r riqt El ‘ anrrvsnnc. PAI: to.” low-t. m In, I.“ run aovsnxon. ' (on. HIESTER CLYMER, ornnucomt. m W. thlnk lt safe to anticipate that the ”'9 type upon which the ConPILEn is W printed will plan ‘ev‘ory one or our nulhoroun readers. I: in ciau and {ln um malt. fastidious Could wish, and will Mainly be grateful to old eyes. V But whilst it 15 large and beautiful in the taco, itia “1111110! in the body than that previously used, the enabling us to gin new matter; and In a style _more pleasant. to the sight. ‘ The purchase of mulls: typo for our Mlna_dcpsrtment has beep rendered mm by the cncroachmoum which a. large wdlncrousing influx‘of nd vertlsing bu made 311 d is still making upon that depanment. ' Sow, however, we can ac- commode“ our advertising friends tome hill um they may dmiro, and yet be \lblo to give a satisfactory amount 01min cellaneous reading. Beside saving space in thlfl way, we gain something by ovoid lnfl an unnecessary and generally untuste— ‘ .t‘nl display in mlvmtiscmentg—bysetting Apeci’ui no‘tloes, marriages and deaths, in lmnllor letter-Land by 11" new argume mhnt ofitbo title-head of the‘paper. In the Inttéri very fimrkcd improvement is phimod. 4 It will be noticed that we have added the name of our town to the head, making it. the “ vasnmm COMPILER." This .ddiiio‘n we hn've long thought of making, and delayed carrying out the idea. only because we preferred doing-it at a time when We could give the paper a general typographical “brushing up.” Both have now been amompiishcd, and the reader will no doubt. as readily appreciate the one u the other.‘ The grant local propri ety of this Munich in the title will strike every one at a glance. ‘ .—. Tire motoriulb with which these im~ movement. are made were procured at the celebrated Type Foundry of L. J ohn pon 6: Co., Philadelphia, who, in the fin ish and beauty of the type manufactured by them, are not éxcoiied by any similar , mbiiahment in this or any other coun try. We take this occasion to thank them to: lo Mailman-fly filling our orders. But we have not only procured new type for the paper. Our Jobbing depart meht has been much improved. Old nhd ”fashionable typeimve been thrown out; and the newest and prettiest styles intro duced in their stead, this materiigliy in . crossing our faciliiies for executing hund- Mmely all kinds of work in the printing line. i ~ - There may be seine wbofilll ander how printers can “‘nfl‘ord" such outlays— And this is not. a light one. Our reply to tho inquiry is that we~ have not yet “af- fouled” it, but have incurred the risk ,wlth ,lhe flnn trust that when om: delin quept'patrons see 'what we are doing for Lhairuusfmtion, they will at once—with nnt the delay'of a single day—pay us all ihey oive, with “a yenr’ahead,” amd thus enable us to meet our obligations with L". Johnson“; Co. so promptly as not locom promlse o fiputatlon (if we have any) for pmmflayment. Shall we ba disap pointed Tithls controlling hope '.’ -. Wo~ line reason to bo tlmnkfuf for tho'patronage enjoyed during the nearly Lwenty~one years In which the CoxPLL'ER has been publlghed by us, and to all who have contributml to its pmsperity we here and now express our sincere Acknowledg ments. We have tried todeserve it, and will’atrlvo by foltleulness nndearnsstness in our calling to merit a “2‘ dlminlshedv share ln'flm future. . Democrats of Adams, you 81m help us nail the “GOOD ow CAUSE” at the sumo nine. Though ~lax-g ‘ our circulation should be increased, within can host and most spogdily be done 'every Democrat WWlngvjimsclf a commibteo to pro cure and send 113' new subscribers, not forgetting, of course, the last of the “gol denrulos," ADVALVCE. panama Alinlo Lndf'ltlml efl’ort will do It; but lt should be don!) at once. “Dabys are dangerous. ” ——.-—~«Qn-g¢——ew . ‘omnxuxuox. Thom novel-was a time when the Dem nomcy of Pennsylvania needed more thorbugh orgnnliation than now. The Chairman afthe Democratic State Oom- mlttee is ngentletnan of great ability and . Indonhlhbie industry, and is doing all in ; his power to marshal the'whole Demo cutie and Qonservative army into line. ! Weegm with the Age that perhaps no: one could brfound in,th_e State who is: more comfieterit to direct the business he : hu_undortaken than Mr. Wallace, and} we leel confident that nothing will be left undone by him to secure the object, ”.much to be desired. But there is‘ something more needed than vigoa: and «upwlty on the mrt ’or the Chairman. There must gelicirty eta-operation among themassesJ The people must work in their 6wn immediate localities. Evéi-y min must. consider himself enlisted for “$5O campaigfi‘from this day until, the battle has been fought in October next. ’ Are 9“): friends awake to~the importance of complete organization ‘2 If the‘msssea muse themselves and do their duty in the pending contest, the Disunionists, with Gear)’ at their head, will be'swept like chaff before the wind in the October gain which is to overwhelm the Rumps with utter destruction. ' ”Thirteen of the most prominent 1 Damoorata of Somerset publish} card in the ngocrat, in which they present the mum: of J. McDowell Sharpe, Esq, of Franklin. for Congress. The editor en dorsealtho‘movemcnt, and says that Sam anet having had four years, ought not to pk the next nomination. In the same paper a card appears sn nouncing Hon. A. H. Cofl‘roth for re~ Momma-Hon. 3.11384 0017. Swnnn’s letter} on our an: page, It is a very lugs bombshell Mull-11h the Radical camp. He in NW gm: Pro-idem Johnson and the white me. 33°50“ Bradford has also published a card, “which be any: that his name w“ ”W as a 396mmi {or the Hagen. Imm muclugfwkg‘ut Mriq." ~-.~ . -W-T..+ . . #lsch fiQfiQ Was elected at. Muhammad, 1..