!. Local Accommodat'ii... G.ol P. M. I'Lihidoipliia Ilxj iess.. 12,4 t 1'. M I'-t I.iuo 0.4 1, A. M. rinciiiiittti :s-rc.-.s 0.4S, V. 31. l.iy Kx press 1 1.31, A. 31. Way I'uui.-or 1U,07, A. 31, WKSTV.AItP. Xct York Kspres f,ft A. JL Day Kxprc.- :; ::s. i m 1 .i It i iik ire ipros A. 31. riii!auel.L:a Kxi-ress... ,").0'.l. A. 31. l-'asl i-inc 5.:"rj, P. 31. 31ail Train 4.0O, 1. 31. Kmi-r.iiit Trait! y,47. A. 31. CiiiLiuiiatii Lxpre.-s, leaves EostwarJ, i ilali j al 0.4S V. JI. ' JAMES SOUTH, Agt. xeWstage line JiifFLIS, Piji'SViLLE ASD CWCiKlD. T.onviu l'Avcrupi'ln X I .... 1 , 1 J . 1 U5i;:r:s darts. Mll'lt he iif.3 r:!ll'V I lO lh. : C'U at 4 o -;.ick. v. .1:. ihmim: on 1 i.I;.v r.. 1 T...-...J.... JEIIDUAH LYILNS, -Sl Ji 1 C" Sj Iivlun M. :,;i!itiiw:i. ;.:im troet II. LI AM M 'a., Olitet' sir et. A! US A'.ttr.-i'-y at jyiiv, V.'iii :!teti'l l' li e l to ; 1 lit w n , l a. Tlmrsil.iy ami , 1U tiiiiC I01 . ti . i I H 1.,1-t Mli. I tVi.'t. wi'I l-e Miiiita ii;iiiot! as follows. 1 1 .'1 . . "'U' .Mt:.:iu iut on fniurilav. mi i n on ..101 tli v: leaves iticsjiv at ua it e.il:etl:iy ; 1-.-;: i er ."-r t ;,!. It tve .ti;!!:in i:;:'.;ii,n for Acule ,n cv.-nii,. ani ret urn in y n.onii.i,: in iuit 1 hi- l.i.-i ami V. ti t; in M-U j'Me .'in j v.o i-as"? nf all kini.-iiif t:ik- ea in cij.irt- ;:i..i t'i'tia.i.i i rare clJ::i';t's. i'Ll i.i-: ttt iu tiooii ;: t i.'i j t. t.i ci.:i:; . ; i i,; an.j 'i i.f j.roj i i--!i,r ii.ij.i-.s riKST loyeT' Turning over pnfiprs Dcatl-Ienf itnft of years In the midst a letter r-tain'd and uim with tears ! F;iee cf any ile.d or.e Scarce had moved me so ; There my First Love lying, Luricd long ago. rarling love cf boyhood. What l:id hours wt- knew Tear? so sweet in shedding, Vows that were so true ! Dear face round nd dimpled, Voice of chirping hird, Tl.ndly Jhon. for heart-tlirob. Any word 1 heard. Tut to know she loved me, Know her kind as fair, Vl'as iu joy to r; vel, AVas to walk on air. II;!jriy. haprty Itivc-time, t Never came t'le sinni'ier Wiih its liltis imiiitj. Un'KKSEMAI'DN IX CGRESS. - VV LfelloKtrho takes ths oaib i merely to savo his property, and denies the ralltliij ol tl:a oath, is a perjured muD, and not to be trusted. Srfore these rrpatlni'j rhch ein be trvaUd, ht them briny forth the ftyltsnf rryentanre. lie j who helped to mule ali thea widows and orphans, who Jrared the slreeUof Nash ville in mourning should suffer (or his great ciijic. Treason must le tn d; nJious, and traibrs puuLshed and jyi I iu Congress, executive am. poverished.'' ue!i was the p'atfo.'tn on which Au drew JuUu.-ou delibcrat.-ly plautcd hiiii son within its-jnrisdhr:..n the ftj-aal pro- j " CUFPEiillEAP CATECHISl! ; tcetioD of the laws. j or an hmtome of the liie and rt3- Slc. '2. llepresentativcs shall be appor. j lic StltviCES OF ho.n. HIESTER portioutd atnoug the several StatC3 aecor- j clvjiek. ding tu their respective numbers, counting ! . always tLe whole number of each State, !