wol)bstrittr. Beustoe. Chase, is iti,DAY. MAY 3n, 1866. -blackhead — fA lo rn „ 14 , - -O R GCIVE/W1- :f n:ASTER CLY. NIER, sAr3e 0 F BE II KB CA UN TY. - tins writ or vas ROVK. The good people Of, Lb o'Nort h are pretty, veil tired out with the Radicalism which ban overthrown government, broken up : ehurches; destroyed society; and produced uch a state of bitterness, not only between tedious, but between the inhabititnts of Vie same towns end villages.' - But, hove t ver tired they inay, the'trittbistandS ht as ever -:-More distinctly, indeed, than ever before—that the Radicalism , whiCh was in old days:the enenirof , this Xineri,", can Union; is ait'Aberanglily it today, and; that the: battle remains to be fought with it, and - the friends of the , 1 Inlets - Must conquer or be conquered. It idle to close our aria to the truth which . stares us in the face. It is sneglect of duty to say that we are tired of it, and wake up our minds to rest, while the ene `dragsus on to ruin. If no othisiftiote of warning were e;onnded, the President's. speeches, in which he pointed out the - ex- - treme men North and South-as the origi nators of the late war andi thejoint one , toles of the Goveroment,Ought to morale the people to a sense of danger, ' The hammer and anvil illustration of he' President was a Perfectly correct one. The active spirit at the' handle Of the I amme-has been Northern. Radicalism. It is a spirit which - has no particle of rea ton in it. It &Bowe wild impulses, and I thoroughly unprincipled .as to the use of Means to accomplish •ite ends. These ire times when the Government can-only be preserved by faithfulness to principle. The hour calls for every citizen to atg press himself, and be on one side or the 'Aber. The difference between the Presi- . cent and his Radical opponents is so ats a elute that one party can triumph only by the complete submission of the other. The idea of endorsing both, is not only absurd,_but the individual ,who should say that he endorsed both, would ),e regarded as laCking either common tense or common-honesty.' ' The Oonservative Republicans have it stow in their power to save the nation. On them rests - the responsibility. Mr. John ten emphatically belongs to them. They cre his party. He is not the man of the immoonstio party, and the Democrate )s,ve no: right to claim him. They will support his reconstruction policy, heart and harid, and therefore the Conservative Republicans :gm look to,thein as a power to be used for the accomplishment. of Mr. , Johnson's Wishes.- - Those wishes novelise are to:sweep 'Northern - extreraistst out of the way of the onward march or peace end Union. Defeat Radicalism wherever it is possible, and so sustain the President. I Let it be remembered now that the war was prosecuted for the Union, and-not for the purposes of those men who Were the original disunionhas, who always dechied the Union a League with hell, and who aro now as evidently inimical to it as ever. We trust the result will prove that party ties are not as etr4ng as the Radical lead ers imagine theth tio be, when men come to consider the simple guestion now be fore them. Shall we sustain the Union and the President, or sustain the enemies of the Union and crush .the President ? The issue is made up, and must soon be decided.- Tas Agasday llferesay.asks Gen. Geary to stand up like`.a man andunsiver, yea or ray, to the' following plain interrogato ries : ' • let. Are you in favor of negro suffrage ? 23., Do you approye of President. John-. son's'veto of the Free•lmen'a i ßureau Bill ? - 3d. Do you approve of President John. son's veto of the Civil Rights Bill t 4th. Do you approve ofi i resident John. .son's speeches agent Raclicala and Radi calisin, delivered respectivelyen the d. of February and 18th of -Aprl4, 1866 t sth. Are you in favor of a general, - road law ? • . Gth. In the event of , your election, would you consider. it an endorsement of President Johnson's reconstruction . policy I • These are simple queations, and reqo-re only simple anilwers. Gen: Geary need iot: waste worda;but merely answer to each inquiry yes or no. Come, General, be plain and brief. In your present situation you must;'as Hamlet says,'.'Speah by the card, for equivocation will undo you." h is worth noting by what fra and !lei. the "party founded on great mar al ideas "struggles .to keep its hold on povier. A-more unscrupulous set of plan: dering„cheating politicians never.liefore deluded free voters. In the progress of a suit recently brought against the city of Conixid, N R., by the publisher of a pa per which was loud for " peace," it has been disclosed thatbissheet was supported by the Republican State Central Commit tee. 'The present Sergeant-at-Arms, Ord. way, of the. Rump: Hones of Repreeent& three,. was one of the men who practiced this Cheat-for the purpose/of misrepresent. • ing and distracting the Democratic party. The following paragraph may apprt , P o_pr ately be headed "The whole thing in a• nutshell" =lib np,ooncisely the / uto . tiveiwieh impel the Radicals to favor ne. gro age'; • • . The editor of an extreme Radical paper in this State metal' ' man and brother ' of Afridan descent, fresh from the South. a few 'days ago; • and in a malt insinuating, voice accosted him i thus : " Are you not particularly anxious to vote, my. friend ?" To which' eciffeei witk ;more frankness than tact, prim:aptly responded boss, I tinkt you men needs us—datta Ws-aaa very .happy to _see Congress (or either branch of it) voting that the,-Na tionat debt -shalL s oot be Inereasest. TO make that promise gnat it Twill he tiectisi nary that severa l bills to 'to " egnalize," or to " adjust"' varkia met ters lad thinmsballfail to beconseJamt. • We are surprised to learn that the rickey, of Observers for Union ?finis has, in several imitaxices lately '&1104 . 