ii 2 , II ns,aittstalgt efalttti I CI WZIONZIDAT. JA . N."26, 11ft • ••,- owe to-day a portion of tlut very - able arryarnent delivered by Mr. Tkotwia Wilburn, In the How, in defence of hla ptotwaitton to require all the I.Tudges et the Baftrerna Court or the 'll:fatted Stake to Ouncurin a deciaion is order, to ,mate it:YalSr. We hope to give the leeheLtiaer to-morrew. irbe whole wry appesi In oranectiou to the weekly wit 01_ , . •. .. JUSTICE AT EAsr. Tester ~at Philadelphia, the • Be -d'if7 I.:pretne Court , of Peunsylystda, il l the f:. didgets- coicnnlng, made i -- atldlticrn F.:- ratar,!n g wile Cennelistrille Railroad F. Comilany all. Its rights - and frinCidses, , titkhth were unjustly andcorruptlyl taken' flew It by the Legislature. This Kis. -iwitinakes rukstantlally an cud f all 7 - - controversy to this case .. It Is the matter Is depending , in anitbei form , .. g, ; . . : before the Bapreme Court of the ailed f-_ Stitch on an &Opel' taken frau the I - . - judgment of the Circuit Court at Ril -1 .- haanvott, which was licit the' act re -3' peallng the charfer was . unconstitußonal btfi . eat void; hut it cannot bedon I what ~the ultimate decision of that Co will - ~.,,„, be. The 'opinlem of the Circuit urt --: .will be sustained. But, If the decision of the Outwit Court shall be set Wide, • that . result will be of no co qtienee. That decision of the B Court of t this - fitate practically closes o the ; whilescatter; that is, it the •... charter 'beyond all iteradyen 1.• .* - This is a subject In which this city I- • haa a great stake. \Our people hay been abased aad . nalibindated becinum ps L l . thay felt May were otpap - d, and s and acted - hi tateenhuice with that coavietlen. t Juan!, tom been long in comlng—ong, alaneagared by theft: impatience—and, they hall it with the heartier satlefae- Whatedds•to the gratification ie the circtunstanco that the decision was WWI. ism& A* one of the :ridges cister• tamed the Idea that reason or exinue for the repealing act ever existed. 4 It is fair to infer that, under- tl, • de eisloi, the work on the road will re mind and pushed to' ca the lent[ possibledelay • TOM ERIE CABAL Vol 3f.r. - 714. Ifirzbe. Pima? tosaineer of this cempsay, Ilfkl ult., a report to the 'ZIIRD.Steri thereof, rilatire nal construction, present condition. tild Ilasibiliti of enlargement at the , ''' Whir& A n wl sice been publlalied! ID I pemphlet farm. Re wakes the length tithe - canal 188 i miles, diaided into throarsictlartarfrom Bearer .to head at - .New Castle pool, 81 miles; from bead of ' New Castlepool to Cannmmt Lake", 60 mile,:tand from Conneaut Lake toLake • Yrk, 4l miles. The satiety of water , for the proposed enlarged capacity or - Rualirre he regards 'u abundant; and he estimates the cost of the enterprise al $1,887,78434. cis this computation Riede upon tile scale of prices g • some little tit:make, * it may be taken for eii tal granted a considerable less sum wo d Ls-Brie county ranch Interest. is e 1 rViliititre to this tosttart as, also, generalL fjtalonst the lino of the sinal. • tick l ed, At the elite-Stoniest autumn ts entered! as a r prominent element into the contest or State Senatir. - • -It is now proposed to ask the 'Ukiah, tomato air . mil Its credit to aid in the bu: largement. If wa are notrectly inform. ed,,iho plow is to got: . „!he State to isimi its bonds for the - suriount required, l'ak ingsanwitgage on the anal as security. ritibittnalion we believe, to brink .1411 before rho Lerielattun, to thiairad, Orin — gibe current aesekne commnoN OF FLUME RAroizox m tireisoleed, or, shitut, tie necesdtiea of Ids governmental pot icy mitturabr him, to put the endmino, of, the French .people to the 'attire' si testa. At the opening of the metal • stiadon 'Of, the Legislatin bauembly . he &Minded a ne w law regidaii.a . g unite arnica, which most abstract from'. the prodmnim force of the nation • Much larger propordmiof men, 'm the ixiin!e at:, iliac lives, than it was formerly sup ...wooed- amid possibly be endured. I:O. parse, this abstraction must lama the mamba of PractiCal . workers, sad at the maw dime increase the burdens -of cispi tasiaina l istry: in4trateo the old nelajpeabontllightiog a candle at both Amds. Notwithstanding the Manifests liens of popular discontent. the Wiser —Tient iimemblyyielded to Imperial tatters,.seil the law was enacted. I j. llard upon thlif trial of kite nitional patience came the annoneeemmt th a t a flesh loan, to theemount of nearly eat hundred Editions of dollars, was reeuir al to mate up a deficit in last yeta'a hedget.. This deflcit Is acknowledged totems grown obi of the Luzinibuc: embroilment. The Emperor coveted a: pianism, and =elicted his will was! so :nearly law among Enimpean . amine Ant he had only -to erpras his deilre Mel lathe:eta whit condition he was' in clitted to make, and with delleriradat ...alacrity all concerned would make Mode . to accept his overtup.s. Alas, for rim wedge egotlismi instead : of &coshing s xiwince, be *as forced into - warliks Immures that cast the one handled lieu he nowleeksps borrow. . Maio the introduction of ,the yew Bill a number of elections hew Asia held for members of the Ps, Wes:, ',oWer'Bedy. every instance a few - addable reaction against the - impceal : policy wee disclosed.: Itria not ccuseely-, Olaf the additional ...realrentent ulna* purses afthe people will tend .to allaypopular diem - tilfaction. - Wsknow how