9 r. 14 g 01 4.tre • e ONTTYBAURG, P•, WOW , Moripting. Jaya. SC AM?. •Tisr,ms AILUUPIII.. The impeachment and other revolu ittonary projects of the Radical fanatics in Congress are alarming even Secretary Stage up 4 Washington special to the pittriburg Chronicle, a Radical paper, i aays Sohn Covode had an Interview ,of laitne length with Secretary Stant i on - a 010 T milmv,:ilt4 4l gr, Stanton was feeling very .deapondent. Ile re .ioarited to CoyOda that "he hed placed - Awa4ul),l,l9lf GC men In the field during bole war, six hundred thousand of *tom had bitten the dust or been maim: i‘ ed!iad for life, and yet, eontern going all these sacrifices which hiscl .Ivisiia , ,by the people, the country "mew in a worse condition, and obe of more danger,lhati, yt any period during Ise war.' f No we who looks about him can fail _to bo convinced of the truth of Mr. Stan tee's iissortion. The country is - really in (iota: dang“ this daythanit was at any period during the rebellion. The Radi cal fanatics threaten more certain and irteptitable ruin than the rebels ever o.ld. =1 iii.* vivg4cymENT ill Tanuusa. DuWI the cotust cf a debate in the Itump Mouse, on the 21it inst., Mr Dodge, Republitan member from New , 'York . , referred to the- disatstrou.s efreets which the impeachment ggitatioa was t.• producing. We make the foilowlng ex : tr:ct from the report 9f bpi remarks: - clttferring to yap rri4posed impeach ' viva of the Presulq)t, he deprecated it 41$ being WI i/211,91Hik: fn /1 puliticul point • of view, but vafft)y more unfortunate in etts z ts i 11 4 r ' the th Priu d t u i t i4 r t ; ) al l- t ie ll. t i nc b ul u tt ri n7( 4 l Tie instance pi' a clmritable institution of 'frieW York, which had voted to invest its atirplua papitul in United States securi ties, hyt that vete had been reconsidered on account of the impeachment proposi ppn, and the presidtlit of the society was trected to deposit the amount in the ew York Life and Trust Fund. Su it was in all branches of business:"' But of course such facts ill lap no influence with those who have pinned their faith to the "rule or.ruin" leoorq, • "PR 'rho Plipaqelphia Age suggests the holding of a National DemnPratl Ccm venpion, at Some eepiral.ppint, on a lolly to Ge named, Right!—we pee- fio the motion. The Radical destrocr lives in Congress most be taught that rite pg.orix are arab;hipg them, and that ?patience may cease to be a yirhip ; '? Inch a convention could not hut have • Immeose . weight, aq,d might result In parrying the blow which Radicalism is striking at the rights and liberties of the miuises. Let the Convention meet, an Its voice be so loud and olor that even unreasoning Radicals will hear ai 'lced ; . country pan yet belsaved. And thti Pagaoeracy is the only party that can - or Till do it. • WORZIGNEBS, THUM F 5Th Wm.' H. Koontz, Radical member of Congress from _this district, on Tuesday, the 16th, wade *front the •Committf:e roc Plstrict of Columbia, an udwerso re port on. the memorial of citizens of for eign birth praying for the saute rights as negroes! Here, Cierimtp4 and Irishmen, is the estimate plpeed upon yoo by the Radical party' leaders. Are you willing lo stlppott longer the candidates of a par : refuses to your bretliFen of the District of Columbia the same rights as, voters and citizens which its leaders in (longress bave.jtist. granted to he igpor rant mitt v a grant pesroes of Washington S.:lty 2- ■IItLxEWM READ SALL SORB. Charles Sumner showed what a miser able white-peered coward he iS by a 'pack which lie made on Friday week. While 'mailing President Johnson in the most bitter and malignant manner, he eaelaiined : . Thank Gad, now Ole slave masters have beet driven from this Chamber, such at plat is the liberty of an American os l ll4tiirl No doubt he rejoicca greatly In the fact that on the floor of the Senate there was a large, majority ready to approve his blackgoardism, whiN from the galleries it crowd of negrpes looked down and grinned their approbation. He would not have felt safe if he had been sur : rounded by the men who sat there when he made the speech whicl► cost }tins a palming at the hands of procits. WV - John W. Forney sends us a pros peot'us of his Philadelphia IVcehly Presa tor publication. We can't see it in that pot,. )V hen we talie to publishing the prospectus of a radical nigger paper like TTIE PuEss, either for love or money, it will b 4 when ye are blind or crazy. The Wantons doctrines advocated by that paper arc already too deeply Instilled into the, minds of a large proportion of pie American people, and it would be priOpal on the part of Democratic edi tors to afd in giving them further circu lation. We want no fellowship with pitch n 49!! 494 u W. Forney. 4014 k:lmiirsg Radical paper in Wis consin utters the following truths : What the country wants is peace. - The people 1 are tired of war,,and agitation, and tur moil. Impeachment would profoundly er,pite the country and embitter and pro ,)fig party conflict. It is desirable to avoid tills. It in no time to foster malice, or to emiite revenge. The quietest way • out of our trouldes is the best way. The public want peace ? an 4 they want it lu Ole ( 1 41 04 , , 01 4 4y, li4 the -Way which seems to them most Just, most generous, and most enduring. pThe Maryland I.egigiakrp has liassed,an act for holding a special phs:- I ion for Mayor and City Councils of 1141- imore, on the first Monday of February : This !rill displafa the Radical usurpirs plpptgd theruselyes last fall by dis 7 franehlsing about eighteen thousand le gal vote.r.i : flood. Time brings all things even. =77 littrilon. riff SY! WecidWaF4l Rf the Supreme having been ad tdreeßen by the RefliPfultlP IRetilbero Rf he Pittsburg Ber t ' KM! R?P sy kJgef lix *dug & 0331 44 1441 14! .710etiept Pa§ written e reply, 1 41 go4vtlY being a candidate: NIFIX47rNaII ix I,llWlPualte! R.och TOMS of Republi can sentiment as icldlonaugity, Stunt haugh, and the Iwo Score of otter metn bets of tbp 4vgislature who voted for Camemn's nomination in the face of, pnmlstakable popular preference for Carr i tin; are not likely to have an "Asay thing of It" in the future. Bieciure, of the Cbambetvburg Bemsgory, rays: "As one