4 ;each aubSoriT,N;s until *Sudsy. . The package is iegula t tly, made up on Thursday evening, spas tell', out on the Friday morning.train, and w moutot seionnt foi its distention on any other ground than neglect. otvill'al delay on tie eerie of the Ooternment' officiate. there` will be ' hirthet Ouse for 0: o s * ttifdgbjeot.. Tag nusttruOrt IPIO6gAMMX. • The far famed Destruction bomiiiittee of Congress,selected by-that body to hunt up'testimony to proh - the South Still - die-. loyal, and to originate a plan foriceepipg the Southern States out of thin:felon un til it Suits the purposes of the Radicals tip admit them, has;'affor ittuCh trial and tribulation, made a report. It provides for an amendment of the Federal .Conati iution preventing , tbe abjidgment of the privilegei efr iodmabltie of citizens of the unitedlittaleSTittiokiffirttriertiraTignial Protection of lairs—which means Ibat no grass shall . beadMitted to all thing ciazfns, loshitqr the,white Poptilation- only the 'basis of represeota-' .l 012' Ity c ongress , rlislrsatihisiag , ti ; July' 4;1870, in all 'elE4Cioni or biembep .of Gtingrees And PrOident and Vice Presi 'dent all perrone wh volantariiy , gave ' aed d basked to th .. epenfed,.. araL7 7 /-therehy . making the. -voting- population of thh- South about one-tenth of the whole I'Pre, venting the assumption oy o A i ) ,,ttzklitcl, Statocof any debt •incurred in:aid-Of •re bellidnipast brfatare (*if 'anybody ted,,te involve the country' deeper in debt than, it ,is at present) ; and, empowering Congress to enforce the amendment:-by' aypropriatelegislatiori'. A bill aceoeirii t : niti the:railed. ; which recites , that--after the amendment shall "-hehome a part'of 'the , ,Consiltutioi,' Southern State WhichratiAes it map seedrepreeertatlies . tit Ccing73sk who will . bereqUiradjity-take' , tile test oath before adiniestou, „ - .004/44. ; h'ol l renders ineligible Ai,effica Under the 'United. Atates, every SMlthern 'man': proniirienN who participatedin , the . War; from' Jefferrn . Davis down to a colonel l in theiartny or master in the navy. The-N.' , suit of this . meeshre, if - it • succeeds in bee' eorninge part of the laW of the lend...will be to disqualify almtket all leading the oft,' izens of the Scuth from voting' or . hold log offute,,and giVe the virtual, control of that section into the hands of the - blacks,' under 7 the' duaination 'ot their Radical overseers. • It is reported-that a Cabiitet. consults. , lion on the conamittee's; report was 'held onlionday. All the Secretaries wereept posed to the proposition of .Congress, and in favor of the President's plan of resto ration, except Attorney .General 'Speed, who was not present, and Postmaster General Harlan, who; Jike the , boy at scliool, -- iihad nothing teeitY." The Presi dent declared hiinself against eendi-_ Lions precedent to admission of loyal rep resentatives from the Southern - States in the ehapeof amendments to the Constitu. tion,Or.by the passage of !mask. Ile' in slated that under the Constitution' no - State'oeul4 be deprived - of its equal suf frage in the Senate,and that, Senators and Representatives• ought to be• at once ad • witted in the respective /rouses as Pre scribed by law and. th. 3 Constitution., lie was fora strict adherence to the Constitu tion as it is, and remarked that having.sus•` gained Oarsalves under A. 4uriag :the ter-. rible rebellion, bethought that the. Go vernment ' could be restored without ai re • sort to amendinents. m , REWARDING SOLDMIERk „ • - • Ever eine* the outbreak of the' rebel lion it has been one of tlie'staple stock in trade of the ;14diea4; : te make extra ordinary and excluaive professions of. at fiehment to the interest of the • soldiers. "Our biave hoes must be rewarded on. their return from the war," was their try, and loud and long have been the changes rting upon •this sentiment in their plat forms, . editorials and stump 'harangues. To preach thetherify Wait one thing; to" piactice it quite another. Let us lee how far they have carried out their pledges in the distribution of offices at the iqational ,Capital. "The Radicals inCongrese, a•longiime 1 ago,• pass rdsolution 'reqUeStina tbe' heads of Departments to Rive the positions and situations at their disposal to merito-• Flom •and qualified persons who had served;' in the army or navy of the United'Slatea. The President, in sympathy with thiti one Radical resolution, ',issued an order' in which he desired the Deiartpiuents and Bureaus to appoint soldier and sailor clerksandmesengere. His itelt iwrreFperid with his anggestions. Almotit ell. of_ tbe secretaries and clerks. in. the:: Executive 'office are - oung ineri'wholage been offf. , •, „ cora in the volunteer army: ever y usher and doorkeeper at the.Whitelfousi Ws, discharged soldier. His appOlntinents elsewhere have : been - fiont `the ranks of the army. "Now, bow is it with the resolyiggßed foals in Congress,: 'Theyliave'fstriyeitiiffed . the departments with theirsons, nephews,' aunts ~and, cousins. , They ha iwzror three hundred CongressionaliZekeyz losterman,d the Capitai, nadir the name of police, doorkeepers and Messengers, who dray larger salnriei than ball thi:se Cori-' gasmen . aim "dreamed of deriving from, their own professional practice before they entered the field of, politics. There are: hondred or more little boys who,rlM about on the floors - of the Senate and the House to carry:notes and papers of tOhac. , eo, and every one of these bay's - dritivir larger salary for few months of such ser: rice than is paid to one dergyir an in a thousand - in New England for' a whole year's preaching and praying. There are thirty or forty clerks of the Congressional CoMmittees.: Ity,wlioin are-all these of)). c, 38 Ay: !soldier's ?lot 'at Of gip, entire-batch, we .ventureAhe . prediction that not half a dozen have ever seen tea. days actual service in'thearkny. 7"be'oi,r tidors of the Clipiitil) awartn.,with- paid plies) holddra, who nre.relatives and pair tinnlar friends of'tbe'membere of llaii - 09 . ,h: grass; and 'more-411u itig*tentluinfiltilt 4 ; planet, are simply - sinecures, money.oWiti. dles;Which could be dlipensed with ;with nojnes ; to ;aerxim end with great gain to thejpublie , treasury.. It is gifart and parcel Of-ttie otip "4•RarOu'aie platfor m ` to , Poe inSf , professions serving the soldiers, -,, or "kaniebody else; and, under , cover - of, the bill resolutions , to tisg the zPoilft rooke leaders, their relations•or lackeys." ~ • , Tsa Goiernment, 41.v:e to . far itt4if itts- Oaraticio tok,thiiii4 :1# 4ell counsel for Ili,prasectition . .,; The ,geivtleadenaidected arelfeisere. 'Biartai Neff prif, Clifford, 0- 4 111u ,k t lfi i t 1 01 RaV/P4u, Ina . two Joit=tabn..W. ;Forney , and John Mirk Mt .one a *lead , duple! nor, ; l other,lyill'itf . Vol,tlie . idea of October, put of • d Mist 'mplalnt The territory of Colorado, in the year 1861, polled an aggregate of 10.580,00 i or6,bout tile are pumber,asiffrie &unf,) , is Ole Jas rtnaidifistlat 4geoffon6Froin ec!tn:'oc,iinse,*4#43r,Otte popnlat ton since' then hie einasisferatly dinsiniSicd4nd in IEtIZ this tgtat lint° watilonly /,547.' Nei ther Colorado nor Nevada contain more inhabitants o*mi:thousand single' ,cOnil , ties of the States east of the 'Mississippi, and yet, the latter has already been.ati untied 10, the :Union, and , - Senate last week voted in favor etlhe ad mission of the.former. The sneret, hand ful Of people in Colorado are to toe 1. 