u u Hcmotrat nub Snitiiul. VV. H. M'ENRUE. Editor & Publisher. j:iii:SIiinu;, OCT. 11, :::::::::1SGG. A Good Time for Bondholders. The Radicals now openly declare that tVv intend to imieach the President. Stevci.s ha said so Mr. Forney . li the cry and Mr. Wendell Phil lips tuntishes the revolutionary programme. All!) -tvili .Mr. Forney -ttt one time de r. ,)!.(' ! Stewns as " a villain." and l'l;il!os as " a traitol-" he is to-day cn 'M.ed with these precious patriots in j, . i.bi:: !" overturn the go erntiic.it and re vol ittor.ize oar republican system. The :i' ;t ne nt is plainly this : The Kadieal Hi), i- t send" its articles of iuipeach , . i: l the I'adieal Senate, and as soon t ,!-. is d.me .Mr. .Johnson is to be do i. and s-t aside bYere his trial, and : V - ! -nt'ial office i- to given toon-' ..; ; .-..lures of tlu Kalical faction '.i e willing to carry out to the !. i ihe treaoiial)'.e de?i-.us of-his s t' 1. ; . ' masters. Of course this is il i ' :i onabl-1 an 1 revolutionary. They ; ::: 1 e . OSO plo ll this purpose with ail' : - !: : . t i'law and the Constitution on ! -Li.- tli : it l'iey were to undertake i . i , ,-i i .'.!. J,.lin-!i out of the White il l .- - '-.v ioiv- vwihoat ev ii the farm of ,.. Ir mock tiials. Tli.; plot is by Mr. V'eu-.K.!l Phillips . . r '., own i.ji ia l.j re : i I .,- of kVptesontatives is urged i., i- , . ; '-. IV n' Jo!mion. We ad.l , ! i.i ii; d iti in. 1. There are n' ' -a-'M-.s fur the measure, and ill ! '.ril is s -'f-e id.-nt. If ihepres , . ,. ,.v not demand a reeur ... . ... c intittrioiia! method of pro- v n. i " ! .1. to conceive one '' : h.-'.d i;.i:v-.cr,:r! ut oHiitle or j . o-'.'ii', iM'lc 1 us "le-;-!, nnh-ss Hons' ii n ii !-'V its aiti-h'S of im-o-ai-litnent :'. -It- S :rii.-, lein md-i that .Mr. Jolm . ;. . , );oiu the exercise of hi p -. :! ' that act as l'resi- .Mr. .i.hns;;ii is ac'iitted, or, ! r-iU ofiiic trial, until the j exi i r-, '1 ;,,:a! tenn conimencs. 'i . ':..! t'-i the constitutional provi- I i ;' r :-f';':n:l1n.C:.t ' f the executive is ti j ' - i. As ii . the remedy is wholly : : -im:-i . tn oio.u.ary ciatmsiatict s. ..' e.ulul I'.esident, unlike imp .'ached oilieei s, is lo ! t cavry ci i. legal scac:ne. ;:i;t a:;-' nn'il the Senate pv- . . 1.. ' l ,1 ... i . i '. mm u'u'.iy, to- whole provision lol t'.an a. ; 1 ii.; tru : rule un "Th.. , 1 it - i-. t T t w'nen - ,v 1-, !i! T woen , oi me i 4 .,.!,! : ' ot . ii ( sci:tati es, tironounces the " t ,.r r-v. m-j!,.,-, ml 1 i . c ,r-.' ' t" : S:.nf- t..or.lil ll-s nf'i'tl- ! W ' - j i!.o ii:enmb' nt cetises to have a ' it. i ! to eynvise his office until acquitted. '. -.'he only costs. ruction that leaves in the constitutional clause; 1 I;. i; remmher how powerful . . i : rotiv e must al A ays be to prevent ;eo avaiiist himself by the House, o - th. re c.;n be no dtmger in recog y ' .t ns the constitufional rule, al t! .u. h no express jirovision for it is made . ;i '. ' ; i'.-!rrni nt. i" 'vv still, we urrje on the thirty t.i :h t'. r, :re?s that before it adjourns, it i '!! ; law for the assembling of tliC I ' . : tli Co: rrss on ihe filth day of -,'.r.h 1 -' i T . As tin. Constitution now .-.: ! ih" Fortiith Congress will not as-.