AND BLOOMSBUEG GENERAL ADVERTISER LEVI L. TATE, EDITOR. "TO HOLD AND THIJI THE TOUOII OF TIIUTII AND WAVE IT O'ER THE DARKENED EARTH." TERMS : $2 50 IN ADVANCE. VOL. ID. NO, 46. Baltimore lock hospital Baltimore, Md. BLOOMS BURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PEMN'A,, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, i860. VOLUME 29. ESTABLISHED as a REFUGE I'llOM QUACKERY. Tfte Only 1'lui.c rehire u Cure can be cl tuincd. Dr. Johnson lias discovered iho most trtaln, Bpootly, nul only llll'i'dunl Ui tnedy In lite World for Wciisac t of the Park ur I. hobs, Stllcturos Affection of the Kidneys nml Ittml rl t-r. involuntary l)lrli!iri!LH, liuputcnc) , Cuticrnl Diliillly, Nurvoif lien. HVf''ImI'i. I.aiipuor, l.im Spirits, l.'nnfiijlnn nf Ideas. I'nlpilntlnti nf (lie llciitl, TniilillLy, 'I rciuMlm:. Illiimoii .if Siphtiir (liddim.". Pine ifllinlli.nl Throat. None, nt i'.nwil j-IIiom' Terrible IMtordcrs nrlclnc from Kulltnry Habit, of Yinilh-vi'crM mid Military prnctl' en niorf lattil In their victims thnn llm kutis (ii r-i to tin.- Merlncrs nf t;iisso., hllphtlni! their most urllllni.t hopoi i,r anticipation., rclnltrliif.' luntriac, tie , impossible. YOUNG MEN Ksperl-illy, who have become the vhliins of Solitary Vice, lliiitdruiillul mill do.lriietlve habit which mum. nlly Mif-ps to :iti n ii ti in t ly Lr.i tlioui-atiils of young men of tin' ino-l e.inlti't! t.il.-iit ci ml brilliant Inlclleit, i ln might nthtrw l.o h.iio entranced iittiiiitiit Hen Hies Willi ill" thunders of i lo'iuriiio, or waked tote tncy iho living lyio, way rail wnh full confidence. ' MARRAIGE. Mnnli'il ir riiiii, or 5 num.. i u n ronicniplntlns tnir tine, In Ina n are of 'li Hi' at t eiil.iii.iis, organic do litilty, ilrtun ito in i-iiily nif.il, llii is Ii p in- tti i,. 'li'u-iit.T tli" ear" of l)r J. nny tlieiuli-'l ri l.tlt! In in. loiio-l as a y."ltll. nrill, ,1101 vnlitidttilly roly up. ii l,i it 1 1 1 nj physician- um.ami' w t: m;m;sh I in ofilii.ti'ly t.'.i.i"! mul ft, 'l vi.-.T ri.'on.ii. 'I Inn i'i'Iii .!'!- n'l'. i tiiui - u In, ,i i i'u, I irs lifo tuts "taMa find nrirri u'i i nin. silili'i i 0," penalty p-.i, liy lit'1 vi'tim-ol iiiipitiorr ttitltititt-iici-. Voting iit'r nun arc too up, f ( ninuill .t"..s.i. from not bctni; .itsnri i f tl"' ilr'ailn:! ruli.i ipo-tu tlml tuny tnni-. N'nv , w In' tnt iriiHT'tiiiol to.' Milij ( t ill pri'ti'titl to Inn. thai tin p iw r oi prorri' mi1 ti ii lo.t fooner liy U i I'ji.: i .in i.i'i-rip'-i I. loin Ui. in ly Iho pro ii 'in ' l'i -i',. !i ii,;: Ui privoil ii, tt- plriiiirf1 (i( lii-.-il. i-v off ; ! t'i i c lino- nml tU'i rm livu fyiup. Ii'.o, nf 0 ti'i 1 1. ly im.l i.tiiul iirnu. Tim Uypleiu In" cori'M i't.i'i." ! 'h pl)t-im! tu.il input il 1'iiiiillotK wi-aKi ik-.I. I "T I r'li'runtivu piovr. Kitrious 1 rri t :! I it v. 1'f I" ' I' ilp'.'.'lniii i r tti.' Il'-.irt, lti'.lc'n tion, lo.i.ffiii'i' ui Inl'.M''. a vViuil'ij! ol thu I'rama t-'oUfli. Cnlinn, Ji'' u., i i'.Ij HO I Pi'jtll. Ir.t. JUI!;.THN', Hi'Pilii'r of t'i." ) il '''lli i:'; ol rStirtrrnni, I,omnn, t.ra 'ujii' Ir" 'i o.i ' f l'i. .o-l cmln -ui I'lill.-iroii in tli -Vinii'il m i...', mid HO' trrt.'r p'lrl of Iiokh lit Ii.t Ii " u kin lit in I i lootpii il ot l.on'tiiii. rurifi, I'liiln ti Ipltiu. no I l'i-" tlo-ri', lia i-il'i I'tml Minn- ol tin' inojt (ittiini liiiii: ill"' Hut wuroi'inr lino-Mi ; many trim lili-tl witli iiiir'ii'. in tl'o II-a.l n,l i nrs wlifit iiforp proat iii'rvoii -( . I" inn alarm-1'! at .nil ion toiiuili tl lltfu!0i' .1! ttlt'l lr.ill'illt lllll-lllllll, llltlMllll il miuii" ii'iirs Willi !i r i i'. 1.1 of lulu I. iM'ro curul liiiiiitni tltly. T-iKi. :,M.Tici;i..u KuTicn- Ur. J. oililn -i'!i all tli"fo lm lin- injuri'il tlioin rt'lo!i In nnpi .pi r iiitlulpi'iii'i .in .1 nilii iry lialiity, ivliicli riiiu luti ii uiy iiiol ini'iil, ni.iitnor' tin i.i fur viili'-r I'u " 1 10' no - cul . or inarriinri'. riii-o nrt .uiio' ill ill hail liiol uo'latn liol'y otToctH tuo In. . il hv i liili Jo.' ii of J oul'l, vi : 1 1 r-nktiit-s ol h Dm h aii.l l.im . nmis in tin' III ail, liiiiiiw.s ol Hi .lit. I.m ol JIu rlll.ir 'olli'i, l'iilil.ltl'HI ol tin Hi art l'p ' :.i, N iimir Irriitaliilitv. D.-r-iiii-rn.-iil of tiia Iiii.tii' I .no tiiiim, Li'iifinl lii'liility, fyiiip l .ni i 1 .itii.itnttiiii t::. ,1f r a i i.v I Ii.- f. arlul i ll'-rti on ilo. niunl nri- inuih I i lIl.'Ulli'il. I.i'-Tl uf IV. l ii'ifKIUll of hi. .,-. li,.iii.v.!' n offptril, IJvil r.i'l.i s. Avi'r ii'ii I" ri.iu.iy, t"ll-liitiii-l, I.UVB of .'o uiiil','rii.ililit..t ri' 'inn.' of tin 'i i i pro liici'il. t !,... in, i4 if i,r. ..us of all ncos i'.hi now lu-13' nliat l tin- runs.' oflll.-ir iliTliiil'ijIiultl'.ll. lusltts tl!' It if.. r. 1. i .iiiiii,i! .