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J*lllllllr3 U. 1960 TVINTTIPI4a Vivr. $1110,Z.7.0 1 w );0r1r.,7 . 411e5, one of 11111 most alto{ edited lteoublican papers in the eneintry. sees ruin ahead for Its party if Congyjcis persists in , its high-handed iscerals, it has warning utter Waiulug -agelOßL,,,this revolutionary , policy, ,and appeakalsacatt daily for pietaures of alifibeeat elutraoter—oleasoroee, calculitted to relieve bushiest distress, and impart cangdepee to tlaftuonied Intereets of the actuates—and, not least, to save the Ile publiosa party from the itiadnessar the blind fanatic. and de/nein:Kum who are malting it upon the breakers of tiostruq Liam Maine et Were articles have great •polna anel,foriee—so much aothat wectin aot natal giving the readers of the Cox. gums{ awl especially sueh as ,way, thltWegit were porfg aaaciament, have been'voting molest UN, the following as sample of the Titnee's reasoning. •Says that,lottrasi, la a recent bale :- I, The setkm of Congress at this present melon will constitute the platform on which the Republican patty Will go loth the'neitt Prestdentlal election. There , Oltimerone demoted in certain (Omit ten Isr Moments," which eau only mean measures calculated by their character to startle the fears and apprm Itenattnia' of the country. 're* 'measure', vliteh the-Henna has sent, and in about sending to the Se uate ter Re concurrence, certainly answer this ileseriptioo, and have produced this effect. The utter abolition of the Inca) governments In thii Southern Statisi, the virtual depoai, Mon of the President , from &portion of the eflostitutionid luuenims oC his office, and the instalment of au absolute dicta tor In hip %tend, the restriction of the Supreefreeourt, and the attempt tokarce its deigsionsi in spealfic I.2lded, are Meas ures not calculated to calm the public confidence In the party ' which Makes - itself tesponslble for them. • .tl'histlesieds ln our national affairs de, enanti ,, rueort W remedies 80 extreme and domande as these? While the war was raging, while a rebellion of fortnklable prUTUlrtiOnA and power menaced our Gov ernment with overthrow, many things *ere dune for which the plea of necessity was urged and admitted, for then the Oda was at least intelligible. ISM what Mies it mean Mier? In What gourter does any each imperative Boca-laity for eXtreou* measures The rebe/livo is over. The fievernment is safe. No armed hostility threaten.' it with over throw.' No public peril overhangs the Mainly which can only be averted by the sixtromest measure* which desperate Mutes ever dream of resorting to. And Without. some such neeessity; the Myattlean party cannot viltilicate dealt before the people, or retain the power which, Without aatileient, warrant, they thus aie,ert and exercise. "Bold" form it re , . lire tolerated by the people when the people deem them neeewitiry.---in pres ence Of some greacemergency—though cm) then they do uot puss unchaileuged. But thuy are fatal to any }Jacky that re mirta to them without being able to de monattnto their essential and inevitable meceasity. The Tema wticludet4 with the devluru 'lion that "Eho licptildietot party lcutp_ 1110 fair," and " ifoverthrown now, it IS overthrown forever;" that by taking the extreme ground Congress threatens to take,, it is alienating troth its uontideuce and, support thousands - who* heretofore sustained its fortunes.- if le to , be double) whether the tithing of moderate Papers like the Tunes will have any effect for good upon the revoke _ tionistii who rule in Congress ; but be that as it May. they cannot mil to have Weight with Trui worts—and that will he au important point ;rained for the cotintry and the party which always suatalne it, the old, time-tried Demoem ey. Prtt7.tt toeotiug4 tug" to betiold lu Nev { York and the other large cities to de -1 nounee the revolutionary acts of Con- Me. - All the great business and cow inertial interests of the country are be ing seriously giver!lied by the attempt of 'the Radicals to ruin the south and fig) North together for the, purpose of • enabling theta to elect the next Presi dent by negro votes. • PriEcF.MiNr: the bloody strife in Franee the doLiiiant party in tlw Cougrc.s of that natirin found it nece..ary to get rid 'Of the Executive, and then the Judiciary., as the dominant party in our day and hour are attempting,. The next step to complete the parallel will be to banish or behead the minority in the; legislative biariel; and the work 14 done. Are we to bitVe the rule of the Jacobtnb repeated ? ANotitEn firs! —An election was hehl In California, q few days ago, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of a Member of thy titate Senate. The de ceased Senator was a Republican A Dogi r tictut was elected to fill his place. The Golden hta•e continues her adhe sion to Democracy. "Trft city of Allegheny, this State, held Its municipal election on Tuesdialr week. q'lia Republicans, a.s'uSual, ear l* the day, but by a greatly reduced Erin.i°i'DY. The Democratic grafi over the vote of last year was 449! The ball keeps roiling! WITEELING, West Virginia, has gone Democratic by au average majority of tit Kl—a pin over last year. The good cork goes bravely on ! IT is intimated thattirent may be sub jected to court martial for surrendering the war office to Stanton upon the online ' Jul mandate of the Rump Senate, and without peVtaltenitrirffirilils superior -the President. It Is to be hoped, liur ever,Altet this Mai-twit beittene: A itott of Mla~►t thitetpiktieem to Nitt 'whet the Jleaders new want fer hlrni,and the pittbiltiteee bf tikketyi by twhiik' *St.& titto St in •was)itividertitty eott , imilittstrisletie@ett them iihr t tt itirptistl Let the plotter?' be disappoluntd: . d , t TirE line pictures which. ham hereto. lure adaniedithe Staterlibiarpitta.klirris burg, .ori,.leaßeaber oifthemv totwiribeeri removed anetoteeer-wilteeelrany author- ity"tatiiieer the , parlbr' MA • rbeeption too** JO The& (Witty. The lot4erret4 Ui l et" 'Very roPerlY saAlfesurtbat , thlr nitifflet ARAM be twitiikea Ititb. 'They 4ieirelAtifatily pbtee4:l fh tii e ttbeitry Mgt tfif able might mee , 11 , le lbspinning to creep ihrough the itoadolielaadloalla and Repullloans that the'extreme measures proposed by (km , green, utll enseeltbrtenronsertry and pro dttenntionopread ;Monate; and proteats byrdosdinplbusinessinen areguing up to saiy - iii• nail hoarse or the my Glatt° nary kedrovtitoodhoidons, look oil t... WAX A'Ortimad ,Artni4, - widek WIWI out ocibroodir lour Dentorndio! paws OM hnioimiriambt'unnule for Piesident, LM Mtbustlohltnied , it down witimmilinent IngiMitt , XWcfs ..t i, WaA; 4 ffOrtlfq on oy..eyenfiv isip.S an 1414 arra via V ir tiVattif v .4. 1 )Y. 4 1 4attf ish ittappfi - siow xsovi • tuelive iffie rvfl4P, ult, agi4o,9 44'44 4 ;4P rAfffit i1iid11,, e2 444 44 0VM 14, ',AR; **of 4ftEt words re 4 eaged• y4l; •,:011,1 • 4iremiilß - rtio;t:6sqto triti 3 / 4 1fiii3Oot e4ll"4lCLOWilOkli vltt-to HOW DRAW KREPIII MN WORD The iipecial cuirrPspfnilintsiiir the Ntirw li ti York Herald a Noill. York World ati‘'e lo giving the fo w4g &data& ae , ifilllit, evidently front ghoourecis, d the flip ner in ultle, f nVileittivetkthit Pl4l - : There IR not the slightest doubt that Grant admitted, in the presence of the Cabinet, a promise either to re-hni the Secretaryahlvel Wpkor tiwitiptd Stanton to get' a ntrindamturtd pttr him ; (;rant; oatt..