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WEEKLIC TELsolurn Thu Tingenern is also published weekly and furnisul to subscribers at -the following cash rates : Single copies, weekly Tea copies, to ane postoffice 'Twee ty ig .g etv serum* Bea:vs.—The following are the ate e tor advertising in the Temionera. Those haviug advertising to do will find it convenient for reference. or Four lines .or less constitute one-half Aquaria. Eight Hues or more thaia foul -consti tutes a einare. C eq 4 I7TVUUOVIting Zc o s aor. - s .:**go e ge m tgagig g llVgg 7gF,gbgg i lVlP Pr i 2o • a cr al7 prm : cat , B .70G0N+6.6D,C.CikatCallal -4 - , t0....9„8-aco 00 . 60.11a1a.00 o o o O 411 , tS 2, I. o 2 o 8 efts oc. Bcc o o o _ -.06P2280; - ••• •-• P. N Ib••• tV3gtgeg b . ggl" .t_ - , 4 OOP 47 a a , T ,O .1. • .." - 9 ' SzF, .VV.V.gBg g • ; On Co C 4 p+, 0 <C. Cn .41 CO CR 0 0 Cr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 oa ~OC~nOOO vo . Adminmirationj 1. lotines, lime a week, six ,e 1 Marriage Notieeo. • Amilior Notice:, ..*"*_••• •• • Ynneral None& each "Insertion or Business notices inserted - 1 lit the - Local Column, or before Marriages and Deaths, SWUM Cans pot Lula for each insertion. - As an advertising medium the Tau has no eqnal, its large eye* tion, among businees men and families An ettfind country, placing It beyond competition... illiittlicuttatic J 0 N- 41 , 0 1J •IS COBRIka OP: MARKET ST AND MBA= SQUARE , HARRIBBORGi PA, a _JOSSPHPROPRIETOR: • puntiteinv cozammic BY WICLUI ixrtritax.) Stifs is a First Class Hotel, and located in the .central part of the city. It is kept In the best manner, and its patrons will find every accom 4nodation to be met with in the best houses in the country: • . sa3o--dtf B. T. BABBITT'S toncentrltted 'Condensed or Pulverized S 0 1" - T SOAP. , rfIaREE-gallona-of hindsume white SOFT 1 SOAP ndddo p five minutes. No grease required. prathioNs.—Dissolve .one ,pound of B. T. Batelitt's Concentrated ConderleedorTnlierized Soft Soap in one gallon of bailing water, then add two gallons of warm water. .When cool yon will have three gallons Handsome Whits ' 4 4ft Soap. „ . pounds will Ingellottebarrel of soft'soap. The .gyp thus made is an excellent wash for tr ' l 4a and plants of all kinds. 77 - uft7e;eivk Nl and nate-by . fn DIDOE., 7a., & CO., . . hk3 , 27] sr i ritet at •$ ,ppomte . the Court House. , VISITING; WIDDDING, AT HO Eit:N OARDS BY a special arrangement with s..' ° f the ;: beat engravers in the country,.carc: l .P' description-will-be?executed in tho hitches: style of art, ooriforinabiSwith the latest fashion, supplied prom ptly,at lotverprices than are ctutri s ed by the stationers in New York. or Philadeir phis. For samples and prices call • at, • snchihf BKRGN ER'S BOOKSTORE. IX77.I4bO*SHADES of li nen, gilt-bordeied; I' V and PAPER BLINDS of an endless var., sty of designs and ornaments ; also, CURTAIN FIX.TIJII:aint TASSELS at very low pleas. Call at - - - - 'SCREFFER'S BOOKSTORE.' apg HERBitEXCALLY BEALEID. PEACHES,:: - TOMATOES, PINE. AP_PLE, sALlurs, OYSTERS, SPIUAD OYSTERS, LOBSTER, 'B.IIIDINES, WK. DOCK , Jr. & CO. For sale by • BIBLES A.ND . HYMN BOOKS! A LA U'*E and splendid a to-.k. of Pocket and "IL rP:mily Bibles. Pr.".:Bliyterian, Methodist, Im.thers,n; Berman R',foonsdiAnni other Hymn looks, just reedy: , edTOato LicaiGNEWS CIiCE&P .li4/0103 RE. , CO AL 9114 a further reduction in Coat o il , kiiiklOr article of nonreaplosive Coal Oil, for sittyl l 7“ 1044, by - .,.