Tm: finmpim. .I. J. ”nu. IDH'QI um noun”! GET PYSBU’RG, PA. HONDAY uonan. mm. 21. mar. 1'“ lamp“! 0”}! "Ell BATTERIES. The Radicals opened the ball in, dead porno“. in the lower Home of Congrw. 5m firm)” Inn. on the Tie-tion o! referr- Jng the President's annuu Inc-sage. Thad, 810 mm took the floor and read a morally written npmh denunpiatory- ofthe Prui .donll ”attraction policy, and rei'onting .tho mxolntionnry dqctrinn of his Lancas ter ind Gettysburg speech}. Be assumed ,tmt the Sum ive'i-e out afghe Ufiion,'on.d ,timt they mint be ldmitted u neiv Stato- Aiter pining through I territorini condition. lie ridiculad théyruent Slate Lfigiulntures .:.r the South in',their ratification of {he Afionslithlionhi amendment übolishiyg sisvai w as iiipgni and delurive, md proceeded in thnt strain to the énd. Mr. Raymond took hotel‘of Steven’s apeeqh, and rose to reply. nnd ms fairly éntitled to the floor: but Wuhbnrne, of Illinois, who wns'in the ~chflr. enterminpci I gotion; that the com. mittee rise, which yyeyailed. and than out Raymond 08'. Stevens'l speech is regarded 0!! Washington as the great key-qoileJhat sounds the Ruglica! poiicyn ' w, Prisiden: Johnson Hull Act! The time for purlying with the Destruc tin-s in Congress is rapidly pinging away.— Acts man soon take the place of words. I! Preside-ll; Johnson be right in his pohdy of restoration, ‘.hen the action jof the Radi pell in travel: to the Union. 'lfhe policy of both cannot co-exist in Confirm, One met give way. If Prcbident Johnson in~ tendl to meinlein hiq' policy ill good faith, he most not. cannot‘ wait many days with. gut. sounding the note of we: ox tn: [in-Lin mcm ugonxw! Andrew Johnson‘ must make '!P his mind to do what Andrew Jack wn old in his great. contest with the mon uterrlsnnk.. He must out Mr“! from Con you, end appeal to the peoyle. Jackson carried on the Government lor years against (Journey-nil no can ‘Johman. if he will put. men in_hie'Cabnnet whom the people can trust on the great issue of restoration. But. time flieal . The gecuiop ongejloet may never return] “ ‘ Restoration Commenced! ‘ fly order of President Johns in. Secreta ry Sewgld Elke: the ofiicinl hnnoance mept the! thrwfourthq of the States have udniuled’lhe nmendment nboliahing slave ry, end that il. is therefore a pint. of the (lonelitution. He also ppaouppea oflicielly Ihe reslorelion of the State of Alabama to “to Union. reiieying the ProvisionaLGov emor, and reéognizing the Governor elect.- ml by the people as the exacutive oflioer of the State. These ’acl: look well on the ""5 affine President, whilst the “Milan“ ul (301'!ng are denouncing his policy, he is quietly putting that 110116] ’into :zecutiqn.’ Lei/him adhere to thii (:0 rec, faithlully pm! firmly, and lbe'peoplefwill back him up!' And thus sustained, he uy laugh the _h‘umner and Stevens Radical to scorn. fi'Tpe Provisional Gave or of Georgia hurnleo been fpiieygd. to minke room for ghe Governoi' elect. The work goes on ! 'pad. Stevens. The wknOwiedged position of this indi vidual u the leader of the Republican majority in the House of- Representatives, reminds us of an incident, in bi: earl! po litical history, yhioh gives e. complete clue yo pho character of the mm. In 1838, M. the capital of Pennsylvania. he whipped his party followers into the wicked "menm ure of “tempting to get aside the elections Ly (.he people. and foisl, upon the Common weplfi: p minority Legislature. There were three honest. members '0! the new; party with Mr. Steven: who refused to carry out. these tremnable practices, namely,’Meesrs. Butler andnSturdeVant, of Luzerne county, and Monk-line, of Union county. ,The‘let ter ;eetified before the commiugee of inva tigngion that. ’39 told Mr. Steven: hie “con niehqe would not. permit him to Sanction tuege corrupx proceeding.” “Conscience, indeed,” said Mr. Stevens, “throw eon :cienoeflto ;he’ devil, and land by your par yy."’ When the Congressional anti-critic: [it Washington follow each n lender, .Iwe paiy well exclairn,‘ "God save-the Comznon yvealih l" Who In the Traitors! 5 !mident Johnson, in his message of the bih inetu lnye down the following principle,- ‘ "The beat gecurity for the perbetunl exi jetenee 9f the Stetee ie the 'supreme nu-\. thorny" ot'xthe Constitution of the United rum. The perpetuity of the Constitution wing: with “we perpetuity of the States; the»; mptuel relation makes u: what we are; and in our political system their con nexion is indispulpbie. The whole cannot pxiet without the parts} nor the perta With out the whole. Hogans es the Constitution of the United Shite-e enduree,tbe Stale: WI” endure; the destruction of the one is the _dremtetion of the other; the presentation pi the one u the pteservution of the other. ” . The Union in "indissoinbie.” Stntge ‘ cannot ‘go out of theirown mead ; and there exieu‘ no authority to pm 11.4»: m or keep Moment. Treason, therefore, consists _in the eeruvo‘r to put 0; keep then: .out, .\in tho endeevpr to take them out: This in “35 [nit 3nd legitimate meaning of the Poddentr The ‘So‘ufhem Seeueioniatn. who nndettook to teke §utee out or the Union, are thus placed side by _eidp pith the redial Abolitionilte 3f tbeNorth, who ere Mgrnined to keep them out. or «may their-Wt, byponverting them into eon~ anew: tefiitory. < ‘ . “ho illhmentjl made by a 99 _,. pond.» qf up Np! York Tum lhltGene pd Grant, :9 his recent. via“ to R-leigh. N; 04 M'oquiop to "gm-k am the exist ” 3! pam- a! difl‘erent opinion: is no ” go. WNW wpduion of the coun ”, and (ha ha .lynyl “aided the’ex ( Ipm dcoppewm apd gadacalam. ‘1 '11:} yin ”P phapp yho hug bggn 391. ' M“! pr the but {ice yep-I chap, them than}; 59 but 9pc 'pnrty. fly to this? ' ”Whenever ”Vice, in 3' firpub‘imn‘ WM2kWIMWi-mmefl at: ~31! {6: W ”Hahn w printed 33 ;figgvmgeflss: flee? 9.39999! ‘ . 9W?! -" 3..: ”c: , . . {2s‘ * - , "Ei4fi'V“*V—x" . my tum! .. q ‘ a Ejfiw Fug, . SA". » Em»: {via-s’“: . 3*" 3 , __ .31 ”Q: COMM. ‘ ' mam-{Comma H bu been nrungod thnt the hm "nuns 1 of Congress will nucmblo in th! Hull dune House 01’ Human-mania. onJlonalny, the 12m of February ‘uext. tho bath-day of Ahmhnm Lipcoln. l 0 bent tn‘ iddreis do. livered by BeorgtprySumon on the lite sud epic:- pi the‘liu i’rnidmt. f A ‘ln the "mug, on Monday. I bill was pniged prondinifo! the payment'of $25,- 000") Mm. L'rnoéla. _ _ The Home rein. into Committee of tho Whoia. Mr. Steven. made p rpeech. in fibich he declared that the Southern States net’s Eonqucred unitary, and weie subject F) such pctioz': a: the conqueror: would upon. ' On" Tuesday, the Prelident «pt 1 special manage to the Semis in regard to tha- rup preuion ol the Rebellion, Ih. refinmblisfh moot of tbg courts. 