The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, August 31, 1867, Image 2

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A. BAMBO.
S'aturdtrij;`iiiiiKW
advertisemente;tio.'etiatiie immediate in':
tertian, mast be handed in on or before Thum-
Is. evening, each week. . - . .
.
For County :Columissioimer.
• We are ' authorized :to , announce JAeOl3
GILE=.:AWA.LT; , of, !Heiler tewnshtp, as a
randklnte for Count,yz•OomMtselorter; . anbJect
to the dectslop of Ut Ulalpp'.4epublican County
Convention. :
• 'For County Treasurer ..'....
W e are authorized 'to annodnco the name of
Wrim..tat ROBERTS, of West Hempdeld. as a
candidate for County Treasurer, before the Union
Republican County Convention. subject to the
decision of said Convention. . • - •
Emigration to the South.
Several weeks—perhaps months--ago, we
replied editorially to -an article in the
Danville (Vii.) Tales, calling on.as, to send
on a colony of thrifty farmers, mechanics,
tte., to aid in restoring that portion of yir 7
ginia to the condition of prosperity which
she enjoyed prior to the rebellion. Dui ,
-reply solicited a rejoinder, and so on, until
the Times of the 17th lost., replies to our
last article—giving it in full to its Virginia
readers, and then commenting upon it in a
manner so fair and candid that we cannot
- refrain from giving our readers a few .
ex
tracts from the reply. In answer to a ,port
lion of our article, in which we stated that
our farmers, as a class, were not ;very . : .
minutely Instructed in geognifilty,T Ate.;
and that, , the fact of the - :inurtler
of, the Zook brothers NrlL9 known to
them, but the where was a question which •
most of them felt satisfied by, answering,
" iii the South." The Times says :
"AS the case now stands, no matter how well
re-constructed the people in this portion of 'Vir
ginia and North Carolina may be, 110 matter
how anxious to sell their land; no matter
heartily they may be dispceed to welcome a
colony of your thrifty, enterprising farmers ; no
matter how inviting prospect of developing
a section of conutry which unites as many ad
vantages $1.3 any In the world . ; no matter what
the chances may be to each individual of build
-lug up his own private fortune, it will avail US
nothing if your people do not learn to discrimin
ate between different States, and'different sec..'
Gong - of. the :wine State. If you will write to.
General Howard, he, will probably tell you that
Sus I. the obevt re-constructed portion of the,
South,• but MIAILTIZIOt. watt-until •tbe same may
be suld of verypertion_of Missiset -
Eli goes on to , say th at 'the're is .1 . .0 . ,..be.„an'
Airkinitural Fair in Danville on the lsth
of October, to which'he invites , us , t 6 send.
%on aisemmitteeltliiett,fer
. *llll the chains' •
• of•the'adjiiininennuntiest 'of `Y.irginitt add
• •Nerth'earolitia""nlifeh'will be• hat:gel:3r' ie.
sprees on the codeasienr ''.'N'tinv; thise
tuggestionsweiteartilyendinsfe,end second:
we are not anicioni to. thin out tho'",pcpula
tion of Lanutster;Connty, but wiluniw that
Lancaster Coanty sends-annually'afioulnit
• of her popubition to, help "the :develotment •
of the West, and wtrk now that 'their 'objeiit
.in going is to better their cendition, arid
oleo know that they would: prefer temake
the change without phicing each, a' distance:-
' between them and 'the fricinls they leave
behind, and wholn they of course.liope?to
re-visit occasionally
,;• and •tve,' think-Abut
they could secure all, And Mert;,..aan:,cal,• ot
the nnvantagas of
„emigiating
West, (for 'nothing abort of the,
,very fni
West is of any.uso.itt, the-way-of emig•mticu
search of cheitip•land ) by going' to - •Nrir ,
• pinta. Before the war- 7 while . the,lnstitn ,
Lion- of Slavery, was vogue throiNtiont,
theentire SoWrenderinilal(sprdeiraci#44 .
:s.lortitern men . couldA not_httindueid,imien•
by the rhea n . of land4tCrineitie.l-`77.4vz
groin; hut now - Ault tst etnanclpation Of
blacks has'eninpalredartariy,'g,theo l ii*lir,
laud-owrierw Cot latiel•;,theY•wilkcif
r'owu
. tatpw.
heietotble-reatf of
i g ortgeill''':•tlirininiilai l3-11 , 61 3 74 0 21 .i• the
chatigol'in'Afiesailinitticiti,Asl,lll:
stfebted.# , Bliitriei it s fool atsfbtilpliyalexl
~ ,quiditioneint;tho.tnii*otienni.,7tbet. : lnvitiC
Fthe energies '-•••••• •Pni••3 4 ;;TOki.9 23 l l l;i l Os*)P:,:
efglia-maY
i'llatantrei;fliguriss4,Mtbelexlrinitilt.Witot; s •
andalm:hitoteadvunt*OlantittedC4la - e'inin
°foamoCtii,e.ti'siff,#,:itrs./miti • lotid
• otattsrpieoittaie:oirstOrtainipoqiii#reick
".•trutriceps
16216in-Duiasator • C'Wrinty,•ror:one-fiiirsha,
large in Danville, NW., \void& realfie'tliiii
proda*.iniore utuney. - Again; there - are ,
,raftrondefin. conteOplatlon
'and the
P. • `l.l4inollburff _ b4C4-Li / ” I ',- -
doubt be nuale,ereman4-y„ustra,': snub.
wlalgh;whei 2 'iiiadi. , 7.l4y. 4ll l4..!_letAftfiausi:
• • oPentlejihnul tilubodpr 7 l4: icptoithiCturollitti
• • hi , hatechtATT 9 ,3 141.t.?9;00 111 i 4 iis aAlder 7
kAri*FeVlsion to kbe
made Ipr the v. w bile fin
the l itiatiliiick-the-•4reversgl4ilin)sca:Se, the ,
wiptiiellkelnitgettilly'liliger,_,but, much,
ni 4 r 4-44 1 4,11 / 2 1 thlifi t' 9 141 68: :.
else are et'oof aildSeViinsimnovaliporat
, OK&liYe..4fattsAtifomtitip a moment s tich
• liiitidaig u l i'7 lll e- o b".•
31 2 4 4; 111 4 1 : 1 !, 0 11 31t.bet.' 1 7PrvfdP3 -, l-he Fe
111,4.14.:44i;Plirrx.f414qhfg.‘fe.tdres 1, 6 4 3 1 i€;••
wesi,;• , :iiiii4olthimigh;l6 :dept. :idtfputt&i i
*fit
eenqsiikilalfititge • e' nt 44eit'
tliWorfitioni - to - Siattorkt.
ediraliiihVrerVAfiligmir,lonieeatee;ii
a reoisl'Eaturp, and; her o .6eetrremotreal. by
the oilration of war: - The:advantages - of
the border States ns nifekiing • hotnes'fetitita'
surplus Tont:dation: ()f.,,t7tte;:iniddie ••siailifio
,oitfirKot4ortg be kelit put ptly . imi;;Usid - iiliiii
" %fonw•eA":4l4Uidz,l9ll"neeuWriry, ;
amtpiclupprectetion Cethe•valusief land to
IF;G
souiettuufb s tk 4 defttrik'lliffiiiaehing tire,
price'pnid Yon aiOidrintegeousty'iita ,
ait4:4l..licibniquittna#Pifid ortC•O'.eVurs'e,thiani*ho
•3and7acet,'cn wiiV ba
tho -Iv bat We - Would
4,UP;fa`rinere, or mechanics
- bite ecniteiriplate.endruptig; is this-L . ...g0 to
and, if you
t;hooS43,l;i) at' ilterldneWilt-libeAgricultursl
. bra -at- ttny,rato;V:dol•to the. Southern
13order eon ntkee g lain,' and 'see' for
your elves. windurti:liteit.faritities nnd
ducctitenbi'airalirgmlkhraliolui, and:also,
nanko;itititulifetry.s , ton,the;prohabilitz: of it s
• ApeepT,eniiififitiors ::14:::.ttieTr I pttopoeld
roiutz'tenrn the iif.iistiO*4=o oB Pectithr
cost. of -trnikiiisluting your joirdneftp,ttr mar.;
IcetHearn;;:dry4fiet,.aiveillhing
• to IfaTrii to enable Taw to
l uakelin k tithNilligeAC:dest,iitbno the ease of :
SotilikiWelit;"antl4,l3;kon;lifterlhat;
terthinito,to4clloweaktv.aelc jo.the
lAreiCiihi44atiikatilehlitiltkie:the fleas:
But:
znueletiik*.,
au inriCePilbilieSd*ilevanteg* does. des.
n o t : Chi 46 79 2 Z l l 4 V e *Ar tii °! , '47
ward 24 ,9 ai: ocW. ,
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reeonitnend , ;LT-, , iii
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• - prpin '..Teinges tto .Andres .
• •
Anclii:eitnio) iteelthat ary3r
had elieetiseil , the Sopih,"antrafter.they had
laid' &Own theiy:nrine; ank4elfeered;ibiiii,
thi?ehief men; nett: ihere . 10 lies, the
Next htiii":-.6epierh
ell
—.Editor
His Satanic Alajesty, the.Devll,-was
imously cal ledupon to take the chair. He
:i!eiponcled iti a neat ;3'peocii;:iit the conclusion.
of which lie remarked' that he had always
taken a lively interest . ..in the fortunes, of the
Confederacy; that he . it was who 'ineplied .
tho heart of Wirz at Andersonville, to cow.