- Qst Who is the Anti-War Can excluding Indians not taxed ; but when- j d;Jate fur Governor ? Ana : Ulester Cly ever the right to vote at any election fur mer- electors of President or Viee President, Who embarrassed tho Government, aud lor the United States Ilepresentatives rt ''e estent f "is ability, iu the pro.-e-i judicial offi-' cu,'u 'd "the War ' lliester Clymer ? I o n-i i . . t- i r l . I -i V li. n.tt..A..rtr.r4 1. . j r.n .ti...l cers, ur te uieuiteis oi ttie Jeisl itmts i " "wuw thereof, is denied : any male iiihabitant ' as a fu"us Yhiy, aud subsequently of such State, beiug 1 years of age, and ; turned Loco Pueo, Lecuuse it paidUtttr ? self, when a caudidatefor Viee Pres;.lc'ut. e.t:zeus ot tno L uited fctates, or iu auy TI.pv r0 rnt .,, ,.f haste or nas.si.iu.Uav abridged, except for participation in 4- Who ran on the T5..y lhk,t, for cvok-id by Prcsidei't Liueolu's cruel mur der, but were his dw-Vberalo, matured con. vietions. Over apl t,rcr again wis their substance reiierJ by 31 r. Johnsuu in conversatiuu, letteis, and in speeches. And, in hiouversatson (vevi-cd by him self biforo''' was printed j with George L. Stiat aS (only Oct. l, 1SU5.) he ti.i-1 : ,...,.!;;. .11 nr ..thor erlmo tho hn.is of r..r M-K!!"J'Ure IU lM ar.a calUC Oat IM) reseutation therein bhall be reduced iu j votes btluud the highest candidate u his the proportion which the number of male j 0,r" Pnr'!J "' I-'ier-'r Clymer. citizens shall bear to the whole uumberof 5- wtu ran 00 the Lwu FuCO TkIut male citizens 21 years of age, in buch!f',r t,ie S;i"e SeBaS acd wa3 decteJ State. jlS-VJ? lliester Clymer. Sec. 3. No nersaa shall be a Senator 0 Who vted against defendins tha or representative in C.inirres, or elector Hal the revolted Stales a right to rep rrsenlatioti in Congress while they were hp i oiver id' tl ".-e v,h uiud.- t ::eU it . i'l fcI nlUJir.-Vi Pmtrir, or hold Km pi fV-rr.beilfnir has been crushed ! any oui'.'e. civil or military, under .the - ti J now vie want to reconstruct the State ' I'niled States, or ucder any State, wh,, (.love! timetiis, and hare the to d.j I having previously taken an oa ii as a uietu '' 'r Xtatr institutions arc -j.V'j.'.'.7, J her of Coiigre-s, or as an officer t f the ' t'i: . ry ';.!, ar;d they inn.-1 be ! L Hite 1 States, or as a member of any State taken up and aji jitt; fij the firojn m 1 Legislature, or as au executive or civil of 'Cui's: to is cat. not he dune in a im.hmimiI ii.er of ativ Sta'e. to stir.nort the Consti- e are making very rapid progress so rapid that I sometimes cannot realize it ai ;,! .!!!!. 01 to Ml-Mf uf p,i:,iie sr.,;. -tre. LE;CUL . BSALE,Prop. Inn. 1 Jt 6:j.-u". lo larr-i a Ian- buaru k. c. s,Ti:w RT, ATT0rJ 2Y-AT-LAY, lil'Jiril. .,llttilt't ' u.. I if., y liclivored at nnn! on t:ii. t. ' in vi- t'.iu. ; f unii ntulfi- tin-! fighting to subvert the I'niou ? If not, It appears like a dream. e.pt.-ieiice.i a.ivcis. I ul that i:-ht enure to them, ibsolutelv IJV .' s i r . 1. 1 alio j.ivsui:- I IV rniDt fat be t i untch t a and uncoiiditionaliy, the niotnetit their j hurry. It U Letter to let them recoil- i?es. 1r fmf Orsliispv.tVs,,,:,! serves to the pi,!,- ! 