-u work“. ' _ urn-n vmt . ‘ ‘ ’ Prudent Johnson has vetoed theColo redo bUL He takes the ground thlt the ‘ erection of Colon-‘0 . a film» is at‘preo ‘ent nnneeessnrj rot the'weifue of an lpeople, nor ls it cleu'ly established that {the majority desire or aye preperod to? ! such I change- Tho populithnh lnsuf ificlent and has diminished rather than uncresscd. In addition to these and oth ‘or 'reuona, the President says caution lshouldvbe exercised in the admission of i’uew States, especially as eleven of the Stalemate now without representation, end all should be consulted in deciding ' who shall become members of the Union. l Presiilent Johnson deserves the thanks ' of the whole country for the stand he has "so mani'ully taken against the unconsti tutional schemes of the Radicals. But for him, they would soon change the ‘- Chane-ber of our institutionsyglving us a .eentml despotism instead of the benefi lcent gow‘ernment framed by the fathers of the Rat‘olution. It ls the duty of pa ltrioth’sm to stand by hlmin thls trying emergency. ‘ ' 38030 lUWKAGE. l The Homer“ Washington, on Tues ldny, passed a bill to amend the orgnnlo‘ l nets of the Territoriesof Nebraska, Colom ' do,Dacotu:, Montana, Washington, Idaho, lArizona, Utah and New Mexico, the l ninth section or which provides: ‘ i That within the Territories aforesaid their shall be no denial of the elective franchise to.citizens or the United States because of race or color, and all xenon: ’shnll be equal before the law. nd all ‘ acts or parts of acts, either of Congress or '1 of the legislative amemblies of the Terri l tories aforesaid inconsistent with the pro visions of this act, are hereby declared null and void. l The bill was pussgd-b)‘ a strict party vow. : The Democrats reamed it, of course, but, , were not strongenougb’mdcfcat it. The 1 ch‘ubficans by then-votes on thlsmeasure Lssmml committed in fqvor of negro suf ‘ (rage. , pnnnmus's numu. The following extract from n lettexf re ‘ceived by the editor of the .Wbrldz, from an old New-Yorker; now residing in Little Rock, Arkansas, is worth reading by those who have seen with What a fine coating of philanthropy the Freedman’s Bureau ”people cover their swindle: “Sub-agencies of {he Freednmu’s Bu reau are considered wqrth more than the President’s salary. But few, if guy of the planters can get hands, unless thex subsidize the gofi'emmeut agents in some way—either as silent partners, or a per centage on th‘fi profits of the crop. An honest, stralg tronvngd- nmn stands no chance it‘o get help. borne agents are re ported to be Interested in‘flve to twenty cotton plantations. ‘ “ If the government will send a detec tive through this State, revelations will be made to astonish the public.” :9 karma disfinionists are terribly an- Ila-There is & Senatorial “bitch” ’in noyed at the course pursued by Senator ' the Connecticut Legislature: The Ra. Cowun. VWhy do they put such men ln-l; 0313 in caucus nominated Gen-Terry ’ w pasltiou? There is Johnson, Cowan, , SenatorFostcr; butwhenitcameto Doolittle, Dixon, Seward, Welles, anda three Foste; men in the Senaxe has: of others, in and out of the Cabinet: the Democrats against going =* and Congress, who are all the same. Not— ' “011,133“ was postpqned ’ withstanding their‘zmger at these men, I The icfllfi at ‘Va-Shm?’ they-”now _nre supporting a. man for Gov- ‘ 81’3ny ‘exoitod about-tm ernor, who less than a year ago declared ’ himself a “Democrat without perfix or nfllx." ‘ The Democrats do not want Geary w cause he is not fit for Governor, and Be cause like a weather cock he always shapes himself to the wmd, without much regard to principle. . h u " Hon. LewisD. Cempbell was 33" The F“ M" 9‘1"", the en- ' Be} )3‘ Marge numberof his fellow terprlsingl X nnkee stunionlst who cl on‘ Wednesday night. 'He nude squatted in Ventmgo county a few years , my speech, in whi'ch'he denounced ago and‘ 30°“. persuadexl the gullible? chh‘ls and declared his firm andl Pennsylvwm ‘of that. “PM” to elect. determined supportof PrealdentJohnson him to Congress, has played a sharp game : and his policy. on Ithe Méadvme College. He donated‘ A ..---.u'....‘__ to It a; piece of land and erected thereonf} 36-83 mm: Cresswell,ofMaryland,one a Cbllego building that cost $50,000. 4)! the violent Disunion mallgniarsiof the Greateful for apparent generosity the ln- [President, was the'author of the esolu stltntion g 2: only gave him its influence ' tions of secession passed at Elkton {in 1861. for Congr , but also invested $30,000 of _lt seems he still manegestobe conflstent its funds in one ofhis Banks. Unfortun- in dlsunlan. His Prescnttallles w thhis ately the “Hon. Mr. Culv—er " forget to ' transfer the title to the College property, which now appears among hls assets, whilst. the thirty thousend dollar deposit may be reckoned a deadxloss. . Meow-4‘:— 81‘ e Mllwa’ukie (Wis) Herald. states a latte issue, that at th late City elect! n‘held on the 3d of Aprirht, three I negroes were allowed to vote, an that the Deputy Sheriffof the county {9l w-E ed them to the polls and obtained the ' names for the J my list he was preparing; on the ground that, .by a single exercise of the elective franchise, they ‘becume full citizens of the State unde‘ntitled to the rlght’of serving on the Jury. They were accordingly served with notices and Liipeared at the .next court among the “white trash,” but the indignation of some of the other jurytnen (Republicans, ‘ too) was so great, that the Judge of the Court was cempelled to inform the “da’rks,” that they were. excused from further nttendxmce at Court); although, it is stated. that they were enrolléd us Jurors by the Sher-111' at the instance of the Judge himself, i mThe Washington correspondent of the Boston Traveller (Republican) says: If all the Republican Senators would show the disposition that is exhibited by Messrs. Wilson, Feesenden and Sherman, =there would be no trouble in preparing an issue for the autumnal canvass which would carry the country. But the pros pebt at prefient for such a result is very 'poor indeed. The House will agree to something, but the Senate probably will not. \Ve shall soon be able to see. The prospect is dark. If Congress ndjoums without doing anything‘it is plain that the President will carry the next House. Yet some of the insane extremists in Congress urge a (10-nothing policy. It is precisely what the President wants, and he shows his sngoclty in it. He hasa policy; so for Congress has not, If he can keep Congress in this attitude before the country he is safe. _ fi-The bencheo of the Rump Congress 1 {no beginning to iook slim. Many of the , members have gone home temporarily, and if he session is prolonged 1; will be difficult to keep I quorum together. It. is the hope of all good citizens that this igcongmous gathering $31,! get through as soon as possible. It‘ does mischief evil-y day it sits. Let it hurry,througb the yroposed reduction of’taxatlon; we are all in {war of mm; and then adjourn to, await the verdict of _the people at the {all obetlom on tho various topics rinsed. Ilnco 1m 'Doecmbor; ix; , . I!