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O ,92PPLit t524 1 3e.r31 wifitSeitioWorktawilliWileyq coptiorinbke4FitegeonlionfeinenlP'iffeWid bnlftPrur4cfiqnnfi'eiP';:redPiakre'xfjg' - - autunite:lmm t , tar:vine 0115.,:o niiY*lB WISP esgl? ;Aaeftig•e,PlM l . 3l S_ROPP! - isOw-ioialitipuizpfatst.tonzhold .411eyi her) 4404orqieoplittisrAiiebni thOEtif , soigeeis e ftirgafialgteitiat u t Ti-PetslUVO ,in;l2noT • • ogs ,tmi r tj 4lati sta.? ie NiaP DEW, J'IMAY-inft.ififo_tXV.4t AFSki Messrs.. pcigieigkethe , grt, Ahriya s:llslnitiher:O these -gentlettunkmxtVlpbeial exer tititiFfafiliiMitegtVexafgaVobis/ildel ti gSI rat attpeasionv.l4 , ll:2,i4* IDtpez , ;ifipser utgiskAir6,lenclyetenntexelymikrAithetfinf nottikeinenelof ehist , unineviia;eth'eATielcf I V476'isTAt a ffTßVi l tireAf t a: giettOalgt74A/aTirsiagttli c ; upon ttai,eibilliqop:o44heizirealstrength , - in the. count , WeAotahreliVlVArahm, b ASVI.T writ 44 O V,6II_ 4714141kr, Tkr:animtrkpliatie4o.lliik--ikepittil : bi4lo)ttirtteltetsteetenilie6rteeieh, tieriti Aititffeße A liOtit IliTyr"Yiiirit AZ At gaiefiV.4 0b.:7 IMAM' • theiti?,),:ghokltiiiittehich the eilisiSitintetitikktthplieciitelicir 'thif ikf' Oigj',N**B":r9r:rirr fiaVers t ikearateVad. gag , .; ItE l , 4 leae - gfigeit*if4o 94 °PlAlßkw 4l 1 yettfati e iiiiiiitiotiti3idinticaMitittz thonejAifeWiliillliiiiikkgtitithiela. " 1 qr:etaen ti - wlterhat - , - c - -, i3 AVUI4 : : . r -0="4: 43 :3 -I, , 4 4 4 ( 0 4 : 5 7- 44 '-lotartek o-4 q :".. 1 4 1 3 0 . 1 m5°/ 1 000 02 a• 4kW4 , Ajitii" - iiyottilifv4 be - ~ii#Aslill, eliMilMeNelar' 6l St k eriliiVr3tMr' .'' -----, - ' kamt,StA , - '^ivith' theAV hi tP" , Su' ''t..11; , 7*.; - n ';zii _Lookout , _ _ _._ . tlfß.; • baii4*7ttaxtiotet A it, 14 ev" name;• .. e34;!fatuiliesa~iof ... , ttaitiaaimiii;iiiNieu . 44C6iiiavi'Ok.heii6rl :Wlti t AgitctalPtitifittartliadliAlff: h.Tyßaneprakkinalinkloi.t.4s!!ftp,nny; - 4Effrigkit ti ptißWAM' l ti%l l4 44ir. ": Gui'neiSh4dEprbWiliorisQ -1;:-;,1011/3, t Atenti b rA 4Ria. t o. ILO r•.;*, :; 9 / 7 " 7 " 5-1 - 1 V , . • Editorial Correspondence. ~r 4.1 ... ~0c.... ~'i,, , Fi. GETTYSBURG, ARgUSt 4. Z*.,, ,, Tbks 4 % . 4 4/ to 1)W dy,tudfillyf'ov,egs,w, e „e.-,, scenesfa:,, , ,itlieMd lit • T,O-e,c.t Cy . 4- 14:.-.:.4, ri i i fill --, f i,,.47:;,,,- ' The st o irigletillen wi4thetOreriln f tii 4 thtLfin :. ,v . it NO q tha Fzai- o v:,„ - nd,, i 4 t ,; ? ow Vre&net andaii-I hichV-: day miAtislhappy natiOnliTh e scenes 'enacted<fiporr - the' hills of Ge4sburg will : - ...4'....- - Orgottawrefere.ntr"tene%afiarttrf AstiyeAfor. ; ,k„,eppirk,,thesibiltrymembrance, lop, .dear to induce thn Ameriean,, people -to consign them to oblivion - . The liyipg , actors in there scenes, the loying.heartk that_weep]over falleuheross,:the_historian . - w . - ot ... ;iireir - ffor - sifter . times - Mid - the liTita.:l .W.lt cla irev , isive, ir.p A. o.'l'Y 'le- ^-,:-. -E• f ry spirits of the age, keep alive the grand. .a..... 11 1 , 4 , F -, C,111 ~.,E ......4T, meet' /19.3t4,' P PM S 1A ( g; r 11 1 ?1Pi c4F-.4.3l3a.rager.e, ,we. : I : :ll2:,tha,mostiiimportauttbattle field of, : tho, *ar,re:Thin ar,aslifie t )Witirkio'nf American' I o gelielitytt u l Trelelv,e",fe"Vsked' the:'fi c aiion i s" 1 ' ',..,iff 4 ;; - *°,P.A4-.4 1 :!1 . :44e::::A , :d..1P 3 .2'./ 4- i l e:a: ), lice:ro e no...posrer,-, , c0 - uld!liave-saved-the:ma- 1 , 1 lio n from'' defetitV , disgraCe, "itinirohyri' rind: ir4-. , 6-02 . .1 ~ , ! .....:.t g.::: , -,-: ,ire • /01 .. 2 9:7..?0 tz.q..j• !1 t. at')(t... , P ... ,- ; - . l ' 111 1 ,- .:!: - cf.: Ligd: lv!,,c , %,,!, ; -..-21,.Six-lears;ago we, : earee.herein-theranks , ofitha:Arrn - y efqh - e Poternab;:iveatietOuti-. r ,,. 'r ,- ii•Y,' atia'de'siiairiiiiiiingli3alche, mea ~.-:,) 9 ....• .: ..:.:1. , , • `gre rations, and desponding„ Agarts had; Piadp;usiweak, ißythe,face,ofa.-foe'fluslied sWithrvicterf,cand , eifiei , forinetr'..fpinrider 'indrae4liiiiitil'ii:'''Ara , '*6'l,ii:;id , li: iic.;.ll , t;,-,-/J !i, - 1,1..'; :,i,p)fixTr.:!.. ji:-6:. -.•,..? ._ .•,_. i .. • Y91 . .7.39Y-'4 , 2:9 3 5e , , , 0aY.§ .,( 4: 1 4c..... 5 ;ct: t he ' itepors i it was: terrible ;;..to, the: i specta tor•it was-sublime. rralhe , hard , drY' earth tram trem= I ble'd beileniff.thevqeil'Of'.the eciiiitiiiig moments before itho -bugle, soun clod- the charge-,fr-We-litid. knelt': upon'', the -'ea'rth; that w as soon to ~ .f gr , inl i. it:'fraiel . 941 .: _',14 . ie!0d"; :444 ' vfi- .•i -.a . ns , ,il) ' .Y.e.s , up- turned, ,towards 1 Heaven-, while:ai,strong null inchineltand' Wifegraspitie the" iit*Alzeilie l lo r ine'crih'e faitlifill chn'PlafUiil B-W.,9Srhtitl'?h-A0.4 `, 0: bat.t l P4) 2 4 l ght:Pr9.-. tectithef cause .ofi trutheaucLright,:against wicked . sreliellion.t , l l W-heVrthei' - daik• -ccilf n't ' ' ' ' ' s.- f : P .' i i i -6 °• i lt, ' ( l o .- h:4 3 k:c l P' '4 l ' 4d i 59,404.1 1 „.5.ufF.9X9a 1 9.4'4,r,i.erh,7. 3.- .4:4e,lelvtt f f,orthltheirlchayges:ofdretandtdetithvmus . 4 ketryqningled•r-Mith tligc•Tsfitiek'S' of.'"-the' ,i;,8 • ,_irigda 7, %nit,lNellyitiriciaideelAga'' „.i.„,, ki 2 , rw .,.. , , a .131 Lti ,;- ftt'a :ail, 411, , i.,..-, 7 .!, ‘7B?-.9ARSI-W 44 0 1, 1 5)R9tatfif ll?4-e..r;criapAs.lats:4 ' pence. ottWel. carrineveraotgetl4it.tmlbrearr th'e-TeiKeli JOlrcheld'eWeletr tke'relutirgei,'• tinir &Fe heaps'' - or .n'eth`'.' 4 llin''''ikgrlliZi'ilie . , 94T...Pgi.grIbWiIP.4r.,4aI'Pligire : Ifs:41e:day we revisit-And dite-I , ,roveill',agairt th:eser; fearful; itreneerfNfiliiiarlseiiheib Nehderftiika hi's' Atcr.„_rs,4l::,..ie ,ei....-;_t, ,t: - .1,f - ts - , , ,k. - -17fir.. , -.,r4rt r-4-±r.