422.. in the South. He unthnt from all the ili'formatinn in his possessipn he believer: thlt mtlonnl ani monity is rapidly met-git; itself into a spirit. of nationality, and that répresentation con nected with n proper syltem ’of taxation. wilirean‘t in a'b‘armonioua restoration of the relations of‘t'he States to the Union.— A report from Gen. Granthnmmpnnieu the message. in whiQh he expresses the belief that tho- penpla of tlw 80th have accepted the rqsnltol'vthe war in good faith, and are desirous of becoming good citizma, Mr.Sumnt-r nuackmlitho Presnlent. do nmlnclng the nit’ssngt' "Ft "white-wanking" utl'mr. similar to that n ‘ Presidont Pierce, during the Kansas troubles. Mr. Dixon denied the imputation of white-wuhine} u did Mr. Doolltllt‘, who how-d Mr. S‘umner wnuld retract the as sertion. Tho dismasinn becoming warm.— (ull' among Ropuhlicana.)‘ Mr. ’l‘rumhull hoped it would be stopped—and 1| vote ,heing chllpd, it was stopped. , In the llnuso. the Jullicinry Committee reported_'§‘ioint resolution t 9 uuue‘nd the Constitution so as tovprevent' the assump tinn- of 91v rebel debt. and it was «used. In the Senntt‘, on Wednesday. gin Mar rill "ported favorably/the hill to regulate the filfifllve franchise in the Qistrict oi Co lumbia. allowing all male persona of ma iure age to vote, provided they are able’ to ; read and Write. ' MLSumner again attacked the President. and held up hie message its “white~wnshing” the States recently in rebellion. He nlsoi declared that the Southetn people should! not be-trusted. that they were tnnltretitinzi the negroes. and gave vent to many other" expressions indicative ql’ his hate. - ' ‘ Mr. Cownn. said It's was not disposed to allow Mr. Sumner's speech to be promulgtt ted to the country without. a reyly. stating: lthat the gentleman had read severnl’n‘nonj- ‘ 1 mouq letters from friends iu-the South, pro -3 bnbly cotton agents ‘Or 'cottun stenlers, who [icireulated in a limited section, and-com municated that the-peoPle ate ti set ofliyp ocrites. [le_was in fnvd’tj bf reconciliation. not of snljection. He then dwelt upon the assertion of “white washing." saying that he did not knmt what the gentleman meant.l by the word; but, as he understood It,y.|ti imennt “that the President. in an offictall ‘message to the Senate of the United Stntee, I lied; that is the plain English of it." Her rend ‘extructs from the Presudent’s massage! refuting the assertions of Mr. Sumner. that, i the Southern States were in a state of disnr-l der and turmoil. regnrdldss oflnw and guv-’ i'ernment. He enquired it they am, to tic-i cept lawn from [lune who hated the nttmei and sight of the Southern people, and who had made this a person! War. or from those who had enmluoted the co‘nlltct in elspirit ‘of leniency. with a View to reconstruction? ' In the HousP. Mr. Stevens introduced a resolution; which was adapted, calling on ' Major General Howard, Superintendent of the Freedmeti’s Bureau, to state whe§ter any real estate seized under’the act of on gress, and assigned to the F‘Teedmen's Bu" lenu. has been restored to its owners, and if mushy whose nuthortty.. ‘ Both Houses agreed to adj um froth the 215t~0f December to the sth g! Jannnty. Thu Government of Alabama Renaud. The tolluwiugvbu been addressed by See retary Seward to Mr. Parson: : , ‘ . . DEQARTIENT or STIATE, ‘} Wasungc'rorgfiDgcemher 18. 1865. To Ha! Excellency Lewis E. Parsons, ProvL sional Guvzrnor of'Hlaba'nm,_ Mantgme‘ry. ‘ Stu—The time has llJ'l’lVed when, m the judgment of the‘Presidfnc of thiUn‘uled Slates, the cam and conducl of g'e prop er nfihirs of lhe State of Alabhmn may be rem fled to the c‘nnstimtinnkl'autlxoritjes chosen by the people llwreofhw‘ilhout dan ger to the peace and unfety ol' the U. Slates. By direction of the ~Proficient of the Uni ted Staten, ,therefore. you are relieved from the (rust whxch was heretofore "posed in you as Provisional G nvernnr ofethpfilala ol Alabama. Whenever the Governor elect shall haie accepted and beme ‘quallfied lo_dischqrge the duties of‘the Executive of fico. you will transfer the papers and prop erty of. [he Sunefindw in your custody to his _Excellency, the_ Governor plect. ll'gives ina special pleasure to convey to to you zhe :Presid'd'nt's mknowledgmem ol' the fidelity. the loyfully and the duscrelion which have marked yourmdmmistntion . You will plouge give me a reply specify in; tho day on which this communication ‘in rbceived‘ . ‘ A I have the hnnnr to be your Exceilenéy’s most obedient. servant. ' 9 WI. H. Suntan. Mr. Seward to the vaeer 0." Alabama DIPAITIINT or Sun. , Wumgatox, Dec. 18, 1865. SUI—By direqtion cf the Preaident I have the honor herewish :o transmit. to you n \cop'y of. oommuniceiiou which has been hddreesed :0 his Excellency, Lewis B. 'Par ‘ :ms, late Provision-l Governorof Alabama. hereby he has been relieved of the (rust heretofore repoeed in him, and directed to deliver into your possession. the papers and pr‘ ray relating no that. trust. I have the box; to t‘nder you them-operation of the Go, mment‘of’the United Sum, whenev er vii-may be found necessary in effecting the early reuonmon and'tho permanent. prospemy and welfare of the St‘ale over whioh‘l‘you have been called to preside‘ l buys _the honor to be,‘ with great. re apepl, ‘ yr most obediem servant. _V 3 ' WI. H. wann. —————-—-<o.oo——' ——- ;C‘Mr. Thaddeus Suwen; 0011:?!”er out dld him-ell in his Lbngresaiomt bar-Imus on Mend-y Inn. A more brutal exhibition never diagnoed the flame of Rapresents “web-ind thnt in suing a great. doaL Af ter smiling. with hw- usual !ibaldry, the sentiment that “this is 9 white mun': gov ernment.” I'ntL boldlygnpnouncing that ”without ,the right of negro sum-age in the Ida slave States the slave bly! lair better bun been left in bonduga," he poncludod with 'the ipllowing sentence : «1.1.321:ch 12°25'35" ' "m:g:?i”:”n‘°‘:: ;lmy had no wisfi -to make’ the negro the ous u n 10, - . . sentiment: which damned the lure Chief; canal of the white-mm. or to 3""1‘”: “f" ’Juuiee w eve-Hurting xnl‘amy. and 1 {cu w‘ ”8'“ $0 'o‘.