“ ”I’. mm. It In the bonnden duty of every alumni flung under altepubllcnn km of govern» mantwexmnenll public quutions, md to row and act as ho thinksthe best In. tents of his country demlhd. He II crhnlually negligent who refines to set In accordnnoe with his honest conviction of right, tad before acting he is Mind to in form himself in regard to the questions at issue. There is no excuse in thigdcmm try for ignorance. All men may inform themselves if they will, In the news papers of the day every great question is no fully discussed that 130 men wh'o‘can ‘ rend need be left in doubt as to his duty. The great trouble is that party prejudice ‘preventa many from reading more than bne olde. I! such people could realize ’the utter silliness of their conduct, they .oould not help being heartily ashamed of it. In the-pending political contest in this State the Democratic party make to be heard. If It can secure the ear of the masses it is sure of a glorious triumph. The great principles which it advocates m ”Immutable as- truth itself. Its‘can dldnte {o'r Govemor ls one of the purest and most-upright statesmen of his ‘day. Will ihe peoplehear both sides in the presem cgmpalgn? We believe they will; The times are such as to create a wllllngness to listen to ai'gugnent." Be lieving thisj'e regard the defeat ofGeary, who is the representative of the radlcal dlsunlonlsts in Congrese, as a foregone concluslon. Nofight txnking‘mnn can votegfor him. All we 1: ls that every vote? shall bear both sides. ' ‘ 01.0310!!- vufironr x 4 ? —— ’ ’ ~ 'l‘lge Democrotlc victory at Qfilpey,‘llll nolaé turns out to have been greater thou the telegraph reported it. A letter from there says: ‘ Z , ' “ We have elected our entire ticket, from Alpha to Omega, by the overwhelming majority of 9U9—a gain of nearly 1,000 votes in the short space of six months.— The Republican nominee for M 1?“ was ex-Gov-ex-Coi. John Wood, un oubted ly the ‘stron¥est man in their ranks.— 'lbe city is al ve with enéhusiasm over the result. Flags are 11611 ing from every quarter. One hundred guns have been fired, and a grand torch light procession and illumination in honor of our victory will take place soon.” ‘ ‘I WThe some men who, ten years ago, joined oath-bound secret societles for the purpose of ostracislng those whom they called ‘fthe dirty Dutch and ignorant whisky Irjsh,” are now foremost in do~ mnnding that tho stupidly ignorant ne groes must be allowed toflmfie.‘ Those fellows pretendedto be virtuonsly con scientious then and afl’eét to be so now; but,'like Thad Ste‘vens in 1863, they long ago resolved to “ throwoonscience to the -devil”+—lf ever they had any to throw. .1}: for treason . been found in A 1: at Narmlk. It-r‘ 3: Justice Chfiso wflll ; try him, whilst it 'is i, nxious for trial. ;. 1 _EEA bill of ind) against Jefl‘. Duvi' J udgq UnderwooJ is thought that not be in a. ' said that D: such fi-om Hamilton; Ohio, M4..A Put. IG‘The Wuhington correspon mm of the Detroit Free Press says that Ingjersoll, Dlsunionlst, of Illinois, was drunkwhen he made his abusive speech on Prdsldent Johnson. What an immensity of black guardlsm poor whiskey has to finger! Death by Slarvatiqn.-A-young lady nsmed Klinefelter, residing in fiifliin township, Cumberland county, (11 ‘ late ? of volunta? starvation, having fpr 12 \ nys and nig ts refused to taste food.— Cguae, disappointment in marriage. NEWS ITEMS; _-—-. The Morence (Alabamaflournal m orts that while negro troops were passing By tail they bphaved in :Ith outrageous manner, firing guns and exhibiting other barbarous conduct. Mrs. Oswald Kin g, while standing at her door, was shot in the hand and arm. ~ -—— Captain A. Catenhfilones, formerly lieutenant in the United States navy, and during the late war captain in the con federate naval service, has been appointed by the Peruvian government chie of ord nance in the navy of that; country. - Mrs, Davis is still at Fortress Mon roe. No limit is placed upon the length other visit, but she is restricted in hereon versation with her husband to the hours between reveille and sunset. - Charles R. Hollenbeck, one of the most respected citizens of Hudson, N. Y., committed suicide by hanging himself, lately. ‘ - A netsteamxwagon for common roads has just beenatried at Quincy, 111., the papers say,with Qir promise of success. _MA ddisastrous fir‘é tfawn-ed in Boston on on ayevcninv estro in to ert ' to the amout of $O3lOOO. y g p p l - Richard H. Rousseau, of Kentucky, has bqen confirmed as Ministgr Resident at Honduras. 3 The body of the lamented Preston King, Fate Collector of Custéme for the port of New York, was found floating In the Atlantic basin early on Monday mor ning. and identified beyond doubt. - A magnificent horse has arrived'in W‘ushington. as a present from the Mexi can Gen. Connie! to Gen. Grant. —— This springing}; been the driest, ex cepting that of 1885, for thirty?Y years.— The average fall of mink: Apri has been 4} inches; this year it has been less than 1 inch. J;- Mrs. John Libby, of Bradford, Mas sachusetts, sewed five hundred dollars in to hem- dress on Monday, and went to Bes tonito invest it, but somebodyxetole it all from heraeshe was riding in a horse our. q-AGenersie Steadmnn and Fullerton, in then ram-t of afihirs, in Virginia and North‘ rolina, censure the conduct of the Fmdmen’e Bureau agents.’ in those suites, and recommend their removal. ? -—, St: ms were burned tomcat]: at a. fire in fiew Orleans on Saturdhy night, I -; 0 Mexican Won II: ‘ ‘uhmy ', ton a}? that Santa. Anus, who A . . arm'- Od a! ‘ow’York, in a Punch 3, TOWN AND comm! Afimas. OUR OUTSIDE—IImg. pinging mulch: “The Bells otsmdm,"&nounmw, k changing. The mtqbutlon 0n Lime 8 well written, and confining mn'py Valu able thoughts; The and of Gov. Swum is “elegantflg consideringthe antecedents of the writei; whilst the letter of Hicster Clymer in the trunk and manly avownl of an honest and undid man. Political and other items on‘tbe fourth pagea ‘ anon. A. J. Glossbrenmzr and Hon. A. H. Cofl'roth, o! thejouse at Washing‘ ton, have our thank or Congressional favors. * . KEED in: THE X. C. RAILROAD..- despatch was received here, on Fridfif whichannquncedtbatGeorgeChritzm , (son of Cap? Henry .ChritzmanJa brakes man on (up Nonhém Central Railroad. waslnatanély killerffthat morning,“ Barf risburg, flilst undéupling cars. His re mains will arrive herd today for inter ment. 5 Tm: NEW Lxcnxs‘n LAM—The Harris burg Telegraph says that the bill chan ging the; mode of granting licenses to roa murants, which we published a few weeks. ago, failed to pass the Senate, and did not. become a law. BARN Eurasia—The hum of Mr. John Dubs, on the Carlisle Turnpike. 1} miles west of Hanover. was destroyed by fire on Thursday evening, with a quantity of hay,some farming implements, and a calf. The fire is supposed to have occurred in some accidental way. Mr. Dubs is near~ 13‘ or quite fully insured. ‘ Moxvxzxr MEmNG.——Don’f target thngn Eamrday fiext, the 26th, 3 meet ing f Officers and soldiers, and others, throughout the county, will be held at tho Court-house, to inaugurate steps for. the erection 6! a monument to our de-‘ ceased soldiers, in the‘Public Square of this place. The object should secure a large attendance, and we have no doubt; will. The meeting will commence at o’clock in the forenoan RAILROAD ELEp'mox.-At an held by the stockholders of the Branch Railroad Company, ' {or officers to control the rqad for the ensuing yc gentlemen were elected tid‘a: President-C: Alanagera—L A‘lthofl‘, Hem-j Jpseph Dellor NEAR HAHP‘I‘ON‘L—We _..'iday, to ‘the Hhrman Hampton, in thifl chunty, mg {email is now in pnpgross. .p, wholis' managing the bpera .lormed us that a depth of fifty-five ad been reached, whicli he looked Bomxa paid a v? farm, ' where Maj ti! JD. as slow work, resulting from the extraordinary stubbornness of the granite rock which met him almost otthe begin ning. He is working two sets of hands," (day and night,) and does expect to find , oil. Thejob is too expensive to be under taken merely “for the fun oflthe thing.” ‘ We understand'that parties at New OK | ford, in connection with Major Dyke, , have concludeda lease with Mr. Nicholas * Heitzel, on the ’York Turnpilge, about §sevenlmiles cast of Gettysburg, with a View of boring for oil there, The {surface indications'ure said to be the bestiln the 'eounty. , ‘ 3 K ,ned >lec'- ‘ consid- 1 Tun lonesrmn.—-At gt meet”, at the Court-house, on Thurfiday eß‘éning week, the following thirteen ladies and thirteen gentlemen more. appointed a Home Board for the Orphans’ Homestead about to be established here : Mrs. Rev. Dr. Krauph, Mrs. Dr. Robert Homer, Mrs. D. A. Buehler,‘ Mrs. Bév. Dr. Bough er, Mrs. J oh‘n S. Crawford, Mrs. D. Wills, Mrs. John Culp, Erafigv. Breidenbaugh, Mrs. R. G. Harper," Mrs. W. Al Duncan, . Mrs. Sarah Mouton, Miss Annie Danner, 'and Miss Margaret Doerspm [PI-of. F. A. Muhlenberg, Rev. D. T. Carnahan, A. D. 'Buehler, Esq, R. G. McCrenry, Esq., J. L. Schick, Rev. Dr. C. A. Hay, H. J. ~Fahnestock, John~ Winebrenner, Chas. J. Tyson, Wm. C. Stallsmith, Emamlel ,Bushman, John Rupp, anq‘D. McCon .aughy. * “ Acnoss :rm: LIND.”—-About the mid dle of April, Wm. Reynolds and Temple ton Little were arrested in this county, for stealing homes near Mnrtineburg, Va. They were lodged in jail here, and on Wednesday Inst Sheriff John W. Pitzer, of Berkely cennty, took them “across the line,” on aréqnisitlon from the Governor. John Wade, charged with the same of fence, was arrested at Harrisburg. about two weeks ago, byoflker Bauer, and 31- so lodged in our jail, but the fact not hav ing been known to the authorities of Berkely county, his unme'wns not em braced in the requisition: Bherifi‘Pitzer expects to return for him on' another requisition. The horses were recovered and taken beck'to Virginia'soon after the flrstarreatnwerfemade. ' v‘ _ DEATH OF "nit: LAST Sunvrvoaor THE WYOMING Magenta—A correspondent of the Baltimore‘ Sun, In a letter dated York Springs, May 12th, says: , The death took place yesterday of iSamuel Kennedy, near York Spr ngs, Adams eountyLPm, in the 93d year of is age. He was the last survivor ofthe \Vyomingmussaere. Hlsmotherbmu ,ht iim way when five years old, in her I ' ht from that inhuman slaughter. She , w her son Samuel, settled in Menallen ,towrnhip, then York, andnow ‘Adams ,county, where he has resided until his ' death, surrounded by his children,gmnd .nd great grandchildren, a respected citi izen, without. an enemy, beloved bv all who line“; him. His father, John Ken nedy, with his two brothers, Samuel and 'Thomns, settled in the Wyoming settle ment some time before its destruction by Ithe Indians. Samuel was killed, and , his wife and gix children taken prisoners and never heard of after the massacre, but John’s wife and three children, the eldest being the' boy Samuel, just de~ l ceased, after hiding in a. wheat field sur rounded bi Indiana all night, finally cs icaped. Jo n was absent at the time, [ having gone to Penn’s Valley to assist in guarding the people there from the ’ ndiane. Two of his wife’s brothers were killed in' the massacre. The other Kennedy (TRbmas) was a single meant ,the time, and was nnian-ed. The de ceased was born the 6th eeember, 1773, fin Northumberland county, Pa. 36-12“. Adam Long, 3 graduate of the College and the Seminary, sowall known to many of our citizens, died an India, on the sth of March. He leaves 3 wife and three children. 