fillacioassil lamer ak: _WWI* have proved as bike capacity of widens, - to endue taxation.. For tie lag hundred years political prophets : , - ,kaisi : been Predicting the cestals barvitsblekenknuscy of -Gteat Britabit, batthat Xowernment, Instead *1 showiniri 14 112: of decrepitude, has given nwilfold -indications of segmenting pulassa4 , - 'Many- of the nations of continental Zireute present squally surprising ani phenomena. Latterly the United Stun bas added an amazing chapter o szpiriestas to like elfiet. The pro of !nil omen ire ,certainly dbcredit teniiiiirUy. Their wiedom his te dassoastrited to be comparative telly. Ifss therSmust , be, and ir, in-the wiry aatctei at the ease, a limit t 6 the bar : dans a nattoinisin tarry • • The ogsAirtine of these prophets MI ,etas ha the feet that- 'Olio. the basis o comletlea soddenly changed; they yer elitist la /edit upsn the old date. Mod ernihemation, particularly in the depart. !iiiindifiniclutnica, has Increased produc , lireladrwirr, for those who wiiely argil tbaisubdies of the pridered.adraritages, fiemillftitoaluidred fold. ICS° plonk. atawm only. take this fact into account, and lima remember that mechameal mattian leanly jet partially - derelepsd, mew their ratiocination]; with' sosehope of their oeltip ea Batitttaywellths wp,llo.tartd wlietl3er . . . $37 people will comsat to liaTe their Jetmeotettluraace passel to the point =! mute often gives out, in eatioz . .l u In indleidualt,'Neoner than say ether bir tribute. And the French' people have -.demonstrated, to the armament of man kindi what they cen do when hispital by „deli crucerattoz Pollibial earthquakes :lira broken oat to Perla, orerthrowieg djusties and demoileldeg thrones, with Amin lea piernanitiou than are now ap• parent; True, then =eau hare 21104. ---- prated the instinct of ciente and the u", uhe of re t.w. , i , iee, which hum Sol cones perieibbilly iiirteof the French - nutonal Weal* political rank, and high soda' position, are consena 4Ve elements; but they who hold them are always In a lean, minority as com pared with the whole population. In etilruu7 chrunutauces these favored ones naturally exert a restraininCin— Mortice. Mutations are what they moat fear and deprecate. Being well enough, they most desire to have the existing order maintained. - But when strong riaasions stir the masses, the conserva— tive classes soon comprehend their rela tive weakness. _Whether ItiI.POLZON is Preparing such a oriels for exhibition, Is a problem that excites &lively interest. POWERS OF THE SUPREME coula Sp'ech of Noir. Thomas WiUiame to the Deems ellepreeeetselves, JAM- Cesseltele M i Qoorela el fine Mee ream 011ftel, ewe to Beanie le sue Imaledletlee Tmereet. Mr..Watrans, of Vennsylvanis. The object of the amendment reported by the retessaittee .to the Senate bill ts to pre . eerie this Goyernment in its original spirit, and protect its people la the ea joymem of, the rights intended to be se. cured to them by its fundamental law, by protecting that law as well against the encroachments of the States as from the ambition or Intinalties of its accred ited expounders; acting through the more insidious and alarming process ot judicial construction, which is so erten but leather name for j tidie al legislation. The purpose of the , amendment just offered by me, which is no other than a copy of the bill that, undeba feeling of proteund alarm for the.triumgnility of the nation and the preservation of the jest balances of the Constitution, was Intro dosed by me into the last Congress, and again renewed and referred npon the in auguration of the present one, is to make that protection sure by exacting the highest security that the authority of Congress can demand and the nature ol the circumatances will adinit. - To this end It provides that not leas than a foil beach shall sit in Judgment upon the will Of the people as , declared through their Representatives, and that nothing abort of theconeentaneousagree meat of the Scored few, holding their -oboes by appointment of the Ructitim, shall nullify that will; by breaking the ecepter.of the law-elver, and striking his ordinancei dead at his feet. The 'amendment of the committee, while it accepts and incorporates the principle enunciated in my bill, and as far challenges my approval, reduces the security provided for by - It by compro mising one two- ktrd.vote, which, an der the present constitution ot the promo Court, would add one 'Voice t to the number now required to undo the work of Congress, and give, perhaps, new law to the people; and In this, I - think, falls short of the necessities 01 the case sad the high requirements ot public duty., •The difereace, then, is only one of mesa:reser degree—a mere question ot more or less—between the highest possi ble security and an inferierorlower one. And here, I think, it may be affirmed with' confidence that the bigialator, hold ing, as he does, a pablic. trust, and an dealing upon kis own account or for his own private interests alone, has no :ab solute tilscretkna, no choice, indeed, but to take •the higher and superior. As. stoning the need of a guarantee for the public safety, he cannot,• in my jade mint, demand too much; his only ques tion is what Is within the range of the possible.. When the - great interests— perhaps • tke life—of a nation are in volved, I take it to be his clear duty to waive no enmity, but to . "Xake eararasei double slue, And take