. mit acts which he falietedia;:t_i,tedbed:it
been for him, most allot' the ' Y ankees would.
have got iron;
He saidbrielly 4 in,Conclutiien'that he was,
and had beeicirbizittie;Veginilipg to the end
themaster-Spirlief•thes'Udicile; movement,
that. he it WillS • uiliii'ip - sji!ioik the breasts of
such men its MOse . Qiuttsirell and White;
that he was-. ever;:preient '..toere.• his work
was goingen with till? great e stauccess. He
said thrall() never 'enJOYed:himself better
than he did at Fort Pillow, although he pre
ferred Anderionville....as . a : ermanent .resi
deuce ; but he found-that his time had been
spent most profitably in..presielling over the
Cabinet meetings . '
The room was ; redolent •
cia 7 ,
ions, tobacco and whislceit; iogether with a
certain, other distinct ,diffarent, - sniell
which nobody:could name, :and txhich was
so appalling that his Majesty reinarked that.
his business brought him in'contact with a
variety of perfumes" bat Le had never met.
anything 'before that could equal the attiMs- ,
phere in which Dem oc rati c " meet ings were.
•. .
.The:Avorst part, of it wits Iciartd to
proceed' front some copies of thdllailYN.eiv , 4
which. Ben Wood had in his pocket....
A fish can't live king Out. or iiiiAlatira) .
element,fieither cnn a Copperhead:,
After this interruption, -his .MajeStyivent.
on to.aay. that. he got. along very, well with
McClellau, Patterson; Fitz John Porter, D.
S. Miles :und.such ;men, but when drant,
Sherman, PhilAheildan and Farragut were
arrayed againitshim,.he.used his choii at :
brimstone and.t hundek againsitheml.sivith s
no effect; to speak profanely, he said,'".they'
boat the devil!" , •'•
- Vallandigham put. his .head.
.inside the
door, but s
when he . got a good mell of . hat
rrimetone and things he vanished.....
Efili,Muleity-4med his head .upoe• his'
futiul in It penaiye;manner.,.and,salds,Hant . lto
never:befor# had a Aitit:that . he.didtet.,l9rity . .
.arlialao.do:etith;4lll.-iikai;it .
lg Man
. .
'afraid of was Tttad'iSteyeas. •••••••
He • further , remark e d: that alt.' present,";
were nivare' r ilifid'plkl*.ktliet,:cailleil,. but
for the yaks of.'having it.cle + i[ly under tool
he .would repeat it, as.foltows .•,••
WmaittAs, • He found'found:ether United.
Stites GoverUnieut opposed ` ld the establish-
*mat of n Stiathera Confeditiei, - Mid
WHEREAs,,..lle.:la4:foioi4bl4 ft ionlil.not
be. diane Aeilt I
i . ;AtfAI4VMD tD Tbai.Alte intiy&pciurse nowleft ,
- usAcenneiiotulish: bar".'cieSifed.,enti is tbs .
# . lxotial or_the heads - of the hated ,Govern
ment;at NVuShingio — n ,
This was : recoilecl~wit loati
.•.,T116:15 - eilkno*:kftiO*,..!;i8 foot 01 1 1'
. 14* iiteeriiio2#d: god in. d•kTuiChral
v_ nice 'Let .l4o orgies begin? '
in; to
.w_hiCh
~., : •••••e- g : . '.1 1 7,-, z 7iiit".l l— .
the sir,n9fOlpie,:eomiseneect they all: joined
-*' •
s•
Piro'
Ala aalacar.in'ear4leftre.....:,,
- Here ealemsigisething i iito 'the
• ".
Jeff thre)v;in,Ssoiciethlng• that jc;okedllike
• •,...!
.9E/Cra's a lock of Johti:lcrowilfelu,li;;,
Purt of Gov: wise's.stinTe Ali— ." ' . . •
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••••
AireAßtn And cikts l o 3.o 4 3 Mtlble-r • ' •••'••••
•
-- 7.3 . kkeiffshusettel - ankees : net, fevr.!”
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.:::ENTI-91 , :ellAPTER•N : 17. • •
• . 0 411 PeP1 1 0M4. 3 9hP 14,1 1. --
bolt satialed• nitti retrieving t. Sheridap
Piety de 6 1::•!,fits 11 , 11 : 1 . 1 a 8 . if il teP . f t Aflo r VtOPF:i
in "hit Aar say s
94.'34m1041/4 14,4191,t..4A1P67.3(%
4.P`e SiCkleis; and lahaelpiwktittifegyhitt z ; :
e relei",,,Tiitftiti in. comivanel lit Nei'
Kktti4ith
gi!e - tfloaily
i•shw i t,
• au'tf di
Slieridik , te•fiec:.af•titicO
merit, •dtl hiteifOittnce.altokether r ani etteli o
saty,
thantbe delerinbittion" to +Pt
pose itiati,koverrale , Grant 4 sti:laWlploints; •
Nexti.gtunttliadi,:oriiertid•Tbilittile to Oa rt;t l
wit: aUl.thokirdeissitilde by Siterfar t an
Johnson hos ittst'reintfis:scrtlikL,.;. . i
_These ~acts .in• the.
Ptesidenttliukts*otT i tci, be mistaken. :lie'
has niade up' his.: mind .•that, the Congreis-'-
tonal`polle,y..of. .reconstruction• shall not
succeed:. While pretending that. be is dill
poied•to enforce tho laws, he is taking - the:
most detetinineti step& to; prevent their 7 01:1--s
forponienk....lle acts ti non „the dogma that„
thp,Centititetion N•eats dn him the - S
ecu`tive power. .11ukhe ignores the factethatl
wfillsqbp,Coristltution clothes hint wltlithe
japietltO j enforce the lals, It. gives bins.. so
Pojr . erito,annul or alter thent.E.J:ils-ortletra,.
•tintottel,siritutily.to rut attempt., te,clestrom.
thilorge of laws. *:J. ,
..; &maw, that .folttisen's;object; •ap
pointlng C 4 ratit,Secrebry, tut hiterbit was to,
havg tbore-1111 - 01:13cer' . whit bY, )Ifti: Oath Of
office, .srsts hatuid im plicitly, to obey',
.This seemed to Isla force &but GI:00t • ac;
.rpoesctnce n e ',enact% a • o er 0,.
agaitistills 'Own 'Wilk IA)8 now brought •
home to Grant., wbother be .jvia
allow himself to be "aide instrairtin 'hi • ,
defeating the ibre:i.tVyticigess e ili - 4..in* view
• in the Inman& Of thareconste•Ubticia 'acts, or
attAtl 7 tegaittit
hbe'Pt•WaitlittiptOti 'the
4ciktleiti isstied to MeV: rttoi °
mows. received
itaken theAmmititi thnilto` Is trio :espctiitQe:
head in'ntilititietitfaine; ; tbat'CoiniiitrlitOs .
43,goiteqoy.:•ekst,bedt
'art:idge:stlettittters
irks; iirdthat: 'Ube ,doeir , iiiii.42;eote the
.bor he*M'be ititutna . 4l4.,tri Ociiirrentar'lor I
:the;4.
We :need not saethaeclur4sittiatlites'are'
wholly witlil:frazittantbz,iegstrult.. Johns on ,,-
,We,cannot deubt:•foi. ; ;is taloatentiGtbat ' , the
*pie: wittioutZ•disttnetion
.
sustain the patrlotbs,ebleftalnjwhottndedr
the - sto rgiorlottsly certainuir
44 - 1 - u44 1 111 '." 4 :V.54 4,i ?g ra1 1k A5.9.?. i .! 0110'
pit , J:eiptisvp oi#4 , AN
:•;;-••
•
4 :V 3 4 ,s l'"Tic4i 4 rism
Ali 'l4‘fir 111! '15.;0k44:1;i1.4.`
The ‘: , ..: • ! 3
ls 0t"..X013
laaiOnytho'i:l4iiiiior-ligtnfalna s 43%447;40
roundoti;•bOntgout aveoka ago and nearly;
all of . Thotlndlnna w ere killed?; /L caml
...fro .PartroVs en at is.
i.tCuptain'Atanastf.w4l2o.oli 9:undred4andi
d'is'entY7 6 " l " l 4`Xitid ; r 4 tAlevigh Wit#:
.14Aht„busidreiiXodirtus; oiegthetßesiciblioani:
he Indian Commissioners have goneitp
the'3lissouri river to glean in formation from
familiar with the conntriltsortli . ;:of
In order to . select the inkiiitiltigt
. abiO.Cerritory for a general northoririnidhcii .
reservation. 'Agents have been seut.outtoi
. •
notlfx bot h the hostile and the pepeefttl. l ,
dn)..litiJA of the desire of . the boininissionerii.
to oieetthem in council at.Lrt ramie, tietweeti
.-thelBtti ittid.-18tli of September, with:tisitiew
. . • .
reconcile and.hurincinize all dilro . renceS,
. .
ertd.to,PrAlltlee-.4;11).1.4ipet itod,proper.under-,
..of tho rights and interests of 'all
parties.. The' Conimissloners belleye that 7
their efrorts.to secure a general pence will
he successful. " • '
U -':l.
t.~ +~.'..-.
Republican.