1!t, As hose of Nevada tuwe ',titre - 0i been, upon an equality in the Senate with the ,091 e of .Ohio,'` vilin''hrei,nelirlyi if 'tiOt, _quitO. two lA/WIWI' tow) a kiott ip impitep , ; th&e, of Pennsylvania; who :are at; least , tree _ycr koybp. 01:6tittorikAhau fctur millions,. An inhabi tant of Coloradwis to here as ninth infla e'ttee at least min hUndred audit:kilt-three tewi Yorkers. - • • ; Tlip absurdity 'the - prciposiY*se:FT dent that Oily in the;se:ision. tbo:appro., 'Prate Committee of the Senate decided that Colailtda 'o-ughkUOVW,i4 ind the Senate itself approvad.ofi- the re: Apart. But the extent to-which too differ lances, between .tho-President •ark Coe, greiti would be , carried, and the ratuartfl twCi Oi three idditional , votes to-Sinn the{ disunion majdoritY, was not then foreseen. It It from this partisan considerittionthet decision of . the:Senate )) . 'eeta, re :versed by a body of men who One probe their readiness to do for-their own purpo seeth at whisk lbgyitage.flladY4ecidelli ,ought not to be done at all. -in order to do this, the Radical majori. iv; 'Watt , earripelled to eriallow another It:. consistency. The Constitution of Colorado contains a distinct prohibition of the po• litical equality-of the negro, although . the Senate has, thus rated for the new Slate, .withthe oblectef, innreaiing tkio-pciwer that , party_which is desirous at forcing ne gro-suffrage upon the Soutbeni 43,to_the credit 'of seven of the ;Radio-31a. headed by Sumner,, that they-preserved their `cOnsiateney . by voting against 'the admission of Colorado, with its 'provision egainet unqualified negro sufftsge. • If these 'seven , Senators remain true to-tho prin;iPle Of which they are prcuninent exponents, the : - veto 'of the .President, which will undoubtedly be given in case ,'the 14'11 7 ,0saes 'the - Tfotife, wOl be sus tained. • - - Thomas_ Marshall; Esq., of; Pittsburg; is I a'noted . orit and out Radicat. 'He was a . delegate to, the Convention which nomin ated General Geary. .1%10 man in that body deriorinced • President Johnsl More bit ,,• . • tarty 'or 'fbitght harder again!' endorsing . him , And • his, policy. After- Geary 'was nominated,l.tr. Marshall, was' e.allek Con' for a In'that SP7eCh he' defined the position of General Geary in the fol lowing words: • • • "I • heartili 'endorie the "riorialtiation Made here. to-night,, although_ I, preferred another, I'never knew Generalpettry ne n til 'last week.. He called .ort.ime At my Oleo in Pittsburg,. In the course of the oan'veraatlen that ensuid,Renered:Geary.• hearing me express admiration of my old friend ;Thad-Stevens, declared. that: he 'endcireed • every sot of 11ErvStevens, sal& every word he , had uttered in Congress: except his remark about certain parties b4ing in hell: I, (paid Mr. i Marshall,) can afford to endorse General Geary 'when' he so fully endorses my old friend, Thad deus Stevens.'" •- The pisurdonists of Pittsburg, had a meeting . , On, t4e night of thej Mr. bfarshall made a speech there, in which he is. 'reported bY'the Pittah4ig Dispatch as 11444:used thefitollowing language::: • "Ai to Geary's- principles; they were these General'Geiry had tolll 'Monti:inn). in his'otlice,' th . at his' platform' was the ihrhoils • speeeh 'Uttered by Thad. Stevens:at . the opening ,or .the ,session of :Congress. - The&Tily objetiliniie had to it,. - teas the gat sentence. That sithich,referred to Roger 13, Taney', as one'itui,should ,Olati the wrong be had dote colored race in. a.very -warm place r . General:Geary thought in bad taste. The sireeclialluded tolby • Mr..lfaishbll . has :bed ex erisivey Publisf3ed:' in it' Thaddeus ,Steyens boldly announced his •disueinn , sentinients, in , the Afullest . and most unequivocal Manner'. Ile took - the gi‘oUiad that the,SOutherti States , Must be kept out of the Union until the .negroes -should be given the Tight to id or der-that they ialght` be, use ~to secure e perpetual political an - Pripitacy 7.1 party_ now in {rower. It was so giessly treasourble throughout es - toishocit every conse.rvitive and Fight; thiokuig. 812 the country., Mr: Stevens is; the avowed anitopets advocate 13f negro iittality: As 1110 , 1'helitts - ,heen'lctiewntor pears., =I Ruch is the man and such ire theienti• relents endoisedilY General cle'ary:t s'rery; disunionist ;Peurisylesniii otauds 1:7 (}vary and Stevens. Generaleary boldly and• voluntarily aVows th at they i cupy ''preciaelY saMei litical 'form, •.Let this be:fully .untierstood- ; and. .constantly kept in mind: 'A tete tOr Geary • is a vele tp 'aiiatiidn,theinratzicia pojlOY 9f, • the Lincastir 4moiganiationist and dis• unionist'.-Thad.Stevene.-No!decent white man can,yoto for Geary vritlifint feeling his . .. 11 0!;44051-14:illo*PlskYpr alrame. N 9 ixisai who .regardi , the best interests °f his. ceuniryMbre than party asiri vote fOrliink . -Lreineaster /ileeftfgenay. -f - ' ''" ``: Tun iladicats are • incessMitly .repesting the statement that the liteuth iii its • rebel lious as ever—thrt ,tite,",peopS are 'ripq for `,44ther'.7:94luffort4iMil• that,- in_ case.of a, foreign. wer, they vroild joiri fortune , with Ibtrenetoy, The' heat • ans yr ei• CO'stich sit:den - 1i 'ii" 'the dStaarlitions promineni- .Sonthern- leaders. Theta./is eislifedefate Pfliegirtf ;who diatin - ;.1 'A *tidied, himself for• gall, a n or _1 ability, -fiat, openly . • and , frankly. aicePts the. re- Of-the late' sOnggle,, ai2d dechiies his deterittie'ittliqA6;he'a' faithful citizen° in` If ot`lo.exit4*i,WhO clbOgrot'd !the rest it mould seem 7,- probable' to:1i ? Gen. N, B.,F,orrest, the andliciinia'ind tonm,T4valli 4014 AnT34131! tot even' has become t horoughly "rrconstritatodi."T art Wilrhivietili ft* tit! kolthrviii'e6trii6t • erlia 14 3 04. ''',4444.) ) .Y 4=09 t4e 3 Equi.- tads' Auk:Melte : 1 ma ; April last, in a ,publio r!ddreas 'pe r irooplaa, Atilt them, to retiitif NI liblf4atfent=iand ivrii hid '660 ISM they *t.° Old 'lan-o'olk ci 0204, 7 . Fi l ic 4 Aft et! t.Oit 4 uiß344 l, ,:bas .beq4 talge 1 ° *4 'havq , cer.4 l n;7l hien trtifi4ok atitterick:'4o§4i,Rge.4dot„ C t_ • IMMI 3oLo BLS ta,lauvet have been 'silent and unobtrimind. 