The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, August 14, 1869, Image 2

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A. M. RAMBO
Cc•4l4 l ,bia.D. , c-P.4tawa,v,— ,
Sat.u 7 .4oY , . 41,fg 2 Ls., -1, 4 A /OP.,
.Cosonnstcsnoss,letters, contributions; generally of
merit and interest to the reader, will be acceptable
from friends from all_grlarters.
''Tlie`i4PY for tlie ' Cumpui~n. ~
. ,
We-mill-send-the,Weekly-SPrfor the
m'
scriber Tuntry ENTS. This wiII about
cover": the .texyclisei. t ofotlie:NpuperAipon ,
Witiol 4 ;:t4e - S& -' ih
naricirOtlifiretrekrifrele: .- WeliTap6 - 1W
Raoul:awn friends throughout the, county,
•
Will J:inte:reso themselves. in ,hthei matter.
Every Republican as well as'el - Pe'ry
c';•St.. l * 4 . al . ;: its , Y, - . met ,
erat.shouldzl.:toke.:,thu,SPY. ,, l.No hope to
hale t fito r ioAad re nit from`"onr'Repub
lictuaslrianslcin:every:;:district.,,
'Untitilient Men.'
' • I%:i'e rl 4t ( - , Wd:il'aenin:'frie'n`d'the'.
amincti haugiv,ea:l; goodz., , and ; -wholesome
advice aettubliean'ioters; and :we
s'inCe':4l3r l tePthaVeYe.is
tras.,.intaiea!a t,lle . ,,pFty.,nnd ,the yeut)-
try t.•:at-.rheart;v:wil.l j ust•Avhat, the
.E!zaiitinee iths'q'adVised , him •-to , c do,-and
that
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nonej„bnt e. strictly honest and
Repablic.aus;twitkout 'reference' to: anyiin
divid ufal'Aeaderf felique,L; for f , that
worst of all abomination's, Thuggery `lf
we havgihonest L inen;, 2jooestly;noniieated„
theyAvill.ibeeleeted...withoUt. trouble.,The;
taxpiyeri desir&onlytStich;aua 'Stiehl they
for' - they'
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le' .tefe'lJ te ! •
'l4 det TP l 4
1 34/141 1 M9E. C XFIE I Ptki;rP ° 1 1 0 11 .
leader,tring,roliquelior4sThug-master, shall
lono-er barter .and gell - theg,'offiete , 2 of,
caster.ao nVit'rrf`A4Vg.fr: - TIci•IWA:A"
sured'khat 1f the J ' xajrainer, can affor to
givetrssiiek et'OPP.asaitrieeL 4 3 .eTe:
for viasobillalti.Aidge, thatu-vorinfition.Lap-7 -
preß;iritiederela t ,liiialliifin'kie 4 ioeti'•'loll
.^4 40, elr•II -44 .:-/.4;•.•%.'•••••-::
t
hdV 0 1 :104149q;0 4411 5, 9 1 - P,lFr•PP 9 t ° o9!.!; : s 7
be ago/e:aPIkAP)t
for;-fhtfloffebtchillFboito
Iptrgei
ttto, : -party.
andliiVii*Ofeer: •AttiFif)t) 301 llNie` tele
werr S ie f?P5 c( I P 3 : future t.
enquiry'utustaherttbe. , /stb6rofall.its,cait.4.
dins O_ iiirg"tfirii§tl 7 .?His" aiii-cinev•been't
in
o =7 :41,1
ce?o how has be conc~ncted
binleedbiigkfe:4 l lß.,re.; PjajPAq ' t,CF
reastitierfoi beliefitloitiszaolnetnber ottelo
Legisliitnie lia`ksiaiiiiii,vtitaPbelOilged;
to srliiillaWv:i6irt, 4 1 3, legitilatfil
l eelkeNl 3 l 2 TP9M-i.30-444 4 ;9c 4 Atifiwat:
anintinie xueelpsalixpenditfire Oforniblics.
P a y1T464a0141 1 ,4 4":1 ii; a R .0 0;: 3 :1 :, x, tHas he:B4VOC44-2/ter,o,qPnr37,-
- • •
saliry, or the etaphirnonrof—pastere and
folders Z 3 ` Hng he `viola tedhie - pledge and'
2.: • .I,r .s .-4-
voted' against thOinstriietions of ' his,con
doikeything,
.f,v.thr#. 4 o7PhO r ittit'inaa'iiiiitintitfO'o76 l
• done,W o ,,,le'shiPjiksdiN4
, .1 44 ',4,44 4 ,4 2 4 , 4 4 -
,trostlbiuLto:t?te , :emsic:a,„aainet, him, be;,
beil , OonsidCred , :ant
endar
T. 1 x . 11,9.411aJi' eft_ •71 , N117., , - 4,E1 i
Wil4.l),.o7RES.l3,fitj4Wttgrrlll.e.a.34'e ie will
Y^A t 5
thirr-it , lhisttast ahanee 7 rAnd,thiseoorsei,
• we wiitildirdeoititderid;lwithlt , fespecbtooall ,
• othe'r l ehdfd:iresilihah'irifOY,
•Itiu 431.1 J: 3 E. , 14'.
°/. li t *,;llill , ls , 4JJ .I;Jit/41 , ‘,1 1;1 ig 7 ;61:, t,47
* • 41.. '7 ~
la mann ; the recolleetton •or some
1.1
P 6 P-te*FiLTP-aAn4t9 , 44#.3e..at.:„ 0 .7 3 e.
thneq,dniine acivernitiodCartireslaclaninis,
fration,"
•thorizingalek,saleaoLall ahlt 'space•.ground,-
b - ottinliVeridiligion;uniler %tivertilv-if
all tigitTEsl i riViy'fspleotiNegf
4 W r l.3i e:lof ih-44Agi4eolegru, ; and rat
,
one'AziemberzOfAlto 7 atonne,,ofpresert;
tati:egrofilinniiineniiter
WaB ' .3lg 7 o A lleh3 :-. l F or • r c ittn; th 9 -- I ) .T O JPqtt;.
Publicesentitneut.wasohowever, so „gently,.
in - #O s nilentah'ila,":4sl 4 :the' , rti4ftnitie 4 it- hexer'
like .a4§Fit!a!ALWAtvit:l7.4;ll3-4.11.1.1P.4.A'Y'
the:'reutaile :that the :,Legt'slative.ibody at
that .:Ittute wag-
.me vas so"anaious io
appropriate
t
everxttylgßobs4.44e# rOKIVISei A;7 28,
appreheu4lia4ct Abeyr
public , grotiunddiarCridd anditibouV4he;Cuptt
tt} q.. d's, 4 LICO
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It~ ou can't liBttietiffib:eo to' 0110
AI OTYWAKJAUYAOCO
:rogne*ich i f„pcoltin ,ckey,,4 . la,!t
potp.bitqw -tactitig Iftp parotlyolp on Ahis
prideling,:96l-i:giaa,n - iia;.i.dsolri-0-
ed liiiitngyirs - Atie?"`n c lii ', ; #73,%7elaiU3'
Anil ba..Pcpientli 4 ,44,,,endlT4l.;:t;:ns4.'r
- red finua "one ..DiderierretitilittieTtind
de
tectivesvAini;A"iioieklal, ii r
ii
end`
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,&A ,a • vit!lolt,tiaa. ,
ndiieecrofn tbeiririmm:diniei.;ninivisOis.4
' .:Theliiiite = r4ietianie;hae•itiflaviirlif: despo" rt
3, tie tn a :Alit iiikli:4llr!,4li;iiinliki,il;e'Vtaiiie
h P li gqo2RA9 o 4Pov4S 4 46;Ai:iai
abldelidaintreirimituitions.tiod.Tte-2
ilanii - if443T , V;it4clll4linie : eliidinoi: Te.%
''' colutetit'liett:"?',ViTV are:Atilie'‘.'ili'aP
:'.: . '"lfiOCi.,:inale . WhieliAlia:i;;tgni4ir the.
'..'''.'skiiarit z eiteilitk:COixiiiiiiiiiiine'f,•;if'is"Fei.!
-- ,-,....1".r...- '4 , r4f11414 , 11. 4 ta.s.,et 4 ,; , ) rit;,..t , ,,f,
. A ri n rmartnnunewJuiemiii resat; to pine,
..--;'...Ant00.:- , i ,,, ..e." 4 .1.; '01‘.`. , -; 1, " '.8" , 1 1 ... ,',-
- - ,' , 7lifigolnmensiv, itnonti, l irk;,,akeriTFeits!ory . ;Alat
'''';';',Volddl iiikeiWiii)ilier,loatltt" jf L the; Cord.:
„.y4,.E.,,,,!,%.,e4.A.v•.,...14.4-44;--1., la 9t`: ...,......~.
• missioner , knows so -Innelc'abont revenue'
- . ::. . : utllt•e , r4 4-- ..414P.fez..:V1.1.4 ,4,414 , ..-.. ,
...tqwukeoP.#ll4t , ,tictipgkzAm,..J.•4l:,
aiitlvii4iiither-A?:.a.iftankfs4i, , ,4*... - ..xe- ,-,
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1,.. , i7 a: -;
', ifSelicinldTrfollOntlin., . aRp e 0.. r!..
, `':iiesetitcrera l Weliiil7 . !to:"Plon:l;ii ~ Audi
---:.:' 0:be1".",% m.•,-.-d i b y,4 1".
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it ,
dateFdbehiertitiv4qxtitherelalllisidif
ferAViiiiirilikignenettitidiiiiir
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- ,MP Al,ll B 4° 3o,.....ZAtit h lN.Pt?..'‘a t S ! 4i •
: 6 49,T,..t 1 0#4 1 74l at *2; ,' .fil g iq i , 4 0 i : ',., P "ar Yr_
that aCstniti .- .ed:iel3iliiiiitiolierci'le;;therrez:
, -* J4F# 1 4 14. 1!4 ,1 35 1 04 0 , 1 #iai;Ai40i49...
