= ~ , Vi ' El f n' 1 to 41:1 @MEI Ell CIO ; RAlNEBO;ladltior'and;Pliblisher. (11,rriia _ 2120:,24"..2 , , 2.t:.•• %le: r ." LI., to 2•••• •1'• • 21.2• Pt •'221240 • g,trho. $i ' n" „..YOLUME - ;XXXIX- i„NUMBER;;',SI.I THE COLUMBIA S ' TERMS OE SOBSCRIPTION: sioti i)6r , year',4fps!d in advance 4 :3ll months, 31. If not paid until the expiration of the ' " : .•,y, ear. $2.50 wilD.he eh:argot:V., .: I • • timararcotnts 4 rtric:Clarri. „ paper:will be discontinued until all *rear 'ages are paid, unless at' the optic& al the editor. RATES OF ADVRETSSIRO:.4. ,, :i EIGHT LINES SPACE MAEE A ECIXIAEE. Ilwl2wl3.ml2rml3mlemllir. ./ 134 :if-; 1,3 1 - 00 I 3/ ,5 0 I Bl5 O 14. o) I $lOO I $B.OO I sty..oo 2 Syn.. I 200 I - 3.00 I 5.00 6.00 8.00 112.00 .18.00 3 Sqrs. 1 ,2,4.0 ':4.(N3 1.10.00,1 ,9.00 112,00 1.10.00 . 5.00.1; 7.00 j , LOU 1,12.00 1..15.00 J 20.00 . 30.00 Col, 1: 8.00 1 12.00115.00 1.20.00 t 25.00 1 85.00 1,00.00 1. Cot. ill;.(tO 1,15.09,120.00 ,}.25.00.1:35;00 •Ticiblethie nboile rides' lie! ch A rgedTa disc play or blatikadvertisenientst - • ,/ Advertisements not under contract, must ';be marked thel length of time desired; or they will he continued and charged for until ordered out. - ; • SpeciallNottees , lspereentomorel -, .: 1 .1t •' All;NcitlcedoriAdvertismentein'readingomat-; ter, under ten lines, $1.00; • over ten lines, 10 eta. per linn,itilrifort type.T r V ! Yearly Advertisers disccintinuing their adver - :' tiseinentsDeferer the expiration of the Year". di.. r,; :be chargestatfall rates as :ahave,:praccordingd9; t It • Transient rataawllhba:cheargedlorall ,matters; net relalisystifiettjas their businms. i ...--.411 lin3Cfniertient. *Pii :F.# ONA_L M. CLARK JUSTICE OF THE PEA . C.E..i OFFlCE—next door to Hess' book store. j otneo Houra--* - From 6 to 7 A. M., 12 to 1 P. M.,' and from 6 to 9 P. M. (apr.Z), '67-17; H 7S.L , ..VOItTH, i (3'l'; ' i . , . ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, , .1 Columbia, Pa. , • Collections promptly made in Lancaster and York Counties. J KAUF,FMA-1.7. _ : 6 ,1 (A'I74PANEY-,1%.7:t.p1 ii Collec 1011 s ln"lancidta'and oining Counties. • Pensions, Bounty, Back Pay, and all claims against the government promptly prosecuted. f Otlice—No. 152, Locust street. SAMUEL Eye' JUSTICE . OP THE PEACE. Oates, ortSecond St., adisiaing Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbia, Pa. T A. MigAPV-EYsTI " T A 6 bDN, ~ ki9ELYSICIAI.IIct - - Columbia, Penn'a. Dr. M. is a graduate of the University of Penn'a, and was a student of Dr. John L. Atlee. Sr., of Lancaster. Delco—Corner of Walnut and_ Second Streets.: the roots fpntrybe e o . ccupledoby Debtor lln. " Crinip2'673, -r Z. HOFFER, , I .P c E i Zi r TLig T. Nitrous OxldeChte'eatainhitei•ed In the extra.e. Lion of Teeth Office—Front Street, next door to R. Williams'. Drug Store, Detween,Locust and Walnut Streets, Columbia, Fuji t.. t if.a .1 .1 MI HINKLE • ; ; JI2 . PHYSICIAN dr. SURGEON. ~ _ offers libr7or4faisiimilil . s . bilhas Zo 'the citizens of Columbia and vicinity. He may be found at the ; ottico connected with his residence, on Second, street, between Cherry and Union, every day„ from 7,t0 9,A.M.oand from, 6, to 8 1",. M. ,X"ersons ; • , wishing' his; services in 'special clises,--bOtween A, these hours, will leave word by note at his otlic'e,, or through the post office. i • .HOTELS. BLACK HORSE HOTEL, Xl.l4.lERSVl=,Ltsiikeiiiedif Coanty, Pa. I A First-Class Hotel, well adapted to acconi modate the traveling public. The Choicest , Lieuors, at the Dar ; ,JOB, tRINOTWELL, , ' - "jeattStrir ' ' "- " Proprieter.l WESTERN .4.OTEL, • C t ' NON.:9 „p.,..t - i5 ANDX STREET , ` ,.1 1 1 . , -S , NEW YORK. • D.- D. Wzrrerikrear; -. : , a oTrzof4-#.lVaserusrzit. Bawls .IKislriant, Clerk. IBMI . „ • 66 06iCTIN.ENTA.L." PX.EAs'ANTLY , _LovATEri : , betWtiiit the Statlonk at the Bending and Coluni , •-bla, , andtPennsylvlinla Jtallroads, • FRONT WpREET,COLUMBIA, PA. . 1 4.ruple 'a: , r; , coninicxfations for Strangers and Tray elors. The Bur Is stocked with - .c t uoir,cE .I.lQuous • ..A.nsi,t,ll4,TAbles-furnislted.wittrthe best; titre. ,• • ~,.5 55 5 5,5 FILNDLEY, Columbia; AUril 21,1567.1.,, I , RANW L 114- HOUSE, • LOCUST ST.; : COLUMBIA; PA. ,This Ix a first-class hoteA`and Is In'every respect sulapteir,o!ineet - thewishes sett ,liailres of the •mtraveltug'publlc- MARTIN ERWIN, ' Proprietor, TIRENCII'S.I-10TEL,,'<1,- Iv.. ' i jp rr , , Fet 1:r ^:i:tll,. , 4 - t ' OntlieEitioikiittt Plan, opposite City Hall Park New York- R. FRENCH. Proprietor. MEI igiaIfrEW:S:LHOTPIA .m 4AVegti.inilietSiluare, Itenallug EVAN AfISHLER, Proprietor. st, • 4.-• , = , • , 1%1013N-T ;TOY: P,ENN'2I. Fifs•tlelass , li.cdotruii:Sibitioitte The Elielced [Moore at tlioiSai..s ° s ALEX. D. REESE, I Proprietor. MALT HOUSE 4 .*it Z:11,:i.11V.:i.) I,B:A.T.TIMORE,- , MAIDYLAND. I -,,.wagthotzt-hasboefrruitely-ritsittexvith all the neeiwatry.tinp . roverrteato k nOwn. toltotel en teri iolso And therefore‘offBrs neeounnotla 7 lions to strangers tincropersivislttat , Baltiniore. .Ut t , " MILLER, i n1114 , 31:i , ! , :f Proprietor ,: • rijj EDUi • CATIONA_L., el' , , :•,:' • , 1 1 •• •• • f 11. ••,•.41.., " 4 ..• ,I., l „,raliar re -o,94.C.A.mpie Powers.] •-......r,.. .illl,i i hilt. ,••••••• ••••,, 1 • •• • •: 1; ,•• • T;-EmANONi"VALTiIIEY , rCOLLEGE 1 ,:ili , er,1FAc.i. 3 9:4 . : 1 . 1 ,.:*5AV , § , •4 ' 1 -t —7 .x..*:61.1..0'idi4 &rifineecetfou,,NlONDAlLi ''''''' ' , ".I.,VITUARY GUI, MS. .2. '"- ''" ',. , The gteat success whicit..ime attehded,,this atittitlonalaernecessitatddrtheierePtiobloraddi; dotal buildings, and, with these increased ac i et:unreal:Along. superior advaptageaare.agerited: Each branch is thoroughly taught; and straitlite are exercised to as to comprehend each lArtof the subject... The •Professork and.Tritora areeont .petontandAkillfnlJ ItCherxurgeloPatudydg wide, embracing all the branches of a PRACTICAL; raOkENTIRIO, .CI.A.SSKIAL-atioh ORNAMENT.: ATerIOUCATION. (Lk. , L hrts..srEcLA.r,,ApydarrAgEs aron-LA.Digs; partieoiirly-haN77B.l.C,and, the ORNAMENTAL Brancaes. CULIZ 11149: te...Send for a Catalogue addressing /LEW ELM Mi)VICRROII PAL' at,' President, dec. 7, '67-tt Aunvljie, Lebanon Co., Paj .§x EL:Ars, qQ;',{§. ~, ; ..,•••!,•-•,: "1 , 0 , :,...I ,,, INEW : LBALTEVIOni , . TAIL • - •4 . 1,1 1 / 3 1.i7:/••, , •.1 , 1 is,a/ f l , . "'TUE BEST I NTAITTIF:A.CTLPTED; 4 °' • ..... •••l ~t •oithwriini tifon6mseirittittrer ' ' QTIFERS. • 'fax And LeSs X.stf4lllt ; 6;itlr I I CIN4I. AND * SitßENtie • Agents for siontifiletkirors.. RON t Si r..r.z.