“ Th“ WW .demed “I“ I'- overluung fire ulna.” . l was Icon who I quest‘pn in Pénmylnnin. . Tl" hero of “we.“ck'ho‘ war" 1‘" 00‘ Now, after the election. a}; diabofiaal and lmroved ulna. the “we he “used so hqn- K ht: , . e“ legininwr to “WW mum” mm“ optragnu W 9. a trauma mm slut: and mud by lain party." Hm indecent. au- rm 13 ppm!) Vldmmed. Mn: mu! unit. upon a good and great. mun-dead, M ' ———————O-o——-—————- highly churaowrislic of one who jumped a-The quantum: of the admission oftho from the back “Nb"?! “39 sen“? Üblm:‘Sou&hgx-n (squan to seats in' the ngsp begin «up. ;flm lndlgnuuon of the (army. '9‘ *P'mmNJNh it is now considered, f 9" _._...551 .__—_— . I ha! been fully dam-mined. The vote in .won. W. H. caper, Uongreuioml 'up Home ado ‘5 he Steven: ruhlmion ‘ l , _ P 'lB F ‘delegne from gab, i. on his 11, to Wuslv 3’! "Ninth. is ngyded u.oonolusiu ey cugu-n. He will at tho [w of n so: .Idym‘slm the; mu 9.» 99 pangmq “:3. “PM"! “9h 9-.- 9 L 599 39303: Union, _) mm:- 1 - . I =.'»'s MI _, k» ~. -. ~ 3‘? nap 15¢ Chanda-Mum Spirit THE 53317031“: COME". A: the time for our ngislumm In enn vom- dnun nigh, it may but he amirs mfly a few words moqucaden in relation (0 the Senatorial acute»! in ‘bis district. Alter an election. people gonergllx know who no elected and who defeated. but it seem: web in not thee-use iv the present instance. The content in art yet closed, though the purple gave Mr. Duncan I clear inn-jam] o! twenty-live votes. ‘ The npirlt of pnrliz‘lnlhlp generally rum high and waxes warm as election day ap proaches; deletes are fierce and fir'ly— ‘ Ewcuon dny boils wnh political heat aml |excitemenl,hut when the poll:- close and the votes Ire countea. all parties admit ‘by 'word Ind deed that the contest in over ”he battle lost or Inn. ‘ And when the re ‘ turns mine in showing _this candidate elec ted.'lnd that one dole-tell. nll acquiesce vnnll any so let it be. it is theexpreered will [of the mujnrity and ii n‘ocepted as 11 fixed lfact. The candidates so elected go with the good wisheu of all into their respectnve latficn. end the vanquished receive the l sympathies oftheir fronds. This generous and magnunimnus ‘dispnsntion thlu uluall] manifested, is truly coxumondabln,l-ut when an unsuccessful candiclate—lthough detent cd l'y_only t Imnll majcrily—contenda fol“ hie election ggnlnlt the- will of the people ,so expreaaed. and by unnclupulous and even o‘framlulent meane. nerks to thwart the Will lofthe people. and luiet him-elfinto a pang hon wlnch at right belunga to number, he }becomex an olgeot of contempt Inntead of ltympfl'lhy. 'l‘lue men of all parties joih'in I‘denuuncmg the attempt and say With one it'liice. "let the will of the uv-jnrlly. as ex hueeeed at therballol-box. rule; by its de— cmion we stand and desire no nppenl.”, I (But it seems that D-vid McConaughv, lthe defeated candidate for Senntor, is not [content with the decision of Qie‘bnllot, and ,deuxrea an appeal—an appeal to what? To the.c6urt? Nu! There, ne. at the ballot /box.-he would get justice. Justice is not ;w‘lmt he ishlter. Ilm appeal is to a part'r lmm Cummht««,-.sklug 11, to 'do 10l him what the people qelused-gwe bun a Boat in the Senate of the Bmm. ’l‘ae_ Return Judges of the diatrict met on , the’day required by the luv and after oount- { ing all the votes. glare Mr: Duncan 8 certifi-‘ cate of his election. Mr. McCouau hy i then became aware that he needed a iwi more Votes. and his anxious eyes were {mu uledmteTy -turned Texas-ward“ The Com-’ mmuioner dent t 6 that State to procure’ the ballots of the soldiers there. hm] tinted [6’ bring any. return for this district. for the! reason that no vote lmd been cast for any] but State officers. Mr. 'MuCnnaughy at; once; flies ftotn Gettysburg to Harrisburg“ from Harrisburg to Philadelphia~ and back ' 83min to Harrisburg. consulting by the way” the tune men and swthsnyem, distinguisheglt ihdividualwund party leaders; but getting]: no reliel'lor his uneasiness, until some mils- | tur'mind among his friends, suggested I’thei Texas fraud and the process of "oy’king' them up” begun. In due time the; Texas returns” came to hand. but.- like the OE sprmg of sin and shame. were without a hither—the churts ofjumce in their kindly! cure ol the‘futherlesa may supply the defi- g chancy in this respect—an?! were lell. to than! nurs‘e In the Prothonotnry's olfice. These i “teturny” we state emphatically arefurged. l and can be pruved felon and fmuvlulml by the rely/Jinn whose name: n: AI-easuxu AH orrx- I cans or. AND rents“ the alleged election.‘ Due: Mr. McCunnughy presume tlmtgsucla i re.urns he these wull be taken us germinal (and counted. so as to sectire him the sent! It in presuming- a'g‘reut deal In him ‘ to ask: honorable Senator: to stump With their seal of approvaLsuch returns. Men do« many\ thmgs lhradgh partisan spint, and are otten » nude to strain a 'point; but to indorse a lruud so base in this. is asking a little too much of men laying any claim to honesty. We are in the dark us to what furnace these returns were forged in, but are conti- l dent that. some ofthe “hlovvers and strikers” l are to be found very near home. The lraud in so palpable that many of'our 'epublncan friends denounce itias such denounce the fraud and its authors, the forgery and the forgers. It is said that. McUunuughy persists m n that the_soldlers 1n 'l'qxas did vote tor him. and that; "three or ,tour of the boys maul-rd him that they voted for bun.” He may possibly know more about the boys vnuug than we’ do; he certainly déea about, [he "returns.” J In the contest of Col. Rowe against: Mr. Stenger. 