-41settt-tillita—ka4-4timalt..ktaaft- • and embarrassed at the meeting, an confessed that oftielPfti teittireCt4l the pro mise ou the preceding Saturday, when rMutated by the Proptieut to given de cided answer one way or the other. Hu confessed, also, that he had undoubtedly agreed to wait upon the President igaiu on Monday, and excused himself lit A ataminering way by paying that be had been engaged with General Strnalut and ."other little matters" flint wy, and waft thus 'preiented from keeping the engagement. He told tbe Prasident, that he was afraid of the provisions of the Civil Tenure of Office bill, and that he did not wish to encounter tine and imprisonment by opposing Stanton's re instatement. The President reminded General Grant that he had said that Ire-(the Preeldenti would bear all thelsenalties and respon siblfities that might he connected with opposing liaanton's reinstatement under the CIVIL Tenure bill; that If there should be any tine or imprisonment re sulting from carrying out Ws ithe Pred. dent's vlewsinthe matter, berthas Pres ident would sutler them ininsell, sun) thus relieve Grant from any clanger whatever. Tt Ness also pointed out to General Grantthat on the .ItTonday be. fore ettenton's reinstatement he (Orant) could not have been-engaged with Gen eral Sherman, as the latter had culled nu the President that day, while Grant had lint done no. To this Grant made no re ply. Ile eta also reminded that he was present at the President's reception on Monday evening, when be said nothing whatever to the President about change of views, but greeted Mr. John son tit the usual way. On,Frulay, Jantairyid 7, another Cabi net meeting was held, and after the reg ular deliberations a long .editorial pub lished In the Nrrfirmal IntepigrnoPr on the 16th, givinfran aceount of the under standing between the President and Grant, and corroborating the President's reisloh of the affhir, was reed in the presence of secretary McCulloch, Secre tary Browning , Secretary Welles, Post. master General Randall and Mr. John boo. Each of these Cabinet officers stated then and there that the statement of the ease as presented in that article Was correct, i,ot that it did not go tar enough nor represent the matter in us bad shape Lis the truth would justify. Secretary illowning remarked that he hail kept a pretty full record of the pro ceedings of the Cabinet meeting of Tues. day- and of Grant's admissions at that Lime, and that the Jotabgencer article stated the truth when it said that Giant hail promised either to resign and give hack 'possession of tire War-office to tire President in time to place the latter in the same position as when he appointed Grant Secretary ad intortni, or to compel Stanton to resort to legal pr,oceedings to obtain possession under the Civil Tenure hill. _Secretary MeColloch remarked that he was surprised Out Grunt acted in such bad faith. Postmaster General Randall declared that the course of the General astonished him; that lie did not expect to livid him act so much "the sneak" and the deceiver. Seeictary Welles declared that it appeared to him the true reason why Grant had promised to call on Monday, the 1810, was because he (Grant) supposed that the Senate would pass the reinstating re4olution on Saturday, arid thus the whole question would have been deolded before the in terview appoinled for Monday could hike place. By that time Grant would have turned over the War Office to Stan ton and the President could not get pos session except by resort to legal proceed togs. The !art that the vote on the sub ject did not occur until Monday spoiled this scheme:and hence Grant did not till on the President on Monday. Nci THE SUPREME COURT Under this title the Albany Evening Journal, whose Republicanism ii not to b questioned, en) 4: "We read with astimi-lineut and ap prehension, in the dispatches of to-day., that a majority of the House judiciary committer have decided to report a hill providing that the Supreme Court of the United States shall have no jurisdiction iti eases arising under the military re eonstructiod filets of Congress, and that no ewes of this character shall be re ferred to it. ••lio the Republican leaders in Con gress wish to justify the charge of the 'Democracy that they are bent upon ! usurpation and revolution ? Have they ; become so indifferent to popular opinion that they are prepared - to remove any i obstacle which may be presented to 1 their policy. regardless of evefylisti. 1 tutional provisinn? We are n ready to Lelleve this • yet wt . ; shall be en pelt ed to do so if axe purpose' now announc ed is really carried Into effect. . "'she constitution of the - United States i provides that 'the judicial power shall ' (net may) extend mall cases of law and equity arising under' it; mid particu larly WelltiOUS uniong these, 'controver sibs to which the United States shall be a party.' It leaves Congress with no power to determine the jurisdiction of the court, but simply enables it to speci fy the method of its organization, add the manner in which its proceedings shall be.eonducted; for it will be at once perceived that If a majority in the lees !aura can prohibit the court from pun ning upon Any particular class of cases übich have become subjects of popular excitement, then the judiciary, so far forth, is virtually abolished, and there is no appeal for the citizen from the operas tim] of a law, however obnoxious it may be in its provisions, to the princi ples of the constitution, or however sub versive of personal rights. That ques tions like those arming under the recon struction bills were intended to be em braced among those for which the crea• tion of the court was authorized, is too plain to admit ot dispute." A OIVEAIDED "FIdUT.• • One of the Radical organs says: "The President, having been worsted In his fight with Congress, is anxious to transfer his share of the quarrel to the Supreme Court." 'Let ib be constantly borne in mind by theibeiplej reins/km thePafriol d Mon, that the President has never madbeisith Wit upon the Bebop Congreira; . „never Onerieched epos tiny of its power. or privileges ; never deprived it of any pre• retools** or rights which Abe Federal Oodatitertimal gran te to. ',tolls:nut lawful Congress—although ..the 'Moine/. is: nit welts botly.lus tbs. histromelit to item- plitodani provittedtbrs .3hi hat eitripiy atitet•tipots the .defenetvis, tVardizig eft; as best he -eessitie4her-oriiewful and in- %mists Wawa leveled at his rights and prerogadvee by the Ramp taitom In nos a'ainglo instance has he taken or attempted to assume duties belonging to. the eongsesaional branch, whereas the Ramp has. In awes of instanosa, usurped thee Maim fnaationte of his alas. Few men would base exercised the for bearance which President Johnsen kas meter the multiptielty of wrongs wjakM the , ikulivota l sdote Iroge,4ettped ppqm him. Tits Governmentr;aribeu. Grant al)oia thirty' thousand dollars a year. That is giving him a deep edit' ssbstan- Fisl pl" 'gialltriele,' Slut! the 116;lild *ll ibt Teel vhdera'dy , obi/0110os to , - els& "Mai Nesident Oh a liadleit platiorth.. );aditat par ty eft etertiaL- I lik "POW/ "rres,*(eitttif vilittlity,ettqnul WOW, iad • " rdaer• -"D AC Attrnal • 1.4 miNformargiorrit , • A itt4Pre4ll4llollllo 4 like it be caisielitOo 44100111 Samoa isisilink's etd651041 0 / neleans4,4ftitt proeicov, adrittla RPF. , 611116 good sense THE. CLOVEN HEEL. CROPPING OTT IN T ~., TILE so ' H. 1 -''‘ s'll4lfliotern&neg e Ye! 