-:i 1 '- till D 'ci tiiher, 1SU7, thus leaving ti !'ole" let m from March 4 to Dec. 4 o "-': t year f. r ti e President to plot o unci i.iroiio.i l.v uoiiirress. l ins s! o Id. : over 1 e allowed. The Constitu- j iiop .( Ci'pgrc.-s the power to remedy j it. 1. t then he no neglect to exercise j thi, p,v., rand save the nation from thisi ; e-.i - r;i.(u, I iiil.l.li-s. That this is rank treason no man can d. r.v. That it would create anarchy is t-q Tilly certain. No President who Ivs sworn to support the Constitution could suhinit to such an illegal procedure, and no p-ople with a spark of manliness left in their !osoms would fail to respond to a call from the Executive to stand by him in such an hour of peril and revolution. CirThe President", it is understood, is devoting every moment he can spare to the preparation of his annual message. It is believed that he will adhere rigidly to his present line of policy, and will take the ground that in the preparation of new amendments to. the Constitution all the States that claim, and are willing to ex ercise the right, shall be represented. Ha will also suggest to Congress a propo sition for an amendment to proportion the representation among the States according to the number of qualified male voters, as prescribed by each State, the amendment to take effect when the census of 1870 has been taken. tTJ- The Radicals at the late election carried' Indianna, Ohio, Iowa and Pennsylvania. The Barkey and the Devil Must Rule Ameri ca! ' Sambo's Ticket Successful ! ! i:i;i-KTKI liY SAM IIIM.S1.I.F. I I -4 1. " IM.JW .1 Fri.i.F.u Citizi:ns nnd ' white trash " ! do Dmcrciutic party, I'sj jr'wing to j iufurm -ou r.s reads Deraercratic doccr- I m.i-.ts, as li-r.v our ticket pot to be a suc- ' cess. It wor all premeditated in de JJ.id- ' ical rank? for some tnot.ths 'hind-hand or f,,rediaud, Tse don't know wliich but hi dat as 'urn :nav, mv Uncle D an wor laecieu 10 onre.-s. i e now c " wins to inform ve of a nice doree oracticed hv i' i t .i . r ii.-" I iiO I l.-oi Li.irtiA tn.in'l Mfikr An r.l.v.(i..n ".".L. V.L, ; ,,,,!,.,. ,1... i, ,; 1,w.cf..lt TTn got de majority ob d poor " white trah ' to got up A strike for higher wages in de honor ob .Johnstown, an den he ended de chapter by dischargin a lot ob de " dirty duch '' an "ignorant Iris.li" from de em ploy oh said company. Uncle Dan den went to Pittsburg an got some ob de loyal f ilers d, re to send him some men w ho would be will'in to vote for um at de forthcoming 'lection, an thank de good St. Mu.-s h.; wor successful. He also had runners in ebry part ob de county who made de people do just as he said. Many ob dese runners iclated de many Il.tre-breath escapes of Uncle Dan nut in do lions den, but in de army ob do Union; h'ghfing against Andy Johnson and Ed. Cowan. IV sides all dese harbingers ob success, tfnde Dan were bclub'd bv de poo,(le ol, Cambilu lie-rough ; dey voted ! , , lor mm specially witn ue greatest tervor imaginable ; bully for de "dirty dutch', tind "ignorant Irish"' how Uncle Dan wilj 'member dem in Congress as well as odder folks ; but he's 'gwing to 'member us also at de jury-box de ballot-box (not forgetting de blacking-box and lather-box) am to be ceded to us. Tank de great St. Moses fo' so much and whar am de man, woman or chilli dat will dispute our right; has not Geary our reported Gubernatorial Gubnor