-„,,.. ;T:' , ..ru1VAP:k?., 1 11;k5g:11,7„°,„ 1 4, n ,,q,F,9, , 1YPer., .4..7 13 ,144t 9, 14A9.4:4 811 ,eib9 16, 1-hc;reel, ;.Brarksdalchiswas ribliogittud*Whernc.columni ialfeir ifoiiirinrcif the - qefibilhefdCs"'pieiSgd . irlifialifiti'iliilVaVisa -L eTo - iiie lli c - aiTsirrN -teal 0.;',711vr artu 1....!..:„,.c..t , ,-- ,, , ~,t, . . ./11 1 / 4 • - /. ../ I I PARCI L VA S 2 3 .5ke...1i119, , rent.4own,, , thergap , 'ylawcittibklytT4l6l;;Eiti'dxtbervoVedqeitherJ to fall; iddeath, or - to pass. through ,iii - i",' Bailso3 - ...e. , :5m. .42 yvati , 07.3.0 , 94',? . . , . :.:1; .., 1,.•,: : PAI.RYM I PITIM . 09 r F.:.9f i Lk..:Ti l1 J ,, Pt !PIT': cV.,:tWßlPP,qo!.kgrgq4, ll Xoo,o , tbat-memo.. a;blevcia.'ytiorild'cfill - hiages - ,i7,r4rGtr'.:' mApo'.i - --‘• , . - gßri - i l ii6iiroiv.'elidniige. 4 4Etaeli4 . 'ulk ‘,4 ;53 Ni a ., _. l, ,iir e .FC4grO r g-Aga.:14..r1d ' ,7 " .; isWPhYActirkacraterlitai)ll4-tue'marchebr,whot forightrigthe 'o;itiriter iitattlell.o44 7- c !nosing IRO Lsal:, vr.gr&gavirAieio''6;3ilivild4g'„Ale f ig,, , ve kit'fiertYl4 idde t ciflifk i liPtilart:ad'liid' ticic,r.t‘c •,-1-14.74111.14:Vit.4...W1-.M.,.....7, , Jiip, , 5 , 4 t hialle l ?v,.. neSS ifkief e Mti: l 9itt 5 4 9 4 . 6 - 4 k i i?V ; O PANl ?f r g i , t4i :7o:744o4- i r e . Stand? . 4 %'l7,tiay4p!4ofefi.r, feir t ztVtflito4 i 'iiif • l b, ,o b r t ie d 74,.;fiWldz`.. ittens 4 . artlitiP , ilii . qiittle . tior - .7..--iti., , g- - -- vie rm..e . 1,4 . 1.0 . ; ez-Kli:mi “:::,..,..-, ~!. tllll B l rZett e e l fiO irj us liAt l e l Sa keace an& Prosperityil% Vlieb'fainielTlizie "tlibireettiee'riitif3 ) 'f' - ' i'le - ''''d' . '''' . draST o ”r i an the -• tutier , , trittsr:ie •.:.......4. c+!... gi•:...'• ..t,,i.r. ~...ttp... •:..! B,gyoymng gypela j zherei_sks., ! years,ago, - we E ~ .o,ll.ikfak,„!battlivaray,linHere:we meet& icotilitide e s,rwhol - foVght-dside'hir sidi''ltitii i • • itt: cz. ' t .t f littlilil l i 4 e * rAliVef6ir'''' . iiie 5411Ai I 0.: ;wog ,',:..t Lip......vr ,-vs..-.4. Ae0,......,..w1.;.,4_. ____ -.,.,,... star' ana tna n aree% ..ot.,tueostatt.s4l-, ade - Jitingke:talpeace,fahlarmony.4J,t:Theii 1 - c --, lec I. 'tef ' ' 41 ” ' A r lE. -- -' i r-e.were-to le fr - : one -an e same 1 , fr 0,..., ,, ..rtir.i ••i ~: f ne1!..1 - •:: , ”41:.,,I. ‘,:- 'a; treat;alm)r; now are Are - citizens of same, in - az - ....11 -. . -- r. 4 ,3 r-- , 11, to , ..,..‘v - . - - t. --, .1 . ...1 r4t SLF4I. I PY:Yrx . fAYATYll l 6k • j4: ,e l ia ng e.4 ; •• ;and we:approach eichrotherwith_diffeient. enietioiVE Ciiii-p , Stoilerfl hie'. 4 inid:raVe'r i 1 -1 10 1 4 :1 1 ji*: 1 1 r ,Nli f t c ri )0 1 64 - c k:: d f ,'3 4;:: nsaß.9..aii.:t4t.tNY.-5111 r gieqc4ll; io„restlp 'Mir umping: bell makes Ms asididr ,. ;the-vroll.iif• het colij'y dr4inc;'tifid Ivii - - niiii4 'is if .r eilded i fr'ilies'aniatgidionfaitd*lbipe'igg','] 33.uh F th4k,isnllabit-, 7 --,.that,was : reality,:,-,-IN..e, standitpen Rbaildaop,•salistorioal iather readdalef?*precidtis—lrves-; - a . .,..'"grotip , has: c;flA l A s ,43.,':aT„t rcij.iii4nW i g -- 61,:gy t4B: in 6 le;of„,4ll..ei„ . day'sie.einslterr.indin.:the; evening airovel bidoadidtrAireak'-' rant's;' i and leave.the - -TiitortelalliTofGatysburg, •o'4l4ii§ifedlifitil'Zi4ikegfi . lo' a tile Tiiiiild I;4l6irei'ile:biqu'i 1311Vtea."-Rai ii - "-''''''' , 1 „, ~.....,..,,..:: spur ~.?,.., .0,..k e..} 01Ai:1er9 , .!:. - : 1 r.ltrrAnif; , '1L1.r.111,.. E. 5 , ., 171 , 1 -/ =I -t mit , B.sl4imixiiteistialviblgtids-aao l dt,, d .,.. refey, .1 ,- .E., - ,.. ip . ., - ). ap.Erf .;75.Ni3,3e.G.1 .y. - ,i t l —a, :.t,‘ err l e NgiZkoß_R•s2- 11 3e E !e9eleaUJ-il, ke.o;L:;„gtpiegtA,4lit has ~ tl9 og ~ been, soda=. nnglaisliort ,, allomiturxiinLHOilratieh:dis, i, ~,,..f- ...1. f 5- 'if, •i • r•••lv.* < V•••• •1 1 ,1•11 - 1,1 imp:Amptler:dlville,lvialtbokvel` : t i :l fic S s .- 46 W . iii i P b .gt4 i elt• b i'.4 1 ;,1: . . 41 1 ' reo4f,l. ) :"aokor.l7,z.TheAdemocrativ% party,, tilre'tliecSilt/Eakizeimiiirts;willLftiil icrtijdas - e , ' itaaeitk r- !_briy,s l- 9 , ,igiii r ,i''oildlif.4 -: : ~....,,,* , a ir.;±%.3, .4.„,4 ... .4,- . nitit ... t . 1 1 !.:111 1 ?. ..I.V IY AR,FPS:1 1 4/ 134 q l l I PAC"r t <l 3 • 4ll 4. , amaioiike,ejofmtocikmdF,glasa tcatisiwiTes , i fir.loolotat 4 thb - illtfr' l ,litit;tlit'telipq"intiia' . ? . I£ 2 btEBialie• . l,laeg l eoillif Whindeit zqiii!kf to • tbem all.,,(Tntlemen tb.aris aie too malw 6 .6you, a )iyiivws t oxaeopttiliM 04 . r,e-, cd*giAtel4wstapaqfoi)a.e.-Ja_Tilic friv tromfitErate* . ttakitte4iforzstilli4cdicery , 4ilf , , AlgitiAiiVaiirtii'leVriisf,Aii,' , :itig.va' . 1 ~.a.,41.x tetusarav .1.-,.:41. ... - a , ......,....3AVI .911-k3 01:1 rimor,42ateßA ,Elgta.V,F.l.,k,:ii,Pl9'Arl 3 ert; ista l 77 kler.44rced.. , 1 11V ililli l l i' Toblirt .til i t b *V i li iil t;* g: 1 1 41g001 ,5 41:4913#4.41,404?P i W.4 . bistV4trkupip;3,iii ditrere.ot,stat l iioto‘ l uip : ht* : . otfrhiertiliow4:, isvirit, Oft 46: :, ' digWaiilie i f&P,(9A t h!W r eina tAti t iql I 11 i t At awl: if ) ; Z• I 4NTIZIA: I S4, ..,11.:Tf1,2 - , 9 re, - ,em. 7' • R00.9.403 4 §ratg41 3 7 PlS l ‘' ' oimird chango4iii;4_,,eertaimty, for lfitt:palOtokipthatikiNsktii . lkqojittiliieApac' lito4healettrfgoltchithotlioti..o'So'.4with. liolE34 l deliroCi:ltiPtaid t itry'Ziiiciiijfiea iii i g . [l ' irla i l„. ( l 4Vt ry otiNCitge Q Pl, , 7 .-, o• .at 6 .t. .17.1.-. vfi. ~ at , .u. ~.. -,,,,t, -4., t . iNKiPt4. YlikAtife,MilliteifeiY . 911r,,fr4,441 :-? .e.ii4tketiod ; ltotilltfo*:tliel , i)altifitt; ', Cle it c: Veliiiatk i fb , Otrii r ' 6l4ta . ,l6 , 4l jiiiiiStie. 4 Aa w larrirtfiVet t OtW;a:iii:ErOVg q 4W 5,3 4 t .... ,, c07,11-oc $ . 0r,.._ ,, , • ._ ~,... ..,.;•...• e 7 , :-1 -rii4 mgte'..,no.iptcstwrosis,„ttett,:ul.9amaf stewmr, Led, and T.abkeilp44/e4"r550.."?.-7:,!;111. lax; ''',,,' "ff ,"../....1-- 1, V l l'if Air ra t ig14 . 