'oils ale (the I , h o extbi the rop rigs o I , h en I .. .I t at nt taka grinner. 4n thikll - dk. 0 lo I pap , ikni Devil, AL Mk_ Ma irtilk (I hoofs," 1 , beginning to show himself in eartie-t. In the I teergi3 I . OllVellllOO the white man is eomideled of no aceount in franinig link new con,titution. Ile is disfranchised without : eeourse, in many ns mires, w t e e negro s e eve e to every pfreftWAPFo hit Atfit tteljoyed by the mh tea- The AO 44' rf':" • him ; 14 not only at t political equalicx„but at sothil t,l.ttulit,r with tin° whites. Thin was eyinced in the tUllsußtmA disiniSsab from,the(ionveution of a proposition the other tiay to prevent the Interniarriage of whites and blacks, and to bunt;sh to: Liberia any niiigistrate or elergymkn, who should be found guilty of uuttiiig such persons in marriage. In the Indig nation of the majority It was proposed to banish the proposer himself to Liberia without delay. The Georgia negroes de mend eqUirrights to public conveyances, hotels, with the whites, as in Loidst-, aim. In thOotith Carolina' Convention a large majority of the officers are blacks, and a black constitution will no doubt be born of thu body. In the IC,Vb C: 1 44 1 )- 111,10 r i onventien the blacks are so jealous of their position as the equals of the whites that rep rtes are excluded who yhnll dare to make any distinction of color in their reeordsot the proceeding. however, is not the sentiment oi i ,dl the black delegates, for one of them Insisted on the color being repotted, alleging that "if his white brother was ashamed of his color he (the black! was not of Lis." In Virginia a proposition to assist the sanigration of the blacks of the Stale to thy Western country, where they can live in the enjoyment of their freedom unmoissted, was scouted at. The negroes mean to beat the head of atlitirs in Virginia, ak in eh tin. other, proseribed States. The i htik.st dodge is that they must have their share of thelnembers of Congress; but they may be stilling to compromise their white allies will furnish each black aspirant with an equivalent for two year's Congressional service—sixteen thousand dollars. Thus are the Radical revolutionists going on from bad to worse—from anarchy in Wash i niacin Juid-uagrsi. KV. pre m ney in the South to open and °ems bargains for political plunder. In all these crop pings out of the cloven heel we see the tendency of the times—that the Radicals menu to secure perpetuationef political power by all the influences at their com mand, or that they Intend to leave the got eminent in a condition of inextrica ble contusion, riot and elmos.—Nl The People Pipetikin4l,-1 , -.-Congtes slotmeed!—The Premident : At a large and spirited meeting- of the Voting Men's Dem °erotic Assoeiatiou of Pottsville, on the evening of the 2.2 d instant, to discus* the-revolutionary pro ceedings of Congress, telling speetthoa were made by Hon. W. I'. Ryon, 11. U. trilfott, Esq., and others, and the follow ing among other resolutions unanimous ly adopted : WICEREAS, The revolutionary notion of the Congre-a of the United States as manifested by the Supplemental Recon struction bill; -the bill subverting the power, of the Supreme Court; the inter terence with the Executive Department by controlling the position of Secretary of War; the- attempted degradation of gallant and meritorious officers of the army solely for their known attaehment to civil liberty, and the 'numerous in-. stances of assumption of powers not war ranted by the Constitution as exhibited by the general legislation of Congress during the past tao years, have justly created apprehension and alarm; there fore, Resolved, That for and in the name of the young Democracy, we - solemnly pro ogi against this Infamous legislation on the one hand, and this indecent conduct on the otheerandhene ourselves at the polls and to every lawful way, to so direct our action as to efreet the re peal or such legislation and render op probious such action. RPsolved, That the confldenee express., ed by Andrew Joenson iii the young men of the country is reciprocated, and 'that to him are due the thanks al the na tion for the intrepidity and firmness he has shown in defence of the C011'4114 t ion, and we hereby pledge ourselves to stand by hint in every emergency, and call upon the young Then of the country to hold meetings and sic.trun give the following artitTe flow the itichinoml inquirer as illustrating the need of a _Freedmen's limeau at the k4iiutit. The incident is, we suppose, one of ten thousand similar one+, of daily occurrence in that section A. gentleman from one of the neighbor ing counties, who desired to obtain a number of able-bodied negro laborers for his plantation, visited Richmond to pro cure them, haying heard that there were hundreds ofilnettfplOyreabtaeks lounging Idly abed the city. The morning after his arrival he was directed to one of the localities where large quantities of bread and soup are daily distributed Iv the Freedmen's Bureau. He found a ragged, hungry horde of nearly• five •hundred persons, assembled to receive their usual supplies of food. To his astonishment, these applicants for soup and bread were not all women and children. He counted one hundred and eighty able- bodied ne gro men, capable of performing every variety of firm labor. There they were with every conceivable variety of vessel, waiting hours to be fed by the Bureau , To many of these hulking idlers he offer ed the highest wages paid io wgricultural laborers, and abundant ratieu, of good, wholesome food. Mit they all relioted to enter We xrrefre, among other rAimosmi• that *key WNW( fed by the Barcmi, and filti not teuih by ieuping hltelidnontl to fo,:feJl their Nita to vote,: TIM waning popularity of Veneta! Grant With the people, slnee his recent dyplicity in . the Stenttin ithbrogliq IS every hour becoming more apparent. A notahle illustration of this facl. Ociurred' at n popdar theatre fn' New Tork. Ohe of the cicora introdteed Into n new piece the l otil'ex'itibsipil of "fight ing at, opt on Iluialane,',,ete., and net walla ri,mtoriaa eA,lil t sses linru parts pf tLe licye, 4.,proposition to give„"thres cheers Or Andrew was 're ceived with great applause, aud the an ; clience,joyfully acid promptly assented to the petriotlesuggestion., Those astute policicians in, the , Radical ranks Who shouldered the genend on account of his supposed availability, will soon drop him and lanir,..akaskr—a—naw man and better oandi,date, it he should run !or gie Piesideney on the.neeraetiffrage platiaral. 441 / 1 0'4 1 c a ! ,4 ai4gt 411 e 4:5'4f45 1 hie mlif. sialti deeper than pluipmet ever sounded, and OR prophecy of the New Yort gerald, that be, will be worse *sten, than ymeral .4ett in 18511, will beOertainly reall*ed.