`VGllo.llit & BOW - MOT,- ' Tu b Front and 'Market : Sts; DidOTOGRAPII chastely board and Clasped -11°r saleat :- SCHEFFEIMIS:BaOB.BIO3IE, _ ilB - Market Street. A - ITIREAS, - LI. Different colored doirible ; White Fringe. -Purple Fringe, or 4 Miet Tree, and. other dark** ?r4 Keystone Nurseiy. WSB Moifgages, Power of AtiforVY Justifies' Blanks for skOe ate, my 2: ;.SCHEFFEBIB BoojAti4o- WARP - BAP - FA BORDERS, &c ., &o.) Y V - 111 8 t Yeftett prices,, without any 147tincv aD6 SOBEEMarIa RoXaSTOBEA, DR. JOHNSON 3173431aTi3bE4C.R.M LOCK HOSPITAL, I JAS d the moat . speedy effectual remedies emedi m; in tin7world for and DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE RZLIKP lli Mx TO TWEILVB HOURS NO MERCURY OR NOXIOUS DRUGS. A Ours Warranted, or .No Charge, in from One to Two Days. Weakness of the Back, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary dis charges, Impotency, General Debility, Ner vousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits; Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation , of the Hcart, Timidity, Trembling, Dimness of Sight or. Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throat, Nc.sa or Skin. Affections of the Liper, Lungs, Stc mach or Bowels—thase terribfe disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth— those secret and solitary - practices more fatal to their victims than the song of Syrens to the Mariners of Ules, blighting their most bril liant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, kc., impossible, . $l.OO . 9.00 .17.01 YOUNG MEN . • • Especially, who have become the victims of Solitary :Vice; that dreadful and destrUctitre habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of Young Men of the most exalted talents -and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have - entranced lietening Sen ates with the thunders of eloquence or waked , to ecstasy the living lyre, may call' with full confidence. _ A 17,3 " 4 " Maribid Persons, or Young Men contemplat. ing marriage, being aware of physical Weak-, Reds, organic debility, deformities, &c., speedily cured. - He who plazas himself under the 'cafe of Di., J.. may religiously confide in.bishoner as a gen tieman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a Physician. X!" s X!" 10 ImmediatelyOured, and full vigor restored. This distressing affection--which renders life miserable and.marriage impopible—is the pen alti raid by the victims of improper indulgence., Young persons are too apt 'to commit =ceases from not being aware of the dondful conse quences that marensue. 'Xow, who that un deretands' the subject Will . pretend to deriy.tinst the power cCprocreation m lost sooner by those failing into imprOper habits than by the pru dmite peaides'being depilved the pleasures, of healthy offspring, the most seriousanddestrhc five sPePtemo)..to b oth : ; body : and' ; mind arise. e system becOlniddirariged, the and Mental [functions weakened4ss z of procreate power, baryons irritability, dyspep*,..pal pita tion of the heart, indigistimicnninituffonal debility._ a wasting of .916,fianke, con. aumpti?n, decay and doatli; Re. 7 Son& -1 1 ,1nronston , Left hand side going frtim 'Balthetirrilitreeto favidoOrs ficm the'corner. Fail not to observe' name and nuntber. ozn . ... 76 Letters mast be paid and contain a stamp. The Driator's Diplomas bang in his office. DR. JOHNSON, Member of the Royal= College of Surgeons, Lon don, graduate from one of the most 'eminent' collegeir in the :United States, and the greater part. ofwhose life hal been spent in the hospi tals of London,, Paris; Philadelphia and else: wheiey hire effected emu° of the Utost itstonfabirit cures that were , eiier. :known minty troubltpd with ringing in the head and ears whenasleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at 'sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frirquimt bluehing, attended sometimes with denrugement of Mind were Mired immediately. - " ' MIX PARTICULAR NOTICE; , Thege are scone of the sad and melancholy effects produced by,early habits of y,outh; rvia weakness ofthe boa and Ihnix, rains in the head, dimness of sight, lose of muscular power,' palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous symptoms of anummption, eto. Marrarat.