vac c tiINACITVAION it, I 1:::::: C I'. Thattstingle sent:nice in the i dnels won of RA. tinpremls Court w:tn.re:‘•retive t.; military commissions. Ihe Const aut. Von is the 'apron:: is* of the land, 10 wer as well as in Nam," heralds tips ttir:; of etinstittitional liberty to the Two 3!e ufthls nation. Fver since the break- I tg out of the rebellion that doctrine has }teen denied by the party in power; They Pet up the dogma of "nl r I ttary necessity, ' and under that principle; proceeded to Wiwi) all power, both in the natio . .. and in the 'several `totes. That pli::.drni of "Military necessity" was wide enough to hold all - those who were opposed to the freedom of speech, a free pass, ors free ballot. Upon the pica of military nieces- •it.', cowls of justwe were entered by armed soldiers, sod judges were torn from the bench and in:lnured in prison. Un oc r same plea writs of holAos corptis wete disregarded, and punishment made hi' depend upon the will of one man. Printing offices were elieted, papers (tie centino-d; and editors arrested by an ap plication of the Stings priucipk. lit ail parts of theliorth i men'were seized out summits, *arrant, or process, their ewes and helixes searched, acid their's-r -ims inearetrated. They were denied counsel or corminthiention with their Meals. More than this. linden he same power, men were tried before tribunals unknown to the Constitution anti laws of the land, and some were imprisoned, 'Rime banished, and others executed. This was what was done by the Radicals under their doctrine that the Constitu tion Is not the supreme law of the land, iu war as well as in peace. From the long catalogue of ell mes com mitted under the plea of "military neces sity" in tsLates remote from the smile of aetind_coultiet, and when the courts of law tyfre open, and Rik course of justice unimpeded, the lovers. of civil law and voustitutional supremacy can now Iva to the recent deeision of the tit/prone Court mad its &Teets. 'file great writ of habeas corpus Is now in power in the land, It can open' the doors 'of the pris on and let light and hope into the dun geon of the cajai ye. A tnerican citizens ) Cali HO longer be torn from their fain h'y the sound of a Le:l, banished to gratis ty a political ri% al, or made to mount the, seadoldto insure the success of a political party. They can demand a trial by joky, and that demand will be,enforced. Tliat jury also must be selected In accoidatieci with the eivil law. Military slaughter houses have had their day. Insulting, and maltreating, and torturing stspeettd per-ons will no longer he pe .= rtnhted, Tire rights guarridteed to .all American I citizens must be respect( .1. Until proved goilty, all are considered innocent, says the law, and that principle, reserved du i t;g the reign of Radical in isrule and in tierance 'will be eneoreed now under the ; thlteintaeion (if law and constdutional Pherty, as proelahned by the rSiprelne 4 oiirt.lf u titan is guilty, he can he pun i•!zed. liut it Must be in nee ordatice with law., No spy 'or informer, no canting! bopetite, eau Arolbtlie 1.11110( eollllelll - in the "Lion's Mouth," as under the Venii iare d v tut-ty, Aid thus grattlY I rt ..:i. e 1.11% ale le de .01.1 Isildieal s-upreme Court declared that the c.n n oitutiojs is the supreme law o f the, land, iu wtTr as well es in }stave, and from this day a new departure will he taken In the Administration nf law throughout tile nation. The anyouncement that the Constitu thin Is. the supreme law of the land, ,in war ns well as - in peace, covers all that is required in order to. allow the eont.erva live element of the country to rea-,ert its supremacy, and this will be do if the I,eopit.• arc true W themselves at cri sis.—Age. TUE MEMO WA It! [From the St. We referred yesterday to the - report that Governor Fletcher s armed mob Of disturbers of the peaCe and plunderers had produced such a• eritietti state of aftitirm in Ltanyette county, that it had become necessary for the military i;fnit nianderqf the Dep.trtment to send United States — trpops there to keep the peace. The report is fully . confirmed. It ap pears that General Grant himself, upon receiving reliable in formet ion of the con dition of atreirs in that county, issued an order to General Ilaueock to send there two nompaniesof regulars to pr dept the people. against Fletcher's guerrillas, pre serve the peace and protect life and pro perty. If ever thew was a just fud urgent occasion for suet' interferene, it v.-an furnished in Lafayette county.— W hived legal authority, without neces sity, against the remonstrahees of relia ble Union citizens, Governor Fletcher, upon the. false pretext of disturbances existing there, uncontrolled by the duly constitute/a authorities, sent in a rabble ,of armed r adian s to usaunte the functions ,t; civil officers nod administer the laws. •As might hive been expected Ifrom the worthiese, lawless character of the fel lows, they at mice produced a reign of torror, engaged in robbery , deeds of vio lence, arresting peaceaKe citizens, seiz ing United States ofileeraand conipelliug others to flee for their lives, - Law and order wereset at defiance by these raga muffins aeting under the orders of the chief eXceutive officer of the State and the sworn conservator of the public peaee. They proceeded even to 'tile length 'of committing murder, and were guilty of the crime of arson, destroying valuable property, going for this purpose even be yond the range of the county into which they were . nut. - It was -high time for the commander of this Department to ad and reetorepoke and order so crimi nally violated II the Governor and his horde of &kers, murderers and incen diaries. "e presume that the public Kill be a v/sed in a day or two that ( I Fleteher'sdiegraceful drama and tragedy In Lafaye to is ended, and that the infa mous act rs therein have been ordered to disperste and go home. Peace and uiet 'will then resume their sway iu Lafayette miaow isrr. DR%'IM ItECF.i D TIME NEWS or mvskvri - s CAPTURE. The Feriressillenroe correspondent of ill!' NeW York . itcrititi furnishes the ndlowing gossip in record' to J eirersou Davis : Ever since the arrest of John H. Sur- nett and the statements appearing in the papers of his;charging the assassina tion of President Lincoln as'having been devised in Itichniond, with the know ledge and ranct4m of Jell. Davis, I have been an xiously_tiwai ting an authoritative expression of Mr. Davie opinion regard ing the arrest and the serious allegations piofessed to have been made a e truinst him II the prisoner; suppoia , d to have been mere conversant with the original plot and plotters than any of the con‘ptrutors, and next to livoth, the assassin, more deeply implicated in the terrible tragedy d4e riving Mr. Lincoln of his life and 1 country of a Chief Magistrate, whose ragic death cant such a deep gloom over the whole LlMllay. Mr. Davis, as I have been told, expresses gratification ut the arrest of ISU fru lt. He is gratified because sow he WS the way clearer than ever in the establishment of his own inno •:enen In connection with the death of Mr.