''...;:i . .7 l2 .... l ?:!*• o ooo:o4 6 ,4#eliet;k,ind , likeiiieee.
coi 011MPitiiiiiretinietitini ,41 . .fii!crniii . -
,- , snektl,4ArA-3,1 1 .1F,74.i , ';'et. - .As
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%g i Pr ,rl-- ,YI 95t 13 91 4 71 511CL • 1I )Wa l f ; , 4 Al%
, I., , ; r dirihi,piibe ,, alpaeneatratticsele jtibi T
~tialitrl44F4tii : 4 i't,Jt - tortii`eriegal f ej
was
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rs.- • ...,..43.,31....re441:4,.,.:;r,;;;,,..7.-,,.ss...ipri, ,:z.::.
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The Com Tariff.
Tbo indications are that there will, a
strong ptish4,4s49Ongrita,,,,ue* . nt9
to get the titritforjpafro'hiledtggreqj
reduced. .Vhisb)
kt
zOi txt byte eX
Traders aslthe wcattipoint*tue. rotec-,
tionfst : l•roA4tratthe I to
y seem-Inc
4 A
concentratelio*ttack upona The
alleged`griev — iiice : is that the anthracite
ebal'mcitnapoliithAitEdiarill'Earsyltiffiffr'
iankthe,railroods and speculatora,in league
with them, have got up, a concentrated
strike among their, thirty thousand opera
tives, in order to charge extortionate prices
for their •roduct-in, New York and .New
:Editor
En oge'r , Pll 6 ; IPA ° I
beenate"yierly„nitterief,larkiu r theirijog,,
nuticiatiore; , ofitithe•!f•:stoonnpolistsinkirand!
public meetingiliaile`beetV'held-inlfutle'
r'.;,thtltgami(
„the western-lmi)nrs o t:heugh,theit u
jmirtion:bf the countryis.normsizehulfieted;
I).V
alleged',easte[n grievance, ; to„enforce, ,the
."doctrine of Eree Trade ; and promisOejoiaf
•
glad ly with thei Z••• aster tObreth retrain/ d ea.
mandin,k
• • •-•- th• .11
that ec4l, : „ma,y, eptnnAnt . M.,bn
.market and -keep,the Peunsylvlualans down.:
reasonable figures:: - :-.7We'-fear-lhere• - ii
some' reason ' ` for'' ” these '' Cbdplaints'
against :the, anthrimite..,,meti,Fid we,
„149,.
‘-they.will take the hint and .cease,to-dmep. , .:
'the of•coal up' to . .speetiltitive , tirices;
.tefiire by' their 'Oliititia''e!i'v . ',thefpiriivok'e an
•
p psi tio n ',that will, not,paly .l ayntu has,,
-butindiretly , damage the mrhole.tateiAnct
give the Free' Traders lueli4 a tridruph"4.e
inefee'rfieni'io'itili further eff4rik to'
break,downAmericaq industry, •.'.v.,rai
w; I PVit.4 3 APrOv,vg,k9CI-UPAeFFIPIPi.:
• Gen Roseorans'.,nanae,,: was sckvbaffly,
Oiled& atAbe headiof the-Copperhead• tkk
et in OliiII:"j ha t `a:rejjliid " to,
4.11 j.?(ty , tel•
j l l 4 1 .091 1 ,Rt°17-.1NY.41 3 1?-li.el-64 1 11, Z . RIJN-3
,have.,,reeeivadsotneAotesAlluion soldier&
' , whom ,. he-Iles:l4e° battle; ebutxhis vievirstioff
- the M a
k"
f. , a; ntri
gOc;A iIFT; P.-9YAI I ni- 11 e.714:tt.1 Pi m ° b& ,
a hiy,,bes t; for;;•.t 110.. par ty.l.,:as !it:en ztaiplysgsr
for .-himself Alre:
trnit'tliatlaothilLiqiil - W-Ya&ii'dgliqse , lvii?
, 40' t
of•th Clean e n as.,
substittLte..! ...:HeAuts,anfferecir..petseCu:-
tioniand , obloquy, for: his Demociatiolabti-k i
ikihifir`ueit CiiiVatptri
oft tqp4iir .4 lP
,principles ; and-,heahai-,heen learmasedieg
athorour , hls thatiartiffiiirgrig.w,ean;he train rt r ,..
• ?-•g...:,t1A9. "Plgale
- , ed up .arminst.hii.,. .4)ro z .exportc,the.,De-
nioeracytof %.ohio:::ta:eviniaei it &faith; in: its
„prpao , 9les I .liruanii flitting. air: IlariaigL ,.
_ b 0:11. 37i. P: o o4?r,•,s• ' 3l;„,f
• be nn ti
, 112. , 1 K 9 1 ,7
e'peeol~ to AO.eurt.P.lTN'4.96- gPviVNI
-I`)Dliicy last:week; saying ' E«lrdesirerto
atilii'oufsett3rEit, orng tia , ,thsporrai
throat,
"iolt.t-to c icpepras ; silept,,ag i vossible,- ; pancles
11+ti:1:3nay5 tura ,
-701 pgtv.ual
4 4 1 TgraP:Ift 7, :ilu-t rlO.O - .i4 11 .94P411 1 .41-eveniPgi I
is 'a.livainin o tAtollieibberixtSialbcifki7:zrtitz _
oiaor Udt.
, 4. 6.. .IJ.Par,..lt
bayirliag4 4 . i Tlie t t
tie's ;ti
011100 M pa C. 0 me— Met as 4
:been
2.0 4'•sanderiig
Ncolce:
- , andltshoal& be carefall •
61. 1- rani;
4,41
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if it.iwAld:pot,lvte:,inteAkfixeclailkdAtOki°
Alarailedcwg ' , lt lag be§ii ,, a,'
in ifs ° dup'lsaE ' tli
ttrelte , tr 'A , c , '•;..'"l4'. in 46*
ribountiiins s - :of brooclual ..tr.oohes` ngt.,
=4 “41
.restore,it.d t We ;,e , iitrktrkettd , the, 4 lparty : te.
~zipderrt,htisbandry, bruitsPent.' noiation:woll
Iffs.tuth,r I.IE
,:.-,,-, ~.1 •• • Tlie Prirtratri•Eleetlair.
3:
i ,lttitiiii'efoiii r the tritnr,wl
..-,....,. ' , 1"%.4 -1111) :0 attliOttC.l"9l7 , l
m , a P4Rh a t s ilk- P 4 2 -e liNfltit IKPVI9ITrA n
'ciffiepe i gkae4krompay .expeela.leoliee 4e:
li+liestiiriroary eleetion'Aneillield4lotbial,
counlY. 2 ''‘lt'iiillikelie j ' l t4liftli d witielikei r '
thi, 11:441dAlicirey., 1 4 - Allko, > „log
t:Y:434/..0wn0, gaildidetesolv)Egeryl paktathasit
~,aaAeri ;the, Cniwford; 4 ocollirty!Syitetarliada
.ito i3l4siirliii'# ' :li:fittiiiitb , i s tjt 41Eyelircri l n //
lYatt l es ; ,i iit il At l gra ' s;.4-g.islibAtWa i irrt:
'.'4l , ilateaoopttlaritpaglindentihe Oramfork.•
t '' . 6pitt!?(Sjiteniiittit irella . , eaiLilitddrivklie 2
, old iiLisic'iliii'lnat 1
a l etici anliiiill'ATeaii?'
•. , -,art., '.'' 1 , ta . * tt .1':*:.1....- - 4534 DOLStrifit
' ) vassers 11111,stan4 the- treat 4alse. l •llhe
L ier. t systeutionly'xemoyesd.thel strifetfearrr ,
„the 'CoilvenlidaVialthlelfiribiltititiir lleliai •
otbiektiVungigta q iiBsitteilafill to
iit,l ) :taftl ; 3 41.,4 7 7
:41,714 1 :1 1 /.ejr4VPRIZIT
a
r 4 perhaps g,reatezahyttkievecanota @tit iro
el., .61t-,-,-.--„,,..._, ~ ~ oil Alsa -
itztmutlre.9o l .,l°'. c-fttIPT.4II , - oil) 74.1 b33.a ,
al - . 4:lo.u.rnoticepEtleixtomiea,tierl pfullulge,: :
,Feekerma - :itlie,Datimeritie eindiaatevar
1-'9of.vefiSi"of 'ibis - 'Stiip, Vr'e t iiediel fria - elia '
'ilaii - dadenib(s:o(loVlTla;ge d 41.1
I fe..;e: ”We liave-iiinee•gevinecl- th at this
t.t. 0 -
Atziteic'garivlPt'nl'olfeettrHt,V./VeVaV,
i fo it taplia frog -aaf44 1- r.t.tALVN -teCf‘pil to..
, given I', a t een t:45, 1 / 4 ,1,h ei,eoljege.,„ gp,i&av j e; ;
'4lTtiatmesteeeiuieglrm ; Thbeiabstulf. toahes
teliiiV r EThaiveirtity;MilLiViegfeciiiglybitl 2,
''' "n,v• r ~ ,,. ,,I.; ,-,--,- t::, ntrit.i ,i.A.,,- 1 Ir,iiia
; xuate9l:lat. eyei!'llial7aa tetukqilsb3r very,
selNiii r p9liyea.;,,,ii:le Judge owns a n layge ,
~ anion a t: oil Real , Es ta te lin . ; the : valley •,,,. and , :
,T,lt s iehliais.beeiigratitlihilliiineedi-iii ialii:V
p) and it." 2 , 11.t.1.- 1 itt-ILAOII-4- tg
AT this 1114 !:1 F.t.ln?prßvemetta jav rlieit,
nia,; thitt, t ,tite - re ‘js oftetill ii s xvileglnvitlli “ e a ,
1 NcheeV2 Iliat , is-inetl,altogotherKvisible too
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4 ,,, ~ '.;;e:.ll• l l, , ,frhor.lkiritOliiii - l* 17,1, t;414 tr.rg
. 1 , -Thii , isteekholderis"ofrtlielitierial' ,, Stbaltii ,
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i.aliii .., 99nta?y, 16 sik 7vireVialTniife
't.l . e. .il , l4iriitl6:6oaoailhe iiirk.- .
.......... ._ .....,,,..,..„.......y..R.mb s R.,
meeting / tano:::reefelved.a.,te(a*exilleulantiti.