of the E•lenators charged with the most responsible duties by a legisla ture chuaen by the loyal wen of the State. we sbal!appro--e his [Cameron's] ofQcial j &Its cordial:ly so long us he merits tt, and censure wily when truth and consL-4ten cY linperatively detnant) .Sist with the mercenary betrayers of th e p epyhticons of the State we skit! have war until thq cease to be ;mown in the body po li tic save as jiiiger-boards . tq inecnkinci of the wiff;pring retribution of cm eari,v4 aprieht Pcopie." "An overwhelm lug majority of the loy al journals do not conceal their mortiti • cation at the result, and most of them buye taken their representatives squarely to task for their 'treachery. To tolerate the authors of auell a wrong could not but )rs fatal to the Republican organisation, and its only hope of future 81(CC(48 fa in hurling into infamy the men who have sotwht its honors to reward it w it h - shame." The VeaLago SpectP2or says: "The meTnlikcll of the le' islative lxkly of Pennsyl"arria, assembled In caucqs ThursiLy evening last, crowned them'. Sat'ees with everlasting infamy, by nomi nating to the high positron of 'United States Senator, Simqlx iim eron, , whoa name has been for years synonymous with all that is corrupt. It is plain to every one Whap means the old Winneba go u.setl to secure his nomination. All whp thus sold their votes and outraged theft. constituency, should be held to 4 strict accotintabihty." The Eric Dispatch, referring to tale sup portgiven by the Erie delegation tp Carp i eron, concludes its comments thus: "Wit upon this pack of inisreprespntt',- Oyes. The people of Erie 'county oit.e them-but one more, obligation, and that tin dishottqableaNnti*al front service." The Pittsiturg ' 'Leader delioupvcs the Allegheny members who voted for Cam-' crop, and, says. it would not trust one of thepi fgt u!”..* ) ,vcelf's spbsf:ription to that $,A.31!(?.* AT LOCHIR The friends of Gen. Cameron gathered at_his 'residence near Harrishurg, the other day, to congratulate him upon his electioh, and to receive his thanks in re turn for their services. The telegraph gives a full rpport of the speech of the veteran politician pit / the .occasion, for which, 4rOf ty it is, wo catit:op find space : dp,arlir loyc r, jqke, but Ctiarron's pomp' iment to the ; l egislature was a lit- tie too much of a good thing. What vir tuous people these members must have imagined themselves when Cameron in formed p.m that thi§ endqr§ement by them was the richest legacy he could give his children ! How these sweet and honied word§ Must have consolcd them, with the Liting and reproachful accents of Stevens still ringinD in their ears. 'l•'he buttons on Morrow 11. Lowry's blue coat onist have ratt,3hed, were they not so brazen. How the demure McConaughy must have rolled up the whites of his eyes when he heard the unusual flattery. There has been nothing like it since John Morrissey's affectionate address to his Fifth ward constituents. After expressing the Christian hope that hp wpnid bp able to furgiVP aini turning, by way a revenge, upon the president some of the abuse that had been heaped upon 4rim, he gra ciously informpd his admirers, that he ivoultl not again ask them for their sup tort, promising to retire at the elose of this terra. 1 '34 dear frienda," saint pariarchal old rat, "I hul., determined to retire soon from public life, and to re lieve•myself of the cares you have impos ed pn !no: Farewell !" -Repo!) . 4ifeeted, sintvellingAudiply, And wiping his suffus ed eyes with his tall, the old rat With drew. He was afterwards found buried In ! to) which he had cut with his own teet —in a huge pi*4 cheese!—Bedford Gazette. THE ENIMSTWATION COMMITTEE The Harrisburg Telegraph is parading to the world the announ6etnetit that the avestigation Committee have failed to discover any evidence of fraud in the re cent Senatorial election. What bare faced audacity? Does not every body know that the majority ofßadicals in the Legislature, who were bought up by F 417 mon Cameron, appointed Committee for the express purpese of preventing any Investigation It wag 4 Committee qf Jr, yestigation got up to prevent an investi gation. Of couNe they report that they Jo not flnil any eyidence of bribery or corruption. That is just what they were appointed for. It was Oleic business to whitewash Simon and themselves. Any other kind of a report wild not have been received. It will now be in ortjer for game neupgrat to move that "the Cemmittee, ltariny fully dire4arge4 the duty for which it was appointed, be hon. : orablY discharged." We call on Mr. Boyle of tho House to do This. We have no doubt the Radicals will be gratified for such an act of courtesy.—Lancaster Intel ligencer. Star Tiie States unrepresented in Con gress are to be placed under martial law, and the writ of habeas corpus is to be sus pended therein as long as they remain in Sir The Ramp Congress having struck: tbitt egnclition.—lrarris ur ri 'Telegraph. qut /c,:of the appropriation bill the c la u s eSo, so. But who: is to do it? Certainly aPPrePliiiiiilgo ) ; ooo fOr temporary clerks I . not what you call "Congress." President in the Treasury Department, the Secre- Lincoln did the suspending.of the habeas Lary will be compelled tp discharge fifty- I corpus, and Congress sustained him as five clerks by the 15tia of February, al - 'the officer to whom that authority was though there is plenty of work for them. entrusted by the Constitution. Presi- The: e clerks are principally disabled soi- dent Lincoln, (or his subordinates, diem. The Secretary regrets being obi'. through I - O . W declared martial law, ged to discharge them, especially during when and where he pleased, and Con the winter, but the action of the Rump lies gress never'quesitoned his excludve con made their discharge iniperatiye, The i stitutional right to do sq, g Commander- Radicals are determined to curtail the' in-Chief of the Army and Navy. patronage of the Administration, no th4.l. These precedt-tits, (to say nothing of ter how many wounded heroes shall t previous ones, er of constitutional law, ). thereby suffer. In the meantime almost most assuredly give to President Johnson every Radical Bumper has a son, abrotli- I exclusive control over the habeas corpus er or a nephew in some congressional of - land martial law. This being the case, flee, drawing large pay and doing noth- we are safe in saying that it will be a lug. Is this right—ls It honorable—is i!precious long while" before the South patriotic ? No. , I prn. States become afflicted , with thus° -especially as peace and order are r maintained there as In the North- Ics.