-Lincoln. Even If the captured fugi tive prefers the accusation It is claimed lie will, he avers that It will be u very simple and easy matter to disprove them, and Ida anxiety in regard to the result! hatittils depth. and compass acid uo more :-Alui desire of au early opportunity to meet aini ref* the c h arges. ... • The Greatest ailfialp in the Vate.—Wick trithuniftbe newly Appolu kpft SlOle So per- Pitendelit ennutil.p§cbools.-4p/te pitre TM" man WMOTablifp. Ii Bald, cil! *a i m .. bib time egtilgtr i twr firiell t veripg i li e T n tures o Ln at gliebpre 'lnstitute*. fillenilble people lb s Avibor.polltleothould ne we r be flit.ro -*.#44 t a f9`l o .ch . •-• e Otompiltr. GETTYSBURG, PA. Sendai Seeldni. Dee.'3ll. ZOOS MARINO 11111VELP FEM. C Congress lit beginning to make itself felt. Its revolutionary projects shock public addiritent,tind it:hake 'Ankles* in terests. It eenbl not be otherwise. All that we harp and are, as n'people, de pencils upon tile stability of our govern ment and the internal peso of our pim ple. IlevoluCon mulattos, - overturns cierything. It is but natural, therefore, that the e;I:ibItlon which Cupgress,has made of reckless, rel. ulutiunary purpOses should disturb business and unsettle contitTence. The New York Commercial Advertiser,. Radical, - notes the effect al ready produced by Congress, thus: "The erratic temper of Congress is be ginning to create a certain degree of un casinos:4 among capitalists. The many eztreme measures proposcd within the first wes:k of the secs on naturally pro duced a feelini; of uncertainty about matttrs likely to be aincted by current legimiation." The Noe Dirk Post, another J:,..adlcal paper, also scwaka of the eil ct upon business as follows: "The tone of feeling in Wall street is one of suspense and invertitude. Every 4.0 e seems to regard the state of the currency with distrust. Conlequently busine4s depressed and confidence is perturbed." AN AUTHORITATIVE ANNOUNCEMENT. "We know personally every prominent member of Congress," writes Mr. Tilton In the Independent, "and we know the leaders do not ticitti to Uthllit the unad mitted States oti 114 mere toloption of tho amendment. Moreover, we know per sonally the leading Radicals of the Re publican party outside of Congress, and We know tbat, they haVe no intention of making the ame ndment the final Mew, me of admission. To say, therefore, as the National , Committee say, that on con dition of adopting the amendment, as Tennessee adopted it, 'the door stands in vitingly open'' Mr tile ten other State;,, is to make a promise to the ear to break it to the hope. * These Staten arc to be admitted on no conditions f•hort of the' equal political fights of their loyal citi zens, without distinction of race. A re construction of the Union on any other basis Would be a national dishonor. rn til the rebel Stales can come back on this basis, they shall not come back at all.'' The Itadictsb, Made the people believe just the reverse of this In the late cam paign. What, then, is the inference to be drawn from Mr. Tilton's statement? Nothing more or less than that, in order to secure party success, they duped the country by the circulation of a monstrous tie: • nri.LnEss AT WASHINGTON. All aceonnts from WAhington cor roborate the report of the extraordinary dullness of the national capital. One proceedings of Congress failed to attract even the attention of .the citizens and residents of that city. No session of Con gress within. the last twenty years has drawn Yo few people. around it to watch its proceeding as the present. The bo tch' arc only half tilled, and the majority of those are-either there for Milces, or on - bust' ess with the departments, and do not ake the trouble to , visit the emigres sion I halls to see what the law-makers are doing. 'lie galleries of both houses have thus far presented a beggarly ap pearance of empty benches. That por tion set apart for the negroes is the only -part of the galleries which has been at all Ilile4 since the commencement of the session-. The colored population appear to be the only class at the national capi tal that takes any interest whatever in . the proceedings, at least such is the conviction forced upon all who have visited Washingtion, M.-Democratic principles are at this moment held by a large majority of the people of the United States. Whenever all the States are again represented in Congress (and the present disunion can not he protracted long save to the ruin or the party responsible for it), Democracy will again resutne its sway in the,govru merit. But the North itself needs to be revolu tionised. The Radicalism which is here triampllant must here be fought and con quered. The Northern States must be recovered to the Derriogaey. Their in fluence is now driving the nation on towards a consolidated, centralized, prac tical despotism. Yet this Is by no means the desire of a majority of the people of the North. A majority of the Northern people were Democrats by their votes in 1860; a majority were Democrats by their votes In 1362; a majority are Democrats in their principles and by their real sym pathies to-day. They love liberty, bey desire for themselves and theft children freedom of every sort—of trade, of the ballot, of sppeell, sound eurreney, the rights of States and of all the citizens of them—as truly as we do who are Demo ' crats by our votes in 1860. The Northern States must be made again, as they once were, the bulwarks and buttresses of these principles of freedom. This revolution is not Impossible. It is as possible as it is neeeessary to our na ttonal life and progress. PrFor once we ,entirely agree with the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, that , "the most (morons and odious of all tax ; es, the income tax, should be removed. I 4! . the lime it was imposed, it was the general unden;tanding.that it was_essen tially temporary, and that a year or two would see Its end. Its heavy amount, matte in a single payment, its 111(1,2181E0- ! Au nature , and the publicity given to private affairs, all unite to make It an es pecial subject 'of dislike. It should be ' thallrst repealed, and as mapy othirs as possible should follow after," 1CI;=1=0 Val — As there is no limit to Radical progress In the road to ruin, there is no reason why the Radical programme Rbould be complete when the Southern States are "resolved" into Tenter*, The next step is to revert them to a cola-, Mal condition, which leaves Great Britain to step in and Anim what was once her own, the": 00 and, voluble stmt.