-e I ,r,
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~,„„,„,„,,..4„bst;ati i rr ay m
' . ''''ihtclieirrietelee.cd . t
`aecessnrya
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4,,, ,,,,,,,,,- , ~,,,,„C ,iteetaliTic
' e r Oiliiaeilil l eal . a ficfg!!;; ' :all i= itiO Fi..
4.12 ,- _ ne l e c
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1- ' l '''' l li ''''Y'l v "Arbethatva a Aliorttopl•
'''' ' w• nt itt e on 4 , _ ...., .... , d.
i tc machine , will
3 7: - ill be. conginetncittluitimill..,
. •
sttedessfullt- eavigate;,i4ev: • Some 'of
• the fprettogn,o4 o thoskty,.ttotik jiA s koiot t ol c
- .the 6 Cheeigiiie,-iitid"iiillqiiirittit ,,, thliffgh'?
(41 •T . T ., !Y.1 : , t as "..Afnikttr4l. Ht24
Severn competent eno/Beers , who ~cr err.ne t
,Neseed'AheiirlittsiouttedAeoefidenVetctirati
the •
caiigitztiflif6i Bea
i I..krf '
• iaceessolly;solverl. - .&rancuco 117 Flo
•f „ .0,144.14, 4 , 10 , ;01,2 ~ . {.,fti".ll- J
ktalw
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tY/AftO.OO:Atig tI PIS S e 9 UP4FP J * 44.T.414 '
the igpite4,4t4lo ( 3)3a9!y - OheAmadeOthal
Stlitik.BankktOiaiali 4 klekritkiie*ofthe,"
lo"lti)l'o''''ftVaiii u trv"Viiiiinia7iMilatt r idecir
lA@ Imblic moiltor if,.as Ackst t for many of„,
• t ' - ---..rt,•• -t, - 4 •• 4 • - ''' •
tile '...vißecrs•tcproved ,'!olishOmesft*;• , 2±4 . itj t oßri
Bigite `Yrriitittide;q463ll4oL 446ll iiivileig°
iiiigirilqikAilliAi l lgrAtlifiget)6,
.. 4. * :r. A . .. . S. , : i W... 4. ..0.0.0*
~
well , ertf9git• tti4emzureoghat ostrritx&ei
-,...",..,-. -- , • - 4.1.10"....• .. ...• •r :- ~....^:”- '.,-
:requiregrliiim - • intritoosdarnerer his Ale
atrt ..- twvitotalA lug a:3'. aro ilioiPtlkg vtqc
jplllll•! .. triES.'MX- Jll MO on - wr y.,,,,,,, , , : i ~
•-..-",- , ..'-?: , .t1,,4.' 15 ;5 - ..1',..-.:-.1- ..-':. , .';',e .;..-.4.g..:; - ',:!'.'i',
vs from Cuba to July 30, receiv
-e. e . ffitly, states that the Spanish,
• •InAe insurrectionary districts lug,
73).eettptafit, •reed by all the disposable forces',
on,tltefs and, preparatory to active ops!: ; ',
ttlitTATivtlie Clues "Villas district - thi'Af
been several contests, in which small
parties were engaged, but in every instance
the Spaniards were defeated with loss.
' 4 leiriliriMelarliritltreiaMtitires m
the Spanish loss in killed, wounded and.
prisoners amounted to nearly,4oo. These
reinforcements are, di
strtctl see.' dordan;aridihe )
campaigKiproruised. to be vcr _ active, but_
MPu'l) .9. l AVAPktitgAeUhntii.cl - y,-
seasqui , b,okk i partiexarin,compolled„te,,,sus- t
I s pewl:operationmedlrbelowieof:Holg'uitriist
ef,pcirted the — Cithita
iiirfBcti - fiette 9 , — T and "s 3 t,,Y4''
/
Cespedes go,veri9ritjwill,,be,, re moz; ;-to;
tliatidaceiiast.thespoSition:•is .&very.)strotrg ,
gone• The Cabana continue td be'reliffor.
ced'tiy•tf. n • ••:
zotttce , r , sl!.pm ,
as l vttAkridrediand Awe iity:five recruited
' , lndiana, Obi& and. Kentucky suebeededkin'
-
joiriectOueiadasi . "
i x , 17
lorcus They earned with them arms
,upiptutikicon,•apcl, : a •largm . supplyt• of
equipage.%%alie-health of the" :On=
isrhe'iond.
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ut rue, that the era
oftrveitc, - .
goed a wkil, * (),oes, net; eve'? ove. pyettuse of,
ydotvning,:toit.the...tDemocraoy..( , -,l3eatSn in
'
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= te h tulle et, seeing , the ~foTspetlf
'dwindle Whatever 'vitality they.;
'',lre"tise-liona , the)httei"tvill-be'hierdaSed '
leacr ttr ii h tmher&o.eeiar . rps 7
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qifisueb men as Paekeittral:Bilviliongb
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• attericted6iiad - tli&P'regid`e`niirTeedliin'tifbA
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[E.' , 4hA the Daily SP*SiAngtast 11.]
L'EnixOn+46.llgust oth, 1880.
.11a. Eofron :—ln your ihitie of July, 30th, 1
noticed:a communicatiOn from Rev. NFL'
tIC yes, of4lieljniteclißmtliteniChureltpof
lurnbia, Mititled ".'},tie Nailed," dehyliiter-;
Min cha ,rehsimad e against thews. E. Church Ida
•lecture delivered byAtim ati , Lebanol4 bn the
Origin and Histmrotithe LTr33. Churchdilleing
yobsent onthe occasion oCthCfleotureratind'hei ,
' spOnifiblefor the report;-(burot in tlio - forni;og.
eXact words of his communication, but in inn'.
gunge equally untrue, unchristian, and unkind)
J. deem it my duty to give his exact language as
used on the occasion; otherwise, I would not re
gard It as worthy of notice. He said, when com
paring the two churches, ,that "Methodism,
'w
"u.s'ateuxiiitoOfithr'orgiinized'tOretabltslt the'
English 'throne, and succeeded only by bragg,
.and - was the most popuhuf and wealthy, because,:
' waathe most corrupt." The abbve because;
be
qualified to at any time,
E. GILItOY,
Pastor M.K. (.3 hurch,,to rt.
Another " Nail"
ED.troa Sry:—What a blessed thing„,it,is, to;
- have" ii - clfetW igin-ioriea and denominational consciences
..'nulieta,ca.lled:orktotoutgratzta,coulessed tiet.t.Silimp
'time sineelhe rumor was Set afloat in our town, 1
that in my "Lecture at Lebanon"' delivered before
the ,"..oencral Conference," -,thea holding„,3 had as-
' ge.rted " that'llethodists were liars; iteceivers,&c..„de." -
„This wee Mellen!, statement armada inthisptace.".Now;
asl have no intention of being misrepresented (if
1 canprevent it)l, at once; proceeded to correct
Atte r.sian der, birsam.artiele ; :eaptioned,;.”. Thc..lie
Nailed.? • Sh or tly,after,lii eard itwhispered that
... something was preparing;that would settle that
~matter; =and 10 there imisla-younissue of to- '
- day, (August Ilth),on first page, fourth . column,,
right &meta thelarly 'with the "PutSorrEnnourn,"
witoso,teeth,blackened with. virous, and whose
tongue palsied into speeehlessnessfrom lane gasses
`,annulOur of a "diftg spout.P ,-, I hope sir, there we''
no wager, rntention . au-your part in putting this
'Reverend gentleman in j Osuipbsltion with this'
rblack-tongued.woman so nearthat "dirty spout:" ,,
You surely slid not intend. anything untrue,
unchristian, orlinkind," 'by linking this excel
, lent lirother.of innemotechnical veracity? with..
a ...poisoned mouth." and a," dirty spout!,!'. Surely
: not. ' The co-incidence was purely - prorldentuit,- -
, accidental; d ,should say;•andtso, • it will not be:
necessary, I trust, for,that gentleman to." be qua!, -
.Out" to the contrary.- - ,- .--. i • ~,. , :,... ..,,r,
But, there , is about as much reality and ground
Tor a "qualification" in this case, as in the one to
which: the gentleman is volunteering his oath.
I have nottoubt that the "report" as _Thatch-.
' enlisted here had its paternity in his wonderful!
memory;butlinding. that a hale fee bald, he comes.
to' the lielp,of his co-slanderers with another
'lphase," in which he'pretends to give the " exact
language e..,used by. me on thts,.necusion. to•lwil.:7
" Thatlslethodisin .? was ran aristocracy, origin
titedlo establish - I - the Euglish thronetouldssie,
,seeded only by. bragg.? and :Was , tba , in Palitl- -
'lax and ,wealthy, because it was the most cor-.
, rupt." ? - Thin,' he tells you; and through you fella
the Dahlia-was:the ..." =act language" . used by me
'in That address, and that he will be ... gualiji al toil
- at arptinie." , alow . ; 5ir,,, , 1 dereplirsN' that this cleri=:
cal vilifyerjhaOl given'," ,my, language"- on _Una,
' occasion ; r and secondly, I deny that lie" has even
• enitnidlecuniy - ideis aOto the. denominational issue. ''P
have,any,".Lecturett now lying,,before me, and
'might quote the passage which hid "anptying con,
,eciencei"' concelirectto bean attack on mueuudi sm, .
but as he has, bound himself to the - eerywords,the
"exact language," as givenhi htSnote,for"your pri-'
,per,lprefer.to hold, off:a Teseldays;rand let-this
minister of Jesus,do a littlesweariny,—a little ':,quat- -
"'ileein.e," . and - then;rwill. brand 'him With a deeper
- and more damning stain.thaireverfellupon the
brow. of earth's, first guilty,, murderer i - And,
here, - .T.thaderto 'hintr - to 'the oath: Yent,'lleiC.ll: E.'