a bond of Setae The point once admitted; as it is here, that we may require any more thill majority, the whole question Ia nine dared. If we may exact two-thirds It ie transparent that we may exact the whole. And who shall say, if *is may do this, that the lowest security which the corm try shall eajey shall be less than the unanimity of the jury box If, that is practicable, why-not insist upon It I' To these questions there can be no an swer except that it is unreasonable, 01 th ine s xpedient and' onneeessary. But I! iao ? Lana n imble. ' It Is not certainly unreasonable to Ia slat that if the judgments of perhaps twc hundred representative men, of 'the elite of tie nation, drawn mainly from the legal profession, and embodying a large portion'of its wisdom 'and experience, are to be overruled by a little conclaye of some seven or eight not chosen by the people at all, and no wiser whetter than themselves, .the oracle whose nod is claimed to be equal to the stamp of fate shall glee out no discordant utterances The wisdom of that common law which was claimed by our ancestors as their berth-sight haikordained that the life, and liberty, and property, even of the humblest citizen, shall net be taken away without the unanimous verdict of a jury of Ide puma Mho phial say that the, life greet State, the liberties of a I grestpeople, are iot entitled to the same orotectitin, widths% four or live man out ofsbOdY2oconadtuted—nay,eren a bare atiorityof thosenonr or flee—shall de tenalne in Ithe last resort, and without any appeal whatever, the extent of ire own charter of freedom, In defiance of the sense of the millions who, under all ilue forms of the Constitution, have de clued their sovereign will l - , I did not regard rtes unlikely that the etroposition„ which I had the honor to I introduce nearly a year_ ago, would startle the prefesaion at dist sight as an alarming innovation, and I am not sae li that this expectation has been entirely disappoleted. It could scarcely in the nature of things% otherwise.' Lawyers, whit, ran In grooves, and are educated Into a superstitious reverence for pence dents,. and so often—l may say so pro verbially—fall as statesmen, because the 7 lark the bold, original, and pro venire spirit of a Mansfield, are always rune la untried ways,. and always ready to denounce the idea of reformer change, whatever.: It goes to matter of substan and beyond any mere ques don or form, as a pernicious novelty, Men of ttds sort wRI say, perhaps; that there Is inriue where unanimity of sen timent has ever been demanded at the hands of any tritensl on a quetion as to the meaning or Ocelot a covenant or a law, and takiag their weldor!' there, maintain that the thing is Improper on-, ly because there ism precedent to war mat IL' • Ilad yet If the law, u claimed by Its professors, is only reason. and the pry perfectlonof it, and if what is not reason la not law, it will be loud; on the spoil cation of Val tut, that there is nothing In the requirement of unanimity to coo ' filet with that Idea. Whatever weight coiodderationeof mere convealence may be 'Milled to la ordinary cues upon gluttons of merely curate right be tween run and man, it cannot certain. ly be affirmed that t hen Is anything un rauonable in the proposition that min- Wiley of optaime &ball be required where the -tribuaal is a sznairone, and it is sought to overthrew thejudgment of the millloes, 'speaking tbrpngh another and greater, organ, on a matter that concerns the well-being of the whole, sad perhaps the Tory et:teem:B,of the State. The lawyer who cherishes the old and favo rite hypothesis,. that what we every day realize to be the most uncertain of/all things Is always absolutely certain,aa aot very conebteitly complain that 'the laeser prlesfbud, which nalnliters the shrine of aa oracle that claims to be 'DAUM* should be expected to give out ao divided responses, and scatter no ambiguous voices among the worship pen, but, on the contrary, on all vital questions at least, should blend all Its outgivings into one sublime chorus of exivaui harmony. Insulters of faith, where the infallibility is the rule, such consentaaelty is indispeneable. the successors of the 'fisherman, along with the triple crown had worn n tripleltead, the prestige of infallibility !nut soon bane disappeared. With serener eight beads the faith mast necessarily have perished under any other rule than that which is proposed to be enacted here. It Is only necessary to remind tho lawyer himself that there is en analogy to this in that time honored institution, the trial lryjury, which, although tea. , wally referred to the greet charter of English liberty, antedates the records of our race, and la imbedded in all oar con. Waftllona ea the palladium of ell our rights—the one great pre-eminent de fense of private and ambito liberty. It was not anougbothat the pinion and property of the citizen should be walled retied by the wen:Mien of his Deem. Even that *entity was treated as lelaie quote without Ike =at:amity that eon rattraiteezealleace. It was stall pos. Ms that seven sum out of twain might . . warpedby prejedico, misled by igno. • ea, imposed on by czmninir, corrupted • money, or seduced or overawed by • • er, The life and liberty and przper• Fly of the citizen 'were not to be muted ths keeping of the majority,'or taken away except by the unentmcres accord of hirjudges, passing In crimitud cuts u welt upon the