'Mr. Rowe says he believes the re~ turns from Trims a hurry. and if he is con‘- ‘ firmed or satisfied in that opinion. he Will ‘ abandon the contest. It was only in auti cipntlon ol'afalr vote having been exist in '_l‘e,xns that he tiled his petition; The de serter vote. he thinks—in common with every sound lawyer—will he sustained, and ‘ there is nothing in it on viihich {0311386 in 1 contest. But it seems that to Mr. McCon eughy the di-seitei'vote is a greet lever. It in nu aiviul desecration of the ballot-box to have a deserter cast a vote, yet the pure ‘ and unisintgd‘lll‘xas retuins are all right. ‘ 'l‘ei‘rible.to hint is the thought thst It sol dier who fights and deserts, and than fights again‘and‘ is regularly dischargeth should be. allowed to vote! Would Mr. McCou-l aughy dmfranchise soldiers who did some_ fighting because they did not do more. and ciaim the right himself, who did none ati all? \t onld be distranohiue th‘ three‘ hundred thousand deserters from ctr: army ? This-would be heavy work. but We pcarcely think it can he succeutully attempted. A (talented shoddy candidate Wlll,l like I drowning man. catch st it straw, {hut the candidate. like a drowning/man, in“ find that a straw will le hear him? to port. From the extraordinary exertions oi Mr. Mqunuughy to get the position onp would I suppose he had some extinordinury claim to the office. What is his claim}? Is it because the people of the distri'pt Want ‘ him? The vote don’t show it. lde weal “so notoriously unpopulat” that diis own 'party would never have nominated him with any other intention than to "shelvé" l ‘him. They did shelve him; not quite as ‘ highup nor snzfar bicly Ii they dashed. but sult'high and far enough back lor practical, l purpows. 4)oes his merits lie in hit: militi ry achievements? The historians: of the late war ditl'er on the subject. While the gallantarniy of the Potomac were heroxcall driving Lee’s army across'the river, the gui- ‘ lung McUOlluuglly armed cairn-pie. in lull ‘ uniform, captured a [Anion nut"; whilst 3F tengng ivouuiled Union soldiers, ilysgged him lroni his friends and firmly sud incar aerated him in a bastile. Gallant and he roio McConaughy l- The deeds of valor per iormed «by‘Genersl Meade at Gettysburg sink into meignifiunoe when ' compared with thine. ls it-honesty? Bespeotfully reiei'red to BoberthcGaughy. fifi'om present indications Samba is, to have even more thin ordinary prdminanoe in the proceeding: of Congress. A stun ger ronding Hie teport of the doing: :0. Washington would mppoao there 11l but one tome for. legislation in this country. and‘that—thn me‘viuble oonmbnnd. ”-The inane iganade. The, Repflliuu puny befure‘the My «(mum told theVpeople 4. .. L. ..‘; ‘~ ..\’4, i a ,3 V ‘ goton Kount. , cums'rns is thnn—Onto,- u‘d gm if": been reckoning athe interrenln‘ lime e'rery day for weathtnd thought! of what Christmns'wu to bring have given pin-int hour: and brought mu, bright drama. One um. fellow bu been gliding mm ’(in Imm: nation) hall the summer on I pair of christ mu lhflel ; and non» ofthe girl; up um that I new let of dishel for the play-house will come thil time. Thié holiday ought to open everybody}: hurt. 11. commemomtrl the greatest nnd but gift to Inna; that which brinm within his ranch nil other good things. The observance of this leuon is becoming more general every yenr. In Europe, it hu been kept n 1» for man; centurire with great ceremonies, which commence the‘ previous evening. The churches are epiendcdly ornn themed with evergreen: and otherdecorntimj Solemn‘nerrioo is held anidniglit, ood nll the church hell’s no r'nng. Formerly 'pnrtiie oi mneicinnl strewn about. carrying torches, singing Christmas carols, dancing snd onrous ing; and intempernte tn‘velry was the order of the night and a! several days following. Th's perveralon of the proper celebntion‘of Chrfstw Inns, and the supersliiions that hotl‘fgrown u‘p’, canned may to condemn 11l Christians ph servancen. Lntterly, however, since llila'fe's; (”Al is kept up in a more ration-l nmnhor, it is becoming more popular, ,nnd'the atom-kings hour by the chimney, or the “Christina: Tree," ufifimnd in almost e\'eryhonnehold. I ~wxsu Aid. on human A- “ Mun Caalsruu I” , TERRIBLE ACCXDENT.—DeaIh of Rev. Wm. Randi—7W9 nre paine!’ td/ learn 'thnt Ema. Wiilirun Roedel, of Wythevillc, Va , met. with a. main.) fnml acciden“ Iran: the prematurg l di'scharge ofa gun in 111‘s bands ofhis brother: in-law, Mr. David forneypfumorly of this‘ place. They had gwne out. to shoot bird:, and Mr. Fomey’a gun,/ibout to be dischhged into. a flock of partlfidgegfi‘ent 03‘ brfore he was quite ready, th’e contenteflnnhnpp'ily lodging‘ in Mr. Roedgf‘s shoulder. He was taken to hiuome, arid nlihough sufiering sevgrely from the _‘wcundi strong hopes were entertained of hit rem/Hy. A change, however, took place in MI fondllion», and now we have thetsad in telligence cf ,his death, whiizh occurred on 'N‘ss’dayuthe 12m inst.,nbuut two weeks from the, 11412 of the accidgnt. Mr. Roe-iel was n 9 ’ton-in-llw of Mr. S. S. Forney, of thin place, . and had mqiny ncqunintnnces here. Ilé had been principal of: flourishing School in the town of Wytheville, and was _nlso a minister ‘ ol the Gospel. He.wns about 35 yenrs‘of age . n: the time of his death. . , I ARRESTED FOR PASSING COUNTERFEIT MONEY.--0n Wednesday Inst, Wm. ”(:01 and, hailing, as he faid. from mens‘er mum}, was arrested in this place, for passing: cpunle r feiv. 510 Government note _on the gate-kr‘per at .\'ew Otford. 0n the way to Justice Myers’ office, McCluud was observed throwing away A small roll of paper, which, upon being exam ined, was found to consist. of w 550 Govern-I men; ‘nole and a $lO ditto. both counterfeit, and a genuine fin: com note. chluud was committed tame counzyjnil. The notes are very badly executed. ‘ ' McCloud was travelling in company with two olhrr persons—tho three in two buggies. MONEY STOLEN.—Joaeph C'mig((culored,) was arrested, at York, and brongliv. here, 6n .\londny lust, charged with stealing $230 from Henry thnson, (also colored,) in the Colored Church, in this place, on Tuesday evening previous. Justice :Myers committed Craig to jail fur trim]. BURGLAI-Y,—On Blond-y nightl week. an attempt. was mndetto break into the ,slore of Mr. Shank. i 5: Middle-town, this county. The burglars had succeeded in taking out a pane of glass and ‘chisseling out the lack, w‘hen a neighbor, Mr. Rether, heard the noise. and got up to see into the mullet He discovered two man, emu-r negroea 0! whim men in black disguise, b‘ut they mide their escape. PROPERTY SALES.—Dellon'e{a mill, with aboutonq hundred acres 0! land, in Conovmgo township, hiu been pui-cbagggl, b] Jacob Hes teuer, tout 519.000. , .~ l Daniel S. Diehl has sold hi‘l fnun. in‘Tiyrone township, to Daniel Hume—2oB notes, at $4B per acre. . John Diehl has sold his farm, adjoining, to. Peter Miller—~99 acres, at $5O p‘Pr acre. Geo. Flickinger h.