4eileily A i la4orino, on my f zd, and' I regret my se. elusion Is kof Unload by,. is in the liewsPoPekit Aretittlit*ifit to the government as 020'1000 MY own char acter. I a iheve never7-..anfultitted..An eat, , , uttered word or entertrileetta sentitient , not in. strict . eapordanee ; -With the most, humaniiing military.:*ltgeAl;iituti' fear= no investigation into ray conduct.. I certainly do not intend th !cove the country, for my •qestinyi ilt).11014 , AVlill ill' Airlericiu? Union, and f P:ltalleotitrittute ail toy In .fitttpcp ft - rarditilnOliquiltir,46,l•,gov:plp- f 'mem; - stmadittg ifit eferlit,iniki.unitieg ttrelseelotreregamerer-fivxti bond's of peace and affection. As ever, Truly your friend, . -IC ,B. FoartEsr. Fe. 20. 'GG q ~r -'.ttU~4e~; ~ ~,~ .der. , The Radical press have fallen into the 4atit of speaking of President Johnson, by wsy of derision-as "Moses." There is morel pertinence in this designation GAO, most people, at first glance, will imegme. After Moses had delivered the Children of :ItiraOl:from• the qutehes 044 80-lA. 44144 Undertbe guidance , of. eroO ! thar , Yecaccie dissatisfied with him,--thought bim ft blow! tobbpledgetefnd:pronisen—. and I thereupon the people7,-.l?ithered thernseives unto , Aaron, and:said unto bim,! 'Up, make us• Gods which shall go bafoi⁡i'firr.cititybis-this •Mosev-• the blab that b'rottgbt tuft:out of -Egypt,iwboitot not what is become of him.'" ' Action took their jewelry and made them 'aincilten calf. which they fell teilvittrthip:' ping: - 'The 'Almighty 'became 'so sorely dhpleasce 'condUCt thattHi Would have visited swift destrUclion upon . the Whole of them' lad - it'n'el been for th . iutecesaion of Moses; and,l4o . ,l„eqpc t iAc., tered great daficulty-tn inducing , the peo ple th0:4,6i8i4.-Qmeiriii 'Go I I - Like, goiso L :2'fesiderit;Thlriftft,- in the estunation.?!, thc 'Rad icalk *9e - 4416w coach, as, false fo r his prOfessiorumaciwons ises, and they turned to Stevens and called to iiim "Up, Make us gods which shall go tieloie us." Like Aaron, he hia 'Made t4em a politicaLmolten cal:f f .:WWl:4l' they are now worshipping instead of the Con stitution. Moies-like, PresilentJohnson is calling upon the people to abandon this false worship and return ,to.tlicksvorahipot the constitution, lest they shall be visited, 'ks a puniahmaat..iyitla . political .deatb, sa the .Uhildren of Israel would' ltave•been visited with physical and moral death, had they, persisted in the worahip _of the mol ten calf that Aaron had made for thpub-.-- Cdanibus Statesman. • . 77 - THE NIITIONAL In the United States Senate, a few days ago, the revenue bill be}u~ ; µadnr,gq~sic~ j op } tion, Senator Guthrie, of Kentucky, bail - : -Sir, I believe we are able to pay Our na tional debt. I.bglieve a repudiation of it would do / more injury to thia nation big - inter the'nations of)the world than even the success of the rebellion. :Vtro have now established our warlike Character' before the nations of the world ; lot us take care, tliat In, winding urr . this war we leave no stain on the honor and credit of:the' na' Lion. Ido not belinvis there lea Dian Within the sound' of my voice, and there is no claits 'of people in. the country With'whonti d. htive spoken ; that do notWitot to pay the debt, and that do not think dfis ought to pay it. Ociasionally. rdll. hear men say, " When you restore specie payments, are' you going to pay those men who only gave fifty Or sfity cents to tfie dollai-cor their bonds the full specie face value of thti bonds ?" Thittovas -the teat cry in 'England when they resumed specie pay tnentli;and England has hemmer thegreat money centre of the werrldc, and_ has en grossed a great portion of its cnmmeree. I,sm not. one .of those who. believe that - England's moneyed superiority hi to keep aiways ,as it is flow_, or has 'been for-the: last I fifty years. ftle are true to-ourselves, trunto the bequests made ns - by the frattv era of our Constitution, - true to the' large' country we gevero,--we-shall I bring .the• 'commercial cen4e to li,etvYork, end Vie, -with England in comineree: - Itidl bglieve we shall make anothert great city' in the. competing,with. her for, thejradent the'Eastern world; end , t firow mg into this country all Rita+ 'b ertefits-andleis an ta gea, and that Sln Franti=c,) will rise up , a competiprof Nev. Yor - is the commer cial husinci3B Of the'coun try; and vreshall rejoideA-more and jcnore with,,a restored Goverenaent. With maintained credit, and with commercial prosperity, and be proud of our portion and liitereat in this Government. „,„ ± - Tag. TWO ILIRWIDATIL.4. Harrisburg correspondent of one of _ our . exchanges writes the following: " Geary and . Clymer arerbotjuhenes avid there is such a markeddifference in their appearance and manners, that it has be come a subject of remark with all.' Geary is a large, well-built man,figt his slouch ,hat, ponderous beard and whole demean .al-4oiv him 19, be a mar„ of but. little brains or refiifement,"fi j mid tfe-viinild lidos; anywhere for what is vulgarly called a "Plug ;" while Clyrneetratatelrform, fine; manners and Modest bearing, at once point him out as a gentlemen, a scholar and a statesinan of the old Fchool. his 'friends here are anxious to have him and ilte•Ginerqi stump theStste together dur : 1. g the campaign.", THE VISHNIONISTS RiitSED T.) VOTE THE GETTY'S/HMG }Nemo A MEDAL-41211e Sen ate of Fennailvaitia,,ou tliCatIAT 18114.Senatar z liatt2bertoni Democrat; of , Nred tbo - figoaing :resollu ticifi ".Resolved; • ,That: the --ctinteitteis fit:lanai be instructed to bring irrlal hilt . an_tiaot 411444 A . :inventor. of this ,Cegn e wn-. wealth- to-cause, e, suitable ' Medal ; nas,oid, to be gilt& and prevented to-Gam and such other suitable, featlinoOW "PIM, nt : detire; to be presented , to z ibo,other4 cbterrilagiolaed add xion,ektniiiissioned.citito l cers and ;privates. of We' • Staff; : 1'44 Acifooght far7thisemmonwe,alikis , greati deliverance frin: idle); in vaaiiipAte 'll4, - eangitta d rran rictorious;field.ofiGettys burg°, I Senator Joiusson; distinioiilzat , moved lo` amend by,directing the aomnikittee to in-, quire into tree' expedin iey off , )devi t to.y. , two. : Democrats voted against amending the resolution.maciAtte dianniamists.for it, The 'amendment was carried. The committee did not tonsidst szp4dientand