1 '!'(!'! i' 211U hllS IU1 ll&li fis ali i :.:i ot!ir btiit'- '-i-t u.ft iition. l-liict? tir.-t 15. iu i i: i 3 J i I . 3 ' dty.tr i JL .W: l iit,' ri r v r..vS.V.V"M t Uai t-;i! i.ii: tr:iv?r.-es t he .NorliM-i :i :tT:i i - .-..iittucs i'tmuM 1. ani. to i vie. k Krio. rtl !t'.tt"i :itj'i its onor.iT.' I Iv iht L K(AI l't3U'.NY. jii it' i n . t - til' ij:u ii .iu l 'iiiM itiiivtli ! I irri.iNToWN, will i r-:n - I -u i..:-.:n"s-i en' im-(c-j to !iisc-iro ( i t fn M:ii:: -n:t. o'o--i;e :Ue C".;ri House. '"'.'"'KrieM t'.'E OF PlSr-K.-liCK Til .IXS AT H U 1: 1 IS I'HG . l.I'.AVi: E.Voi till'. military I'otces were compelled to ground j struct the twelves than furce the;u to it; arms by the ictoiious hosts of Grant, i or, if thy ju icnuty, the poirrr is in our Sherman and Thomas ? ! humis, owl ice ran turk Hum in ui:y 3Ir. Yullandigham and his adherents ! jifiry; to ihc end, and ublije them to cor Cinij.rnperly termed PisusiionisN, since j m-t thrit errors." they always believed i:i preserving the j W ith repaid to Neirro Surarre, lie Ciiioti by cohcciiiMg to the slaveholders told 3Ir. Ste.irus that he thought it should all they o-.iu'd ask or w.uM take) con ! be iutro.luc-J gradually and through the ! nor any State, shall assume or cav anv sistetjtly hold that the rebels forfeited no action of llie States, saying : J debt or obligation incurred in aid of iu rights, and were eutitled to leun.e theirt "If I were in Tennessee, I should try ! surrectiou or rebellion against the I'niioil tutiou of the L uiteJ States, shall have tiued in msuriectiou or rebt !!i ugaiust the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof; but Congress may, by a vote of two-thirds iu each House remove such disability. Sec. 4. The validity of the public debt of the United States, authorized by law, iuclndiug that iucurred in the payment ot bouuiits and pensions for services lu s-ipr.rcssiug the rebellion, hall not be (UfsitoiK'i ; and neither the L uited States JOIiX T. L. SAHjI. Cl 4f tM JM i '"4 tt ! r'"':'r - r'" ,:irA"-'' on tlx; l:e C ' ' ! W.i; s l.v f :i t'hlla l, l; '.! ai. I IJne. l i'.nii ; ii.-i ICMoe-s 'I Klwtra tlijte-s Truin I ".HAVE w csr.YAr.D. ! Trie M;i Train l. it' I'.! j !t'-s '':-:; i n I I t:...: a L r-:: a Train i... a. ! e-.ts iu Cin!rrJS at an v time. I ilittham moved thir in Congress j was heavi'v voted down. , f .lt'jlit aT"inst tio' r-h i that thev iliil r.rt f;.ht i aitan- hut it to introduce N egro u!!ragc pradualiy ; j States, or any claim for lofs or i U:t, Uuise wlio had forvft! in the Army ; ! iiot, of any .slave : but all such debt.-!, ob- Thro wh ' t u''1 te:"1 :"'J wrlte- i,n;- t ligations aud claims, shall be held ille-: 1 i.-.n a'w-.vs l,,.!,!;,':,F:ial'r"lr"yo..:oea1ionlur!he others Laid void. : sav ?JI'H nr ?-':"i: " n: t t . - . . r the tinvih'ge ! . ! i i:e i.egtstatute oi iennesseo liavin d bv t! ehols MilTI.tNrM'.VN, JIM ATA Ol'Nii". l'A. N V.' Vot.K (j IN NKL'TlOX. i t- l-.lt his i.rofe-p'fjtal services to the ; I-eave ow I ork at ; ".. a. j:.. arrive at Eric polii1'.