4 . 5 141 0 1mR,554.9c1 f_ f °9teWiqd e 26lS e g rl ip'.NPS:S a A e Fp 4 , t,. 1;;--.--"-iiiogiiyis::!" r - ld toitstat .....,,,..,. 4 J.4.1.,..,-,—,, , ...A.8.,,.:...... ..,,,‘,,,,,q,.a o,og .iv,i_ke.E.,„ *s„,egL Araiit t:TW'gratimAnlAtt. %.45/491.),,a1, -.4. 4i5.,,, Fett,tvlia!ixitmairmlOmpi , MAE “hitlitiCAEP 2 1 , Ma t 9 2 19ig. 1 h Ina petty eqtteak or a quartette " /year - ` MGeneral John W. Geary—Position „4 :t i in History. Vtrereadine , "Sherman's March to' the •••• • ;sea; ; ' following allusions to the "R - tiblicim candidate for • Governor are ,yvoytltty,of note. The writer being 2 s: ; Noti; l ':A r glzeriimd correspondent of the:' , ll6ald. Icanhot.,Well be suspected of partiality to a Pennsylvanian, and particularly to one zuf.,..,GetimvGeary's.rpoltical , -, , eonneetiotlT Speaking of General Logan, be _says: / "There are men who are soldiers by in- spiration. Logan is one. Geary too, yes a generitl e `anTwomlfaine'andi•epbtat• - _ tion on field after field—upon the bloody afitt — ef ookoiit"blouiitain; upon rho rug- ge4' every _battle that': many ; ,:a,'.train'ed:West Point . veteran, should -feel:proud. of, Of. civilian -soldiers . ; he and •LOgatr stand amith the ; Ai , ain in one. of the skirinishes—niere• properly Batties=around Dallas :and. A.l-! , tocina, the , •relieli - made a fieiee" attack' On. Gen". 4Yllhaib9' division, which'sdas barely; 'ebled:to Vold iM poartion i 'tlientinunitien ,being ~n early:ex hausteci ;,.and ',the troops, •wavering,'when "Geary's - White Star:di vision formed in three Ines, and'a yanee , „to : - the support... Geary reserved his, fire , ,until.he ;a was; close.upon-tbe enemy, and an d' then poured a deadly volley:info them Made"' tberri waver" • ' At Henesaw,end LotXountain,,dhring ; three days' fighting,."we captured w:large _number , of ':,priSeners, in Aotift . tvo Geary, in hiS aSsnuki:enp'tur ed -dn . the , last -battle;.' before 'Atlanta% was surrendered',•"the - first:Of- Hood's deSpefa te assaults, and for t whicli' hepaid •ti :1 Or:eery, took, a prominent,aud, aetive ..r7When:at'the oloie!of, Shermttn's , m awl] t less`• Se# , ;": he lad invested Savannali , he intimated' to; his; eomman- kei7l3.l:hat,-te,firstoi them o:enter the pity shonlcr..be - ..maadevitsltniilitary :governor. Hardee' was a'sinietideictlit` city, but' tbe brac , mart answered:that le had,ilenty, of supplies -And, men ,and could hold ,out'asilong:a.The 'chose'. :•Orily three night's affer'hresneaked' W4y:: Geari%iaV Nina Wide'aWake 'anSieetin.:;:the mput,,,grOered_his division; under arms and. advanced - his• - piekets: -Pushing - 0i farther, 'tliretiglCthe abattis and floundering through ditches, he scaled ,the.,first line.of works and found iit , :deserted.--Here': he , ' was - met - -by the irnityni . ratieertieba;:iiho'jfOrM'allyStirrend::' ie . i:edtlie'eir' • Aalid'ilearned, .receive.d i ,,ns,prowised-byi•Sherman; -the : governorship:: or•Savrinnahr'Tlid , writer here takes onliTOTTOT•peinf our "GenerArGeary , bds gre . t : •exper-i , liii:fOrtocr.,,cbarA c ter ....his. mane lhas .been:lprominet before .the. ,, cottntry.l In the ' ' latter I meaii,''toireat - "aGideOf !moo subSecluently mayor. rs't ladministration; as :.Governor of Kansas-• in rtrikiblon&timedleltied*itai I t !'" #9c;lo:x-92?Tic.'He ha firm adln3n= atrative abilities , is arman ! of gre* force pfe , chp.racterlanthrgolutiOni and of a kind ,awes 1113 re a dispositippbi ' He' patiently listens" to_ the ` comp la cnts and entreaties ; of bi4,pcipiiiiisorpjtts ar „• ;. . • f - S"" 'His government o avanna gave great satisfaction; when • _General Sher Min was, about commencing his,campaign, through: Carolina;mdepittatati 'enof thelbost reepec.' table' oitizens - ,- him ,to Idaie „Genoa] command of,ltheleity. General,: k Sherman could-, not, . • wellnpare. So , ditive =lin Officer , lrtun" the held,:aud'therefoiti'deefirie'd: • officers Of 'his'. Staff will be long,and:kindly. remembered • JniSavannahifor:his'upright adrainstratibi i and'cour ' teous behavior ' to' all, parties. "He dih " all in his power .; to encourage ihe,citinens to,,establiiih friendlyrolations towards the 'Federal. GOVern'thent and' to inak f etheiii"feef le rests ' 'Were TeP.11.14 . P.94 t,,_) • • , A f• Such,testimony; from , a sourcelnot,only• disintererested but 'ratlidr to p.,.pooy' speals , Volumes -Aimfavor of General -.Gearyc••• It iras"tiven 'after•the close of 'the 'war; when ;36' intitheiilikilyi",ieno ;, „ be be stowed upon ,its subject and :,before, Gen ' eral Geary wasnpoken -of-for-Governor of pennsylv,attia=az position which the peoplearavenlevated !him!, once, .:and will :agairc'Titiiivil/e-'Eei'aiii - ~T HEILE.- a re ra , ,greatimany ;peoplcr -who claim to he'Von'sdrvdtiVei:••-'lh r Ore' 46ars'h.i` time'wlien'ht'meant'tomefhm~ but of late ,pus,app the term s haA been so ; ; often 1 . d ttat...,there ds norimportanee' ma:Enterer - at: , Cached to it. A modern conservative Is' •, • iiitAsii! , ~ es, t gma t ; antra ~ I.lll,tind,. Titere, , ,is a a sprinkling of , lq•he'se vroi~d aridlroll it `as tiNiceet, o tlieir q, teneues et;indium, Ls elect . Then help is needed, and moving •Iiko• the crab, backswiftd;thlifrifeheen-quite nt 7.0 . 0 TV& I Y(449 MLI : a ; 1 3 1 111 the rlghkplac e -.1, AA:-,re rut. - - ' - -mot, xszto•LtoAt b,Pfr ip t ynyy . .,.yotax`ainin.)d: l pee,„to naraeiscon2the-registrylist:!AilfJ it is-riot troubhe oe.f.L.ovi..:.lrl:t dRPT I 7RTPFI 3, 4ataI I i.- 1 , najnaeawgqo.n,the;,lisk ' after„the..2d,clay of ..Q,ctobt7.4.i.