* of counter wil4F4 liadleoara I refunds to reeognize to 0. part of the U ton. 1e6P0044 , 1214 4 1 ‘,13 _bsiq d.coyere4 13 95.1 1 4,7! 4 14 0 4 00.. • _ "lir.Trll - r- _ *IDIVAL XOLietyt .. . i fin • . .!/Rl4o2Rltififf..VE'r WHIM I , 1 " TOWK-AND COUNTY AFFAIRS ? • I ; -• T HE . riarsikarr 111011:TIL" . -- w—. , Tale •follovviug letter from a Mishit*, . The Atlantic ill,..flaly, In its !emu° co .:_. , While. Thad ; !iterate and his amen. Pademery SALVS,—.lierciMiab Tamils blngton—Men for the most,. pre r re b r : Ilrianaul p 're s te r r: p a tio e n h urDJ ai nu a n d ,pwi t 4 • ton esarreepouckant of the New York o r current inmate throws off tht- di intraugh her . sold his farm and mi11,...._ World gent:tins matter of much inters guise more completely than • Lhe part • I P sa 4 rt elii m a4 ed n e ' wealthy bythe war—are dull y ' above Beside/wine, to John B. krotlansui I De. Jet,e thrr„tu turner' est, portraying, as it dues, (and no doubt. manipulators have yet ventured to di). greseitte•ren firEeme Putte e —135 acme, at $55 per acre, tallish. coming oat of Dprayer meetings" to pro- ; l • n 'fi' metteures pr'tratupging still h d i e e ll h a is t Is Ailing In the cure of Spertnatorrloe or skorti truthfully,) the real. deelens of the Radl- If says that the civil rights bill and ti e . ,e • we e I maim Chief Phy.lelan of the itoupltaz Jeremiah eaughinbaugh has purchased cal leaders, nod announcing at the Baffle freedmen'e bureau bill- do not meet tie - n m i p a lc re tely is utnhdr.erriftootutre.the,‘'. ,r in i , lll N.,r.1 on Lartholslere ,if Paris. the farm of the late Francis; Monfort, at libtable medicine Is no Impoelt lon, hat time a very sectors "drawbaek" in the tense of the Southern-difficulty, and tit t -Hunterstown—L:2 acres, at $4O per acre, , 'drawn of that section by one of the jour- :dal ll l 'enkneity, Every speeles of (Imitator re- Senate : - . it never will ip feet be reached "ma es I .. irt• ltalallty. Involont tow or soretiesteininat cash. W Aeit I wrote, December 11.—The lore the whole structure ef the gpverement ie , lulls most helplessly attached to their po- '''"1".01,8 f rom a fore ‘rhatever eiILIMP Pr , kIULNYI, or how.. eter 4evere, will be apeeally re'leveti and the ea. 'robe property of Jacob Shellaman, de- 1 peachinent scheme has been abandoned changed from a government by Statee, to ' • e litical car : este restored to heap by notion. for the present seesien. The Rudical , Ceased, in Arendteville, was sold by the e L Dr. Crawford, of ti.'entticky, who has !tele the ronotemeepietons of eminent Frenao something like a despotic central gin- •- 'r - r - emelt-tame leaders have become convinced that the Admlnletristor, Jonas B. Orner, on Tues- recently visited the Stetes further South, -we have used the Apeelle pill s pe e we e ,' t e e Senate calm& be brought up to time point ernment, with power to control even the day, to Daniel Li ah • 4 11 n —price 1,0 . ' makes some very painful statements ( t l i i ll o r a , 11 ,. . 11.r r i i A r llttpont. No, 111 &Rite Lombard, front in time to have action on the prepeetien inunieipal regulations of State*, and to at present. They have; theremra, to ten make them coeforna to its own despotic George Hollebaugh has sold hieproper-; . , ; prostr . . nbl 1 1 0 the ID . ine (11 Wita tin norm muceemm. and u.• uei ammo. e egst lee lure les f 'tee,. then. Is no ialwr medleltu so well enkitlate4 noel her tick. The chnligeotpelity 'was wee While there remains such an idea ty in Franklin township, 6o Joseph e.A !i North to inquire intothe facts, and come •';, s r.t .‘. l ‘ r!,,' 'Lli o lN;r B onm_?ttllnaltx from invoinntere the work of the select committee impointe ; Wible-22 acres, for MIS. Ito the relief of thetestffering brethren in "' onvim,,i,iwii,rtilu c oThZ i Welikfl.f.l of the mexuat tel at the caucus; just before the meeting Its the Is ri -lit of • eh fatale • • • ea. to contioli . Samuel HOW. has purchased the farm the South. In Al:annex alone there are , living, excesses, or ab o r t °, b y c"ArY tno , leu et of Congress, to decide upon what party own torn! affairs—an idea, by the oaf • - , ' of Julius Hefner, in .Cumberland town- d %vicows and sixt thou t wenty tigillaati . y . , R. A. TirAtrUKPAIUM, M. D. leg,islation should be pursued during the more depiy tooled ! te nt he minds of me , , and oi•pluitie, most 4 wheat are depend-1 G. I. Di , TARM. D. - rt le JetAtv Lit LECCIIRE, M.D. St liAnn. .'Chat committee made a partial of all sections of theca - dotty : than perhaps s hi p, . . , e mit. In Georgia, it i; said, there are fifty I Parts MAY:ith, PM." report -at time caucus which overhauled George Rowe, of Emmitsburg, has pur- thousand persons wio must reeelva aid. BEWARE 01' cooNeeneene t , Raymond. To nee their eon word+, 3 an • one other political idea—no gcnreal chased the farm of Henry Myers, on Dr. Crawtord says ti6t promineet popple Th e genuine Pills are &cid I!) all the prinelpid "they found the Senate too weak-kneed, assertion. of human right.; can Leo f any • Druggist. th t mahout the World. Price Ono Dot- Marsh creek, in Cutnberimul township— in the South have leen hi 1 hi f IV_ ...1 AC._ _rout en ree Rox. tir AIX ROXem for 11 1 / I .lk/Parp. min toe much old feeyism hi that hotly to mete." And pulpit partisans preach on ~,,„ ~.,,„12 proclaiming the miery armpit' them,' ciemolgrergeerref:l7; ii.VeA:=3.detere' eit politic for them to press the im- Sundays that those who do not • accepts" ' -..- acres ' for about $ 4,710 9 P art ' in because bad men Well some teatime peachment at this time." This being the - • , . and part iq Western lands. 9 - One Innlittr s enelosed to any anthorbiefl Aimee, I themselvee Christian, have already glo- iteli insure a box by mturn 'moll, securely sealed ease they adopted another line of policy, revolutionary and anetchical a plan 11.4 Ex-Sheriff Hebert hue purchased the t i e d in t im e hope of ecing the `touthern from 111 observation: lox note r for flee dollar*. which is, to set as ninny investigating this, are "disloyal," incapable otvirtutme Sole General Agent. for A merlen, property of Hamilton Longwell, ou Bat- chivalry' begging fo'breati." Ospert to singes & etl.,_ committees at work as possible, in hopes actions, and recreant to the principles 'of '-- • inthis l b ••et 650 cash. I Have we any such iChristiane" among timore street, p ace, at e _.„ T; Oortland at.. N. T. of obtaining pungent data against time "freedom. " Now be it remembered that N . D.