—Patriet & Union. loy. Swann was on Friday elected States Senator from Maryland for rrs fmtu the 4th. of March next. ninety-eight members present in ,onvention sixty-six cast their 3r Gov. Swaim. aThaddeus Stevens limitieen elected.,*cu & i nresideut of a Lancaster eri7 fire compa- ' as gill ' liy,—Cameron's Organ. - I fil s • •y•arlr good. Having ma4e ao great e 1 11 run f f ir piited States Senator, awl being only seyenty-five years old,wily simuldn't : p i i'l I ile, - 11lse all giber boys, "run *io der ma.l six ye • votes Omen 7" Willi a little . 4 reemuitructlos ,, Of Ole' elleut ttle lower extremities, we venture joint toga.) , tbe !Orcl goy' , couldn't be 'teat at ' f! Pig 4re: agi-No impeaelpjfeW tan be trki4*-Irritti: . foie A Ueited StatesSeßge. de a in iB . ..4julleat* i!+! uu4gmtpELd chts faatT 14!0 a et, ITXPORA O• 310 ne1 On the W.d instso49yen of tM Penn sylvaula Rath* pitimAiers 9f the Rump i House, 91P4air7ditevesis, 4r99)9,911, Mereur, Maier, 'flyq.er, Koontz, Myers and :Schofield, sent to the Rump Senate a signed re monstrance against the confirmation of the appointment of Hon. Edgar Cowan, as Minister to'Az.stria. * "Remake eregnesto7itheground that we beili.A-c him to be unfit ior the position by opinion and associations; :that he would misrepresent those of his constituents in your own body, and that his appointment is totally repugnant to the wishes of the people of r enusAia.• nia." What a petty, contemptible business is this for fu)l grown men—members, too, .if a once high and dignified bOdy—to be guilty of! Oh, the times—the manners! Bat, the worst Ls to come. ,Says a special dispatch to the Philadelphia In quirer, Radical; "In addition to these, T. Wlllama and C. V. Culver dill not wish to sign tl f e per, but would vote against hitn if they were in the Senate," ' C. V. Culver-tlte Radical who was let out of q, Venting° jail.(wbere VILS hek.l upon a charge of felony) ity the Sergeant at-firme of the Rump House and taken to Washington to increase the Radical dis union. majerlty—asu meg to say, /or the People of Peniuvlvanla, that Edgar Cow an le unlit to be a Government represen tative, and that, Is their representative, he would yote against Lilo if he was in the Senate! The Radical party of Penn sylvania may esteem. i an h(inpr to be represented by this fellow, Culver, but the pin 4undrod and nii)ety-one thou sand Democrats—"unwashed" though they may be—deny his authority to speak pr tp yoto foF thcm. The - Democracy de ny Culvers right to speak for them, and consider that upon a cittestion involv ing the character and stamiing of Edgar Cowan, jail i bin4 should, for decency's sake, poll their peace. So says o'6 ra rrioi if: Union, and we agree with it en tirely, DI E 1 RaslntArritir. During the war a Democratic editqr in Dayton, Ohio, Bollmeyer, was murdered by an Abolitionist, without any provo -4.4 Al,olition Court tried and acquitted the murderer, The whole Wild was a disgracefid farce, and all who At.- paktl in it were guilty of Offpdal per jury. Some three years have elapsed, and the County Clerk, the Sheriff, apd about one-half of the jury, are dead, while the Infamous Judge, who outraged jus lice at tin, trial, is ar„ 'dint in a lunatic asylum Jim Lane, while ros hand was yet smoking with the blood of murdered victims, was eleked to the office of U. S. Senator by a Puritanic Legisl•rtnre. For one 9Chis murders he w4a tried and of course acquitted. He has fallen by his own hand. It is now bc7ieveti by most of mankind, that Mrs. Surratt was guilt lesi, of participation in the murder of Mr. Lincoln. When she was under sentence of death, after a trial which will be con sidered a blot on our age, Mr. Preston King prevented access to the President, and - denied admission to her daugl4r, who almost shacked and sobbed her life away on the steps of the Executive man sion. A few months afterwards, Preston King stilled a remorseful conscience in this wqrld by self-murder. IterA week or two sga, some unknown scoundrels went into the orchard of Ja cob Hikes, Waynesboro', .Pennsylvania, and cut down all his fruit trees—seventy in number—broke open his corn-crib and scattered the corn opon the public road. On a gate was written : "This is not the worst." About the same time, in the town of Flint, Michipo, i. , At unknown man and womaa 'ntet Mr. David Mit chell's daughter—a girl of eighteen years —on the street at night and forced her to swallow a dose . of arsenic, from the effects of which it is stated she cannol recover. Also, about the .same time, a spiritualist tip in New Hampshire was arrested and imprisoned forstarving, imprisoning and otherwise torturing his daughter—a girl of fifteen year& .ror forty-eight hours the girl was gagged to prevent her from importuning her unnatural father for bread. Although tile child is still suffer ing from debility and frost bites in conse quence of his cruelty, she' daily sends him presents of oranges and other cedes provided for her by the people. Add to this the other recorded fact that a Cleveland justice has just fined a man five dollars for cutting, his wife's head open with% hatchet, and a score of other brutal outrages familiar 144 newspaper readers, and we have a state of society in the Northepo States that sadly needs "reconstructing."' There is no necessity for us to "fly off at a tangent" and institute congressional int i estigations in the mat ter of selling negiocs for sis months as a punishment. for crime, nor to beast of a superior civilization and humanity over the "late alaveholders," whilst we over look the barbarity and crime immediate ly at our Northern doors. P. Willis, the poet, 41pq Ott his ee, Idlewild, N. Y. l on Lusti.dvn ea exactly sixty years. .A.lean nth, tlie young Scotch pOitt:tilso • tks l 44t 04 6 t,r wed 86 XeAns• «mews Limeins-imis.qpie.