Grtnor",rl'astor ohthrr,M. :E., ChUrik.2.Lebanon;Ta;".
declaxothat y cm,give my ".exactlanyuage." In the
, words'sene -by' youth be publiThed 'in the Col
I.' l7:itS,:lcthsfd c :y
andldar n swel H t°t
.thtrpzgpharllvuibraadilsefore,the, yti a ,adeo , thuudicitzi.thinsa
, j'alrefyer_. thud a.,perjurer,,lnathe-eyes of God and
'linen. It is unpleasant to me, sir, thus to chal
-denge.,Yoni, truth, anerhad yoti Contnted'your-'
,self Vat:giving your,oon infereaccs,.l,s,hould.have
allowed liberty - to ,
.sappiflan'f and!. every.: part or Our 'discourse to•
yourself,..q.r your, Church, as you might feelinclined, i
' but when - yea assert' that you gave our very
.'. korilicurt.i exact( langinige' :', and voluilleer , un ,
~ eatirto,bacle sip yonr.falsehood, 'then, sir, It is an-
, tither inatte: Read that'fiddityfe - ocer gain quid readit
tarefillly,;=l4neighreverysiord; - eind"then GodaiirlfAlCE .
,Xouni, oaxix, -and I am prepared. for y0u.„,1. know
' that " riou , fne r te""preseitt" "tvlien I' delivered.„ my '
i'...Lecture,P. , and was' sorrY to ate= That con:
duet on that occasion WILS - Struntedrft tonal
,
'a' eertairi - excellent' gentleman; - of 'gtanding in”
;your-town; to declare thathe wouldneser goin
,to yonr,phureliagaini nor has hc, since your ex
'haat of-yotirsuy orithat night. , "I"should not have •
advertedtsto this; unpseassait _fact; had you not
, bobster,ectup your capacity, to give testimony in
' the , case; On the.'groulad of"your" personal: - pros-
Sneents theitime.:,;Xe st ; you; were tliere,,and for ,
the time;You seemed to haveiost the conscious- '
*hers that:youWe.ett , 'cliihdran, and a 4sinister r ancP
Aught toset a good examplu,of orderly behavior
in the Church of God.' N,ow, my erring sir, rhave
- done Witirytimuntityon have taken younvel
, tuatee. cd - oath .P - -nd, I do not seer how you. an
avoid ,tlls " qullltdcatlon r'you'are compelled to
Rake it;.l or stand ' bra, Adednvitif falsehood) Mid
,when, you .rhave .done this , you willhear „from
~when;
again:7'l'May; bid ' , you - good-bye; mid - turn . '
=for 1 a :inontent; 'to The r geoMpeople ywdom you
, have labot:ed tairdsleael.. '.,, ~ . ,
To me; - iris - mo'Amainfial 'bd. Saytwhatl hisee ,
'said th.the Reverend gentleman; who ,confesses
,hireself, lt respcmsilde" Or ,t u be slander set ageing
- in mirtotvir witirregh rd'to myself;t andlhad.ho '
snot declared that. hogavemy.very words, and :Was ;
ready to swear tint ties Awords ?mesa byhimself ware my
wordfrit Mould" have. timply l passed..it:over as a ,
naistakeliplerenee,and, nyts addressed himakind-..
; ly note of,explanistion„—butbis course leftto'ind
no JalteYnative but an opea:cleniarniftthetratlit
, or his - statement. , This /,have done inthe hope
,That hewilreither take-backhls'slander;or pro-` ,
ceeilr4 "qualify!? it,by, cis , oath; and them Twill
"'bring. such. overwhelraning testimony tolls ut-,
c ter faMeness, as will'ldavehtm.noplace on - which
to Testa footnuu , 1,11.1 .3 - rt....1 ~..:".,..tie ._1 1e. , ..t0t , _ ~r. •. i're'l do this , because •itis a anty,l;Osie to 'myself
.as. a'XICLUXL , and aaninister:s. duty .I , owei-10 , the
'people oC.Columbia swith.„
_- whoa., Lhaved red:
~ .fernearly - three Years. anaaaaVa receiveddil g
..thißtime'distinsuished Marks of. kltultt ni:
I t
tall churches.' Nnd - now,"etetien'T.feel th WI,
~fort is being made: to destroy this fbodsci fteis- '
.. tar denominatione-teivard; myself and , mr le;
'who can-blame me, if I ask for m justice? call .
2. upon these - men - who would scatter their bre,
'brands Into Sour -midst to,"telklbe - truth,. the. whole
' truth, and nothing ,but lh• trfith,Z' , And,what I.have,
„Fuld," and may' Yet say, has - nothing - to dowith '
any tharch;,--bnt , sinip4 - - - with Those, who :have.
Itaken on, therriselyesthis work of slander. - Let
~no Church 'feel that our - Wordsaihmeasured-and
" dirtotefloigainst itehonor,,wer:have only to deal,
- frith the zat =nuns it comes to us, 'without 'mon
, catinethit, or'the ' other Mural/pond this:with
"God'ohelnwewill do_" anti/ the nttermostfarth- - -
/.ing" has been paid." - Nor. shalt we cease until'
. the; tritflas Known inratitellillneso; ancisanetitled'
' falsehood.,is ,tt burled . with-its ,face downward,
,looking tositaid - 11e11:;.' ' ' '''''" '.
i .Z 4 4. Aireurs , for•thelrath; t.rz - .,u. T ...,7 .;.,,...;
~,,,I . „ ,„ j ,„,.. , ...„,.. 'W. $. 111. knr.s.
/. 4 „Colurlibla 'Auguat 12, 1862:-* ''"
MEE
lIMME
•
; 7 ; %-' 4l ;'• ,Nirrtoiria.4P LW.
.Eilitors oJ, tha Erman:, L notice in,your issue of
r thelith init., that the Hon. "A. Armstrong,' in' a
• letter; la vindicatlngl himself; iron having any
connection ,with any recolvin g pay atHarris burg
3 a3 pastor and folder,Sessida in the of 1808; and
•implicatingaohn , M. Stelimarhibrit, through his
influence/. was paid for, the position.l deem it
•bht an' get+ , of Justice to' lifr:'Stehtntin ;to state'
,-„throughlypen: valuable, rpaper;, finder, oath; the
exact case,: -
I •o;;Firsk‘iir , the, 'Reasion — of "67 'I %Vas- , or& of the'
Transcribingfplerks 0f,,• the , Zonse„, being then,
appointed through Mr. `Stehinan't but as Mr.
, ;Steliman was. , ll6 , ccimildatv baithe,Fall ofJC9,•:I
and my! Intends; /if r.,..Stehman :included:, pre-,
vaned on Mr: 'Armatrougand*Mit Stead: in the
„Abe event of theirre-election'iloAhavei Hm re-ap
pollitufl as Transcribing4Ork, Which,they agreed
-td do: Therrisked'ue repeatedly to use mv - 1M
..dinenceirt their-behalf.• whichilLdhl. litany own,
district, and several other, districts I canvassed:
111r1 AfruiStrong• asked. Me 'hew many' Votes he
tylgnld tleptindonlromManheimtwp‘x /told him,
about fifty, and, ho was satisfied—brit we gave
' , him several more. After his election, I and my
Ariends urged my elaing--31eprorolsedhe would
litsite it done when ,the, ofineus,niet, prior to the
organ lzation?"llfrumtro'nerellisecito 'go' into
„caucus, And.in consequence. of. which'il. then ,
_being aladvd-naitted'PoSitiotil
:fell: Afterthe Roush attempted.toOrganize, Mr.!
Armstrong. with,eight other members, locked
the otganizaticim-of-'whichneterlyeveryperson
Is SWAIM., AStertf.thAlibuseiwas organized, and' ,
• Mr: Armstrong voting forM4Davis for Speaker,:
Mr Devipl, ) a M s id e a h n e d s o r ld t e r r e r orne g 7 - iv zu h s i a m i a t - h p a o- t i
•o.olerkihip could mot bhadi
Mr. Ste/mum and
others itimed'adm% to ticeept; it; and I agreed to
Itilmit.,,ilint.Mr.4.l7nstrong,stilirefused. to ac-_
„cent it. `Then Mr:S:canie, to me and said 'that'
thertaaymow.do tis theyplease,lie would have.,
tmo more, to .do withwent borne. Mr.
,Armstrong then "to ld -- inelie Was going- to'have
,me' appointed sby resolution:and sakethathe.
;bad made ,an 'arrangement ,to that effect with
OiriDevls'and'hthers; and In consequence 'of a' •
'failure for a clerkship, I should have - the, apr,
.ipolntment of pa.ster and folder, anyhow. 'Was
oil Mid on'at,'Harrisliurg'everyweek a few days,'
%far abeut live weeks, still expeeting, to be set to.
worlc. when they told me not to come till they
would send for me.- ‘Lbeeame disgusted,and (lid,
'; not gotip any, more until toward the close °Lille
1 , Session.. I wrote to" Mr. Armstr6ng asking what
would b` done in my ease, when he sent math°
••
following dispatch; •
HAMitisinma. Aprli,i3tir
Conte I,l,Slgned.l ARMSTRONOX •• •
/ did go up, and fit the close of the Session, Mr.
Armstrong said I eon id get my warrant bypath ng
theChlef Clerk's desk when one of,the clerks
'.tilled out my ,papers, and tile Chief Clerk and
'Speaker- signed' theiMl Their proeeeded to the
'Treasurerbsoffice auddrewS7l2, , as pay, and mile
"age• for Raster and Solder. • A. C. ILYCS:
SWOIII anastibeeribbd before riie, , l . ;
r [StaanPa;
. - WALTER o . ...EvANS,Alilerman.
4 , • •
, 344 -
'Ei) iiisaii=We•Aeitrii' that. 'URIC
-.(irtind.iSainliedrini of the"Thng organization
in 'solemn v lzotnacil., have announced; that..