--vrenen. ftermsn. Aponish and Engtht# President and the South Dist would 'etia- Mr. Longwell has purchased the prop- us ? Hee, how inns thpii noble hearts raetteeets, enet•dollne full part milers sad 4tresz ble them to obtain a preeeure of public if we are the inheritors and p ossessors of • I erty of \Yin. F. Baker, ueur the last-men- rejoice in the thougl that an odd million . Dons for tete. sent free to every Juldreas. A I) itueld .r Agent f r (14teriairg, opinion that would force the Senate into any freedom at all, it is a enestitutional tioned, at $l,BOO, cash. !or so of their fellome reatures • kill keep . Dee r IS, ISAi. ly n'co•operation with the extreme men of freedom, guarded and limited by specific ; Ground hasgone to one hundred this holy season o. he year, In rags up 'the House. , They boast that they will tie ~t,trivii,,,,s. The impulsive and ' t- • lin able to accomplish this by time close of the ' P e dollars per foot in Littlestown—William anti famine, in otter that a party 1 uous style of freedom declaimed abopt by ste.sion. Tl i r proposetion for the Fortieth •• • . Y ount. haviug purchased two feet front of "great moral idiot" may secure itself Cengress to seemble on theith elMerele them is simple and sheer fanaticism.— by about fi fty feet deep, of Alexander another four years' awe of power in the is pres.o.4l I I time' Radical leade r s,r under But we have the announcement now, in Shurb, At titat flgin - e• ! federal capital! I i the belief that they will httl suf the pages of a Radical monthly, -that the . ticient progress( in this direction that tin- ~ , r , ~ , peaeliment can be teken up the first thing a"ert , ( ,1 (i , • e, '' • I CARRIER'S ADDRESS.—Our Carrier fe l/Multi riehts 9 is ineompate after tlei organization of that Congress. ible with time Constitution, end with Quests the e us—!'and to be particular to do it" In the inetuttime they propose to tie the rheas of the people 01 the States in their —to say to his town friends that he will President's hands as tarns poesible in ref- s tate capacity. Our system olgovern- be "about" early to-morrow (New Year's) erence to the patronage, wipe out his Souther,' State povernint•nts, and de- to meriting, with a "first-rate" Address— ment, then, must be broken up suit. , . ,_ . elare all that lie has done in the way of the theories of a knot of ruling fanatics hornet' mg "tapping-out" anything he restoration as null and void. Having and experimenters. This is the "fruit 'of lets he etoforep e . r sented having served eccomplielied thus much during this s the war," ees- of which they say so much. m the, s lie thinks, faithfully during the Picot, they pt °poet• toconirnettee impeach- AL "1 .. t'e t. tit I o.ov Turn •nt"ts •- t t j. o i .0 ra , t l ,ONC r ' year, I 9 anticipates a generous reception. ti went, ;14 MOOll UPI the next Congress assent- - hies, and spend the summer on that bush- et' by nothing hut "its own despoticewill" i e ,e. t ee •Geelete—Thet wire of the Atlantic nese. was then the grand desideratum for They are just now somewhat exercised whose establishment the people of the and P eine Telegraph Line was put up over a proposed his s providing. North took up arms. It was to overturn for the through this place on Monday last, and suspension from ellit-e of all of fi ciate un- has ere this reached Harrisburg. An tier trial for impeachment. There are the government under the Constitution early opening of an office hero may be great doule• in the minds of seine of the for which so many precious lives were expected. more ',remittent among them at heftier lose, and such It cape of trereure spent.' they Call pa,: a law of that kind which . W e see the puretee of Rad kalif-re now will be talker:dive in the 1 . 11,51.' 01 the Presi •ts disevist. stripped oil' This is dent at this time. If they, however, ean with i • , • e • . ate their way clear, h niteise re a - this kind the spirit that claims to represent "pee wit; be brought forward just before the gress," at Bile a eenservative and eonsti elteo of the session, and if passed by the tuneful! view ofeitlairs is denottheed as neceseary voce, they will commence the trial of Mr. Johnson for impeachment, "disloyalty" and "copperheadiem."— supplant him from olive, and pi ace lien. Who are disloyalists but the men who Wade in charge of the one of President, entiounce such purposes as these? Who end then let the trial (b.:le-along until the ere dieunionists lee those wit i thus de chew of les term before centime to a de eisaen. dare tor the ovovertthrow of the Constitu . The great drawbaek to all this work is tion and the Union? the Senate. It is true that such num as D , C. .-,,, ('handler, Wade, Sumner, Howard and Yates are ready and anxious to 'push I ____________ _ .... these schemes through at once, but they are powerless without the assistance of OW-Minister Campbell and Gen. Sher Fessenden, TruMbull, Edmunds, Ram- m u u are at Nett (w ea ns. say, Morgan and firilllP ,, , yr ho openly de- sely"l`ca can be car.ily and profltaidy l i Blare their opposition to all such fanatical etilti rated i ii (le „ r ,, i , a. schemes. Nor is it probable that the nu se*-Surratt is on his way to the dis inerodt hive liritito , .nmmittees will ob ,' sc ,' United States in the S Jrattua. twin an array of facts that will induce 1 them to change their minds on this sub-' Pir A wriest has 60,000 miles of tele-I jeet on the assembling of the Fortieth graph and 30,0 , 0 miles of railway. Congress. The Radical leaders are deter- siar 'the Mississippi is closed north of 'I mined to make the etthrt, and will resort Keokuk by the severe weather. 'I to every vissible scheme to carry their Sato - Neariy 2.600 Germans leave Eu point. Their emissaries are jut 110 W bll- role et tory treck f or the United i..;tate,;. sy denouncing the .e principal Republican 6enittors as old o i F.a;" The site fora post office in New l. ......