never 4rought •in the bill, and vtooteedal - was everpresen. tledlo Gen: "amid . ' and - 111iluildift4 7 -,K* cause of this vote. of • the dia . Unienlats,i—, WOO 4 Itt'e itecord page 599111 • 2 2 ' ',V . ..:, r , 1 ....., ; The th ree hundred .Efonitiaii(Piggas, have all tett indignant st theitiet or:their , ernisioud 41}9,1e5. s'ef theirpttseikt,a.pgiti,' ir hem:oatmeal waskupentelL4D.rotiria s in'ost'Yey,othtttly,, , ite - itatik'ittid.fie tonic' fart adviee - Ortheii Vesteil"` filitithittle n 3 .gxstport, Apri l 26 says : " ' Hiiridtedti of ' the - isit&si g - leireiVi fi eft ) heir homes, threw up their situations - re up elJerythintF=levittin heart and oulin this movement, and it was.truly a tdefelleholr sight Sleelut !vettiesverbp thfrr oil:, ' : idrktdp s - , .,.We is m i jorifilt , 'ite,voitr, i' nieed i ,not m Ardowing,bere • LwairAk alist 4iikri*i.liwth-giritithritiPY4l. Dk ll .eibmit ot.beiugsl3ll4aot . ,:tb: 4 3 ,' , Vaorai n ii:4541. tliefra pvlsagelliaohegai IL etStpo i ailed biti Only, Qa4e,aying," ' 1 . • • . - -511 , 11 f 11110,r,49!. O,frtke,shler 0f.,"1 . 1e isoua r AtlorTaspitil`At..,cfl2 Po entered by biz argisrat oil. bp Inornion or ;off 29tV,.filiti tiitetcbittitid..goggeo thlt, entleratia.anti oonigiaitZtas liver up the keys of tho littok and cattle... The burglars then effected an entrance to the bsnk ancriebbed the safe W 431 1111 in United State: bonds and abotit gsIK: I I. in deposit — iiy.- , lectitd" Or lee: , ie. A reward . fit *IMO ‘ihal(lls ofl'rtiby' the of fi cers iob, . k ft). e tiptiitzfisn slop rf ihp . o terskitudAre vorycot the t.eepritiryi..kD r tt 1 ) ). ba4,:forlll fotmerkind 6 . 15,1t01 hnlittrtattr. - • •1.111144.6.1f0rt.01•Fim-it About Ifoilt 0°01%.140a Sunday afturnooa a tiro broko out In the row. of tolttOittitri fratubilmatfilith'ln Peach alreei, was itiotvit at, the 4„itse, Anil an I refiipktoe_ithtteisflie rIK 4s o 7[ }lames bey and any hope of extinguishing them. , T¢j4o efpl) oitnipigg . tieli)reTnjeltad4holgq . diligently to remove their croodsand furniture, aided by many cf ; tk t u f Aittns 1,1,34,:q . Most eases they were successful in securing only a -t., , L t g' ..• ,„ Li' high '"wiattliii4led"tile easterly direction, over thcarick buildings on the east side of the street,but the general atter_ 'Where' ttie theigidlief 431tgel."ifieCtitik' 88denr7 - It iffSetiveria iitekiiiveoi4hOsteit • iiiiantiiteVlif rasejsh •SWii:4litha ieavlirhis store; was upon. fire, and_j_o quiek was the prgress of the devouring element that before any, Snit itutt '.lbdo.'-reltdeVe 3 the biiidini-wasitotitlii - itrapped fit-flantbs , 4.— Two stables , adjoining were also consumed, one belooging to Mr. Serr ato l lhef.otherito 41F.„ Decker. In ,tp fo rr9 a er ere ,a cew and, pig,:*th of, 4hiotiperthell? l'hittioTiV large earriago.making estOlishmo,nt,ort•tha,Aa4 of Mill creek, was for a long time in great della er, but through vigilsocentrar industry, the building was saved withouti_dtuaaga. • E'rOnt ebti`row first spoken: L ot: gunfire. aY to a two story frame bgildin - g north; -owntil,by;Alttokonbiehi'd: §s4landcekAr t ,aalf 3'4 ROsalterc-!.:Fai a wialleAltseciftiCk as if ink pier' A's"? eei'of tWittliere - ecluirti44l4 Pre - - worktdyrith a zeal seldom,. asioollil, n€4 l .V; brought-the-names into suhjection; after the lirsti.lokett of, bad ',been about half de_4trojtod.:-.1110 darnagit to tat 'the buildings in the'elednity was considerable; , -Isriansi of . them thinsindetva were Cracked by the heat, and on, .s sotti,ei th:corniee .and . roof' were . ,e The follossing are.the owleriand occup4rs of the'bnikliggs_ilestreyed; Willi • th sir _ losses soul insurance,. as nearly as we Jiainkeen t ,, - tO sioerlain them : -Ist building north, next to. liatileili'd-storei droned ideitei story used by DassermartlrrStibneider• as, a olothing . etor,e; upper etoryresidenee.of 4).r. .Barnardi 41lig'''S • insurane . o ~sl,opo ,poser-- man & Schneider's loss co wered by insurance; neat north oWeetby- Robt. Smith - no)ittsuraioe olotipied by L , Priti - a§ a' gib'. cery and Osiden'e:4 . tor 12;50;4-and 4th btiiitling owl:tell by H. L. Pinney, loss 'boat s4;ooo,'ltisiiitsteo $1,600 i'becupled by "rc store,' & Han starer-and; residence ;—Weelfzete -lost not known ; Hall & Randall insured for $3,500, wkieh.iieill tot .osier IgrySerr's less ) is abort $5, 'OO9, On`whisili tle - i; is an ineursnce ‘ ei $5OO. :the fine p'ato widdon's.4ti%ihe ileirpailding -90.4.:4 99 were nearly all'eplit by the,heat, entailines loss of about $9014 which is car= Bred bylatirance. Gnekenbiehl decker were insured for ,$l,OOO on stook and " building: i s,. Vie Oatitiolitlliefirels'nritriewir;• Place tiliereP it' etigltintel Aire; inforips, us, thet, hA first smoke, coming, 1110 tlieli.Chlin-„ Fey, is_tol•otigointouti 16!!•:ithimpt,' t0:127 tingiliair the fiatiee, thei Shingles on Niroialtitipt side - to, eu,cltent thatlio bro3W /*tough: ~ile,9ll}iine that. the dra fir,t,iciurril*tt occupied liy froeltgeo !3d! f • _, *TRANCE CASE' 7 1:it 'IIIEVEVAND 3041,Siit ki4. - :4 1444:4 ;: 4' . r; 4, 4 P'rona ttiOClereltilidihitifid.%Niiril 25 I 'ln-4. great city peeple-are:dying and heing eititsigned tyAesl . 44ett,e) h,oftpp every*, 3 , 14,W" out: creating the slightest ripple on the living, moving tide of its inhatilfants: But when a fellow, utort4 ie eopposod to hay°, departed this life, and arrangements partially' made to.cronsiga, kiartuulit tido:their: last rest ing place, the consternation of his friends, can be more easily imagined ; tiniftitescribed when therdtscover that he is not flood,: only _Bleep. log—in a tratito en Air thsf,ltotrerscof lifting grave, must certainly Vaun t sfiiiiOntikipktitin:i during thO'rembiltder of lira" The fearfuLpicturett s lahlmtttrbeingtalsagg7 gliniefor - IrecAsm i rr,Otia , e,lATM M4 4 ooia"; kind friendallaiti eartifully lowered Wltat,they pptitA 'to be a.lifeteWacttodyretwitetinAtitlk. • fully repiesekted.,V7 the moat. . !pilianf • natinn.,q A, case of %hint lanai' *betels s't young man, was iipeterhelirinitAthe'graNeA;oectifteAts few dayeetgo, in this city. We'vritlibeid. the. names, of ailDpartiee, , lry.arpineint , ' request;. but the 'iertliulars we are at liberty to give-'-'' ' A.