-COLITIALia, dee- 21 . ' Fr% X 11T Oa') :,31, •II aIt i ONTE§T.E,N - • / • thrt;,.. .0/.111‘1;_ Founder of the ol&anal..favurahly.known house OrioreAresteel3k& l oll. l GROVESTRIM, gAJLpEII. & CO HAVIC itEMOVUD TO "TICEIR vl .rr tl •• • -; -7, 45 - Menief 'Stivet fi A ; :1 ri 1:11e. ~".P1A:•;4 0 . 4-E l b S.l 7l l • Prai _gAtt,. ! ild o p i p, -- c atue muz.43Y.edn We ply vi:4s Volul t r; us; AO !coc4in .013n;241.7, g„factill „ to , threolluellitlKlCAKTP.ol444etVidAßW/ 17 1^". 14+41Y-Yurlir infArcPvenle.7444nAlanlase 4 ur.Tugowe: :sbatkreonthaie o. knOp , asretkOpes.Abe;sarae4-.as they always 3ial"fiMell...lbeilowfall! of. arlY:ri rat- CLFUNS Fhiso-FOria.znakce,by.at,detawanothird and respe . 4ttallY,,soiieti-by parties ghoul: _purchasing to A: corapoilsoix - with all other! muk 6 n.;, , ,, !, II ;t. • I•/ r 'II •partylaw.ir; - - ft-....---• _i , ..: I , . .:-N...! i••• ' - . •• -/ ; 1 :li * 4 ..( 5 /k # ' ~.,. .•• '' . ' '' '' • 1 : , .. .1 1 Ii• :.! 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MEI 1:21=1 (> 1 iv:t a n.z,or.fxte*Pe ;Ttiese'Bitterti ate 'celebrated l'Or the great cures they Wive "Performed An everrease, when trieti., : -Dr. Mahler offers : fire hundred dollars to COO pro priet;iirOi any, Afedlaite that aTgreater , itambZ‘r 'of genuine Certificates of cores erected byit, pear the - piacel!rhere It is nanderthela LitinrAnle ,Catawba,, " ! Part,,. MEM • • , COGNAC, OF DIFFE R ENT BRANDS 1 1. t • , Also, OLD-:EYE IWIIII3REY and Blackberry, PlF9,gla ,I;lll,99ng:ttliela, , , - „ ,AGENCY FOR.' 1: • , . MALT .AND CP.IER;:•aVINEgAR lEEB MEM • - t / :vo n . , • Pocicorryt,i§k§,'" •"! DEMIJOTINS, , - • •• .„„, „.., „ BOXES, an'd' FANCY ARTICLES, in'grtqieVitriety .:,"t . - At .1..C.../.IUCIIPAVS. MISIILER'S- BITTERS , PURE do oNinuLTERITED, .1 ::-11For Sale by =V .:,.., L -;'BESR,STOULTORTERII ! • ^ •1 " Lnifust Street. ftbove'Front:' .t. ~t • • L'• •, • jll 1. ~1 .7.. 1, '4 ,fitnypf.her merit in, au& Is' 'ws.rran teil to keep fruits ~ L t. 11.9 L The Best Brands ^ / SCOTen A.IND LONDON - ALE.' _ • • Li j3IICII.ER:a;!, • ..•:1 r. ; t,ttrai)l,tt Al • • 1 - 1 . .:1 TO- SMOKERS AND CTIEWERS., 111 it L BUOYIFER will eitlll'lteWcel/i4114- the ra • "-L. I 3 c-4.,1 2, Pf5 1 " of s/IezWAPI.2.,7R.;.9HAVAIR Ixosaaco, s l : l l7E.Niffe,Y4.:7M-AciVi t fk . ittnd uI.w , J . r.COMMON SEGARS.I,A.tIoo,, , Z. t. ,111 tu -SICOPF 45c TOBACCO BOXES, PIPES--a. - thousand aailik“r'it - 4e . tis• l :Citilitr i t /At 2f If '4 .2:fd V{ 2:4:i Mr BUCHEB'S, - - =o4 . 4734 l licifi6VitiHaldetnaule iare. siireWePialtufelpislaY ItM-"ol2l7Ageacririfir,Lle's Lomppl i Pprteritu2d lees Mum - - • • " O: p.R Wholesale and Reiall.Dealer In e ,"'EOREMN AND DOMESTIC d.,1 1 • Wines ric , Liquors Has reriioved his Store to his 'Building, adjoining :Held en:4.ll's tore, .Where he . htts' fittea ap'roo Tee, and greatly Ittail"Mid6a lor doing 2, ," MIS'HLER'S CELEBRATED, r HERB • , 13irra"M=ts I - ➢IISHLETVS .SEEB'•BITTERS 03N1:1;46Dibii,1 - o:c.4l4:lltirkoWNW.i - , - -T. C. BUCiu I,' At hti; Store, 'X.ocuit Street; Colnmbta WINES , AND LIQUORS! gmbmclngthe following; =I Lidion, •Cherry, • Muilerin; ~ ~ ;'Dial'a~u; ', Ciarupagr~o, Le= ==MlB ; ; 'Currant. and Isiusent BRANDIES of all kinds :fansali*Spirit•a, . • .flinger, t. taw v, • • Cherry, Ruin, SuPe4'i)r Old Eye, Pure 91d 'By; YXX . Old -Rye; XX Old Rye X Old Rye, Rectified WhLsky,Loudon Brown Stout. Scotch: Alo, Ake..;Ao. He Is abio Agent or-the Celobreted t 7 ; '3IISLILEIt'S 'XT I§IERS. S. 'C. BUCKER:; MEI ~••. • v For' i:ale• by J.: C: BUCHER, EMI -s ;:t.. .1”0:1./.1 or., :14 i.r. 01 I,,,Agout. for the. w -. I, PURE I MI-11,Ti 'VINEGAR.i • ! I !.! I a • I I ' ,ir 1 "" . " I '' - ..iki j o'ziii.EEi...l‘Aiiiiii Ewi. SO Cii.EAP AS BEADING, NM:VA./TY' •PIiEJA.BiLIELE SO' IsABTIZIG.'; ' - ' ' " ' '' ' " '''''' + . , -..i::7: .i.;...1 :. •. ~... 1 ,': C '• ' - `" -- "` - '''''':l`;":7:"."."'fir" - "rrr:r.":"..^.^.r4 7 :77.: -- " -- - -- `"" ---- w•-,^^ - " --- '1 .- " - • - • - •" - • - " - , . . . COLT'Ni. " : DIA ;PA:, SA_TITITtroA. - 5.1 7 '.. ' ,la 0111c,INT G, . ' A.ITG-TI ST,I, 1, , i lB 6 8 . . ~,:, _7l - 00_FLANT ;PS • CaLMEN: 1400FLAND'S,GERMAN.BITTERS .1100FLAND'S •GERMAN TONIC: , The:al:B4i for all Diseases of the LiyEte, 'STOMACH, OR'DIGESTIVE - • ' HOOFLANB'S, • GERMAN :BITTERS Is conmosed of The•purejnices, (or4 . as they are medieitlplly. . termed, Extracts,) of ,TtOota,, Herbs , rry .and Barks, mak ing a„preparation, -h i y concentrat ed; mnt i • free from alcoholic admixture of :any kind. • , HOOFLAND!S GERMAN TONIC lEvA , eonibinittion"of • all - the ingredients of the.Bitters,iwith theTiurest quality Of Santa , Cruz Rupp, Orange, Ste., making one of the idost,pleasant and agreeable remedies over •Offeredto tde public. "' • ' .J.:"ThOse fireferringat Medicine free from Al cobolic ad mixture,. will use •• ; • - v IIO,O.FLAND'S :BITTERS. ,Those who ha,ve no objection to. the corn, bination of the Bitters, as stated, will use , 1100FLA.ND'S-.G.E.RMAN TONIC. They are both j eqpaily good • and.nontain the same inediCinal virtues, t ie choice be-' 'tween - the tnio'being'terriere'renttei'of taste; the.,Tonie being the most palatable. , - - The. iStornacli, from. ,a variety...of :causes, such . as, Indigestion,. Dyspepsia, ; Nervous 'Debility; - et., is ry, apChOiave its funaioris deranged eV The •Liver, sympra. thizing ras..it , does. with the , Stomach,' then,becomes affec ~,ted, the..; result of Which is that the. patient snEfers.from soy ' eral . 6r iiio're of the folloWing diseases : Cniiaiiititiiin;Flatnieriefe:ln'irlird'PiteS,F.ul ness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of ' • -; , :tlie7;Stomadla,- Nausea,- •Heartburn,, Disgust for Food, Fulness or •, , ..! :Weight Mile Stomach; Sour • Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit _ • 'of the Stonnch; Swimming, of the ' ' l '::"lllead,'Efiar'ried 'or cult Breathing, Fluttering at - ..:.,tlie Heart, , Choking or Suitocrit- - ing agusations when in a LyingPos-; , „tore, ,3Tynness,ofNision,,,Dots or Webs before the Sight, Dull Pain in the Head; • Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness , • of the Skin'and' Eyes, Pain Di the — Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc.;" ' •" SriddenAJF/aSheS"Of "Heat,' ! • Burning in the Flesh''' . ''- .f ,;.Constantimaginings., of Evil, and Great . • E ,Depressison „ . - - " - 61* Spirits. ,The sufferer from these, diseages should exbiteiSe the - greatest &nation' in' the selection of a remedy for his case, purchasing only .thikt Which he is:its'i -sured from kis in vestigations and in 11 quiries, possesses ;true raerit t ,As,skillNJ fully . .compoundea, , is free from injuri one ingredients, and has established for ! itself a reputation for the cure of these diseae's.