—The fearful effects on the mind are much to,be dreaded—lose of memory, con fusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil fore bodings, aversion to society, Self distrust; love of solitude, timidity, Sic., are some of the evils prodneed. " • j YOUNG MEN Who ',have 'injured themselves by a certain practice indulged: iri 'yawn: alone, a habit fre quently learned froin evil companions, "orat school, the effects of which are ,nightly felt, even wits& asleep, and if not cured renders marriage imposeible, and destroys both mind and body; shbuld apply immediately. • . _ What-"a pity that a young insn, the hope of his country, the darling of his-Toren* should betgatched from all.prospx3ts , and enjoyments of: life„ by the consequence of deviating from the path of nature and indulging in a certain v;' et. habit. lifigk persona man, before content -1"1-,63 MARRIAGE, • Refle ; that a SOULIis, -4 mind and body are the ct most necr eq Se ery r nisite oto yromote connubial , • Atr these, the journey happineas. wituout ” throngh.life weal* Pbb WWI a imaga : the prospect hourly • darliene to the view ; t tte becomes shadow4l,with despair and Mien ' with the' melancholY redeeti.on that the happiness %"` another becomes blighted with our own. DISEASE OE nitritmirmr, When the misguided and imprudent votary Of pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease, it too often happens that an 'Slimed sense of shame or the•dread of dis &Very deters him from applying to those who, from education and respectability, can alone befriend him. He falls into the hands of igno rant and designing pretenders, who, incapabl of curing, filch, his pecuniary substance, keep tim trillinz month after month, or as long 'aB the smallestlee can be:obtained, and in despair, leave him. with inined,health . sigh over his galling disappointment, or, by the use of the deadly-poison,Mercury, hasten the constitu tional symptoias of this.terrilile disease, such as affections of.the Head, Throat, Hose, Skin; etc. progressing with frightful rapidity till, death puts a period Whig dreadful sufferings by send-, ing him to that undiscovered country . from whence no traveller returns: • INDORSEMENT OF THE PRIM . . The Manithoustmds cured Millie institution; year eitie:Year;_atid _theLnumerous -, imporlant inrgieal operations performed Wi)r - vrpb witnessed by the reporters of *...e V4W,T and many other , paws, notices of whi appeared again andLEigt4n *foie pniplia, ba bies his standing as.a, get44'olAM - character ' d responsibility, is a iliac:kid. guarantee to the Av. . • No, 7. SOUTH fruilifcm-41:, illtbiral. feIABBIAGE ousahmo w.E.aurEss HARR BURG, PA., WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 17, 1863. Nero alwertiremnito AN ASSORTMENT OF OVER 100 STYLES -OF POCKET BOOKS,' PURSES PORTBIONAM3 FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, -KELLER'I3 Drug and Fancy Goode Stara, No. 91 Marhi ' BANKERS' .CASES CASES AND LARGE-WALLET caMPAIifIONS The beet Moropm, TR4VELIIVG SfeI.TOJIBLB, *Ali. general variety of F. - 42•T07f GOWS, eult able for Presents, DOW baud at - , • MMUS'S. myll . l Drug Store, No. 91 Ittarket Street. New . Goods....itist Opened 1 AT' -• • , 1 , - • . :. 1 BERGNER'S , `BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, embraCing every new and imti F oved style of ' • POCKET ' BOOKS,: MAGIC CURRENCY HOLDERS, ' !CALFI , SII:HI,PIX/KET :BOOKS ? • , : ' • - BUCKSKIN 'll%Sii, ` ' • • PORTMON/4.17 0 S Sco ! •1 - .1, I 1 at prices! to suit all o rcumetatwee „ ~...... POCKET CITII 4 ESIT 7 , CODBieti;gl)i a fine assortment 'tit liVetlishtidliree' ' Superior Pockelllloei... -. GOLD PEISS; - ` - F r 9m ip.1.1 toil' 8 celebratO wan ufactory .. .4perx - - ~ . -Pen sold wit 4 4kyworft.nfee. : ~_'' - ~, PORT 101410 S, - • ... .. WRITING! OASES, " ..' `-' 7,- T -•• :. . . . , 1 ge!5f;F0 C 6P,,,,„,,„,. 0 34P ,, ' ~`'. l - ' - , f PAI.. e -6, :ii , Togefli iritb.:_enry aitirle .. n-sluillytfotuid,-In: a, atfirst al r Ronk/ and rfttatianbry: establishment, at .;•J ,%..... ;„ I 1 lIMRGICUMS . r...: rayl2 , ' . ' ;.