told us dat he was in foh nigger suffrage ? Git out you white trash, whar' am you drifted to, no; whar's yor boasted liberties? whar's yer Constitution now J Kcho answers : Uwine to de debi! ; clear de track De ticket son will be bery black Oh won't us darkeys cut a swell, De white tranh ne'er can stand de smell obus darkies. Hurrah foh de Freed nians Bureau hurrah fob' hell whar' we'll all meet one ob dese days in happy contiguity an' congraterlate one an odder on how we ruined de best gobernmcht on de face ob de Almighty's earth. Yours, wid de greatest ob pleasure, Sami:i. Pompev Geary Br.cK. I. S. You p-rceibe Mr. Editor dat I mm jf 1 5T- if ! VA .o lost one ob in' hands; I almost forgot to relate de circumstantials ob de case. Vv'hcn I wor in a town in do souf ob dis county 'Ise met wid a adventure wot required it to be armputated ycrsee Mr. Editor dar wor' so nitmy frends ob my platform up dar' and when ley heard I wor in fabor ob Uncle .Dan dey rushed to me and shuck me by de hand so, dat I wor' compelled to have it armputated in order dat de " cussed while trash" would not be compcllinf me to warsh my hands so often dis am de main issues ob de case, yah! yah ! yah! ain't X lad dat our claim? ar atdas' distabli.-hcd chick en, beef-steak, loaf snjrar and mince lie will be de fust bill presented to de next Congress in fabor ob us darkeys, and ain't we deserbinpr oh it? Didn't we fiht vieto tioosly and holler for de I'nion when" Uncle Dan ami de rest ob our party ac quired us to do it ? 1 guess we did Mr. Editor. yours arain. CJT Consiilerable excitement occtirnvl at Baltimore on the morning of the Oth inst., at the corner of Baltimore and North streets, occasioned by an attack made by a number of Republicans on the Democratic and Conservative Headquar ters. A national flar which hunr sus pended in front of the building was cut down, and for a time there were preat apprehensions of a most serious difficulty. The police came to the rescue and com pelled the i inters to return the fhi, which was forthwith restored to its for mer position. Pennsylvania Election. Tbe following returns are as near re liable as can be procured r.t present. The majorities in the various counties are nearly as follows : Adams C'lymer, 12. Allegheny Geary, 7,500. Arnir-tror.g Geary, oOO. Beaver--Geary, 'JUO. Bed ford-C'lymer, GOO Biair Geary, 8W. Bra d lb rd - G. e ary , o , 000. Bucks-Clytni r, 700. Chester Geary, 2,o'i0. ClarionClymer, 1,200. Cleurlield Clymer, 1 ,Ui!0. Clinton-Clymer, 0 :'). Columbia Clymer, 1,2J0. Crawl'oC'l-Geary, 1 ,000. Cum be; land Clymer, GOO. Dauphin--Gi'ary, 1 ,-MK). Delaware Geary, 1 ,.500. E:k--C'ymer, 000. ErieGeary, t'.,000 IVyctte-CIyrLer, 1 ,000. Franklin Geary, 5". Fulton -Clymer, 200. ( irec n C'lymer, 1 .!!( 0 J 7 I Iuntingdon ( ieary, Sdi). lii'li;iua-- Ieary, 2,2.0. .kt.erson--CU mer, 10. Juniata Clymer, 4UO. U;incaster--( ieary, (,0t)i). Lawrence Geary, 2.:30U. Bcbanon--Geary, 1,:0(). I. ehigh Clymer, 1 ,(10. Luzerne Clymer, 2,t0. Lycoming Clymer, 340. McICean Gia-y, 100. Mercer- Ge.rv. oOth Miflloi Clymer, 100. Monroe- Clymer, 2,000. Montgomery Clymer, 1 , 1 00. Montour Clymer, 400. Ntnthamptcn Clymer, .'3,000. North um.berland Clj mer, 800. Perrry Clymer, 100. Potter (ieary, 700. Schu) '.kill Clymer, 1 ,:joo. Somerset