- their„,distinguisited:,„ member,John,
aßildebtafid, is - not:the settled' candlilitelor
&Sheriff May , '.lofiger'7. , "•hitt;Atlnit.Freiclerlok
,atyers is.itHencefortliilet,allothe; faithful ,
tiikiLtaotleo and not ancordingly., , it has
t heenstatea;thiii.Ali. - Hildebr.and last' "y
„, I sold birth=riklit` tiPthoi oboe ' ' or Prisdn'
tnapeetor;Toe POO, it- imay : boowell. to , in
aquire„what heireeetved thiayoar for,,giviog
m op his.nominatjpn,focherifality: AtiE.,non
'Ttirlisit whisky tax 'does hO pay? •"• 1 4
Angr9p4Xt•:"7"'ltAnn STra'A.. '
Azt)
azta ~ i i;itizAtOlrfNSOlig.:*.)•.-;,11
~,nThciftillowingt'sonaddrossidbyf ' art,iio-,.
pecnniquit,l?eint,to his jady has, niorki,,
of bitainess 4 lhan.poetry„initi.o„.' • '
Nj*w rdnithrfitieis-thnandiorimitiir.4•o:::44l , n4y
M . Bi t s
Ntantt do foiqthese, hard : limes. ^, •
- Move thenialaYimeattlel?dfie,li,„.;:,-,:z.„.,„,
For love ° yon=wooxi:oidy
14:
eierY/fin"-"?
10 Whit - in ante - 161V psisorially that he is regis
'aered.antion't: depeaddmponinny. one: else;
, but;gollf3,4lqesporyourso l fiand go atonce,,,
.so,that, biers. 'inay,ho, no ntistake ahont it.,
r One.=
"tificates theretiftwtheassesticir when apply='
,;.inglincregiOtratioryOntless they„have_beeni
1-votersla„pliti,slistrio" for, Ay:e ; nonsNtiyiyo r ,
sarrs
SLc
ni*.v*Vb
rgo —swot rys a - o; near -
Chinagc4awitti silargennantityforlinv-Were"
3dosiroYad-bY to etitaoaYlinOraingi;-o,eit,
(From the Daily 5t:6411
Telegraphic Sumpiiiry.
4 0,
(elect Ifa i rafilieja
I'Vj , l , FriingtoritAtrl* of Nort!ii to:"
Jegistatame in ;
the'Zitioice.ci l :AE&glekltho extreme Riedicitf:
, ca polidate. , , ' -
. •
Nearly 2.5,000 barrels of whisky were de
stroyed by the great fire in Philadelphia on
.Wednesday night. The insurances upon
Ithe-liquoramounttolrentwoMtd . n. quarter-.
million of dollars, and
,almost cover the
'losses`:`The . I;olituke"Vri,s !du' insured.
The fire did not/make much progress be
yond _the yrarebouse!!,, and _eon o of, the sur
tOundlitgAmilddtds suffered ,!mole-, than
partial damage.
---,A-memorial is receiving n u merous signs
laires..in,New,:gerk; t asking Congress to re 7,
peal..the,tnriff,on goal. ;,If this, ; we done,,
• NO7: 7; 61 ;k: c 0344.1 buy, /gc"ra Scotia coal
,pfach,cheaperAaßshe,now;ean
, At:Ne7,,Toylt,imterday, , Emma jrysen
.committed, by qu ttigg
,Portland .Emily; E. Ricker 1110
herself by taking ppi§on r , . , ,
T,wo,hrothers were,drowned near Roches
ter N. Y on Wednesday.
' . ,• SATURDAY, August 7. ,
-. .‘, serious riot between whites and uegroes
occurred in Mobile on Thursday night, da l .
ring the progress of on ejection jubilation
meeting. ..Three .negrooe were, .killed end.
iivewettynied; of the whites, four policemen
.and three,,other3:t were :wounded. • The dis
iurbance lusted,only a few minutes.
. In formatipu has been. received in.,Wash 7 ,
,ington,thata filibustering ex pedi t ionwhich
sailed frpyq Florida on..August,4o, has ar
..iived in. Cuba.
J. M. Cazanaugli, Democrat, has been re
elected
re-„
;$7
e)ected ,d,elegate r to_co g re§s, from-Montana
2906 maJori!y;: t , , ,
It. is stated that in Prim county, Arizona,
52. white s have been killed,,lS wounded, and
• .two made captive by; the: Indiatts,,,,,sinee
January.,last. ‘ -„ . _
Three men were drowned by the upset
,ting of n yacht„on.,Bosh. Ilartford
.nonnty, .10.; on ThurSday :afternoon.
The crops in Georgin s sOre;suliering froni„
heavy and,contipuod rains. •
; ISONVAY,:August O.
Senter'stinajorityin , Terinesseals' pow es
•tiniated Shover: L • J
• General:RoSecrans has a eclineddhe Dem
„ocratic,nomination for Governor ~ of Ohio;
,on.iaccortnt , of the necesSity Sor fulfill ing.dn-:
„ties ,thdeemed. sacred., to-his creditors and
-1° 1
A San F.rancisco.despatch says the:Demo,.
~critsJ w ito 'are issatisfied .with- itheinparty7
, nominationsdrnthat dity , ..propose- to:,nomi-;
nate independent candidates: J.:
Fi The rereop tobacco,.l im three dis-,
.triets in Virginia; frorxrFebrnani to•Angnst:
4 1at;is overl.l;ooo,ooDirrexcess of the receipts
;Seri the;Correspotiding time last year: -,
- -
••.;, §aturday!s r.specie-rshipmerkt, from 'New
i t dr2Cssm ,P21,000:-;
The,great,,,llog,ting.dock,, :from England,;
bas arriyed.ut Bortuuda,!after, a quick • pas-.
The
will: off the late; Rufus Lord, ;of New;
XOrk,,bequeathes the: bulk - or his estate to
.tir6 ofhis.brothers..l.ltis other relations re
cei'ye s Moderate, mmottuts,.., - an d:- 5'4,000.
given ,ta.charitable societies..-„The,,estate, is
apout:N.,ooo,ooo.l-0;
D:tHarris; , colored, late; candidate for,
4.ieuteuant,;: - .!. Governor:, .of
brought.snit:at,Richmond against .thecital-,
timore steamer!Kennebec, for being ejected
from ,th&cabin of that:boat.
„Three on en; named ,JEfitrgrave,!..l3land :and ;
-Lester;; were arrested at Savannah on Satur-t
• day,::charged,..xvith robbing Southern,
-ExpresstCompany 1.,
v a. large ,land , islide , ocortrredpa;, few-, days ;
-'since from; a hilhat the . confluence. of -two
„creeks; about five miles, from Hudson. N.
,The, slide, carriedseyeral acres lo,a , distarice,
Ao4 ov,er.six,!hundred feet, and the subsidence ,
•Mills3 . oster eightyifeet. ).
•••• ASV: '7;11, r.,TIIESII4I.I7,I7AIIgUSC;I9i:,
Stated obut, important;,despatches,
:front .ittiniirall.lanti; relative; to tlie,recent
t f9.Fdurilons of Americans in Cuba, have been:
„received intWashington;', and "will ,be
;before the Cabinet, to,,day.
: ,, , I ,'Ehree three ;dollar coupons, of 1861,whichi
paid aby....:thel Assistant; Treasurer : at
ü blev, , :Yorls4lvere..received: in washingtOn,
„yesterdayi,.and pronounced counterfeit„
4 The - suspension: is announced—of, the dry,
F eeds commission firm ofdlowers;Beekman
Xorh. ;Their inabilities- are,
,estimated at 53,000,000,9 .
hy rifilip Gilmartin leilled ,his - son Thomas;,
in Cleveland; Ohio early.; . 3testerday! morn
ing. to en ter,the house,.
And his father: mistaking , him_forn burglar,
„sh,6t,hitn,dead.;
MMinli
„,..ila,tlia,cuse of Mrs.-41ohbs; at „Bostom -the
co ronerfsjoryrenderea,w verdiet;yesterday,i
; ilia she-was killed ,by, Thomas ',14..-White.
TA : teptil),llacas: -convention; of, Fulton.
„connty,metoon Monday-and :nonainated for
„the. Senate ,J. Cessna; übje et to the
District ConfOrence.:., - ,
c• 4.0 eneral Ryun , ,o/ t Ouhau,,filibuster moto r .
ylety,-,-I)as horsewhippeabist former private,
,Sedretary,at Niagara:- : The, cause of the
)tatai , lt is stated,to:have,heen the presentation,
of forged letter to decoyßyan back ,to
*MT:X.O t•
a The,tir,st two.bales of,cotton .of the,season,„,
,frFain Texusiairived In Navy Rork yesterday:
,and One of them 501d..-:for,-,oo A cents.a.potaid.
The other, goes-to,Ltverpool:
The.!,,lan I ted Ancleslt-Prder:.ofi,Druids,"..
helo.4l4ir.culebrationatoßetb:lebam,yester
day
WEDNNSDAY,:Augtyt
rr Rear Admiral I,l3ahl*ren • yesterday,, as-,
se Med .commandzof the,. Washingten
Ya'rd,.,reyeging,Adm intl. Poore who,takes ,
' .
command of, the,North 2Atiantic squadron.,
'''`Eight,b,rokers, obarged„.swithyloistion or.
'the;usury,law,s,wet;esestencedin-Istewnrork
yosterday.,,Three,of them were- ;; tined each.,
$250,. two of. tbetn,s2so each 'and dye-, day,s
y!nprisontytent. two of them ,:$500,., each„ and.
4 ;
" 'The-str.iire,of.pe; plate Printers at '
New.
7:odr..continues., the. men. being• encouraged
by the news that the Washington; plate ,
Nvill,bontinue their-stri •
' . ll;nl.rot gage containing:eight .men, tfell a.
`aistance - onfortifeet to the bottom or u.coaL
shatt,near(Massillon, Ohio;-yesterday.-morn
'lug, and tho own were severely Injured.
_President grant .arri vod lila Washington.
yesterday, f ;and.attended Abe meeting , oft.the
'Cithinet,.o 33e expects to
't"c l )..day- .
1 ~
The•Cablnet,meetln ...yesterdasup-auo
1; •
posed to have been occupied, with: questions :
to.SpairrandShim, but, nothing. is.
lihown as to what was done.'