• ! '.,bl.' klarket Street: :158: IttailUctiaLLS.' 1156 858 and 855 Waahing„ton Street. New York City: 'IROVERBIBIENT COFFEE." • IDlTl'lair tin foil pound papers, 48 In a bOx, and izi . bulk: Our prices range frOm 7 to 30 cents. , We put 'lip the following Linde: . JAVA, MARADAIBO, RIO AND VARIOUS OTEIER BRANDS OF.SDPERIOR OGPFER. We believe s our 00410040.0 e better: than, any ground' OoffeeAnow in use. All orders addrso, lied to us, or to our agents, Messrs. - Praea. & Yoturs; 182 Chambers_Streat, corner Washing ton gtrOet, Now York OityowP eietve prompt attention . . =- - The retail trade aulirdligi by„thi4 gess jobbing houses in the various cities. TAPER 8i PLACE. wrc r. rimat. - age._PPM fik• Price i - uralsBed ,upon ap plication. 'seclBE4Binifilmr2B HA.MTSI! of thth 2QiC i 00 1438.(3°1n"a - -folloisingTbrands; just re : , r; • ' 'Niewßpitegi ce2ebriked. . • 'Nsw-Jsits' sy, selected, • EVANS AND SWIFT'S, BUperioP. litounata's Exosunoa v itemiked. MnurtassesEinisiszur, out ancanoassed. Inca City, azaiyalood. • ' • ,Dick Orir, nottaiwassed.- ,PLara Ham ; kricay ; Ofnurray Hexa. very' finer .• • Each hitit sold will guaranteed as repre Sented.'' WIC D(X)R, & CO. WRITING 2101/15.—Boes' AnerioluiWrit ' 'V4 ing Fluid,a_aplepdid Ink; at 62 cents per quart; ARNOLD'S _genuine Writing " Fluid, HARRISON'SColumbian Writing Fluid, -LAUGHLIN . & RUSEIFIgrri'S Ink, Copying Ink, Qattaine and Red Inks of the best Blue Ink, Macdage, &c., at , • ap6 601:13IFFER13 BCOICOTORE:. riciATA 011 - IANTEIINB; •th %do' not need ki any chimney, and , ' wind' will put the light` out. Call and examine, at • NICHOLS:B; BOWMAN, 118 Cor. Front and Market Ste. , , .PHOTOGRAPHIff ALBUMS,: Of an ; Wee not fn this standard -styles 11111 be m de t o zwder. VERGNBRIL 'Cheap Bocik:ktore. . . W . CABINET" `M A KER ANTED. - A CABINER MOE= who 3s a vert fine; caretti worktraul, Is wanted, for special fork.- Gad-waged - and-constant employment givep, • Apply - at tho - BAGLE•WQ4K§. jel342w • . . J BROWN STOUT and OWN ALL, of the tiestobraikile % always on lan& and' fail ► e by ' (xl/ 4 3 WM- /OM ni•; &VP- "NA"'ACK —A large lot of •Maotarsi in /N.l. barrels, halves and quarters, for sale low, by ; •' NIOHOLS:& BOWMAN, 10 .8 - ** - (kir. Front and *Market Ste— - 1111:01tE AND IJNADAILTNiiittND SPICES; from the moetimlebratstdmillititi.the coon jiy,j`ust reeitied aalorBl4o7 - jl4 • PO.;'.lli4l' IitiAIIS for preser4ing,Lof all kinds, ail and 5.7 examine, at -NICHOLS &HOWMAII, )440 Cor. Front iad Ilikket.£46l r l i from: P4/6 Males' fy isz; said mew, • for a* byu rmi _ 00 ;‘I tomis --- 10 - ket s teets. MY-- IN=IEM EU =II New 2hrrtiet louts. Oreat "ittnerkaui•llelaedies," KbrowN AS "RELMBOLD' GENUINE' PREPARATIONS, VIZ : RELMBOLD EXTRACT " BM:MU," " SABSAPABILLA, " IMPROVEED ROSE WASH. RELMBOLD:A GENUINEE F RRi,,II T laN COMPOUND FLUID, EXTRACT_ BUCHU, A POSITIVE AWiPIPPICiIiKMEDY - For DiFeases O the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVED,- ' AND DhOPaICIABIEWSILLIWS. This Medicine increases the_powerof Diges tion, and,excites the ABSORBENTS*to heal thy action, 1:13+ which the WAAPERYbr iCatair CEROUS 'depositions, and all UNNATURAL ENLABGEMENIS are redneed,..se and inflammation,and iticurfor-MEN;WO MEN or CHILDR EN. HEMBOID'S- EXTRACT BUOHO` FOB WEAKNE3SEB Arising from Excesses,-..14443,0 Dissipation, Early, Indiscreiton,or Abuse. ATTENDED WITH ' TSB wnio 137111CPT0118 : Indisposificin •to Fier-Dryines of the Skin, tion, i Loss of Power, tosikof ifembry, Diffianity oP • Breathilig, Weak Nre4 . Horror o Disease, . Wakekulness,...: Diranese of. 