|s sold his {an-li, in Ber wick township, to Henrleillcr, 0! York cénh ty—abom :00 acres, M 3191 per acre. J. C Zouck, land again. at. Nsw Oxford, has sold, the harm of E. G, Heagy, in Moumplennnt township, to Dr. I. F. Ennor, of Baltimore county—4o acrei, at. $3,250. , Eon. June: Wilson hug sold the Myers pro pvriy, in this pllce, 10 Geo. Wall", or Berwick township,'fur $2,550. CONCERT 1N LITTLESTOWN.—We learn that n grand men] and instrument}! Concert will b 6 given by Ihe Linleutown Brass Band, in that place. on Tuesday evening, _the 261.11 in“. A choxr of yon’ng’ ladies will bé presen: to waist in the vocal pm of [he prognmme. The proceeds urn intended for the benefit. of the Band, and it is hoped there will be I gen eral turn-out ol‘ the town and Viciniq on the occulon. ' ‘ DEER—Dr. Sum, 91‘ Cushion, he been ; very anceeuful in the hunt. of Deer during the grant. season. Some time 530 he shot. I doe weighing 78 lbs. detains“, 3nd quite recently a buck weighing 149% lbs, And 1 few (lap utter, mother buck,- weighing 152 lb 1.- Qeer 50 bug: I! the Inter an moi, secured in our Mounuin [lowa-days. THE LA DY'S FRIEND, for Juiuuy, “n ‘nry benulifnl nd‘very readable :hroughont. The engruings no unusunlly fiqe, “the Yeti” Gleaner” being nperfect fun. For urns, tc., see our advertiuhg columns. “The ocquililione to ‘our eubecription liet hue been more then ueuelly unperque of 158.0. We uke it, from thin, shit the people no evoking up to the impomuée of eupport ing the orgine of a White Xen’e Government, end look upon it n e mum, eign. Let the. people pull the good work, in the end every othor’wey. end the Bodied: will ewe-well] be overthrown. livery friend of the White lien in Aden! county ehonld euhecribe lot the Com-inn. - ‘ fi'Ouf Curler reqnelu at m inform fl frienpl} that ho will be urouud on New Kent'- morning with his Annual Addreu. A. ho gym to present something nan-nu, n“ hope: 00 be liberally received. ‘ » r fi-Wa hue npin toJlnnk on: tricnd, Philip Bedding, Esq-. 10! h}. clevernou. Ho brou M ul, tho other (in I billet of *7- . tnd :10“ undo; lair-nip: Ihich. .11 “1.31:1 #B.". ‘Alexudn ){chghhn ha been able hue vbud A No. 1! Th. "smug. ”Pom“? ‘B‘“ f" ‘ll-" “a“! to cancel an... upon {be new“: 1",, m net to be (unfit-tout“!- the creation of a Prepmtor 1 but”... _G ~ ‘ I Bulging for Pnnqlnnn Colpn. an. Pop; - once _n} Round mu, am fi-Speeid' “Minion of m mined in in gonuy, m beg: _m‘inuOdT-{or tut of _A qg'ad co the Iglveniumom oi Jon. B. Bebenck, hum, it in 9!“. by '9 do": “9" how ' um; :91»:an this uqd will in; Inccudln! In. M in: ' I ‘mu “9!!“ mr- * ‘ . 4i141 , (-53.. . ’ v .1”? 1 Yr ,~ ssxi‘fZM-Z“; :5” .: _. . a " «1' ' x . The luliritul [in of the Gettysburg Mime] Water. - u L fit my to intendingto‘tho pub": h In. th- upininn BIJH:E.;:Y:2?YGEPE:: gfiTiisllhll 'x_ o alarm-denim: phy-idanmn‘udbthopropor . ’ '. . I - modified ...-or in. Buttylbnrg lii mum.- mi "'cructatmg "1“” "n ”dd l" “mm“ bl“ '.hflrfun puuuu um lrutl the "'3... of Dr. home. ..r "‘6 'N’n"u" °f “an," new? Rum"- Wuumbncny.ne.-aimwuupnpmm on um 1:" ““5, “'l‘“ “‘" "‘s’ ““1"" “"d 's‘“ I.th a. ..'": l y upou spreins and bruises. outs. woun a. "But-you my number thnn-Id (unilhr not: that :l;::‘°:':“nm' In? '0 En' bu: m ‘h‘; ‘in“ . n ummn or r enmn mu. e In 33:31:: matmsscmmm po-igwr m... n’m m m mm mun relief in I tevr minutes In to make him‘ rP‘“ !""""‘° ""4 "m" Mk" 'l‘”" W" , rbon‘. out with joy- and uite as loudly us he ‘inIgmngIh.OsflIIIJIIJLIaLIXIJIDICIXH.L'IICI!" had Sthrlted wit-hypuinqbut . little limebe ‘ "MI-dren» bu luut linen rattled the sum of turn clm fore. it i. the pun elnua quickness with which, of unborn! Inter-end pointed on! the clue of mmnp- in me Ready Relief nlfurdl "we Ill“ ml, be l fiflfleynzrghmemfieuluim. 'l'huy‘may bu med called it: grand churneteriutié. With other ‘m'ru h’urtlnl .ba “halting r Iw- int-“bus "rm-D Tem'di" y°“' ’hf'flmfism ""51 I“ “W" “ I; 0! h‘ h t, .n am even» Ind its leisure. ll defies nnd mount“ the" pow nm’i: I": 5:35:12,“ Hm ““9““ c""' ‘ er. it seems to go {or u mo‘menr,2ud then re w" p 0 on my strum: exfm- lgziznumotfl' lluyngely than mic-r, flexing.ynur _ . ' I r WIS lug your .muuc es tin hurting mt Thu! they dilly: undrn 111-II: cor- Maire-n |u | tram 'P“ w Ipdt ll if taking, a :numznnut tn. nits" an! I. '2‘"! “f"‘fl Chm“ “m"! a” 'PI 'Mul'e in punishing you for dir'flig to It.- ."' ‘" ",""‘° ’.‘P'W' ""l" ”8"“! ""9”" tempt to battle with it. But it is not. so when ,eilhyju elk-line purport-es url the carbonic lend with 'you 'Pl‘)! Bleay'a Readv Relief to our' "5"” “3' "'~'"°" “mi“ in “"h‘ “”9”“ u" “' i rheumatism. The foul fiend Marts with‘ydis- , tendrnt! ugon dyspepti- :- neonate blue digit-U end i may at .one». He perceives hi: conqueror ut' ”YMMV“:- h‘?” w 1" “mm," “' 1"“! Slrlfr hunt. Ht- Inllenly resigns his hold of your ‘fl“ , 9“; int-lulrumlllr ““mflhm’cbwm 50in“. m’ulcles.: lltd flesh. He retiree; not 3:12:11 b'wmli". "Hl‘r'fli’ m" “N slowly, but at n leap. .You suddenly Reel uif W the 2:“; ”lint? a ""1“ a”; ‘h. 50* had gotten rid of your great enemy. A 1:“; “'9” mm? I . “ha-cor“! :1“ °‘ ' delighilul “‘_Dlflllun of relief ronvinees you i _I: it» I“ at M ""5"", ’1 T“ "’“N'! that you me lat’e. You perceive with surprise K ’f“: h im‘“ “:1 there“ ”‘ "m" lift". you can ugulnlifl. your l'nutu without. («mi '9, ." "" “‘3' ' " m “"‘f‘ ”I“ guisb.‘ You thunk lit-Men that you were wine which Ire dependent upon all nee-nor one or lilhnc nerd. enough to n" ““I“,“ny “may “2“”; "“1 you Ilien too the gravel formation: ennui byline ynuuee uudf inn ur-lly proton. llmt the 50 an“ you paid tor, “M ”' M" "i“: 1" ""' “WWW" u“ ““"U u bcttle was the hrstin‘entment you ever mode (M “u" “” mu”) “m“ n" n “"11"" "”' ““M- in your iile. thi try Druggists. ‘- Th'“ "‘" i“ 3"“ ‘n‘ rh'é'm‘m'"! mm“ W “H" "mm“ N. B.—one bottle»! Rnuwuy'n Rondr Relief Ind emu-l the-o urn-no uridu in the Iyrrtpui atrium-retinas, will do mom good thnn will um sum. or ten ’“'" "t" “W li'iurvud-d "P" "‘ P'M'm 1:“‘ “W" dollars. erpeudltl tor the utficinl rrmedies for In hemluliiu- dint-mu. -in rum din-(rem; - d ehrumc mm. complaint; and you will theaqioseeu “ It‘ll-onus ..' the urn, ol the latter for trample, tlm din- remedy “n“ can he used with “success forl (rel-:1“ chronic menu. 11. my huvpo tut harm“ N- mnny other complaints. Read the lollowing 1‘1“": I“: V'"““s°:i“"’:"‘ 5"“ "mm." 1“" PM“ letter, written by the well-known c'orresponn ‘V “1:57;: 3'“; P"K m . ' ‘dent. of the New York Herold. London Tim“; ' '.