“lit'this con nection we would submit those'Well-known .remedie§.-aJ , t,: -- • HOOFLAND'S GERMAN AND • I.IIOO.ELAND'S GEMLAN7TONIC. PREPARED BY R. ." -PHILADELPHIA% PA. Twenty-two years since 'they were first 'lntroduced into this country front Germany, during which time they-have Undoubtedly performed more cures, and benefited suffer -mg humanity to a greater :extent; than any other•remedies -known to the public. "These fettled les will effectually, cure Liver Complaint, Jaund. ice, Dyspepsia, Chronic' Nervous'F Chronic Diarrlicea, or - Dis ease oftheliidneys, and:, all:- diseases arising-from a Dis ordered Liver; Stomach, - or Intestines. ,•• Rhine, Blaeklwrry,; Eldtirborry, , „ nesulting'froin any dause whatever; Pros ' = trittion , of thet System, induced by • Thereristlo,medicine extant en - la:x.110 these remedies in such .cases. - A tone and vigor 'is linparted;to the',Whble' system, the appe tite is' strengthened, `food is enjoyed, the StornaCh digests promptly, the blood'is purl ,the' compleximv , becornes sound. and healthy, the yellow tinge is eradicated &Om the eyes, a .bloom- is. given to :the cheeks, -and,thogweak-and nervous invalid becoiiies a strong and healthy being. I= Gin, PERSONS ADVANCED IN- LIFE, • feeliiiiz, the hand of trine Weigh ing heav, ily upon them, with all its attendant' ills', will. tindiin the use of th is' BITTER% 'or the -TONIC, and elixir that will. instil new life into their veins, restore in a measure the energy,npd ardor of.,more,,youthful , days, ; up .their ; nforris„and.,we health anddhappiness to their remaining ! . .years., It is a well-eatablislied facp thatful half of the female portion of,our pop illation are seldoni in the enjoyment of good health; Or, to'• • 'll:se 'their own pression, ," Never • 'feel"' well." They are languid; 'devoid of all' energy, extreme ly nervous, and have: no , appetite. ,o this.elass.of ;persons theRITTERS, or especially,recorurnended., WEAK AND , DELICATE 4 CHILDREN "Are' ate'. ilia . of ` either of •' these reinedieS; "They will•thi re every" •1• ,, , ease Of -WARASMUS, without' ail. i - Thousands of certificates have accumulated ' in'the t handa' %Or Ob. •pic.jitidtin'O bait . space 'arilfaliOW of the'lnlyficatiOn' of 'but 'a few, Those; it Wi be ' o liservecl; id Tri en' r 0 t and of such standing that they mitstbe be- '" - IION. GEORGE' W, WOODWARD, ChiefJustica of the Supreme Court'of Penn sylvania, writes: • • - ' 7 PitITabELPII March 16,1.86 r. "1 find `lioolland's'German Bitters' is a good useful. • " '` '' :in' diseases' of 'the digestive ' A and of great boned t Iht• cis:o'43f debility 1 -- K‘tind wart - of nor ' vonti , sedan - in the. • System: ' Walls truly. - GEO. W. WOODWARD." iPsoN - • Judge of :the•Supieme 4 :Gourt 'of Pen it'fr. l ; te.iihil4er,!..lTOoflancl's,Gorm a n,Bitfers' va/Sitlitc,stedichic,isicsSO Of Attacks of •-agegticire -1, c lu l ,ce r ,tify, this, froininir,experience,of it. t „.„. „,„,„ Yours with' respec,t -‘ , , - - Ettcat.ltrv.-. JOS., :H. :KENNARD, 8.-- D.., Pastor, of the Tenth pti st u rek Pit liatt..J.ettso"..7—llear fre „guent,ix,requested.to consect myname with reecameridatipns 4UB:rarest hinds of mod ' lejlikej t ;bilit!'iegarAling,PC. practise as out of iny,spprApilitto sPher§,,l i have 'mall cases: elear,proof i rtotts i An,stAnge.ii„ and particularly,in uif own fetidly '' ! .the ,usefulness, of pr: got:Mina's Lier;,„ , man Bitters, I .de-' ;j~ur't for once my usual press, my:fall: ,coevietiori that, for general : sl),sithit, 'and especia(N. for Comprai24,-4,is a ,sale and valuable jotevatation.,: satire cases it may, fail . ; 'hut ;Isaiah', I doubt not, it will be ,very thC4e who s utlerfrom rho above esti:se:l" ' Yotirs viiry respeethilly, •" • • ME I= ~.. i, 1=1! MEM Eighth, beloiv Coates St. FROM AsstEditorzehri:Stifin*:CJOiniible, Phi'lada I haso derived decided benefit from_the ititvori-lbolland's German Bitters, and feel it my privilege to recommend 'them , as 'a most,voluable.tonie; to all ,wlm are, suffer ing 'from general -debillty, or from. disposes arising from deitiiigeriient of the' liver., ' """ Yours truly;• 11"FENDALL. • I • „„ V.T_ I 9, N", I..4o4.3thunrs.,German :Remedies .are, coun terfeited. See that the signature of ,g. M. JACKSON is on the wrapppr of - esedit ;bottle: , All'- otli.Ues Ure co ntim • {li. -I. ii ,XF1,11 . 4 . 130.1 Oflige n undfsnufiietorylat GerroveaNiedioine Bccire, ,631,"Anuu.§1',” TliilAphTu '3"n - "" ' " Ar,LtV:ANS, -Priornirron. Jacursmst - & - Co. fax "911;tw ; • •is " Vcts. itooflaiiit i g i bZriiiiiii ru lliteerti,isc - i: bottle; $1 . :00 t ,1 7 , :","P(' 1 1 I ;:tfi - hair dozen;'s:oo Hoollandrpt p.egium-41.Tpli leg put,u win quart pottlea,-*.p,o a halt: 4.9F,en fivEr-Do not forget ti:ZO - xiinifne*ell: lido von:buy, inorder.tngetlbogeiluine: For t salpilly Druggists and dealers In Medicines. Man, y, '6,3,71y? INNIMMI km; I •.; ; ; ) V.L'amta!gn gotttk For the Sry Union. Rallying Song: A it-DIXIE "ny'r.. C. L Fall in, fall in,'the time has Come, . •', Each man is wanted-,every ono ; , ' Arouse, arouse; arouse, arouse ! • All Tc 7 wito have an honest heart, •7 ' Come Join the ranks and do your part; Arouse, arouse, arouse, arouse! ' ." CnoneS. •• ' • We're going,' intthecoritest, the Contest', con test `The time to ha i ls , ~;; ktaise the Union Lnnncr high ArourSe, arouse, amuse boys for the Union., • Arouse, arouse, dze: ; • ' . . , Grant:arid Colfax ' e thotWO TO carry the:CfeetiOn through; . Arouse, arouse, arouse, arouse! They're boy's we've tried,and found them true Both, deep-dyed in Union blue; Awake, awoke, awake, awake! - -• „ cnithts We're going into action, action— The time to work Is drawing nigh, Raise the Union banner, high ; .A.3vitice, awake, awake boys for-the Union. , Awake, awake, &e.. :We'vC made a choke Whom we can trust= _ Honest, noble, flan, and Just; Fall in, fall in, fallin, fall in: 2fen blended with the stormy past, . Whose principles will ever last; Fall in, fall in, fall'im, fall ln! CIIORUS. boys, to your duty, to duty, duty— . The time to fiat is drawing nigh, ..11also the Um lon.banner high; Fall in, fall in, fall in boys for the Union. Fall in, ,fall in; tte: 'From East to West, the South and North, Let loyal hearts come nobly forth; Arouse, mouse, arouse, arouse; . • There ismo fail, there is no can't— Both words unknown to General Grant! • • ; !Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, Mirrah! CUOIZUS. ...A.ioue,hoys;toyoni; duty, to duty, duty e The, timoto act is drawing nigh, Raise the-Union-banner high; hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, boys for the Union! ' Hurrah, hurrah, &e. • ' The people's eause-Llis our design ,`Totlglit it out line;" Hurrali,",hurrah, hurrah, hurrah! . Hip, hip, hurrah! bere'g three times three • For'Giant and Colfax-=victory; . Hurrah, hnirah, hurrah, hurrah! . cneauS. We're going in the contest, the contest, con t est The time tend is drawing nigh, • - Raise the Union banner high; ' Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah boys for the Union! :''Hurrah.'hurrah:Av • :story. Luck I , ll,7!„tbers . of lhis SG.ry can & fiirtsishal7 LFor,the STY.] BERKELEY HALL. 4 BY j,..,_AVOUSTUS JONES 4rahor of " .21;shleip," " The Golden Lion," " The,Beavforts," " The old Hoicxe On the Hudson," <Cc., ctc. CHAPTER XXIII. • TILE COMINO OP MATTI-VILLAINOUS EXUL- ISEEKE3 . - ..." Raise me up high - Or ,on my pillow', te Mortimer, for I third:that I am dying.", rortimer Sather]: nd left the easy :chairl ' 7 lli Which:he had beeh Itting, - yaWnitrg; and stretching his cramp d limbs as ho wentto the couch-on which tiro su Corer lay. ./ "Did' ydu ask me to raise you Agnes ?" - "Yes," she faintly murmured; "poor Betty is worn out with watching, and she is sleeping on the lounge. , • He lifted her tenderly, and he trembled with excitement «a be: dim eyes looked up in his own' from tlieir sunl.en sockets. , ' "'There—thank you, I' am easier now," she at:Mitred,- as his, trembling bands I awkwardly arranged tho pillows. , and he turned away • wonderium if ,!eYerybody grew so 'thin before they, died, and so light; for AgneS was nolhelivierilian'a" 'child i Olds A.naoan.eseaped;the.dying,woman's lips; and her featti.res_were.conv_uled with pain, PtL inAthets eased lko -.perspiration to ,stan d .out on her pale., brow large .dropp. It was the first fearful struggle ,of the im •'' Irtsouet scum o . ur.s itsearthly"- ties and pry - spin. , be free.— • . - 4 ! -,!` Call Betty !" - she 'suddenly , exclaimed,. and,,as : Iktortimer _crossed the, apartment; Lady Clifford cried, Oh ! that sharp, sting- ins pain is pierchiimy Heart again, acid am' ley chill' creeps 'through' my veins, curdlitig.and freezing-my blood. Oh God this must. be death." • • ", Rouse ; ,up , ! ,woman, your mistress is 'dy'ittg . t" tbn'Y'Oung man, shaking the slumbering housekeeper by tho arm ; and then heiWhispered; ‘•lveiliaps she will rave agaittibut . , if shuAoes_ you must not ; mind: it, for dying people ivundc:r just before tho spirit'leaves*thti - bOdY, you know." " Yes sir7 . l' 7 V - e - o7te - u - kilovin it to be the case,". attsvi4l•l4•73Ctty,rilbbing, ber eyes. "I:3les"s rhever heeds 'eat 'when they talk gtrarigelY, not: a bit." • ' ;* "•§4a.S o w s verjr bad-I mean ,very restless i. h:ist idie?" Very' OnetiSY ? ' ""'sir tosaite, frO'un4ide. to side, be4id es goiff on with! - kiiicts - '6( talk' about Lord Guy , beln' did :m Ad tier not a lilt: is :minty aft:aid to die ti r o:, ' 41) wheh lie 11,41.4: liv in , poor man." she say anything ',llion t';tte:"'' he! a.4feed; . • • .• ":„Nottling. that I remember," replied tbe old 'Nt:l:rm:in,'"f3il(.slit!,nutter , ...d:sosirietbbig 'eon id 't iniilcrstaiid a title find belonged 'To ""Yes-:I know Andreiv-lio is a' distant relative of thir's,,and he hits lost nearly all that he posessed, in the world. I must do something,for,hlM ,vben Agnes is gone: I knoW. When I ain be very kind tb all the sari ants, acid you'r , i‘ l ages shall be raised, " you," .itnd the, old lady curtsied, ! •as / togethel,they. approached the bedside, .thinliill,ll,`,`'Wlint-IC,dear, kind, good master he .. .m7014(1'11e: to' be:sni-e." ' Lady Clifford was sufferity , great pain. She did notspeal:, but lay staring at them 'Wildly„giiping the satin' coverlet With her fleshless fingers. do you feel now, Agnes?" inquired her brother, tenderly., The sound of his vedie startled " Who spoke 7 oho asked: "'lt was me. tiont't , you 'kn'ew pCsir ll'ortiMer?" . " .. .I\toriliner' 7 l l'dort.inier"--she said, anti eho :riasi'd' her, liana ,over, her brow as ,though alio would recall liar ;thought:a. suildoiily cried ;, ul t.t Bail n, brother_ once whe - se - naiire‘was 2 , 4ivirier;liut indidek: eg ray, huabaud, and then they hung liiin. Do you he r, they Bung .Min t and his . COld eorsitl . s z syihtging—alvingiog. 7 aarbiging, to, and aud„tbe gleS, at the 'and of the cord oa the pizza.. do you bout the : 9cird.:o it rubs agai est the bracket? Do you hear, ihe'dOath dird.a . of • , • 1,120 wind, nud the'dieary' patter - of the radii. 1 drop s s ? 'Cut :hiln dOivn iaud ' lay him Sabin coffin, And then we will go on with the trial., , , • Not'gnilty ! :hat ha dare E 3 US' Iha t., the Lady Agnes Clifford is guiltyl" " Sho -raves," .whispered Mortimer in Betty's ear. Reason again reiunied as. another pang Pierced the dying wonntri's hOtiii,"and pow she realized her fearful 'situation fully: - " Oh Mortimer ! pray , for_me," she, cried in , piteous, tones., ",l'ray . that ierpd will: pardon myguiity soul for I cannot, dare not plead for myself." ritaire, never thought of rn When, b lasso& • witb health and 'Hap:- piness, and .I . ,tremble when I think he: with forsake me -now., My sin -stained spirit shudders with fear wheii my Mind . con- . temPlates the dread and unk nOivu • futurel Oh ! would 'thatl could- live tnyilife over' again, then ; hew different o,vould be nay; dying .hour. Pray for me ! Astt * God to haVe mercy on the sinful soul. of Agnes Clifford:"' ' - , • _Mortimer' Sinherland stood by the both side of his dying sister, pale and trembling.. _Ur, bad never prayed, and he dared not to kneel and lift up'his veieo in supplication to Heaven's High Ring.' He did not dare to pray for- , himself, ,- for his prayers would be a mockery. " no one ttak:God to baire mercy on me!" again 'eri'ed A.gneS, 'and' lier - vOice was full -of cartieSitiessier gale : ' so' , ; :*- : .