3MI: annuals. Hersh, onork,'sold his pair of match bones, Int week, to t gauflcmln In Baltimore, for tho nun o! swoon hundredflonnn, BAnmxpx Anvnnmixaw-PJJ‘. fin ! num, tha’g‘reat showman, in tho autom-l ‘mpfly "hidl‘ he gave to the world, thawed conclusively that he know one filling well. He was and still is a. master lof the art of money-making. Noman in l the country more completely understands lthe secrets of business success. He Eld vertlsed extensively, and coined gold out of printers’ ink. He ‘nct only advertises ‘ himself, but he patronlzes those who do. ’He says, “‘I never patronize a biisinese Enmn that don’t advertise, for the reason .thnt I invariably get cheat/ad if, Ida. The rpenurlous principle that prevents a man from keeping his businesfihefore the pub- ‘ i iic, will prevent him from selling cheap." - lWhat Barnum has noticed any man of‘ {discernment will find tobe true. Inva-" riabiy the best store to buy at is the one [which advertises most largely. Keep youreyes on our advertising columns if :1 i you want bargains. You will find it to ‘ your advantage tobuy of those who adver- 3 {use most liberally. Take ‘our word for ' that and you will be sure to save money. . PATENT Issuan—lnv glancing over the list of, patents issued from the United States Patelit Oflice for the week ending May 1, 1866, We find the followingz—Jo— seph Martin, ofNew Oxford, for Improve ment in gates. 3.0!: Satmday night week at attempt was m'ade to burn the Second Presbyteri a‘n Church at Cnrlisle, but the fire was discovered before much damage was done. The people of that place are in constant fear of arson and robbery. , A wa 'osl‘msxox. we find the knowing in a Republican journal: “ Senator A fog-rill introducoe yesterday a bill to r * enl the city charte s of‘Vush ingmnuli Georgetpwn. .Thikig intended to take he place of negro mirage. The radix: s have abandoned the suffrage sch 6, it is said, at the solicitation of «t ' members of the'House who are afraid (; go before flzepeople next fall upon such an issue.” ' Here stands confessed wgat we have' repeatedly charged—that t e Disunion lsts would resort to" tricks and subterfuszes to secure negro suffrage, when fearful of the verdict or wrath of the people. The people can rely qun it, however, that whether it be ma 8 paramount or subpr dinate, negro suffrage will continue to command he thoughts by day and dreams by flirrht of the Whole circle of Disunion l atfers. It is their only hope {or the future. \Vithout it their power is gone—their shaggy mam-s, their claws and their terrible roar will all page away. Hence, when they findtas they have found, that the people are ofiposed to it, they are attempting to “sun 'e ” it.upon them. Let the people beware—Patriot & Union. ' ' "i _ .ler mday. _. 10! the folldwing 'hout oppOSi- W. Eichel erger. : Jenkins, oseph rt, Reuben oung, 'id \Vortz. E -—-——-—4 - O————- l Amen-Icm: Mnn-faciures—the Ameflcnn “'nleh Co. a! Wanton, Km. 1 ’ Every one knows that the mechanism of the best manufactories of this country is unequalled in any other part of the world. The genius of American mechan ics produced the cotton-gin, the mechan ical reaper and mower the sewing ma chine, and last but not the least, the won derful machinery of the American Watch Company of Waltham. This Company was established in 1350, and has grown in proportions which entitle it to a first rank among the manufacturing enterpri zes of the New World. It employs be— tween 9’oo and 1,000 nrtiznns o su erior skill and character, and :1 large amPthri ving town has grown up in its vicinity. The factory covers over three acre’s of ground, and as an illustration of its ex tent, we mnv mention that it is supplied with more than 6:) miles of iron pipes and produm an aggregate of near y 75,000 watches per annum. The founders of this Company believed that the same del icate- mechanical processes which had Produced such remarkablyiperfect resnlts n larger machines; migifi he applied with even greater advantage to tile produption of the watch. The ibreig'n time-pieces are made principully by mum, and except. when of hirvh cast, an imperfect article, often out of repair. and of little value, in the result. Abroad, these mysterious and infinitesimal organs whichfivhcn aggre— glated, produce the watch are the fruit of sow and toilsome 11111111 an processes. In the results, there mustol' course be lack of that perfect uniformity which is indis pensable for correct time-keeping. The constituent parts of the¢mericnn watch, on the other hand, are ashioned by‘the most delicate and accurate machinexé~ \Vheels,. pinions, springs, screws, w lutely nmform in Weight, circumference, dimensions, and in every possible partic— ular, are turned out in myrinds by unerr. ing fingers ofsteel, and their proper com bination and adj ustment by skillful work men have given the Companf its high reputation. Its watches no on yfo with the trade and go in the Rockets o 20iwoa people, but they go rig t and go every where—Exchange. an is reportpd that, Secretary Stan ton will take an early opportunity of mar ding-a speech endorsing President John: son’s policy of restoration, and denounc ing that of Congress. ‘ , The Removal of Poatmactera.-There are some twent ' thousand postmasterein the United Stages, of whom but eight or nine hundred ,require confirmation by the Senate. There are to be vigorous re movals amongAth 056 who are denounc lng the admimstration. Their dismissals are being made out at the Post‘Ofiice De partment. ‘ _—_4... To be Arrested—The ,Presiitént has is sued an order directing the arrest of all officers of the Freedmen’s Bureau inter ested, directly or indirectly, in thawin vation of farms in the Southern States,— Good! very good! mm is believed by well~inform ed members ofeach House that no bill limit ing or abridging the President’s power of appointment to office will be passed this session. Considerable reaction on the subject has taken place within the past week. The general opposition from all parts of the cuuntryto the perpetration of such an outrage, for mere political purpo< scs, is having its weight even with the present lawless Congress. “ Still Ear-ping on My Daughler.”