“L in mm" "W” mm """° (Enklflnd), New Orlrunl Picayune, Della, .‘Cln CALCUH 111 the “midst, rind Dr. Gum-d, o! Londun. gClmr‘eslon Mercnrv m, , i ~-,.‘ . ‘ ~- lelh the alum-tori br Ln. of the sum crly. mound WALSYDXEY MYERS ESQ H.‘ VANA CUBA. unemployment. In dues of urlc uciddinthui- " l . ; H-n‘an'u Calm Jan 2 ‘lB5B ' l ~not eonne time tion: could Ibo! lt- nluo in regard to ”a”: Rfldwny &Co ‘ l y - y . ‘ th it n t.” ' " " " A ‘A :tllinhifinz:vrrhu ”will“ mm [M “a. m" i Genllemen—l have been a snfl' rer from. . . , P ’ '°' ’Acnte Chrnnie Rhenmatirm for the Fast. twen- ' “ML“ gm ”m “new” “‘ mu“ mm" "' " "“"’ ty rears of In life ' m mfl‘erin s d’t’irin tlut. to uni. Ind I hope your will uoon'dcnmp the nine n! its period new]; .onéue’uo' ‘8“ gm ex mg" l ‘ mutiluouu un-l P'Fijlllt them to the "Hui-ing world It have s’pent “ little iortun: on docupm’ bill! ' film‘s?" “M iglexp‘efdvo '3 3° ‘0 “Q""bnw’ 9'” without deriving nnv snhstnntiul benefit Re: .m 'cuym .in raw. , ' 1 . . ' I ~ln n-lutioq tu theieflieucy nl' thou inter: n roumllul Ind 5:2"? [lta'inozsrgl ii'lylgrtzltetn-lkphrtisdlihfl‘ :3 .... . , V “urz'lzzx'sltbu‘”'rk‘:°‘h":"°f-'.“ Ii sl(‘pt an hour at {my one time. A spgniuh‘ ‘ 5 " max ‘,,"' “n “"x ”p‘n'P'm’ friend, to Wham lrehm-d my nulferiugz, told "a" “a “WWW? "p”"°”" “m "m" "' " "h‘mm' me he lud u ZiPll‘leflV which would give the re turn or blgflllnflur these ingredients effected in the “Cl and l“. kindlyvprt‘senfed m! Wil-h a bollle laboratory 01mg.” ' thigh make)! the 13ml more rolnhls, of‘iß \D‘VAY’S READY REXJBF ~ Although incurs readily lrllltu k"; by the random. uni therefore many skeplicnl “f den hint: unv miv ”..ng from in' :m‘“ “w" ”3:31;" “tum“ than th- mum“ "‘V, use, I tlint night applied it. freely on going to "1' “WWW" ‘ ”m" . lied, and. in My great nativniahment. l'clt'relier- Th.” Prewnpmi" 1“" nun 'r,“""d m" of “3': "I“ ed, and slept toundlv. The next nigat Ilg .in, u u“"‘°‘"”'“‘“ "‘“n d”"""“ “w ““‘ “"n' applied the Romly Relief, and nn-olce in the nmrning‘freell‘rom puirt, hui‘ing only used. about half the bottle. [ Henrtily do I return you my humble ac v knowledgmezts tor your invaluable n;edicinr-,_l which may well be called “u blessing to mum”! . . . . Thanking you, trout my soul. ior. your wonderful remedy,l have the honor to‘ subscribe thyself. Yours, lESpH‘iiltllv, - 2w W. SYDNEY MYERS. g ' Fur (he 'Compt'ler. ldt'itti to Young Gcntlcmtn. Dian G:srsi:—Feeling interested in your welfare, I have thought proper to give yon inch ndtiee usH‘iu my opinion, would he bene ficial to you. ‘ . in the coursei of yont “travels" you will ire qneutly be brought into Contact with persons film are farth‘er advanced in lenrnin‘g, nnd therefore have linore attainments, than your self. You slmhld in some ney-try to brenk down, the characters of such persons, and :tht-reby Senate your own. Let the he the height 9 your} nthbition': Avoid their com ' puny. Too great a familiarity with such per ‘ sons will lenddtg‘tonlempth . You might learn ‘sogget‘bing in your behavior and speech, which Fould 1.7;: be pleasant, for it is cert-in that either win: hearing or rigtwrnnt chrringe is (caught on men take disense one of mother. » 1n cuse you hear it much speak well of a Irelative, cousin, uncle, ML, be sure to re'mim} ;that person of his fruits. “ He is A pretty ‘good fellow, but—well, he is so and so; he i gets so and so; it’s s. pity!" nnd then have a 5 long strain of sympathy for him . Tell not on ly that person, but every person you see, so 'the‘t it It's made the topic :0! conversation at ;bnlls, parties, social gatherings, church,ornny ‘ethen place where you may think it mostlike- I ly to spread. He is your r6lsllt‘e,- and con sequently the greater necessity for doing so. in this way: you will nuke yoursell conspicu one. And also elevate your own character; and hence will get’credit for being the only gentlemen in the fnmily relationship. ‘ ' In one you lee persons trying to cultivate .social qualities, or, in other words, who are getting intimate, make it obligatory unon yourself to tear those bonds of love no friend ily ties asunder. Try your utmost, use every moons, Ind in case yo'u sn'ccend. and at any time be reprimanded for your conduct, insist upon your innocence. ' . . When you go to church, do not enter im- Imediately upon your aniral there, but stand lalound the corhera. This will he 0 very good I opportunity of discerning the great queetiona }of die day. You camthcre hear of the_fnulte of others, and ,cen in some degree enlighten the curious public in regard to the faults nnd ' short comings 0! your neighbors and friends ; I and when youlget home. you ,will then be able to give at lenglh a detail at the “awful things" ' you have heard, to your deer Pa and Ma, who will no doubt listen very attentively. _ l Do not enter the church until the minister is englged Vin‘lreadiug his text or a palm.— ;Then enter. but in a group of three or four, with large whip in hand. In thie way‘you' ,‘ can attract th‘ attention of the congregation and the minitter, who will stop reading at once. The ladle: will also take it ely glance at iyon, and car. 5130 see that you run some ma :ehine, e sleigt or buggy—that. yon sport a great nwneta he, which is very becoming, l (that is, may he—cotning, but hal noty’et ar rind.) It iel not necessary when you get home, thet ytt'n can repeat the text, but that you go to church regularly is unmcient, that you have hearld all the new, and that you be long to the church militant. l When eervites nre concluded, there is no neeeaaity fur making a hasty retreat from the 'church. Statid around the corners, wait un til the lediee lieave, form a hollow aqnureglet ;them‘ run the gauntlet,. for it mnlt he‘lvery | pleaeent for them to he anrronnded by anch a ' group ofbee‘ut‘ifnl'young men. After the ladle; 'have all‘ gone, jump on your horses, make good use of your apart, and in case you meet 1 pereoul on the way a foot, (especially ladiea,) I use your apnr‘l more vigoronoly, ride or drive lorer any perfon that cornea in your way, for .they are beneath your notice; ride race, or anything you can amuse younelvea, at. I might lay down more rulea for your guidence, but! hope that the ahore‘will be lulficient to lead you to proper eonclalione, and gueu wlitt l'have left uneaid. ' E. mutant; RAILROAD ROUTE—Hr. Gm hulonqdd boomer railroad lin'e, more“. In; two miles Iva: of York. running our King's pow nil], crossing the Norman: Qantnl near tho: point: dud George ”not near Enug's ouncry—rhehc‘o toward: Roi-Land’s old tavern "and, crossing the pike Ind railroad below ihnz‘u called the Summit, nod connecting via: the firu‘l‘me than: five miles below York. m, ’ . '7‘ 4 ' “ ~ , . . _~ ..A , , ~ . ~ w t a“ y. .. M V“ ‘ Jr; :91 t ‘ 'l'.