-. rroiwjt aiitoiiion pwn to tiiei r. m ., arnve at Xew York sceiilloii ot ci-iiii:- ioT"";-' ti" lections :m i aii otio-r t.usini'- at . . . a. t. ..yertiii.etit. ! Leave h.-io ut -, ii'v-i--. i ... i v. i. ijt' njr L'ove j An lrcw JohtiSoti in his better days, j h.:id tii'tn'y with the majority. Whi'e he j a'wavs maiutaiiied that a Slate, once in i the Union, could neither be taken out I ti or destroyed, he insisted th it her ri.rl-.ts I V S.'l'li trf.ti K" ;"'J cpr.-e!.tatioa vi non (n-; ratia.-d this autendx-cut, her representa- jniseu etas.-os, I.e said : ! -'laiiy years ago, I moved ia the lives elect wera forthwith admitted to i-e seats in either liiu.-e. they iakiu-j; the re- I LMslatute (of Tennessee) that the armor ! irrd oath that thev hav,. n..v.,r v..l..n his care l'ri.isre r?t e!it. iu liio (..d i t'li.iit;' .'t lit"!. NU CHAX0E OF CAKS DE'i WKKC fit IK . iu it wight I i .KV. volliC. and that her re-tor f.rKNIiL'i: Ciiii v .ucnoxr.i-;;i i-t- l-.-i'l ii -vy t i " ICS M,I'V1CPS I j iriiu'Ll. an i i iO i-i. ii.: i-, I iii Ile els suspended by rebellion. ion mu?t b the j work of her lyd people. Thin in his speech at Nashville (June 'i'ejanl -'eejiiaj cars on ail nt;r!it train-. Kn iiil'.n ma' ion ii'-pjciiiiir j i.-n- -r Imsi. i .ii"-s hi i.lv at the comer of tto.h ao,l M.-u-tui sine!-. I'uiiadclijUa. j 9, 1 !. ,) on receiving the news of his A.. i :oi-lrci.;:,i basi!.e-suf the Cumpany's I nominatiun at lialtimore as Yice I'lCM- i-;t. ic all tie n.i'.v !.e :;.i'ir. s-fi iiioi a' tils li.i.iit' ,ii f t r- 'i ..r- may aiao he left V.lhUAM GIVLS. ii -fi "j J ;U jii i , i..-i'L; :ddv, 12 iii.i 1 ! '. ..Kers !ns s.-ivicfsto :!.'! o' iur oi .1 ii.: : a: -i e-.oar . Itavil.i: iia-t a .i.i-iit-:o-e in it:.- ti's:aessuf W-noo.. i ;. lie l.'eis coiili t tit li:a.t he n:i ieinii j ii al :.-;! j; ior.. ii ; caa at ail uiiies In' c ui-o.tfJ ai hi- r-.-.?iuence iu .Ui..iiijtt.tvn, la. j -i. i, to-i. I I S. ii. Kingston, Jr., comer of l-'ta and ' M iiki t siri-iis, rii.loikv'i.hia. .1. W. It. -y no! I-, ; 'ia hiomi, A-rein, N. '. It. K , Hi'! ignore. i ll. ii. I. Hi !.1( i Ciiierui I'l't-.thr .'il"ii:, l'i.i i.it. ! ! ' It. u. t;v. i Nf.it, j (.ieiienil Ticket A";..it, l'Lioioi'ti.liia. 1 "A. L. i'i Ll-.'i;, j (I ner.i! .-"iip.erimeudcin, Viiijaias.ort. t . ii j i i l f i rgi- ll E A 1) I X j ii A i L KOAD. iiae l.th, ISjS. i the basis of representation iVutn popula tion to qualified voters, North as well as South, and, in dae course of time, the States, without regard to color, might tx tend the elective franchise to al! who p-se.-.-ed certain mer.ta!, moral, or such other qualilicitien.s as might be determined Ly au oulightered public judgniriif." Sucii ate the kise, ,,; rest.iration indi caled by Audre-J Johus-n. He Lever iu titiiiitcd, nor dreamed that tho.-e who had . , ; . . . . I '! .'