- young German, recently married to a handsome lady ef verredipeboable_pareatoge, was taken'euddealy tirneli aqilaee - -"of . Wor, nesti•last.Eriday. He was placed in iCarririge and - takefl to' his residence ,on Erie street, whore he', laid` iii grehl'aglinfulitit grinday, when4tin;tiligiiiiicticl,P . rketrateti fliih' t ithYiiicat, porieri thit he laymotinitleigtWptin34.l4: while weepinglritinit'strf.tinded the couch. To all . itivdirattere hetthie'do6.and,itlr i nAao decided. Arrangements :VettiAlkiiit - ito.. •lie made 4otrAheititirtinintWthen the. young wife, feeling she could not. givelititiiirso lion, 'M . - isistel7ttitit the pesiptititil until TtiesdXrtalitriihts , To'graiitAtkr_vtottairttuis Ortiught so speedoyto p meurn the lose,of.her husbawd, the funeral WaspOitPonie The Its consOlate Ntife;eptiactnot4 of s the day to you. 'lay in the same room with the corpse, weep. 'lng ns thougteinwheurtrwooki break, and still clinging to the thal , 4, could pot be,: About twilight on tfolidiy ev.euus' gowhin -everytliimeabhut the house was perfeetlyeini 4 et, except_,ifthse'n the stilln tea was 'broken by ,the sighs of the bereavettrwildow, there being .but few persona iz the goonhthe body seemed to move. Icll.fielit/PACA ll l;Alialttlite:ltif' infßoienttixiatr,est the etlentiotri4ione-tearfal Bye, . ~ 1 ~ U. . fn. , ,T:" qV I 2I ~ i / Inert i ' .lto wife ' %eider thickjittiOwai. noi, extinct, that the bOda•Atititrathter her:dile/ail, bottitMeAtzions ebeqi hltketifiitfluprptted - tak dteither7.mlildtrtiiii thii - tirrlitittitriOetitillitit' lone hours were spent in conversation; - their .friends Tilling that she wattlateliktiAttfesibly , .by ticifficiteriug light, as the ahado:wa goat reight,have pred t m e f the effect eh; ascribed to vitefir' 2. ": l :!",'" ' 'e) !.;:gir e 5 , 1 •1' 1 5 rmol ••• ; ! a Oftilijki 44 1 iliti)e t' A s tillii rritaiOfilk i tfriends-i4 ininwitanittiathentiolri.l andsliint , OI P :i ll it 41 11 t e lvi irle lB : i D e fri l u i r tft l e biel i Ttl owL 6S ita t Tie e lt s . ll lilT, i titfewit s ttrilyweittearbwtheimbilimenta: of 414ittyYlitt'llitittitttre!,16t1',10ktfiri, dte3i iNipos ec l"wontt eciidillicattti.: 9 4 o (iti; - 'bectiptintlillAt tito:irtid of the !Ivo hours an. other slight movement' wmalearreAllltijitti' the Putlyy.,;tATlrn Veit e.. *MA tot:cited 'Veil ntrer be described. , Tbeterifir. olunt-fthe the raorieniese - Atm of ter husband,' alternately weeping and beggiinrofThis to speakijturt one viord,..wliile t4o.Aiencle wept for job, Widened% for , a WysfeiattettlitiniOd then irinti, letiy-thiiiit etrange condnis‘iiptUtteiteitKastipe of con filsionenerally. Whoa Also Physician arrived the tyke *Otero rsseMbleil are the' qu t p , roy d e g t , inan, an pitting and "applyinglletliVielilai. i'vewertrAtetrd or dreamed of by aity,taf the i, it t icy 4 011 0.. tlie , z,kfei ~ e vertirkeltnel 7:it.1197 5 - sintoziefgatv,atenio4o4;Atii gq,-1 • iiien*# ititt - otenne WI snit St - ihe I ) aide of her husband ,Ln o , the smog., eloathilliripl il!tlitittifttill& itittiiiiiibllooo)o l tettelJut a few moments before, I. ..x.5.1%, #.313 t`tr • .i; % 1-1 - 1 ; ThIPP/Oatatietigikl Olt DfCe3B , F7IOI4 ta ‘ ?galore the Writi and `tetueeitate the man, which -41.hed fn both [Ma joyoi mai testy MCI :wet, .is tygLiek..—.. 4-, . g.a.. :ore,. but if you wiliquestion the piltiont. to regard to twilit), !laid 1 , , fix., you till very often find ithstitilligestio iirthe r prime came ; the inti ,anney of ihe-b in wadi stomach ta very close, and nothing eo , ours the feeling,:autirdispo4l-, Lion .n dyspepsia . It t is n sinYdlat' ftet ' that! wffitilltriftietitetiftrafelfflifter'lltefftiettrtelt went ie„properly,digeeted the brain is free and unopprestotd, - and will solve our troubles, Pointing out annilkine ahead, and inclining us. 40 look ortihe blight,,,ll4s of Lt Aar duty.tiEguatna.agalsulif thiblinoneer—indi gestion—and we know of nothing sti potent to assist digestion as. Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. It has cured' somp very bad-.cases of dyspepsia of oven ten or fifteen years; standiag. • Atitstfetilt..e- A sure and certain remedy for all diseases or the stomach and digestive or• gaps, is Iloofland's German Bitters. They never fail in Dyspepsia, - Liver Complaint, or llierreue Dabilitx.,. The owe ot, ti bottle or two wiikyrork, vrouderis. I Try them.= For sale by, "aff dinggrati. 'Thi r y are not! it,lturri drink. 16 1 0 4 2*- . , 3 •„, :" ' should rielt'he' vitsAtduring a airtailkthdo; tit they will surely bring on, a miscarriage. Sold by all drug. pes. my 3-1 m. ,The.rcal Velpau FrenchTills_cure sickness riettailettitnifelti , veirnifing Iteartbdrn: • Site notice. EJEiold py.all druggists - . nl2.lnr. -163 - Clark & 'Brother, Wholesate,and Per. toll Dealers in Confectionery. Oysfe'rii,'Cinifed Fruit, Staieuery; ,Yankee Notions, Illakere.. GoOds, Toye, Cigars, Tohaeco. Pipes, &e., Wess Side of Peach Fired. 1 Square South of the VoiengaOtAlitr, - Pa. Also. Dialers in all kinds4WAß,W** -- ; 7ll4tge. attention 1414 01111141fitdt!forrle,4:-• f f ut ch irni r n4 r : V9 l l l4l6 '"'V rial is Agent; girardcPeiiiirr.--"'-rets:*"..l3irlay, -141.1443'1,41U othili>.oliimi-ergitinstliritley., prOmentnt . , — Wi" , 311, - -trith'itro:penositithannti,' rtfrisenV47.4pActsitiairattendsil4 - .01q tie180n.")•:-. • tr z'riCTURES.-• feitions wishing to preemie por Vats of themselves or members of their fam ilies; should-I:dint the gallery of Mr. Ohlwiler,' in ,Roieniweig's block. His specimens,Of .work convince us that he is an 'artist who has few snperiorm The throng ;of visitors to hiw rooms are an indication that his merits are daily becoming better.known and appreciated by the public., * .Hatti Cocas darastm..—The public ittentinn.is again called to theme:its Of Waal(' and popular medicine... 39nar airsn rtti Kerr THORDTGII TRIAL DVIitRIYA ?ID !IRDID OF TwENTT•pss YALU rS anaurraii LIM 3108 T 81.81• DT. AND piarrsia CO 2 ... ‘ , R2c01FT rOarheoar ATLI LIISG boimainna. • EverY eo . lderate toner' knows the importance of removing I ' g &traction's in - their early stages and many from Fad erpeilenca haiele:raed the danger of daisy. ffalt's Cough Remedy is so? recommended as a aims. *AL FOR ALL ItrixAsitiicLot. only fora *pact; fie class Of-Massasitoested in the, BIM stinetareAnel. , ted by the game causes and requiring rola& thi same treatment, Tar) , lug only with degrees of iiolenes. It is . p)issant" thc . _iartt, sat; In Its o:.eiation, #;arongh and speedy' in its action. Long experience irovelit his no autionos or autraaininerit or eilleteney for caring Gonna; 'mange:ass, naosczurza. fragrp 4srnitl. and wnoorMa nowt. It rembres irritation, cause free and east expectora tion, 19osen;the tight And, fall sensation in the lungs, lisitores.ths respiration to its natural condition, Ssiipsrta 14alth and vigor to "the lungs and *Tao clearness and strength co the voles. _ Onohottls le genet'aitysttflici'int,tio Cure an ordinal Betel:Om 60 emits toti bottle. r'beitt IndoetroeitinOffAred a.the trite, B° l4-10 " 11 4 - n II OIY 61/ & Warfel, pr4trise tors, at heir drug store, 830.24 MA street, Erie, Pa , and by dealers generally. : ja29An :.