_________ cs. 1 Yoek city costs the tiOVernment sVoll,- .. roa GOT. GEARY'S APPCMI)IENTS. General Geary, Governor elect, has ap poiptcd Colonel Frank Jordan, of Led ford, Secretary of Stale, and lion. B. F. Brewster Attorney General. Brewster is a renegade Democrat, but Jordan lies always been a Republican. Honorable (?) John Cessna has been left out in the cold again. He might have had less cause to feel sore if any one except Jordan had been tako into the Cabinet. That is pil ing on the agony. We hope he may find consolation in his afflictions, whfch scout to be of constant recurrence. It is evi dent that his new political associates do not appreciate him as highly as he sup posed they would. He is an object °TO( y. Pir Hon. ReverdY John Son did a good thing in urging before the Senate, that such attack 4 on the United States Su preme Court as have appeared in a Wash ington faper shouki not pass unnoticed. But his words will have no effect upon the men now in power, who maligned the late Chief Justice Taney, and even heaped their curses upon his grave. They are determined to rule or ruin. WThe 'Radicals of Louisiana (they call themselves, as in'Maryland, "Uncon ditlonal Union men,") have nominated, • for Governor, a negro named Ronidez, the editor of the New Orleans Tribune, the organ of the negroes. Thes.e. "Uneondi tionals" are mostly from New England, as , will readily be Inferred, of the sort • who deny that this is a white man's I Government. tfirThe Southerr! States trant to be rec ognized as in the Union, but the Rump turns a deaf ear to all argument to that effect. On the other hand the people of - Odorado don't Want to be taken into the Union, and yet the Rump Radical:, are preparing to bring their Territory in as a state against all protestations. Such perversity in a Rump deserves kicking, siir. Mr. Koontz, of this district, voted for making negroes the equals of white men in the capital of the count "Ne gro Suffrage not the issue," ch ! in the last campaign ? The New York World is now the most enterprising' journal in the United States. It is, too, one of the most reliab!e, able and courageous. Those of "our read ors desiring a New York paper, should by all means subscribe for the. World. See prospectus in another column. JerZ•The petition of six darkies of Ala bama was presented in the Rural:, House, the other day, asking the Impeachment pf President Johnson. The word moves. fat The. Philadelphia •Telegraph says General:l.ewis report 4 that the Freedmen of East Tennessee crave education. They have greater craving after the Government rations and clothing. 0a Adi Brick Pomeroy) Jae . : irce.—”Keep out of had company, vote }lie Democratic ticket, keep away from political preach ers, end be happy.” Vel.,.The Radicals protested daring the late campaign that uegro suffrage was not In issue. Row now, wing negro vagrants arsto rule and bold the calms iu the capital of the nation? • A Sad Comniettary.—lt is a sad corn nibutury upon the prosperity . and !last" habits of Ma last few yeau-s In America that sineilas 'nearly all our state peni tentiaries have doubled the nutui,er of their intaater.. " ' • i INTERESTING PARAVRAPIIN An exchange says that Frank .bore. the eompiler, has a h ok in press on "The Nogroes of the War." Why don't he write a history of the thieves? Ar.)"The amountof revenue paid in the cities Of New York and Brooklyn during the lint four months is $11,515,3U0. 10 1 tirThe C'r,deville (Ohio) Union says the potato rot is very bad in that section. Itetv - At Troy, N. Y., last year, the pa per collar busine , ,s arnouted to i.-,2,4::0,453, • itylv•!yo ) pupils of tli .ptflilic schools in Cincinnati are studying German. p?' (Coy. A. J. Hamilton, of TexaS, has-bested in Itarri6burg, Pa. and will soon commence the practice of law there. raj., The Rumpetts are prepa ring a bill to provide for the purelne.e and Working-of all the distilleries in the coun try "l -y the Covet 'anent. Thi, is only another step to‘vards consolidation. cm„Commodore Vandeebelt is said to be worth $50,000,000. lkli_Northeastern Texas vras visited by a terrible tornado on the 4th inst., which killed six persons and diistroyed a large amount of property. itS-From :St. Louis, Missouri, we learn that , warrants have been issued by the United States Commissioner in that city for the arrest of Colonel Montgomery, Governor Pletcher's commander of L county, and also for the arrest of other persons. vt3,..The Gazrlte de F,•artec -is the oldest newspaper in existence. It is in its 2iPith year. At Atchison, Missouri, at the late e.ection,some of the Radicals ran a negro for county judge, but did not succeed in electing him. WARD TInES tOUING. The Pittsburg anent-ref& says: We learn from our exchanges that, in the Eastern cities and manufacturing dis tricts, the redaction hi the number of employees mid the rate of wages has commenced, and &quite generally going on. Merchants wishing to be on the prudent side are curtailing both their stocks and force of clerks and porters, while the manufacturers, influenced by the business prospect, are working with reference to diminished products and' cheaper prices In some instances wagesl• lii The recent decision of the Supreme have been materially reduced, in others work has been stopped altogether. That Court, deblaring the Milligan military this is the commencement of a revo! talon trial illegal, and therefore to be set aside, in the basiness of the country which will has been received by some of the extreme not go backwards, and which will spread' nation. They and more ignorant Radicals with indig over its entire extent, no one can doubt. ~ If wages and prices could be inadc to are denouncing the Court cheapen at the same time, and in the as a relic of the "pro-slavery period of the same ratio, labor would feej the change republic," and loud calls are made upon to less seriously than capital, where, after Congresstill it with judges after the all, the great etrain is to come. pattern of Chase. Learenworea, Dee. °-I.—A. se reennt and; The following is the Court as at present five soldiers of Co. D, SeventliCaFalry, ' constituted: from Ft. Riley, went to Ogden City in. 18G3—S. P. Chase, Ohlo,,Chief Justice. search of desertprs. The eergeaut statietl- 183 —James M. Wayne, Georgia. ed a gaunt around a house with orders to. 184—Robert C. Grier, Pennsylvania. 1845—Samuel Nelson, New York. let no one enter. He then attempted to, outrage the woman of ttie house, • who'' 1858—Nathan Clifford, Maine. 'lB62—Noah M. Swayne, Ohio. the b s a c h l e i i r l s d , r e a n t ryas srmeelde alone. The hu s husband a e n f d ..4 r r b i e e d e d out 4e by y e work in a field near by, and they came I , o;2—David Davis, Illinois. 1862--Sa6 Uel F. Miller, lowa. to her assistance . The sergeant, foiled in i 18_53 c —Stepben J. Field, California. s h h i l s ot a , tt a em nd pt t , h o e rd o e r r er the h c u a O{ these the first and four last wore ap _ one of the guards, who killed him. The pointed by Ur. Lincoln, and eight of the citizens arrived and fought the soldiers, nine are Northern men. It Is difficult to see how the Court could be made more wounding and capturing the squad. They are now in the hands of the civil . authorities. - 1 Itadleal, unless, Indeed, Wendell Phillips 1 had the naming of them. Massacre of United States T r o o p s. _ Fort Laramie, Dee.: 26.