-It , is - mlidelhe duty of the: - when ma ke to ao so, bo y tne,parties,lnper,, son, and ei,ery.oun".is-pOrsonally,interested to see that nasnalsen,the ofi.thatliatrarill:be found itipon tb o ..door, of Bela' • •,,•I • 'i' and r every„yoter al:o'lPd pee'bY:a. r personal, inepection„thei„.be,in,,not,debarradl . ofiliis:: rights: aw' acfreen: , yon'. ' .(r 't' are regis re ,an on nag eat it, w mt. VMS, ; ever ease,you.inay ao. =1 •,f• TThosaappears: io be'nr., doubt 'a t tbo iirot.nWel to; nn hcilisig - accejited:" 2 • "'" JI.E; **Staer, Pre4l€l l ast.Sfiff.layp !Itn; County CommAtte° Meeting. 'l'ho following members of the Republi can County Committee; ele s oted \on Batur- i , •dayiAngu!t 23, 1,869, will meetfottorkinti.z 7 ,;. ation' On Monday, Septembeiltb,',..,-*t; o'clock in the Orphans' Courtroom :q JMN: President of the zd3oard"lof Return Judges ClTY—let Ward, John P. Weigo. , ' 2d Ward, Jacob It. Barr. 3d Ward, Wm. A. Wilson,'esq. sib Ward, S. A. Wylie. ' 6th Ward;: P:-Rosenniille fir.; eeq~ 7th Ward, Frederick Bugle: Bth Ward, Stephen T. Hart.; , 6111 Wl443:;ds,ana Gralittin:.- brinere, Slater B. itnaieh. Maytown,..pas‘Dopegal,,.l4..S. Book. Petersburg, 73: W. Grabill. 'Earl; Abiabarn Sett 'Elizabeth t‘qi.'; 'koalas 11.f.' 'ManlidimuborMigh; .1 • Emit Cocitlieo,4. G. Gainann": • Sitliabury, H: EC:-Rnrtz:' • ''''' - Stasbnrgbserciugh; D.E. Potts. 'Cain - arvon",:%Tohn'Z. 'Etertzlei. ; MFirtfelDr. &Mellen. • Bart; Sainuel'EL'Rocker.- ' vCOleritin, John-P.' LoYett. '' , PUlton;S. 'WEirwieb;•lC ' - Marietta. East Donegal, Thebdore"Hiestarid. ColuM lilabOraugh, waid,D.X.Wallings. -- -7; • warcl,4. J. Kauffman, (isci• deci: F.Wat4i • •SadaburySanatial , Slokorn.' =Lencocle,ArriOs:Rutter:' • ' Brecknock,,D: H: Sullenberger. `Mount Joy borough, -DrP..l',„' L. ' 'West Lartipeter;,JOhn •-• `Conestclga,%Andrew • • 'Washington bO'rOtigh;` Julius-L . . Shuman Ephrata, TM. Conoy,Preclerick •'' • - -I.4".Ziiklia,inn wrihip. Peter. S. Riest. Millorsidlie,' A: M. BrUbaker.' wait Mail,-Jacob Wolf. • • ReiniStielci; 'West, J.S. Clair: Strasburg" towneliir, H. N. Breneman. l ler. West Coeiilico, john s Mentzer.i . Eait'Earl,'Ailam Renck.' "'" Paradise, Wtra.-Ilainilion. • Martin'EleSs. ' Lancaster towii'ship;ja t coliF:Pry: East Eampeter,'JaCOb Shirk. - Little Dritaiia; R. Gibion: LeaCOCk','Erpper, S.' Eby.` Penn:lV:J. Erb,: " AdarnsiiiNyn', Clay, 'Henry S. Eberlk. _ Peq;:ea., Good. Providence; Elliott, Eden S. L. ' ' ' Mount'.l6:7.4vp:,:l7piei; Hamilton. Donegal,'West, lbsoph` B.' Brenainan: ' • Moant,..Toy Lo*er, Bren'ornan's S. S., ' H. Raynniii. :' ' ' Rai?ho, (S. S,House)`Geo. , Donegal EaM,'Springvilio; Monk,: ,- Haptio,(Newtown) L. H. Shenk. " Manor, NeiV, - B. U: Romance of a Beautiful quadri:4)U. One of the, most beautiful girls in New York, a quadroon, and yet' full as fair as many noted brunette beauties, has. for, two, or three years past been the object of much , tender, solicitatiOn on.:th9 .part 9r:colored ;gallants. But she was as,,coy as ; she was beautiful, and none of them could .boast of ;the.least.impression,,whlok,their ,ad . Vances, had made upon ; lier.,:, She,:was supposed .to, be an orphan; and resided : with her adopted . parents,up, town, and throngh ;their -means : had receiyeAttspleraild education. ; „ • At length a scion of white, aristocracy, 'saw, und,fell, deep . aratelyia love with her. Ho ,made her and - hading, 'that she, was as • polished in mind itsehiiWas" beautiful in person, be ; proposer', to make, her,his %.This,priSpesition.Wai the first' one of kind ehehacl.iyer considered 'Air' a m9meni bet' finding that he wae'hii roWn master,. and, could ;whom lie liked! withOnt;.thofear 'of, being, put - Off froM any' fortnnicehe fintillyleonsented to. giVe hl an arieWer.in.n Weekik-tinie;. , There are thousands - of inire white ,gi*ls Whn,,"‘iOUld".l:inVe immediately consulted some seer or f , ortinni:teller,and,it'idlittle to be wondered at that this One shOuld Seek the bid - Obi-'Woman.: Sho told, her, frankly the„, particulars of v4ec.ese, arid requested ;that she'abenld search the realms - Of her n . ccult, science to see gned,htek, - shoUldititerid'en her case she beetnne':thayOUng air's .; ,.w.lfe. ; The, ; old,,,woreafir,li n imediatelY., 'Went : tntci„aSetni-trance:State, - aul'P'roceed-;. ; ed ; t9.AriVestigate, ; While, the beantiful'.nUid-', roon sat...down:beside 'her;" d picture,: of An 7 :, tense interestednes , i;„ „ „" .; gor some minutes she remained 12,:( this, state,andthen she suddeulk .uwoke.with a' shudder..., The result vas anxiously sought for, but thet,undetio,elreumStaneeimust.si;eitiarEy the geptletnau who:had Piepese'cl..tdlier,.., reason,' for ber:,deeiSiorr;that she he'd seen the' spiritl' tlie. iyoung , lather,-and that ,it was also the spirit , of.t.lie young Makihe them half brother and sister. The majortty ,. o peo e h n ava•e- . dis'regard,ed such a wild 'ehuige,' thn'Young qtiadroork somehow beliei , ed 'and communicated' it to' her "'fever. of Cone'se;'dcOuteetife ova was , agreed:to . l'eaVe' ie'to her adopted parents,' end, if ihey,deeidetf that such was not the: case; 'their "beeitithal ' 'acCUOt'lti:;rilitreiiiiCiind the' the fair wad:gone over, together w ith the state=`meal:Of the'. Obl;'WOMau.' -" ' • coniiifted" together for a few moments, when a clean breilit'weg Madeit , the'whole*:secret. l By *hate - Veen:Mang woman bad learn: , ed ithe`had spoken the truth:. They were' half brother and sister, andtlae young man's . .:Inte•fathef-hatl.alWays . provided liberally forifeistiPport'and education: Such'are'the outlines of this strange -and and domatic, story. I leave the reader's .freagination. - to fill,' up the picture.. The .young ,quadroon'. is at , pesent in Italy, whither: she has gone that change of scene may help dull the memories.so lately and.. do strangely. &Wakened.' t , • • i; ' , :WheWDear , Ones Die. iYheredee:r ones die, 'our 1.1. 