-ak. pal", ui ri "U .uol on :u i it' . Ii iviii,: a Kinunl.ir uppi'ioanc iiloml I tic- cj u, i".iiii an. I ii 1'iptuiiin of t una i ini'ioiti. YOLN(i MEN r.li.i I.ik i- li.Jnrfil ilii i'ini'i-.i-n In' a ri'tuiu jiradir" in !iilv,i, tn Mio'ii alouo. a linl.il fru-in.-titly li'ami.il Irmu onl coi.i.M i""'f. "r l'i 'fiiooi. Uiu oll'ila "I Willi II ap iiikIiiU' I H ih'ii !i mi .ii.li'oi, ami. tl" not cnnol r-n .f ,r,i, i - i'.l nml ilo-tr.iyii Imtli mm I '' b i.lv. i.li iii'.i iiiioi'-ilintel.v. V.'li-t ii i'l.v !'. " a juuiib iiinn. Hi licju'of our rutin rv, th" pn u' oi 'I's i ir-i-l."i ' l"i ni.nti'lo'il tunii Pli tin. in i n. I oajiivirn nix "f III ". t'J' Hi" "' , .. - ,.i ..... .i.i. iio.ii ili i.t i of lutuie huh in- u-.Ij n.i in .it- - iu n.;,'i-l l.t.b.1 M-'li p.'rwui. mii.'l. lo ion. cu.it .' it'i I . il MAHIUACE rrd.'tt tl .it a joii-iI I'liml l""l' "r" n''T' ! mitv n . iimIi ' ' IHi'in"!'' roi.ui.l.i il l,.ip'i:o III .;'. . ,i. ' tl.,. i, o no i ti.r.iilell lltu Iom-oiiiim if!.ry p.in,i.oi.a.i I ll.- lirorfuU Lu'.ily l..rl. n t" mo ii t!i loiml l.i'foiii' u n:..ioiwi..i om. ur. un I lllli"! !'li Hw lii'1.0llMll r. rt 'itlonlliat tli.'ll'l1 ,, ,.f ui : lo i Wishl itli inr tin il. Oiji- t, 7 iS:k;A hioit.kk Strut, 1 .ft lu.ml mini! lllGlK.111 Hi.ltllll'iK' hi root, 0 fl' IM Talbolt's Fills. (antmY8I'i;tic) Cinnjioscil of lillily CoiiccntrnlcJ Uitrncls from ROOTS AND HERDS 0,iJho,.K!l,;!!Jn!,.r'V:.J'"7:fvirr:i ('?. ! iliifcil Iry liim with rnnarkn 1. r tucro r.ir lu..,.; .it nrcMrllitioii .r ilir ictclimtol Dr. Tulbntt, rute. Alt iiif.illllilo rolii'.'ily In all niaiJAyus or tiii: i.ivnrt, or any iloraniiMiictit of THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS. Thry cure Diarrhocn, Dyfpcr.Ma, Scrof ula, .liiunilica.llilioupnrss.LivfirUoiiiplaiiit. Tlio oil-Un iwn Ur. Jlolt mvh ol llimo I'llls- t linvn ii.i'tl tlio formula from ulmli your 'ills arc iimile. In my practli-o for over 1.' joarsj they liavctlio nio H firt'ct upon the l.lv.-r nml Diat'i-tivo Oraam of nnyiiii'illiliin in tin) worli. ninl nro tlio mo.t potlVi t rorirallvn ivliicli has cvor yi't boon made by nnilmtly. I'll, y ar" unfn ami ploasnnt In lake, but mieiful to rur-. Tli"lr p tiatina prop irl vt uliinulalt llioil. tal arilvitl.'H of tlio limit, tciiiiivo the ohsirurtloiK of lt oruaim, purify tlio blo.ul, ninl otp..ll iluoiiso. - i,.y pari!" out tlio foul buiti.T. uhlrli Invwl 1111.1 I'rmv ill.. trnipur, Uliimlatu thuttMx or I'lsunlcri'il orjans Into Ihi'ir ualiir.'il mliun, ami linp.tit a boallliy tunc tilth mi'-iuiii n. uiu iioi" ii'.iein, iMtiouty iiu tltny niru thn ovory day oouiplaiiiti, of cvi'rvlniily, but ali-o for lullbtlill! ninl iIiiIIL-iT'IUh ilii.o:lai.H.iil,il l.i.ni" ,., ',.,!.. , . . i tablo ii ru I' i'u from any risk or harm No n wo,. lias "ur" n... . I no Pill-, .viii I'vi-r Iiu win it lioon." Tltoy iroiii' pni'i liiooil nml ri'inoVf nil jinpurlticii fioin tlio r)fl..in. lo'iiro ai" ainnllivu curu for I'U 'E " H. UK J).('HE, 1 J I.KS.M ER ( UIUAU HlSjo Aoi.d AND HEJ EUI'I'ARY HUMORS. llOrlli- Tor ndlllt Olli- I'.l) 111 tlirt tnnr.ilii.. f ..t.ll. drii.l uiidi r e joan ball a Till. C&- Pricf Otic Dollar bit Dos. Trade fU. plied, or .sent liy Mail, pobt puid, lo nny pin-tot tin- Utntfil bliitns or Uatuid.is on ri'Cfijit of pi ifj , Noun Oonuino with out the fat-.-iiiiili; ,-inaturo of V. Mott Talboti , M, 1) V. MUTV TALDOTT & Co,. No 62 r'ultmi St., Now York. i" U" i .iniilVAL OF Fall i.ml Whiter Miller's A T ft ielcci 3octti). MPMENTO MORI. All itrcakcd with rhinins tlirindn of gray. I liolil within my hntitls, lo ilay, A lltllo lock ofliair; Of ono who, while wr fadly weep. In nb'eiilui; his liin-r ilrea'nlig rlcep llcyuml tlio roach of caro. Ilrannot hi lliallio it dead 'lltat rcm.J within It nnrruw lunl Tlio hiiil fioin wltiuco till a cami!, Tint h,i Is lying in tlio g.ound, And that tlmro In on earth no sound Morooinpty than his iiamo 1 'Tit bitter lo tiellove it so. It perms ftt hhort n time airn That hu was Willi uj luru ! U'o did not think tint (bid would send Ho si on a jiiinnions tn tin- friend VJliu win tu us so dear. I'nrsolloii ho will never lie, llli voice wo hiT.r-hls form wo sen In cnih familiar seet'ie ; And in thn future's mining yeart Will fall a ehowor of friendly tears 'J'o kf ep his memory green. And holding In my handi to-day, This lick ofhair all ttreakoil with gray Of him ho i at r't ; Throiijli soln an" tt'nri- 1 truly pray; That ti'id will at th" lasl treat day l!al"C 1 l ill among tin- ble.t. 'pHt; ciiiitc nlicr Inn (u-t ftnrHi'il from thu Cliirs I. w ith nilnthi-r l.irc atul m:vrX attonini-t til' FJl.L A SI) WlSfJiti GOODS ti'irchavod at Phil ii'oiol.ia, at tlic lowoat ng'trc, and I,ii-!i they in.