'`"Additional returns-frorn—Alabanna allow
itisit four Ripilblientie binatar. Memedrats
'ave,heen,elected Au t cpukrese.:,,Xli f the ,last ,
` 4 6:ongFess At the : delegakiwwyer,e
:at PcitallYo.tAtc!f: t.h,e.z; st*e ths •Ii Lt'
Wiore.than;ball'Arithat;calt:Aktha,Preei-den
-I,tai
the:wrdater:of,,the STortli
" . :Gre'rman,.. con . thderatlon o vritegjhat, ;will;
hi.17,909.4.4:144, 1 q4 inthl.P!-Ceuncry;
the h heglnriknapt:Serdenlber,: vrt ,, : „ rt .„
PWRDivi:August.: l2 ll:l
Memocratic State Centra‘Comraittee
; ollt:thio„yeetsrplay t noutina . o4 George,
;l.,.etiateApn,,tp . cß 4 o,„vemictf ;
.that ; ,State„tat,
P`1, 1,6
Early yesterdarmorning several robbers
; tered.the,per cht_heaeOcet4echaniCe',
"eniort;Expres on iher::bl:.S . Y..aentral:liall- -,
2r.ga:d. 4 tc47 l) PlauPvPFPowerf , d P3Pl l )lngagei
in4ter,,and'.erliresa,agent.,'..and xahhect the:.
'P k Agr9t.g l, oaf.4 oft V. 4 9,W TA3Y;;got.9fr the ; ,
' Schenectady. .Tbe ,baicgage ',.master; and,
agent were
:-%;;X" a a :: ) T s fil i i l 11 5%/4bßst
a~urS'a'n 2 R24 6 °k , PiPlizeY'lP!'k,al, 6 7.f , •43' B :
~;sbice One one x
:S"?V-niei4P.;-w i iOrt.l„ . t loTi! l YTA - 7 0 .g0. 1 .44;
Af.s
r poisoned., *aeon;
Vtinnti . ;Taikii4 derectada?, dose`Ofbid.:.'
Isnlonnsip. given , thent4.by..lodiuggiatgand'
pbsth died in a few lours, ' ,
. .
Editorial Brevities.
- giii:o2 B- 4t.
—W-
el,wane, o 43 , 1 ,
•
tOnstre plenty.
-!-;,Persia has cholera.
—4ead.theakury'Spy.
o plenty.
—WatertfielOns are dear. •
—Pe:Allies are very cheap. •
—Buff suits loOk too cool.
-‘ ,,, cLtgrnitasella "for a'SonM"""• - ' 4 ' 3 ""
—Prof. Bourne Is in town.
4 2 2 f1e1l tolling is a nuisance.
—A. J. goes to Long Branch.
` California cultivates.coffee.
rSaraked gliSs htis 'deClined.
—Warm weather hereabouts.
---The magic card is-the-latest: •-•-- - •
j r -Join the military. ; company.
a good sensol - CfOFertibs.
-Barnum is in New 'London,
:-.Where are the,itnosqultees?.;
:---Trenton has poach festivals.
Minnesota doe has antlers. '
:-.Yersy City has a beanlactory..:- . -!- 3
1 t• ,
:- ; This is jer:tine iigiie r weather.
—CinionS Will cure Weak breath. „
' 7
-Behold Black's bulletin board. ; ,!
—Colored folks take to root beer.
—GoldiVin'Srnith is at.CieVeland. , ,
—L. L;y97.r.ight's.' „
4--New fire plugs are being put in.
.--The town clock•is very regular. -
—St. Paul has a RipVatt.Winkle. , .
—Pluto is boarding at the Boquet.' , , •
-,The o locusts.haveleft in disgust; ,
—Brooklyn has a bill posters'war.
—Buffaloes are "pets" in Colorado. '
~; —Minnesota has 5,000 acres:in flax:
'—Half a cranberry will cure a Corn;
—Enameled' ladies are not -bathing. •
—ltalysttlrted Wanian'comPositors.
—Good.Yarit'segars.at!Mrs.'Booths.
H —Harry W. Gray, Esq., ,
- —The Schuylkill,ls exceedingly IoW. • •
•-•--Our exchanges are - unusually
ermans -hive the most eujOyment.: -
-,-Mileage Armstrong is i 6 trouble. ',
—Newberrilas a second Crop of, figs. *,
—Rye Beach, N. H., is mileslong.
Political matters,are gettieg Jed,
—Sigel has been , Poi:•viditingNeWark::;::
-Minnie Hauck, hasifihwu-to , Moscow. ,
—Most crack rifle shotsdrave blue eyes.
, ;: ‘ --Bayard:T4l6l. iszfixlieuti his Vase.
—Niagara refuses to shed her' waterfall:
.!--Bonner is called' theleditor'of
, 7 -VI rgi nia has religlAns,"htish rrieeg t s."
--Boquet boarders:deaserAA
,
---No-one will be ilqup,rmeoP,f9r, Bsittion;
All the hops in Visceosin aredestroml:
id, —Chicago faro b r inks , clear,looo • niot.
-Eastern Virginia hs,planted ' pea-nuts.,
4-The President carss,nothing-dbr. _opera.
—Mormon-peaches are -better ._th an- ours:
--A Saratoga ilirhttion , edsts4loo a'daY.
2-Connecticut caresfor,,her war orphans:
• --3000 teachers beautify. New Hampshire.
7 -The Siamese Twins areStill - onetwain:
• ~714,ent. instlctitinglir Coht rn
;l4- • - .4•71-4: tr.,,,,,P1:1!•1.1-t - •• •
-•-• • • •' ••.
4-The Vigilant Fire' Coniptiny`ic-n ies
—Twelve railroads are-"going rvin.llll
• •L-Ten nessee'Stokei once - cat':stt 'Man's
• ! —Popular board Me hotise-Will'S',-BO
:; • -Ice will, knock..'the,,,spetf:O it
ut.of 'bee
'
-Milwaukee' beer is rage in Philadel
phia. •
a
—BO9tAR^ lies ff.; •:Mil ea 'of "
wire_
- 7 The Enterpriso:•has its - Eagle upside
down. _
..s Galgeston uses Ace ,latriltl;at 3,Newlor., •
Y• =,:;1
~,=-Secretary Fish used to have,,millinns of r
, —With practice the can' beat the:
!" -Stove-pipe hats !for" the gentle , :sex are ,
:urged. I' .
cat potatoes; akins:And . all,.at ,the
.!Boquet. - .
;', , 1-Redrhot that• in anothe r;
column: - " - - •
-:-Pomeroy; calla,packhrd well-develon-,
roil brick :'"' • • . •
- ;-4-Blackberries are a dr'ir .
nt fonr' coots -
'per quart. : • s ,
Wliat-is , the 'meaning - or green ribbon •
..on the hat.
-L-W.7ll. , Hess has opened a book store int
•Baltimore. . - •
Ministersef,JAsus are swearing at'
s ertnnether., -•• • - - - -
„,. 7 -Louislanaeipects gAtlier '86,000
're orrice.' " "‘i •-• "-' • = !•! • •
'''7
-Bonnier id' called the , great absorber of
`fast horses-, . • ?.!
1- ..L..work , has commenced otrthe newdepot
at Marietta t ., ,
—Raleigh colored voters are bribettwith,
chicken legs.
Conn eet i Cut 'G: ,A. s_Clatn- ke;
;;,;
-i•
-J-Toist the children's breadrit
:doctor's'bllls. “•-• - - "
Thelialte'ri 'do not 60tiee ' the siie " of'
'bread loaires: ••-•••
Milt. Weldlericandiditte forqtegis-'!
ter; is in town. -
, -'=-Love suicides two young ladies.it day:
in giddy , Paris...-z r
EMI
EMIE
EMI
toned-,--the bell:4ov., the , Vigilant
Engine House.. '
-:-There, are seventy empty. , stores on „
B'rendlirtty, N. Y.
'.—Kentuckylias seine tiniothy'seiierf feet
lour
hoe , invented' a thetimd of.
• 'condensing flour..,c,- 'y :
4Larire'quantities• of grape ~wine will be
-Minnesotaexpects 2p t oft,opo bushel's of..
wheat ;this' season. , „ •
Nagai'
- SlurriphAs intense.' , •••
''''''LL.One'hetel7lttuSariiticda holdi"! twenty-I'
-three millionaires:-, ;u .• •
'David Mender is .11..*iendidate.:for.
of Orphans' Court.
, idiot, at Cape.„ May; shucks ) hi msel
. four times per clay. 1,„„,
kA One precliets'snOw the latter
•
part of this month.
' r i4Preh 'e"
tice fearS 'th
'" • chair - , mannfifetory ' his"
coached Muscatine. ,
:r.4-The water ; nymphs; are , driftimr,home
froth.,the sea-shore..„,, J , , 75 ,„„„-„ , a
d .H-linnsas i 4 .getting,.new. ; settiors,.. r it the,
rate 0r1,99 . 9 per day. , ,
• Eticiefontedheibis reaefeil l l3
er P2 - o . ;',!New.Yorktn.- 4 ,
ni z oi'fortY - Venti
-wliarf.at•Philadelphia.- .•:s ; ,- ..arra
-• ( +The boySintone of•the*Pittsburg-glass •
' houses are on.a Strike . .? -11• ~f , ,,; ='•
i - -tA live toad was fcthnil- , inwsolidilumpi
:of col in Indianapolis.,,,, ',v ,
..4--;ll.l.llwaukee clitints„,9o;oo9_,people,, and:
ell;bUtßne,drifik,lager„,,
thafte,fii i norld'ia , ugh , often
thenaselvei'laughleast. ' - ' •
187athers with lemonade.' , ' -q l = 4, 1
The ivini - oneb vcrttialli; eilifedqt!
paper.'? , is , aroundleose-. 1,3 i.thx:
—Oils Ed monis Lewis;tltecoloredlsoulp4
=Significant—the silgnge ; ,9f.,tho r Lan~-
terlg T t i A re t n es e s ? n -frO,tTiriligry. "7 „,,
ee'ehsgewy iigrunAiiribetvn
' T "
- 2 -The Queen -of Portugal - is ut
:sick in , body and-in
BallioadliropOseag tox
turinettlie , riveratMetrolt: , mt-- , -ange3
s'ellocd'i. of . 301.:whillescisJiMmtneiltig ,
1 :0ff Bellpoint, Long Island. .
t;w4.4l•:_•Tersey. , horsethleOhasbeemsenteneed4
to
n. . 0,111 .f.na.rel
• --- l Antnani4hed, job- T the 9rpt .. nti,c,sir,l•49r
r sa
and Walnut streets
-Day auks „Ora . yer rrietifia7
_have,
v•- """
'-' l - 1 --41-Nfj , eri hag; rniised
steam coaclilivorksi: rt. , L 7c '‘'`J
are:attributed totthe Jnbilerwr.tfll,
i2 , LlSire-dpeck,.of.this place, aged :oneltun
dred `years; died on Tuesday. - • ..