Geary, 1 ,oOO. Snyder (ieary ,"000. . Sullivan Clymer, 300. Susquehanna Geary, 1,500. Tioga Geary, 2,7 00. Union Geary, CoO. Venango Gearv, GOO. Warren Geary", 1,000. Washington Geary, GOO. Wayne Geary, 3,000. Westmoreland Clymer, 1 ,000. Wyoming Clymer, 100. York CI) mer, 2,800. Connecticut Election. IIauitoku, Conn., Oct. 2. We have returns from one- third of the town elec- tion of yesterday. The Democrats and Conservatives have made, decided gains over the llepublicans in G'asteubury, Suiisbury, Somers, Middletown, Canton, Granby, etc. When strict political tests wen-made, the Keitublieans were defeated. , , - stilution and the Union to day ?is was yesterday. lis has two years yet t serve. We have no fears of him getting weak in the knees. The Democratic paper in Maine charge the Mayor of Portland with using the funds sent from all parts of the coun try to relieve the sufferers by the fire, for j Kadical electioneering purpose'. arm every one of their towns were gained a"' s" , to the Democrats. . ! .on enabled to dispose of my u ; viry roas- liable prices, am! I would li.c-r. . ' fore solicit a ciil from my friends of Can,- Andrew Johnson is 1 'rsident of the i hv coiintvand vieinity. -, - ii . i i IieuH'Uiber the Name, Number and I lilted States- lie is as true to the Con- Street ! The Latest Fashions. Since the invention and successf id troduction i.f the CVh-bratcd Duplex El!;p- tie (or douh e) hpi in liiu-p .Sunl by .Mr. J. W. IiraAley of New York, the ladies throughout the counlry hae fivcn up the idea of discarding the fahion cf wearini: hocp skirts on account of the pec uliar nnd praceful matiieT in whi'h the Duj h'x Skirts adapt -them-e'vt to every exigency and emergi ni v . ,S -eueraltv ; -v. t.'nh' hae these Skirt. ! frrv- ) t :t . regard tliet i .-.s. a .-p i ; ;! favon:.. .: .i-.v of the sup' i i' r ih xil i;ty, liuhln.s ;.n j durability combined ir. lu.-ir nrinufaetioe. They abo consider them a far more eco nomical and comfortable I loop Skirt that ever has or can he m:de for ;ill crowd ;d assemblages, for tic? promenade or ho us dress. Anv ladv after v.'ea-ii:jf en-' of these Skirts'wiil i.ever afterwards wi-l'.itg-ly dispense with their u-. Long expi re nee iu the manufacture of I loop Skirt has proven to the proprietors of this inven tion, that single springs will always retain that still', unyielding and bungling style which has ever charactrtiz -d them. where;is the douh'- spring hoop orI)nnlex Elliptic, will be found fcee from this objections. Notwithstanding the abiht of the manufacturers, M.-.-sr-. We-!-'. Bradlcv & Carv, to turn out oir .-ix thousanl Skirts pi-r day from their large trannfactM"ics in New York, they (.. ' oiuL'i' 1 to ; qui st nil nierchaiits oiuciiu the Dsphvx Elliptic Skirts, to send their orders a few das before thy are want"-.', ii .ossillo, as they are always mo-; cn--tatitly oversold some days ahead. Seo a lvei liseuHiit in another column. tM-i 'I'ln extent to which Uio-vidou i a represmtative of ihe '"loyal" Voter.-c-f Tennessee, was i'lustrted at the r-C'-u; eorpo:a!! n election in Na-hii!e. .Mr Brown, (ih'e conservative cr.udidr'.te.) wa re-i-1. ctd Mayor bv sixteen l.nnd.vd vou.- I aalns: Scoi'.h "s four huti lied ar d lifty s-ix 1 The Cousorvatic? cr.rn.d the Coun ! tilri.. n nn l Alderman in -vtry ward by a j uioj' ii'ity of from o or 1 to 1. tl i- wa j in a c:!v wh.'