'Vision, • Pain in the Back, Universal Lamitude ofFlughlog of the Body, the itristi,ditSystanaruptlitins oni•the•liico, agt , gaga.), Cknuitenanceo These eiyaiptbmti; ihdloWed to go eis, - :vehibh this medicine invariably, removes, soon follow IMPOTENCY, PATOITY,4PLE,EP PIA% In one of which the patient may expire. Who can say Ahat' they arti• not frequently followed by thows',i'difetat diseases:"' IneiNITY AND:eON , ff..WEPTIO2/1 limy ire aware Of the cape of. :their gaol' Joga i , bne, none will confess. The reocridsof:tho, Insane ApYlunis *4 the molincholy : deattuf im " 00. nmption, bear ample witness to the tru th th bt the asiertlon.. THE CONSTrITT22O 014VEAFFMT41) • ,CWITEPOROANIC,r WILLYEISAV ilequiret he aid of medicine ta'afrerikettaii44 inelgrink the system, which Hehnbold's Ex dract:Bnahu invariably deice. ' A trial will con-• vine the Most'skeptical4 . .„.gotAtats,Fnuaza--F.Eikass, did.revie YOV2I7.O,:BAVGLE. IL4.RIVAD, Olt" CONTEMPLATING HAREL4GE, zn many affections • peculiar :to ifenmies,.. S l itraet Buchu Is. tmequalled rby,Any tithe; leniettf,;aB in Chimed or ibitentiol43ll.weilutt a**, giant:limo, or...suppression , of,,Ain,enki, howl. !Evacuations, gllastatedt ougtolitrnops- • gat, ".0 the Uterus, tLeuttortheal or ..WI lttelle • Sterility; and:for allexenplaWsinniflolit 10•Alfe sea, Whnther arising from indiscretl9l2l.l44ll: Ilialpationetic in the i j gIMN ; I:iII•VIELUOR War , ialen. .NBA ,rfigoordY*.t . wimeweir. , ' 1 1 5,4 t Arm * . 01 , oral M cine for .13P UX ryk, HEMBOI Ir tlYS'aialtAL BuallY ' Cures SecrptiAnwitel Aria their staseW;# tle eirpensel.little or no - change. in diet ;-no_in oonvenfertne and no everiure. It causes frot spent dare, s and giVes stiength to grinatei thi•rebi removing obstructitins, pre_ venting an curing Striotures of the Urethra,. airaylog pain and inflammation, so .frequent In , this class - of diseasespand ezpellin&Poisonotui,DPwased,ltitd who Matter. Thousands upon thousands who have.been the victims of.qtytclut, and who bavi_paid heavy fees to be cured In a short thue,'have found they were .deceived, kind that the "Poison': has by the use of `‘‘powerfur AettingeOtor" beQn dried np in the 896teP4,1_,_,,61 break gotta an aggravated 4 ll / 5 4 and,4 1 0 4 42. 6 . after marriage. Use HEIALBOISYS EXT.Eitai ,Istithar for all Affections= and-Diseases of the ;Urinary 01:= iins,"*hether eadstingln,Atite ot Female, from whatever owe 0 41ifigatiiii*Ld no mat ter _ of how long ceding, ; Dieeases of these Masai require:the of. a nigreitic. 1110123(MYS! hX.l.BitCfEßUlSiltra the Grtiftt it is cininin to two the - Aeilred Itt :air Diseases formttioh it isieconimended. - 81(xid r -Blood--13,100d. EleinthoUHighir 63S g a ARS4 1,418 0 11 ::0 9 f mni trPP the te5t :B LI; loo: 4 d: S tr I ti s P d l ose n a lIct itadat i l' Es gil. 01 11 : T t ill h T b i l t s b Sexual Or- ro ' t lyre, and oilier Mucus Surfaiiits, making its sir Kenna) iaShe, of Ulcers Heimbold s Extract &tympan foAm ic, Pairitilethe Blood, and. removes.all-seav Fooptions of the Skin, giving to the Cmplmon. a Clear and Healthy Color.lt being prepared, for class of. complaints, its Blood-Purifying Properties are preserved to. a greater extent than any other preparation of Sarsaparilla. • ' - EXLMBOLD'S ROSE wAsEt. An =cadent Lotion for diatxwes of a Syphi litic Nature, and as fti; infection in diseasea of the-trinary Organs, arising from habits of diesiliation, used in connection with the Ex tracts Buchu and Sarsaparilla, insnch disease! as recommended. „Evidence of the most re sponsible antiieliableaterecter will accompany - the , medicines. OEBTIFIO6TES or MEP fronx eight to twenty years standing, - with names known to 'Science and - Fame. For Properties, of &mina, see DiePentatrY of the United States'. See 'Professor DEWEE'S valltablemorks on the Piebtice of Physic. = Bee , remarks made by the late cerebrated Dr; PIFF„;._ SKIM, Philadelphia. See remarks madeby Dr. , EPHRAIM McDOWILL, a celebrated Physkftm and member:of the BoYal Chllege of`Surgecine, Ireland, and published in the Transaotiontebt the Kings and Queen's Journal. See Medkw-' Cirargical Beyiew, published by BENJ. VEK•Feliow of the BoyalVollege of Surgeons.. See most of the late Standard works- on 'Medi cine. , Extract of .Buchu SI 'OO poi,b6ttle, or. six for $6 . 