law es - upon the fact& Die the glory of England, at it is the bout : or Via,' Mst not One of the greet nal rights, whose protection Is tae onlyobject of sit govern- Mint, shell be 'disturbed,. even in the studiett putkudat, without, titonsal- Mous judgment of a larger beach than . ' that which claims to pus, by a divided vote, upon the fundamental law of great nation, and in effect to nullify that law, or to make it speak In accordance with its own imperial behests. Who, then„ shall say that. there is in this amendment anything unreasonable or unprecedented, or any departure from the analogies of our Constitution; or that • nation may not borrow in its extremi ty, for the preservation of Its life, the secutities It has already thrown around the humbled individual and the lowliest If there is anything Met is trauma dentiy and indefens.bly unreasonable; it is In tho idea that it should he comp& tent for,even any seven or eigit men, however exalted, and with like pushing and infirmities as ourselves, either to legislate away by construction the great charter of • our liberties, or to set aside decrees of the high council of the nation, embodying, as it always does, a large sharp of the intelligence and all of the tosiestY of a emit people, and in effect to bind everybody but itself. That is an anomaly necessitated, perhaps, by the, fact of a written Constitution, but still an anomaly that may well startle us, to view of the possibilities that are BO strongly suggested by the present condi! lion of the cation, wherein its highest judicial tribunal is Invoked and depend ed upon, as a powerful, nay, a resistless; auxiliary in the war waged by the Exe cutive against the power that is intrusted under the Constitution with the making of its lows. • There was a time when it was seriously doubted whether there wan any authority in the States or the tini-* led States that could declare au act of the law-making power to-be invalid be cause it conflicted with the 'constitutions of either. That question has been set tled affirmatively on grounds that may be, perhaps, conceded is be unanswera ble, and which willnot, at all event., attempt to COll ere It was apparent- , ly the logical r necessary result of an - antagonism, between a superior law and as inferior ne, which could not be re- • 'olicited without the surrender of one or other of them. If the fnedamental, aid of coarse the higher law Was not to pre- Tail In such a strife, the Constitullonbe came valueless as a limitation; which-it -was Intended to be. It was not without reason, however, as we have occasion from very recent experience to know, that the jealous and watchful and saga-' :lons Jefferson referred again and again to the power claimed for that tribunal, as involving-the establishment of a judicial oligarchy in the land. Welookln vain to the country from which' our, institutions . are derived for any example 'of such a power as this over ib constitution and laws. The royal negative, it is true, may suspend the ac. lion of the legislative body, although in perintnf fact that prerogatire has slept for near two hundred years, but it set tlea nothing in regard to the powers of that atilt of the Government, and only stays its operation until the might of public - opinion comes back to bead even royalty itself befit% it. No British court, even the moat ancient and vener able, witliallits historic prestige and all its array of learning, has ever ventured to set limits to the authority of the law -giver. The appeal to not there from Parliament to the courts, bet practically from the courts themselves to Parlia ment, as the highest of them all. And well and faithfully boa that great depos itary of the unwritten laws and customs of- Easiest!, which constitute the sate- gaud of the liberties of its people, ob served and performed that responsible and exalted trust. In the custody at the course they would have sickened aid died' under the wintering Influence of royal favor. The history of that nation mina abundantly that in all the &true , Klee between prerogative and privilege th:e supplest instrhments of tyranny have been the judges. • But to Ole honor of the Legislature- 0 1u it said, fist no decision has ever been made by them which violated the instincts of the Saxon race, by breaking_ down Its buds:mks, or trayersiag its great =WINS of liberty, by laspingiag upon the natural rights of thiSsubject, that has not been eventually reversed by the Calomel:la of England to Parliament assembled. And thee, without a writ ten Constitution, with no guides bat those high , instincts, those hoary and venerable customs, and those hallowed traditions of the past, which, handed' down, as they have teen, from sire to son, from prehistoric times, makeup the body of their commoner customary law, the liberties of Englishmen, se wisely reaerred for their own keeping, have been perpetuated from generation to gen. oration, not Snly unimpaired but en larged; improved, developed; and strengthened by the flow of centuries. -They have not teemed the royal lesson Of the last Presidential campaign, which Is still rehearsed and reiterated-even „here, that the danger of tyranny is from , the many, or, in other words, from them. selves, and that they required the vetoes et a king, or the' supervisory power of a Court, to instrect them as to their rights, and protect them from themselves. Then have bean none among their rep resentatives so