—A terrible was-' Sci.. The storm on Thursday in the In sacre occurred on the 22d inst., near Fort terior of the State of New York was the Phil. Kearney. Brevet Colonel Fettet- most severe since 1835. Twenty inches Man, Captain Brown and Lieutenant Gourinoud, of the Eighteenth I n f antry of snow fell at Albany and tweutpdbur with ninety enlisted men of the Second inches at Troy, and railroad communles- Cavalry and Eighteenth Infantry,-were Lion was entirely suspended. .08111.« and man killed. surrounded by Indians, and every officer ____.........- There are only 1,400 colored voters tween Vicksburg and New Orleall3, and In Massachusetts, with two members in. oiie at the tineat boats on the ktiesiedPPl the Legislature. There are .%,027 wbite River, bas been destroyed by tire. Sixty Democrats with not one representative . lives were lost..ou the occasjon. Time:w in Congress. and yet'it is claimed that Massachusetts has s "Nrablica4 fpralof g o oonsistlng of twenty-MX hundred kales Govern meat." of e*Oon. Was a total loss. large quantity of he was housed here last week—indeed, it is said, more than ever before In a single season. The lee was ten inches thick on Suturday, and of very. tine quality. DANK AT Lri - t•r.tsToWN.—The Ljttles towu people, noted for their enterprise, are about taking steps foe the establish ment of a money Institution in that place, either a Savings Bank or a National Bank of Deposit. They will doubtless succeed, and thus secure a great convenience. —.ljudun CoLn.—Thursday last was a terrible day to thole compelled to be out-doors, the cold wind blowing almost a hurricane —and Friday was not-much better. DiSCOVERED !—We learn that ?aline enterprising prospocters from abroad, who, have been examining the different ridges of the Pigeon Hills near town in search of minerals, have recently discovr that there are unmistakable evident %of a large deposit of lead on a certain tract of land located there, and have accordingly, with an eye to Mildness, leased the land. We hope this enterprise will turn out better than the coal oil pro iject started here a year ago, in conse gnome of "signs" of oil having been dis covered in the same vicinity.—Hanmer !,..Spectator. Jt 'Ex-Sheriff Wolf, of the Globe Ho tel, in this place, hail two fine hogs slaugh tered on Friday. One of them weighed 405 and the oilier 489 pounds. !:Marriage or death - notices sent di rectly to this office, rarely or ever appear with mistakes in them. We cannot, however, he held re, possible for blunders in tlin , c copied fromother papers. When known to us, all-erron4are corrected; but without the necessary manuseript, entire accuracy is net to he expected. SALE Etr.t.s.—Wo have now an.lm mensc assortment of type and other ma terial for the execution of all kindS of Job Work, from the smallest 'Abel or card to the largest sale bill or poster. Come on with your orders. For nice work, correct work, and satisfactory work, the Comriam establishinent is hard to beat. Otr call for money has been re sponded to by a number of our patrons, and to hem we here and no a return earnest, heart-felt thanks. May all in arrears ( o likewise. We are sending out bills ahnost daily, and trust that the proper remittances will come in without do'fiy. "Live and Ice Uri.," la an adage as good as It is 01. terThe custom of issuing no paper be tween Christmas and New Year has be come very general among the country press. It has n't .I'e:wiled these parts yet. Wool) !—W'oon !—Woon!—A number of our subsbribers have promised us Wood, in payment of theit subseriptions. Will they please bring it Immediately? IC ia actricd. —1 - Slit 'e hope tha reader. 4 have all had a "Merry ,CI! -toms." May they also elljny u " Hain New Year," ried, (n 1 rlirktintis, st thtutdeu2e of the brlan's p ~ ,h ureoty Rev. W. I >eat Heil, Mr. WI LI oA M D. BREAM, of I:ntler is - o‘hip, to Mis;, ANN! E., daughter of Mr. Jean Hebert, of iktrithikn township. On the 27th I nmL,ln tlk MIN% by the !game, Mr. JACOIt SRANEBROohni plus. Int town. hiltp, to 11.iliNINYDEtt, Muuti!,; , ..y township. On the 'Alh InAt. t 1 Rev. J. A. Roll, Mr. EORGE TRAK, I'l t MI i .11"1,1 A ECKL - kV )1 E, bat It of uumberpi tow:14111p. On the 25th Inst., at II rexidenee,of the bride's fortli , r, by P,'v. D. M. It kwebler, Mr..l. R. J COBS to MIK% AMAN RAFFE.N.SPEROEIt, both of Tyrone towush On the 27th Inst., nen unterstown, by Rv. 1). M. BlAltwebler, Mr.. IN P. CRONE to Miss SARAH M. WAONElitlotli of Adams county. On the .29k1 in, at IP Reformed Parsonage, New Oxford. by Itov. NI F. I'. Davis, Mr. JOIIN Q. LOUGII. n,-ar N..w igiorti. to Mips M itl" A.. youngest duug.,ter ul Ofge IlukLr,l,;pq., of East )lerlin. On the Ilth of Derem*, bri le's tooth. r, Itv the R. W. TA Yl.Oll, t..rin..rbir lIAT NE J. CL - 31',11N1 , ship, Nortlinzeherlaml nt the rejlJenee of the B. P. Kin:x.ll , llr. JOlrg 'HI eountV.toMlnv or Chtlllwitiaque town /Linty., P.t. , Rev. R.. 1. K. Frnn- I Mr. CII.IItIX-1 II R. ttir.llo.4S, both of On the lath of 14...eein els, asvlsted by Hoy. J. W. ut.:Tz to mho, s.t Philadelphia. r,lw Rev. Ft. A. K. Fran ..AL et to Miss S.tRAII he Lutheran Parannage, tr..10/IN ALLISON to ' Y WENTZ, both of till* On the Fth nt Deer ek. Mr. ClIAttLf..S NAILER, both of Yor On thy' 2nth be;tnnt, by the lire•. M. snyde MI ELIZA/3 ETH. M COlllltY. • not. Dr. 'lnner, Mr. 1r.4.n ride... to NI Eu,t Berlin, .Ithinks cu. On the 21th Ingt., CIL\ 11,LEs If I.: %fly. 3,1-IPJASP-1-S1.11.1::11 ed. Ii 1030, lust, or prieurno :. %. 'KV , IRD. witi• ol.Cat y. NI is. Swami lived eta:,, in. Ti - ' FAlrtimrg, Vs.. o Dia. Mts. ISA I:ELL .1!1:11.,N.5W u111..1*. Mid died .1111d.1 Near Utka, Indian on th.. 17th of T44.4n , m1x.r, Mrs. s LAt W. 'mut. 111 shnon It. 1.1, IlaW; ili lough ter ofilnith I Iticht,llet,ilSeti, of Butl er Litt, aigt•A 42 year., 111011th S. Al6ottktownjm tilt 19th inst., EMMA 1,11U15.% d ul.;ht.•r 41 J. 4.0). Wol:, tlevetrse.l,nged 11 yt. 114 7111 , 1W:1i a 1 1 ,14 oaNt+. Special ptice Column, Inaportolut Ilanlll.le‘. IMANDIIETIVS !ILLS eq.) stimulate all the interior pr)werq of Acs3..t..nt that every is,lSott or impurity is fa n 41 from the Llood into the bowels, and thus i4.4ses ,gr. Recent eases Of siekness Will often la nred the effect of oor $ ilrandietirs Pills, m bleb, wh, rt the operation is full and oomph te, ',cave the blood as free from poisonous and unkellthy matter:is that of a new born blip% In mid., I nil:in in dory diseze47., and crca in cholera,thetr use restarts to health soon er than all our remedies. because they take from the blood 'and bow, js those matters upon which pains, cramps, and aches depend for con tinuance. Captain Isaac Smith, of Sing Ring', Kays, thirty of Itrandreth's Pilla , tuk^st flee:Jr:ding to till:Tv nowt. ettred him :t very +wren. broil: It stffre- I lon Ilftet other nu-nnx had matl lie wishes h numerous Irk') In to know the fact., IRrnthlreth's Pals; Pritietpal. Office, IlranAlreth 'lungs, New York. Sold also by all Dru{cg l4.. See my name can Guvernnt, zit stamp, wiinutit which the pills are spurious, Dec. 31,15.11. tin The Head of a Cornet. neentling to 31;ibm, Is renlen•d tenfold wore terrible by its "lIORRID HAIR, and there are tin inemds of fiery human heads which might be :I mitred charming by simply changing their tint to a me/Lopi brow m or a per fectly natural w!th Cil RISTADOItuIi ILIiR D.YE It Is ridiculous to carry into bOr I..ty a grey, sandy or earrolly head,wi,en tive-ndunles ould.ran der It as attractive us Nature could have made :t in her happiest IlltY) • Mall IU CV./ by J Clril (STA WHO, Mos,, New York. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all 11.ilr Dreas, nb. Dee, 31, 116. Ina Ruben Pln•heo of float 711 4 "5e PILLS are (smp.. st exclustv‘ ly of eg otable extracts, tue uaiv known substitute lw 11,b terletni drugs. Their greet beauty Is , tlivy pMnbs,sly refimve„ all ob. mini lions front the bowels, and lire the best a fat mil lost porgatt:e ext at. Toes' arelconted with tes eet gum.. are tasieks4, slcktietir gripe, nor ileollitate the s:. stem. They tone the Liver and eittnniwli, purify the Ill.aal , erad Mate danger. ous gatherings and swell.ngs, r 4 lire i ',lngestion and complete a perfect earl., ItAdway's itegehe ting Pills day cure In Ifgestion, 1/ssp in Its imedhttli, , orn lonia, Liver Complaints, an.l the. P/1 , 9 e1re....L11 ; Fevers, or dull run in the Heel or Buck; goneral Billonsaess , avidity of the Stomach lire refieved at once by lbw's,. Pills. The young of both xis, subject to burning' in the Flesh, no 1 sullen flushes of h .at when In the lying posture, will tin i them what nature de mands. They are ida. 111 V 111.1:11110 ill all cast% where the ,11,11a , tiveinit,tions of tit- female sex ual organs are torpid, disorrlensi, or irregular. They quickly restore each and every organ to Ito 'lntend tone, %Igor. health, and duty. gold by DrUggu+l.l. Price 2i cents p.r box. Dec. 31,15135. Yw • To (pollens of Heron. soil natio. Tobias' Derby Condition Powders are warrant ed superior to any others, or no pay, for the cure rgpiai..inpen, Worms, Hots, Coughs, 114le-bound, Colds, &e., In ficnast; and Colds, Coughs,Loss of Milk Black Teague, Horn Distemper, ate., in Cat tle. These Fowlers were receserly put up by Simpson I. Tobias, son of Dr. Tobias, and, aloes his death, the demaud bow been sogreat for them, that Dr. Tobias has continued to manufacture them. They are perfectly Safe and innocent; no need of stopping tile working of your animals. They increase We supp.alte, give a atm coat, cleanse the sterna+ and urinary organs; also increase the Milk of cows. Try them, and you will never be without them. Hiram Woodrull; the celebra ted trainer Of trotting horses, has used them for years, and recommends them to lila friends. Col. pima. P. nmet, of the Jerome Itace Course, Ford hana,N. Y., would not use than until he was told of what they- are composed, Billed which he rs ; never witheat them. He has over zi ruttning horses in his elutr,p-, and for the last three yeast Ina used no other medicine for them. lie has kindly peratitted um to refer any one to him! Over /Alt other referents% can he sea at the de „at. 140 1,1 he g:gists 11111 , 1 PriOe (VDIB per tn , z. Depa, ,it; Cortlamit Street, New York. Nov. l 9 186 d. 7W _ W•ndertil but Tree ! • MADAM 10:31 ING ros. goal renown ed A",„ o l, e oet and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while In a clAirvoyant state, tIO/IlletlteS the vory features of the person you arc to marry, and by the aid man lustratneut of Intense power, iti s r a wn iw th e re) cliumotrope, guarantees to prod pee a perfect or life-fike picture of the ftiture htl ild or wife the applitant, with date of marriage, Wei:patios , iclidWg . traits of character, 444. Tists he uo imp.citatin, as test boon labs without number ash assert. By stating place of birth, age, dispoai ww. cow Of eTell and hair, and enclosing Ofty cents, ab !Stamped COVel 4/0 udireased to snub telt, yeti rtdl l'ervive the pi .tare by return Mall, blether elth demi rei I n mime la cettilieuce, 0111tTarail Itittiftlin , ..32:. iltoi 3R, Watt r,y V. Slept, 24, hoirit-41.1kALTIf-orrnToicerii. Ltvb,-1111.: I t.rft--44 . rftrxam LIFE-lI:ALT It -0; CRP:NUT/T. 1114 SIM It 11.111 I.llnrollgillS proved Mud( to be the het latlcle kainVll for eating the Clattirrh, Cold In the Head /111 , 1 lleoditrhe . it has [local found stri excellaotienietly In many CHM'S %A Sono Eyes.— Deafness 111,11 been removed by It, and nearing otten been greatly tntproved by House. It Is tr Ignktil un I :Agreeable. end 01VE9 1471 t• DIA I E itm.atT to the null heat y pu lap eatt‘ett i cligo new. ot the head. The sensations alter luting It are dellghtiul and invigorating. It opens end purges out all obstruct lon's, nt reng hens tllegln h do, and gives a healthy mdion to the yarto afteeted. More than Thirty Yenr,' of nude end use or" Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Minna he Knuth," lig, prx.ved Ito great r:ti for WI the ( . 0/111110111.11,1PWW0 his the hen7l, ond at this moment blonds htighor than ever beam.. Tt IY rtiiintutuenileti by teeny of tho t.ebt yhyrt clnni, end Is ustyt-with great suceebs and rutlartte [lon iiverreittore Read the Cert Cflentes of Wholesale Prnititlitts fa Ic-14: The mitterilweirl, hexing for Ittyny yearn been aequaluted wilh "Ur. .Munslialre Cadet OA and Ite.ithtehe eiuttfr," and hold It iu dor wholeselo trade. cheerfully elute, that we believe It to les equal very recite.% to the reconetnendutioul ittvi ti of Il for the a are of Catarrhal Atreet101111„ unit that it is riteeldetily the best article we ha v• ever known for, an common diseases of the Heed. • • , • Vorr & Perry, Boston ; Rend, Minton & Hun ton; Brown, Lionqini & Ilciston ; Seth W. Fowle, ihton ; Palrlinnk tic 'n., Itor•ten,; th•nshow, & liouton; H. 11. lhr, Poriliopl, Me.; Hainrti & Park, New York; A. .t D. Surma, Ni•w York •, MeN Stephen Pool & (A? ~ Not York; f 1 Minor & 'o., New York; twoopi & ItuLi,i nv , New York ; A. 1,. Wolin & Co.. New York; M. Want, Clime t ro., New York: Hindi dit Chile. Nev, York. I.,Fur unle [iv all Prngtt/ Try It. f 'nee. Pt, 1:+43. ly The Great EnnaDoh Remedy. Prntoi.tol by royal letters patent. SIR J.V411:4 1214 %1t1it4 . 6 C1.114:1111. 11,D rnstALlll - Prepared trout 11. preseription of stir 3. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extrtiorditodry in the Queen. This Invaluidile medicine In t nfilling In the cure of all those painful and dung.. rims to whlett the ivisulle eonstit llt 1011 Is subiret. It nosleritt.es ail excesses attil,rentoves till ittaitruc tioum, and a speedy cure rimy relli•il on. Ti MI rriod Lailb , ult Is peeol larly suited: It will, in a short time, bring ou the monthly pedal with regularity. ('acmes.