.. .1 t.t'.irl ,... l ... i ' Teat misery upon tue Mate, ne permute I ....iion nC iHn-icmtai - J 1 1 i i .... i t i ... control its destinies ? If this be so. .t,u"llu liJve au voice tu settling the terms oi rofonstruetiuu witn those who Ident, he said: ' lu calling a Convention to restore the State, who shall restore and re establish ill' .Skull tin' mail I'ho gore his inllifitrc Utiii I.ii hi' nits t'J dcstri'if tin: (iori rutin ill.' Is he to pattieipite in the gieat wo:k of restoration? Shall he. who brought this iiotimetit ut representatives iu should Le by ipmlfud tottn. Co rily aided the rebellion. And every I oil er en-rebel State ruav come iu on the 'The ai urtioiiment is now fixed uiti! i - i sail. i. 1 1. . ills, t r . i i- . i . . . ' ociore iii.it time we might cli.m; t j LIILITAIIY CLAISS. "TIK uiidfrsiLaed .ill pvoiiijuly attend to f siEvr s at a V? llie .orih an 1 No jru l. X- f )'..!&, l:tj.. .l-..!'i:-i. I.ii :us.u, -West for I'iiila-lcl- 'O.'i'M'I'Vi", .Or .'I, J.'-1.1,1,; 'I'JIifl. X iL'f coh.'tTtion ut I'iain:- a.'.iiiist e:;:.tr tiie i lrnum leave ll.icrt.i.urj (ur -Vtie I'm, as tate or .Nation..! tivermncti!, IVuswns. i'.:'Ck ! '''': At ti.tei, , 1 .' and !l,0-i .a. M., ami l at, l.coi'.ty. t'.xira 1'ay. ind all oiher ciaim- i "a '.'.!') i. M ., Li-rivtag at AVic York at an-:i.;j mil .t t Lie pre.-e.il or any other war, ; "'J I'.'.i'U A. "!., ami 11 an 1 lii,o." 1. cult.'iici. I y'" C3"eeiiiig Viitli in.iilar Tiaius on the JlCUHMMil lA'OSS. j i.-.y.V,.a U.iUrmiJ; Sleeping Cars accoin Auoi ne -at-l.aw. j ':! the o.i.M aui i.t,J0 i' M trains without Militiiitown, .Jii'iiata Co., 1'a. ied ! eh nigc. . Leave Hirrul.ur for Y.railmj. rutttrilU ...,.; 1 lV"v:!!'K ' ! '1'i';ioy(, M ufr.ini, As.'i'un:!, J',r Cruit, Al- l .!i.'4J5 . i5WilS j ' t uc.'i'.' it itii't i' i.inn :" 'j .'mt. at X,H A. .M. and .h VKU-SONS W 110 HA VK liKEX ''IS- j J.iO and -1,10 1' .'.i, Meppiii at . J..i,u and 2 Ai'.l.i; ii'. it IN J Dili lith.l'.N t W I ali lty ui.us ; ike -l,:o i .1 X.ai.i iii.,king AliiO t i"i l'iK TO A i'fi.'i.s'iuN. Ail per- ! no elo-f toinii '-loiis Tor iVd'fiile nor V!uat!t:l- wno i.:: ..oid up;. lying l.ir a I'eusiou noi-t ,''oa. I.r i'e f;ilt;. .1, lidl nm mid Aul- i.i-..t.n iiinu'iA ittiin- 1.-11 . .i .jti.ii.iin ioi o:i.vjioita,aa l.'liiruili. .ioit-iit lo entiile them iis.i'.led rioidio.-s will call ti,cti nil this Jn bli.od rf 'jilt bruit. soldiers ami ofi.xrs,. frotdy poured out, j struggled and suflcrej to nphuld and pre-t.-.'V,' hacc been trii.thnd; q.dh d. All the j H'rVL' "i uut the contrary, must emphali glorious victorious victoties won by our caib' And the Cougre.si that he cou- iruiies wiil ;;o for naught; atid all jS'auiiy re.erreu to as entitled to review !,!- which have Leen sowu aa'1 "vwe litis actions iu cad oa i tie i.xaimniii Ci iiiir lliit-'uiiu v is to a i'truioli. A n ti.e mitltirtfigui'l v. ho had been appointed lViision lxaiiiiitini; tSurgeon for J iiu.alu aaii a Ijuiu.nj; Counties. r. c. JiL"::)io, M. i., l'aiterson, 1'a. lec. P. l-T.-lf. leave JJtii!,'ju.y al 0.0 i a, iteli.: ning : Leave Set.- i'urli at 7.00 A M. I -. iViou ari'i .iiO 1' l','u!0 ;.,.., ui -;,;. A .'d, and It.ii I M ; i:((jci; at -i.ij A M i Z.l I' .M; .l.,,:.ai.i O.iiUaml 11,1") A M, and ;.'ol.i; 1.i:uni;.;i al tl.