—.4/e. THE northern soldier ecem to 'have made up thaji,zajlazapasnerally that Act "bays du blue" w 1.12 ug lofiger run With She wtichiue of do Loya ip 105# .T4y,djacpy . ar that the, notigrei party, ;ueatit t,r use tlifw ftiF ,no d)ettf parposa tan , i;reeipg and now they want to use tivir 'pie.; to hripir 444 keep Wow—iaawatia—s4-0. level with mow & Pboy*,isk 1414,4411ffefrre, autinvemempiellytanVo44o4oo,* y —YEreampc,• ton., +.l 44 , •` iel;itton vrifi iTiamithapiaikura tilt* ./ iirdin. PreP: • • LETTER neon RARRIPERI:RG. ,4oral epartnritt tl • .HATlRTsag•uofla*,. , Fil . Co:nip/cr. : —loth' 1.) aino . oll l 4l Was .l' A —'' UNTY AND SURROUNDING CO TI pii..ented iolitiltaxiuse, by )I[r. W 4 TAN, 'R ...., ~ 0411.4.„ i of Franklin cola*, Gibe day laat'* . .Ir. lieltzel, en rid 1 an 1 t, d, contrary fie the &aorta bslige;* a petition for d. ag i referred to thy -IMMO. Committe? -,b7 ;iser l : l 7:e li f Xalitm , e. ,II lit y. the sr.mkok , th.t 'yrittlt tin - 41verired to the Committee of NV:.*. and Mcnic. 1 Thin act of the Si . ..alter liy nion 1 ,, n , _it I to tliodkiTl4.6iy 7.l 6l;niii4tea, it, .niartti. ' • • ...11.1.1 latter Committee it has :me ehane lierciis in the'fiCi l lile . r We're %%mild hav been no (+mire atrtili, na Its cluurmai Mr. Matm,.ls Was greatest , siteirtY 111 tl 'louse to pair slater. The friends of tl bill are now toll ofhope. A soinewhat,ariMbsing .knekteat to tl Democratic side of the House oeeurr• last night. M►. Armstrong, one at ti nine "bolters," offered a !volution f the appointment of an additional Tra scribing Ckerk;apartidulairriend of his Mr. A. accompanied his resolution wit sonic remaxhii, lu which , he.stated tli he was promireti tide extra fear.-phi itwein elte bargain. This tiekled th Democratic side gortiewhat, *Merl Bay' considerable- tuteaaluetei to the Bad Some of them jumped up apparently great race, denying any lama bargai having• been made with the ' , bolters. Mr. A. retorted by re-asserting what he had said before, and.aeeined to be equa ly wrathy. Home of the Democrats be g.an to tense them a little, w'ben a call the question was made by a good Vlllllll, liepubl leans, aad the resolution was los It is too hail to be thus cheated by Ili friend;. Home of the 'Democrats ealle for ihe article of agreement, and none , ed that It be reed by the 'clerk. It airor tied eonsideralile amusement to the I)em oeratie side, and considerable restless nes, on the part of the Republicans. A bill to repeal the net of last seasio incorporating the Clettriburg As 3 Inv for Invalid Soldiers, was also presehtc yesterday. A similar bill is before the Senate. The bill issofsvissiuts-tiewitetion of the inujoray t ith i:orrttuitrivaern appoisk ed for the purpose of changing the loca tion, Se., of a por(ton of the State road between Harrisburg and dettycharg, was ptucied on Friday. It had nagged the Senate some days previously. This N the fourth week of the session and only about het a dozen tellis , w'ere passed so far. This seems like retrench merit and reform, eh ! What will the hard laborers say 7—does it accord with their notions of retrenchment ? There will be a good deal of special legislation again this sesshin, if 7 may Judge from appearances thus far. Mr. Armstrong, the "cheated bolter," also offered a resolution yesterday en dorsing the conduct of blow. (teary in witholding the appropriation tor the Antietam Cemetery, and called for the 3.eno, and nays. Ity this the Republicans thought to put the Democrats In the position of favoring the rebels. Mr. Chalfant, from Montour, a sound and able Democrat, answered this move by come wholesorme remarks, which made the Republicans fairly quiver in their seats. It seemed a. 4 lf they were, as they ought to have been, ashamed of.thent selves. The Democrats faced the music and gave a coild vote against ,ueh nar row-sot-lied action. - A. L. VVIIAT A NOLDIVA TII/AKA. The Union, published at Madrid, Maine, given the following extract from a letter written by one of the soldiers in the Sixth Maine regiment. It indicates very , distinctly the immense change which Ia going on in public opinion in regard to the Radical'. This .01dier vet eran nays: I have heseWham- five years. I fought the South in arms three long years. r marched co. eredesolated fields anti grounds defamed with bloat. I thought,. not scores of others dal, that 1 waa righting for our old flag uud the f'ote bin I was greatly mistaken. I found 'colt befom . the eloce of the war that I was tlghting to keep an army of plunderers In power. I think that they lust beau kept, in power a little too long for the eountry's good. It, is time they Were relieved. I think there are holt eiX men enough to rule die nation. 'lna Replll.4/(nitS have hail a fair trial .411 , 1 they has proved thentselve. tent. We a-k them to stand hack, mi nd give place to a better of men. Phis they must do no maiter how much they Liedtke the tde4 Mr our aill ti,vet: con-ant to be muted oy a aeutu! The Republican; must remember that there are in the loyal Htates one million sol diers whe 11 ill not be ruled by negroes, tatr (.101)sellt, to see any poruon lit our own white race thus degraded! No, never! IT was fluidly supposed that the sup plementary reconstruction bill now pend ing in the •fietraterierd sririeh is the fourth of the series, would be a finality. It has been discovered, however, that the regal powers which ate ihereiu con ferred upon General Grant can be swept away by a aingle breath of the Fa ecu ti e. The law which revived thegrade of Gent oral expressly . prorkles that the aloes appointed to Ail that position shalt coat , mead the armies of the United -States "under the direction and during She pleasure of the President.". -By thid passed less than two years egos thecrostir dent can, • at any. moment, .designate arrether general-in-chief. The tali II tau committees of the two houses are herd nt work to devise .4itme pllito meet this new ant 'few clap we iva t in the languitgeof rerdando Wood, expect another Monstrosity to be rei'ea led to the gaze of the country. the truth is, this wlncife reconstruction policy at 'on gresa is very much like a leaky vessel; Air every iMle that is patched up two new ones are d i'aeoVereil.—Latict,axltT WA PM NlVlthl Ja)lanley 27.—Thera hie been reefeived Write by' Republican ritentlirt,o Of beitgre#etnetti vfrorotoi 'pro , tmt4 elf Vertibttewit eonAtitnenta ttre last wreechrstruetinti. I bfli adopt/. titlity the itiklinVitruetinti ebrinktittee,lfoiq bftlHfrrg etidletriitin bt"the fAirrifinie ttnift t eituott urbOitt riticitt thi I'oool 4 itrtietfon nets; that it hekteveti ttk committee' nIH trrtte the lint chi the House, and s from authentic solute/10:Ru learned that the prnposv,tmeastire t tyill be ree/ouslilervil' ily the_ cothinittee hhd nfitetl.-l3t/tiincrittle say Vi fireler63,bitv,e ` ifle btll teit4 , ol7 b,y a dote in the lionse, and let the result gb Act the, petiple in the coming Contr.it for President. . . Thtotit MettoNettostv, (a pentad Nebo odeapiew a pirate in Ow State .eleam(4,o3 :Thigh he is, not etat#l,24 ,because hot eiectea to 4 hy the people) dppdsed a jti- Mehl dhattet - 13111, the otherday, Seciinee het,'Netter levoryi Demoonette SehittOr VO• bag for it." Davili ill (Me pt t.ktOee extga sharp individuals who 4.ege. through [}ye pair of rye always "atnetting a mice."—raerloT rnion. 