-.owafiry TOWN OD 0010Ty.AF,M1 feS - . . s ., ~.,--- cowiT., Janus,* Coart pritis held lust b!Le Apology ore elegt." -' , ' . _I _-: 7,- - - ' l irc•4ei al' alglartell'ee ligustutlii large 31• lisstfit I* Mt thanks The Erie Dispatch, the ablest Itetilltdl-', allirgA N l .,l ',•• - - hunfber of spectator& ?be sleighing was 1 ~ 14moonziouodi LetlitidaDve Orvorte pan paper of the Northwestern section of.; . . ....... _, .„,_.- ithe, and our emintry Mends, having the State, "goes off" as follows at tilearyq, I Satt xe.—Attentlint la dttecte.l to tilt Milo osMOWS to de atleme, poured in r sales of pet'soiral iffopetty advertised in Cameron, and the rest of the unwashed froM al/sides, wiling the town an appear and un regenerated 'Radicals, who now this issue of the Comotbnit. Any amount mice of extraordinary life. It Is said that I have control of the State. By the Way, of live stock, farming implements, house- never before! were there so many efelglis !what Is therein said are not "copperhead hold furniture, dz., will be offered. In Itettyslang at one time - as on 'Tuesday. 1 lies." Retul : ,' or Wednesday last. The following cases I The Stitels emphatically in the bands ! MtrrEon.—On Tuesday evening a very of the most despicable and degradedelass ,_ ' were disposed ain Vomit !of knaves that ever disgraced a Common- °rail*" meteor Mooed over the 0000 tcY i gullYtlN PLEA& 1 wealth, and the time is not far distant east of our borough. It appeared about David Young vs• Matilda Yo.ing.—Li- , when the names of Cameron and Clear" half pie size of 4 full moon, its course' bid for divon3o. Divorce decreed. will sound so mtailike'Ben Woad; Va r I SQ ••• Utti4est, lighting' the_ whole country ! Peter J. 3iy&'s vs. Mary Myers.—Llbel 1 4,7;1, - ;Laut, and Itapheal SeinnLeg thap for about lift..en ft:gag& as bright ig day. for dip:me, Ort ground of desertion by no one will be able to justly classify them i in a different catalogue. I wIQ:. Aftpr a Mai of Illrei3 days, stud 04 I We do hot know hilt that we are giving examination of numerous witoesses, Var. too much prominence to Geary, as he is such au ignoramus, and such a miserable diet for respo,udeut, Mary Myerd. apology for a man, such a complete loaf- Wm. Sloneker ya. bleorge 4ady.---JEree -1 er, who Is :Wowed to sponge ahulaiisteliw pass vi et amnia and taking away a cow, , from his more pro,,perousneighinm, that he alone is not able to gain distinction as 1 ' The proini ses which Its has already made and vio- property of plaintiff, to , George Lady, a knave, oreveu as a loafer. constable, to satisfy an execution placed in his hands, Sloneker claiming the hen ' WO. tile:. intineuce ,which Ipl eqnsented efit of the exemption lays. Verdict to have n r sea to effect his electio„ I and My Inaqner in which he is Jovetalleil $73 damages for pi/Outfit Mctlon t i n% a I with men in the State ayho are•knowri 49 W lulls, to be knaves, ought to be suihefent to , keep him from Leing inaugurated as Goys! !grukr pi' the lit4e, Put they ill ii 4, 3de will be placed in the offlee'of Chief Executive with it bOwl cif triumph, amidst a todruatuent of sin and Corruption. , I I Our uninitiated readers may wonder! !why we have not befilre given our opin- I ions open this subject,tf they were held from the hegilli! ip g, Mr e have intimated thCinlidfore, and have warned the people ' ofthe State in general and the Itopublidlan 1 party in particular, that they were add I on John W. (leery; but we - hoped that' Ellie management which had him in! Otarge woqid be sufficiently pripli.nt to cover up a portion of their nakedness, anti I manifest by subsequent events. that it was their desire tq 'fester the Drinciples as well as' e interests of the party. But they ;tare done nothing of the kind. They seem to saerilim every principle to policy, and bury not only the liquor and 1 wer of the party, but all its adherents iii d grave of tlislionor and oblivion. The power of the ftepublican party in I Pennsylvania is for the present need up. The Bubecility and inefficiency of sn{r next I luvernor, ay a man within himself, will disgust every Member in both par ties, and the great public, of the Common wealth will not dare trust the partymith the seleCtion of another man to rule over them. The term of John W. Geary will i be the era front which will date the decay of the Republican party in Pennsylvania, 'and which will furnish evank pies of folly l i e 1.!() guarded agaiost in-the' futtwe. It will can,ttitute a severe, and, we hope, a 1 beneficial lesson to the party, whleh iiill teach it that honesty and etkArsteney must not be sackfiged to policy for the 1 Woe being, .G's in other words, that !availability will avail nothing. when it does not bring with it an amount of brain l and llgitimate power sufficient to control 44 , all tithes an honest taajolity in the party. The people are already disgusted with Geary. Thoir expressi o ns are loud mid unmistakable, and t [mth they may be snythered fur a time, It will he but a little while Before they flame out all over ' the State in all their truth and power. 1 We are not dispOsed to award him so mtieh honor as to giveliiiii the benefit of Nying Created this dfssatitifartion him self. On the contrary, we know he has i;jt the ability to do it. It has bden brought about by the knaves and dema gogues who • have the management of hi in. The pa(ly has allowed these men to deceive and swindle it, to barter it off for a mess of pottage which has not the merit of being either palatalkle or digest ible, and it at onee gives the Democracy i the advantage ofthe sympathy ef the dis satisfied, and an opportunity of regaining, power bypffering men whom the people are willing to accept on account of real merit. The conclusion is, that the Re; publican party in Pennsylvania must ei ther be washed and regenerated, or cou chill!) tq kereaftaq, stlff!),r def!):41: TUE vormocz.tiur SUSTAINED Mr. Justice Davis, of the Supreme Court of the United States, delivered the opinion of the Court in the celebrated case, in reference to military commissions. Jo that opinon he says: "The Constitution of the United States js lav fi. i r rulers and equally in war and peace, and covers with the shield of its proteLtion all classes of um', at all times, and under all circumstances. No doctrine involving more pernicious con sequences was ever invented by the wit of man than that any of its provisions can be suspended during aqy tit ,I t egre4t, emergencies of the Government: Such a doctrine leads directly to anat./illy and despotism • but the theory of necessity on which it is based is false, for the Gov ernment, within the Constitution, hasall the powers gFantud to it, which are neegs inry to preserve its existence, as has been happily proved by the reimlt•of the.great eithrt to throw Writs just authority.'