deficient in self.respect to abase themselves in the presence of any court; none so neapprecintive of their own high treats, or so forgetful of their of digaity, as fts insist, or even Cncede, that there was more wisdom and learning, and virtue concentrated in any body of seven, or eight, or even twelve men in Westminster Hill, select ed by the Crown, then was to be found in the multitude of counselors that rep resent the people of a goeat empire. The Parliament of Distant:Fos the guardian 'of the liberties of England, and cannot 'betray those liberties without surrender ing its own. And se, too, with onr,Con stoution and . all of value it eon alas. When it ceases to be safe in the hands of all the people, who hate a ,common in herilance in its provisions, It is idle to hope that It can be locked up securely under the custody of any seven or eight men Outside, as so mart doctors of the • lianhedrim, with the high prerogative of reading • and interpreting it to the people, as the imperfecujudmnent or Me mere caprice rff a majority of the-mm:3f determine. The statesman who holds that we carnet safely trust ourselves, and that our only security is In suck a guar dianship,- sarrenders the idea of self government as a visionary and hapax. tit:able thing, and confesses that a politi cal State caottot exist without a master. That is an ancient superstition. Wise men of old and some of modern times hive eatertalned it. The world has generally been go - sensed under it, often, by a- hierarchy. It was supposed for a long time to have bee' exploded here. It is now revived under the an. spices of -the Demure is puty—oace so hostile to this reeneoel-in the idea that a ' , gut of hieratic college—re priesthood of I a new relloion—e little oligarchy of law yers—ls the only ante depository of the supreme power of the State. The dif ference Is only between an octarchy and • monarchy—between eight sacerdotal I masters—a -sort of conclave of superior - steeled ordinals—in wigs and gowns,, and a single rifeione in purple. With out disparagement to either orthese high professions,ond certainly with none to that to which nearly forty years of my ' own-life „have been devoted, and which Is now moist by some-to be dethroned at this Capitol as the - absolute master dr the State, I mint be excused for think-' , ing thak—however -listterlog may be the offer of the mown to us, many people would, perhaps, prefer the purple, with all Its attendant splendors, to the sable recalls of either the priest or the' peda gogue.- . [CONTI/U.7SO' T9.11011110W.1 • . • The Pilgrimage of a test. Toward the beginning of the present century a prodigious body of locusts Was precipitated across the Black Sea upon the steppe lying East of (Masse, where It committed tne most indescribable devas tation. " To &astray the invaders, coinages of serfs were.merched down from the In terior; but on arriving at the ammo erec tion, were almost pendited bj the phe nomenon they witnessed. Fot miles the whole surface oh tho plain, consprtsd Into a black color, seemed to be ally. and . In motion; for the scaly bodies of the carte, doily pressed and locked together, presented • the appearance of a huge, dusky cuirase reflecting with a strange glitter the rays of the sun. rbe =WI being in motion, advanced slowly - but steadily, murmuring like the eurgob of the ocean, putting the sheep, thetattle, the horses, - sod theJa -habitamts on all olden to flight. ♦ stench not to be expressed by worde WWI emit ted from the hosts as it crawled onward, the living devouring the dead, for luck of other provender. Putting their mat tocks, epades, pickax., aud other irri -plements intoimmediaterequbsition r the serfs speedily excavated a trench several mile, in length scram the track cf .the locusts, , but ere they hod finished the enemy was upon them, and soot, denum etrated the futility of their device. • • In the mum* of iv few minutes fn m their reaching the 'blink of the OXCZTII tIon;the foremostranks badbeen pushed Into It by those that fellowed, and tilled It up from edge to edge, so that Ike mul titude continued, its march apparently without interruption; then everything combustible was collected, and set on are in front of the column, with the'stame result. Th e whole islaCk Sea seemed to be tranalbrmed into ,ocuats, which, from Its low allures, came up in countless myriads, setting at defiance ell the arta and Indoatreof 1311112. Several columns of the i11T51613 flied off toward the . Mist, and alighted amid the vineyards of the Crimea, which they soon clumped Into a waste et apparently dry end 'spleen tinge.. Russia . • Russia appeared . to be on the , eye of • calamity like that which fell upon It ahem themlddle of the seventeenth cen tury, when the destioction of the har vests occasioned a famine, which was followed bye pLagiaa,'ao that tko popular PlTTsits U . 