—-‘-A special telc%ram to the Press last week made the f 0 lowing harrowing announce ment: ‘ _ It is generally believed here that there is shortly to be a. large decapitation of gostmasters who are in mical to the Presi grfii‘g policy. Your State will hear more o 15. , Horses Killed by Lightning.——Durin;ia recent thunder storm, the barn or n r. Emanuel Throne, in Frankford township, Cumberland county. was struck by light ning and two valuable horses were lulled. Theiram wag not materially injured. mem a carriage containing six ne gfroes, was passing through the streets at emphis on the th inst" two days after the mots, one of the occupants drew a pm: ml and fired at the captain of an engine oomimny standing on the sidewalk, bare y misainghis head. fiHem-y Ward Beecher compares the Dtsumonists in Contress to monkeys in a ooooanut trace-genius the Premdent at a safe distance. Inn’s hard on the man keys.’ wWenden Philllfs theold Abonuon mand npudhgpr o .1319 Nation-l dbbt, we? bomyrto Whom uni: use . AlrittreutirAurr cAsz. An important case hns f)lust been accl ded in Wayne County int isstate. Pre vious to the October election of last year, the Radical patgers announced that else-i tion ofllcers roughout the Common wealth wens bound to reject the votes of: all persons who had failed to respond to ‘ drafts during the war. Under this state of circumstances, the District Attorney of \Vuync County prepared an opinion in response to questions propounded to him by officers of the election, in which he set forth theirduties u's clearly defined by ‘ the laws of Pennsylvania. and gave due notice thatnll violations of said law would be prosecuted. This opinion and notice were forwarded to the several election districts of the county. They failed, ' .however, to much some of the more re-‘ mote townships, and in two of then; the Notes of alleged deserters were rejected,‘ and the individuals thus deprived of their rights instituted suits against the offend-l 1 parties. : nghe case came up for determination, :during the present term of thc Court, and; Judge Barrett chnrfed the jury inthe: gmost emphatic am unmistakable lun-| gunge us to the law bearing ugon the' oint at issue. He pronounccdt c act of Igongress disfranch’ising so—enlled descr-i ters nulla’void, and distinctly gave it‘[ as his opinion that the funnies so designa ted were as much entit ed to a vote as the ‘ judges and inspectorsof elections them-r selves. This he declared to be the law ofl Ithe land in Wayne county until reversed! ‘by a Superior Court, and nsfieh he gave; lnoticetbfit any violations of it hereafter ' would be regarded as willful misdemeanor ;and punished accordingly. " l i The wry question submitted to thojuryj was the Mention of the election boards to} lcommit fin offense against the laws.—: 'Upon that they could not agree. Ten were 1'01“ conviction, two for acquittal.,— There was no disagreement as: to the, Judge’s opinion of the net of Congress under which the defendants professed to have acted, and which was cited as a de ‘fense in this case, nor as to the rights of {the prosecutors to participate in the elec tions in that county. These points were both conceded after. the charge of Judge Barrett. * Thus, age by one, the cases of injustice under the color of law are being reached and disgosed of by the judiciary. The action 0 the Supr‘eme Courtofthe Unified States in the military tribunal mans was a step “in the right direction, and the \Vuyne County prdceeding is a kindred movement in vindication of the Consti tutional rights of freeman in Pennsylva gin.—. ye. . l The fire—’CentPlcca—Mr. Knsson’s bill, . which has justgmssed both Houses, Kro vides foranew ve-centcoin, which 3 all ' weigh five grains of the metric syfitem. ‘Three of them will weigh about half an 1 ounce or the weight of one single letter. , It, will also serve tor weightsat npotheca ties and elsewhere. The mat requires the lwichdmwal of all fractional notes of less ‘ denomination than ten cents. _ Special Notice Column. A Single Box or Bflldreth'l Pill: Contains more ‘vcgetable extractive matter than {twenty boxes or any 91115 in the world besides: Inity-flve hundred physicians use them _in their practice to the exclusion 0! other purgutlvel. The first lctmrorthelrvulucls yet scarcely appreciated. 1 When they are better known, sudden death and ,‘ continued Holmes! will be orthe pant. . Let those ; who know them speak rightout in thelriavor. It iis a duty which will save ilre. ‘ - I Our mcé are subject to n rsdundancy oi vltlnted I‘ bile at this season, and ii: is as dangerous as it in ‘ prevalent; hut andreth’s Pills afford an inval uable and em :lent protection. By their occasional ruse we prevent the collection of those impurities . which, when in sufficient quantities, cause so 1 much danger to the body's health. They 500:; i cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Louoprpetitb, 5 Pain in the Kend.Heartburn. Pain in the Breast i hone, Sudden Fnlntnem and Costiveneu. Sold by ‘I all respectable Dealer-i in Medicines. 1' May 2i,‘66.‘ 1m . Cholera, Diarrhea. and Dysezueryl A cure in’ wu-rauted by DELTOBIAB' celebrated VENETIA;N LINIMENT, ”used when first taken by persons‘ of temperate habits. Thin medicine. bus Man known in tie Unle States over '2O years. Thousand; have used it, and round it never failed to cure any complaint {or which itwas recommen dad. and all those who first tried it, are now never without It. " In the Cholera o! 1818, Dr. Tobin: attended ‘0 cases and lost 1, being called in too late to do any good. 4 ‘ DIRECI‘IONS.—Tnke n tenspoonful in a wine glase or water every half hour for two hourqgand rub the abdomen and extremities well wit the Ljnimcnt. To (1118‘! the thirst, take nlump 0! ice in the mouth, about the sue on; marble every ten minutes. "171'- warranwd perfectly innocent to take Internalh'. Bold byall drugglsul, price 40 and 80 cents. Depot. 