• "I will fpray,! sobbed Betty; an', _al though my prayer will be but a poor one, I doubt not tint Our _ipithdi above will hear it." ••' • Sho knelt beside the canal with clasped Lands, and as the prayer ascended front ,her, . . .. . lip. 4, 'Mortimer Sutherland stood with his 'arms bolded dyer hizileityitig ,breiise; gaz ing moodily 'doWn on the flaor,:while 'every: word pierced his , . hehrt like .a 'dagger,: awakening bitter feelings of slnyne: and remorse. —Lady Cilifferd.laid.perfeetly quiet /while/the ageciAlomestie/iwas praying;: but when kletty.arese from her knees, she cried,' -!`)Den't stop yet !you most keep en, praying until I die, and Mortimer must kneel at my bedside." Pray more for me, 13iittY,' for you : don't- knoi , what 'a lvieked sinner I haya, been.- God 'have mercy, ! God have inerey , ! Oh is a : fearfalthing to die is:about bo°, of salvation. Bet ty Her 'voice died away in it faint whispeit: tand ,when Betty began -to pray , agap, Mortimer sank down beside, her, moaning `and solibingkitiarly. lIIs keart wag toneked, and it' was in vain that he :tried to subdue his emotion. - There is no human heart , entirely devoid of feeling. There is in every breast ; a hidden chord that will vibrate when touch ed by pity or kindness. M-ortimer''Sather land pitied his sister when he saw• her lying ()miler death-bed, suffering so, nmch agony,'and dreading the approaching reali ties of the eternal world, and he tried once to cry out, "Father in heaven; savo - my poor sister Agnes !", but. his tongue reftised its utterance, his month seemed parched and dry, and the' words died away in a husky murmur. -4" - 1 - iiitretribled,not daring to raise his head, until Betty had ended her prayer, then lie arose, wondering wkyi Agnes had lain so still and silent. - - • Jouse 10, sPoke; pointing toiLady Cliford. r ' Ire glanced at Agnes, t. ad then ran-from the chamber, wringing his hands and crying ; " My poor sister is dead ! my poor sister is dead ! Oh! who have I left to love' the now ?" scrvants.:whe had assembled in the hall near- the door , of, Lady Clifford's chamber, fell back, as Mortimer rushed through' whisperiirg /Mien -themselves when'he had gone:"' • iMortimer SuthOrland.: hastenedi the Library, locking i tholclpor ‘ylloti r he, had entered. Throwing open the,hllnds,, he sat "down tlie'codt brecl . ze' ni~glit, fun his bested 'brow; gazing' cloWn'on-lho'flOOr bei exclaitnecl, `tmy - .hcur of triumph has come 1 I hal t -011ot planned and plotted in vain, and soon my, fondest hopes wealth will be mine,-and I shall 'make men my sliteeti.-"? shall be a king . turfong my fellow nien;'and , my , sceptre shall ,he gold, while my beautl-! 'ful bride, the Lady, 'Blanche, shall be Pe'erles:i u 'en;e the 'a dini ti and eney of. her' :sex. i Sutherland Manor Will be rescued from the elutelns,bf my avaricious creditors, and I can snsp . niv fingers_iu the face of the world." -a , ila -mused 'a Inonient, , and • iv cloud, dark tined his brow as,hoe.ontinuod .•! : • ."..I.)—n it, if I only know what .itad be- Conic of that cursed liegislei;rdnioro contented for - 'if 'ever - Arthur . shoidd r elinnee to final' out whom liis fathOr was, he could ; not rest utitil_ho elaituoa .his inheritance. ThOre is no danger, I think, of, ever lieing tiny -064 r -than 116'1's now, 'for' Who evge • lias::the Riigistdr, took 'it for some particular purpose , of liken: own, Liad.they wished t.t . , benefit they Could &one it long ago. trouble inYse f 'ii•nuirC about if, nothing foolish for tti',he etin n intik fug trouble' ourselves. INT a r' ;nea will La laid iu lwr.~ruvu— my pusi ness; . iiirairs properly Netiled away l3t!rkeldy iheolizied Lady",'lllAnelm; nglo - riMis feluce is before me; radiem -, with tile Awl- .1101 t, Qt pPi ROSS . .1,1 tl,lswp!', . ; rang ordered nine, iiiid "1 "i '4' tYt i • w 3 vas p co. o io :drank glass atter glass until leis braili reeled, and' al duets ;began, le Alan eu, beforo:his eyes. At : length sense and rarength desertockhini, 'after , ineiteetuitl atiempts to 'pre:ser vo hiS' eq ni relit - rani his 'chair,. stupid! and: motionless • upon the * , P 3 0 , Besotted villain ! Itetribution cornett', 'thougli itUo if the I cveitthi our. 3.f .A., =EI "Wino is a mocker, and .strong drink is raging, and he that is deceived thereby fs iiot wise." CHAPTER XXIV EE=2:I • • • 1•LA1:1ED. After the giiisy had seated Lobnself, he threw bisnlonched hat on the door Carelessi ly; and. gazed Mrs —Moly' lie' n moment :without ,ppenhing..„ . .l widow wondered' why i hor strange visitor 'tier kzed iter' so closely, she ht;itcri , gniti-'alarmed.' He noticed' this; audlbanishedr her ...fear by sitYin,g; , :.”. rear ins prances,..fori ) God : '.l.ineyin X],y.ould nothlrm you;' . , ra .voiCe.L%sniely She s had hanid it he ';vire"lntne, cfori g -iii6;" ere -Fier Y#l•dig7.heartl-kilkilv r auklit of abrrizi , '.; tgnesogatled,like a.sttain er i olden melody; awakening ,strange , memories.ot , the , past, anal th'e' widoW . retitled galzing-rit the jiwirtliy `'faCe 'On Which nibeliklit• fell;' is , though she' was*strivingto ;remember: then and where • they, had met. • "Np—no,. cannot be,". sho murmured, "and yet.' it is very ' Stiange thii lie 'Should' - know name.", ; _ •.. • "I know : many things : that, other mon know not," said the stranger, sinning. "I can read what is passing in your mind this 'moment-='-I' - can lilt 'the 3 veil that" hides .from -Mortal gaze.the future, rind read ;thp' 'mysteries that ore„cencealed therein., You' have doubtless heard of Casper, the fortune `teller= 'of Liindoill I inn he. t not, nor 'diem" ino a fool; fOr Wisi3' and -dr ea t men , have *listeined , to my ;revelations in astonishment and,a7e., .But epougla,of this, for ,self-praise is , put a poor rcontiiirionda tien', and Iliave !Mich to'SaYt;:i the 'ere I depart:' Interraptmeiis'little as possible, :and ansvrer:brietly my questions." , • Mrs. Melville, nodded, and leaned 'back in her chair, saying, - ! •!`1" will interrupt you as seldom as ,poSsible. lam calm now ; " "DO 'you reriternhei 'your 'childhood's, and•thLeloving , parenis who watched overyourP,began f the gipsy. ",:yes," and , shesighod'as zk ' the word escap ed her lips, Clasping her littgenet . ...viattsty icigether,..•'• ..:".Do , •you 'remember, LIM ,cottage where you ; dwelt,,and the companioawhom. you once loved—Charlie Aubrey . I nacan?" Mrs. Mel47llle . cbanged . color.' Rrnll did s 1 a rocollect Charlie Aubrey, her favorite playmate and schoOl-fellow. 