2iTgi lira ail tits 'ISW beat trial, to lhakt people tTriere' ilirreittrpOitamt" as wilf "Op - rp"'—fiagli;lloo! - tA4I4 4 A Iris iiAk er hatfariAit tnr faiin*L•Atior"" I • • _•1 ay_ tot, itviNctit feist 4 4lfogre# l 4 hee ilitliklitgeivOAloghitibferle"thle tWieitneNtlll ,, ttod , :r4sibiledevii 1011144 P, lotoptitisl.l) Lira • t , I THE Hpwool I fiertfourices 'We light* 1,040 Oestatibiodp all liras t praying for. fnlx ' "Tl, Gettilmbitril ..1..1/ I ,tho."—Mr Can I - ~, vemTu RE. i L .03t1i c , , „ , li et o lG lC re `o i rr t o... tt , [root /4 ) r 4 , ~,,,,, t ret*• t ro a tkiyfixpriAl. the " qtys- ..- urg Ai. nt loaerygrhuine.4t :w -eary fn t A [hit at wealthy . meco- SiTA.F4 t 131 , ,KEIZ, hit iif w "orlLJotin ,i4itlersitp,, du- PETit:li . lll]" k:-:.) PENN'A., ring the war, invected largely in ilia /2, Para , d.--1:01. :Ni:Clore returned to, "Hid', la portion turning out b 03 ,,,,,)_. , i elnunber•bul trout Montana, on Friday 117'. 2 r :nTal) * Upon the elo , e of the war. nroi the fall ' their linen, eileny a+ rent Ile hal In the enuntry. ilk. ;V): ill gold, the•e diainond• rapidly depreei• 4 ,.. 1 .,,,,,.., q i i ii,i,vi t y,,,4 l4 i at ,„ l ,6,„, • ' ated, and Ander•on euht about for ignite ; Bat*AWN,* Slll' lierttfai•elnAtilgVnen t. $62211. The par vv,,luiv is $5O. in I F4I rI PRPOOP • I .:4I *SIt/t I PITN . i Dickinson, old lottery dealers, it' W:n4 -.___ I i decided to get , rld of the "jewel , " " ''"' hr .r It'ring ilnin• tiv,, n, - ; ,1%,,1nir nille Thairks.—Oor Sheol:. are dm, ,to HOMO through an t .iturnellao do4 ( tery soltrotei , and ulth ;I krteli. Fernando Wood and H. S, rtatidatt'ot I undeipleltorghtr Idea qty ' i v 1 2 1 ,. .1 , 1 4 ) t ; r ll' Y . ( Ulf I I /,,/ 1„T i ' - - the Huuee at Wastdoirtonv far Collgre,- I aiblitalsiddhera To give calor to the op.{ -- __ - sional favorsond to lion. :C. 24r.Itzel, of i t;lerpaking,an agouti wut,,ieurt to Cieityq- I HOBERT C. COBEAN , yaps to weetrteTroenrd Mr the kwatlen or ~ i , weal INN , (" 4 , 1 - 1 , ~ f ., the ifoune at fiarri.burg, for Degi.da tledontnettt*: , . ' , l tie proposed. Asyhtoi. and he contracted • ii.kgjtet rerol,,ri n new supply of ' Hats, Cads Boots and Shoes wlti4 Judge re g lee for * ritugtior of isles. The next treefe rrps fora thArter,'t s , , but it waa found that the Congtituihrn of - .! 4,r latee: rtyle.!. for Winter use, %%moil he IN New Vork prohibited the iticorpepttioo 1, 4 ,1;4 ,t,,,);„ . 4,,„:h . 4, r ,,,,.,; . , ,i). A,',A„AleT.s Settled.—? Messrs. 3 Franklin Culp and Jam "'Ashen, tati.ty St — thII htlYttAttlAgottt t sit sltt.tmle as. lisp re awl,' sip, ',sinters s tad • ptipef con, 111. Big Load.—'dlie tine .ix-11..wse team of !L 11144.14iab- /.4144iiv, rein I: 11 n (ow nab iv, byought to ,town, oiLltonklay, alono Of I. wood width ranied foil enrcta—said qs have been the Targect load everdelfrered!. here. ' i aritge de liv M erett-44ertiete4W Al Co." ton large audience, in Aivicultural Hall, on Tue , ulav evening. It was frequently applau%kal. Dr. cinwoo, of rwhi g e, rot , versity, I+ to Fe the next Lecturer. ===l Unite rl s Ttr 1111. aturuda tory act of Marco 2 ItOl', all return, of 111C1/11/er. 1111.1 ap&r i t 1 14X1 . ~ aril requirva_ to be nrole by the first, day of Mareb, under u penal'' utlifty pet calcn fPinal. Leg ISrott regiet to team that Mrs. Klunk, wife or Jacob Monk, I:3att.,- of Germain• to - ,vn-liip, nu the I:4th slipped upon the tce 'and fell, breaking, a leg, betweeu the knee and aakle -Dr. . tl. Kinzer was called gave the ease prop& attention., and the' autrer er is getting - along as cc nifortably 314 could be expected. •S'a/cl3.—More tlian three columns of pt. rsonak. &Ma nd on the next page. The 420311'1 LEA having a larger circulation in Adams eokinty than any other junrnal, it is of course the he i st, medium through which to reatch eounif readers—aud adccrtiserl know it. At tention is directed to the sales advertised, as well aft to advertisements generally. Important la gatier...—By a recent deei:don of the (Wirt ot Claims,. the mew ter.: of the followi tigi; . 'enti'd.regt men are entitivi tollOunrvinity •21111, 2fitli and 71.4; al-o, all per.miei who uu licted irta een April Nith and July :22d, P.M , we: e di , eliarted upon "'Ur gent's' certificates of disability and re ceived no bounty. So soya an excluinire. Ilwasonte '• Dormamt."—Sherlff lla nn was the reeipleut, by Express, last week, of a very desirable present, trout his son realditig MSc. Joseph's, Nfe. It consisted of a box, s ith a quarter of vell i,on, several , prairie ehickeue, and a monster wild turkey, snugly packet' therein. We were nue of a dozen to make the first attack upon the turkey, but his eighteen-pounder-ship held out through that and a succeeding table. lie atlorded glorious Butting awl ditto eating. Oh for a seore eH thowiattful rel atives or friends in the "far Weist" shout this time of year! Arreered.—Mamael M. Donald and Val entine Williams Were arrested at Fair field, thiv county, a few dojos ago, by ('on-table Moeleaf, on the charge of bar ing robbed the store of .Dr. „Mateo W. Miller, in Frederick, county, (near Me eintni.town ,) a TM ly-vullete , cloth cloth, dx., to the %aloe of about one hundred dollar.. A part of the clothing war found , w4t4 them, they having itt tended to make sale of it lit Fairfield ou Wednevday. Upon their arrest, they were brought irk this place audiedged Jail. The tuhetillbt Frederick counts expected hen• soon, to take them awn), on a requisition Bout the iloveroor. Mr-Donald and William, come from "nowhere," and are said to be a held looking pair if Iftwurd.—The large three-story grist mill, long known its Frantz's, be longing to Frederick Foreman, on WeA , Conococheatrue creek; in Montgomery township, Franklin eon n ty, was entir ly le4troyed by fire, on Friday evening Ituit:l The mill had been but lately re paired, and one of the ork ing too tightly, produced friction, front which` the fire resulted.. Thera were five thousand lwah,4 of wlneat in the mill, all of which was lost. The mill and machinery were estimated• to be worth 110,101. A ?Dent°. If tuarn.-Aoa Friday Mae! , lAilda.4 l tst4W.9 l l e gt il n I K I -0 4 .19' 1 4) 0 71 Mrs Viliiesaider ammo, line of the railroad, thilefilx hiließ tiom Westminster, got Into an altercation, which led to b:ews. th r melee one of the inegrose, awned /ohs) Mack, struck the other alisavy Wow oh the head with a club, autsbing 111 his 4ull, and inflict ing injuries from which he died. The ttoc'elvwd was named Jones, end hailed from Virginia. Justfcc Azarialt Oursier held an inquest upon the body, and the evidence showed that the aut was a cold blothled one, dories being illspOssd to get oet of Marik'sr way,and the blow wasulealt when he 1411 S unwepitred. "Slack has not .) of been apprehended.— IPribninster Advocate. (It:Alibi; Irt 'Mu; mur.e.-14 146i/itch from Jnekon, „Ili.sis , dppi, says: 14 Jasper county, on the 2.3 th and 26th; oqiiad :of, fiper.tmed wtio were, ehatgbd, with ateating hog ~ f rfalialttraetnatabla's, po'sse who where teaselling for Omni with n n warrant fur their .arrest. afriny ensued, and two white men were killed, one mortally 'Wouileil,' and tire tiffaist '4Verely: Oett 'tine' 'nee& wouudcd and arrested. Several parties are searcliinF for the perpetra ors. . • -sm. ••• • • .v • Iktif4c,ienrc have discover ed war, u:y..e n a Tgag,tietistu are developed tactile oyster ;fikbPiNthei , imel In /tie blupef, Tti le fttytio Ica rp,r ,t ht. MX& iuw sphits wi44ack qtitaiatiS feels when this vital element becomes reduced. The Peruvian rlyriftr, Alto toxidewith Its isort i lfgatlnt t gOtgrin in which it is possible far it to enter the circulatium "f`riietttinit fe , TYe thpft. Cl i ttrt,a iff old litiageraniVespit have kees.Norigsat bkflote t1ift'0 2 94 4 4 , 44 01.0 *lOll/ . 