14114 tiAZ , ton of whole Provinces was thinned al -1 most to extermination. Id the present instance, the elements came to the der. llverunoe of man: Iteloresl strong West wind,. =team, of black blonds came pouring op from the Boephorna which oovered the atmonphers, and ultimately decended in floods of rain. lAA the touch of &bending Jove, the locusts were paralized, andat the celestial moisture continued to drench them- in pitiless flehicm, they gave up the giOst, and be queathed their filthy corpse to the hue= ',Rudman fba manure; mit, however, I without sundry fevers and dysenterlis. • —A Masked bniglar entered one of the fast eutoblislonenne 'Cincinnati the other -night, and !going tato, the zoom of one of the women, woke her,-and point ing a revolver th her head, demanded her money andi h her jewels. Madem oiselle was' terribly ,frightened at this sudden appearance of a man in her bed chamber, but sainaged to scream. The intruder not likieg the noise,land fearing the approach of en amazon irmy,.inade off, taking with him; howeier, a purse containing few ffellera. Dr. Sargent e Diuretic Pilis .1 •re ydry.' i droperly celled Baeasse w aaaaaaa the ildneyL Bladder, etc., are sleeted, tie pale I. Mime felt I. Ms small of Me Oiot, footetioaeO f =I taken (or knonntlam. n 4 On ord,nr , r7 no F:1=1 = =EMI Strlkeht the root of itch disease, hfltilioll/1 Lb+ hi sitatittlos sod •llmolaUnl tOo orpos to EM!MEIMI &II westareal aad Nan. H. *d labia lave =MMEIEIZE wouderfal tRUCT Or th.. 4 vm.. =I = No Health Wttbout ♦lgor. The wear mei tear at' Ufa let's epos vs all wale or Isla What are we het =milli*. f The vital principle Is the molly* bower that beeps lie he muLatetlee la tootloa; bat as beads, pla foes, connect...a:opm eoadaslen led b6llll. 11102/ not, dada organ?, mateles, Vanel tad all the eatepease part. of that ittarvellella Wets of walk called Maw. , rbr. mechanisms of tbe body repair° to to re paired and stresglialed" loot ma With .a tie =adman. astplayet to /Mad eon. treat. not. too.' Or wear. treat.: Perim etsaot &tee bronco than ar lapel• dram or a II peti that L. eat or gear; can the vital force ant tbrsia h • Dandy mid gnat., or an taerh organ. Alit YDUWLOIEB OUT r De Leo Orel UM eon on• et goer argue—your etotaieb. bowel!, nary ~,,, Ma. er - aig other mantra , gut or gone wools idea. tidhoe la Ita lurk, /too, repair Mt damage trith the lamt DOW.. 1.. yet }trade's, •1 lavigaraUs. Beni!. TEa'n 111 0 ILACH BITIZSJ. Lionatabor slat dittling ls the .. gleatnalag ist Hot lad”—taw tb•ellatart at all ereaaaras la. astear.at nasal. Oils is the tome el tie nr•earser et DILLTIC Port wait for di.eat• to *matt li• garage. toter.vv■ comeasace the atreaghtattlag Pre. ee as. mese tn• whale begvia • V igor... 001.4 Oreve-tlas. to far as glottal*. Oa In rasa. or dotty. Repair Lb. vas. Of Satan viol *MU/VS NM. Wale. ritieTrreart'd gt2T2lts. Chronic Disoissei . 1 ha liontlana of tog tuna. body glow way. :s :ally ooh at • Ilmo. l A disordered Myer, or • Dab' Dictation of to Intauthlol tate, an ob. stroctloa la is. aka orof the Hall ammo, ma so. to be fottom.l b 7 Dose and whet la rak eu r 1,113. aectsrdlng to of the anomie oa fanenloual way. LA man adltalod with dyas' 00th. telt! .nos dad tom* than lb. ttennach pi fIIIII.. TOG food lbat la mall ewagalls let rootw ton oat ural wear and iambs, On Iwo oat Matti r la dapoatted la soma nook or mainly, eaten It CON, Th..'.. EAMITEL ILI.DOLA setrew7, Unnverati—Mtnn . Hattie, Je•im 'll.twel.. Hpartal Joh , . 1,1,111.{01. Climb rald lbw Pape, par EMBROIDERLEB, 12113=21 =I =EMI= AT ■LDOOZD ?KIV F. H. EAT I T Flfth Rues latf: MALT. -300 BUSHELS • :1 FALL BARLEY MALT, • • I SAW/PIO •)11)...!U1t Uth BT; EME! 141 IrArla s,JYur7 21. UM ME= NEW EIIEATEU PVILILIC LCD PIIIVATX NUM • INOL-aarla naiad Laura rated% for as tiapkovnt al& HaMX. 1 a Saw Drama fadla Ills •11.‘k•ay easty, wall to otta• la COI at asaidy• Cosa, ad Oat. .' pr o fC •••• dean,. of axag Lutear wag the Shiarafara to Ca (.11aalt dux. who ban*l.l an ... I I Jam Kea, X. it.. bO. t7tj Para Mai: l's httaards, , • 0.11,•••' X Co.. corm of loath , ad A. atToki•T ' ll i t e .. i rtgadt.. dlUa Weak.. L. 0. laseaed. 44 brat St., ritisbaget. H. •. , Mama Et., t Xtabaa.. A D. Buda. 'Nita, Manias lowa/do. air AlOl. Wanted. X/DULC •XT)lUtd.}Patat•lo. Jakkr , • in data strat, etuanone. O►npof CITY Latent= ARID trITAMOBiIIf. In. I' THE ASSEOSICIENT YOU TDE XICOLLON rayzmtt,.".4 s u,w ready eVaelaatlon, a 4 mat remals II Oils cane, Writ Kutst Hull dl4. Thirsday, Febtuary 641, 1 7 68, w►a 11,111 ►. plbeen!l :a Cltlr Snub.. once for co:U.0o. H. a. mtooss. Olt? Zestaser ati deirmr = ESTABLIBILED ET 184,0 SH.E.PHARD'S intme. Cracker a Waco Factory IMiiIiZEM = Chosiroott cbaa.o.l-yo ' i • PURIM N A.N) Dusserric YE Lirre, 1 • FOB THE FINEST TEAS, The Choicert.Grooerlea, The ZN.Lreart Axel Ma . best• CI•NNID Mini% rICILI2 it.. at Al mast rimosable grim. Se S. J J. SOHOONNANIE & SON, - 31MITTIII133121zilCilEC White Lead and Color Works, • , wiu " 1. 1 0 1.1"4. , "111:II X L.AD Z 'atoovd viraurriateltrisr. Jail all Wars ars orison. • 0111149,21. TOVIZZIIIITILIZXL IneorY. Noa. 460. .11571, 404, lasd u d 411 S /LeAlla cb becoarllreat ccd 4 SP. *I wad, fa LcsZl=ci .= sidwrar.s.. J . D.. ATTHEITS. , STAMP AND STENCIL SUTrES. • 12/ Libiontr ouIrIMITAMIZIETAM PIO ItRH, Cs •• sad. Um Lemur riMiirrwili."Vil 14en:Iti FULTON z gAtairrit ifsoiol7 of !IMAM T EILINVI; oi mad of 11101L0pprtnpa TLI{LTWrII'Itat=I?," If 00. l gaanGDtl.nr.VAeO 12r g.t W U Fiftiptlerr c iei% W"' " llll4 Aar Luso u. iA a elt.ie "r" woo. 3 ROBERT ARTIIIMI, JiM"I4:IO3ELTGATIIr, us returns wr...rattareasii. • attostlos L eves oollealssa mare Wu is las °rob.. Coto. assiolsalloss of 2ristaro d frsidrl=ffl= n 4..Pgrg; •I• 411.. • 4.115:10, Nv iu nest PAPF.II. a Ran . - •. • lust; "Ti roma Uahil4, suory4 ; 1.0 15.4155 falai, • So tl Wu small: stew sad Ar.WSP • MITTIMITZeII range. NV Co., nxbant.tmt. urrtarriwG cif an; - • 4 .C.1.0 1 .4 . 