•4 LFRO s rut AnattrelN Jonasake "PnaItSUCT;• May '65, edited by Wm. Procto44.....Ffrofesnor . of Pharmacy aythe - Phitrdelphis College!, ct Pharmacy. 7 -"Will the - irlaid Extracts gq, 04i of use owing to they tab prim*. ~san we have some Authoritative modiacat ons of the formulas by which we can Make Caen:rata more reaeou• Able cost?. if , thilatter, stall- the changels In the . tidality of the menstraum, or In the manner of applying, It, 5c41141144i* quantity requisite? Can. there ,be a convocation of the Committee of 'Revision AO en abatis° some new method or modification of the prese • ifrOiPes?" With regard ' tc the cialitempiatcd amine In Clis y ; tity, oninAlioxtmustrunne itself. in the prepare tinid extracts, I would take °motion to gay teat in ..;'.411,' seine the health .of the patient is the great object to :`• Tfin coat pf the material Is sonasthing,Ant Witein,prit into the seelsrith human health, and °len Mimes life;it is hardly worthy of consideration at, all.' M y /31437,(791iw0014ra) will untiotie 'to be ,m•le u -formerly, aiad if 'lt cannot be maintained at present . tri ll, they will bare to t é advanced to anew 6thytadeance frttite price of material. To . such as desire quantity in stead • Of iinality, we , would pay that water is a cheap cgmmodity,, And, ma y be 'readili - ii‘lde4 lay the person neingthe medicine if he desimito do ao', „ 'Dtakgist e:nd' Pbetoret, , • 594 Bra,dway, ltew York City .41 Cone. COLD nn ROOS nildiatit;attention and Should beelected. If allowed to coltinhe, irritation - se the lunge, A 'pernitnent ittroac left.Oben or se incurable lusbudisesso tnoften theA .L esult. Brown's Bronchial Troches a (Breit Itatluetten be the - petite, giretinnadiste :slier.. reit brosw cbitleseSthnna. catarrh, consumption and thmatdiseases logoeheettre used eith alcrayre94 P.Ceetis• and ; ' l.ll3ll o.EPtiaisitt yr int cl a d Tl 4 44a.nreful in cliaLing the: voice when taken beineringing or snaking, and relieve vocal orsaris. „pin T r ic ) h l ii_ are; re d'entinsendod &u prescribed, by physi cians and have had testimonials from eminent men ffirredghent:ther tountri. 'Being an *Weiner Une,nutrit, and having proved their efficacy by a te:it of many years, each fen - illiada them - in newloealitLee in various parte of ithet'setistd,. end' the Tro!lleti are—nniversally pro. )seuneed ,bottei alt.feli. Obtain only, 'Broirrt's Bronchial Troches, 4 .asstktio pot take any of the worthless imitations that may bo offered., Bold iierywhero in -fhb united States, and in foreign ettune ,ties at 3'5 tents Der box. jall'3m „ „ The CCLATISSIONIP. AND EIPII3II3CI LIN Tareamo.-- Published for the benent and ass GaDTION.TO YOUNG KEN, and el ... berso al6o a:if/at:Man •Nersonn Debility preangar3.lletearief Manhood, &e , aupplytng. at. the' anteklene llaal4aatta op gaut.Baalt.,. By one who baa aured,biammlf attar undergoing tatunderable quaollasry. Cy tilltbetleXa poet-paid addnelwed ionTa'aPe, a Ingle ear ea. Ran of charge, tufo be had of the anther. NATBANPM MAYFAIR, Eeq., • Brooklyn, King. Cc. N. Y. ;'. ii 064): iicriicu. • , KE,Y§T.CsIE'''NATIONAL•BANk. • - or ,raug. • _ • : .#l. - . : CVITA.T.4 $l5O OM. . : DIBIOTORFi ' ' 5. Vet DES t • • JOUNI/' &ON J. ELllitr, BESTER TOWN e •.-4 OIMOBLE. • '• • • • °BANGS NOWN,Presidoleto, ", Jo r 9_1# 1 ,-+ cciubitis ifhe_obove bank attl be opened for the tranaActi,o_o - boakeas on ; DEC. 5; 1865, IN' LELfGH.ES ) BLOM:C., r 'Nest Ride of Stets St., between qronth a nd 1 1 .i/th to, keiti.f.,•torr pager dlettountah ' ' c. aaer,reoeirtt on Doppett. , r , ilbetioira 'mai and piodtada gozie4niad(* Drafts Siesliont iab ~lartlieitonstiti:4 sold - A`alismot , ,Pubtle Patrar 41 tespeetftalrooneitok . goit D.I! ,"; ,taNdePtk'Briolr, boKit Itoliirio tali •soii, Jute, P.; as a vitotaikoO the Utdacot Org. NU, ands* thwthosi namootJADISR P.,8889E BON deeds to tufo spot, tloment:pf tdo old Imoonte. Alt riononi koolittai Om -telviitodebted to hffit Etteregititto Ntolt sod lett* itithottditsf.o .• ; ~? ;;: • *; ' ; . • I JAMES R...CROOTe:Lt €4IN, INZALiatignit: RQ .L ITG : II;'4:. ITAN-ED 7 ,:* l;tg T4l BEA! : .' AND : Framer, - Bolsi? and 1310, 1 14 m on idi no ., • 40 riclot Feuell n ivalk f r , MAloblog and 7,, ,4. e!; B elll Rd 00... shop po , tosett ,Be 4 ip.nd sth Ste., fide, I , Lu • t• !7 irolitettoily call .tkooltoioOl of the p' übilq is otlr• . 4.43ta11te r_ .. ..g O /,44_l l ( ol l: t riblift Itt l e., PIIMPLI•V 100 rouitoto %onitl! ! .," Ovjpg Atted !titre lb pint_ sh fti 'is ior turtg, wd eouddeut gitigi oath* . .1101"Vadioicoomoilooki *titre prcimpt attentlosr iratre4 = tf.:, JAKlRl . r.pitOoli& SON., Ell 3 mum BRIDAL CIIVVIttEIt, and faidzilotiOn to YO4Oll Men--pabitZ. area aid soot fret of chug.* Ope Mdrlu Dr. J. dRILL/ nor, jalll6-11. 1'1 1 4 4 . . - his kod hcar ally "VIMCOMO DEMLITr, rus be cored by ono who km eur,4l.. jf9thers, and wilt tw.! b41.,1,:i.!bk JllllO I t . ; 41 4 A ddrom Eh ta tdP, rillltt 31 ifittEtsi at If it imiN c aws?, I', r u tty different idyllist idakteii t A morie, for $lO to first P .fif ate ',.‘ e ? l 'medal'', or other first premium/ aweet,,f,L. 'Stab CfiAoh:lgues free. Addreful. ticu is , 19140.0 r MASON arciririciss Nee y dA al ClTlarilatt. BIM. T HlJC—req , 0 gentbeetas in the Veiled Meta c an b";, e ti Tea y =eel to their e4vantete.' by, Me l '''!. barge) by addrestlez the endetalte m t W , lam el befog hocebnytell will oblige by no e writ kaathezelit,ill pima addrese their et sot. ' THOi y C H k " dec2Bls-1y: • , 831 Broths T,III.BIIOItICOV YOUTEL--A Ei offered for Tsars iron Nom a , . tare Dem, w d a u tho affects of loath. will foe the take of eaffittnie tamsnity,& who need it, tb• recipe and directions f o , simple isstedy which he was caret Be , dt7-I fl l e r e2l3 °l4 63 bY 'l t y h .. . 4 I"' N ez o. P rajteeit ±_, ..uirr TO KNOW , kV . " 'EKTTHINO is t 9 g, • 4 afehiale; the cannel and trestuiesl atarrilge customs of the world ; how to s thossand things never published bah 'Had tad enlarged edition of Hunan a eurii*boolr Mr euvianw people, ands let.b. nent a loo4i ,pnistglea,reelooo..tlylvdnimtlimolu.lo bad at a book 'toren: or will be end b,, 1 . liskl, On areipt of the price. Allem . ; ' 1 ; .. ~. ILll' TOOKIt `• Gm • -. 