405 erect, for ttht , Lott! bao; itt • mttlfr rfritlert irtkifo4 wherenq ime to learn tow tjve to preyetit ata traqt;lN SOlTlOlll,glaitE, • ftrtiryr . (rrit tr .1.111t0i11;41V Sinie e - CAlart,' was so feeble 9!ii, ethic dv he yztral . an M. 46 :73 1 i' 4 ,14 gisuki646"iiitgro. 'TOE : 1 00141,b7,44 - #041.*4. 11-1 0C 8 oprotte• Court is to preyent the 7udici alittio/4.otiViXtr kr•Pf eneh TAMtionektße (*VMS., fenilsylVpalla N%as then looked ta, and the,Ypasetielug foinul clear, the. boyua ,sehenhr was placed lit ItlrConnaghes] hand, to be engineered through the • Legf4future—and IG pulhed. It limy here he .ail, paretitheelg4lll-, ° that. MoConoughy, upon returning Navy, aueuieti to ieelepeelal pride in rta fort;tann pr elatm iMportance far ft. that' in gettling this bill th'rotigh he bad '.fritirewaly"Aecured,wi a ca,,ditioi,, s forge, aorta* For file "battlefield memorial IlIk• ommattni." Td . give 'the scheme a “Lakey" look, the names of Oen, Meade and other pnoluirient gentlemen were connected wilt I dt. A flaming advertisement promptly appeared in the newipapers, inviting "the Whole World and the rest at ruainkiiiii" to buy "tickets" iu "patriotic" efiterpri:e. An office was 1 1 opened in Philadelphia, and the di, mon& there di..played. Time Attorney General of the State"niuelt a dion:e," ,land threatened legal proceeding: ago I the ritykliugi ,epagiern. prude tipencld hid itheireti ft 611 all , connection with it, This fell like a m et, blanket upon the -eheme, and the dia mond, were taken back to New Y0r1,.. Dead for a while, it otarted up again some mouths ago, after somehow seem 4 rtintiexernption from government, Mr.:Vint Wyek agitated the matter in Congress, awl hie report, exposing the bogni character of the affair, is the result. of &Rime the permit to go on without paying the government tax, has been ithdrawn. T Bills have been introduced in both }louses' of the State Legitliktute, to re peal the charter. There is a diliomtion •to give sufferers by the swindle a reale dy, and provide puubilliueut. for those I concerned in it .May ,d 1 be reached. • Coott.—The following en , :es were tried ut Court last week : EM=l Peter Diehl vs, The Adams County Mutual Fire Insurance Company.—Ae that to recover for insurauce on tannery. The Insurance Was granted on the tan nery without steam. Subsequently Att.. Diehl leased the tannery* to lila haus, who introduced a steam engine. A few Montle after a portion of the buildings istrtit. The Company refused to pay, and Mr. Diehi brought suit, alleging that he had given notice to the Comps- Ly—thax one of the managers had ex amined the-premises—and that at as aesonient had been made on the preval ent este, &o. The Court took the ground that the policy itself, which was !the evidence of contract between the parties, expressly provided that the ohungs slioUld suspend thepolley, unless such change - wag made by the consent of the Company and endor,ed on the poli cy. :Solace of change was not nor was it. in the power of an agent or Milli& 40 'ASAP the neattniet. The jury c under the instructions of, the Court, rendered a verdict for Detendants. Jouuthen It. Myer- vs. filbson le/re—Summons iu Partition. Plaintiff lelairned the undivided half of a tract. of 1 ,66 acres rd land, with improvements, in lieudirig township. Defendant resisted on ground that the PlainUtf had not • paid one-half of the purchase money. I Verdict for Plaintiff, that he have equal partition of the land. QUA MIEJI &Eh' SIUN., Com. va. lea= Buie.—lndieled for stealing a honsp, the property of Jaebb It. Witmor. irefendant had been indict ed with John Ulrich, who, however, plead guilty at the .\prl l Term, 1866, and wa4 sentenced if the l'euitentrary for two years. Kane u :.übselpiently tried and, found guilty, but a. uew tr 1,41 was granted. Last week - he was ro. tried, found guilty, and sentenced to the Peni tentiary for' orit‘ yeut and eight mouths. Cote. OH. fttrrabam Trante.—Asarit ',Mail Watery, uu information of Samuel MX collector for llantinitoh Defendant refusin* to pay / ling Laxos, threateited to make a whfs4.o,ffe thtjainstuth lirsth com mitted which led to thin salt. Found iguilty, but gen tence postponed. Cons. vs. Christian Hoffman. - Annuli !and barely,' on information of Lewis Kummerant. Verdl,:t guilty, and WU ' teticed, to pay fine of ti and nods. Coro. vm.linnet Stanton—Surety of Lthe Peace, on information of David Rob risou. On bearing of partieA, einuidaint Graud ;fury approved the view fore bridge over Wllloughibyk3 run, on the road leading from Gettyahurf su Fairfield. t—Fi4h !—\Ve have made ample arranic:reent§• for funilshlng Storekeepers trh all the fish they may want thrpptilwatp,e,,:ffo,fifkiabiliti aqaphnt vravt,ivit . b. nitt frouht We will tviwrafie all the Fi,h we ...ell and will utur,y 4 !urge 4,1044 KU the time. 'Please call orwr:fr, and learn prices CarLele Wm. Want box, , l'emea. 4 ....s.. ll.s . . . .SS s — ;! thekiol3tek Dtlatilai, of iluelatit ~ t otV toiniAtti: IR* tiislll hi gjttlll . o . :Tl: rune 1.919 , 41kip, I.Y. .1 . ,, A di.,4):eacritr_r;,aor sigi:s4-4„,..r .."1.. I. Aorm--.Tr-r'-^-r•-•---•-^ .1. , .!' ,6. pi ..,, ..o 111141W811010M. , • , • •••• ', lt:t46i4oar4llo - . 0 .p74414444, 14 trAtiukt../.ur, ounk": t tAjw1 ."114W 4,.. ." ".. . 7,; 1 Oa the a1iP441.1 IV4,ll3•lo.f.eit.VPWv• Mr. Gio,}ll. mr. .3,4e.rn: 4.1.1.73.1i, sun 21 itits Klunk, (A -(rlytdiry , co , :hit nytIV I % tEcice.,,:e.,Myrilney C't ,, t. ort ty: ' Uo the ZAA. 14-4. by, liiv, , Ala, 4:4, n... It. crat,rlr., o :,Icrerstlur, I'4. 1, 41 Mies .E.4.1a.% Ni. it l'il/0404 4116141014/11. 4' ,1. - Uri WMo iIML, by Ole hey. kl. V. (Wow it the house 01 tilt groom .., iguai,er,.. No. ajdpsedvi wood street.. i'lliii,lelphin. Mr,i. liAll.Lkll A.6a1.- 'NAN, of Pal/Ad...4111111, to 311..1 ELLEN 131410 P, is this plore. litler Ttik ?M. c ° ' V—" li ''' On the 23,1 ' f't _ ~ . lice of Joseph Beller; Mote, ifri Sier.EdwtHeorrier, Ntr,InA.AC I." deataimusgatm, ot rritakatt t4wowitits • t 4 X,/ LtinicalLdita. , , n•t c !iTOIL ....'° ' I . " ~ on gundn', wornlinej last. .31rn. ~.. r ' .4tt:P.::;,iv gi ° \le trert, '..' j ar:, 111(414 . 11, places. fin the Ifith hag., nt or tiarpor's Fery, W. Nt, ; Mr, r‘r,lN L. $T ‘1..1..4111TH, wltuv.! rtaNiti Sinll4mitn, 2.jihoggiAjt On the, 4 1 A:inpt• , Ati t , ce nt l doer. trA*3. l 4llo/11 1 ,'W4 4 . 17 , 41 e. e,e,,n 14, .41:te . looles.J•ela the, r snYl Ott Wade, %Tat .A.t.Ar o t r;it. tit 111 M!d a alt. l : s M- On the Iftth Inst., at Altoona, Blair ekliti, Mts. Itutallalle, wife Orlft.6lsett7i44l4i / • OMNI I.—UN/TED t.rf tTF4 130:.11s, 11ht.Ing thirty 3 tube. w run. ottil bearing Am per 01211. curtuncy futrreet, at the tutu of 1111,900 per toile for FI7 rntlt-t too Pitting; thou at the rate ut ti acutil per /ono tor Lht itaitte through We It A Icy .trattutattp., t.t. ti. rout al gt.t . .010 p.tr mite for the reutattu.b; allAt..rottt, for a Litchi CI, 1 111 Z.,. I I. s.t .o.ond na 4 At,artity. 