•., , ,, ,, A. , sweet,poem,,written,by:n. &wave .lady, ,
1 3 ° .19, 1 3P 3 43 7- ai n t hlFa°!4 l3 4? l •:t ax:
it3an
Pfahler has received the nomjl:
nation,for;sher:iffef l yerk
. peculiar-toot of a horn brings over the'
' ; ',.l' gf e f. l3 hl' t t ie 4*f‘ r ,fßi r •s'l,,Tl - §9!! (1 /g s •,:tii;
'ginner:And others left. on' Wednesday for,
I:ong.Brrineli; N: T 4 """'-=
Yield - tilts - pram tethe Columbra'delegalt,
ition at - Long•Eranelv..... 4,14
TERRE ITAXITEi :T*3,111/4"
dividual who knowgho e
-Ili
eclipse in striking Itin 4 guages. - 411 - crirenctrdel
„spatch-aboatat3p,thelpapers, of hiehOhe
VfellbliOng is'aa'speelmen : "At grediselr,ls
'thifilites to 4.Velhclirfin'oval-shapti'd!opitity,
agonaiently thtßeize9Wa ben'h egg ,: entered
the4oLrthweitt'faceOfi the sun. 'Thiiederk
''bodyvaxed "s'toialyrinisizeOlpd,jqPASPlte
rlraLoutline:hyli prishil4gompward
sontbeastward, until Hyperion- - clasred
Luna with lingers attenuated, and in form
like a pair of calipers. Then at 4.40 the
heavens and the landscape had become
rmnoh~sitti-diyideti''3ritone'-~SiVallows~no -,
.flitted to their eaves,nnd birds settled upon
their accustomed roosts. At 5.15 o'clock
there came a sudden flash, as from a star,
far more brighter than one of the first mag
nitude and vastly more lustrous, and the
luminary disappeared. At the same instant
there sprang into vision the,corona
encir
cling the °patine moon, and 'Venus and
-Mercury'carneaweetly-int&viewhen an
exelamation.,ofgjoyfubadmiration- burst in
voluntarily from thelips'of a 'graup of by
standers—ladies/ gentlemen and „children...,
The corona was a pure pearly'llghe pibjeet
ing beyond the lower eastward face of the
moon. A prominent rose-colored protu
berance was seen with the naked eye. Four
others„iwere ~observed.,byrn F rofessor.,: Bias-.
'wortb;. , througli.a '.geod-sized.; telescope.
These protuberances, gads the eororia - etitarl::l
, Shape to:the *Puler apPrehetision'.'• There
w. re rib:perceptiblesoundS,,eyeethe'mind
prevalling•beforetieemed:now,to have - died:
away.. The voices , of , nittaire.were hushed
ancl-profbund, quiet and serenity' 'obtained
thronghout the vast:expanse:: During total:-:
read
without ,dillicultyiend yet it,was not day- , .
light nor - e'en.' like moonlight, but'nliko a
dark nn'cl, perfectly tritnaparent "sliado"7
• &int posed' orblack find' transfused with an
entirely colorless light. At eighteen
utes and sixteen seconds past five o'clock,
with the same splendid starlike flash that
it; had shown at the centriaencement, the
totality disappeared, anktlie, peerless sun
'emerged:. from. obscurity. again, ,and
hailed by acclamations of delight. At
. twelve minutes and fifteen seconds past six
o'clock the moon passed entirely off the
sun's disc and , left him :to Shiee.upon us as
"of old. It is estimated that at least five
hundred thousand people; smoked-glasses
in hand and• eyes' turned-. alert; looked 'on ,
the grand phenomenon in range of the' Cen
tral lines of totality. •
MB. Wum.a...o 111ORNINTGSTAli, residing in
Heidherg township, York county,: recently,
while 'picking 'blackberries in a 'Plebe of
'land covered with underbrush, happened
to, tread . upon:a large copperhead snake,
which inalantly
aucl,.stuck furiously at, him , but fortunately
the tilh;kness of.,his boot legging prevented
the poisonous fangs' 'from penetratiugand'
inflicting a wound. The legging of the boot
bearsAwelye scaas iwhetre the gangs
struck. Mr. M., after_ aisevensf,fight, suc
ceeded in killing the reptile, which proved
to pi;a!,ll3:tiin*' curiosity,
op:Kidd-cher, Wheri, , ,(l4,khii , greae, astonish' ,
U 3 § 6 1:. :' 1 1; -Pe r S,Pri* .l
tacle•of :a ;ergo- litter.: or-lcol'oxy` -,of young
snakes, averaging about !Liebes'
length and - which* by actual count num
bered six ty-fivii 'besiddslivificli eight or ten
others, were cut l tojieces : in ,opening the
old snake. -st • • •;:.;
-^ , tNEEM "TU-x}..47.14FT5" AM LONG PrRANCEC.—
A correspondent ec.r,otic•iioli l the morning
journals speaks 1 thus of :the fine teams a
Long:Branehu is'-now,- as ever, celebrii i ted ,
for its adtpirahle tenins,lyhich keep up the
sport on the -road, and,its lut z uriously ap
_pointed clubitousea curiosity in its line—
naltintainsthe digpkty_of.thut t bianch,
of, atiOrglaliad frescoes Lind
buffets and the bonheiriiiiieof its proprie
tor.
niEi.4tiPiel i dnent turn-out is that of
D. Elelmbold,,a magnificent four,-in-hand . ,,
driven; eertairdy, , VY.the Vest whip; ut the
Bt;tr.'ahr.
wayi,inik:e.S.zthOtinost-.oof;hisYrealth;;liis,
glargest sharers of the,luxuriei-by.whieb'he
"Us surrounded. '
„ ,
• / :• = s ','ilorrihle Death.
.„.; bOys' who' had run away from home,
went to sleep:ilflan 'ash pi t.o.nith:o;Neir.i Jor.-t
soy Central Railroad, nenr Elizabeth, last;
Friday night. Daring the night, the fires
of a locomotive were pushed into the pit,
burning them to death.
iiirdimirighin; lie.; 'was
most singularly poisoned a short time since
liy the gases that arose form chloride of
lime she was popring : doyn a ,sink -spout.
The gold of her false teeth was made nearly
bhick and she could hardly speak for three
:days afterwards.
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SPECIAL NOTICV:
- ' SCHENCK'S I PiII.MOITIC 7 '
Seaweed Tonic , and Ma nein& ' Pills, wii I cure Con
sumption. Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, if taken
according to directions. They are all three to be
taken at the.santo,time. They, cleanse the stomach.,
relax - the-liver, and'plit It to'work ;theft theaippetite,'
becomes.'geo'd rthe lood;digests antr makes' good.
.blood ;the patientbegins to grow IW.flesh;, the dis-,
eased matter ripens '111e: lun&s, and, the ;patient:,
outgrows' the disease and - gets well: This Is the'
only way to cure consumption.
To those three medicineseDrf .- J r - 14 - Solierie,l4-of.
Philadelphia, owes' his nbrivalled 'success in the
.treatment of..piilmonary consumption. Tho.Pul
manic Syrup meads the morbid matter'in the tunes,
nature throws it off by an easy expectoration, for
when the phlegm or matter is, ripe, , a slight cough
will throw it off, and f theliationt, has-kest . and the
lungs begin to heal.
, To do this, the Seaweed Tonic and. MandrakeTills'
.iriust'bd freely used to cleanse ttie stomach and liver,
-so that the pulmonie Syrup and the food will make
good „
.Schenek's Mandrake Pills - act upon the liver, re
moving all obstructions. relax the duets of the gall-,
bladder, the bile starts freely;and the liver-is'soon
relieved; the stools will show what the Pills can do;
nothing has ever- been invented ekc . oo4-carpmel (a
deadly poison which - Is very dangerous to use ex
-cept wire great care), that will unlock a gall-bladder
and start the secretions of the liver illkefSchenek's
Mandrake Pills.
_ . ...
~
I;b7csr"aomPlaint is 0 ne. of.,ilie l most. prominent
causes of Consumption. , '''' • ' ' 4
-. Schenck's Seaweed Tonic is a gentle stimulant
'and alterative . , and the alkali in the Seaweed, which
this prescephon is medeof, assists the stomach to
'throw .out the gastric-juice, to dissolvelho food :with •
„the Pulmonie.Syrup, audit 'is:made:into good blood,
withocit.fermentation or souring in the stomach.' `'i+
. 1 'The great. reason i whymbysiciatis . do mot care eon= i
"medicine
is, they try to do too much : they - give,
medicine to stop the cough, to stop chills, to stop
'night sweats, hectic fever, and by so doing they
.de,-,
,range the whole digistike.fietiers; liickinW at, theme,t
cretlons, and eventually the patient -sinks and dies.
^:ilDr. - SchenolC;in his treatment, does not try to stop
s.,cough,Might sweats, chills - or, fever. Remove the
''cause, and they will all stop of their own accord. No
•one can be cured of Cdnsumptitin;Liver. Complain*,
Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Danker,, Ulcerated Tlrroat, un-,
'lless thtilivetrand stomach are made - hetiltltY:' ..' " _„,' ".
,
~,tr a - periditrhas'eenStimplitni;loil.course• thiltitigs
are-in sothe way diseaSed,either tube Ole., - abidasses, .•
f'brunchial irritatieni'pleurti;adhesien; or theilutigs
.areta mass of, inflammation and -fast ',decaying. in
inch caseitvhat'miast be done? It is' not - Only the
`lungs that are westing, but it is the whole body. The
• stomach and liver have lost their power to make
' blood out of food. Now the. only,lehrince 'is,gcr take 1
' , Schenck's three medicines, which will bring up a
..tone to the stomach, the patient wilt begin to want '
'lood,..it will-digosteasilyaudlmake goad bood vthen
-the patient begins to gain in flesh, and as soon as
,the' body begins to grow,the-lungs commence to heal -
up,:aud the patient gets tleshyaud well. This is the
only Wartonnre eonsumption:t + - Si. ~ -: ~. - 4 i, .. - - ,- */.1.1
'When there' is mof.lung:idiseniel.'and only Vier ,
-Complaint and Dyspepsia, BeheiteleS•SeaweAdllOtile" ,,
l aced Mandrake Pills are sultment without! the Tali.'