! This is the language of patriotism, of truth and of the genius ofour institutions. For enunciatiqg these immortal' princi ples, Democrats have beCn vilified, pro scribed and denounced ; but the dispas sionate investigation given by the Su preme Court to this momentous subject, has yielded from the pen of Justice 1 4 3- vis, an appointee of Mr. Lincoln himself, his personal friend and his executor, this most ample vindication of the correctness of the tenets of Our political faith,—Pa: mot & Union. The Attacks Upon the 4uprerne Owe,— The style of continent on the Supreme Court and its decisions adopted by such Jacobin presses as the N. Y. Herald and 'Washington Chronicle is m ost scan dalous. It is assumed that the duty of the Bti-, prone Court is to Interpret the Constitu tion to suit the wishes of the clqatliugh,t, party. This makes tile Uoustttution a vase of wax and utterly aphygrts tile; ur poses for' which it Was adc.pled. The Judge who shall interpret the Constitu tion otherwise than according to his con victions of the sense in which , it was adopted is simply a perjured scoundrel. And the politician who would liave the Court of final appeal thus perverted and degraded thereby, demonstrates that his own 'aims are base if not treahmtable. Suspect auy man who treats tjlf Consti tution and Supreme Court with conteitipt, —Springfield Republican. Shame I—The New yorkFirs Page, a Republican newapaper, says : "1' or the honor of the country we trust that the dehate on Satquilmy will be stricken out of the journal of the I-loose of Representa tives, and that the (louse will take some measures for fireserying itself and the country from 'the' degradation of again listening to such language a§ Messrs. Stevens, of Pennsylvania, and Stittulding, of Ohio, indulged tliemselVes in on 'that day. parcel of sailors in a ship's forecastle would have hissed down, with disgust, such indecency coming from twoold men,, and would have demanded that they should be decent at least out of Tesneet trb Nheir own gray But • it seetni the ational Rouse of geprosentotives, less decorous thaq * forecastle full of sailors, encouraged the riValdry of these two old men with roars of lag,ghter which the - "Spealiar vainly endeavored to sup! Remar4c#l4,le hiliaiiag.—The Minneapo lis (Miiin,) GlirOnicic records the follow ing ex traorg tn ary feat: "A few days since , a young lady Of INA city, on whilst head only lifteen'stimifiers have passed, deter : . mined, with her kro,ther, to make a vii prininge to Dayton on skates. They left Pere at ten o'clock in the forermon, qnq arrived at Dayton at four o'clock io the nfternoon. The journey was pm : formed', jn *is s hours; the distance traveled, by the waythey went, was about fifty milet•i. This will do for a young I.vly of fifteen." Sow oa HooK-Tor,• ; —Qwpers and occupants of buildings would do well to have the snow removed from the Foyfs thereof. ryon? the preset; t aecurnu iatiou on the taps of houses there Is great clan gor that the Imuicuso wcfg4 willerubh the roofs, as lta Oen been the cuss, In the event of a sudden thaw or rain the clanger would be doubly linniducqt. By heediug this timely warning, property holders may aygid heavy damage Po *Jr uildhigs. A aw . Tku..E4n4.l*. FR.:E.—The Atlan tic and Pacific Telegraph Company have permanently located an °lnce in this phy..e, in the store of News. Duphorzi 4 HoLhasa, wailer of Carlisle street aad the Square. This line has direct connec tions with an towns and cities east and west, and will be dgreat accommogation to our business men. 111(E QAME call the at ten t ioa of those intercstedtc) the fact that the time fiA killNg either pheasants, partrid geo 'or rabbits, has already expired. At tention ler called to the change made in the game law last ses4iq4--441ipi.4pril, 1860, P. L., p. 714. Six. 2. That . Ty) person shall shoot, kill qc Otherwise destroy any pheasant hetween the first day of January and the first day qf September, or any woodcricic betweec the first day of January and the fteenth qf Aitgast, or any partridge Or rabbit, between the first day of January and the fifteenth day Of ()etcher Iq cioh and every year, under a penalty of five dollars for each offence. Section six was a re-enactment of *po tion six of theactof 18.58, with thitfamend meta : That instead of imprisonment for two day i Nalnili 140 ten days, with Out bail. A NEW Law.—A law was passed by the last LegiSlature which may not be getter : filly known. It provides that any pezvon 1 , 4h0 situll receive or buy from minors, unknown nr irresponsible parties, any scrap iron, brass, lead or metal, shall be sentenced to paw a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, and to undergo un prisonmept, of n4,t tt4trg than one year, or both or either." This makes it crimi nal to buy or receive from such - parties, irrespective of whether it was, stolen or not, mid is intended to remote from chil; dren the temptation to pilfer. DrAmosn CHURN.—The best thing we ever saw in the shape of a Butter Omni, was exhibited here last week, by Heiges,.orYork. It is called the "Dia mond Churn," to indicate superiority, we suppose, and it well deserves the disti tion. We witnessed the operation of churning, and butter was made iu the Incredibly short space of one minute and a half—the butter very solid and of time quality. It seems to us that the "-Dia mond" cannot' fail to give satisfaction in 4wcry 0;;e. Since writing the above, we learn that the exellliiVe right to make and sell this Churn in Adams county, has been purchmed by Col. C. H. Buehler, of this place, Wm. Wible, of StrabAn, H. P. Bigham, of Green Mount, and Samuel Overholtzer, of Hampton. It is their in tention to get up a lot of churns imme diately. atm(l - • tio - Ais.