-I.) A. Al, nnd 1,00 ami U.oj i' .M. Ltavt! I'vlirriFc for llirris'.nrj, via Sc'.ut! and Hwt-iiuiii..tt lioit UjhJ, at 7 O'l A. M. It'.tiitjt'j .iccjiii.it,J.o ttft 'Itiiui: lt-avt'S iZntd-in-j al 0 oil .. y,., I'v.ai'uing iroia V.'ultit.el iiufi al o 00. i'. jl . Cuiuut-tiit tl'iil:'jt'l Trains leave Iutlinj at 0 -i-j A M a:ni o l-j 1' 'd lur J.'iiitraia. Lti2 noble toe battle oe. with dead heroes uaritig the rebellion, will have been made memorable in vaiu." "Why all this carnage aud devastation ? It was that treason might be put down and traitors punished. Therefore, I say that traitors .dwtdd take a back stat tn the. trork cf restoration. If there be but live thousand men in Tennessee loyal to the Constitution, lo)a! to Freedom, loyal to .Justice, those true and fiilhfid u should control the trork of rt orjuni::atton and ref'ormuliuu absolutely. 1 fay that the traitor has ceased to be a ci'ien, and in adjoining the rde!iioii. has b.eoiiie u pubi.e enemy. He Jocjeiled Ins rnjht to role with loyal men when lie renounced his citizenship and sought to destroy our ( Joverumeiit. We say to the most honest and industrious foreigner w ho comes Iron: I1G premises was loyal States aud j a i.ongr.'ss representm loyal men. In full and clear accordance with .Mr. ! Johnson's earlier aud better suggestions. Congress, at its late session, g ive to this subject the careful consideration demand ed by its importance, at.d at last, by au overwhelming majority, proposed the fol lowing Amendment to the Federal Con stitution as the basis wheroou the States iately iu revolt -should Le restoied to the Union ; llcmlrcJ, Fy the Stnntc and House cf Itiuresmiatn-h if the I'nited States of America, tic-j thirds of both. Jlouss run., currb.y. Tint thfc lollowing Article hi piopostu io ii.c legislature ot the fctat.-s as au aui-tuduicut to the Constitution o! the L uitcd Slates, which, when latilied What means, then, this concerted ciam or that Congress denies tho right of rep lesentatiou and retitses to admit loyai nic-ti to seats? What can it mean but fraud and deception ? 3!r. Johnson ex acted terms of every State lately iu revolt bet ire relieving it of military rule an-i al lowing it to Le governed by men of its own choice. C-iigrt.s; does ex ictly tint same. Ti.e conditions differ, but the principle involved is identical. The Pres ident applies oe test of loyalty, Congress another; aud surely the right of Con gress to exact coudiiioua is at least equal to that of the President. The Copper heads, who uever admitted the right to esac conditions at all, are consistent in repudiating them now; but they who sus tained the President iu his requirements are precluded from objecting to those o! t tie legislative power. Having resolved to betniy and desert the 11. publican-Union party, they must devise pretexts for so State at the outbreak if the llebeliiou .' lliester Clymer. 