The.Rentiblican poptpti:ciiiiiteittion' met
in Laneastei, on,'Wedn eaday and ; adop t
iitiPtite.:-Siirerit''' 1 - )obidiii nominations,
:known as the " CraWford County System,"
which' was adopted by the ConVentien in
June last; The vote stood—yeas,.l42; nays
Wi t hThis sys tem it breitkeup slates,"
factions; .rings.: and cliques: :The ./zprels
says; Now; that thiS sometime 'distracting
question. has .been so decisively. settled, we.
trust that; every, member of:the liarty
go to NYOl* n goo d. faith .to give'tho :pew.
System afairfrial. Lot
. us.shoW to the ad= herenta of . the lost - Cause, that, however
much_we may differ . among near
xanging details,._ : rye are .0 solid .:phalaws
when moving,npon the worigiof„tf,Tora- •
mon : enemy , „.,;
, The new . n
.county..cini.o4tee, whip
meet on Monday, havetin:iirriportiiiie,i4iya,
in some respects, diqienW.duty to'pertoitio;
in arranging the detail:4,o iho now.kystetn;
and much. depends 'apoti the 'carefulness
and impartietty with -which they pefferni
the )vorle.• - a:Ssigned Anal: It 'is J iniportant
'that every niemtair tie in attendance.' S.; .
,31Louey-Or4/01;•1"ont, Offices.
Arraogements, nm!now. :perfected for the .
efficient extension-'of this Important system,
which ensures: the transmission of money
by mail without loss. Ther2 are now
Monday,
the . country 832 o ffi ces. On
Monday, the . :,dtty of Siptem her next,
there.will bo uffilett 80 2 offices, making the
1,224.. On that dajr.tllo office
at, Critorgstoim . , Dlitrletof Coliimbia,will go,
inti . i,f . .ppet'ailosN: *ushiligtalre,
Vitx, in OW 139: . .ai . ppW for . ;tll linainess pur
pcmir:.Tortr',..tiew_offloitie will added to .
. .Marylaiad, l fciUrtOti to Virsfirda,. and eight
to . 3Tesf Vi rginia: *.'illOiewoiiiees in Pen
ay'
Einijiorinin,Tree
iior*Oidetieiiititle,'.llaziethii; Mina; McKee : 9—
pott, lilereer,,..3londrigabelite . .2.lOint .
Tak;Newpoit,fetiOlotirn
Shamokin; ShiirMi; Tarr . Farlif;Tidoato..
must-be . borne 'in : that tho Motley
order business Of all. these' oftlecis. will not
'commence until Monday; theeth Of Sipfeni
lier.• Orders not exCeetlitie.twonty dollars,
tin cents ; over tweluty-dollar4,.itisditotTox.
iceiding fifty doll..twprity . rfilve 'cents ; no
single order issueilltwinoret..ilian-ilfty
dol
lars. *reinilt larger minis
must. obtain . ud4itiontit Money-orders.--
Pittsburg h • : •
Letters' 'al - Thaddeus Stevens.and
• ' Colonel S: Shoch:' •
The following' letters of the aboVegeutle
men explain' themselves,. •
Com.maxa, August:24, , 1867.-Hott.
Thaddeus Stevens;'•lsineaster i : -Pa.—Dear
Sir: Several of your intelligent constituents
Millis region; no doubt.froniwant of prop
er.informationi'arecomploining of tnistokes:
made by
,Congresti In . not passing JAWS 'at
the last session, restraining the removal .of
certain el:fifers* engaged in reconstruction.
.1 contended that you had Missed an *Wet
the very close;•providing for that' very eon
flugency„bat which is , not executed: •
Will you be - se good est m e infor ine.ifii'W
fax" our representative• is responsible: for
this ontissiou,if omission it be? You k.now
we are in theambit-of. dealing familiarly
with the member from the ;Ninth. A brief,
answer 4 oll - briifibiliblige'yoiir friend,
s.„;•..Angust 26,:1867.—C01.
Samuel Shoch, Pa.-z-Dear
Yon are right in suppesing that Congress
made.mistakes..h&it is the inevitable lot of
man; but.you mistake in, supposing that
there is any law to'probibit the removal of
the districteommonders.:Without the
re con
' . Soon after . the :cuss:
session of Congress,' I reported a bill froth
ltiiveorinnittee of the House of' Ilepresenta
tlves,aahich•contained a provision motif bit 2
tug, he . .removal without the consent : of the,
Semite. It passed, the House, And was sent
to'the'Senitte. The Senate strucliltoet,ana
.returriectit. to:the I House,: who - refused ,- to:
eoneur•itithe amendment :', The result was:
committee of conferenEe; where• nn midedeontest ensued." `•
There were , severat‘. other:questiOns: or'
controversy between theilopee;:which the,
.House offered, to yield,lfthiseouldhe
'.4id:;.. , ..TheSenitbe - .perSevai•eingly refused, do-'
. elstringittllstit , 4theyt-would soonerAosiy-the'
'LILL: 7 7,U that: would, frustrate-all out,legis-,
uouldpotite'.ollowed.• The House,
•:yieldedVurith'itWaralng Of the evils it would
.I'l4l°4.nm:or :Sothis the=
"..m . embeys.,•of...thei‘Senat e;:seemed-te
ithelrpOter i ttuder;:the Constitution, which.:
'therhaid jusftenudiated,...and
.: wholly out-'
sideettithielt all-ayreed thot;:we*ere-act- 1
ingq. else ber:who et work of reconstruction,
was .userpatiOn. or.p,erhaps they, had , de-
sire to be thouglit to be, gravely -' conserve-,
'Live and ~magnanimous. , *.• •••••
..These ideas seemed. to control the actionsl
.Of some half dozen senators.who preferred
rust' h e President. ' , AIN "clenr 'Colonel;a
few .Senators tor-great undoubted :i
.patriotiontlandpurity;'have become So ttat , :. l
muted' With what they , ere
,pleased :to call
-conseratisrO,;(whcise 'meaning r ivnfeks
ani to.aridertitand* fetiritey 2
1w ill :forget thiy:-Inenster.t : thaVwity:slaht..in'
:1776 and again . iri:l66r,4-und ;de..-
.great ditiiiageffilliiiereatikin.:dr.it;toroni
ment• now so- euglifertirreln — f•eenverted
into a•politicaliparndlitezol'hisAsellable,:t4r :
happen, not so ruttch.hy; cliroptAimt:pol-':
pable • attack::frainiii woric•Aie by
gniduallyfingettinethe*itiwiiritieirilek'or'
the Deelaration-oriudependentio; .
•
Strikent One•of the Ifylarg.sparksorhich
give life te•eur OOddess'.or L iberty ; and, the
mysterious anitintensiS heitt*ltoso welding
tires,' bear n:cerita4 , :age,-'age- at: prasent,
overusing tlhe „principles,- of top' anti
-retiqatig•despotisin to it cinder, will grade-
allyeeol - f - tintilthis*Ost:doniservative_despet•
coltid thrust ,bitesword into It-without -at-.
;' • '•
•
I:have said absiv,e,tlini• I tililmotkiieW
'cotikerVittistri. - ..r:,haVe • si nee
:seen the report•lcif La". speeelt,,Lsaid , to-have
:sheen taide.brau l Ohle.,Senutore.ab-Ciinten e
' be truly reported. :anti : le:
t.to'be : censldered:ait'it'detinition,ciftliaCdrie -
-trinerthen it -to' - me; Is', very istlarining
*tverse.than'.
• Oen wit hotit and:; report:4Elloton'
!.Ly nein-petit:lo'; -.'• ••• '; • -r"
• •• I am, ••very•:•..tespectfully,..Yelir oliedient •
servant, • ELM STEVENS.
THE LAWESX
i iutifonitl.l:"linte "eiirreifey.TAistid"
ILO dote iiiiioutho to 1, 1 30,72,4,476:
The initer:nial ieeeipts 'bust..weak
..umotanted t0 — ,f2;878:70. 1 ''.•
The truotle wprk'being:iiiett . pe.e*-
!;tion of tt!bridge - 431114quiAnitim
river.qt Ifortittkure, , goiihiNvay
Anteilho river; 'one mirrandi slightly
r"--
,Theifievii;' , 44l34l.laultic.- cable; Iroui ..Brevt . 1
;to-.3igvrMYorkjielo:*be!ald:in:;+Lty,:next =:
:g'hio),Orthiiiii'rtriititAtiii beau
departure Atiiooh.l
I* l.l 4lit io reßilo.itiuvriskrife.ra.io :;:4-14 , solUlii.
,
'eoin rut :0;10 e*RetlyipoiN;iy FA .:;p"
of the itusratne
;s . ol.l:iffijillincii in"XoesiiitiairW - piatitiettisy
looming, in'tlin - iievOiliiiiiit j fiati . of litsi'n'io:'
fi11i ... r . "7 , 5; 1 114 ,_ c1ifieii..:;:a . "1#. 1. 4h'F"4 .. 0 . 14,:ti5 , 5 ' .
cr,/:O.„l4.4,4ikiisir,xed ',ln: pi . o.:lndtint - Lthrrlit
:i74TY:r.r.9l-45r-R!lsg- nliOrlielaill-PFreetlt.-1.
toes*Afitt!cli;6ll.e4is4ll;iciii:dio.-•
::1 : : : - e *:*i1 : :19".. ) ; I nli'l e i14 : 64 :1 1*1 : 5 1 '83it p : 1 1:%.-Asi t 7t:I t i r 0. 7'14h:
v r ee 7:4-41 ks *ki.145:.1311 : ;4 h :ic):: ro 7 u 'l-l l ie' : :' :
ii4l4ilroiiiiiiii;tW'"r6Oeiflreir siiiitii4;iiiid .4
'sioilikti;:iiiitilifiliiviiiniiii-n"nn&44intii'''
- I • - .
v.w.woroglaikod . ,::..niotitpf,whOre;:tue• 'cotton
fi#Oinsi l / 4 1qtrisiiirieznpw, give
, ,
...... . •
The, amount of koltt-iti the United States
Trlit'Sitry ft03,036 . ,ifet); gold :cest!fila
$10,10,1,00 ; rr.enPY:#. , .