'rile home was, near the : cotbige, and he always called r for 7,teroverymOrning, whenyay to "SchOOl, 'asking; as he stood in the ibio j r; 't"lsiMiSs ninny ready yet ;"-and some times -when:she , would:be late; he would. sit !lown the step outside, saying, guess* I'll wait for her." - And wheil She &I.nia 'out 'how gracefuly he bOwed, offering to carry her books, and. chatting so pleasantly as they-walked alOng. She rem embereAholy ,sheloved:hint;• one day when they were sitting together on a bench iii:frchitortlfe'schi - il bous'e, , he' took'her hand " ThereAsn't any persoh near :to hear.us min% 'I auriy- will you ' 'always love, Charlie hotter, than you love any bpdy else? Wilf you be my briife when I am ;it Lig strong 'man, like' Mr. Leo our teacher?"' and-she ansWered,- " Yes, , Charlie," -cal ling - on - Heaven to Itch. vow,,,,just ILS:levers' ditLin iv-novel that she had been reading. 'Maui .when, they' were ;both ,"grßwit , up" ho was,sent away frym Loire, and she had 'promisee.. to be Into tr, biro niitil he rettcrned. '-Alas! for Charlie itubrey'4 ItorminCsl. When lie camo_back she, Lad gone from• her borne—anotherriilo. ~ ; , .Tney r‘ rneo - met 'Mlerwariisi , mill her linpyinoSs , htul lw ü boen re , ked ? ''whilo his fstelyns amystery unto' her, • • • , • ;' Do you retnember.:Charlie.kubrey, or did his motnory, perish when: your love dioil for Min?" again - inquired Caspar. Silo started as though awaking from a dream. - " No=l have not forgotten him," she ex - - claimed; vehemently ; It7and I never shall forget him, though. lie remetybers . Fran& , s but to curse tier for, the great wrong she - done him. Tell tne, tell Me," she "do you 'know Charlie Aubrey?- Have you seen.him? -Is he living,.or is ho dead ?" "I have .seen Lim, but he is now the shadow, the.wrook.,of Ms foraier self. - Ito /11—but his haarris dead - v. ithlii' him. It was hitn - who sent rdeltere." Forwhat?" •clei aided -Mrs. Melville) jroye .,, that .__§ . o/1,14) , V .. e .. 5,411eC T7 t0i -dhow ht•r who xras- , to-him that 'though she ruined his-happineSs, notwltfit standirrg all that helms suffered, he still takes an interest in the welfare of the woman Will, ,has wronged him," said Caspar. "Oh ! I cannot accept any fiwor from him,'" sobbed: thewitlow: "'for all I deserve from Charles ...I..itbrey is.scorn , nud hate ! Co bawl: to , him, nud,tell him that, I il.kal)k birn—that—that is all." , , ,„ „ ' Shebo'weit ber head;and long drawn sighs of bitter Wrlgitish- seethed to rend her heart, while Caspar.set watching her with ,utoiistenpd;,eyes,:his breath, coutiug, hard throygh his lirtn set teeth. i6l1" hel. the 'truth itt once," muttered the gipsy, , " for this inter view is growing painful,to:us The wido)v r raised.her,head. ;Tears were coursing fast down her careworn cheeks: " Did you speak?" she uske 4 d in tretnu-: lous toneg:"" '""/ • " Yes'irtrittY - as - well say , littve to say, and tben:depart,• for it is grewing late, ,ancl I haves fpr,, to ge.?•• I Tell me anything, but don't say a, word again, will you ?" ' • "I Will'onlY' saY"that•hci -sent - hie here— nod] ing more." ::' •11 1:-. ; t • Very well,: I Can ,118t0t! to,you•now.?„.; "When you.ran away, frßat home ; ana .becollifthe "tirid 'of - .A.'rtlier Melville, 'did the Clergyman who 'perfer f rnad ; the tinge/. eeretuotty ••.give 'teitlter• -yow certificate?a,s - Aced„Caspur: • . " Ile did replied the widow. iTadYSOu of ',that ;tittle; Or . Haitisiitee' (len, a -inspielon that 'Arthur :Mel was. not :wliat lie.seeto ed .?" 1: • • ."211 thatlitno- r -no—biit afterile deserted nie;and come not back, tiftor I had tried in 'rain for long -years to 111111` 111111, and no p'ersoii:kiteiti.krtlint= Mf 1 ife , T iliOuglit'at .timesl,that..lai:•had married And under lietkious name, and ,yet• I,dured•not tell, my hoy, for it would crush .his proud heart, r'and''r aka' ids jambliion if 'he, 'Vett:nod 'of anelt4:rt' , do rm.- know; ought.,;oonevrifing :my , husband ?f•Was:•his, name Arthur Xelville•• or was he a fiend in' 'Milian form—a, low-burn wretch whose memory rnfusrenrse,?" All the fiery pnssiiiha'Ortlto (resorted and ,wrongli wife Were a - rouseil!at the renietn brance ()filer scrrews and j her lifh-strug gle, when deserted by the man for ,whom - Tier - 'ey'e's tlh died 'l"twas' the of " Old' War wiek's"(w hose blooothst il , ran veins,) that , L was aroused, and, the gipsy gazed /It admiringher jn a we. anis name 'was not Arthur '.3leMlle, 'btu you must not curse his memory, for he is sleeping, in the grave.", . Dead-dead—dead"—she moaned; he wits Aithitr to ine; let blur be to the Work& -whitt'elso ho Might. But tell me' his real name, only don't say that he was a gambler or a drunkii7d; for that woad break that Iceari;und kill my noble boy, -Say that LIU died respectable—and ,I bless ,you with my latest breath , DEERE . " {vas nettlor a gambler nor a drunk ard, and his memory 'ls' both honored and respected," itairl , . • ”.Thaula•g•cal :41i:4 child will not be dis. graeetl,','„ejacalate( . l Mrs. 11.elyillei clasping hr.s hands anti gazing upward, ,and then sire salclCd'; "'NOW tell' She shuddered,xs thhugh4he'dxleaciedie hear it ' ; " Start ;:uoti:whan,-you: hear said Caspar. "Flue l,llll, 4- 41y.,..Lard Clifford." "yy God .17„excluirned . the widow, and she fell back'Ward,laiitng"Ou her •sta . rtedl to • his fet4.'' " I'oor Frances Lisioi Fiances," ho murmured as he r ized.,pityingly ,at the : pale face up turned,in tho light, There was a pitcher cf. Watet 'en 'the table near by. He seized it; and sprinkled a few drops on her brow. This revived her; a tremor ran through her frame, her oyes wore again opened, and'she $2,00 Per Xeiir, in Adr.anel e 4,2,so,,,lFißot P 144, irt.Adynnee held 'tip 'her hand;, saYing, "There—sif diaa•n•lfeel better now." ' 'Oeioq,„" gti#ng, theughtfuly on the floor as though , ,not knowing what-to say "Guy Clifford , was' married to a great lady - , was he not?" Haltered "Ile was, but' -, that''via's long, after be Wile," replied Caspar. lived . very •unhappy together„ and .in , a ait ,of desperation, Lord Guy.. hung himself.. Lady Clifford has since:dh.4.l; and your son •Islthe Sole surviving,' heir to the estate aid I title' of the deceased 'noble:Matt. Nothing 'remains for you ,to, do:hut prove 'that you' "my, l Lord Clifford's lawful wedded then no porl'er