- d.'t.'i inro .I in sell on it. moderate lorma ru .nil be pi i. mcil oifew in'ie in Iilooni6iiurg. ills .loi-k i-ot:iiiriti'ii i.Mjir.v inn vs- ofiiuis of clior"i-l -1 y I ' - .iiu! latest Tachion, ihiy 0'i'i -t.'.'i) (iiiticr.i'.iF.r, mumv i hi: wr.KViir.iia:. cr.ii.iu tv.-inr. hui.i.iw ir.ntt: tun.y. .UII. ."i;7. .y S110l.li IMT-f Sr C'.irs. &e , .ir 4c In short i v.-r tniug ii-ii.illy l..-i't In country Stores totthii'h lir. I.imi.' tin- publit g. lo'rally. Tlio lligltcti uriru t.iiu f ir t "Iry produce. H 11. MILLER. Gold 1GG5, 1SG6, G67, Silver. I lo 75,000!! rO T T rtiO I I T S fcH v- Dollars ! ! Two riiaimfdctuvcro' OUH NEW MODI r"oi tin: ii.niir. l.--r. J'l.il not to obrt-ii'i ii.uiie ji.J mim 7- t.'.i liiti rs rec ivi-' nii potipaia an., ..... ....me a -t.-ii-n. to i ''"'',l',,',,'.,. T riiiiit- .lo ii 1.1 i-ial" nut- M. I t-olJ-JU uf adurluv ui.'iit dt-tcriiiinjr lyn pit. un 71m lioct.ir'h lliplomo litiiig in l'i" cffloi. En lorsanciit ol the Pms. ni'ihm .lU'lait tweiily om .and '""J"'.'.'!' hoiuot Vur.-i il iiperatiiini' li'-'l'"--."'.'1- l? I'r. Join Ion, witiifst "d li mo ri ioiur " " oilier paper., nAn", ot w l,i. 1. hav" appearo I a?. u and again I. fore tl." public, l.iif nle- " J. Uoutlunuu ol iliar.o-.ttr and riiiuiiiljiliiy. Ik i. mm sunt guaranty to the alllicti'd. Skin Disusis Spcwl'dy Cured. April 2.', : -.--iy ONE 1'IUCE CLOTHING. JONES' tji.n lasTAM.isuun o y r. r r i b CLOTHING HOUSE, C0! Market Street, (Ahuvc tiijth.) PIIlLADEl-l'lIIA. At JfiS'lT,' Crescent One I'rlt-n ClotMti; time, it." , . ..., ..,. .:.rk.i,i in i.lain l.;urus on i-.uli :'V,'.r ' ' . r..' . , ,.i, ,i. All buv nliko. whi'llrr ludgo or not ) hu ftock in gottut ii m '."','ufl Due of our GOLD nr aif.VER U'alcli- cs, or Silver Ton Set. lor as l-tlow Muted. tine of our t"f i"t or one olaco of o'lr 'lol I or Fit ver-HKre n worlli a oii.li"! ofilj" clie.ip dollar Jeiverly V.'e hate adttptoJ the ("liwi'tg mode nf i ! t ! a ;s i i t n , hy rale of TS.I.'KI ..riuies of value I OUIt NJiWM01)l! ! ! The nrti.l". of pon.ls tiro ntini.jt'ri.d from one tip to ;.',,(Hiti I Il7 ii il i'.'Ii.i.'i ii! i l'i no". Melo.luuns.ti.ilil and I'llv. r W.iii h. . S. u in.- Marliiuej.Tea and T.i'.lo S, i, rJ.diil iJnv. r T. a i.m'I 'Unit' t-'poiuio :i!ol I'mLn, t.-,. i to. : atul ii." o In r .I....U um.'IrH or lalualilu .1. wi ll, Wink and T.ul.'t l'a-. l'hoticr.till AIIi'Iuh ttpi-iit'i'et.!iiH"r Uniili r mi I itnev artie't-s In gr.'.it villi 'lv, ,a t'oo inn ir'-f oiiiiii.i'r.'it iroiii ono io , .i.ui'u are pri.ii'-tl un I toil ii'to ..lud em i lopes nntl wll luivi tl. anil oiicol then. inKeii out and h"iil to tlio p. rsou seiiiltng to m il ruitf tneoiHrixp use oi'po.t a(,re, i iiiri.t.poniuT.1", cii-.. an ' the artli lo of ?oo.ls e- rienpniidiug with tin' niiiul.s-t- on t!n notice will bu- M-lll lo tin- i.tiiui r t ti. Mill," linn.. -.ii.ni-ij iii i.'t tic- mi's lo p-'i. Ii i.-' th" aiii'-t '.) ou ill' n.i'ipt ol ttt-o dolian. I'or ii.ftmiv : If Un tiiimli-r on thu nolic.) t. ut to you -li'iu'd h" f'n, mid a I't'U a. or Diamond Kl'l or (."Id U'Utl'll bll.lUld III litllilli'T 'il .Vlil it will II" to ou for S-'. ""J " "' ev. ry (ulielv in our liilof j.UUU arin-lut. ' "Aft.-r iLCiviug an arliclu.lf It doca not please vim ) mi i. tu rumu it mid lour motley rillALI. Ill' RUI'l'ltNKH." Tivi-nl) tlio cotiu- mini oe rein in pay crpen'CF ot Oat.l!'l . .HI !Cl!UUI-nC('. "tC, OU 0110. IIOllCU ilun.i iiiln-r, that tvhit.'ver arlul" ciitri'.pnnilt Willi tin- ti'tiiilii-r on your nuiire, joii can lino II liy ning Ttio !) ll iri. tor it, wliillier it ho ivnrili pit.".) or ruu, A ml itis 1 '1 our iiitt'ri't t.i ileal fairly, and i-eud out oa Hue ailiili-s. a-n L'lw-n'-ill'ltiitiu U iho public and Ihi-rt-by iuereaes our sales, Try 0iv New Mode ! ! A Vivid nnd Potent Defense of Jeflerson Davis Against the (Thai gc of Treason. Tlio following cvtr.iet from n splendid article fti tlio London Quarterly Roviow, presents iho tneritfl of Jefferson David' de fence against any ch.'.rcfo of treason. Such a trial would bo a mockery, suit! a convic tion under it could not to ho obtained from any jury, impartially selected, outside of Nuw England, from tlio other States, or from the whole world. Even in England, whore atti'inpls to rebel nro sometimes punished by tho forms of lav;, no jury, without beinr; pnefced like John Mitchell's, could be found to convict. And, if a jury, for mich aliened eiimes, were an institu tion kutiwit iu Russia or Austria, no pan nel of twelvo men, fairly taken from all clas.es, could he maiic unanimous on a verdict. ''Lust, hut not leaet, the calm, resolute statesman, who wan mid by one of no moan authority, to have made the South into a nation, Jefl'uron Davis : of him n few words may not bo out of place, liut the other day .Jefferson Davis was one of the world's foremost men, admired as a statesman respected ai a Christian tho Washiiii'iOH of another gcueintion of the Name race. "Now, nono so poor as to do him reverence." In this country, happily free from cscilomo.'