—We say a mall, the other day, beating a horse Most severely, because, for some Frasoh or Ober, the au iiqi4 "Wqlihin gc,i+ The -eireumsiaince suggested to us the publieutiql) of tbe fpl lowing, from an exchange: When a horse balks, get out, or off; and put a handful of graver or dirt in his mouth, when he will immediately go :,head just av tlini;gh nt,thing had hap pened. SerMr. Elisha Penrose, of Menallen, leas a colt which weighed 720 pounds when seven niqutlis 4%1 nineteen days old. A feinarkable weight, for 4 colt of Utat figp, ear The Crosby opeist Ifouse, In Oni cago, was drawn by H. .pee, Of Pimple Du Rocker, Illinois, on 1i0r144.Y ! 4is valued at ;,z600,000. BENT:PIT OP I)vErrtsNo.—.2s: gentle man yesterday advertised inourc lumna "a dog lost." This morning the dog went, home of ilia own accord. Hg thought it. of no use to atterePt ft 44 away if the newepafors were after hitn, —f9fovego Timcs. £Prentice, of the Louisville Journal, teuderg this adyiee to the publiC: "Never buy goods of those who dop't advertise. They sell so little that they l3aye to sell dear." NURSERY RHYMES.— High diddle diddle, The Cengresalonal llddle The war closed a littip 44P SR4 I I. The little dogs laugh While Butler Mid staff Run away with another taavuoq, gIirSEE FIRST FAG; ser•Fgr several weeks past the Radical members of the Rump Senate and fipusv have been industripasly . engaged la a match of blackguardism, the President of the United States being the target. "n, tr WIII Inst., by Rev. S. A. K. Prunes, Mr. Perhaps the forecastle pf no triankif-of 11:: 1 .%. 7 S : l:,K7) A ., m ,tetillf,YlT, l 4 4 i r ti l t l al e l;'e u „ n o t i;is t° ever resounded with ulore villainous lan- 1 On the 17th Inst., by the ;nine. at the reslden.-e gunge than have the tWg ehambers of o A f t t t l ii' 'j. i ti l •A t ai'u m :il'ss uul ii s .k i di;i*E: l t itEa v r . Ole Fecir*o Capitol during that time. It both or Yin*. lipriLvih. seems that to be a Radical leader aml to on At in t, ?77tTl`ll 4 .7l',,? f iT l ,!i e, ii r ... l lt e .' t r it e c a t r t4,r i t' l !i v i l t e r t fprider the fullest satisfaction to those DA 4 .,, 1 Rt.. of,Atss L.) 3lrk CA'ru.A LUNE PLIiiNK, bot Wh o entertain "grand mural ideas," a oi l : th t e " ""bgunit°"B"lP. 20th ult. by Rev. E. Brtdenbaggh,_ Mr. man must divest hirrisel fof the aenlblap ev Jr.SSE P. Wil ER, or Adams chit - city, to MISS of &gentleman ; lay self-respect anda de-aunty, Wm. 0 1 n " i. the l . e " )—I n ' s g t t " by "s! R " : g v L " u D r c o cent deportment aside, Rlld beCc49*4 kw, atonal.: D. LITT CE co Mlss . Cllli.fki:l.Tak. t i .i . . MORKOSONipboth of finisterstorn. ...; a law-breaker arida brute: Died. - itsrplio l ieus tiitevene seems to be 0 It Pa 21gb Inst., In Benderseille, Mr. JOHN growing mare fanatical every day. lie MeHNIGIL f, 1,44.4 ahost7opag, is not satisfied with asking Congress to, .t) n a tzal e s u t-gil i , il i amto i t i ar li I l t t x AEL Bo W.- take µbarge of the late rebel States, 50. o n the 13th Hat clear Annownnwn. Limn waits them also to meddle with the af, 4 2 P-E ll 4 aged 1 3 Yeah and 11 months. fairs of the old Keystone State. In a' arst i A.: l lTi u dii'r i A li wittlr u l n t rA g e t AY l e l l r*. ed speech In genrees 911 It4gystin e ir weci lit , so yeans'ancl 11 days. i On the Istlnst,., In Latimore tawashio,l44t4A. 44 i • CATHARINE LAILEW, aged 3 years z Nuntlts "I deny that the State of Pennsylvania and 2 days. has eTer been's - republic, nd I wish this At nine Grove•Faritsee, tram the efFeets et a Congreta W Mut tate it Id hand andwake krau t lot . ~a wag? r n ;miming over Ida. on . the nth init,„ r. Jtiltihr ULTh.hl .aat or t3a.mum Tow, qt it a iep übli..t." Mett...llen tow tuthlp, In the :: 4I year of tag age. . Qt.:ASTER SWSIONS, Commonwealth ye. Viesetiey Ifart.-T Larceny of a saddle from Daniel if. gariqpy., pefendant plead guilty, and was sentenced to three months in the' 'NuotYPi'd, 7 s fllle of lye 01448, the costs. Commonwealth- vs. Jesse Rlep.-4,e -vault and liattery on his wife, Marti Hire. Verdict, not guilty, on account dr insanity at the time of annimitting the act. Qtdesed to state Insane Ali3ylipu, CeirpnonWealth 4ndrow fito‘:l‘. Assault and battery on Hannah - M. Sheads. Verdict, not guilty, and jury dir , cted Hannah M, Sheads to pay one forrth of the coats and Amirew (Stock tlyree-fourths. ' Opuimonwealth vs. Lewis Bdnl, fnnu nel I , lckeurpde, Jeremiah Weigle and Wm. lit: itocker.—snrety of the peace, on oath of Henry R. Slaybaugh. Jeremiah Weigle discharged for Insufficieney of proof, and the other three silpdplett to pay the costa. All the applications for Hostas were granted except that of Randolph John son, ,Ic )lored,) againqjwhich there with a a remonstraney by thy neighbors and others. The Grand Jury was discharged Wednesday, and Court adjqprupd pi; Saturday, To Become a Lancasferiaii.—The Lan caster Intfttigrneer states that it is cur rently reported that Governor Curtin has purchased the residpnee of C : E. liarliug ton, Esq., on North Duke street, in that city, and that he is about to become a t.sident of Lancaster. Perhaps he Is expecting to step into Ohl Thad's shoes, when the lattia "shuffles oil this 'por tal coil." ha Tribulatipn.