1 / 4 , es are Ike skk:berettiof sun or:moon ; •!A broken luirp'Nliose chords can strike .• - To jangled discord,-but no tune. • ?. IWe see the giTisa-iir.9lr-greenand.fair Upon their graves, and, weeping:, say : thirdetil6i/ie sleeping. Moly-L..% '• •"I . l3Crintouldsmellistrcingly ei decay."' ,••• • •-• • - . 1 Oh; irlendi4 questten : n , 'e Itiok;* ' . " .:13yekee - taith'iiiid Beyorialliti'grenCand'shady nook • '' •: f• • • ;.^: -Where diartornis 'nor:icier back to dust: , 4 .t ta r e • ,•••• •'' cease` cktim'ear'mciainfalgaze,' •;:%, a Unless *hen thinking Of the yearir, ril. PA. cSpread:out:rb9foreotti,earthlYwaytl." • • I Slietild , Wi`notnee'ner loved ones thoin; •-• :‘ s • hEepindZilierivir, :with the hloota, gf fadeless youth air features fair - • 4 , t 1 I-for w , remains the gloom! , • r Oh,; . Weep - not Lir hie:ones we lose I•2'bcyzaixi.the endless peace of .heaven n•ti. f Such peagannyypitri,hearts you id:eliooso r ,; t.. The peace for which we all have striven. [Writien lortnZ—Si.-Y:l'' ~.. ~. , ,,T ho'Little,TeartiOrbii., ' .e *, ~ b r,..i.-.—., iiii7a ,, iii: . r126.' '1:? ' 1 : ,qh,bearthav , mnteMay , languagefis, , - , ~, i ~,, l.'yet:Aeti iiich"ltti;llt; ~ , i . ..,,;., • ; 'Wlieit fro& theb:;iierliam rind rent,' .. , r , .-•.- • , "ilice"eileiat:te& diefVelle; ;', •,,, ~ ...1, - ;;L:), k .; at , „piat little ttini,tl;9p,,eiemieg"eiiklt, . .!,' '.Siiei yolitixceittoes contain ;',.: ' 4-%'.iftild'iults , mtite iiii'd* elicit:Lewin ~ , . ~ ~.„ • ,11.1 Tells'but`of•woeluill palit: , :,.; : ; , ;:4...,Niz;":;& ..,, ~...,, ~ ~,,, '.,- - •11Cour valriottr enieeli bndeavereexti; :-- '• • " , •=r With li leil:'rtl s , to seem gay; c:,d , ''.;.41 .1 i1 . 1 Al 0 rielittle'tea . rlyftearklropaein. _ - . 4 , 1; ..!i,? 4 ,.. I ..:, ..:', , i,,pur,2l.lddon thoughts betray ; 1.1! th;,l-;. , is , ;;',f i. , :;, , lt,'t,lells'orblastetfliefiee;th;it, ortee; 7 "' f "' 4 •':l I' ..?? . r:B4sa.icra' high oir itings above i :1 - s..,Arttlt; t ',;491.1. - iitrthlYithinge4.lt:tp..llsi,, , r.,,;,,r,,., , ,:it... - 0;,;*I t I I .-iu PlAT":99 3 4 l teCklov9.: ; • , l i . :;e: i f q;,, , ,,,. i ., ; ,y, f,20i,„;.1 (From the Dqy Spy.) Telegraphic Summitry. MON):4c, Aagpat ..=',-President!:Gtratit'. arrived at ,p,t,rapga:ll &Laird lir rilgh . t, from tho Whi te:3fountal tie. The Acting §ecretary'dt the Trensuryihas ',directed bonds to, be sold: and, goldipttr: . ;,chased• - on Treasury account.. tember,the same as in August. Gold closed on Saturde at 131. Govern- went securities wore unsettled, and 1(311 ~ lowen,, , ,The general stook marketwas un, but quoted steady at the close. Cfr:t. TuklitrAir;-Witgildt:Bl: , C Over ono thousand .miners,from various coal _fields went to Scranton yesterday, avoweiliy„to pfe . ieriiihe66arialners 'ethe DelaVnire; tackaWaniia and Westerli-COrn panyfrorn.working. _Aleetings_wereheld_ie Scranton at the cAliof,,the Mayor, and vol unteers were et:whiling to protect the work..., ing miners. The miners-of. %e Delaware and Hudson Cana Company, at Oliphant,:, have agreed to yesumt?",work. - President Grant has gone to Washington, and will attend ii,MeetingOfthe . Cabinet to- Mr.,George Peabody, left, the,;Whlte Sul pbur Springs for the North yesterday morning, , ',He . stdp,..in,P,biladelphia day two. , His health js reported to be , mu^!.. unproved.- • - sine men were injured by ; the explosion of a boiler in one of the Pbmnix Iron Com pany's, mills, .at Pbeenixc,rille,-: yesterday morning, and two of ,thena,dieci soon after. Two others are not expected to recover. At Buffalo, yesterday roorning,a drove of, Texas cattle;-just landed , from. .the -, ferry boat, ran furiously through • the streets, at tacking- everything, in ,t beltway.: , Several persons- ere injured, a.avomart heingSatal ly gored.- FiVe or siX.,‘ of the. cattle 'Were shot by citizens: MIMI Tho loss by , the burning of -Hoffman Co's. factory, , at Tremont, New -York, is SGO,OOO, .• There were heavy rains'in the South and Southwest yesterday: , ' ." - Sept.,l. A disastiMA fire ocoui:red atpape May Tuesauy. It began s in Boyton' Japanese store, at,half past t*o 'o'clock in the Morn ing, and destroyed the Ilifited,Siatie,Ame rican and .i.tlantio Hotels , „Post-office, and a number of other _buildings and cottages. The loss,is =I The lookirig-glasa and • f).Ciarn store-of J. S. Earle,&Son,,Bl6 Chestliut-street, was al most entirely destroyed,-by fire last even ing. Tbe,stock - was valued •at f 65,000, and the building at ,575,000. ,The losses aro cov ered by insurance.. The,,clothing store of John Wanatnaker, and furnishing store of Scott d: Co., adjoining,' were •damaged by 11/1 The livery' table and tient' and feed store of Tysim WOrthington, on North Broad street, w p as burned-lastlight. eThirty-eight . . . horses perished in the flames. , The President, 'arrived at , W,ashingten . early • Tuesday, morning, and, attended, to Executive business. A Cabinet-meeting was held at noon, which lasted - four hours, but it is said no definite action, .was taken upon the matters discussed. , Secretary Fish read a telegram from Mr. Burlingame deny ing the reported rejection by the Chinese Gov l ernmene of "the'''tretitY with the United States. ' Mr. Geoigo Pebody arrived in Philadel phia last evening. .116 stop ;fora day or two. ' The miners of the Dela ware ,and Lacka wanna Company at Scranton voted Ater day 441 to 211 to,resume work.