.we can calmly weigh fuct.r which others sec fur the time through the distorted media of prejudice aud pas sion. Jcflor.'on Davis simply followed the e. iniplu of Gcorgo Washington. Roth were Southerners, both tlavcownors, both lewed war against an oldsr government country at a blow. So far, thon,fror.i tho a dolegdtod power cannot bo superior in oven ucing a raro phcuomonon, it was ono authority to those of whom it is tho dclo to no anticipated ; indeed it seems to havo gnto. This would bo to put tho agent boon expected by Mr. Seward. Aa in cor. above tho principal, or tho servant above tain sanitary conditions nortain diseases Iho mastor j and where a sovereign State attack tho body, so, amidst warsnnti tu- "delegates" limited powers to an ngcut for mults, this form of monomania seizes on oorlain ends, it is diflloult to eoo that it minds eo predisposed. In all this, how- cannot withdraw them when those ends ever doplorablo, thero is nothing nstound- aro not attained. This right to withdraw, mg ; nut astounding it is that a President "to roiumo" them, was asserted by Vir of the United States should bring a charge ginia whon that Stato becamo a party to of complicity in ueh a critno againtt an the Constitution, and it waa assorted in eminent American Statesman and soldior. tho solemn form of an act of assembly a lo maUo such a cbargo heedlessly without law of the State. Ylrcinia. therefore, in evidenco of tho clearest character, was to sccoding from tho Union,simply exorcised onng an inciiaceaWc ttaiu upon tho digni- the right which she reserved by law whon ty of his office, and the history of his sho entered it. It mav be paid that this country. It bears tho aspect of an attempt law has no forco beyond it" limits ; but o assassinate tho reputation of a defence- they who accoptetl her adhosiou to tho ie.13 man. Amongst savages it is the prac- Union with reserved right, t-olemnly pro tico to gloat over the tortures of the do- claimed to tho world,'oanuot now complain ii-atcu, to make a target of tho quivering that it u exercised ; aud, indeed, it is did body, and Iraus-fix it with arrows as a pas- ticult to bpo how any State could have en. tiuio, Civilized nations usually treat the into tho federal compact without tho victims of war with humanity, even with power of withdrawing if its terms wore generosity. The whole conduct of tho broken. This was the ouh possihlo moans overnmont in this matter of the conepi- of redress or cfccapo from wrong, if com racy trial is painful in the extreme the mitlod by the majority. Otic of tho points trial of an offence M'hollv imconnefied of the Constitution will illustrate! thi?. with war by a court mr.iiial the eompo- ltion ol that court its president, its re porter ; the tittle tattle received as evi- cuoc j and beyond nil, the secrecy at tempted ; cirry us buck to tho worst ua. gos of the darkest times. f DIIKlilMUU. "I.ll UMIIUM - t0t JOyr.S, W l Phuket Street, Ono l'rico otorc. May 13. l-M.-ly rou tleturuf tl ScliHers r.r.J All Others. AGENTS WANTED. Great Sale of Jcwclnj ami SUccncc-re, The Arraudalo Great Gift Distribution. Our Ac.'T't- are n ailing from rive to Thirty Hollars ncr day. nnd we .til. tn ed inoro. Lata invoice- Inuii K'bave swill, d ur ..... K to .nor ,,e HSnim."'- joweirv of :;.liM.,. iUic most farhiouatili pitteriis. fllins t SI luiit. Nind L.-icentsforni'frtini:ititan.l ion will nee what your titoeiililledio; in SI lor lit.- cerlillcales. or M thirty, or .end a a lent f tiuni for our tcrim tii Agmits wliich ureuftiij mon liberal html. Now Is your AllllANnAI.C is CO. No. Hi" llroanway, New Vorlt. Kov.4, lfC5 ll a."- II- H. A. Tho small Stales insisted that each, whatever its siii3,rhould havo equal weight in tho Senate, and that this should never with tho commissioners of Jefferson Davis It has Icon Haiti that all this was douo under the prcrsuro of events, loaving rights in abeyance, which may now bo re vived. Dy this argumont, almost any breach of faith could be defended. What ever the motives, thcro is tho fact. It is impossible to suy that Prcsidont Lincoln went to negotiato with embassadors ap pointed by a traitor. Whoever treats with tho embassador treats with tho Gov ernment, and with the head of that gov ernment; and after this, Mr. Johnson has no more right to chargo tho head of that government with treasnn than wo had to chargo it upon the Emperor of Russia at tho close of tho Crimean war. We can not talio opposite principles, change them about, reverse thorn, leavo thorn, return to