7. Who voted to deprive "the Bojs in lliue," of thu rights of Suffrage? llies ter Corner. S. Who voted aijaimt an increase of pay for the men who were perilling their live iu difeuee of the country ? Iliei ter Clymer. ). Who refused a vote: of thanks to Gen. Grant, his oiiiee's and men, fur ser vices rendered iu defence of thecou'atry ? Ilie-ter lymer. ID. Who is lu favor of Deserters hav ing a vote? Ilie-ter Clyuttr. 11. Tor whom will dpperheids, In serters and Uounty Jumpers vote? Hks tcr Clymer. 12. Who has the sympathy of all Reb els and traitors ? lliester Clymer. PL pur whom will all Loyal 3Ien not vote ? lliester Clymer. 1 1. Who litis the icorst War Record ia the Slate? lliester Civ mer. lo Who said "he tconitt not altar a line or Hot out a parti te t f his ncord V lliester Cltnrr. Id. Who expects to humLitj the IL.ys) in Lr.ie" into supporting him foi Gover nor ? ilie-t. r Clymer. 17. Who denounced the Republicans as "Dastardly Miscreants'." Ilb-stcr Clymer. IS. Who voted to exclude A Jjhnsoa from the Senate Chamber, when he was iu the habit of denouncing Tteasun aud Traitors? lliester C'ym.tr. '"X Who supports Andy now that la lias proven rocie:iit to h's priuciples and his party : luestcr ttyn:cr. 2'J. Who declared iu a public specc-i that when the Copperheads came into power ":!,e Republicans would flee t their l.t.'as iu the mountains and call on the neks and ti.e hi. Is to cover them?" Ilk-ter Clymer. " 1. Who resigned his set in the Sen a'e o.i!y t vo weeks prior to adjournment, in order that he niiht nut show his hard on the ' Itot'r bur '." and -ih Fr.e Rail Road Law?'' liksttr 'Knur. '2'2. Who can be found at mine, next, winter, unless he should, n la McLieilari, sail for Europe alter the iog'orious defeat that awaits him ? Ilie-ter Clymer. doing; but these nowise excuse their treachery, aud wiil uot deceive the people. X. P. Tribune. Ew'The Copper-National Unionists are telling their iguoraut parlizaus that a black soldier i.s al.owed -00 moic bounty than a white soldier. It is only those who cau'l or don't read that believe the story. The 'Boys iu lliue' who read the VK. LINCOLN JOT PUOUE HlS ELEC ii' 'A. pap is are ujt to be Luinbugited with anv Ires oi tuat sort. .lii.rsit'.t j.t;ir. i DU. S. O. K.L.'.Ii'rTr.. (t-'le nv.uy si-r- Cf.oi. having lueait-'d in J'ailcroii t-ud f t-r.- u.s pruie--sioiial services to the eiiizcua oi j liiis place nil-.', aiiriuaadine t'Otiin-ry. - llr k ii-:vit.T i ..-!. . .,rJ ...r..-t'r.T.i.o , iu ho-p i 1. ..,'.iai, a.iar.iiv I -r-ictiae, leels Uii t-ii'ii.i.i'.s: Lts.ve Xno-Vork at 8 00 ! fore vou can be a citizen, you must stay Attr. 14, SiC. 1. All persom born or piipau-a lo re-auesl a mat iiuni tliose who I'. Vh.-.jjf.nh'at S a.ni tiljl'. M.. Vultceitlt Euglana or Germa'jy lo dwell among us, j by thiee fourths of said Legislatures, shall and to the wealth of our country. 'Re- j be valid as part of the Constitution, viz : I here for five years.' if we are so cau- naturalized iu the United Slates, and sub- .ui.uuatc lisijjittltlilt.lii;.!! Ut', C IO.'.. .11., L:t:nlt;m t .tO .1. M j lurrisbuii . , ., . . .1 1- .