1 4.1,1441 s the Irnis of MAUI LSD OUT TO OIIDE r , 17 'Hem 121:31=3 ritual:rasa nix' a•rq co.: . . I aT ird stmt. A ZULIVIAT Or . WATCHES AND DLOCKO, ttferiner=ll - 4=:.:,Jjeril J O. aail tor Ma. at /I*. 112 riDzaAL 21121X1'. 21.12•111111 rn JOUR lIIRSOU. IS ONES DAY. JANEJA 0 iv, gill,: 4:111 NOTICE TO BRICALIIABLERS. —lLay BANK le tfi SA toe Ott RES it for tale or heat FIVA.AND 11171itli Welled 4.30 a m )I,N O. Ist A DesbenT eltY, next to MO Otegmatort Prevent, nod oppoelid the gm lance of W. McClintock. lan., Mooting on tne h ence plant toad IC feet. and gunning back to the ° ll v line Mt feet, containing • ted of city tra mate feet deep. 4 dielde antdiet 11.1,•Itl. twat can MI •bialned , For tentiammutre of ' neat,.).ONLltted Ir. LIMN. Fables., M., Jaa:k69 Allealmag Cite. "Tomei IS STILL TM' GRE4r EXCITEMEXI't IMMENFIN DEMAND 1011 Tog "Queen of tho Wash Tub I.JIBRART The ()SLY Pga'KV? WAI/Iltitl PLOW Mega DISCLITCHEI). It abinititel) .v.. Health, I.sbor, Knee and rime. and lanolin Tan rAIIIIICR. Mold ,ley Druggists and elixir. generally. ManufantatTd oT.the U(s Manufacturing Co O. No. 136 'WOOD tT.. Plttabol46. DISSOLUTION OF .IrAßTNEß partnareelpaerator...vet_ tog I...retie THOS. C. HOUL./4 sad at a rift IC VW 4114M137.115. Jr.. nder IS. noon of HthILZ Is heroin' oltholvad by athlaat oament of the partnere. Tao Intatheee of the late a 211•111131, settled by KiaTTEINIf 171t1144 II on, Jr.. Ira* aloes la aothorlaed to do AO. at the old Stand, Do 74 /Ma garde, TEEllles C. kluol,l, ukt.IBZU, J T TAKE PLEASIME IN HZC OMMVNDINO_ )tersero•rtner. Mt. WET. THEW CHLII HEE. Jr tow) Manna sag tee pe g of rwiteetfulle solidi for tame continuance or tna_patronage bratowed of the Intelrtn. ' T HUH la O. MALE. ao (MATS. .1111 E ITIMEHSIGNED having ~~uvr~cchued the Inteteet of Me. TUUMAS U. eout lepatlo•ery im. tIotIU e lee.. Resifts. erlll be cob tinned et the o:d stao4, 71 flab thit , • bIATTHItIer UUAS Nene, Jr. A NEW STEEL ENGRAVING of CHAS. DICKENS, ' minx. run risIMINU, Given'' Gratis to all Subsoribers To APPLETON '2l New Toru!Ar Edit'os of CHAS, DICKENS' WORKS wary Beallll. NOW PU skpui NO 1/n reciipt 0111.14 tea wilt pI t paid, to TAPE OP DICKENS, TTTTT teen veletas*, 10. [Mbar olotant Itonse•Dno or 81/16L POlll/1 II? OF DIOXOIII. One of trie beat yet ineentod of the /Mineola.' en author. tenon Toluene. of MU .411 tom of ro now ready. ••Pickwick Papers,•• 1l Mutsu .. I.llear l'olsa." :5 cots: "AtMorics. :rn ', l .::i legltiVerleTiZ"Vt=Mll: • r;ar nuntorles," a nut.: • ••mouttuy • Son," it cents. A 7 onm. I. Issued verry 'rook. 'lnto *Naes: RI far o. tuned, to/ether will, lb* rot sslsnDle wroppecl, .11 be mailed Immo. Alatory. :oil the receipt of tke price, so sic... • geoid 1..11 of parte Every country. to eohl this Dlcken. Dui old sonny portolle• neekoolc..leormoy.. no , ma emit: Marl will cur al My buy Disks. ut low pet.. rood to Publishes.. fer @MOM terms to Aasenta. s's: IS ". 'tPri.rr"W ltZf O is li a stqa7r . k. • Be j r.., ID& 41.11 e able. on REC. MP. at l s'ebak ea•plbd by yalel BARD. uty *Meter SAFETY FIRE JACKET, For htuseke and Mot air Flues HALVING OBTALNEIR OF THE lIIIITZU r 1,4.71.1 lettlrs along far , Arrrr JACKET. which la warniat.l la re. - • - , on tier post laiaasa baot tbst may bre appl.4 to is In Las onslttaa. It Is a sun promotion !roar •,arthots by aro, orlgleatlar frola defter-1n bar, or o to re Iron pito. are owl ••••nabotrrs ate or belt tt ia•Vbllcabla or 1/111,01.1 Ili t a, eay *wrote o ....tad, .. .ad IS ••111141.1 .; l 7:.trzt:itgr;;:;Velfi.r.nd is Tr. ollY llorato. ila any ready t• apply my it tattoo.. at, lung, lartoriao MD., steasolnata. railroad cars, at.. mbar-aver biros as ararlattoro Sr. made duarrons by being ov ..... tea, and larl:y caved I will Mil. taapplication, rig ht . Ii laskaafaesure Sr tato* t.boo. lava:Mos; also, tirrltortal rights, to oucro ma b to •ii gave la stlllag prlalla goo, either by S tateor ealllta • S. Oflc .dee r .• NI PLUS 01. PAINT stottKo t o• stew Notr4-sirsot s.dthe *Ds saes, Esttros4.• Ntsts Ward. Plus. • et. Ps. lea:asa SPECI4I,NOTICE, To Purchasers of Clothing CRAY LOGAN, 47 St. blair. Stree in ord., tt Ann. Let tibtlr •411 luge amen. anntof Bere t Tomb's aid Children's C:I.LICYTMC TGr, Ito Wart. goods at LILC/UED BL NUBS MI BDYV SUITS FOB• 8500 All other good. tc,4•11, to, GRAM & LOO&N, cos= The Highest Market Price ruo zoa BOVERIIIIIENT SECURITIES. GOLD, SILVER, 1*6H55 d 57 CMOVID LULUS? IVA F. STARK; & CO., Bankers Cat. WOOD. AND TIMID eITILLESS. • RFaI , C T I:r e L OF TUE OFFICE FREIHEII!S FREUND . - De end Weekly Yemen parer, to , No. 143 Smithfield Street. The Ate:urine" would resneeteerly leers Mee fr.• ode un netrene, reesl as tta Fatale generally trial they Ileac removed tiller SEG WI ISZNAdr 7 ATOZMallViTtariig! Wee doom DOA Meta. • BAUM • 00.. Alfskl PoWhitten of frettult's Trened 110LNIES, BELL & CO., ANCHOR COTTON MILLB =CM Ilsoafaelorm of Heir). Mediu" oaf Llatt = 11==== CLOSING OUT SUE 07 LADIES' FURS, = INl'COrt.l3 Zk ni WOOD STREET HOLIDAF PRESENTS, CLARK'S LRUC STORE I= =I =LIS=T2E3 No.lol Fifth Street. REM NOTICE IS . HEIIERT CIIVEIIf tmeTnV l A? Maenad • r n el u and Ans nu ds n co n u t nt ca y, , or the dtamulanon of fh• va.p•rteerskla extst. leg bade.n the enneerTher and Niche:as Yfren=, sTager, In the aenenk hewn. al brewing leder beer and al*. as the on: has 4,eleto ele tonea b ttereen thew the 11l Ward, !Ma. *ad . • *ad farther none. latteneby eiVel tltaLthe • ea. dont/hen tt.ld himself epeeetble tar an, n•lnalkererfter enstrae•t d ay and oiler Qs - .ld dm at Hammer and Piraexager. • 41,110,0, etti flats FIEMISTLYAItIi AIfEiVF, 'LIVERY AND SALE STABLES, - 134 a 140 P64II7LVAII► AVS4IIII4 Carrtaaaz for names. &LOC Hawse for 111 aerate. *SAL Hama Wizen azo zzo4.oa wa azazd Tazaoznut l I praeasaloas. • oval Ma TUON WORK - FOR ALLEGBE. I CONe rbopoetlUswlllb lf e &tele C hull' the lan DAT Or SAN lIAM r, It. tor the vast .0 Wrought Iton tegelred la the ...ellen el the shore WO- O:Ice, seectessosflth e.g.. no Welled and treellatUous at the elhee et L 113.7 3 item, Asabliget& No. t et. Melt et. OW. ALDOSE, &etcher?. 