them, to suit tho convenience of tho tluy. No government can play last and loose in manors ol life or death. There are other considerations. Tor four years Jclkrson Davis was tho appoint" cd rulsr of cloven great States Stales, several of whioh had been acknowledged as free, uovcrign and indepcudont pow ers, by tho govornmonls oi Eurupc. Ilia dominion was no mere insurgent district, but a icgiou amplo enough for many king doms. Ilo scut into the (laid great arm ies, mado illustrious by brilliant victories, ho altered to tho prejudice of any State a,,d luiu,ur!j of enduring renown. Sui without its own consent. It results that the little strip ol soil, Delaware, has its ! Jeitorsuu Davis is now in tho bauds of two members in tho Scnato equally with his eni'iuiff, aud remains to bo tried for New York, a State exceeding in all re- treason. If ho had committed this crime spects several of tho kingdoms of Europe ported by a unanimous people, ho ruled in otrict coformity with tho law3 of the land and its constitution. WhcnJ voho mcntly urged as ho was, to suppress the tho opposition papers, which Were over. he would then ttaud on a level with Wash- And if tho whole of tho other thirtv-hve buzzing and Minging at Kichmoct', great innton. Koosuth. fl urilml.T. n,l ,,H,oi-. States should desire it. thov cannot riahl- to tho profit of the enemy, ho resolutely . ' 1 " -.r .i ... : r..... .:.t. .1... t.A f i 1 ii'rm I il it ili'Mn nf a : -.I...:-. fll tit.,,, tl,!. ,:l.r,f if f iIa . tuiusuu n unvi .em tuiu mc utuuum to ... - - wuji.viij yj 1 iWUUI IU(VU UUlUliU 1 'Jr "UVI WHS TllWUb HU UVU.Jt,U J 1 v W " I toil. Can the samr. tliin., !,o a Utiare. Kt Minnose ll.ev dQ so wither 1110 Prcss' vucil uriSuu vu iiiiwiam vuu vhen others miITlm-. nml iho l,lnol,nilf withont rinht.whal redress has Dol.iwaro ? murdcra of '2 mD. suot ,n vM blood ' w "".--.'. -a- I . tli i... .i. i r-v.!i i crimes when it iniure. n,iroli-, t IF l. Sim could not ont-voto or nVht tho others. M 1 alal la lIlu ,uuu,i" un, ' -0 , .i... bo tried under Un, nro.ont nr,!it .lio.o and mo.t either submit to a breach of tho o'-um5la.ieeS ui unoutiy umi t.uue nan can be little doubt as to the verdict ; but compact without redress, or retire from it road wilhout Judder, ho refused to lis- U cannot ho f.tnnr.,1 t!,.,r tl.a ,,!., Tim ntitv ninluin the ro.inirlr.able Btato- 1011 luu vulu,: 01 "aiurai iuuiSutii.Ui., nconlewillcnmtj.it .....h nn n,.f tncttt of lawle-"this rieht ( that of scees- anA l1eoliued t0 sbod ono droP of blood nv man' lifo. fur 6im,i1 Wl;n ;nn must l,n oonsMnrPrl an inorodient in excuPl oa luu i,B" uclu .0I ua'uc' iu a" - - l"J """'""fi --v t ... i!. e.n l.. ample of their own idolized hero, and ex- the ori-'inal composition of general Gov- mn properij n, ... I ...... I ITli-il .nl.tmis n .11 1 I utltinl. IM.n.trrli ntrM.Aeinil i " w VI it ilLUl lUL'V U TU ill L 1 1111 J t 10 I V UUIUH L. . 11) U Lit aiLUlULil iJUb liAlll .'l.ii claim a "uiost oaurcd rij'ht,'1 as Mr. J -in- was mutually understood." That Mich an nnltt ilf.f.1. i-it U in tn A ul TiT- l-l... 1 iitirl n i t n nil i n cr pv.n.rwl with thn fivimnra nf WUft.l v.s i-llwll IV IU UWl illlU tl3 iUI UUIJ- wmtmtHu. .u.w ....-.w son reiterates that treason is tl.o .rreate-t tho Constitution is proved by the fact P''" " . b. . of crimes, we arc led to examine how it is I that in thu early debutes of Congress un retranlodbv the Constitution of the United dor tho Constitution the threat of secocd WJso Thieves Steal and Oom promice. Last summer a bunk clerk in Now York stolo $100,000. Ho lost tho money bj "Dghtiugtho tiger. He then called upon a lawyer and informed him that ho was a ruined man and thought of ruioidc. Thu led to tho following dialoguo : 'How much doej your defalcation amount to 1" "Ono hundred thousand dollar." 'Got any of it left ! Not a oont,' 'That's bad you have nothing Joii to work with.' .What must be done !' 'You must roturn to your desk and ab stract another hundred thousand.' 'What must I do that for f 'To preserve your character and s you from State Prison, With the hun drod thousand dollars you have to steal to-morrow, I intend to conipromiso with the bank. Your etealing after tomorrow will amount to 0200,000, I will call ut the bank and ooufcssyour offence. I will represent myself as your heart-broken uncle, "honest but poor.' I will offer tho bank 550,000 to hush ap the mattor. Tho bank will accept. This will leavo 850,000 to divido between you and me that is $23,000 apiece. With this fum yon oas rctiro from buiucs?.' Thu young man listened and took io wisdom. Ho doubled his defalcation and compromised as the lawyer said he should. lie is now worth $250,000, and is oonnt cd "ono of tlio most respectablo gontlo mon' in the city of New York. the enemy's handa, and his salary. payable in depreciated currency, soon af fortlod but tho nocessarics of lifo calm, Cf The Illinois fat girl, weighing si hundred pounds has been bound over for stealing a pmall sum of money, Tho amount of cord required to bind hor over with is not statod. i ui; was made more than once, and the led tho able men that surrounded him eloquent as a speaker, and as a writer giv inp- stato papers to tho world which aro I'pon receipt of -.'j cuts, whiih pai s fur corrcspoii il.Mii-e, po.t.tgo, &.c . im ."ml one notice. 