332 :0 0 4 -
• Tha,riushunliAMl';
eeiliti;froni Ist..td • 'A utTiost.27th
,aggre
'ga te s os . oo k o ,*' • • •
The'inport of of^ the utati4itsti Aureati ?for
theyenr entlhitt JiMii3oll4 : llf soon:heVmat
oil. ' andivs.th‘grOaii
• •iipWoitir:lor the.
qaent year - to '1*,;.51t5,3;t21f, and tho ox
. ports ,1434,546;43;51.4ht:014;
notice the, efreplat!lig: tioeir:of.;:the - Nw
tionel:Bin be ih;
deeineit. Mt' funseatation at he Tionsury of
the 'United . States.' •" • . • •
• . •
• Tivo,litiodretl•andiliftY-eiglit potentOvlll
Lo issued • for tbo Ayft - ok ending Tuesiilaty,
September • .7"
ditorial' 4 :111.1stellimuo.
-Eighty-two hewlelliteribers
to the Spy' this week', •, • , • " •
--Greelly 'is 'paid 8100 is CAIIIIIII . .(cittis;
"Life".lBl the New York Ledgei•. - '•:, ".•
: ;.-J,r G. Bennett,
.Jr., iFI, said, - . has Sold
his yacht Ileerietta, tor, $50,000. . • "
7 -Talso calves, pads; etc., Ore "Itowp in
the trade as symmetrical goods: . ' •
..•
.. —The lady who had 0!' spailM heillro,
:has kindleda match.without trouble. r•
. —The • riiihdr is' happiest.. when' his
" triumphs are ore:".. .
—The peach crop is 'promising, but lin
perichment, will fail.
. .
• '-'.lThe• corn fields' of Ohio ore suffering
severely fOr the want of rain. - ' 6
--G I
0 to Bruner it Moore if you Want good
and' cheap coal. *lt will be delivered at
your door for 84.00 per ton. •
Isaacs, Oeculist and-Aurist, bus re
moved from 519 Pine street; to 805 AridiSt.;
;Ph iladelphin. Read card.
. .
—Since the discovery of black bend iron
.ore In Schuylkill county, 3,201 tons have
been shipped over the Mill Creek Railroad.
—The Board of Education a Utica: have
challenged the Common Council to pl 4 - a
match game ofbase ball.. • • •
.'•• • F, ,••••
•
- -
.
'•*— 411;.; . &anion, of . the latti
ereUiry .still h®ltlA his: office its -chief
clerk In the War Departinertt. :
. —By theOnd of the year it Will be pretty
well neelded that the strength Of the nation
is in the law-,making power. •
- —John to_reeeive :14,Ti;000' for
preaching toinpuransp,•: . In Chicago :this
,winter.
•.. • . ,
-.lk . ..couple of sin:l4l.lnHan harpists were.
in'town during the wAellt:.: Tileir music was
:•._.--The -artesian well at the Colnmbua
10hio) penitentiary is .1775 feet, •or about
half h mile deep. .
• • .
—Mr. Edwin Forrest..cointhenik.s
engagethent at the Broadwity Theittre,•:New
York,: on. the id of.*:Seknem bey: ar. -
—Story's statue of Edward Everett hits
been received at 'Boston • for -the public
'garden; :KO cost *AS ilbollt :330,000.
• ..--George Peabody, since blk return' to
England, has made another'bonfire of
• unopened letters 'to tho•number of ti,(100...
.
—John.'P. Mishler,who, has: been
tiojoiarneying.in Europa, during the sum
iner,lnturried.tO his herne'in nettOing,ga.,
..':...:—The Bniugiinin lints
arrived froni%branno, nt...l.irouglinto - Hall,
his .country,.neat in lingiand, iii exmllent:
linnith and niiritn"... '
. .
. . • - • . „.
—A young man named Aloximilerltoss
. was shotand killed on Siiturdayatattimil,
tott .TAidding,/ -the, 'Ohio `r iver, while
hurrahing for Jeff:Davis.. . • ..
• .
fastiillous Chicagoan -1160 s tattle With
the Prettiest or striolt Ingot. funerals, although
he does not •Objeotao stiongly-to cheal_ng,
it conducted itn tinobtrusiveway,
, . —A man in -Ca1i0,311., - .while overheated,.
Tait week, held 'a piece of, ie6 in his hand
'until Ile was couSequaiee:; . Of
which. he died. • . •••••••-• - 1 •
There iue. two iiitys ' of• inviting' The
oliol era •to your- doors. - .one le •by %being
overmirelese 7 -the . other-Is being .
careful. One is to be" clirty—thebtber;to be
frightened: . Rd:neither. if yott • would -be
.editor= was recently; shut itka
street recontri. , frortunstely torahs mum,
he carried his iniSfortmies boa thin i." — The
bulllodged.ln'ahandle of unpaid bills. Re
was on a collecting tour.. - • •
—Hancock is sent from' the cholera-into
the yellow. fever, and Sheridan from. the
yellow.-fever into the cholera, in the middle
.of. the epidemic season: There -Is nothing
. like judicious manipulation.
.
—Our friends throughout the countrwho
wish to °purchase clothing' in Philadelphia,
will find the'etilubliihment of C. Somers ',&
Son;the very best place to buy.:•They,wlll
not hike_ any undue advantage of pe s
Warc i- aore.nokaW&A"Yit"";'•
vertisenient. • • ,
.
.--Incomparlible. droves Celebrated:fa/I,e
Is Concede(' bytill.to be the best Preparation
for the cure of, cots,.bitrns, 'Wounds, scalds,
sprainsi,*and cutaneous diseases and erup
tions , generally:' places 'distant from,
medical aid :it will: ho found. invaluable,
and , in:the,natiorKit 'should always be at
—A. young girl about seven years of ago
Waifound huckleberr y :weeds, near
Lii6kawaseni - nn . ;:fittbdity
haat gtreei out....on;Saturility • before.. to ..get
berries,mid not;r e turning at, night search.
Was — frtituted:' Ninteirfound the body. was
terribly?bleutetVund 'had marks of seven , :
teen 14i 3 4!1 0 4 . L.rlIttiesuake.S. '
.
=From eighty .to , one' hundred 'car loilids
cif peadhes puss '.oVer the- Philadelphia;;
:Wilthingtori and 'Bald More Railroad every::
evening; having been loaded along linable
'of the Delaware . ftailrosid. 'Mach car hOhis
800 baskets or ,
,400 Nixes, thus making an
average of ' 84,000 ba'skets daily,,Whicliresch
.New. York and:•Philaidelphia, by this touter
Alone- On: Monday. evening' 110 . - cars' in
..three trains passed overthe road, 80 of whic-li
wentdirectly to New York Peaches sell at
:fiftreents a-bushel -in ' .
.
is itated:by the Pivau that President
lohnsori hes connected with his household.
-a professional journalist; who, while draw
ing pay from the Government tbr services
supposed to be rendered in the capacity of
• °Melia stenograplier,in'realitvdoesnothing
but telegraph Johnsonian views all over
the country; Which:llnd their way into the
.columnser papers . Of every political stripe.
In ,this manner.. he attempts to keep the
'record of -his before the people.
The idea vorY 'bat orally suggests itself that
Congress might with great propriety in vest i
. gate and "v put : a. stop; to such _eutragons
swindling.oftlie public treasury.
tut" it la poople.linve for discovering
silver, and 'other. valuable
intitelS,-hcillastmted 'bran event that re;
eontly happened in Now'.-Englund. , A gen - -
dein:M. ascended one of tne mountains in
that .regien, taking with him 'a hart:Felker
to ascertain its height. • Accidentally ;prop- -
ping theibartimeter,.it was brokenotifd the .
. inercury,llotted do.am among the-reeks. -A'.
••day or .tvio after, a" person in the
,lieighberbood discovered the deposit, scoop
•erl.,seine:Aip.ln via I, and started for .NeW
lii::grent excitement over his did-.
:covery .of it quicksilver Mine. Itis very
strange how people aro always 86 anxious'
rich in any other. way than'by their .
regidar.oectipution...- •
. .
• atIV BOAT . Tpultmcf, By ramie L.
41113i . e5, Iliii:6open Polar
in.titit narrative of Dr. Kane, and.the'yeatt
:era c•rtbarboolt.will remember that in 1854
'eight fiersens,•being a , pertiOst of WO officers
:and crew of the.brig.Advance, thewin nen
ttselsor Harbpr, !Anode an attempt to, 4 reaeli
-.uperntiiik,,in Worth Greenland; the: near:
.ast outpostof.eivilization. The party were
;absent during nearly: four ntonilts, - and ro;.