-re Bi'owiilow has b- :i re-i- cm i-i lor the na-t two vears. an t whv r - th- I val pei:l-'; haw ha ! a full oppor- tuiiltv o! obei lii hir. eou;.-e and wi.-ho.-. it Wi.l nt ilo to sty !i.-ii ihe c I. ,' !;. v:i w it, voles oi re'"i r,.l-,e'.--. Fuh I lilt he new Conlif o:i no neui yi- took ! part in the rcl 'lion i- d C-j" T'ie hou ho! ! l !k e'.s 1. !' r.t tie- Ar- 1 r-ir'ton Mansion hv G. i,. ral L- e. or i ;ither ' the iV-igi u n's r maiiiiag i veterdav dr!iered to 'lo' UiLia w- r p:;rty a. .;!.... I W. d by Crn.-.ud !v ! This was -1 oe, t :.. uiiiier tin oid.-r oi i!." ; i.oi; ti.r.t n.-ari y e et ! ) ..- :vc, ic th -ui -i.h.it. D a i: i i siny ;::o- alieil.i'- !i. u - liad been .-toleii. t .nv nis, mciu-iing suue o the family por traits, were tahea from tue irames a;i'l . t j packed in boxes and stored in the upper j loft of the mansion sdnce lKt'.l. th. se I boxes had been broken p: u and -v'-ry-l thin of real vuhie taken awny, and !.' J U tters and private papers of Genet al I.ee ! scattered over tlu loti I'he nejiroi of Illinois have called iate I i ncf to il, to m. et : at ( oi !..-! no " J ; tl) ihe ' i eM.ih'i-h 'her, to take tn.-tisuri s t- "i.ee an 1 negr.i v 1 h-i Chic.i.-.) !: the ruoe. ap.l ! cq :a:it' in . i I .,,. .,,1 . e.7;i tn i i ca . i j i5. U .'- v,e:ii : ls wi'i he to set ore cqaak lig i lo! box. in courts oi' j ur-li o? 1 ?S at th- 1-al-', nr.d iti ! - these rig l-.t. -i session 01 i.uhli V' i'i eo-.f i Ted ; our LcLi.-la!u e.''' 1 , i Su.?of n-grj ( pi isity, social : n 1 p .11 tied 1 squarely before the voleisof Illinois. Ladies Fancy Fm 13 I A i A9 a 'o!in l''anlra'M O..Ust-ll,:i,lie-.; For Mannf.iet. .iv No. 7is .i:i.;:f street. above Till.. I'll I . ,M)F.h!'IIIA. Have now i:; stop? of my i i1, u lti.t ortati...! j i j . I j i 'fmm f -j --t--; at io ..l i.i'.i.i h l'io. ioe Sl-.t-Cll. Vzncy Furs ' f r Ladle' and Ciuhlrens' W i n h il , ! Abe. a fine assortment if (b It he j .IOIIX FA1IKI15A, .NO 718 AKUI St., ah. 7th south FillLADt LP1II K. CO- IllATE NO Pa .-SEIt. SOP. COSSKCTJOS foU a 1 Ve - . wrru any o rut-a :.. .'oie in- Phu.au' -lcui a. j I'OKSAl j JOU WOKK OF ALL KINDS DONE AT THIS OFFICE, AT Till: S1I0UTF.ST NO'l 1CK AND ON KlIASONAbLK PUK.FS O.llill) " J T!... WllF in.-, of K: en-!. ;. ir ,, , r ... , ... j Kliz-iLeih. ;r.?ern. u'ted with Tuoru.-is i'.u. :- U -r-i. of i. 'i-'-er;; l a., Str ili .i-.!:es Pit- v :n irrl1'-! wih W itkin .!.!.: M irv Wtl'iani-:. Car. rhte'-m trrie 1 ,v i : i -';-, .i -r-!; (J : of ( )il City. !'.! , M.irt'i i, ii'ii'i Wa'K er T!t ;ii!T!i:,. j ;(! wo! - f ot t-.Wi'.s'.i'i. ;.--r-.-t "o. X of .1 'St ' id ! o-v Ami Vda.m.'-. ' ' l j --. ;)! l'M-rf n-u M u v Wi! i I h Williap. s -.'e d.' hi! !:-n.-.f -- l h Willian.s -.'e d. f Ii! Ut;, k t .v e- -hip. 0 itrthria t (,. r,i , I-".-t Ii i ' . i . (ieorue Davis. M u v '. ...l D:vis. ch Mr. n ..f A r ;''!., wh i w:'.s itif-rf : ii i ie ! w Davis. Yon and pyery off nr , l;v cite.l o he in I a.e ' .r !n ! . f ..iir Orphan-:' ( :.t C r t.. ,v !;!.! at !;: -,.!or, -ild cuintv. or, tir- -f ". .tj.J ,v her n.-xt. ( l'ein' th- thirl d.iv !-ih-'-n i: 1 ih.-re to o i i t or i i - Wi !.' 1 1 t r1, - I'M! 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