1 pun rett'ipl ol ! win n pn lor iurreioudenit. IIII.I.I.NI. fci'.. we h nil -i il 'tt' i H. ' I'poli Ueieipt'.f ft'.. Mini II p.ijsfor eoiropou. lulled, pontage. .., wo f "ol l'i a .ii. ..mn a line pi.'eiu v.ilutil nl ii . I""" th. ' S1'1' ;1' ..tii'l'l" "f our good., l-i.ioi ....'. ml of bid. w lilt ll li.tl s ior utrreslliniiloll'-o i.ixi ij .i i. . w.-wiii miii ion to nice, una .ttui.iu HU W VTi'M. i." n-iurii mail AOUN'I'd WVIU). Heiid for our circular I Agents allowed a Urge cu.h oinui'ssion, by whioh they can make 025 weekly. Addrcrs plainly, REED k JSROTHER, Jinx, SI :p. New Voik. Bilesronnt. oll.ibeiiy it. Oct. l-l, lr)G5.-3in. Vim 'SiUi EBMflS. rjnhc Original and Genuine Ambrosia H i ,,', I in- j. Ai.ii-i l!t,i:vus nnd is t.u ue.l lialr ilres.ing mul prcn'rvaiive now In its'.. It ilops the luiir f.iilini! "nt. uium-s utogrow tluek nml long : .,.i i r..,m .in. in., ori'iuatiire v L'ri'V. It rradicutvs d.iiiilruir, clonuses, beuutilies ami icmUrs the hair oll, Klussy mul curly. Iluytt.try it "ml be lonviiiccd, uniri no pin on wiui 11 tpi.nu... ,n..tt. Ali for llceve.' Aiubn.kla untl lake no oilier. 1 or .nlu hj Druenltta and dealers In I'aiiry (Joods every whern. l'rico 75 rents per hotlln -4i,00 pir ilo.eit. AiUriM. l'.KlAr.B' AMfliOSIA DtU'OT Oi I'ulion Birttl. New Ynrli City Urt t lin'mo. fi, H-a Lcdtt It Fancy Furs I ! AT .101IN PAREIILVS' Rim) ."VEnitisil'aclory No. 718 A roll Streit, abovo 7th, Philadelphia. 1 have n. .tv m store of my own iiu I . .italiiiu mul Mauufaiiure. one of Hi ' laig.sl auj iiitiit licittifiil it'lcc IP A 53 for Children's Wear, in lite City. Also, ullno wort iiieiit of Cent's 1'iiriili.M" and l.ollars, a il enabled to .l.spoM- of tnv ....ids ut very reasniin 1, o 'rices, und I would th-r.-f-ro .olitit n call Irmu i v Vrieiido la Columlila county, nnd viunity. Ci" Heiiicinuer tho name, iiu iiner ami miuvi. JOHN 1'ARIUA, 718 Aicli etreil, nt'Oi c 7lh. loulh tide, rhilnilelphia y- l have no pailner nor loiiiuctlon with any other Mt. l'hil.iielpliiu (icpt 30, IHii-4iii'i lions of Witfhinstoii, a t-u'.Mtct ol the Rritish Crown, under which lie held a commission committed an act of tieasou. Jefferson Davis was never a subject ol Abriiliain Licolu. Ilo wa3 tho chosen ruler of mil iouH of Iho American people, twice as mauy as demanded their independence from this country. Over ihem he ruled for four venrs under the most complete forms of constitutional law. That sui- meu bhould bo hunted down as a felon, is ono of somo dark upots that will bo left by this struggle on the page of American his tory 'if all tho darkest. The chanco which President Johuson attempted to fasten upon a fallen foe, has been scouted uncti every hand. Tho assassin of Mr- Lincoln was a stage-stricken lanatic, inca pable at the time of socing that his crime would be ruinous to thoo ho fought to servo. After tho t-urrojidtr of Lee, even if tho whole Northern Oihinct had perish ed, this oould only have influenced the re sult by lcndi'ring tho irresistible armioB of Grant and h'horman moro revengeful, and adding to the suff.'rings of tho vanquished. Dooih was not a Southerner, and had no connection with any Stato of tho Cou(ed cracy, had scdurfd r.o outrage, s-uU'ercd no loa. It was well known that hi fa ther's intellect was dUcordcd, anil that he had committed acts of violence, The cir cumstances of the crime tho thDatro,tho singe, the flourish, tho quotntion,tho man's lifo, his letters, his dying requost to his mother that he douo what he thought for tho best all indicated the individuality of tho act, tho originality, tho intended hero of the trurcdy. It is ono of tho oriinos that throughout nil hi&tory, and nil na tions, has invariably accompanied such convulsions. No great dUturbutioo occurs in European history but some ouu comes forward to play this part. Thero is hard ly a sovereign reigning in Europe whose lifo has not been attempted; aud thero are thoso old enough to remember tho oouspi raoy of Thistlewood, when it was intend ed to dosltoy I he whole government of thin Ssi .i.tn II.,-,. n .-.,..