;tumid to the brig.o usuccessful. •
This work is a. full: and correct, report 'of .
'their adventures; US engravings and typo-:.
graphical appearance, , isgond.. Dr. HaydS •
is personally known' to us.und
Ildentln Baying that his .book will be read
with intefftt by friends and strangers alike,.
iiderestedAii , 'Arctic. researches.
:Ticknor & Fields; , l24 Tremont St., BostOn..'
For sale by,W. 17.. Hess, Colnthhin.. •
,
forSeptember.eOni:- .
Jaiiii.oiiiiittitutition'• of the Dotlse Cluti :In'
/ 611 34 1 1 111 nd•the: 12 Ohi Roy's Cruise—o. alciest
entertainiug and am tieing
ed Hquati nt Wraterteivn; and tho usual. co.l.-
lectlori of good stories„ .11e.ss.hafeit.:•2: 'Yr!
. . • .• • . •. •.•
t0 . .:;: , A74.2, TIC.. • , 519.NTELT:Y.;•-Tpin . excellent:.
' bathe corm to' its: Itanatinl .
`t!ittiig Of good solid 'reading, unir 114. etpailify7
'tinining - graitnd in tile estlinatil . in:Or ull.
k k- :
'taes ran 8001141 . 20 thatior. ngibtlief:
Jar linblientlon In'tbecninitry::„Publielied
124 - .Troulont4Boaton.
- .Ott thciSeiSenebee: nninbei!: et: t:Ei Heti. . '
`present HUM-.
`111144!lie ' is
-,:overtioaring - with entertaining readin gnat,
Clist-:Away In ttiks Cold, % bytor:lTuyes, '
le.contiatted..: , :rne.iltuatrations; are Vxert-,,
bent. na
ton , tlitkr,rtlw,,y . e.tire. ^TI ck.n or &
P:tA"virioni.a.s4.T:a...,' • :••••. • I,
FRA..Livsta - E'sxpy'it ,Olisu:k Wieic. 7 l;
.m
!0u60ya1:4160 Orecreisidinir sran
M
ME
LITERAWIT NOTICES.
=I
iE
MMM
TIT 1,1 L.\ DT'S Fluntin for-September con
tains a beautiful steel Ciiiiraving "The
Village Doctor;'.' line 'eOlored faMijon plate
in) the uthial. anionnt of .gebdCrr'etidingi it
is a very attractive nth tier. $2.0 per year.
Addres . Deacen it Peten4oU, 319 Walnut
Philadelphia.
.
G6DET'S "API'S 800 I(.—Th!S 11111riber
has a fine steel en,;rtiving entitled " A Rus ,
tic Scene," which represents-a little toddler
bringing. home a beritiet' composed oC ears
of, the ripe wheat froin the, harvest field, to
her grandfather ;t he placid" grandmother is
sitting under the porch knitting,and it.buxr.
Om lassis bearing:sheaves of wheat gleaned
after the reapers, with a distant view of the
harvesters, completes : the Scene. Another
engraving entitled "Divided PAttentioni'-'
represents agirl endeavoring t pare apples
and. read at. the game time;'--a very good
conception. The reading Matter and color
ed Mshion Plate is first - clitSS ; as usual. Ad
dress L. A. Godey, N. F.: Cor. Sixth and
Chestnut streets, Phila.
FEANE".LIMIJIE!S LADY'S MAGAZINE for
,
September is7before us w . jth its ustial gor
geous
.
fashion plates, .ond of :them four
paged: ' No lady who pretends:to
'.post
ed" on the latest fashions, should be with
out it. An entertaining variety of good
reading is also offered, and a good collection .
of household receipts. For sale, at Hess'.
Anrnurt's HG)TEMAG-AZINE.HTIIiS mag
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Monr•.Nwrvr for September contains
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ntiVfor Ltie
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,
tem.ber.ontains portraits and characters of
Hon. R. D. COnnolly, Hay. Newman Hall;
Rev.Thoitnis,;Binney, .distnignished,
tors and AnthorS; MrS: Ilusbanctaiail
'4oge, Snni tar 6 Heroines; Studies sttidi es in. Physi 7
o nowt' cfeifXe .' . An interesting nuniberi
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THE EAT/CST NOVELTY and perhaps
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„
a now publieation a., momentum :from.the
Start is that adopted by the pliblishers of
" The Ten and NO. 5 is before us,
and it is really a good PaPer tind'Well Worth
the price; 10 cents. (13 cis. by mail;) besides
every purchaser will have an.equal chance
of getting $lO.OOO. Sold- by. all News pealers:
T. Tli.: , Dawley ct Cd.,:PubliShors,:2l..and,2l
u! .• . '
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SPECIAL._NOTICES.
CA.TIIARTIC_, PILLS
ARE the most perfaet purgative we arc able to pro
d ite - y
duce and; ne wo ink,lies:evet- been tnade 'by
anybody. Thoireffects hare abundantly 'sham:lto.
the community: how jfryldi they_ excel . the other'
medicines. in - use: Thryfarii Sme-i - and :pleasant - to
take, but powerful to, cure.. Their ',pen etratit g „pro
perties stimulate The NW netivitieS of the body, re,
move the obstructions of its organs; purify the blood;
and expel diSease.• They purge out t a foul humors
which breed and grow distemprr, stimulate sluggish:
or. disordered organs into their .natural, action, and.
impart tone andstrengto the wnote system. 'Not
only do thdy,Cure the everyday th. illplailitS of et;eity
body. but formidable and :dangerous diseases. While.
they produce powerful tatects; they aro td the, stiflie.
time, an d rutin Ished ..tbSe . e, the 110 feet and best_physic •
t. at can he employed tor. children. . Being wod
coated,: they aro, pleasant to take; ' and, being purely'
vegetableotro entirely harmless, Cures have been
made that would surpaso beliof , were- thoy not sub-;
taantiated by - men of. such-exalted character, tan to -
forbid the; 8111)1(.11On . of„ untrutr.. Many eminent
clergymen and - physicians - certify tile public the
Minh - idly of our.temeditis; while others, ha resent us.
the aSSurallco of their conviction- Illant our Prep:Oa
ii,ns contrib. - do immensely to the relief of-our at,-
. .
• The Agent below named le•pleased to tarnish grrtis
our Amerre:tu Almanac., eentninim directions for tie
use of these medicines and certinenteSof theircures
of the fallowingermipiaints -••
Costiveness, Biliouti Complaints. Rheuniatism,
Dropsy, Heart-hum, Headache arising - from tout
stomach, ...Nausea, 'lndigestion, • Morbid iniretion, of
the Buweis and „Iktia• nrisisg. therefrom, Pistilli:m.3',
Loss of Appetite,!.DiSeasos , which require an
ov:tenant medicine. They a 150,.• by, purifying the
blood and !ninth biting the system,. C111:0 many , emu
plaints Wiitidi it would not he supposed they 'cbuhl
reach, such as Dealness,,Partial Blindness, Neuralgia
and Nervous Irritability. Derangements- of•• the Li ver
• and • Bidneys, Gout, and "other kindled disorders'
arising from a loirstate -the liody,..or obstruction
of its iunetions.' •. . .. • • •
Do not .be• put off be' unprincipled:dealers with
other preparations on which they milk° more ,protit„
Demand AYZIC:I and lake no others:- The sick want
tiro beet aid the ruts for themomdtheyshbuld
Prepared by tnt.• J. C. AY.F.,11..it CO, Lowell, Matt.,
wad suld'hy•all• Druggists and dealers- in- inetheine
everywilkqe. • • •• • tang
CHRONIC .DISEAtiES, SCIWFC:LI, .ULCERS; do
Ivell kuowu tha 'OM. benefits derived from
drillltiug of the Cidigrese,SorMogn and other eelebra
ted hprtngs is principally oirtrig :to tim lodine, cl o
Dr. li. AIs;DERS' IODINI; WATER
- -
contains lodine In the sante Int re state dint it i4fonnd
In thee spring waters, bac over 50 per qui. inure is
tocantity, containing:AA it does I - 14• gitins.. to each
-fluid "mice, dissolved in pureiwnter, without:a solvent,
sr diseevory rung iiotight.for., in this 6.ltltey and
itlicl, . best jellied'''. in 'the world %for
sertifuto, C:necra,Saffitlieittii; and 111., Chronic
Iroprietor,:l6f Dey. Street, :New
York.: Sold br an I)ltr•giNts. , [ an ~ 3 V'._:
• • BLINDNESS DEAFNESS :- , AND
-
CATARRH; trented tn
with the '•utost Oueeess, by Dr.
J. ISAACS,.oeettlist nod Mirist, : abrinerly of Leyden,
805 Arch Street....Philsde l o. llll : Testi
.ntortials Smut the .inost/velinble sourees•tn the
and country. can be seen tit . Ws:otliee. .Tlllo'3leclicel.
faculty are Invited to accompany their patients, as he
letshas„no secrets in , his practice: ', - Arlittell Eyes inser
ted without naln.. No charge made for sixstuienthib.
. • •
Ii.4\IIOOL and; yontlital -, rtiar'are.regaitied
1-lelrnbolcl's Extract ltucbu
,WiSTSIVS . gAl..§A3f OLD' CHERRY.