- .1 i 4 oi A. Al., mniVail Co V. Al ., for I tious about foi eigners, w no vo.uutanly re- jcci to ju. is.t.euou uiereor, are cm Icn.luiicH lie v.d. bc found at the brick eiiildir. fOslIC tU'i "StXllSliLO Ut'iiee ia lac tjrouU uf I, op- i;.,r nJ.nrtj, and 10 .,1 A. AI., for Atir-lW, I noiiiir-r- th.-ir homes to live with Us, what ' Zeus of il.e L lilted btates aud of the Slate t. l-auWU-r ateIu ! aU'U iL:0':'' &oo aJld wc to the traitor, .iSU j wherein iU5 d,. So State Bhall make J.'i" IaO-- --tf J aSSl. ,,,i,.i T,ctttt to and from all points, at re- " uacuu Kates. . t i i-.-r- ,c .. . ! Uatjjtnjt checked through : 80 pounds al- t I.AllIf' StOCi OI tlllitittitltriir., f...l... B r , , .,; , 7 v ..... -are ; ijwea acu IVaiMitieer. 1. such us lubs. liutier iluwia. li'.n;kw'il f it f j iLiA-.!. ll...... II.. .. . .. i ' UUIU?. iiiJ"' '- ..win. liutM'iS. tS-C , III- I tciocir, mow & l-AUKtit g. I REi XICULLS, tV.iiai S'tj'tttitt,.iJ:tt. Pi. Nyr .'.", ti-!:. tiO" A mau iu Hartford advertised re cently that, on receipt ol a certain sum, lie would by return mail iusimct auy ap plicant ho.',' to make a fortune. His di rections were : ''Peddle cigars, halt Ha vana and half home ade,as 1 did, aud al ways be ready to pick up a stray chicken. &2fA meeting Was held ut Louisville to endjr.-c the I'hila.tclphia Convention, at which the Rebel Gmerul Forrest, the auihor of the infamous Foil Pillow mas sacre, presided. Comment is unnecessary. Aly pulley. uyA great luauy people are UViug iu j tr-ivrt'l to o'.'-1 due process of law, cor decy to any p;.. J tegts is Atlinia, Georgia. j .i-t ... born and reared among us has laised a j or eutorce taw3 kuicu snail abridge the parricidal hand against tho Government ' privileges or immunities of citizens of th which always protected hiut ? Mj Judy-, United Slates; nor shall "sny State de Mct,t is, that he slwuldbe suhjixted to a prive of life, liberty or property, without trerc ordeal be fort, lie It gave 3Ir. Lincoln groat paia to think that many religious men, even iu his ran city, were going to vote against Li in, tor himself he could plainly see Gods ral in the cond.ct. One day, speaking with tears rolling dowu his cheeks, ho uttered the-e noble words : -I know theie is a God, and that lie hates injustice and slavery. I see the s'orm coming and I know that his b.iud is iu it. If lie has a place and walk for me I think be has 1 beiicve I am ready. 1 am colli ug buttiuth is every ihiig. I ki.o.v 1 am right, because I know that liberty is right; for Christ teaches it, and Gin 1st is God. I have toid ll.cm that a Louso divided against iiseU' cannot stand, ana Christ aud reason say the same; and they wiil iiud it so. Iugs don't care whether slavery is voted up or voted down ; but God aud humanity cures and I care; and with God's help 1 shall not fail. I may uot see the end Lut it wiil come, End I snail be vindicated ; auu these men will iiud that they have not lead the lLble aright." fciyA youug liiuu ny ine ueuie of Usury, ia Rome, Ga., recently suskeJ ix d32o rw csrgs ut one tittiUjj. v