1130 Broorly,N; T0 ,t.... , ONPUISIPTI VFS. Th. Vi, ben restored to health to a hir , audapto etredr, &Hee bold 1g antlered ant este, 'long sifeetion, and that dram sampb,io Is sea ions to mike 'mows to I fe: era,t - 8 Matadi of care. 1 're el who aeoire it, he will sews s goi ' geriptiq need, (free et charge.) with the prep} lritsg awl lidos _lbw Awes which sere an Liz 113 . tostionptIon, ' , Annt, o r h. io . . - Cdug & e. The only object of tO. i .j. leg the reseriptiue is to benefit the atil t iato rs i ic ei which be cooceirea to be to w hopes tieulle2er wnt try VII remelt, .11wm a thing, Ba 4 may proviso bleating. .. , ....Pa4.l a ielshLeg the peeter;ption,ratr 'lap pie e address' Eve. ghW MD , 4' i;- deg:OP-2y. Wllllamstargh, Kulp . . . ' 4 9 n A 14:411A IsLtAIDATAIIIIII a Dn has thoroughly proved itiell to ele known for easing Crraarn,,CQLD c .and ilianaons. It hu been. laud as sy ! , inynanykawasof Son ETU. DWitat its by it, and HUM= has often been vastly its tie s.! It is frstgrant and agreeable, any A n REM r tatbe dull heavy pains Ctl of QSllsad. The sensations after Celit I and invigorating. It °Fens and pup, at:littlest*, strengths/as the glands and ru e , action toast saute affected. Mora than thirty-years °tubs sad now Catarrh and Headache Snag has proved f for all the camases diseases of the bad,, ment),ll duds higher than ererbafore li ed by. utany of the beat physicians, and sums and satisfaction everywhere. of Wholesale Druggists in 1854: • ThePads/1 1 04d having for =ay yak ted with Dr. tiarahall'a Catarrh and Heat sold in au wholesale trade, cheerfullY st Here it to be equal, In every respect, to ti Dons given of it for the cure of Catarrh that I is decidedly the best article we h im for ageotninon dine:Tee of the Head. Heir a Perry, Reed„ Austin it Co., Eit Cp., Reed. Cutler dr,Co.,,Betit W. Foyle, s et Co., Boston ; Etaatattair,Edananda 4 4 % i. Portland Me.* Baroes it , Park, A. B. 4: Di Paul* C Lisa Mt= di Co, Memo: Benet]] Co., Id. Ward, close ,e: c o , w 'York or ails all prszemista. Try It • logll YON' PERIODICAL Intops, , T TH GREAT FEMALE REKED lIIREGULA RITa. Those Drape are • sel.ritifinipy eon grapanation, and better than any pfer, pre trams. Being tignl9, their action - le direct, rendering theme reliable, speeds for the cure of all obstruction and inne r tare, Their popularity is indicted !qv over 100,009 bottles are annually rile sot the ladies of =aerial, erery one of- !rho tie elf ongest terms of aloe of their gni They are rapidly taking the place of cur l remedy, and are cons dered br all she k et thew, al rho purest, safest and mos{ idea tioh in the world, for the cure of alibi:nee the removal hi all ohitrucConi of eaten, Ilia= of health, regularity and itrec:ll. rectiona, stating when they may bailie hag, when and why they ilionNl not, ar used Id 'honk producing eCects nearer ren law", will be found carefully tilt_ bottle, with the - ..written signature of Jr 'without which Dale are genuine. Prepared by Dr. JOHN L. LYON, 195 New Craven, Conn., who can ho consult, socially or by hit* (enclosing staclP) private dhows And female weeivatues. . Bold by Druggists everywhere. C. G. CL! no9lE.ly Cern ',rota for G.' D K. TA LBILITT , M PI LLM. - (AN'TI-DTSPEPTIC ) Composed of highly Concentrated Roots and thrill of the greatest medical from the origaal prescription of the bett, Lad used' by him with rem twenty year,. An infallible remedy `',f the LIFER; or' say derangement %GANS. "ay Cure Diarrlcea, Dyapepele, et.4Litrer Comnizost noway Dr. Mott says of these ID= XiTsed the formula from which your Pitt my prsotiee - for ores 12 years they hue feet upon the Lifer snit Digestive Orgr clue In the World, and are the most which has ever yet bean made by Ms safe and pleasant to tate, bet powerful penetrating properties stimulate the vit the body, remove the obstructions of it; the b'ood, and expel disuse. nee pet ktuxurers which breed -and grow diet, tluggish or disordered organs into the liid impart a healthy tone with_ at system. Not only ass they core the .3) lent* of seet7bady,,,bdt also fcrsoidsb: disease; and beitig purely vegetable riet or harm." 'They create' pure blood and remove from the system, heads are a positive eve Headache Pitee Mercurial Dineen se Rumors. Headache, adults, one Pit in It for children nder 8 years, half a Pill. Price Onellatterpor Box. Trade eirepl Mall; post paid, to may part of the tr Canada! on receipt. of yens. None tact res-simile signature of V. Mott Talbott V. MeYITTALSOn tr Ca, . No 62 ycilon street mirste EiTOOlO. oca'6s.ly WEIGE4' & ZEIGLER t No. 820 State Street, Erie, Pc I Dealer. in music utD inisidir:, twstiumvas • ~ -DElmarrrox. IMlan,Franah and German Axing. c Sole agents for ci . delering Alt Sono', Trr 'Mutter Co.'s,•and Raven Bums also, theeelabratedireat Itlanaltiat Slatodeon • f ; Slade Awl Stricige soot by mail tree All Orden promptly attended to. Catyozoo of Male Bent free of peetep. TO- MILLINERS AND COCA! MRS REEFERS. 4T GRAND STREET CHEAP FRU' YORK CITY, Yon can plarchaee Cut Lengths at SE.' = chrsperthen down tow,n Jobb' whole pieces. CatL Strar Goode, Ribbons Silks, Flow se, received daily from anetWo. „ . ' " RD9l.3t 309. 311, 3113, Grand St., and fel Lai IrS"Fitch block cut from the Boil* NOTICE TO TILE iY'Martais my wife, hry Jac. Guiett. iad board, Without ,Nat C3U9O Of prof o . eintionall maws ogaiast harboring' ;my amount, as I viii p •le to of I • ERCILLIIS C. Brio, ,Crrll 26,1866-3 I FUILNISILI:01 STOKE IDE LADIES AND G • , ATartil, of Chi!aren't l'lmin I nd ADY- MADE CLO' Ladiettßeady-MA a. Under Clothite• Fniniatting Goodt. All,tof which will be tent on band.t order. Our rode are aft manufactured rStonopinig. Stitebinr,flutinlargog and Kni aim tett notice. .Imo, tarn' , Ptitaras for l adles ' Ind Chlidresei ti Of dere melll tis• promptly attended to JOSI S French St , *Awn, apl9 17 NSW SPR.ING GOO ME NE JOHN C. BEFE'S Lipri) 1866.—apc104 an? TOBACCO ti C , 9 The at edit...lined boo ore, • Filth etteetibitween steel Flo,-',201 patch *Mee) and torn teep eenttietifc" _ e apilly4l , Boßett;Tobvea rend • drat eau To01;e6 store. at 'lobelia!a and retail• flog ham's!' the best etanat Sow' and sp iti r tle ss l coo ly. di In grest ietatetleth 1.•• WSzz n 6.: 67 B trY - Noir Iscuraa