on earth can dispute yolfr • boy s claim to"tho inheritance." • "But I-have. no such proof" crieertr 'widow, despairingly. " , have no;certi -- cat;,sloautn eit . tiu ,posessiou that will substantiate, ray ; claim,. aud I do rlet, even, know where we were married,. fly who performed the marriage ceremony? -was a young innocent'girl when I fled froin mYhotyte; and I cared whore I went lir' he Vet - made 'me "hie , Nye were. Married at night, in , an old church not fur . from London...l know.no more." s ' Caspar smiled. " Charlie Aubrey' has his posession all the proof that 'will ' 14e needed;" he said. " Truk 'everything fo me, for I 'abting :fiS his agent. You shall soon he, acknowledged as Lady: Clifford, your son shall be. put,in posession' of the. wealth that' is his-by birthright, everything -that is a mystery to you" now shall - be explained—then, when France?, Lady Clifford is happY,Whett he& son is r. gentleman, Charlie Aubrey will be amply repaid for the great wrong:that she done him." ,' Ho arose, buttoned' his 'coat 'across his broad chest; put on his hat; add • went' to the - door. " I 'ain going 'to, lioncion to employ an eminent and skillful attorney,' he said. :";Nyhen. _your son returns, toll lihn all. I• will :call .here again .soot. FarowellAndy. Frances !" The door closed 'tierhind him, and 11. f • widow at 'ode in it'd Warn, 'llidening to, his retreating footsteps until tht:y•ilied away: • ' . . • , ' . , • • •.•: 'When all was still she hid her faco iu lair hands wePtL-vept, because olden - memories had been 'awakened-:men'tori44 that were entwined 'around' the 'living amp • the dead—memories, living .tnemories that never die, ", To live, in, hearts.we leavO behind,' hi not to die !" • -'• 'l+6 itfrCais4tstrEn.] BY TELEGRAPH. BY PACIFIC AND .:ILTLANTIC LINE.] The - The State Convention of County School Superintendents at Harr rishurg.,, 1 - - • (Special. to the, Daily Spy.] IrAltittsaurio; July 30.—Tho State Con- vetuion cif ' Con ty Sdh eel' Superintendents met in the Court .Flonie at' 2 o'clock, thiS P.M., and was called to order 'by Proc. Wickershaat, who made an ,address.- - . 'W. W. 'Woodruff, who was , then chosen us permanent Cht - drman,'made on eloquent speech. - , After Vice-Presidonts and Secretaries had been chosen, and some other business transacted,GoV.Vear was intrnduced_allid iiiVegti; WIIS Ho,proxinsed his/hearty • co-openttion. - Ne was thanked hy..a rising vote. An invitation to visit the State lunatic asyluin here, to-morrow afternoon at four o'clock, was accepted. 'Saturday , noon, was fixed as the time for .final adjournment, , and until that, time ,there will be three, Sessions a day. , Evening Session. 11A.Itazseurto; July 30.—:The subject , of examitmtiou of teachers was resumed, after a full diseas:sion, the Convention, by a large 'cote, decided the following points : . Ist. Tinit'examination . s 51166'11.1 be both' oral and M;ritfell. . should bo public. .. 3d. That it is impracticable to establish a uniform stands rd of estimating qualifica tions of applicants. .• Thismrai, deteirnined by a vote ofl3-to '2•l „.4th-_,Thst there, should - be ,separate. ex aminations on the ,thpory,of Machin. -• Adjouined, till to-morrow morning. A' Challenge for'a'root Race.- ..11.Lutitt.saulta, July 30.—We are author-; ized to announce that.there is a gentleman in this city who proposes to run with any iudi~ idunl; any distance, bei,i-A...* . se. von ty - five yaids, and a in Wager of Tioni fifty to two i/ u mired dollirs.' The clialleng,,; is extended to any:resident of Ifaxrisburg; Lancasmr,and adjoining counties, or Pitil-; • - „: . Destructive, , Fire—Fall of an Ice :Ilonse—tiniush up and Accident: fire , MAIM distillery of Wm. Murray; in 'Dock street, early .this morning, t.ittroyed' the:entire ,imil,tliN,,antl,a large quantity ,of liquoryJ 'Me loss is esihnaied at $1.5,600,.which is 'onlyimitlY covered 'by insurance: 'Fortun-, atelY. the surrounding building's escliped . injury. , Early this morning the plumber shop at tl4 . t*ary . "Ytirtl here; wens deStro.y(sl by lire causing a loss of s.s;t/00', , upon with:ll , oler° is tio insurance. Thero are very low persons, ; employed in the yard at present, and it is supposed that some person recently Charged set iirelo the shop. , "OnO of the large lee i housos of the Snit. .ct t unpany,.ort the Schuylkill, fell in to-clu'y, crushing two horses to death, and, injuring several laborers, one unmet" very severely. Tlmfour liorvc an+.of the great harness'inam.:took fright in -Broad street to-day; and smashed the carriage to which the horses were attached to atoms. The driver wits 'Seriously 'injnrea, • tind two of the horses hurt beyond recovery." •, .. The weather issUll,runnsnally warm, and several cases of illness from being over heated were reported, none of them proved :add, Trouble anticipated -among 'the 'Minerii—ltrans IllectitigsDenth of . a Itl-two Superintendent: t SertANToN;ii;rulY. 80.—An- Outbreak is looked,for intim ut i uing, regionli to-morrow, as, the result of . the "mass, meeting. of the strikerS here,liist;uigltt The Millers still ask fOr adlhince of 20 poi 'Cent:, and speculators are' paying thorn, it is .said; to contiune,the tronkles; and employing mon to go around among the miners and urge diem to'keep bp' the strike, and force deal ers to put up the price of coal to con sumers. A row occurred to-day at. New Boston in which one man was killed and several in jured. Sheriff Van Seer will . issue 'another proclamation to-morrow, embodying the riot act, and will call out his posse toassist him in maintaining order. Mass meetings are to-be hold at Pittston to-night, and Wilkesbarre to-morrow. 'Mr. Broderick, the superintendent of Lee's Mines, near Nanticoke, has died from injuries' Inflicted - by the strikers, some weeks ago. :; , . .. IMO IMMEISM {WHOLE NUMBER . 2 027 MARTLAND.. lipverdy Late flood " '--Schuyier Co BALTIMORE, July 30.—Hon. Reverdy Johnson has finished his preparations and will positivelyleave for England'on Satur day. ~Investigation to-day, shows that the suf fering by the , Into" flood has' boon `gnito as extensive and severe as was apprehended. .Tho loss ; of „proporty_ g will ; not fall short of three millions of dollars in this city, and many poor families are heavy sufferers. ponsidem *. ble mohey,haS ,been collected for - ficd Of,tht.;, unfortunate people, but much_moroismended..