,monic , Syrup. , l-Take the Mandrake PBls , freelylitrall , :
bilions.coMplaints,las therareiperfeetly , harmless:'
. Dr. Schenck - orhohas'enjOyed uninterrupteithealth',
for manyryenrs - pasy,;anti , mbwiweighs"22srpourldsl '
',was wasted away•to a msreekeleton, initheverYlasr
stage obfanalmonaryvConsumption, ,, liis, physicians°
haviarcpronounceti his case hopelessandabandened
!him to his fate. lie was cured: by-'the 'aforesaid
,medicines'; and since his recovery many thouttands .,
'similarly afflicted have used Dr. Schenek's -prepare--
'lions with tbe same remarkable success. ,F,ullitlin
.rections accbmpanying each, make it - noratisole 01Y;
( necessary to personally_ see Dr. Sc !meek, unless the
',pe tionts .wish . their '. I angel exaMined:anci tier !hil ,
,purtiosettets - prtdeliSionaily‘iitahieupridelPlil ogled,'
rhiladelphia. every' Saturda3r, where all lettenrlor
~edvice must be addressed. - lie is also professionally
alto.= Bond Street New York, evet yethiiinnos 3 .
day, and at No. 35 Hanover Street, Boston, every
f o ther , W o 4needaYwae-tarett,,:edvice free, butifor.o
.thorough , ,,oxamundfonovith.itilaTiteetilronielef,the"
'T r Pt .4, s 4 ' . .. ; teP ,l4° Of id . E,, e •kta l kekektY,l , P* 9 4lg. ;Mite'.
- .....1, ... ,7 . 4 4:.11 '. A.: i.: - . : 4 .+
••.:,si-' , Z , r.
, „Ita P c f 3 l - 7 1 gthe r llal l on lc S,lisppliuni`Stuiweedrynlia,-,
drake Pills 2r. cents- ii .! bO r s.: ' ‘F 5° Salo by Ir.
'' ' ' . 1 5.1 3; . T Uft • SL C , 112.1.4 Phia ' --'",'
IN.. .z. -l'et*.i.V f`l 4. r-eio tin,'-'` ° i n vic "i t•-
;, ~.-„,, -m rl3-tf]
.I', I;bit f i
..,,igi,iFß'',i'f,tiEll,-
1
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I.llXiiB2l.,PplUtiPp.llASO'N's-,
4tri,:;, ll ,..!:# , :riVirylitao . l4Woo:iii - otc - aftl7l47P,
,tho h"ala' ibrimlthall'avernfaballitaniddla
.
good
lhoat - talang wille.liaa:!.4?;myeticel . vtraddi •
+fiaely*iiftlie r Aplatle-Oholfrilii
haccees ban, iv ugd,
L lier6"for Caolora'la 18351wIth - -thabiduaorgoOTE-t ,
finzpyittrzig . :* tc . !< ,
r,. taw wtfol?
• ` • • Ixegre tto say that the CholortOhitAlirel ,
`veined liere,of laps
. logmtlsx . tio , .. thiTliiit three
`Weekearettoflity or sixty fatal cases each day
rhstve been . reported.;;l:
seri Crecently •TrOm r- tlit; "Iffasitit Edifirefhast
5 - maea ,used;v4lth,.conf4losele , success during this,
' elldedi*:V.Yot4:944Rlo9 o rl4 . ; l Ai*AulliAoo . !&i'
quallis (week:l3lolle diseasegyrro tviWttit. Niat
, 4 Itsr.CEAS. HARDING, SholaportOridlX"''."
,t ,, iiiitx23uid6•rtsllitetri 'tit, it*, 0P.14;.37(1. Rd W
' t-tir AriaYstar, CiIECKS,'-
S.P_ECLIZ NOTI6.ES.
THE GREAT MEDICAL MISTAKE
Of former days was an utter neglect of sanitary pre
cautions. No othcient means were adopted for the
prevention of sieknoss. Sewerage was unknown in
citl s ; drainage was rarely attempted In the country.
Heaps of offal were left to rot in the public streets,
and domestic cleanliness, the great antidote to feb
rile diseases, was sadly neglected. Is it not so now.
Wise laws, philanthropic Institutions, and a vigilant
tignitary police, have, to a great catept, remedied the
evil. Nor is this all. Preventive medication has
It is. not to much too say that,tens of_thcsisands ce.
glinfarliTslinqt . iil;erathy 'S'ea;onPlif . COOS' - iinence •
of having invigorated their systems in advance bye
course of lIOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS,
This lure arfaiiiniderfal:Vegotabld tonic-and 'alters ) '
tire cOmPrise;the'e:itraCts and essences of P
of roots and herbs, renowned for their strengthen
soothing;---vitalizing•-and-Pnrifyineploperties.
Thesejraedicinal itgents are,-incorporated-with
spirit AdasolGielS , :freli . l l
141 fifes, more • or,, leas.`,ll/112 - the liquors of commerce,
;mid their effeeL'isltiffuied throUgh" the'wifoleframe
by this active, yet harmless stimulant., 'A'ye result is
such a condition of - the sysieth as, renders it all but
imperyieusAtlie j extericr caaitsof, disease, such as
amp, fog,. sadden alternations Of. toiroperature, err.
>Strength, and the perfect •regialtirity of all the fano
' tienSbVtlie body, • are -the •best•safe-guards against
•ittiirilli4ric poison-and:the:effects of unwholesome '
-water, HOgTETTR'S BITTERS are •the best
:strengthening and regulating medicine at present
Cknown. For ,dyet.ppsip. and biliousness they are a
kspeeifte-absolute. - • _ • - •
• :m. -- DEAFNESS, - BLINDNESS and CATARRH
treated with the uhnost success, by J. IsAAes, M.
and Piotess'or . of Diseases-of the, Eye-014d Ear,-(his
specially) in Medical Carve of Rciinsyl cania, 32 vows
,cipericnec,' (formerly' of Le.yderi, 'Holiand,) 'No. SOS
Arch street. Testimonials can be seen at his
office. The Medical faculty are invited to accompany
their patients, as ho has no secrets in his practice
Ithificial eyes Inserted without *tin. Be' charge for
examination.
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LIFAI. COLOR ANDTOE GLOSS AND. •. FRESHNNSS
:OF TOIXTIL,. , Thin • hair:is thickened, falling hair
is 'checked, and , baldness-often,thongh - not al
ways, curedhy its use. Nothing can restore the
hair where the follicles are destroyed; on„the
glands atrophied and decayed. But such as
.main can be saved for usefulness by"-this appli-: -
cation. Instead of fording the hair with wpaisy.,
sediment, it will .keep it clean and vigorous. Its
occasional use Will prevent theluar from turn
ing gray or falling on', and,-consequently prevent
,baldness. Free from those. deleterious sub- •
stances which haake some preparations danger
ous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only
- ben elltliut not Ntypa lt wanted iperely for a
II A. R ;;;1 4 1 1'....11 S S , •
nothing else can be found so desirable. Con-,
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;eambrie:and yetlasts longer on the hair, giving-k•
•• it a rich glossy •
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' l4 A YER I S tilk:1111"-.PEOTORAL,
'Fog. DISEASES OF TUE THROAT Arrn LUNGS,
suctf As COUGHS, COLDS, ',WHOOPING:
COUGH,•BRONCIIITIS, ASTHMA,
• Pailinfily"nevei oefere hisiCry of
inediclne„ has anything •m'on so widely and. so
:deeply upon the, confidence, of mankind, : as this
excellent remedy for
_pulmonary complaints::
Through a long series of years, and among most
of ;the races of men it has,ixiserfiligher and
higher in their estimation, as ithaa•beeome bet- •
tet: known.;.` Its.uniform.theracter and, power to
cure - the - varion's 'affections of the lungs and '
,throat, have made it known - as - a Fellable '
.protector against them. While adapted to:milder
,corms of disease and to -young children, it' Is'at
',the same time,thembst effebtual kemedythat can •
i he glWirforinelpienteonsumption•anclthe den-•'
.gerous affections of the throat 'and lungs, As
sigainift• suddmVattacka of CROUP.
shoulffbe:kept on•hand in every family : and in
deed as all are sometimes subject to •colds-and ',-
coughs, all should be supplied with this antidote ,
for them. ,
Although iettIed:DOI , JSUMPTION - tie thbught.
incurable; still greatnumbers of cases wherethe.
disease seemed settled.• haver beeninompletely.•
cured, andthe patient restored to . - sontall health
:byithet:CHERRYtPECTORAI,- So complete is
masterpover the disorders of .the , Lungs and
'Threat, that the most obstinate of them yield to
When nothing else could reach them, - under
the CHERRY PECTORAL theysttbsideand dis
appear.
SINGERS AND PUBLIC. SPEAKERS - Vilna
great protection from it.
ASTHMA Ls Mways relieved and often - wholly
cured by it. ' ' ' ' " •
BRONCHITIS' is generally cured by4alcing the •
CHERRY- PECTORAL ' in' small 'and 'frequent
.
So generallly`are-its ' .- virtu'es known that:we
need not publish the certificates of them here, or
do more than assure the puhliethatfltS , qualities ,
are fullrneintained. -
" 4 '31"
A
Fort • FEVER' ARD • AGUE,. INTERMITTENT
FEVER:, OttiLL- FEVER, rRBMITTEICT• FB
VER.v:DUMB-.A.GUE,zPERIODICAsL on-BIL
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For LIVER , COMPLAINTS, arising from tor
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stimulating the Liverinto healthy activity.
P,orßlllions Disorders:, and,Liver•Complaints;
It is an excellent remedy; producing many truly
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