Where this article t k hewn' it is a work ofuper
'..erogntiOrt tefsny'one' word in its favor,' so - well is it
istablished tia an - nnfail big rennedy . for Coughs, aide;
Brouchittu, Crow', W . /moping • Cough,;...lstate;. diseases
Of the Throal,.Chcet, and Lnia4l,:rte)%4ll an that .ynost,
dreaded 61 'illVdisensii.e,'.':1CinnytnitieioT,' -, whielt. high
hint . pronourieed to be' - 11 durable •
Thoseehechave. used thii 'remedy know its
value; those have not; lt4e but to:make a single,
trial tobo natisfied.that of all otteriit,bs.:the recinciga
well lrie , frit , tind much respected among the. German;
P°Pttiation of , this nottntry,Avrlien as follow i
Bewares pi' Feb. ]6 1859
lilcagrA s.
S W. Fewtr„ d- BnyCon.; Dear Sirs
Having' wt/mad important benefits
„from the, (Me ,yoer::valouble.tnediebnistites
ot Cherry--it 'affords." nee , pleasitre
ree r anniciid it , to the public': , Sonte eight}ears ago;
ll '
one orally dtinghter'e seemed, to. be in a decline,:
littfe'opes of her recovery were entertained:::. I then
Turoeuretta - bodlo'of.your excellent
fore ehet,hnd tnken the whole of It:there,WaSll. great'
improvenientitCherhealtli.,'.l-linve,lri myindividu
nl ease, made frequent. usworyotircalitable
and liave'adwey,a been benefited , by is 1-tcoutd,: 1100,1.
creuer.-cmetioo Ow public against impouition;„ bee:luta.' Mire.
is er:Of.xittiketleteptirions Ilicier!r.Safsan. of.lVitcl Cherry.,
ityloat threntyhnut thi country. ,-, JACOB'SECHLER.-
Nonegensineuntenfetylitel•P I. TIETTS..."on the , ,wranperi,
.':'.l.repttred by SET/I,IW. FOV, LE ienON.lit rreniont
St4lltTtoni And for sale by draggbils generally
, •.; '
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OEM
?",`r , SPECIAL NOTICES.
RATH 'YOU HEARD OF IT ? =":.;;,
. ,
•If not'rend thelellowing testimonials: . :"'''':,,
..,. Weems. Outo, July 2.5 th, Mt .. :
J. WITHER,' Esry.—Sir: The made's:wiled citizens,
of Wayne ,Co., Ohio, having used ROll RIMS CELE-,
.BIZATED WILD CHERRY 'IONIC in their families,,
take pleasure in saying that it performed all that - is
claimed far It, and they cordially recommend it as
the best stomachic before the public.
L. PRESTON PERKINS, M.P.
Joseph Thompson, ' George Watson,
Edward G. Hance, : Mrs. Harriet Delaney,
liriah Peppfer,
.- • Patrick Horan,
- Eer.tw HOUSE: Baltimore, 111 d.,
October lt;th, 1860.
•
J. ROHRER—Dear. Sir: I consider your ild
Cherry Tonic the best preparation offered to the pub
lic. The Cholera has. prevailed in our city for the
last few months; and in every case in which the Wild
Cherry Tonic has been uSed, the relief has been cer
tain. In violent attacks of Dinalicen, looseness and
griping of the bowels, I have also used it with per
.fest success; and •I duly certify that nt least a. dozen
of my friends and comrades have been cured of the
same complaints, and three I have seen cured of an
attack of Cholera, or 'lie worst form of Cholera Mor
tals. Ply own experience tenches me that if the Wild
Cherry Tonic is token in time, no fear of Cholera
need be aliprehended, as it stops the Diarrheert; allays
pain, acts on the liver Anti bile; and purifies the blood.
Yon ran use This as you see propel, if it will ilo any
J. i".• MARTIN. •
_ ' ' • ' • L.INCASTEIt OEIIO.
',T. ROHRER, Esq.—Dear Sir: This is to certify
that I havq . for several years been' afflicted with a
severe pain in, my hack and hip,, which originated
from an affectiOn of the Moneys. And, also a Hag-
Ina. in my head. liaiing tried various remedies
without:my relief, I. concluded to try your TONIC
and It has entirely cured me. My son has aW:r been
entirely cured of Fever nod Ague.•by the use of your
WILD CHERRY . 'TONIC. JOANNA _MILLS.
• ,• - ROHRER, Sole Proprietor.
Lancaster, Pa.'
Sold bY all Druggists.' Wholesaled and Retailed by
J. C. BUCIIER, Locust st..
above Front, Columbia, Pa.
Very many sin Tee from general debility, others
from 'weith'ness of the' stemnelt and inability- to di
'gest their food; some have creeping sensations along
the nerve fibres, or pain in the back, with aching Mid
weary throbbing of Thousands of ladies
suffer through long years , from what are - called
Female Complaints, caused by the relaxation of Inas
pie hod ligament that at end deficiency of vital force.
Thoitsands of businessen, overworked in mind
and body, use up themerrifins fluid and become un
fit for duty or the . enjriMents :of life.. Excesses in
}Muth, and the terribleeffects of fever and agne,.in-
Volvo shattered constitutions and the failure of the
general functions of health. To snfferer4 from all
those causes, •
°Wows an invaluable boonly natural and efficient
recovery of lost powers. No person, man or woman,
suffering from any calls?. con afford to neglect this
remedy. The"Neryine will be found to possess an
equalizing and, nutritive principle. It allays irr4a•
lion; and liko sleep promotes'the 'secretions of thr
system. It has altinily for the nervous fibres, and
supplies them fcir the waste that is constantly takin,
place: Like Wholesome feel token in ea the stornae!t,
it undergoes rapid alga:scion, invigorating'infts pro•
eels the digestive organs, and producing; a
unknown tr, any other prepauition. It. contains no
opium . or hasheesh, and so far from producing coy•
tivenCes, it will be found ,in efficient cure for con,ti
potion, and has obtained a world-wide renown for
this peenlinrity.
•` Dear Doctor: The lane inedicine proscribed by
you I obtained, and will say that Dodd's Nervine and
Invigorator is all that-it claims to bc. I feel like a
new man ; the aching of my Ilmbs.is all gone ; I sleep
well, Imre a good appetite, and feel stronger than I
have for mane years past". (Contributed- by. Dr.. 11.
A. Tucker, 255 Winton street, Brooklyn, New York.]
i m i 3O ii , ed.the Norville, and find myself much
benefited by it, particularly in the increase of
Strength and cure of.. those • Gembling sensations.
Dly costiveness' nisi) seems .to he entirely. cured.
[Letter to Dr. Tucher.l . • . •
. ,
"Themedicine yottordered (Dodd's :Verdun) tra
have taken three hottles 01. It, is a great thing. My
wife says she would rather have one bottle of it than
forty doctors. She certainly better, don't feel th •
dragging down so much ; bowels more easier, and in
better nervous condition every way."
G. 11.'lllartin, Cashier (llenn House, Long Branch,
New Jersey, states that Dodd's. Norville has cured
ham of chronic weakness, of the stomach, dizziness
and sick, headache, and greatly strengthened his
whole system.
DAvidll'artsliern, 309 State street, Brooklyn; cure
of chronic nub , eular and nervous debility.
„ .
. . .
John liarbut, BrOOklyn, IV. Y., says: "To regu
late the bowels without producing cathartic effect,
quiet the nerves,-nati.tone up.the , system, I , have
never used
.anythmg that. coualled : Dodd's ter-
.
F.'•Deints,..Esq.,„Eastford. t` My wife
'lras.sittfurbd. for seventeen' yearS ..with. , estirerne ner
-volts debitity and mental prostration.. Slits...was In
clueed.by /I friend to try Pr..r..W. Itodd's Nervino
and Invigorator, anti by its its& is now.rostorecl to
Dr. C. C. York,. Charlestown, 1441:5.4.: 4 ` In cases "of
treitt nervous debility, not confined "by ntly means
to the female sex.' although from the greater deli
cacy of the female organization mom common, than
among men, I employ Dodd's' is:endue and Invigor
ator with the_happlest etrect.• It:exceeds in tonic
power anything t hail know of, while its:lotion upon
the bowels is all that can.ne desired-7..
rioinrs• NERVINE 'AND INVIGORATOR is erri
plored in the. Massachusetts I toms tat thr t hal astute
FOU PERSONAL TEISTIMCEs.iIAL • •
To cures of general: daliility, indigestion; sleepless
nest+, kidney complaint, wind eolic,- and female cum
plaints in their, Own families„we refer;with permis
stop, to the following 'gentlemen in this vicinity:
.
E. W. BALI;;Eini., 'Fifth AVCIIIIO.IIO6II, Y.
W. B. BODGE. Tract !louse, N. Y.
"JOllll WILLIAMS: Policeman, N. Y. "
• J. , W.' P.ECKE'TT, Esq.,:elinion et., Brooklyn
Br. If. A. TLICII•hiIt,-,:linton ht. , lirooklys).
•
f. 8. - W It EMIT. Eeq., , Jersey City. '
lion. WARREN 541 Broadway, Y
, I[^For sale a J. IL Parry,' J. A. Afeyers and R
AV Drug :At ores, Columbia, Pa.
Price ,1t per bottle. • . . •
B. STOei.FR . tt CO
augl7 'tl-I,y] „ Proprietors, t. .