---- Spooksr.,9Aft9 - „who,h4s Moen enjoking dining and wining here, loft to-day for his tour in the WeSt. -,: ILLINOIS: , r lIM Riihiier•—.Stole' . ,Oclo from -his , ..Unele--Thrindee• Shower—An ,Inerense of Police.,, t. airic,t6O, .falY ,()....tOuis Bartling, a boy , who stole ss;ooofrOni uncle, in this bounty - ill few dais ago, wad arrested yes terday,, andall hutfl3oq of,,the' money .ro eOvered:. , The city wics visited by a slight thunder sliciwer ihist 'light, • arid' several ' building s were stru r ck•by.lightning.' • = •;,. The, Police,. Commissioners-at their last meeting voted, to ingress°_ the police lorco to 320 men. "' Dussorni: • Max ikliager; th.e"Rof Murderer Convicted of: Murder du •the , lirst degree. . - • , Sr. toutS, July 30.-Max:Klinger, the boy who murdered his: uncle' last Novem ber, has: been, convicted of murder in the first degree; the, Jury having been out fifteen minutes. • -FINANCIAL -AND --COMMERCIAL. The Domestic Produce Markets. 1, rid LATMLPUIA; July 3D ; 18Q Fr oun—The FlOar market Is ,quiet at yester tlaels quetation's ; ly•a' few 'hundred barrels were taken In lots, by, the home consumers at .71,04'01.23 for • superfine; • . •tti.09.'2,1 for extras; iuyidl.2li for Spring Wheat extra faintly; Slob) 12.50 , for Fenna: and Ohio' do. do.; 3124g1t for fancy brands according to quality. „Rye Flour cotmnahAs $.9:2509.50 per barrel. Con.s3tx,tr.--No change to notice In Cornmeal. Wrixxr—Thereis a steady 'demand for prime Wheat; we advance our quotations fully ~.4c.•per bristle! sales' of 3p:10 - bushels, new Penna. and Delaware red,. at12.40@.2.45; and 300 bushels, No. I,'Sprlng, at $2.10 'Rye many be quoted at $1.0 , 0® 4.65, per bushel, for Penna., , • : Cony—Cornis quiet at former rates; sales of Western; mixed, at $1.1.801.3). i I OATS—lputs are unchanged; sales of Penna: at SCria.'s,C.; Delaware at .I:Q9Oc. . . , "` '' dciveriiment Securitie's. Piitt,...s..immrrtiA, July 10' 38g. IT. S. O's 18s'1 ... . .......... -....... ..... -..-..—../1*,0115X • 5•10's Old 5•10's 1862''- • • '" ' 114,40114%• New do. ISOI 1/1p41.11,6 1 do' , do.ISICS ' 7....1 ' .1 ' 77"."---"7 112 y 0112 go. July, 1865 ..'..109 4 10 &31, ~ do. " ISM - .....'-""- - 109 @16'1 5 . do. " 1518...-...........—,...-_....100. 010Wil 'CU S. 10-40's - • lOS .0108, 2 " 7-30'3 J -- • -..1 40109 uly Gold. 1.14.5.1 New ,Vork Stocks., . . . . NEW YOn.g; July .V, ISGS. . . . "..'.V. Y. Central ''''' i ' ' "- I:kry, :New York .5: Erie. .. _..a...._, 6 , -SX, Philada. til 6:llegullug ' -1 / 1 :K aNlichigan Southern,..t.N. J......:. -- ................., P 2% C d levelan it 'Pittsliarg, i,,V( 3 Chicago k. N. W., coin . ; fi.! .. Chicago ..t " " pref'd -, ii.l::3 Chicago ..k. It. I Pittsburg, FL Wayne 4. Chicago - 1.19 Pacific ;Iklall L...., Illinois Centnil ,G01d,1443,1', Prin. and zoustitoititgoluntn: AGRICULTURE is the most useruiarttl most noble ,employment of man.—WAszuxoTox. COMMUNICATIONS, Selections Recipes and ar ticles of Interest and value, are 'solicited for • this department of the .paper... We desire to supply the public with the best. prxetical inforraation'in reicrence to the lama, garden,and household., CautionTo Farmers' iMaihters:' • Parracis need: to be:-cautioned •.'agairist fashionable 'boarding schools :for, :their daughters. D. Hall gives the i chief cause ofpiesnature'dec4 . of Anieriean women as follows: - ';' •,•• ; . 1 0 u r.youn g mien 'are trained% female boarding r aahools,- which with rare excep tions, are academies of ; mental, moral,. and phYsical depreilitiOn; 'Where novel-reading in'eecret, and"ri smattering of everything iu Public , with's thorough practical knowl edge. „cf no thi ; the order of ,the day. From graduating to marriage, nothing is done to establish the 'corisitutien; to mako firm the-health-4m instrnetions•giien as to how that:health maybe preserved, no lie tiveleaching asto household duties; ; no vigoratingmorning walks,, , no -wholesome, elegant' and . gradeful e`xerciseh - on horse back: , Thetlays , arnst.ent incating;in easy lounging, in ceretriental.Visitings, to luxu ritias dreaminess.over sentimental' ; their nights in heated rooms of crowded aaseiiiblie -ItOt' and 'pelsoried; if not pu trid • • • ''-'•• ' ii/STS Pan TILE MANAGEMENT OF GOLD FISIL—GOILLEISiIaaILy-bo.klipt.-ten or twelve years in ylsse.le (their,axerage period of es istence) hy,the following predations: 1. Allow - not more than ono fish to a quart of -. water. ‘' tr.4o' the same kind of water, ;whether springorriver - water; and change ilaily,in sutinner;,:every other clay in winter. 3. Use deep rather, than shallow Vel4sCh:,'N%''ith:Blllllll pobhlei at the bottom (to be kept clean;) end keop them in the shade and in a cool part of the- , room.. 4. 11. e a small net rather than the hand, while changing the water. -ii. Feed them with 'cracker, yolk , of egg, lettuce,"A:tiC, etc:, rather than' With' 'brehd and "then ' only every'. shiid orlfourtlt:day., , and but-.little at a time. .. r .6. : D0 not feed ; then, at all, from November - to the end of February, and but little during the.ttirett.fel/oWing months. . the birds most useful to the farm er and liOlfticulttiristua wrens,woodPeck ersi, •nuthatehes;''titmice; d e., are specks nestling in holes of decayed trees.or stumps and only found where such places of abode exist,disappearing to a greater or lessor de .giCe With'them. Ot late years various con - - trivances have been devised' especially in Germany, 'to supply.. suitable breeding places ,t.o the birds ,mentioned, the most available and, Satisfactory being made of patterns of dilTerent Shapes, either partially globnlar,cylintiricalorconical,andsuspend ml to the trees. These when smeared with tar or pitch and stuck over with moss and lichens, atre—almost—us-accaptable to the birds as hollow trees would be, and attract large numbers of theta. Fan 11..s.s.u.—Take cold meat orally kind, chop due, scuson welt with pepper and salt and a little butter; mix with broad crumbs and a little milk or water in a spider, or make it into fiat 'balls and fry a nice brown. - Wouats Is Diumi - Fuurrs.=-Sassafras bark; mixed 'with dried - fruit, it is 'Said; will keep out worms. Tho remedy can easily ho triodTas — ir vrilt — ribr injure the fruit in any manner. - Ito parasols are in rogue in I.Ondini Victoria carries ono. • —Longitranch - was lighteA with gas for the first time ou Monday. . • =MEM
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