- The gas in an empty oil' tank of-a freight trairrof the Boston - and - 'Albany Railroad; exploded.:2OpLigunday:Jtfght;• 3 lmtnitig the conductor, ._to. death, sand injuring a, brake apotheeitrYlS'Olerk in 'Boston, who sold, landaniim for rhubarb, :cauSing"the'derat l O r a"l:tty;lLt's been 'held •in's2ooo bail to answer for manslaughter..,. * Siiniali" Yesterday theDeinity -Peet - - . ,master WU'S . thrashed by:the 'Proifietor the ;a D'e""uiocratic papor, lie `cause' he' refused to' deliver the pi ails of thiit gaper,` and givene, . „ , T*TIISDAYi Sept.'2. „California:elected a State,Leglslature end County officers ,on Wednesday. bat .no, re ports of the result were telegraphed as - We go to press. o •t o . „ . ,The public, debt statement ,for, Sept. Ist shows a total,less r cash, sinking fupd,and purchased bonds in pio r Treasuy, 962,54,—a.decrease since 4.ognst•lst, 604,23 0 44,and a deeFOse±.onae.43,rell Ist; of. $4590,758. lyarinnts, ;issued during, 'August, to meet the expenses_ of t the..Gov r ., ernraent, aggregated A 20,70,651, This does not : include, p4ympits.on account ,of,,,tha - , public debt., 0:;" ,The Preside nt left Washing* last night., lie is • not expected; to return t'utbn capital: Among thoSe nvhahad , ,,interviews. the... President yesterday, yerei governor, Senter, - .ok..,Tenuessee,,and,,,,governor,, elect I.,sepor, 3 Rniz, a:Cuban. representative, Also had:a private s audience otthe .The , National Temperance. Convention met,;.•at,•,...Chicago3 „yesterday. ,••It organized• With the selection of Hon. James Black,; of i'ermaylvania, as.President.:,...9..committee on platform was appointed, and'anfevening, session' held for speech making:" "- Thirty men have left New'York for Hall fax`,•to join - a Cuban'-expeditiod.; '' '' • SeVeral new . fra:me •brtildiniza in Louis ville .were yesterday 'destroyed -by .:fire:- Loss $24;000: = ''L' • L'''' ' " ; Ali re at - 1356m0 rand :Thonipsen streets, last 'night,"destrOyed about 630,000 wOrth , ol: ~ .pronerty " '; • There' was severe .storm- on' Mount Washington on TueSdny evening. , Ice•twO inches thick formed.on'the telegraptCwires; and the 'thermometer Telr to 28 - degrees: - • Fence, of no Fence. This isu question, fast subject of , seriousrp.fletion,, and ef;Yital, poz:t anoe .tn, the Western opal or haptling and maintaining fences amounts. to.j?wly],Oie.prieeof.tlie 7 laii.d,oylileY is a serious,drawback to the . settling of,the vast pritirtosai•our -Western . , We will suppose that, a, substantial fence. . with:the_necessary,.repairs, : will last fifteen ; years,tt,,moilerate oxpense,of , One dollar. per With this ;for a basis, 4 it'wouitleost. ' the State ,0f,"10w5,,, inclose, its, area into eightiaortir farm's, after. altiowing four, rods in_ width T,on, section . lines for: public. „roads, kl,surnt.spprsoOmt4log Oneliundred: :and twenty,-wino %milhops Of',.;dollars fence alone every:,fifieen * yvys.„,,,,, If,ibilepliston Ware' kthsl,lii - aiiiatiofi'as' much ,as some. others, O - f r less realiraport, king be blesSed, with , „statn.fory.:„PNotiOtion froth all kindkef:stoo,k, and ffitiner's • haven ahorter road .„te,,eompe l eace endthe' State to agriculturai Whoa it ; costs so ill1;0-411.0,. 'fence- Whole!: farms, and so little coM pn:rtniyely:to incieSe paSalreS,',..siMnidncit;ifieWhay i ngrinnittirid . .population arise 4, one Man;',tind"acknane stoelt enali(iniVe; to; isponse l ,with 111:6 - 4i• ei:PerkSei";of," , fencing, out opr,u . niglili,nr',.s,,C,ititle;-,iinif„ . iier'. 7. mitt foth - t0.e.i0a4, - ,itiV - Stqueiiiifieautit,i , : itik,nur homesg rfrinads souls,. besides , our gratification • f, presery-, ing"Oiir,w4dslantl;grOyes Of tiicaber:for,pgri: '~posesth . ak. opposedrt', the' passage,of , suchjt,law but 1;4164V:i1k friend , ,,F4',"the,p#or rrnn:nnti COf encral ,ever be'found ;:titrvOcating,the.-r,ight,side of no 7 fence ques • , • ;LAL 09U , , 4;r 4 • -.• , L ' 4 •1!..,:i 17 TY, rltn4 /.44^, 44 4,441 ,4 4,444-144 Tan 2Niorning,Pastettp ; that.,soine ; : Peisonst,witnlliikv,extepni,Studiefl,* ! f,ls,}lliere) janioironder'thitipeople'4* , :pc;lspp,oll:4l3 , t wiong's'preSariptlon4,,,,ane,44.t.';igriorant; ,profession,!7•Stnr. ME d.a~ at ~~. :. -,„ Spy-1117 * s. -4Altoonalias 'a new Baptist Church. -,.4.Blirevpplittillnd., packs Texas beef. -Tiled up when it rains—an umbrella droptgkihas'got the corn by tbe ear •`;;..4. : .,-±,All:tkii ! ,, , Bittshurg girls have dirty faces - '4t.,"•?actlter ' '' ' Glee Club is forming in Bead' —Allegheny River bath-houses are a sue bass. ~'—'Bartlett pears are abu daut in u cis EM —Lightptera.ture 7 4be books of a gas com, Pang• ,=Backs county bud pin O v i the sreat meteor. - - --Penn Square 3 .in , :Reading is = filthq rind odoroup.-t5.,,",./ —Carl Schurzis rehearsing his tale in San Francisce.- • • ti - —Meadville is to have a regatta on Can neaut lake. —"La'rboaid , ':A •• - 7 -4.-Clacannati, graveyard , has :boecome.a 'beer garden:' • ' " ' —The detteiii'of , the word lars terra .; Brass , l iker"ri:lnastalee cloth dresses. .; w • calls: the',Grecian-benp bedle'gainniOn: `'" - sr —Bathing in the Pittsburg basins has been prohibited BE —Jersey City is bothered with locomotive whistle b!o%ings:':; "... —Durham township, Bucks county;•is-to -have two bridges. _ ,of short measure in wooci. _ — . Coulter plowed the , Allegheny's wave factor than Hamill. —Theadoreltnp. is tilting against Har riet Reedier Stowe:' ' ,:torpedoes are the — aversion 'of .r. , Sinialling'tom cats. —Frank Blair is. not going into the Life Insurance business. • , —Lots of bats and gloves bet on the in ternational boatraCe. ' —Willmington,•N. C., colored folks tireib have a steam engine. - - • c t in• Ohio they;call:John A. Bingham orgeous Bingham." - • —The ghosts of .A ndersonville are chasing Scot - • The yiiunk", men of. Newark • aro ina Worrell of excitement. -Whisky, sugar and water makes the fly killer, or . man —Reading., is to 'have..a Circus, and the editors are to get in for nothing.. —Splinters says the scarcity of..walter has exposed all tho basesins of the, —The Scranton Register's subscription in creases three thouSaddin two hours. —A contemporary regrets that “Olo'Bull's forthcoming - lire is to bound in calf." —lndianapolis • claims to bo the greatest walnut lumber market. in,the.world. .