SHATTERED constitutions restored .1.3 Helm
bold's.Extract_Buchu. . -
l!lL NMIA) • PLUM I XTIt ACI
• BUCHU,' . • •
Is a certain cure for 'diseases:o6ll,e bladder,
•,
kid
neys, grnvel, dropsy, organic weeknesit, feniale cone
plainti., general, debility, and .till ..disettees or the
urinary organs, Whether existing in mule or female.
.from whatever: CLUSO. origin:tilosand roimatter,o,
how long stmiling;' Diseases'ef tliesoefrgans rikplire
the ace of n diuretic. If no trentment'in subtilitted
to, consumption or- insanity may ensue. Our flesh
and blood are'suppot:ted from these - imurees, and the .
:math mid happiness; and that of pesterity, detain&
upon prompt use of a'rellabie remedy.
tlelrphold's Extract Ittlelm, eAtnblished lipwArds
18 . yeni . s, 'prepared, ' , "
S
U. 7. - }mr.mllo.l,l).'Druggist,.-
tall tiro:lawny, Saw , York; nod 'litt south 'Tenth
otroot,Phila-,-Pa. [Mar.:3, '437,
' TO CONSUMPTIVES..
The advertiser, having been restored to health in .a
few Weeks' by , a - very , stiriple remedy, after - having
suffered for several years with a severe hag affection,
and that. dread iliseaSe Consumption, ;i s anxion4 to
make known
to his fellow-sufferers - the fil6i - fisWfollre:
. 'fo all who,desire it he will sendeoprof the Pre
scriptiondiseff (free of 'chargey With - the direetions
for preparing and using the mane, which they will,
find n Sure Cure , for Consmnption. Brom.:
chick,. Coughs,'Colds, and all Throat, and . Lung
Ametion6.only..olLieet'. of, the advertiser in
sending the 'Prescription is to benefit the - afflicted.
and spread information' ,which conceives do be
invaluable, and he hopes: every: suOrer,will .try his
remedy, as it wlll.'eoar them' nothing, 'and may prove
•blessing:7" Parties wishing tho 'prescription, race,
by return mail, will pleas i• address ~
• . REV. ED WA HP 'A. WILSON : .
Williainsburg;Elugd-C0.,-Iceiv
A.Gentlemen who sollered for years from Nervous
Debility, Premature. Deeay,.'and ,ell .the , 'effeets
vonthfulludiseretion;.will,lerthe sake of suffering
loinftnity;hend free to. all who need,it, Abe recipe
hod direetious' -for - making Hwy simple . refficdrby
which he was cute& Sufferers wlshict: to profit by
the adt ertiser's experience,: rlo so by addressing,
'in perfeet.confldence, JOHN
91ny,18,'67-1y . )„ , Coder Street, Neir-l'ork.-
,
. .
Tintmedicine.nccuret:Dr..T. ,
Schenck, the
. ..proprietor, rultrumary.' Consumption, 'when' it had
assumed - 'its': most .formidablev.aspect, and when
speedy death .appeared to be Inevitable.. His-plry
smians pronounced: his- case - .lneurable . .. when he
Commenced 7 the miai .of ,this" Simple but. powerful
remedy.. iv; health wsul , restored inn very 'short
time, and no return or, the disensehns brett appre,
• hended;for all the symptains nuiekly disa ppenred,
:anti his present weight -is more. , than two hundred
pounds. .. .
• Since his recovery devoiett nis attention
exclusiielyto the. cure ;of Consnmption, end the
diseases which are usually cemplicated with, it, and
the.eures etfected:by hiumedichtes•have been very
]itinterousr 'anti truly—wonderful. , , Dr. Schenck,
"makes. prefessional - visits to several of the • larger
cities weeklyi where he 'has a large concourse of
patients,mul it is truly astonishing to. see poor.. eon-,
stunptivos.. that. 7iinro to -be lifted out •of their car
riages; and in a few months healthy; robust persons.:
DR. SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SIItUP, SEAWEED
. and MANDRAI E.,PILLS are generally all
required in- curing 'Consumption: . Full directions
'accompany. each, so that 'any ,otio 'can take Ahem
without seeing.Dr.:Schenek, but when, it is ~convenf
ent it hi best to see He -gives . advice' free,,but
for a thorough''exarninntion with . his liespirometer
his fee issthree dollars , • '
'Pleaso;observe..when , pareiteSing, that. , the. two
:likenesses of. the Doctor=-one ihen •in the last stage
of Consumption and the. other. as he now 'is, in , per
feet health—are on the 'Government .staMp.: :
Bold by all. Druggists and Dealers. Price. 1.40 per
-bottle, or 1.60 the ..halr•dozen:' Letters for advice
:should always be directed to Schenck's Prim'.
7 pal °nice, IN,o. le worth ;Gth street, • Philadelphia, Pa..
General.Wholesalfir Agents Demos Dames .Co
IX
Y. S:S:'llitnem' , Baltimore,:: John ., D. Park,
Cincinnati,- O Walker .d Taylor, Chicago; ill. -Col-'
llne Bros., St. Louis' - 7,d0 - ' I nov3 '503-ly
THE glory Of. titan - . is strength, thereterci the tier
yenti andliebilitate&should immediate y u
so Helm-;
biild'ii'Exiinet Btwbn,
' ;*
yY
ME
MEI
MEE
ME
EOM
ntig 31 3mo]
SO!1E FOLKS CAN'T SLEEP
•'
NIGHTS.
DODD'S NERVINE AND INVIGORATOR
CATZINE4 AND TRA...7Q,I;ILITY-,
"Wll.yr PEOPLE SAY
SCHEN . CRI'S-POI,3IONIC- SYRUP
... SPE 6:7A1;fr.:.10.6.1 I ±OX4.
mok:F AVS LIPI.. PILLS ',Lt.' P.FICENIX
- I'he womiernil effects of •Moffitt.'s '.l.ife Pills in
cases of mental depression or physical, weakness,
proceeding from indigestion, costiveness, or billions
secretions, are certified to by Millions of persons
who have been benufittedhy, then]. They arc the
most 'eff'datiie the"
public, and have been in use since 1828. They. are
cheap, safe and reliable. Sold by' all respectable
dea;ers everywhere.
A plain statement of facts. I inherited Scrofula'
and many of my relations ;have (lied of it. In 7830
my case was frightful. tumins and uleers_stirend -
until in 1842, under the advice of my physieiens I
went to Avon Springs.. l; received na benefit—tried
.every medicine and did everything I could. I had
to rest my arm on a cushion, and had not been able .
to raise it to my head for over a yCar. The dis
charge from two ulcers wits nearly a pint a day.
,
Amputation . ivan recommended ; but pronouneed
dangeret,S'. I could not sleep; and my sufferings
.Wero inuderabte. A friend brought pie an English
physician who applied u salveltith which lie , said Im
bed . neeomplished eitraordiunry, cures in the
hospitals in England. It commenced to relieve; I
persisted In its use; it finally effected a pc4fcct and
entire - mrc. It is now 16.15. It is five years since I
had the appearance of , a scrofulous sore, and any
health has been good over since. I procured the
receipt of •,this wonderfulmrticle,-,this blessing of
h Milan hare called it " dI.IU , X SALVE,"
and allow the public to use it or not us they choose.
This is-,a brief bat candid statement given , •;niore
fully in my circular. •.1. M. PAGE.
GENEVA; Nett York, Decembi•r,
Nan- Yon, Oct. 11, 1808.
•." I have known S. ➢I. Page, Esq., or Geneva, N.Y
for many years. Ire is one of the first, .ettizens of
Western New Yuri:, I sacs him lost iseelt in gorkl
health. His caSe tuts a nitisi, remarkable one, but
actually true-id every jiartieular:,
We huge watched Altd'il unified but growing favor
of "Page's Climax Salve," and availing ourselves of
the' knowledge of its wonderful curative powers,
have become proprietors of the same.
It is a sure cure for thUrni, Scalds; Scrofula, Salt
Rheum, Fever . Sores. Br °ken. Breasts, Frost Bites,'
Chilblains, :Stings, itruises, Cuts, Swellings, 4c.,
whether upon man or beast. It subdues pain and
inflammation with surprising celerity, and heals
burns without a scar. No family should be without
it. It is always wanted, and is always ready. We
will forfeit a dozen boxes for any single thilure. We
believe there was never anything like -it in the
world.- I, is put up in tin boxes, surrounded by , a
circular giving facts, direettous, testimenials,
and can be ordered through arty respeerable Drug
gist througnout the world. Price only is cents. -
Wll II E 11 0 W LAND,
Stiecessors,to .1. ill: Page, 12, - .1..i1t-wity Street.
mar W . ] New Vork.
proammmw,ntmrmwmxmown
A superior TIM LET SOAP, prepayed from rctined
VEGETA itI.E OILS in catubiaation with GLYCER
INE, and especially designed for the use of LADIES
and for the INLTIISERY. Its, 'perfume is exquisite
and its washing properties unrivalled. For sale by
all diuggists. (may 25:'67-Iy.
HELM LIOLIyS Fill id Extrnet Buclur is pleasant in
taste and odor, free from all injurious properties, and
mtnediate to its notion. .
TAKE no more implement and unsafe remedies
for unpleasant nod dangerous disiises.. Use Helm- .
bold's Extract fluelm and unproved Hose Wash.
3.11 - S'C'ELLiLYEO S.
T -F.
ItAIiAtOAP CompANy.