00. Marna •Of SarsapariliN • $1 00 1 per ibottle,, or six foi $6 Improved <Bose Wash, _6O cents per bottle , or six for a 60, or halt kdosen **Tor 412 00, which will be suf &lent to Ptire.the most obstinate caies, if dire& lions: are !Aired Delivered to any' address Ee9imay packed Sfium observation • beticsibe symptoms_ in all pppmiatlentionti: Cures guar anteed-'; .647.6 3 e, 61 3 4 18 . ARIDA 'Personally appeared before Me arc stAderniMi of the city- of Philadelphia, M. T. Meizaliel& whoi being tduly svrovi, dolik soy, hS *Spank; 'Wins contain no narcotic, no mgc•OxY, or ether, injurious drugs, and Are purely vegetable. • • - ;ILT. JIKAW/IX' Sworn and Subscrlimd..befor9 one, thiS2adtry of ! November, -,1g64, W 2- P. ABM, Aldennink Nfrdhletreekt all. Bice; Phil 4. - Address latent' for InforansitelifilTcolia&ntii 114 T. 4 11B1110111), Catisplift -Depotjlfl4 aeatlr 10th rktgtib.etcl Chakint P/dlOedpips., • .takyry Igm 2bnertionnents. AR IYRO, PA., POST OPTION Departare and arrival - of the Malls. On and after Monday, AprlllOth, 1868, the malls WM. close as follows: 110}/THEBH CENBIEtre4.4./WiaolW. '1419/114.+Way MAIL—Far all places between Harris'- burg, and Lock Haven, I and Elmira, N. Y. ! at.. 12 .M " i For Lock Haven, linuoport and - Lewin. burg BOUTH.—r• WAY MAIL —For " all :pbtoea betireen Harris ! burg and, Baltimore,_ Md., inrlFailiington; .1). 0., .. . M.,t For Waabington, Baltimore, Md., and - lial York, Pa., at-- ' ...J.9326loll•lrALLSVaddiditirmx.-1, EA 8 . 7 1' , f• -•War MAIC-sPor idattesibetweker Rata, I burg, Feagtpn,andyhjk. adedphie,, via R.m&g . . • - ; 7or Read.* and - Potte• •- ' • • yule ' 12.80 P 'M • - PFIENMYT; . . Maial-401' I;n11 , • f places between • -• . • Mut andhPheidelphii; 0.80 . A. id. For , -PtdlideUddn-arnt' • 4 1 : • For New Yoik, delpida, Leacastinc•Ckt . knells; Marlette? faid- • Bainbridge,; • i ; P. M. ; Mew - Yeriri .;, , eunlEarteiater - P WE 8 T 4—WAY - Herz- -For- rat 7 • . r liMearbetaten Marrie-m burg and diltbotua,;...# IEI For Johnstown. PHU- •••• I obi _ *. a g H t J 4 I'7 CapilibUß 4 4 1 4 )S 4 1,4 i and 01i0ve1ind; 2 .0.4. , ...- :2.46 P. M. i For Pittsburg . • dainibutg„. • Altoona,' . 'Phillidboury Aryronei L ; • 41iniktingdeni and :Lew-: *Mat% OUHBERLA.IID "i' l AiLLer - ror- ',4 0 :4 1 § 1 44 1 1465. , andChadiberibiug.... W. leitzet — lbr / We. Zze baleen . • • • ; Jlol,., , ft,rieffr OttirtiIKILSALIIII2.BII6QHHiLot .BOA, 141,4 Fe 4 Ellegklatillell Bpi -' 13 u4. 11 4 11 6 4 1,941ahtai.: 448Peifi, . )161 1 .112160 ,i.nme•Pet , 7 ti . 4..A41-+ 4 laratift/ toir*C Weet Hanover, East • • . Hanover, - gno, .a.od Jonestowo, c on tioniclav _ Wedilead4y and Fri:= 5174. Lisb ur n • For and Lewis: =1 - 4. 1 Ell . ,'- ; • . herrn OFt - ggitiPdf l 7.? •• • 1180 P , M. ARRIVAV - OP 27M-ItA HA , , The inineltel "inane arrlire at' afteafe ready for diklivemat.this'etfice at this Mowing hotire: *o[ll the Naiih*ttiii, i tis filo. 5 _ + 34:11. lir,eBf, .. I 2P. M. 4 Tram goral?erlaedVaBeryll,firoad , , , 4 rm: . vrobi itaikabig 'tamed. -.;,.. : ''6 A' M. Pi3Badelyshiii'n " '-.. ..;. :. L 4 p.m. p.oetitge: oaroll mail loattetetAtOe4ll2' Vo l-0* etamPe qit 41 tOPO 1 ? 8, f "Weideli *Ili"?' lir iofrice tohre = Pie& &SO d:-Id -to 8 o'cio*: 'P ''' "IP-4 1 " fly; exedpt e t3undas* Om: the , *Ceolkille OM f( 0 8-. 8 0•;cot 8 • 80 4 aeil #0m , . 