—These Pills should nnthe taken by Females during tIwFUOIC IMRE?. Mci:CT HS of Preg nancy, as they are sure to bring au Miacarrlagia, but tit nny otheril toe they are safe. In till e midi of Nervouv and Spinal A fferl lone. Pains In the Buck and Limbs, Fal hos on alight rxerl 1011, Palpitation of the Henri - Lis:di I 1 , 11 14i/id Wllll4 44, these will eiteet a core when al l • er means have tailed and although if powerful remedy, do nut contain Iron, ealotneibotiluuny, or nhvtliiint hurtful to the constitution,. kull illei,tions in the pamphlet Latium! cook olt, tome, Nvhl , l,l should be ear •folly Soki by' sli Druggkte. Privet/nu Duller, per bot i4 lALNOTICE. -II k the fate otsfr.l, ery vslu. Medicine to he Counter Itect. I r caul:Wok tlierofore, oral ROI. that Ihe 10 t..ts "T. it yl.' aro blown In the bottle. and that (men wrapper beim f tit FAC' SDI Lys .if Ogruttor. , of I. t. 11.1 L.Dii WIN &XII.. and Jou 3106E5. [7• Without Which none tire nine. N. li,—One Dollar, with Eighteen rents forl'iwk ne, enclosed to.invantlioris Agent for tho Unt.• hal States and British Dominions. _ :11051.>4. 27 Cortiatiiit sit reid, New York, wit! insure a Indite i th'tv Pills. by re turn mall. 14-en rely waled trout aft übrervotlon. Dec. 18, ly SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIQ. rble ired , ecie. Dr..l. 11.1 pislox, o' TM's de ph4L, ia iute.,dnd b dalaalve the feed aryl mite Is les, etlrmr, lb* ars' p•.N,es. of ai t eetima. Pr o'eeadnl( sta. - with n.th Fala•rarlCl Sfa tArea.el P.lla. the T moqn Te.torr Use saaptise, end toed Ow meld nabs Will La'm'a wale It wlll b.• tl,xedeed. C Awriptuo newel he or♦ed M EhiteteVe etellienie g rup wino the asionerh see liver te lusty lireethr see the! ntrpl,le rustorri hence the TotVe •r 4 P. are rolo'rei hu: t owl,. es or; rue 0 , Ofal0:10.01100_ A had' dump Nut:aro( 11. e St.:AWRY:it TOSFIC and throe or four bozo., of US litg DR, 1. Kr: PILLS wille.treaty ori,ourr c.. 0.4 of Ers-, I 'r. t 3 nte.. t make. peel-alone yWS la Near York, Bear' to 111 iv • p.rlric psi 0 lice la Innis wire e.rear werta,, See ,in I. pipora or ew h pre, or lea pa ..p.. e. ea coaanunp tton ter,,. As a for vialrealort. P we • tern e. it hen p irchiaint /ha' the tare Ilk" Meer; 01 the paoror, one whets la the eat oia :a or Cando:tip..o4, antl,tb• otior se he now Ia In lamed It alb, are eritbe der.; exnnient Kemp. 844 15.. w Lirurighdo scu: Poem. r:ee 81.40 p•ir bo'll4, 47.30 the half 7oa a. .11 letivro for oily co 14 otbi &eared to Dr. &mos° Priee pollioo, N. 13 :Rill IA Phi ale ph'o. P.. B. BRA ):DRETII carrel Who'res e A enIN: Demos lionise At CO., N. X. g S. S. Ilnan Ili:um...a, 11 I.; Julia I). Pork% C:nelnossl4. Oh 0; Ws k.r d 'fa• lor, I.lll4skAO. Co tins U ela.. 01 L 041.; to 111 Pr. 6S. nu. Ara The wirertk,r, having I)PrTI restqrrfl to hoolltil in a few. wt,ks by a %,..ry suupl.• rt•tucdy, having suitt•red for several year% wit h.a Awyere lung litreet lon, and that o n. 0.1 ,lislNine, Consum p tioo—ls anxious to make known to lila bellow: eutlrr.•re the meant, of cure. To all who desire it. he will Send a roY fitr preverlpt ion 'free of eharge,l with t he .{. tionm fur meowing and maim no, they will god a 141 - RE (TRIK Font CO!Srl'XI1101* AS 1'1151.%, iSHON( . IfITIM, lOt.tn4. Mild 11 , 14 Throat and Lung Allietion.. The only oithSel the advertiser In sending the Premeription is Sip hem 11l the afflicted. amlaprend Information whit* hi, CotteelVni to 1w invaluable, and he hopes ever' sufferer will try WS remedy. as It will cost thettl nothing, and limy prove a blesKi rig. les w i to; id, prederipli Jll YItEE by retqra a t:Ev. I , :uw ARD A. Willlmusburg. luny. co., New liar. S. 19. A. ly Are Ton mirk, feeble and complelning? Aro you out of onler with your system deranged and your feelings iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii luptutuik nre often the prelu le to serious Illness. Soule nt of siekti,v4 Is creeping upon y nu, t o ld should be averted by u timely use tg the right remedy, ".talte Ayers Pills, and elemise out I lie dieortiersst the birsst, and let tile [fol.'s inure nu UnWeitrtieted In health again. '1 hey stimulate the unite:oils of the body into vigorous activity, purity due eystem trout the Wet rut Lions which Make disease. A cola settles source here in We body, and deranges di, natural (unctions. nese', irnot rAleved, react upon themselves unit the surrounding orgain4, producing general egginvie , Lion !intr.:rant and Oei id. While ill tliis condition, take Ayer , I°,lls. slim s ee how directly they restore the natural action of the system,und with it tile tionyant feeling or health again.— What la true and so apparent In this trivial and cominun complaint is also true In many of the Jeep seated TheltalUe purgative effect expels them. Caused by situllor obstructions and derangements .of the netnews functions of the Is - xly, they are rapidly. and marty of them surely cured by the name means. Nom, who know the virtue of these Ihlie will neraeld SO employ them when suffering lront the dbionkni they cure such as Headache, (f oul stomach, Dys entery, Bilious complaints, Indigestion , Derange ment of the Liver, Coenlveness, ConsittesSiunt Heartburn, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Worms sett tiuppression, when taken in large dimes. They ere PAigar Coated, so that the most send- Uwe taut take them easily, and they are iturckY th• best purgative medicine yet discorere4l. l'repared by J. C. Avr.it A Co., Lowell, !Sass., Wt sold by A. D. Buehler, Gettysburg. Nov. 5, DOI au Every Tonna' lady and gentleman In tha United States ran hear wunething very much to their ad vantage Iy return mall (free of charged Irf dreesing he undcralgued. Thee having realliOf being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card. AU other.' will - please address their obedt. en t ,'want, THOS. Y. CIIA PM A N, Mar. 5, •b 6. .1.7 ISM fl road way, N, T, AN ESSAY or WARNING AND lIISTREE. TION TO YOUNG M. Alro, :stases 444 Abase* which lwrineurntly prOlitrato the Vt iQ Puwcm, with auro lni sow of mile!: Meht Ixe er Chitral.. In ilealkl Address, /kJ; 11017tilITO9N, ipwafil 'ASIOeIa Philadelphia. Pa. ' • e. 3,1140. toe • , Deasy" Ilithedreas and 014111141,, Treated with the utmost sweetie, lq ui lik e t, Cs, Created and Mutat. Uormerir or I ~ Iloilo wl,) N 0419 PIN Ettlreet„ Palm:l4.ol4k; ... 'hamlets trout the mast reliable eoureele , llll City and Country eau beaten bt, by OA er• atalVatt faculty are invited to aerwMPtat,Y, patleata,es he luta 110 'secrete In htsprartiteL: tllletal er Inserted wlUettatite4l‘ . , ito - &VAN. • fif . I==er Dr. 71farthall's Catarrh linttlr. To ConouloptfOos. Ayer's PHI. similes*. bat Trw•. Marriaire amid Ce . 'L.