'flat nlerest Illt ttw.a.• liov.tht IA haul by thA 11 11. tAtl - 1 1.tte, y n et-tuna/1%11,11(3i alma plop. ( . 0111- 1.11) 111.-)11).11 VV . ,1101111. 0/ 111 111021. y our trab.Un. Labial ton b night, I. .rope, The retnathint; 111111 bib t Ile , . halts 1n plat. at to thu ttutpualy u sral , Ut , blUti IQnJIII a wuking 11anck blthhb.t.a,y thAoll.y, gtgeiturget thti wktobe amount oft-61,11er/. 9.--TfrnoT ;. , 1,0132C4e1f 310314 Iy iteaheuter the eothipauy Is perethtted to foie It. oM n Mortc.4t, Bonus to the saint nnionlit so tate botuakitostyea by pa& guyernment, awl no Ino-C, told only 'OA An rale! prOvroo, Tile I i ot toe.. (or tlttlt Ikm.l.hhMe•re, 4161 the" Itch. F. It. Moreau, r. S. sener.it Vow ew Yet 6, ood Iht• non. Ottken Arnett, IL•tnher u( the ' ll. h. Bonne at Iteprt.tontattv,, whe ore reepeasthie for the de nt ery of these funds to the Cttltljt•tliy to nrrnr dalt.a letUellielletteet-uPle.te: 3.—TIIE LAND I, RANT. The I.4ll , o%Pdthfle'llittptilif '034314111,7 tatka I,atut tnTht dt abso!nlr diniatimt fiom govera. thekt OfiLIMIIIIr re* fa the MI I e the 11 a* of the mal l Nyttiat ,W/14 !Wt be worth Ira. Com 0 per tern, at (lie lowent Mutt t lon„ i'rho auttkotrl4l4 mir".tvaivituty 61 . 15411 A !Ad.; K.) e been p.dd on flit, wink aln gJi done Vor .iferrena Slejliciont ti) flre Road. Contraato bar Ma • Watt , Vnnk or building Oil miles of arsteluss ruilrourt wept (rum ()maim, comprodna much of Ile must dthnsdt. intnt Main ttztil aractag *very ajettu•.racnpt.m trt . I rig . , hare Nlen matte with respo'l•th/e Oort.le. (who itityv !drawly finkhrri over 540 mile.,, nt the as ante ram of slxty-elgatf annsandantl aft, - eight d•,Mtr•tr(lBa,ol , ,ts.rmils. Thl. p;fr..lneholeN glint% air eno.trurtion trill n p arm, tlepol...totlon , , anal tall other I m ulcui.,l btilldtagn, and slab I.4.olftotiVem, pn....ger, bog g.ge. un , I iroucht rftes*, nn•lnihsrrt intWe ro!lttl4 stork 'roan e ntonn t that d/ not ‘n , 1,41 than 31.000 pas tulle. Allowinz the co.t. ot the rentolo -11411 non handfed and eighty -.lx of tar curvetl hand nal miles nasnntort to he hustt by 11w Co km P.mineCtuttpanv to be s'aldakl per mix, The 7190.010N1P of eferen I[nnd/nl Miles will be ry.l Jolluere: 911 'a .1,, at itui,ol , 4 . • , 12,.1111,(11t l,n tittle, , wt Siotr,outi io,doa A. 1,1 ttlwetatejs antic, /,-oxylou . . . . rr i tratr ?le von, y t . I .. a. a ready market, we have nM the Available Cush Resources for Boilding Bonds , 24.900 •‘.4,11„ . 4 . 141,1,,1int.411, UMW!, /istis4olAlSeCns,.l4l. II 0/ 21:B/nOki llle Company lop:, :Ample Lu•llltlce for supply- Ing•any deficiency Met may %rise In meting for Evu+tructloe. Thls muy be liouu wholly or to port bY ptiono4 to ,nfiltal stoo•Ic. prexent, tie• profit?, 1.4 - .Ule ( . 41111kiale are. Alf, tercel only trees 1/4 lopal Inane, lout thic H ul naay Mitch more Must NtiMeh nt to pay rho In tereut on all the Bondy tin; t uuquaK e.pl.l,Lie, It not another mile were built. It I.; not ,loul,t tl that when the rona /11, etoln i pje‘e.l the_thr. •,411 Irani , : 4,f the only lint. eroto<hrk4 pH' ',LA 01' nll , ll . .tettai, v “,1 53 •, k A o ) n , ta. IYYt 1 . 1.% VI Ml* 4 hada+ at p I. will notleol Mutt the tl,nnt Pw 01 , ; t, a flouernater.f it te, I the buyers at of tko.ernUteut ottlt.ers, a ail to a. exkent n Ith flown ma...; :aunt,, It, 4.1,44f1,!15E11VALW14.1(41141,1111111:1tAre,i1.112. It I , behoved that 110 aPtillar •,o CtIlY gubrAoltj 10/14. R... 4444 tW other. t r ,, ta t +l, upon n Trtrat'rnr matt Vlellfalit, ptalierta. the !.*,onpau • 41 P1fikell'/•thirt Lt.; ‘ 1, 1 , 06 , 4 , 0,,f0rt ,, 5m00ra10t 4111 4/44.V...T9 )1.1 Dol.i..ut, Hwy ore the rheape...t FP , art ti lu the mu bet, bang inure than Ia per 0. 111. 10,. er 11,111 , 1 , U. S. SIOckY. They pay ' PIM fePVIMT. 477 non), Ir re, r NINE PER.IINT, upon the Inveattnalgsa and have thirty yearn to rUll before mat...lily. stpriatlyl4 I , e sesvive , 4l GA:7lll‘,, st• by fY•51.11:1I.O NATION •I. fiANK mauLdialalal Lii.oFiLlaitlla.4l , lultl4.ulaaka - ork at the CompanY a OIL- , 7 -1 0 . :faaatU '••• at rept, and by „.. • el/N riNENTAL ) kI.'AN p, Vo. 7 Nag ' NtafiViaeffki L()DCIII St Itankeia, tip. - *Wall Phi 40it: , 7 j, (1. 4 ..,70 SUN, &liken, No. 31 Wallet., ihrou and btgaya ~.,Apia t temtat shout I b, auoie in &WWI" other fu3.,da par In Itlew York, am)/ Otaliditala *„'Neat free et *barge by return expre.m.4bilea aulpgrihip,a, hreiktettotlyir4l 1,41440,19r,14,Z "re 0 1f*,-ter . , , „ A lint Pficiiii , iipuir, Attollahr .10110iirtittug Yroar,‘...l atitidbehirle. tiot6Chrk.e. tfoiconoc -1141.1., Vatua of ii,54..1 4 .ni f y tooahala apt 94 itg b ,, dP a nY ' id*rotrogise sitvesstiegtxv , 1510, or will be ..7nt fr..w on appllent ton s lan— -21, Piat ' • 3011/al effiftos:raMinge.{, NA . 1% . York, . =ZS= 1 41P131 t"O ' ita ri t l4,7 ,•44 "t UP, 111whlte,' wiN Rra trobably a year old, The ov, tier I, reir, it to Lir j grvar_ty,4 o o • %.1.11./2,itil Sall:1114811$ ela r . if' • , ti li gxoists underrn fvd catty and st‘. le Of Kall'lJAbil , Marl: gamed. Call a n d esknflle. V. S. TYFON. ric A Ft , pr,parod to otll.t Ow thlit. :‘,‘ thin.: In ENI t tin,. so. nii Tr' . oiK ' HADNESS OF ALL KINDS, l'0404 1 4" 14' 0 47 . , 1 14 , 1644ta ' 1, 1 ;11;4;, Taiwan: Cl- = • inandi tylla at" Ito 1411' Artiltl asit .. lirwpklottrg t • sinVt4,l:Vid4 %Nur* wt.(td ifHt•ltlt•r'rt Prog 411. re LiPith..lll4rivet4 pu,r. wUI nr JAMI an A/I,ktll4* ~trrtt.4. .10.14,18,. 11 • t D1560141.:T1.()N. VOTICL,L. berrixy. brls «71 lbwpa,ln.•rabi - p hrretnlbre ,•\l't nI In the 11.,0t , 111).• it 1.111•• •• 1,01,141. iL 'llbr pohrttor, timt, II 0 stvto 1111111 Ilftfrig , hettrlv.er, ban Iht+ bf.ra oil tom/ vp.l W inaltati 1,11 Itax Lug t•laints 011. 1.1, 1.. Own, niehtort In 11.1, tht'ir lit - f "111114 t . 540 Ntrr_;_ES or 'ME I NlO , , PACIVIcr itALIWAD, =I Actterss.TllE CONTINENT, =I Within. Teti Miles of the Summit I= The remaining thx,lttUllniniil be tin i,hed . soon 11, the weather plonilln the road-bed to be sufficiently Awn tOl to reeels'e the ralln. The wort; rant nine, to be pUbillhi torn 1,1 In the roek tni It !no Wile ntriltr4llPP , 11 0 ,11 "".‘"" tell and a - onn Ti larger for, v. 11l be um loo3 e.I durtne the rurrent vent thnn ev. r The pro.veet t hat I he tu hole 6111111 1,111, TO 111 E, EICIFI(', wll,l, IN beitt r. /in' in, In, for pt., 11,1 f o r cren.nrualon run‘ tout invreis no lurk of funds for the 11,0%1 t 1'.11 . '11111 pr. n. is tLin ut unterprL., TLrw wow. are sh, lard Into tour eltinnes: I= Eleven Hundred Alcs = ' littlAL) -gotttats - ' Iron In 11“. Mood. rhr n prorbrthin of Iron In the 140.0 Iv We!! I(noWn Whit I'L. nit 144,111441 r.•du.r.l hum nu) eatir.:-Wn IL4, r, du MEE .1‘11.,... lhr iroakilgt Pi , r l 1,4`11,g Tint elltn0It0T1„•, , inrdt - and "411 ,i1 4 ,1A, 11. 1-..t,1,1 The rem. tl j ,LLI11.1) . Fl.111p1) tht. whh Igo uPonenry quail t y 41 , 41. 7`4 Mtn up llntu•Ly El:= /ZL'I ,pruk ,(0,1 Imlnt.ou at the , pretax Irto of IfVlll. Atai.l In - I”,.trd tlnVt• It nimliallnte+Mlnter n Met" theVy , • , • To lakt . , 111 , 11.•:.I. , to ellre , 10•01.. inen s, 1 1,•1 1 ,1 14 , 1n hla lopair Oktlaillost go Iron 'IN, 0411148 MM 1,14.41.., it 4. 4 .1.", ri p, 01 ''L ity.• a 4 ,11417, t ts% ILL ouluo Rust • 1,1. 