(... l. ,t SJl,s-.J, ..LO,, .a. OU U UU1 NO IUU5 HU" "" " 7 1 . f counted, it is seleeted from nil other of- right to do fo was not questioned. In the i " . , . . ' ' ' w. t t) . .K. ,Uniitilm ft fF.,rtt , Ana in hta innnr , , .... ... I a .1 I- il,n. UI tiailU s.v...V..w m..s.w.wuu .u " ... iciiecs, not uc ttigmaiizsU, but to be dealt .ousuiuiiou niem P""'FIU ,u"' ... . ... . .. , , , mill. ,r -,n,l l.,i.i - I ...i.i. mits H., ,'onrr.ion of a State. Whon sue- '"") "l,u a'luu """"""'J'-bv" 7 ..V . . .. . n l, . uinr of snii.il Hull. nrrvM sn . lections from extrome punishment. Thus, gestcd it was deliberately excluded j anil j " . , . r., , , . . l ... T C" ,x . ft V I I n . , , 1 1 t.i 1 . t . I.nfr Ani niofn l ortAfrtrt 1 "uu'k4" - -" ' uru i, oc. v : "j.mj uiu oi attaumor snail uiuil- uu nunnu mm ,uu iu.mui.j v... bo nas'cl!.', Art. Ill, Sec 3.. Xo per- 'V statc to remain, what cau lawiuuy pro fl.ni shall bo convicted of troason unless on vent lt3 S0I11S the testimony of two witnesses to tho tame "And if- as Do Toqicvill hold, the overt act, or on i:onfcsion in open court." r'gil1 o woMrion can not bo disproved 5?" A stray contraband from down South was lately inspecting a horse pow er in operation, whon he broko out thust "Mister, I has seen heaps ob tings in my liie but I nebber saw anytinjr whar a boss could do his own work and ride hif self.' such was the chosen costttutional ruler of whom it is now proposed to visit with a felon's death Wo do not believe that such an act will bo perpetrated. Three minutes may end uiuii uui, tn uu iiouii'a-iuu iu open court. - -- -- i -i - , , , ., , ,., In Art. II, Sec. 4, it ,, clas,!l with bri- U follows that, when the event occurs, the t l bery ; and tho .sixth Amendment to the ate becomes a foreign pocrw as regards Constitution requires that th, accused shall tho reM; and ,f war enS..e tne aets of e,t- " have the right to a speedy and public trial i arG cts of war, and net of treason. . - byaninipai.jurcftLsuLanddis- The difference produced by tho ,ep is jjh. .? o fthc trict wherein the crime riiall have been manrta.. xi .1 wwu ui ma.UUu - - i . t a. i ,,r .... ,. ..n. now to tako un arms r-.rrain?t tho tbuf0 bo wanting in tlio xorlli men oi But uoiutiiiuou. 1.1 ii. nt, r'cc. o, oroains u that "no attaindar of troason shall work ta Governmont, ho would commit an corruption of blood or forfeiture, except aL'c o( trc!lsol)' 15ut if t,,at Ktat0 sbould during the life of tho person attaiued." t llrjt secede, und call out its forces to re. And if this trial is to bo conducted calm- sist iuvation, he mint ikon respond to the ly as an afuir of Staler the difficult task '"'" Q obebionco to the law of his laud, must bo encountered of disproving the CaD hc mK itreasou by acting in obo- right of a sovereign State to withdraw dieucc to law,: According to tlio asii- Can a Motiiek Eonncr? Ciin a mother from ils uaiou with the othci-s.if any coun- ington theory, tho position of the South- for,TCt j Not a morning, noon or night but . 1 ' , i , t t i.i..i . r.!fi . a - . ... sal daio uso the argument. It is not gen- c' man vouiu oe iuru luuccu , ior u uu e1i(J j00i.g int0 tj,0 COrncr ot tlio Uitciion crally believed iu this country that such a obeyed the Fo leral call, and should bo r(,aa u0binson Crusoe and ....... J . . ...... 1 -.. ci...- l. l.l J .... .. Our littlo friend Bobby, at ths breakfast tablo ono morning, broko out in a now vein : ''I don't want mother lo marry again, uu said. "Why noli ' wa3 asked, with tome ecrpriso. 'Because,' said he, 'I've lout ono fathor, and I don't want the trouble of getting acqusnled with another one.' Gcicnt judgement to discern that the ob ataeles in tho way of re-union arc great enough without adding another ii spot that could never bo washed out while memory holds its plree among the people of the South. C7 Boarding House Dialoguo. 'Your milk does not pay any income-lax, I sup pose, Mrs. Skinpenny.' 'Why not, sir 1' 'I shouldn't think it was rich enough.' G? The Kinall pox is raging fearfully around most of tho cities and lown-a of Gcorgja. At Marietta ton negroes die every day. Thu destitution and suffering is very groat. " ' a. fJSF 'A traveller' wishes ua to osplain what eonso there is just now, in the term, 'railroad fieeuritics,' seeing (here ii no security on any of tho railroads. We oan't do it. right exists, but Rawlo, a competent legal authority, a Northerner and devoted Un ionist, asserts iu his work on the Consti tutiou,lhat the right is inherent in the fed-, tral system, That the States were origi nally, each of thtm, a free, tovercigu aud independent power, is very certain, asthoy were separately acknowledged by thU couutry iu thefo terms. That their union under tlio title of tho United States did not destroy the sovereignty existing sepa rately in cai-h is also certain, as it is de clared