0..W00d .4 tooth US, Pittsburgh. • .e. /axons% i /. Bissati. g 0,1:11 ROPE SPICE MILLS. ' .muff.„... .....o.A. STZWII. BVP:ATIART I arErr.ra. Sweowors to J. b. luvi). monarootarels tM Denim In mit kinds at.ritms Arm (mummy, YAZD, No. 111 wad 14 11.104 TH BT. PM. bawb. road asneromt 'Meal And Rue Car. Ake Wow , . ix. [mad. Bowliof 4.4 to .411.1 prompUy. will will Morwthow Awl detour ammo day. 100 000, 1•,040, 'lOO.OOO. • t Jest melee°. Ike Oche moan% of ' - snob,' nes pzia. wtia, will be disposed . tidal low sales. to the Uwe W. W. GUMMY, Wholesale emelt. . I:13 Libelee street. iltteberets. E ACT II E B STRIP% -ZOE -1111701Vee and Tete/APO Wood sal Mb. Mr W•ataar atallat no best aa4 deepen atrile the mu, •t. IYI4 WarIULIMIL Le 111111114•11.011. . 14 ,. El : 4. 4w.. Sat "4;lllEPileatirs. tax • ' Sy .4 la IL Clam SS MC WL4DOW 011•11111.,-We . ere war Mara at Slndes at mall, named atlas, la wear to on t 7 man s. r . o . r traMiral Stalgsd raw, at XV: i tir t ir e a . l. cud • A 'll* 'Y 29. Is6B NEW ADVEB BATES, & BELL OHOIOE IMPORTED Al D DOMESTIC F F DRY GOODS. Fifth street Ell EMI NRIV GOODS! NRIF GOODS! CEASE. al EX pents NMI C . BUSH. st Cent. Ciaoll, at Its tea,. 111 M NA4T COLOIIIID PRINT!), at !e. t a Russia .111/JUILYLON. PRINT, at 13S cants Cl=ll3=2 ILLIrrIICJI J LAW, at mi a. 1 io t'191111710111/. at 374 ants. TA I LL TICAINU I • COl7l/11 LID LININ 1../AZILR, pt11 : 11 LOMA. ISHIBT SKINT& OLOYMS.. f1.1.11D".12012111f3. 50151/.IT • 2401102.6. to., as.. A VERY LARGE STOCK, EXTREMELY CHEAP, FlN,!ioleisle oriel Sit I. at • WM., SEMPLE'S, 80 k i 181 Fe.leral 81 4 Allegheny S" =1 GROCERIES, HARRIS & EWING, WHOLES A T.F DRUGGISTS; Corner Liberty and Wayne streets • FOR SAL!. IPmsertmen, r. UM IND GLASS STORE, sa tE.1121111:1111TAMILIIIIII2D, LSO • • * 401.6 • SITS rate barnega. havlvit I ' '12.7 Ample Cellar mad Loft Boom re. bnalsda., locatof on Oa Beat Business Street holm City The oirsor denten to 001 l on% On' no 1007 eoO• 01111.14 . 14.0 attentlos on Mbar bunions. nook 11 now rOs down to 1311 IEII LUMEN 'MODELED DELLLI B. • Aura thoroughly Walla: . •Itt the t•slans waWl[Orlt ipahrenb , p to earn It on. wllll sEteole Perms who e0e.14 adrange tea thoussad dollar. up:W. Address IC Vats °Mee. =O:MT OF THZ HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, or rillP ELVIN. June, I.lln. a lg i ts .. .l Steck... .......... .. 1221E3 Markel 'dia. Heel Zeelle remelt le the 00=0 , 111).4 AIWA. le Lo' *2 oa Mangum ... - - .... ........ le. a 7/ 1111 Vatted Mate. Beat., Le's V:ele I le ethereal Meta heads...-. It Me el Tana/two WM Beade..... 'Hata 01 Wheoasle ' , ate tends ' 17.0.0 Ca Vle.l.laPtate Beide 17 1411 la Itialoaat Beak alteeka ........... 111.3/1 40 L O ea. ah C t M mnd a a 4 0 3 thin— .... na 11 7 7 o Calle es basil saw la Saks Kell al Cash la tulada of Age*. -..... 110,:os u . .—.7 . .. '!...n.." -..-_—•••••••• gl.'!?! illiiiia4l7:l;l7 ;Uri Ph , ra.. pall at MLA Sit,ll•Of Mott Reale SOWN.. lki CO Ealvares Ma sod /staid Lame 11.11144 Other proven/ *laud by Cosapasy.. 11,111 11 • ' .14.14033 34 . . WABILMIII. • - , Lots" la :poops! of allssimsat • smao 44 —, . goarlarairt of Premiums reeelood a./ Loroso paid oaring Lab Iva sin.o ant organisation •f tilli Moosup ' Premltnnirooefiost. Lows paid. 17041411 TO,lll V.l Man linslotlo - 'ISMS. el Ultra 64 . 1 4 0.411119 oto 451 71 174.4111 , 4 771,115 VI 4 .4,44 141 1,47 7 ,111 21 1.1*..11 SO 1 NAM 11 1,10,11144 um...-. i 1..... .. Itiack owned by Um Dlrettors: ' Jasaary 1 . . 1in.......... 821100 Jamul 2/13......“ • ~., TO. OOO ....._ ? -1 BAINV4V6Ve" ....,",.. • Ball UILL NW e. eOUDILL. sieruji." Special "Umtata paid to perpetual Wide ' s. N. IL SAII:11, Agent. sormes erria yr, Pittsburg!' (tamet, Lear...ULU.) laaAO EZ3t 'CP XL 63 Col 'SI - UNIVERSAL WINING COMPOUND. iiTialtLY Nig iItiZAAASIO2I • .agiced V aisalifietartnir tem valvablaartfille for einanillf parpdses, which. ifs bare Malden" will Ore Mae SaUsfaction.. S • HOUEKEEPERS,. PLEASE TRY IT. - •-..aes yea bo o vail, Haat hos tam bend e hours , bard l oa wasNboard. s atowsT Uwe and fatd. Tor TINS SAINTS It Is Imitable. bonus* It clan. Una aulty and Inakatabef It le atm useful for eUSUIIIINU SWUM. WASHING DOREN 'AA It U warranted to *MASA T.TII/11F1: Cl aaent.oln. ana &i l arl yaea b t , i a el. sae amm mail Maar Case am 4 emlesrocam. by. 99 tODUSII 1111•112ZT. ' • OWL is SIATEIII .111.00. FMK! CLASS LOOKING GLAIII9 ARO NOME FRAME IWUFACTORY• LYONS, No ; /10 Wood St., rittsburob, sp a sail ottaus to OrderV 1? STYLI or ou s wr amm iszo w .41:14 ?Si% c e MikoZhai oadl llottws. sad Mato at col &al= VoTanito surtramoo Ettartot wkiirkallitirorarma. f==.l BELTlNG,—Lesiber ud Ghia Bsltlig; al.: alum 11/116 non /NOUS. ladeSs, of tbaimstartly. _sad a/ lioraat Limould 5. allasiselloat alaa, m Leas. K. always •44 WM* aid .tattrilElLLlM. somisket.cutratnes: NEW tADVERTISEItIEkig TO TElre• GVNECAL