56 Courtlmd St., New York. Dead Heads, Or. 1n other “toads, head: whose once glorious locks have \VITHEREDAND WEITENED, can in a few moments be re-clothed with all that: YOUTHFUL ATI'RACHONB. by a. single appu cauon or that wonderful Mlsmn‘ . CIIRISTADORO‘S HAIR DYE. Grizzled whiskers and mousmches, India" curls Inmwhlch the snow 0! age has prematurely drin ed, and red, sandy. or whitey-brown hut, receive. as." by magic, the rarest. shadcso! black or brown from mu. 11:1“ng botanical ban—aqua“.— Manumctured‘ by J. cumsnbono, a Astor House, New York. Sold by Drunk“. Applied by all Halt Dressers. , ‘ [May 21, ’66. lm Lyon’s Periodical Drops! THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY FOR IRP RWULARITXBSFTDese Drops In? a sclonml- Cally compounded fluid pregnmtlon, and better than any Pills. Powders or hostmms. Being ll quld, tlielrmtlon is direct and paaltive, rendering them A reliable. spe“ .y nnd certain spoulllc for the cure of nil uherucuons and suppression: nr nature. Theiwpulumy ls lndlcuwd by the {nut that over 100, bottles are nnnuully consumed by the ladies of the United States. wary one of whom speaks In the strongest terms of {raise UK their great merits. Thry are l'llpltlly Lu ‘ingthe place of every other Female Remedy, and are con sluorod b‘y all who know might or them, as the surest, 53 est. and most infallible Kurepnmtmn in file World, lor the cure of all {ulna e wmplalnm, the removal ofull ohstructmns or nature. and me {mniouon of health. rogularity and strength.— ‘x‘fllcll dlrenlons 31:".an when they nm‘.‘ and, an explaining when nnd’why they should not, nor could not be useJ without. pmduvlnu circus contrary to nature's laws, will be round rarerully folded nrouud each holuc. With the written nignn-‘ lure or JOHN L. LYON, without, which none are genuine. . = Prepared bv Dr. JOHN L. LYON. 195 Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn. who can be consulted either persnnnlly, or by mail, (cnrloslng stamflt) concerning all private diseases and female we '- nesses. Sold by Druggisis everywhere. 1 C. G. CLARK & (20., V d lsgeril'l Agents {or U. S. and Canada. . A 0V . ’ y_.i<-...__. - Terrible nlselosurcl. . smm FOR THE DixLLonz—A most valuable and wonllermidpubliz-ation. A work offingafies. and 30 colure Engravinfis. DR. HUN E {'B VADE MEUUM, an original and Popular treatise on Man and Woman,their Physio o y, Functions, and Sexual disorders of every kimf with Never Fuilinfiflemedies fortheirspewwre. The funic tloe o! R. HUNTER has long n, and st 11 is, unbounded, but at the earnest solicitation ornn morons persons, he has been induced to extend his medical mammals through the medium oihis “ V’ADE MECUM.” It is a volume that should be In the imnds oi'every family in the land. as a pre voniive of secret vlcm, or M a wide {or the nJiuvi ntion of one o! the most awiii and destructive scourge: that ever visited mankind. One copy, securely enveloped will be forwarded free of post, age to any part or the United Stems for 50 cents in P. 0. stamps. Add rm, t paid, DR. HUNTER. No. 8 Division St... New ”EEK. - (Sept. 26. I! Errors of Youth. A gentleman who altered for years from Ner vous Debuitf, Premature Decay. and all the effect. ofyoutm‘ul ndilcretion will (or the sake of unr lering humanity lend free m :11 who need it. the recipe and directions fox-mung the single rem edy by which he wna cured. Sufferers w 111“! to profit. by the advertiser’s exferiencc. can do so by addressing DRE 8. OGDEN. No. 13 Chamben st... New York- Mgr. 5, 1866. 1y 'l'o alu‘uvu. The 0117th having been restored to health In 3 few weeks 5, '3 very llmple remody, um havlnc lulu-ed or several years with a nun lung situation. and that dread disease, Comump- Hooch union. to make known to hl- Inflow m the mean: 0: care. Tom who dulro It. be will send 3 our on!» ma “oh and (has of chamfiwflh t e dime v (gnmwmg and mm: a name, which they will and a scan can to. Oouvmor Am. Bnoxcurns. 0917011th and All {rm and Lung Aflecflom, oonly obJecL or —““"' ‘ van advent-u m Camus: mmwm uto lan-n In“ 7"" ‘llde gm nfllcwdi and-pm Won which Everyyounz M, “a autumn In mutilated he ta be nvflqabk. and be hope- ever! am,“ a,“ hear something vet: much lo u— m: wm uyhll remedy, uit win con man name by return mail (tree of all?) .1. Ward may enbleuung. m“ the “assaying. Tho-no: g hag W: “want-81, Wm “W“ . mm-‘iw car-”M ”‘"’ '“‘ '- ~ wawfi , cal. mun -, - ' _ . x m...» u 1: mnv-«gay. . 8.2.0.1035"; . Eye and Ear! . PROF. J. ISAACS, M. D., Ocnlllt and Audit. running of Mydan.lflolhu%ts located at NO -5191’1N StWDELP lA. "118119610“ mm with at me EYE or EAR. will Def sclenuflmll wasted and cured. it cunble~ N- B -AB-TKFIC{AL EYE Imm without Wflr- , No charges made {or examinations. The medical hunt, 1: Invited, n he bu no secret in binned. of treatment. Navy, 1365. I; l ' ' I Mmmm 'L HEAL R ‘ GTB. LIFE-HEALTu—mmurfl. !po Grout FrTnnh toned!- DR. .Ich DELAIAIKI’D - CELEBRATE!) spmir‘io PILIS. Prepared from n prescrapnon of Dr. Junn Dell. mane. Cilia! Pbynicinn of the nuptial an Nani ou Lnriboiulore or PM". This invnluublu mndicinc is no impomlon. but» in unfailing in thecure or Hpormutnrrhn or Semi nal Weakness. Every apedcl‘o! (39mm or uri nnrm‘mmhllny. lnvolnnlaryor mmiy Semimi Em om from whatever enmep need, or now . ever lavere, will be speedily reiisved um the or. gang restored to heulmy notion. , Read the rollowmg opinions o! eminent French physicians: ‘ , "We have mad the Specific Pills prepnred by Gnmn‘ iore & Duponi No. 2“ Rue Lombard. from the prescription: or hr. Ju‘m Dcinlnure in our frivaw pnciica with an “arm success. nm'l we be icve Lin-re is no oihcrmmlicine nova" calculated to cure all persons suil'criua from lnvpluuhty gmiuionnlor {my other weakness 0! the :dexunlt rim. Wiener coma sedan ' m e. 0 U" as, excesses, or algae.” “I?! b D -A. Emma" L . - (3.1). DUJAKDIN. 3?: I). JEAN in: Lsccnmc, M. D. ' Paris, .\l’nzr sth 1861." m: unis or COUNTERFEITS. The gmuine i’llla are said lyy nil the principal Dmggisin throufzhout the World. Price Om: Dul-' lu- pur Box. or: x Boxes fur Five Dollars. GARANCIZILK a Durex-r, Sole Proprietorl. .