—The utd line Radicals are in inueli tribulation over the appoint inents of General Geary, the new Goy ernisr. They have been made, no doubt, at the. aolleitation or General Canioron, and are in his interest. These are Indi cations whioh way the new 5t49 leads. tzp ,— A recent investigation before Jur'Re Tr",ollo,.at Alexandria, in regard to tho confiscated property of a Mr. M'Veiiih, has developed the fact that Iludgelli Lli derwood, of the United States Circuit Court. I a shit4ing light of Itadical "grand moral Ideas ' and John 11: Allay Dakei Ames, and Samuel 'Hooper, Radical members of the present Bump Congress, from Atamsachusette, had •entered intuit "fraudulent combinatiimo tpi, secure said property for a trilling consideration: Not the least disreputable part of the matter Is the fact that judgment of con fiscation had been passed by twlerwowl in his own court, and that hale tow the owner and occupant of M'Veigh'4 hanti some residence. Nhe evidence in regard to the manner in which these "lupe scoundrels managed the matter to rub a despised "rebel" would damn anything human except a Yankee. - ris;;za I:EN - Ashley, the Itnpeacher, was born in Velinsylvania ; hut, fortunately for thp State, he left at sweet fifteen, for tho Wp§t, where he became, in turn, a pod ler.pf cheap Jewelry among tho negroes along Ufa Mississippi, a botch printer, a poorly-rend lawyer, a boat-builder, a seller of amp, a newspaper publisher, AT. Haying failed In all these, the gra aution was pzay to a seat in Congress from the Toledo (Ohio) district. arilon. James IT. Cqmpbell, of Potts ville, who fouryears represented the Schuylkill district in Congrt”4s, and since tick.* mister to Stockholm, was last week , nimiinated as .gillister to Bogota by the l'resident. Fast.—A race from Provklenee to Bos ton, forty-two miles in sleighs, for a purse of one tnoitsaud dollars, Tuesday after- Oon, NV.IS• won by the "Blck Maria" itl three hours and twolity-five minutes: Latest- Market Reports. gETTISiiirR 1. 13 SO 0 13 00 6 00 2 21 0 275 200 0 250 1 00 40 5.5 0 6J 10 00 66 10 ou 'TIC 7SO S W FLOUR, RYE 1.1,01.7., WH/TE WHEAT, AtigYl4-EAT, ESN OATS, RI; ch.NVIIEAT, 11A Y. CIAIVERAIMD, wit, E 114 - 1 1 rxmouz. on to 11 3050 70 3 10 20 1 163 1 00 - 67 41 di.) - 9 23 (e. '9 37 0$ 17 on - 26 UP to S 1 0 0 222,4:(927,1/ FLOUR WIIKAt, itrE, 424 in sr, ii4 . pki-4, hund l - - VIP ? cArril-.1 1' 49 1 4, .t. - r thILEY. - - Married. Agine llongte .5! r. Joseph Wol ft,, n ear . .Irentlts s•lllo. Tho 17th 111 AL, by ILeir. 1). W. Wolf!, Mr. 111 1t.#.11 L. 110: to Miss Lk:A.II E. 01tN Llt, both of Mutintn.teburg. 144 the zitii Inst.. at the Reformed Prweimage NeW Oxford, by Iter. W. F. DAvls, Mr. A 1).%1 W OLF to Mhet ELLE:4I 0. esPONSELLEIL - bu t near New Oxford, A. 131111) County. Spacial iptite rd..... ro OWssers of Kowa. ThOsuarthis ofilorges din yearly froin This need net. tie, Dr. Tobias' Venni:an Horse Liniment will positively eurdeverr ease, ir given when nest WILCI. The oast is oegy vile dollar. t very owner or a horsealtoula have a Isittl.,::: 1114 stable, ready tar enc. 1114 were:tinted amerinr to anything Aro for the cure of cans, Wind tines, beam" were Throat, epeaften Brilha% ViJ evreinae. This Liniment 14 no new remony. It b as b een na,:d and approve :I of for IV Years hy, tii Pert horsemen In the reentry, (eve:: i'atl over. driven turree. It Arts lies :Lisle. Orders are eon ldantlreeevired (rout the racing -stables m Eng land for ft. The adelnated Itir.un Woodruff. .c trotting fume, has toed it for years, 111111 say* it la far 'superior to nny other lie Ints tried. Ile kind- JY'Pernlfie 10 refer to hint. Ills address is t:',ant New York, L.ms Isl.uiJ, lteculket, Dr. To tal:o' Veniitsin nurse Liniment is put up In pint Danes. Take no other. Weld by the lotaxios 'l4 §addli t ri, Limyrltatidio,n m et , Twit. !ttrr, llt •a Elegant Sweet flafg, There are a vas! 'umber of pergoris wlioatietio abhor the lion of being toned to sivallf,w 1 0, 3 m , —l'lllB, eapuulaily- , at A ti0r10.1.41 time when ti.elr own et Mrleletice telts them that thaa: 111441 111,11- claw, To those who make wry falcon, shrug their shlitildbris,al44l4 l l4alte jjlejw heittla ,is 411 ap ,511-41.. m; sort °fa coup tupstaou, let: th,..;„p pria pre 1!xo °lily reliable kind, [Galway, rtegutzt tog 'PIM, ,i'lle7 are trustolt ma, being milted with any.. Com, n veg. ettitito imostittna tor calomel M .- inert:or} they act upon the systion quietly tool mil as ig.4t to itUrgu lwavily, or .outra • upo a atotharh, boa rather tone tit 1%. r, et at r dr the !towels ar nature alelailltlalii, 11 Ita•lT saurk— Itaten ttleo• ure- niarvelotpi, and m her 11.1 p or k 015,...01 I>etitli bath +I route, lini,v l'ilis lnile •sla 1 I/ li.tiv and tells or Nhorisalitip fif 11%es. ' lit y al • war ranted to 1•Ila,l a pialtlve cure In et to li t. 1* s• Putiala, tillioua I,' or. I'll,B, Ithailgr a e\t r: : 31 ( poinegq, llviitt•l It,, ;Ind oath flat!. 1 11... e he ". vert tlibiett: t e* eitii.c4l by ti ditainl.'retl 1,1‘,.e. yhenever 1.4.0 digentiye inga us n milt o at It gala; tor, ItudwAy's Iteguluting l'llls should be ci i i,4 la. I evpry 4'n 4. _ Sold by Druggists. Price 25 cents per box 4 1 4!: Td? ittsl;7. Yw lirer•r Cherry Pectoril, Fog Tor piR tvue pr Coughs, Colds, influt•nr-a, il0:11420,101. Crimp, lirtlesthltas Ilielplent Conan nipt ))))) taild kW th e relief of Lawton., pill, l'uticots In (Wren ea; stages of the (thecae. do wide lathe field of 14 usefulness and so nu, morons are the rodeo 014 shires, that alittuat eve ry section of country abound!. In persons pahhie: ly known, who have beet' restored from nlainilme And even desperate dint:lowa of the lungs by Ito wise, Weil otter tried, iis i) vry other e. pie I.iran t l 7 too ilpintrt'Ot to a NeOpe b. Litia 10//vr Its Virtiali fin• lin.w 11, th• pit die no longer Iteo;a4 what antidote to I in ploy for the reaslh and dangvions anet Ilona of the puitnonary organs that Ai r e Incident tit our climate. While many Interior renedus llu eat upon the einuntunW, have lath n and been dia. carded, has gained frlett4 Jet - curry trial, conferred hen , fits on the ant let Onlu I:, wI nevi rurtc..q. um , t pro, t ifred cures to taint( mob 411,1 too remarli...l4c to tar forgotten. We eat' only stamtre the public, that Its quail tr is carefully kept ttp to top heat It 1..1'01 bus hr. a, and that IL may he wind Ile to du lilt 41. ti, rell4 all that It has evil dour. Client flu¢ le•rs of l'lergymeu, pliesiet n i3 s. Statesmen, and eminent yieriiciit.igeei; lime len!. their imolai to cortlfr the unparalleled taeful eiiy of our esoileriles, lot space liere'Wlll not per 'nit the insertion of them. The 'Agents below (shined fgguist, gratis our Altlfrieilll A initilait' In W I tell they /ire lyeti, It Ilh tilok full !Options of the rota plul rff,4 011 on re P 11441441 Who require nn Jit,`ritmATl eel 11C1 , 1e1:4411 to purify the lilootl will find Al tart's tone, hat r, KARSAYARttiI..t tilt) remedy to U2I4J. Iry It once; at 3 Qll will know Its value, l'repared by J. (7 A Y Eft * Lowell. Mass., awl Mild by A. 1). JAM. 7, 1%1. 