8/00 to P,' fl 4, _. , i - sIEOBGE 1 BISINER: ;‘,PcistOiestee QUERNaWARE 1, vultinvite:the slAngsdkpf 4he-knblin to Qin stikk of tlciewiti - Imre, Fecently rairOnita i lnad ;Alias wneler ama small advantiti on di* dealt . : and , euranbie beforejinuchadmnlsEmb • moijtol.34 ap7 VEGETABLEVII GARD&N SEEDS. TEO have 'rewind for thicseaon more the our nowaisfocir of : • „FL0;467;14 130mehpice. varifOlee ATsq, Gar den bithl' bed 4 , SELLER'S DRUG 810.11 k,. my 4 srket street. i f ilflANan 11413 IMEONIP-Mitiother lot of N. ", Oranges iliuflouiloisltook uleatinlikti4 for 'l ll4o*- nOSKS & BONMAII, DAYgO. - a fir. ,l:hoat 8 40 6111 0 t %treat -,Auother ,buTge ,Uf MackerelV an. ifk all dem ofpackages barrela ltalvia, quarters aiutldts, fOrtsale law by NIOHOLSir s IX)WMAII ali2Z .. . ' • z POTATOEfki , XiIrERCER and.Pench Bkm., A-Urge supply - -INL of the above_ priine condition, just' re seised and for sale by 4-- ' - offilliDOON, & CO. ton a 0114 iNtaßt h n S d d a iry - in fliiiie c# TB & 0 . - moy, ‘ 1 rd,,!,:t.1*.°49., 1 4,014 dreg* CHIEDENEr:OARRIAGBB.. . lIVST recetired, the, Urgent asiocteent: icitar e bl.PAßSONg 4 4R lBBtaw.2sr, istieeet. Til333Mt—Htiinbuiglitidt otfieripcbnedairy lihteese for silo by fi NICHOLS & 116W/4, Cox and Market gbl. • • - AfutwldEmkor: of C Al r re f 4w •---, • li*Ald}l6—;anoanv of eveay cbgiock MAX g a g l ir .... • 7: -- l. ; °*,1110 • 141 7 :197 morterzA Tomos * , oornerlkostg44 kos • . • • . _ tkititB`BL.-Whlta gisktV%DV all grad* e , • and Ow CaThandma ,Aroppwai bur-riout Rif kds' ' • OSCST Cfte Celegrapil, Awn the Sunday Chronicle, June 11.3 President Lincoln and the Albany A correspondence between certain citizens of Albany, New York, and the President of the United El i tes has just been made public, and .1a attract g And properly so; for the quesricios,prer t qutidin the letter of the eItiSSILS and theriepiror titer-President, are ex tremely.mepreptioss-turd critical. The misfor tune of opprialtlan or Democratic rolitice in this crisisis, that the large proportion of those who 1 1 clamor for the shield of the Fedentl Constitution Ito protect internal traitors in "thelreedbm of speech and the press," are the Same who in 1880-61 insisted that, under the Constitution, a State hark' right to secede from the Uniok or, Mr. Preaident Buchanan held, that if a State so seceded, there was no authority to "coerce" is-back to its sworn allegiance. And - on this proposition ftesident Lincoln administers some quaint and suggeative counsel to his Albany interrogators. Have the new worshipers of the Federal Constitution ever reflected that it•ls an instrument formed rather for peace than tor war, and that whenever it is silent as to the war powers, its whole instinct and object command that the Executive shall employ its authority to save the Eepublic? President Lincoln, in his reply to the Alliardans, intimates this 'bought with chatactetistic rilreetness. lie says: 92.1 d 7A.ff Prior to my inert elation here it had been in - etileated that any ,State had, a lawful right to secede'from the national Union, and that it would be expedient to exercise the right when ever the devotees of the doctrine should fail to elect a Piesident , to, their own liking. I wee elected contrary_ to their liking ; and, accord- Inkly so 'far as it was legally pow:Able, they 14,tak (Riven States out of the Unien, had seized in ny of the United States forts, and had fired iii the United States flag, all before I x t had'dcine any official act whatever. The re itelikin thus began soon ran into the present civil wit ; and, in certainaespects, it begturon very =Anal terms between the parties. The surgeirtslad been preparing for it more than ty Yeliati,, while the Government had taken no steps ,fo resist there. The &mew had care mt.+ cbiteidered all the means which could be turned their Account. .B undoubtedly sass a - isell- 4 reliturce with thou that in their own un -4 respirjed !grist° destroy Ciiwn, awnitutiOn, and ' uge;,au together' the Gicernimtut would, in great degree, hei redrafted by the sense Gentiteflos end law from ernistisii their , purest. , L .! Iris ,41ittiffIXIT441111104at Mast= Corning dud”hii n fociates, who are now so solicitous to '044 the President, should not have been "] gy p' in presteitting-this violation asilliationlyier.lLincoires preylecessex, gas i be, ivs attached. terthe Demociatic t, , nebei4 Sitio maned to the war era - habit ***l* WM there/eta, dm Corningriategi estfr-dreamildef invokiuy a aikallielA Ira he found he could thus it Atitaisistratton. Men so long silent as fit, of the Constitu tion, Wioeauld k emp'ored to rescue the Republib by 'their own=-President, are toe fate, toculamny and too lamentablylate t nrhen they complain that the sainepow era menet exerdeed by a s _in re President who found the wreck of ii, Gov rnentleft by a cowardly and treason able .. . , Prod ent Lincoln's reply to the Albany com mittee !Inuit - work good among all men. It eta f lb! balledkis first public answer to the mead* of foes and the doubts of friends. Whitt-Must impress every chisel lit the perfect freedoni-enci futnitness of his utterances. He map: net, he cannot, satisfy entirely" the public or the private fee. But-be clears as with . a Sunbeam._ the cloud on every loyal mind. liettis to know how the loyalists everywhere lux% for' something from. Abraham Lincoln fdarnilthcm against his foes and theirs. '1 hese men are not simply men of his former party, out-off the extinct organiestions of past days. And Weems to us that they will take his let ter to the Albany Democrats asthe best response, ind'iddeed toe very best rebuke, they could make to the so-called Democracy. The last fiaskigeof tberPresident's letter should be first in the mind of every soldier-nticen and cf ever] @tire n-enidier. It is perhaps a bAter ftily/o•lir Corning and hie associaiewthea the preceding pages; for while giiing his °pinker's upon the arrest of Mr. Valiancligham, it stakes=protioeitiods and principles which the present opposing partisans of the Adininistrir tioninal profitably recall in other days. ~, Aillthak Preddent Lincoln writes, however, Is so dharaeteristic that It is unnecessary to se lect paragraphs. Piobtbly, however, a good, it - not abetter way, to close this series of cor 'respondence with the Albany d•Democrats," is to copy this paragraph from his letter to those most aupei fine, patriots: I understand the meeting, whose resolutions I iiinconsidering, to be in favor of suppressing the kbeilien by military force—by armies. Long experienenims shown that armies cannot be maintained unlimedeStation shall be punished by the severe penalty of death. The case re quires, and the law und the Const talon sanc tion; this punishment. Must .1 - lhoot a simple suinded soldier boy who deserts, white I must not touch a he* of sturdy agitator: who induces hen to desert ? high; none "the lees injurious when effected by geiang a father, or brother, or friend, into a public meeting, and there working upon kis feelings till hels persuaded to write the soldier boy that he is fighting in a bad cause, for a Wickedadministration of a contemptible Gov ernMent, .too weak to arrest and punish him.ff he shall desert. I think , that in such a 'ease, to "silence the agitator and save the boy is not only constitutional, but withal a great mercy. The case presented by the Albairy agitators was( that of Mr. Valhoidigham, the . present Ikettocritatic candidate for Governor- of Ohio. The contrast should make the Dentocnitic lead- On Of Ohio bow their heads in shime. . Mr. Lincoln's reply isofpir hisown heart and o f the p4teple. Udder the stormy sumacs of public. Was, it is something to know, As we ilo r by his letter to the . Albany Democrats,diat Asanizeir LINCOLN antinszir me , mint, Arm mat ma war. WZ OR MI Ipfl4E TEI A IW -W i ii4P LU PP i 1, . , :, • - ~ 12 M. 12 U 818 A. itt E 7 A.M. MAN, Vet SM. ;tiEB D FBt L hennetkally weed, dimiatid *4-of 441143eqaptione, and of thtflawi 4 1 09, 11 4 4111racter, for We by DOOk, Jz.. a 00. EIRENOII ENOLISH BLACKING, mar -1 • 4thited tot only** retain the *ll of but ptajwlnte the 4ather itself. For sale by • • • 11011 i. DOCK, , 300. AND SWANS eta grades and le pricesfi* saw. by - _ POP*, he .1 & ai• 'v r PRICE ONE CENT Democrats _~
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