- . £57 ‘ . a L,,:-.§‘~'.¥'r=:: A A flat 111 srnmn NOTICES. Lac '25 LIFE—H EA [NIL—STRENGTH LIFE—HEAL’I II—STRENGTH. LIFE—BEALTH—-STRENGTH THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY Du. Jmm Daunnu‘s CELEBRATE!) SfEL‘ll-‘IU PILLS, Prepnrod from n. prescription of_Dr. Juan Delu msrre Chie'fl’h) aicinn of the Hospitul dn .\'urd ou Lnri'noisiere of Pinyin. This invaluable medic'ne is no imposition, but is unfailing in the cure of Spermntorrl u or Seminal Weakness. E'ven species nf Geni m or Urinary lrrutil-iliiy, lnvolumnry or Nightly Sc-minnl Emissions from whatever Muse produced, or however severe, will be sper-iily xelieved and the organs restored i 0 henllhy union. klhaq the following opinions of eminent French phylicians: " , “We Have used the Specific Pills prepared by Gamnciere k Dupnnt,-Nu. 2” Rue Lom burd, irdm the prescription 0! Dr. Juan. Dela. murre. in our primlo practice with‘ unliuim success, and "we believe there is no other med icine so we}! cnlculnt‘ed to cure'nli peraons scarring from lm‘ulunlary Emizysriuns or any other weakness uflhe Sexual Organs, whether caused by a qedentmy mode 0! living, exceawu, or nbuse. ; R. A. Buunnnmk, .\l. D. . ’ _ G. D. Duunnm, M. D. i ‘ Jinx L: lecun, .\l. D. Paris. Mar; Mb“ 1863'." _ ' BEWARE OF COUNTRRFE‘ITS. The Genuine Pills are sold by all the prin— cipal llruggl‘sts th'oughoullhe Wprld. Price One Dollur per Box, or Six Boxes for Five Dollars. . Guuéxnl & Dnvox'r. Sole Proprelorl, No.l2l4'Rue Lombard, Paris: One Dollar enclose-l to any authorised Agent, will. insuro'n box by return mnil, securely nah-d from pH pbsmmuon; six bun-afar the dollars. [ 3010 General Agents for America, , OSCAR G. MOSES t CO., 27 Corllundt at.., N. Y. N. *B.—-yFrench,Germnu. Spanish and English Pgmph'leu, coullining lull particular: and di roclions for nae, sent (me to every addreu. Dec. 18, 1865. 1y , THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY Sll Juan Culxn'l Cnnnnln FIIALI PILLI. I’m-pared from n preucription of Sir J. Clarke, 11. D., Phylicinn Extmordinnry to the Queen. This invaluable medicine in un failing in the cure oi fill those p.-inl'ul and danger-nun diseases to which the [manic con llitntinn is subject. ltmoderaws nil exceuu and remove: nil obstruction, and u. upee dy cure may be: relied on. : T 3 fluvial Ladies it in peculiarly miter] It-‘will, in uphort time, bring on the monthly period wilhfignlurity. ' Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears tho Governmont Stamp of Great Britain, to pre ventcounterfem. , ’ Cwflom—J‘bcw Pills should not be taken by Fem-lg: during the !IRST THBKBJIOI‘HI! 0! Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Mia cnm’ngc, but It any other time they Ire safe. In All cases “Nervous nnd Spinnl Afl'eclionu, Painl m the Buck and Limbs, Futigueqn flight exertion, Palpitation of the flea n, Hyatgtirl, and Whites, these Pill: '1“ effect a cpre when I" ocher mum have‘lniled 5 and Illbnngh a powerful remedy, do not cont: n iron, culomel, sntimon’yTor Ilnylhmg humul to the constitu tion. ‘ Fun din-anions in the pamphlet Mound each pmknge, whizh should be curefully preserved. Sold by nll Draggilu. Sole Agent. for the United States and Canada. . JOB MOSES, 27 Cortlandt St, N. Y. . N. 8.—51,00 and 6 postage lumps enclos‘ed to an] Authorized Agent, will insure 1 bottle, containing 60 Pulls, by refiurmmail. Sold by A. D. Buchler. . [OB6. 18, 1865. l, DR. HARSHALL’Q CATARRH SNUFP Thin Shall“ be: thoroughly proved ilulrlo be the belt article known lor curing the Qlllfl’b, Cold In ‘he Head and Headache. It has been found In excellent remedy in mm: cue. of Sure Eye). Deafness has been removed by it, end Hearing he: ol'wn been green] improved in in use. - ‘ - lt is {repent end egroeeble, end axvu‘ ul nnnrl new! to the dull heavy pefiu ceased by dlmeu of the head. The tenulionl the: using it are delightful and lnvfgonung. It opens and purges outulloburnclione,urength cm the chads, end given I. heeleny cation to the pine Iflecud. ‘ More than Thirty Yeare‘ of sele end an of “Dr. Imhefl’l Ceurrh end Headache Sunfl," he] proved in great value for all the common disease: of the head, and a: this moment eumde higher thnn ever belore. l Illa recommended by meny of the but phy liciene, end it Med with greu‘wcceu and eetilfledon everywhere. Bend the Certificate: of Wholeule- Drug giltl in 1864: The undersigned, having for my ya" been ncqnainled with “Dr. I‘ll-l lhell'l Camrb end Headache Snnfl'," and mid “'in our wholeule undo. cheerfully Into, the; we when l: to be equ-l, In every regpe‘cx, n; eh. manned-tion- given all: for the cure’ of WW Afleclionl, and mu h it decided ly the beet-nick we have ever known for all mm... a...” or the and. [ um b'Parry, Bulge; Reed, 49m- : Co., nm‘m; Brown, Lawson 8 CO., BoMon ; Reed, (Enthu- ‘ Cm. 110 mm 3 sun W. fork. BUIMI; Wllnon, Fairbunk C 00., Batten; Bomb“; Edmund! 00., Bolton; H. H.vflly,‘l’oflllnd, la; Barnes t Put, New Yuri; A. Bx! D. Slfldl, New York; Stephen Paul 8 00., New York; Israel Minor t CO., NemYork ;llcKeh non & Robbin. Nrw York; A. 1.. Econ)! & CO., New York; M. Ward. Clout 00., [kt York; Bush t Gale, .\'ew York. For ude by all Drngxiiu. Tr] 18. Dec. 18, 1885. 1y ‘ . , BRANDRETH'S PILLS INFLUENZA. DIPTHERIA.-—ln {nhmmao tor: mums, when no bleeding u permuted, n free we of then Finn noon modiflel tha 91min; lymptoml, 3nd peruvennce, accord. ing‘to the directions. ulunfly quickly cures, Ind certainly nolhing ls tinted Kn using. Hrnu‘ dreth'l Pllll. For colAl, influenza, diptherin, pnlnu oflhe bend, dininou nml upopl‘xy, nu midi'ciu can be conipured no them. In tr)— upelu, font and :gnc. small-pox, And in ..u. the diieuel of childhood; that? use Shares | speedy recovery of heuhh. They broducu‘ the‘le relnlp Ilmply‘by “kiln: from an brood m: impuriliel, leavingjru/IS‘ vmu. FLUID FREE, to all! a real: "locality" to "core: its proper and nelmary “gums" or_ henlth. K BRANDIIETB S ‘PILLS hive umnny for tho SUBJECT MATTER U 1" DISEASE, and mass its CERTAIN EXI’ULSIUN FROM THEBUDYV Dec. 18. lm nit. TOBIAS' VENETIAN mea's'r. Died of Group—«VlM; a. pretty and Interest ing child I saw hm. week! But not, ulna! it is no more. Such was the couvemgtion of mo gentlemen riding dean town in the cure. Ditd of cronp 1 how “mange! when Dr. Tobiuu' Venetian Liniment'la I. cemsjn can, H’ taken in lime. Nowr mpthen, we appeal to you.