THEIR FIRST :MORTGAGE BONDS AS AN
• - IN - VESTMENT. • •
- The rapid progress - of the Union Pacific Rail
road, now building west from Omaha, Nebraska,
and forming, with its western 'connections, an
unbroken line acre%the continent. attracts at
tention to the value-of the First Mortgage Bonds
which the Company 110 W oiler to the public. The
first question asked by pendent investors is, "Are
these bond's secure? Next, "Are they a profit
able investment?" To reply in brief:
Ist. The early completion-of the whOle great
line to the Pacific is ascertain as any future busi
ness event can be.' • The Government, grant of
ever twenty million acres of land. and fifty
dollars in Its own bonds practically guaran
tees it: One tomtit of the work is already done.
and the track continues mho'-at the -rate of
two mites st day. - : • .
2d. The Union Pacific Railroad bonds axe:issu
ed uPow What' promises - to' be. One ofJlie- most
prdlitable lines of ntilread in the country. For
many years it must bathe only line connecting
the Atlantic and Pacific; and being without com
petition, it can maintain remunerative rates.
ad. 425 miles of this roadare finished, and fully,
equipped with (*pots, locomotives: cars,..vaxi and:
.two trains are daily miming each way: Thema.;
terials for the remaining 92 miles to the eastern
base 01 the Rocky Mountains are on hand, and
it lstmtler contract to be done In September.
The net earnings of the sections already
finished 11.1 . 9,Am:trot filar. Imam than, the gold-in
terest upon the First 'Mortgage Bonds upon snob
sections, and if both mother mile of the road were
built ; the part already completed-would not only
pay interest and expenses, bot be profitable to
the Company: '
- sth. The Union Pacific Railroad bonds can be
issued only us the road progresses, and therefore
can never be in the market unless they repro-.
sent a bettolidc property. ' ; ; '
6th: Their amountds strictly limitedbY lawltO
a sum equal to - what is granted by the U. S. Gov
ernment, and for whieb it takes a Second lien as
Its security.-' This: aniount , upon the first 517
miles west from Omaha is only if 15,000 per mile.
7th. The fact that the. U. S. .Government con
siders a second lien upon the road a good invest
ment;and that some of the shrewdest railroad
builders of the country have already paid in five
million. dollars upon the stock (which is to them
a third lien,) may well inspire confidence in a
first lien.
sth. Although it is not claimed that there eon
be any better seeurities than Governments, there
are parties who consider. a first mortgage upon
such ft...property this the very best seeurnyin
the world, and who sell their Governments tore-
invest In - these bonds—thus securing a greater
lith. A tile Union Peel lie Railroad bonds are
offered lint the present at IC cents oil the dollar
and accrued Interest, 1 hey are the cheapest secur
ity in the - nutriret; being more than 15 per cent,
less than U. S. Stocics.. -
10th, At the current rate 01 Dretrilunt an gold
th ' y pay
..,_, ~, .. .
...
prer _Aim: per. Crud, liderext.
The daily inthserlptions are already large; and
they will continue .to be recolyed in :New York
by the . .
Continental :National Bank, No. 7 Nassau St..,
. Clark,Dodge 4.. Co., Bankers; St.,
John Cisco 4: Sou, Bunkers, No. 33 Wall St.,
.sand by . BANNS AND BANiCiatS gun-rally
cite United Stuteis, of whom limps and
,lescrilaive pamphlets muy lie obtainett. They
tt 6() bo sent by mail from' the CompatVs
Office, No,f2oNa3satu Street; New Yorl4on appli
cation. Subscribers Kill select their own .:gents
in whom they have confidence, who alone will
tie responsible An. theth for the sate , delivery of
the hoods.
JOHN.,. CISCO, Tr, ert.surer,
Jy20 7 3m0l - NEW YORK
W ' PAT 0 N •
COHNETt sEcoND k.-. 715 LOCUST - STAIiETS,
CoLU2.IjITA, PRNN'A.,
11 - . I S OPFiNED ANOTIIKR ..NEW STOCK Ol•
SPE] NI D
S E G-O. 01) S:!
DRY GOODS, OliileEßlESi, QUEENS\VARE,
Hosiery, Gloves., Notiotis, ite.,
The attention' of the Ladles Is ‘espeelfilly in
' vitetf.to a splendid assortment of
DRESS GOODS,
Of tin; most desirable styles and iltbries, and n❑
• • the Novelties of the Season.
. .
LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS
nom. Fiiillll*...?3Ai?llol: SKIRTS,
• • And a full line'cl
• IN T ITI r rE GOODS,
Maniellles, rinttes, I3rocade Climbrlcq,•Plainc and
Striped Cambrics,'Sofi-ttnished:And,Shirtitfte . ,,,
Cankbries,Platu,Striped,Plald 'find Dolled
Swiss, French Tarletan, Dlrat:
ties, NeedlelCork, I , .dtllngs and In
' • sertings, Linen Handkerchiefs,
GENTLIINIEN SHOULD '.; , iO'rICE!"
11 CholeC - s'eMet ton or •
CLOTHS," CASSIMERES & G - EM7s'
FURNISHING GOODS.
"chovirxci MADE ITVI . O °Rpm:.
examination of my Stock Is sMicil which
cannot fail toconvince any ono that. this is rthe
' , Mee TO BUY GOODS CHEAP. , • ,
NOT Ittl` TiNisl.3ltgOr:l):
BENVINCP 3EACETINES.‘
Witriimuu Wis.:gm; \i rtco t GtnnS,
Emarrfc for, 'Sale...and. to ' , Rent,'
Warranted - to give•entire satisfaction. " :
_1113,-Second.;]tandrGltOVEll . ..t. tITAICER', -31" A;.•
CILLNES In f good order, fttrnisiked uMen desired,
. • G. PATTON;
••• .• '` COr. Second and Locust Sts.,
....May 18, ,T 7. 1 . •-• • Columbia; Fa.
jpagcr 13001iS •-• . • •
flne lot ofFahey Goods; such n 4 ;•
Cologne Bonles
•
Work Boxes
6cc-
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1107. C. LEWIS R, BROOMALL, _
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receive the beautiful Steel Plate of
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runt three Cmilrlilltes . Of .Sto0:, becoming ell-
Airier]. to T4ree,P.. - esents. . -
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THE .
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COMPANY
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THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS
In Presents'
Tc/TIVE i4jIAREFIOL.DERS,
On IVedne:zday,
.September 25th, 1807,
4'i' PHILADELPHIA, PA.,
Or nt the Institute, Riliergicle, New Jers&2,
SOTLE'DLTLE OF PRESEN CS
1 Cash Present,
1 Casn Present.
.1 Cash Present,
. I Cash Present •
2 Cash Presents 01 02,60.1 eacti
1 Handsoine Country Residence, Smote,
. Grounds, Gt.IIIIIIMLOWn, P.nlla 10,000
R
1 Double esidence, three-swry brick,
Camden, N.. 1" ' 15,010
1 Coal Depot, OtliceS Sneds, Ground, •
with business. estialished, 11111
'Washington Avenue, Phila 15,000
1 Country Residents, Riverside, N.
with Ground, Fruits,..C:c " 10,000
1 Three-story - Cottage; Lot, 0,000
25 'Valuable Bu tiding Lots, Riverside, 0200
each ' •
.."1 7 .71eginit "TUrnotit Faintly Carriage,
Span of Horses; Harness, ,Sze., coutptete 5,000
10 N al uriblo Building Lots, $3OO each- 0,000
1 Beautiful Silver-Gray Horse, 15Y.
`hands high, sired bv the celentated
imported Arabian Horse "Caliph ;"
also, a light Road Wagon, 'weight' 140
pounds, with a set of. superior Single
• Hirrness, making a tirst-class es
-"tablisinnon t • 5,000
20 Pianos, - $5OO each 10,001 ,
;1.1) Melodeons, $225 each •
4,500 •
s,Rosowood Sewing.Machl nes, $2OO each 1,000
.1U -Family Sewing Machines, $lOO each..... 1,090
Si) Fine. Gold "Watches, $2OO each —10,00 u
100'011 Paintings,' bv leadhig artists-ag
' gregate value: • ' 10.000
1 Camel's }lair . Shawls, $l,OOO each - 1,000
Camel's Hair Shawls, $l,llOO each 6,000
3 Handsome "Ace Shawls;s2so.each "50 .
10 Cashmere Shawls, $5O each ""500
20 Silk Dresgratterns, 4, 7s each •
50-City Building Lots:. $ . 175 each 0,700
- • :The remainder wily consist , of Silver
ware, Musical:Boxe:cOpera Glasses,
."" Pocket, 1111f16s, and - different articles
of ornament USN amounting to; So 000
• ,
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,clear of Inen?nbronee
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be sent by draft br exprms,..
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75
100 ...
Local ACIEWI'S wonted througibttnit the
TheAssoclation• hare atppointml as Receivers,
:11essrs. GEORGE A. coorcEw.co., whose well
known integrity and bustnecs experience will
be a sufficient guartmtee than the money Intrust
ed to theta will - he promptly applied to the lair
pose Staled: - • .•
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To the Offietaw and .31 eambeTs' of the Iroshinoton Libroilt
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.tion., viz: the education and nisintenance of the
orphan children of our soldiers and sailors at the
Riverside Institute,. we have concluded to accept
the trust, and to use our best etlhrts to promote
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