—llarrisburg street-car passengers -pay low fares, but-yyle cu .: filthy cushions. —South Carolinh:..is showing a northern disposition by having frosts in August. -LEigliteeh ';Atne'ridan ladies announce themselves as lecturers for next winter. ~ •—Mercator, known to school 'children by . his ‘vrojectl.bp,";istp,liave.a monument. Glrand ,Dunitess of Riassia," is called tbe , bet looking prineess;in :Europe.: - -LA':.jankson, :of ' bad- ills -leg broken by the front wheel of a velocipede. -.:TheyitaV'eabod Templar pic-nics every day at I.lrsara and a camp-meeting on Sun day. .. : f". —Commodore Vanderbilt paid ,5500 to the clergyman who recently tied the knot for At ,Gr,eene,. N. Y., they haven red-eyed, ;boy' who sees lieitoi in the Cliirk - thlin'in the - - . , • —The landings along the Missouri river ,ai e all crowded wit', wheat awaiting ship ment. —The new French Minister of War is an Irishman—one of his Christian names being , .Patrick —Dr. Mudd has regained all his old prac tice; but .has relinquished, some of his old ,praeffes.,) "I'r, t —" Come down," says the Schuylkill to the rain. "Dry up,"" says the rain to the -The Great Western Brass paiad will toot for tb6-fire -boys of Meadrille, on,the',l9tb of Setiteiriber. : B. Afdde:hiitiOligisolf tO'a fence in Chester county. A curious mode of act ing on clefenee. - —Schwenlcsvillejtacl a . pie-nic„ . and a row, in which stronglminded *omen pulled each others' chignons. ,t,”, SPECIiL•;, NOTICES:"` - SPECIA NOTICE SCIIEICR"S'PbI.IkIOPTIO'§YRtIi. Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake cure Con sumption, Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, if taken according to directions. They are all three to be taken at the same time.' They cleanse the stomach, relax the liver, and put It to work •;. then the appetite becomes good; the food digests and makes good blood; the patient begins to grow in flesh ; the dis eased matter ripens , in the lungs, - and ,•the patient , outgrows • the diseme, and. gets. sell.— This. is the only way to cure consumption. ~ .• • , • • • To those three, medicines ,Dr: J.:IL Schenck - , of Philadelphia, owes his unrivalled success in the treatment of pulmonary consumption.- -The Pui monic Syrup ripens the morbid matter in the lungs nature throws it,off hy nadealyinipeetordtion;:for„: when the phlegm or matter is rage, a slight cough, will throw it' off, and the patient. :Las rest and the' lungs begin .o heal. . •; ' , To do this, the Seaweed Tonle and Mandrake Pills must be weely. used to cleanse the stolnachmlut so that the PulmonieSy , rnp and ; the food make good blood.' '" •• • "i' - • ,•- ••••• . Schenck's Mandrake Pills net' updfi moving all obstructions:-relax the duets- of the' gall:, bladder, the bile starts' rreely,mid 'th liver is' soon relieved,• the, stools wilt sh'ovrwhitt•the Pills can do; nothing gees ever' been'' Invented except • calomel (a deadly nelson which, is very dangerous to., use ,ex eept wit., great care), .0, t will unlock a gall-bladder and start the secretion:an: the tiver. - lilLe 'Schenck's , Mandrake Pills. • Liver Complaint-is one of the most, prorainent , causes of Consumption. , " , .- - • . ~• •, Schenck's Seaweed Tonic is a gentle stimulant. and alterative, anti thenllMlLin the - Seiweed;•• which thin prescr'ption is made of, assists the stomach to throw out the gastric juice, .0 dissolve;thel - otal whir the.Pulmonic Syrup, and it is - made into good blood' without fermentation - or souring in :he stomach'. The great reason 'whyphysicians do not cure",con.. , estimation is , they • try os :do. - much t: they give medicine to stop the •coughto.otstop:chills,= to , atop' night sweats, hectio-fever, and. by so doing Ahoy de range the whole digestive powers,-locking up these.' orations. and oventaallyl.ho patient sinks vend dies. - ' Dr:Schenck; itchiszreatment:does notary to stop a cough, night sweats, , ohills , oritever:e Remove' the' cause, and they will all stop of theleowmaccord. No one can' , be cured of Consumption, Liver • Complaint, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Canker, -Ulcerated Throat, un- - less the liver ands omaclt are made healthy, If a person has consumption, of 'course the lungs are in some way diseased,either tubercles, abscesses, - bronehlal Irritation,. , pleura adhnsion, , or•the lungs area mass or , inflammation - and' Test decaylng.:• In' such cases what must be done?' It is not•onfy'the lungs that are wasting,-but it is the whole body. The stomach and liver have lost their, to , Make", blood out of food. Now the only enanee is to take ! Schenck's-three modiolues„which.will.brlng ups. tone:to the stomech„ the, patientrwill begirt' to.,yrant; food; digest`enellY and make, good °loot' then,' the patient. begins', to.gain in Aces,: pull ; tie ~ .soors. as •,:. • the body begins to grow:tbe Itums commence to heal • up and the patient gets fleshy and well.'