\‘o. 21! Rue Lombard. Paris. One Dnliur enclosed to nny authorised Agent will insure a box by return mail, securely Icahn; train all observation: nix boxes for five dollnrl. Solo Genemi Agents for Amerirn. OSCAR O. MOSES ¢t CO. ‘.’? Curiltmd 51.. N. ‘Y. N. B.—Frcnch. German. Hpnninh and Enflluh Pmnphicts, containing ruii pun-Denim: and (1 rec. tions for use, sum tree to every midreu. A. D. But-bier, Agent for Gettysburg. Dec. 18, 1605. Vly Dr. Mnnhnll‘n Cnuu‘rh Snul‘. This snuri‘luu thoroughly proved ltsuir to be tlm best urtlclc lmown {or vurluu the L‘marrh, Cold in the 110m] mm Ht‘fldlwlll‘. It has hl'l‘ll found an excellant remhdy in many mar-n or How Eye»:- Deumms Line-x [men removed by it. and Ih-nrlng has omm lwen grl‘ntly improved '3' its use. It is fragrant and net-table. 1m mvm nun- DIATE mamas to the dull heavy pains canned hy diseases of the head. The nunnutiuua alter uulu it are llvllzhtmi “mi invlsznrulln . 1t open: aux purgr‘!nululluhslrut-lionflmirt‘llgglonlthglLllldl, and gives u limithy action to the ports nifecmi. More than Thirty \'l'l\TH' of sule and use of “ Dr. Marshall's Cnturrh nnll Headache Snuif.” has provvd its grunt vuhw for all the commnndlsmun or the head, and M this moment stands hizhcr than ever Datum. ~ It is racummemled _by many or the heat physi cian»; and is uwd with great succm and autism:- tlon cverywhen‘. Read the Certinmws orWholesnle Druggiata in 19.31: The mld-rrslgnal, huvlnf 10: many years been acquainted with " Dr. B nrshnil'l L‘nuu'rll uurl Hemlnchn Snan," and sold it in nurwhnlmnlo ~trndo. cheerfully state, that we helievo it to b. equal. in I‘l‘e-ry rt‘flpt‘ct. tothu rocmumendntluna given or it far ”ll! run: of Cntarrhnl Alli-cum", nmi that it In dooidcrily the inn-st nrllclt- we hyva ever lmuwn for all common din-anus or tlw lit-ml. Burr & Perry ileum“ '. Rand, Avalon & Couldn't ton: Brown, fmmmn 6; Co. Ila-don; Seth W. Fowla. Boston: Wilson, l-‘nlrhnnk a: 00., Boston; Hensimw. Edmund GI (20.. Boston: H. 11. Hug, Portland, Ma; Burncs d: I'nrk, New York; A. . SD. Sands, Now ank: Sh‘plleu Pnul 4: Co., New York: Ismei .\lirinrJr Co., New York: MvKt-nnnu fißobbins New York: A. L. Svnvill&L‘o.. New York; M. \Yanl, Claw & Co., New York; Bush A! l Gide. New York. {Dik‘ounlc 13' nli Druglllmm- Trylt. ‘[ 00.18.1841). I! Why Are They no Popular? Why are Radway's r<~gulntlng ’ iis no uiar! Nobody asks such it qupstlun “if: hus (8.33 m-«l them; for who {muses not the bridgi- whicliuhwl carried him Rain yover thothniligghlrordlwue. Strangers may inquire, but thoir surprisovnhinhel when they learn that Dr. Budwnr's Pill: are tho (lan vegetable substitute for en mnei, mercury. am antimony; that they um compuscd orextmcu of room, herbs, plants, gums. and imlsums. pru— Fnredmot. in the common my. but. is VACUO; hat only thv cu rntive aotivggri nciple or these in~ fretlients enters intn the pr nrtiun 0! these pills mm ort‘rude drugs. one-hull ihu imhstunt-a of which is inert matter: that. being thus highly conventratotL from two to iuur pills evacuate tim howeh mare thoroughly. and t‘xci‘ulsu u mom healthful influence on the npivon, the liver. the kidneys, and so on. than eight to ten 01 til" ordi nary purxfntive or nitnmtive pilla in gout-mi unn. Are not t wse suimumtinl ransom {or the popuiur ity of Dr. Rmiwlty's l’ilh? The ‘ urn not. men-1y ittxntlve but nperient: not mvrnfy tunic but. stim ulant; not lnt-l'l‘ly suvim‘liic but cnuntcr-lrritunt. Thev hnvo om-n groomed the desired discharge [rum the bowels w on Crown oil. llnrlem 011,211:- tcrium. PodoKhoiixq n-tc., have all rum-d. ilclldM this.thc won as wvli us tht- strung can tnku Dr. Rmiwuy'n Pills with mmmrt ilil'i sum-Im. The dyspeptic, the sufferer from illiiousnvsrs, [ronlvllvor derangomnnts, and from spit-on and kidney dim cultles. all may rely with rquui t-uutiiicnre upon the curativn prowl-Hm ortht-soglliq. fur litev nev er tail. Add mt is the dainty rm m witicitthey are put. the pertcet tixqtrlmsncu Whil'h their gum cm'cting oti‘ects. nntl thr-ir low prim‘. 25 cent: per box. nnd we muy cnsiiy m-r‘nunt for the prTulttrity 01! Kadway's Regulating Pills. Said hyn 1 Drug “ ILsi N. B.—DYBPEPSIA(‘I' RED. Jox.mm. CANADK EM". UM. x-z. iii“. Dr. John Rudwnyk Co., Monti-imm). l-i.—Por {our rm” l’imvo sulfi'rcd with 11mm: min. Loss of Appeal". Rinlfiinz Pains nt the pimrtiw manual. V Ni Nervous ms, Bmi Dl‘i'aill‘l. and very littln sleep; my nppullh: i-ntin-iy gone, nmi my utqmwh so weak nu to be unuiile to digizfil iin: mm! simple food. Durlnu this Hm:- I lmst forty-two poundn of flash (or weig’inns you mnyvuii in. i wminriucnl its take your Regulating Pills, as prucrlbed in uur Almunnc. u‘li'il only one box, and bororp I ‘mmplptml the box my nmwtiii‘ wnn rI-nlurni to inn, my ammmzll pumm-liy liv-nllhy my dyspepsia. hurl dreamt. and omcr «iisqgm-uiilp symptom: cured, and was restored to mp- originni “eight; notlmt. one box of your Pills vurml mo. of Adm-use thin. fur {our yuan! hml m ‘4lO inv‘ miserable, and rave me {Orly-five pounris Mditionxl \wlght. I IXIVB L‘lkvn nnm' kanq of Pills. but I believe Dr. Rud wny‘s l’llh to in thwheut in lbw. . JNi), ni-l'siiilAMYs, Ville Janette. (‘. R. Dr, RNIWAY'! Pills are «mind Wllh gum t‘ru Imm imm) or smell. Price, 23 «cut: per box. Mnyu. 2w Ayer'n Cam-rue Pills Are the most. perfect purgntivo which we no able to produce or which we think hill ever yet. been mitde hy anybody. Theirctfucts lmvo abun dantly shown to the communit‘v how much they excel the ordinary mediclnva n mm. Tho)‘ rim safe anti pleasant to take, but. pom-rial ta turn—- Their Penetrating Proportion stimuinw the vii-l aciivlt us otthe boi y, remove the uhstmution- of its orgunsrpurib' the blood, and t-xgol disease. Theygdrge out. the foul humor! \l‘hlt‘ breed and grow lat 'mperjtlmulntt- siuzginh or unordered organs intn thpir natural m-tmn.nnri impart a healthy tone with sin-uni) to the whole ”wit-m. Not only do they cum tin- every-tiny complaint: ofeveryhoriv, but. also formidable and tiungvrouu diseases. While they produce {iofi'crfitl rift-Pin. they are “the same time, in d minimal (loses, the safest uni best phy