2111 lu!portnut Qnn1111••• BRANDItETIVS PILLS so atintioats all the Interior powers of the aystem that every poismi or trolly-ley is Pureed from the blood into the bowels, and tiles wipes off 'Recent. eases of sickness will often be rural by the elfict of 6 or a Brandireth's "Pills, which, when the eperation is foil and complete, leave the blood as , free front polso4ous awl unheal‘hy matterne that of a new born tetbm lu voids, intlaruntatory 41 Ana . even In oludera, their nsw restores to health soon er than all,,other remedies, became tiny titk• from the blood and bowels those mitten/ mem ertimpti,tind aches dapelud for eon tiquance: captain Isaac Smith, of Sitfg Sing, I snye, thirty of lirandretlea Pills , }alien Rewording tu direc tions. reseed him of a very severe hi.c i neltial ono tion aften giber prans I tad failed, and he NV bilibit hie nur4erous friends to kwmf Ihu feet. ilrandreth's PAls, l•rineipel itrandreth, 1;onso, New York. Mold also by 1411 Druggists. See my mons tot Govern ment staubp, withouf wh lett the pills nre spuriuti. 4.lee, sl l lsatl. Uu ' di g liiik:ivitErti. Te l . Amid gen Comet, according Ir t LlAap ? Is rendered tenfold more terrible by tts - "JlO/1/lID IIAIR," and there ere thousands of tinny lunette lineil which tr , lGht be rendured cliari i ,ing by tempi* ohargilng L 14% u a inettew browu, ors per; feetty natural blank, with CIIIIISTADOItirE4 HAIR DYY!.. It is rid kulons to carry Into moiety • grit'', Kandy or corrotty head, when tive m inutes would ren.• nor It as nttrnotlve Nuttinv multi have made I; ISer [talonlost ;title'. Ilanufartureol, ellitoiTA 6 Astor Irotnet,Ntly i4 k. !wig Icy Intaggistv. A1,t,110.1 by all Aid / D rvbmii i.. 11r. 3/ . , 'GI 140 AGECENCE.'S SEAWEED TO 3i,10 This medleino inTo . lint b 1 DA 3. Hi = in trilnt of rld'it": de p`i'a. Is lute tiled to d soilect the foul eld oinks it lute eh t lne, tI4 first k•Je , n of tli7estion. It; e'etissing tit II sioort-th S , rint , tes t trite the 'l' too hoe restores the ervnite, antsy fowl W r it .4141 %et be eh el betel* avow It will las eu V d*otel. ernetnue on 01112110 l be etnist br fisitensfes P &Top un.ets the domed' n0.,1 Utter Ls mole hes4h: 11,4 , 1 (h. ages Re inhered. hence lb • Tot e sad P.W aro .ra l iCrod marl) sm. , - mm of einseuma Jou, A It tit does.t bottles of the /MAWS:EII T'/VI(: le Ili thr i ft el Air *co of tlot M t Lill Alt PILLA w.ll cue 111,If qr 4114407 ewe of d, s ; Pee a. . Dr. H. - msno t makes prn'esrionol vtoito to 'So* Yorlc. too, and at It:. Drina psl 0100 In Phllode 1411;1‘ O:cr, WINK. See Jail). pnioara of. each Owe, or Ma ponwit o. on C32SUILIP UOLI for h.a do o for "Amnon. P.tano otrtnrvo, niunt p.troleslisg, tba. the:, ttr, ,o sea of 111:, Doe or, ono whoa Ia the :64 /tan o: Votonstp snd the other as ho nor Is, In periesilva th, era ea the (,& a eminent Men p. Sold to, - all Dressler sad Dealers, price el.on p a bees. ot ST.te the halt down. AU Icttera for aerie* ah,olld M Ai: dread to Dr. Seise° t^.l Fri:retail 0/111 ft, No. li North S Sopa, Ph:elo Vs's Pa. (loners! Wite'‘,s o Aients: Dans*, lisrlaas t Co.. N. T.: H 14.4.1.0; 0. DIJ.; .Iqhn D. Parke, Clnciu•aut. Cleo; Vow & St. lor, Chkago, Ill.; t;,,11;$ IS nom, $ Louis. Xo. fla w. ea. uu. I if To Covosnmptivoo. The advertiser, having Won rsstorel health In a few weeks by a very simple remedy, ardor having suffered for several years It Uri /I S. vent In OWI.O iy l mot that , Iread dismise; Comoro p trih-As anxl,l4 (4? n , prru known to blo,felluw sulrstrrs the na(mrls gtet. '. To all who de.dre It, 'he will send a ropy of prencriptiuti used (free of elforged with the ill rev lions for preparing and using the name, widen ilpar will find it SOO; ecnr. FOIL I'oSSI 111 . 110 X, AST9.4. BiIONIAIITI.4, I 1111.1 Sir Thrs/A and Lung A Ireerimi , . The only iiieje.t t uf thu int V.. 1 I i%er lu R.. 11,111; the Prescription Is to benefit the :OHIO ed, :old spread Informal lop w h lett I ,lol . ) m:else , . PI It , and he la ,pcs every 'Meter will 14 fits remedy, as It wills:aid theta nothing, and way prove a Pant , . Whlblbs the larseripbontakt by return wail, will please :eldress rtrx. EDWARD A. NVti.W . /N. Willl.onsburg. Kings eo., New York. Mar. 3, 1&A 1 wonderful bt9 Tyne I IfiDA3IM P t E.st,lNtifkiN, the, world rrriowned .4 *trill ogi s t k Clain oyaul. while in a clairvoyant stole; delineates the very fouttnos Ow person pm aro to marry, and by' the aid of an imdruntent of Intense txu4ar, Lutes It tot the Psyclionmirope, gotirmitessi to promo.. a petfeit and Ilte-Ilko picture of the future inuthsiiil qc vire, f,f flye ilmigeipit, With date of marriage. gerqplllloll, lentt4n is traits or eltanuder, This Ls no Impongtion, an testimonials without nom het two assert. liy stating place of birth, ageolisliold' tiou t eolor of eyes 041 Puipsirpl 01301/011111; Ilßy rents nod stamp:Nl envoi(' tillaressett to ypur Selr, yx,i; ‘lllll IN•001Ve 1110 p eture by return la together with desired information. ngrkA g;10.1171 , 1rn MA VAH GE uTTXDS 04.3.,,:0x watTtoj, tcpt.2l. 6;h MIMI • Drahtraa. itiladnaftik 414 Catarrh, Teeatn.l War, the utmost success, by Pr. J. IS AA i Ortilist and An ri 4t, I rntmerly LeYdrn, Hollah I,) No 511) NFStreet. Phlladnlplds. Tss ansonials from the most reliable sources In We City and Country can be seen at CJs Mike. The familty are Invii,ed to ac Company their patlerita, es fin has no amitels In his practiee. Ar ttilntal eyes In/wiled wittioat pan. bin chargLil trostir ik.t examination.' Sept. 11, IsGS; Iy liftrriage awl felpmey. FS4AY fttr WAR 1{1244 AND irtpaßrr. Tiosi leo YOUNG 3VEN. Also, Diperigei unit Abuses *tick permanently timid:ate dhe Vital Powers, with 4gre ird:drin of relief. Sent in* di chantr 1g ontil,4l envelope*. Atkin**, In' , J. lirltialiTO,N, 'Toward AreoeLation, I' l lt{ elVkln . Pa. [Dec. 3,246. loctrer Illtrapgre, but Tease. Tleery young Indy and gentleman tn'tha United Gtnk.s can hcar amino hilt% very much to-their ad vantage by return mall amend'idle.) by•ad droning the malersignui. 'Mote ham g of being hullibilgirell will oblige brupt Wag this cult. All ntheur will Ovalle iiddhies 'their abed' enl mulgipt, Mar. !T TUCK Y.:ElllAPV4itia 1318ronallWAY.-34;