1# of intpwl, ' IVAIM4AX/ 014 I . l lllLit unr LilltuLow of cur., and rowummiti s s,i,goiti . iro?! fut 111. 141014 rill; : ‘, :_ 44 tittv "IYIAVVLOttI , ititiath ll t4n .I. P, Il l'reprienor./ st Nos Yl , r/n. Sold hr nll OrII4RISLI, IN= Town Mr. F. Tucker. Urynt _ )1::•trr r‘4.. - nr r, Moo. haVe boon trpUblvd 4.r year,. Wall 1 11 144 //11. 11100: /0111..1 I.ire, 01,1,1 111.11,, 1/11/1 . //c l ll./t/4 1 / 1 , ,, 1 urilk) . /4/4i /11V 00,1. 1,,Y144.1,4 . 1 N. tan tiotiod itv , lf 1110 re 1111111 .110 I 11.0/1 )4111 Nal% •ihgti, 01 11 1., NJ %/1.1/1././4,- 11, it /,11) Ing, I 111 r I , ll‘..thelg italali . //04/11,. Sails St:), /1 , 1 1 1 ‘1 lis l/1 - 11/C:41•IN, .11 116V:' /41.11$ 19' lIAII I.,r reify, Elll2l=ll M In 1,111 reitenoll hU I MAU etittri4, 11 lint 14 111.1? 11 ,e, t.ll, tt.l.n to, tolti4 44111110 qt rway. Main% )dlr, the W.l.tiv ettUtill, • IN A of erceitomenti et tee w Oletettel l fr,oht ...Itte,4 ilurintc tfw port v.• tr 'upon 1..)P ,,, r1n , m,m,1N of 11TH\~ Lr ilwt .I‘,/•trzrr 11r., r 1.., tlmt c,, 1011 AI n iLS, lii Ul E. pryop,rml,tn nnlinitle..... , theArrll , r , rity.T.trn,,tv), ft , NtAi,t-u ~ nil IInIII4 lni , , ‘l , l , llrrl oil , 'to Ito item of Ilmmt, Thottion.l. of U,ro from tl4lr. This twirl 0.4 In 14. Tula... eultlo.o Horn, 1 . 11, Lan Tho 1.11/N nit%di hir En et •I sk lion of .1 lisps , thlllll,l 1111 1 ot. aWIle ht re. 411; for 11, it 1. 11.1".11aPel Vino,- • fltir to :111.01111W thin fur tti, rare of cut., Nt tua hone 'Throat, i 4 pritin4, Uld 140rOnoto. new I, l ltir.lv, It brut beoll Itself not uppnn rd of fur Jf the Ilk the votkittr . given to no oser-.lth. it It like !until.% Order, no. Cour:WWl,' 1,, Resit lie ;rim./ it. The etilei.f...ted Hiram Nt of troll/nit tent It for yetten. t... 1 1 'I to for hoprrlor to tin •It tier hr lots triell. fir. T. 1101 %. Veil!! too Ibn.e 1.10110..0i L, n sit Up ill I/1111 /WWI, 0.1 other. solit liv the all.l Ilpfxkt. I , ,lliTiquolt "tr.% ].n I oil:. =I AN I Olt it's:o t,tt ,f,, Weal I t ttru ttittl •-. It, t . I..tttit I ttl. It.h. • ‘t•tt 11'.1. • •.1 t“I . 5 6 0 1 e. 10100 01 , II 1 , 1 .11 n•ln II: In •,I*.l 1.•!tor 'lt 'lt 1,114111,, .1 , 1.111 , -. 1 , . . 1 . :001 t tit I , l\. Ho I,nl Al .mktitton, l'tt Doc. It, IM,I. ly o=fl=! 1.1 PEEIu it. A, I'll.!.-' P. rit lopslitime 1,, tii.otruittoto. t 4 14101, 110111 ivo..t.•ver .111,1 Ili ,Y.13514 , T4/I,lali 14 14 now oi.. thirty yrain the Min., Air it., 1 . 1114 Loy" Lt. DIA . .. \ ~, wheel, tins, (111.5 , till, 1.. I. ti • ltSi II 11114 ,tll 0.1111113 . 1,1 I. 4,00. pout* inatititti.mts, AY wcll w 111 in , it' ul 04141 ilualiiiiiphtl , ol, With 00piir41ieliiii 111 inury cure, aifil ht, is 01117 ut tho • • unh'ilt 1 t .illowL" 01 Lou thahluiniiii of ladle. who 14Nr 111041 (hens, that he la Induced to P. the fill.. polo h. lot the aileviatimi 01 Winhel ..rilferll.l; frinn tltly Ti tr.xularitlex vettotitver, ae Wen hs to prort.ip .ilt In ,J I Itirolly Where hea t th wall not permit It. ONE 14 A 1101.111. Female. poeulattrlymituatOtt,or UMW' anmmitllnt tllst SO. an eatitiOrted minlnot I.ll.ling: thel rill% %hilt. 111 th.tt “Mil It 1011 owy -It, Ua rlage.," alter wittela admonition, the pr., tar 1 ‘ ...111 / I “, noarsponiltunttrultit. ,, g l, 11 Wlll at 'toy Miroehlet to lie Altii olito ra Ise the Pill,tre re. tationmiled tot 11 • .i, ky V tLI 1111.1., kettslEDV tor all chum. ‘timplaints b4I po I.) Lilt Sk x. ON I. 01. t. In Ht rl , ll LENT .51toti Mixes hut , V•lthilt uI II UOV k. la e j 1,41, 1 4 , m s nrifilmil Agents, to all parttlnf t linegWvilkiten'e, been returned, in wtil , _44, to, imilifattr Me the nbove ItnYo l.ttu billet, the etelertee of )te , l,tint: (Loy nc4 “pon tm cork! Id IC. touving OhNtru,t hurt , tl,l listuun e :444.1fet0 Its Proprr'hannrl, litaattig wul briug leg ' ItrAV tlor EA il, ...LE,. the Meek of th , morn delle•I Le, PM, peel - lux. SIX lloxek SAM by JOHN HtNL Y. 11.4., 4., h.)!, .fig-nt for Het, sl/hrir. I,toth., by ...ndla.,•• Fl Hirou,lv n.r hart. the Pills M.411,1n uny purt nrth, Sol , l Lax. by J. sibtligl.t. t lotaubentb , ug. Nl•fr, York; COU:11111ill w hole.ll g. fa, ../4 Howe. Pruprl.lor, New Man h I. 1067. 'I) Error,. of lough. A aerltleitutti Wit° Cif roved Ibr frbin N.. , . oh, Pr, , ..II I ..111 0/ 3 1011.1fu1 iit.i rklinth Wlll. fat 'II ' , anti ring lintibubi• 0I I r., Ili: 011.1 i d It, Ili. r.. ly, ind dln , Li, mi./1y 1,0 which ettrei.l. - Kr wiiihingilo mait by the wisiirtiseee i-cy Joan by addrekAug, to prrterl .I.lll* ,br a „ , :s • 4'2 CP ‘77* 27, 1011 ME to nputuumptis ow. I:award A. \Vilma fre. 10 all woo tirt•tr, It I• 111. W rw I Ipt ton v 1 lh the tII eCtIolle• for 1111041114 1111,11 r,n g toaiod k , by which lie Was 11, rt ,n hang „tt„ - (link soil Out drenti &WY/A I ormurriptimi. liln only 04.4 is 10 lisnallt %Lit • t i lietsd hail he 1101,10., elOl7 i•lill.acr Will 1 U thic P rt•Wri [lt lon. an It 10111 t•r)AL thtau 1101,11111 g. Slot r ...r - pro , e bb , siug. Please iitlilrt•••• He FAJWAIO3 wrrsos, No. 114 Month z 1 0.7. 11111 11: Mt...burgh, ork. _).formation //110111111ti.01 guars ataisl tsprodar alas rola t growth of hair Oh In imam Jeanie...llw,, alJto a reellw tor tha no.a.val of Plilifelocllluk EruptionS, eta nn the akin. Waving th , +llllO molt, clear, and lamailtUol, WM b. othuillvit la ontchaive 91pluiptt, tut Bruitlwew,Niv lork, %opt. X% "I"BINIIALA.IITaTiT? CARD-WHITING. 11 ksre7NLre. I la give LXITRIT. 'ETON*, IN xVIII 1 ut the NVuo , hutici,wt lii lutunt',.o TOY (10 fur; laleotaui oturke hour ..ath per day - . ". %1A... pct.. tire ml .11,1 , ` , 4! tl,tt oin{y ti.. it1,..,110 111110, • kipt.lllll, VIN , !,,.0 1014 .rr , ,4 f.t nu, •t, Ltt, N plaln 111•11 i• 11 :.tkilig , • .•1111..11 , 1.4 CI V 1 4 1461,1111g1011 -•,; • ;L. it 1111011 ft. =II 11121MM11 QUARTERLY REPORT tlirp et,ll In him of 11V , Nr: tr.V.% 1,1,1,tLi) • L . ,: 1410.4.4 1,0.111 s • ithe64ta, InrrriA.ttg tArrt 11.‘1. ph!) latl ..... 704 46 ih•ei gam. ........... ..... Isbiga • Saut elep,lll " 4' . A. •••••••• "the 1D , Fu1.4,—.• d.7•V LIABILITMK /101:411k1 • kr...eV:lllM 4 . lie tql he 14 , ARNOLD, ran , rier, gvit.tia and tatbacrll.,tl , ta,trwt yaw this allt day 40.aarl, , A. 3, eayfat. J . Jan. 17, IWN. 3t TO MILLEAS. ... _ rR Of dcIICUI OPrpuittliPerfilliD EARC l P—a.sua ILNE MILL FIXTURES. In q uire of a_ g,.. ivuNp.a.u...N.. amt. / biol., od, mr,lamr. if , i ' ,"; . 31:3630ativii?:Notiea. • WickAMß LILICIRM ERTATFL—Letters_testt, 414 e on 1111004ehl el Saeitob 1711f61. lthe ht • tosnaillilp, Minna' etnntey, _Pd, hastier been Traetai Itat Imamate-1i Op; Mat omarti reskllug in Paradise teirlphnn. eft COl11341(V, siva the Mat 1,1811 . 1%4 reMellogig lAE.ano, tots usnlp, Adams county, th ey her•nt ntsoma. tlhe to all persona I ralebttst to 'and* senate t o minus. iliVskomr , having I::' , ‘Jurtb " " ti‘Ttitonnciod iihh ' err M te e tt i lUt ri Zt. n4 "u " .33."' sniN e uiVa . Jan. Itt AM. 8P Extvutots. - - A10(4 VII4Wm of ll* ielelle Violetor i In moot, wry key Abko. Wrr titowOrfc I F.Wil of t.to. 1:1411ge rtat4Ml3lO Exoellior (*Al lan% Don't latt,,lo wet :MCC , TYAnN Virilarr•llo6 reeelrbd a new marirtmOnt nt 4.t o t war,a, to.vpictrtiliVya r al t al t tfr 7 Lleigt - 11916-00triSeetiiki Wittier Aurrrity-' Atnipa, fltaahe.4 and Soap, at ROW WOODB, 11:31121
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