in tho first Constitution : "Each State rt'taius its sovereignty, freedom anil independence." That each Stnto is sov ereign under tho.lprcsent Constitution is alio certaiu, as it has been fo decided on teverul ocjtisions by tho Supromo Court, a decision from whioh ihero is no appeal Now, if a sovereign Stale cannot withdraw from its union with other State?5tbcro must bo some power which prevents it a pow erovor it, and superior to its nwu will. If so, its condition is that of inferiority or subjection to that higher power,and there foro cannot bo sovereign, No such power is known to tho Couetitutiou, for tho States aro all co-equal ; and what is pop ularly termed the "Govrrcmcnt," is sim ply the common administration, or fodoral ngeutjto whom certain limited powers woro delcgnled by the Stales Tho recipient of found in arms nga'tntt his State, ho would .-.n,? 0r von as vet a boy. Mothers rare he guilty of treason against the law of y become ooncious that their children that Slate, and if ho obeytd the State call, aro grown out of their ohildhood. Thov ho is now charged with trcasou against the think of Ihem, atlviso them, write lo them Federal Government. Such a position as though not full fourteen years of ago e.uiuot be tenable. I no law ol luc htate Tuey cannot lorijei tuo cuiiu. x ureo times plainly absolves tho eitizon, who has no a day tho thinks who arc absent from the choice but to obey it. Against the Stale table, and hopes that nest year at tannest '.self, redress may be dc.Mrcd and do- she may just "havo hor own launly there, mandod, but caunot be found rightfully iu ami if you arc there look out for the fat that Coiibtitutiou from which tho coeicion limb of a fried chicken aud coffoe which of a Stato was excluded. A traitor, too, nobody but everybody's own mother can takes up nuns against iho Governmont make. Did Hannah lorgct Samuel l a that is over him, and attempts to over- ehovt sentence full of household history. throw it. We cun not Cud that any one und running "ver with genuine mother attempted to overthrow tho Washington J0vo is tolllngly beautiful : "Moreover bis Government : on tho contrary, strong el- mother mado him a liitloooai,unu uiougut forts wcro mado by tho South to enter ;t to him from year to year, when she into amicablu relations with it. But argu oamo up with her husband to tho Boeri monts of this kind aro not likely lo obtain (ico." much addition at a period of such exoito- A mother mourning at hor lirst born s mcnt. One that can uol bo overlooked is cravo or closing tlio oyo of child aftor ohild tho fact that a stato of war was recognised displays a grief whoso very eacrcdnosa is bv tho Federal Government. It was so sublime. But bitter, . heavier than tho adjudged, not only by prize courts, but doath Etrokc, is tho desperation of a son by the Supremo Court, whoso decision who rushes over tv crushed hoart into vices cau not bo set aside. It waa recognized whioh wo would hido irom eeu uiu auau in tho exchance of prisoners, and various iVmed and vilo. conventions entered into durina tho war. Napoleon was onco Relied by a lady It wns admitted iu tho meat striking man- what Frauoo uocded tor the oduoatiou oi ncr by President Lincoln and his Seoro- youth and the short piofouad reply was tary of S'att', who went in person to treat J .Motb.prs,' S?-Thc Riohnioud (Ya.) Enquirer says: 'Our former slaves will, with tha exception of a .slight proportion, become paupers' This will bo tho upshot and end of Abolition philanthropy. Egf'Will you permit a lady to oroupy this seat V said a gentleman to another the other day, in a railroad car. 'Is sho an ndvoca'o to women's rights!' asked the gentleman who was invitod t vcoatc. Sho is,' politely replied ho who waa standing. 'Well, then, let her tako tho benefit of her doctrines, and stand up.' - - i i i CSf Arteraus Ward says shooliux ins't as popular iu Nevada as it onco was. A lew yours unco, tncy uacit io nave & ucau man tor ineaiji.ist oery morning, a re formed dcjporado told mo httfupposcd ho had killed men enough to r-tock a grave, vord. "A feeliuir ot icmorso," ho said, "sometimes comes over rue 1 But I'm an altered man now. I Iimu'i killod a roon, for over two week3 1 What'll yer poison yourself with 1" ho added, dealing a res onant blow on the bar. Selv Riohteoubnkss. "It was ovor my invariablo custom in my youth," says aj celebrated Pertian writer, "lo riio from my sleep to watoh, pray, and read tho Koran. One night as 1 was thus en gaged, my father, a man of practied vir tue, awoke. 'Behold,' Baid 1 to him, 'tby other childrcu aro loitio irreligious slum ber, whilo I alone tun awake to prn'ro God.' said ho, 'it is butler to Fleep thao to wiko to rcmiik th- i""lt- ot the ftrith. , ten.