„ This is the onli• way to cure coneumption.7 ": ; lien therd .11; ; fungi dlsecise Liimi • Complaint and Dyspepsia, Schenck's Seaweiiti.Tonic.' and Mandrake• Pills ate ; sutllotent without the Pal rnonM *rim: l-Takti,therMandralce Pills freely in all' bilious complaints, as they - are perfectly. harmless. •Dr. Schenck, who ha-senjoyed.uninterrupted health• for many years' paet:s'and•mcneweighs '225' PciundS;' was wasted away .to.,a mere skeleton, in the very,last stage of pulmonary' Consumption, his tillysieland having pronounced Me case hopeless aritlabandoned • hirri•to , his•:•',fate.';'l3tr waii , ,,eured:by ;the 'aforesaid', us edioldes,•abcr Since 'h itiVrecoVerymany ' similarlystllleted•lttiVWusecPDr:Solieohles.preparaX: Lions with'the'ettraonuccess:',F,ull cti-; reetionsnacompanyhigiatch;Matilie illnotnissoltitely?, ' neemniaryld TiersonallyjuitsDrlfienenek: unless .the; ' p.dents wish" their ; lungs. examined; &ad.-lbs. - 111hr at"lde., principal dfllce.' Plaillidelphin f aifery!Saturda_ 'Where` all ';:tetters;for, advicemilsrbenddrestiedl , lie is niseProfessionally at Np.'32l3ond Street,...‘evr; is'ork,'-every other:Mi . :B , l day; and riit , No:' 35• Hanover 'Street; 'Boston, Y , every," other 'Wednesday. , Ile•gives advice free:Just - for a'• thorough examination - with , 'his , Resplrorneter the pace 381 E hoursatnack city from 9 AIL to Priee'of the Pnlnsonio - Syrap' and .„13enweeddisit" each 3150 per :bottle; 'a •half.dosenrs Mad 'drake Pills 25 cents a box: - For sale by all druggists ,:14) s. J,..E.:SCH.ENOK 0,014-biktfw3, ' ' l 4 : letc l iglgnitistt i at"l 7 ' ° : tamiio'spirdriensoMer,ter)leade,Notes,QM4. 81) -ECLA 027 -TC:E§', THE GREATIMEHIC.iI;-31ISTAKE''i. Of former days was an utter neglect of sanitary pre. tnititlonkrTzbiii;elileien't meanOweiSfradepted for the ..pkeventiorirri,sleirneee. Sewerage was unknown in s;clti drainage Wasiarely attempted in 'the country. ;Heaps of "Ord were:'left s to rot in'tlie,piddid streets, Lie!. ciellill_vnoktArr!ginablintidato to feb ;ille-Aleaki, was "sadly'neglactail; ‘ ',ls it not so now. Wise laws, philanthropic insirtittioni;and a vigilant sanitary police, have, to a great extent, remedied the evil. Nor is this all. Preventive. medication has :49 1 PL'A-Omi.taVOYeloviellAfins&S , -Tatea„,or 4 P 6- dalittr It is' not to much too say that tens'of thPusands'es cape sickness in unhealthy seasons in consequence of bevies invigorated their systems in advance bye course of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. This pure and wonderful vegetable tonic and alters. tßcomprises the extractsotall essencesof a variety of oots and herbs, renowned for their strengthen ing, soothing, vitalizing ..and_purifybag properties. incorpo - Thei4ixiedfdlifitrlClentsriirid - with — a ; spiritlibielitely - .free firora;.l6eTtiaViliNiO)46 - 0 which' •defiles, more or less, all the liquors of commerce:. and their effect is diffused. through the Whole trate by this active, yet harmless stimulant. Tho restritjel. such a condition of the system an renders it all but impervious to the ,exterlor cringes ei,4psense. Bitch Ita damp, fog,; oflemierature, die.; &length, and the perfect regularity of all the fano-, Hens of the body, are the best safe-guards against , atmospheric poison and the.efFects ofmnwholesomit wateri , and ,HOSTETTER'S. BITTERS are-the best strengthening and 'regulating medicine at present known. For dyspepsia and - biliousness they are a specillo absolute. - [sep4.o-tftv • ,1216. 111.1.c.Tp.V,139 gust CATARRH. ntmost l acidness, byl. , Unit, M. / D., and Professor of Dieweee of the Eye and Ear, (hie specialty) in the Medical College of .Penneylvania,l2 years experience, (formerly of Leyden, .Holland,) 805 'Arch"'sticet; Piffle: 'Teetirnefifiliiaa'biriien a his office. -,ThegediAalfaepltxttre inviftod,teaccompany their . 'patients, as he has no secrets in his practice Ar1,1661.16 - eyealniertid withotit ''Ne"Charke for examina : tioa.... , NAN-6041w rRAINt KILLER IttrinA.rwr, - .R.ansas, April 17,1868. Messes- patter Davis & Sox, Gssit.satt.i '-=T* iriore about the Pain Killer. I consider-ita very valuable medi cine, and always keep it on hand. I have traveled a r t-olidcderal ysitino - I - jdtve , bfon in Kangas - ;Aid neier "withlanettiking'it with 'm s e. - JO Mir pr,.ctloel USed'it freely for the Ash:al...Cholera in 1849, and with better success thartwithAny.other modiatne4 . -ilalso:used it here for Cholera in 1855, with the same geed re , A„.quz.rriNp, +ls , "*"“ Ireitre ti to'say that' th e Cholein'has pre vailed here of late te great extent. For the last three weeks; frond ten to fitly or sixty fdtat cases eseh'ciay have :been reported.' „I -should add that, the Pant rBiller.,scntjeccutly..from . the _, llfission . liouse,bas - been used with considerble success duriuLthis epidemic. , Irtilien In seasdn, it 'is generally cad teal in checking the disease. Rav: CHAR. ELARDlNd,'Snoliiiiiiro, India." septf-C9-tfar CHEAP BEADI2VG. T HE " COL-a-54314 /y ~'i ii` STEAM BOOK' AND JOB P ia :ir 111 N tv:-It 6'o . is , BANA. ALLEY. NORTH OF LOCUST ST.. COLUMBIA, PA. On account of our constantly increasing pa tronage, we have found it necessary to add to our stock a new and complete assortment of Book and Job Type•of•' • • TILE' - LATEST STYLES OM We are preiared to conform to the tastes of ALL. and on the ,shortest notice turn out our work in the'llnest style of the art. LITHOGRAPHIC CHECKS, With 'Or without Revenue Stamps Mercantile Printing .1171 /NMI:WING BILL IMAM ..1/.1 1,1 (IX • , LETTER,HEA:DS, RECEIPTS, ,. , . , CIRCULARS , • TAGS. R. R. BILLS I.;ADING. ENVELOPES, • LABELS, &c., &c ME MEN col:OshoW PROGRAMMES, POSTERS, -BOOKS, ~1 PAMPHLETS, YEATLXp9crzßpiEr.ggF.Epps„. ORDEIC BpOKS, -Ap.„ ek.c. Fancy Job. Consisting in Pith' of VISITING CAItDS;' WEDDING CARDS; c ; LITHOGRAPHED LETTER HEADS, E.N - VVOI"E§ I . 6ERT/i'frc.4j.l*.:&64l =UBE LAW BLANKS 3 .: OF ALL...RINDS . • r: , POSTER. WORK, PLAIN OR IN COLORS IVenivei specialty' - t‘ncilparteenlar class of Work, but give our undivided attention to PLEASE ALL OUR-CUSTOMERS. 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