“ it is not. In une‘palLry gnil undwrom we make, but for the take .1! )uur infant fluid that now lies playing a yuur feet. Group is a dangerous dispute; but use Dr. prma’ Va. neti'nn Linimont initi'meflnd i! is iobbed of in tenors. AIM): keep inn the héuso; you may not want it to-night, or to-morruw, no telling when—but armed With thin liuimem. you are prepared, let it come when it will.~ Price only 40 cents I bottle. ()flicelfl Con.- lypd'htreel, New York. MM), all Druggiats. Dec. 13. m ‘ , LYON‘S PERIODICAL DROPS! The Grml Female Remedy fur lrrrg'ulunlm f These “runs are A scientifically Conlllfl'llld ed fluid preparntion, and belterllmn tiny Pills, ,Puntlers or lerums. Being liquid,.lheir Icllon is direct nnd positive, rendering them IL reliable. ttpeedy uni certain slteeifiufur tho '(‘ure of all obstructions nnd_ suppresiaiuns of“ ms um. Their popnlnrity is intticntctl by the- Mutt [but over tuwmo bottles tire nnnuull) with ' nnd consumed by the Indies of the United! ‘St-tru, every. one o!‘ u'hont‘spt-nlt in the strung- Ecst‘ terms ot~pninle oLtheir great menu. They are rupitllyJuking the flute ot evrry other Female Remetl‘y, und‘are considered Ivy ullu’ho know uught at them, as the smell, !nfenl, and most infallible prepsrniiou in the worhl,tor the cure of hi] female complaints. the remand l of all obstructions of nature, and the prun‘lu tion orhenlth, I'vzulutity and strength. Ex plici‘ directions stunting when they msy he used, Etna explaining wh- n_ and unity they should not, nor cuuld not In need without producing effects contrary is nature's chosen ln‘ws, will he l‘ouud‘ carefully folded mnuntl eurh hhttle, with the written signature 0! Junx L. Imps, without. nhich none are genuine. . Prepared by‘Dr. JOHN 1.. LYUN. l 9!) Chapel Street, New Huron, Coun.,‘s‘rlw mm be cun~ sulted either personnlly, or by mnil, (enclosing Hump.) court-mini all privlte' dtsessea uni female weaknesses. Sold by Druggtsts every where. . C. U. CLAHK t 04).. ' Grn'l Agenu for U. 3. and Canada: Nov. 6, .665. 1" ¥ * TERRIHLE‘ DISCLUSURRS. ( Stan" ran my Human l—.\ moat valua ble and wonderlnl puhllcuion. A work of“ 400 pngl‘l, and 30 column] Engraving". DR. HUNTER'S YADE, All-.CUSI, an o‘rlginnl and pupnlnl' lremiu on Mum and Woman, their l'huiolopy, Functions, u'n‘l Sexual diam-{hug of every kind. with. Never-Pulling [remaliu for their awed: cure. The practice 0! DR. HUXI‘ER has long b: 9n, and still Is. nnhoflnd ed, but/4| the earnest loliv-ituion u! numerous perionl, he lml been imluved la extend his medical usefulness thrgugh the medium of hi ‘-V.«\DE MECUM.” 1!. n n volume’thul. would be in the h.|ndB of every Inmily in the hmd, as n prmeytive of secret Vic", arm a guide for the allgl‘julion of‘onc ol' the mosl nwlul and dv slruclm acourueg lbw! ever vimed mankind. One copy. securely envdnped,nill he lorwurd‘ ad free of [mange |o any pm. of tho United States {or M) cenln‘ln P. 0. Humps. Address, pool paid, mt. HUMER, .\'o. 3 Divulou St.) New Yutkl "‘ " ’ ‘ [Sept.2s. ly I'o cossufifinvas., _ Th nudeuigned [having been reltoi‘ed to ealthe in a few weeks by u very sim‘pk- reme dy, ultcr having sufl'ered‘uvcml yeprg, with ‘3 severe lung nlTcCliun, and that drum] dileue ansumplion—is anxionu to make known to his fellow-sllfl'erera the menus or cure. » To all who desire it, he will send atropy of the prescriplion used, [free ol chm-39,] with tli‘e directions for Prepnrinft and using lha. lame. Which they WI“ find a um: curt l’ur‘Cox. summit, Aa-rnnflinoncnnil, (:ummafloum, etc. The only object of the Idvutiu: in mud ing the prem nption il to benvfit the afllictcd. snd iprend information which he conceives to be inulunble, 3nd he Impe- every .ufl'erer wall‘ try his remedy, u it will cost them n‘othiug, And In" prove a blessing. Parties fishing the prncription. will plea-o address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, - Willingmaburgh, King: 60., Xe! York. Oct. 16. 3|]: DR. H. ANDERS' lODI‘KE WATER. ‘ AI [xvuunu'nnoovn'n " A Fun. GIAII of ludino in etch ounce ofwlter, diuolud mlhoul a mum! - ~ .Tbe men Pownlm. Vlulmso Au" and Rn‘ronfln-I known. Scuoruu. SALT-Ruling. Cucnn, Butt-Annmfohuvnox, and mu- . 11] Chronic and Heredimry Dilutu, are cured by its an, n thouundl can testify. Circular lcnt ln-e. I’m-051.00 per bottle 0; 6 fur $5.00.. V Mr. H. ANDQRfl t 00., Physician and Chemists, 4:8 Brund'ly, New York. Sold by Druggilu geuenliy. [Sewn 25. 3:11 EDITOR OF THE COMPILER Du: Sll:—Wilh you: permiuion,l ilah to lay lo the reader: or your paper, mu '1 will load, by return mail, u: all who wi-h lumen-J I Recipe, with full directions for making nn using a simple Veggmble Balm, that will of feclnally rem’ove,lnlen days, Pimplu,Blulohel, Tun, Frecklel, Ind all Impurities ofrt'he Skin, leaving the lame soft, glen, Imoqth And beau m'ul. ~ I will allo mail free to those. having will Hudl, onßun Face], aim lo directions and Information thu will cosh}: them to non u lull growl or Luxurilnt Hair, Whisken, on Moustache. in leu than thirty dl’l. All Ippllcntionl answered by return null withontchnrue. Relpecliully yuan, , THUS. F. CHAPMAN, Chcnplat, NOV.3O¢ 3m 83l Brondnyfilev York. T 0 DIE’IX A no CAUSE u than who lull in the Iqbal nnkl nndoubta odly do, is foolilh. But on the other hand DYEING FOR A GOOD CAUSE u thou the In win sud prudent enough to remedy tho ddecu o! nllnre with 0113131400 an 8413 DYE, on doing every day, In every City 9! th. 11. nion, b eminently puiuwouhy/ TH. peue. M revolution in going on throughout. tbs whole llnd, nod thus beauty and human, sup. plsnt homelineu andincongruity. lanufac. lured by J. CRISTADOBO,NO. 6 Altar Home, New York. Sold by Drnuiau. Applied b; all Eli! Dreueu. {Hi} 8: 1m ' fiTbe'Bichmond Wm.) Enquirer up; “Our former ulna will, with the excep tion '9! A night proponlon. become pub. pea. _ ‘ ‘ . ' "Thin um be the upihqmd and of “0n... ‘3O? phmthrovx- ' - CI
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