PiortlUuttotto. Address of the National Democratic Resident Committee. , TO THE CONSERVATIVES OF THE ' LNITED STATES. WASHINGTON, Sept. 16, 1864. • The National Democratic Resident Committee -feel it incumbent on them to urge upon you a general and im mediate organization, with a view to an effective and triumphant canvass for the. approaching Presidential election. The short period which intervenes, and themomentousinterest involved,render promptness and energy imperative. Those rash fanatical parties which, with equal recklessness of consequences, have long been engaged on opposite sides of the slavery agitation, and who in their infancy excited such well- ' grounded apprehensions in the minds of the patriotic statesmen of the past generation, have at length attained power in their respective sections, and have for the last three years been en gaged in the destruction of the glorious heritage transmitted to us by our fath ers. In view of the verification of the warnings and predictions of the good and wise men who have preceded us, and of the unprecedented and appalling calamities with which those fanaties have already overwhelmed the country, it would appear to he no difficult mat ter to dispossess them of the political power which they have respectively so fearfully abused. But, unfortunately, such:. is not the case. The vast political patrot !age which is exercised h', the dominant powers in their respective sections, the control of the finances and of arnffis and navies, on a scale hitherto unparal leled, together with the wide-spread or ganizations which alliffide with them respectively—all comffine to produce an influence difficult to he overcome on either side. It is not too nitwit to claim that the Abolition organizations—which i eludes so many of our churehar—fte ealled) Loyd Leavues kin dred associations, have heen :uld till are the most formidal,le *political auxil iaries of the Federal Admit] h.tral and only with that Administration told its auxiliaries shall \%e love to contend in the :11,1,1.o:offing oleo ion. Of the mysterious and almost inconeeivalde influence exerted by such :Lssociatious in revolutionary periods, all history hears witness. the offecl " ,11•;,•ailized the ,lortirnts ill 1562, tuore 111:tii :My tith,r,ause t are the sui, , equent rev,rses experienced by the 10ellioeratie lill to he attributed2a 11 the instrumentality or associai could alone he 01111"vi'l the promulgation of 111/V(•1 :111.1 opinions, then indeed Titii.rht the Len servutives of the Lulled xllll- ~t,il despair of lint! wreck I hip-. a I I I (.1' poliey which confessedly represent.: the hiuh eSt :111,11,01ith•Zd I.VIT ;11- taiued by the 1 1 11 , 1% Itnt surlt is not the ease. .\ is a means of eonibinilos elii.l•l-:11111 re sources, and 4 the e.nt:o•t 11(11111111 with and :11111111jat Ipi , ` I,lll'- 1.5, 4 , :Ind are ;IS aVall:11/10 11l !111 . Or 011 l• ehts'Sof (Till an other. Th"Y represent tut active I~,rel. which, in the moral world, is just a superior to wore inert pondero>ity the Boni iw of physics. It•an Hl.l l llll, an ,Th•r•tivwy cxcrted to nutiowin a- to overthrow. In l'act, it requires less wibri to sustain eow , ervative establi-1,1 opinions, which hay , : lii' 11,, tested, :LAW have won the respe,t and allectiou of the conowinity, than to dis turb them. It theiv:l,re associat more olvantagemislv employed in t h e ,xkl 0111111 On, titan ill ill, 111 , 1111111l'lll ol 11(,\V Fitinn in 1110 in I JUL! . ': lirita,n i 17c;, my ide a , in III:II etttilltr . Ity the .Inceititt ellll,, met e r 10.,•t ehee Ithilttittllrttltiettlitt :is pat ri,ttie:e.tite, 11()\V 11111, firth In' prosffilt (I:t\'. The (,1* t Pitt I];[,,rni- '',ht 17111 `.lt lteeves, a harri,ler. \vile had wan. gnu t• neon:l- Le!l , re (l e eapaeity hat •••• HI-nent ',tu r n e d lu I,ntiilnn. Haying, duck, le al)senee, iil he \l'aS Slirprkoti k•yt“,li 111,..,1111 , 1.) fiml 0:1 iris :11'1'iV:11 in OW spiral. (•Ilange tat tal:en plaee in thr -t.ttt• ni ht rapid 1 - 're.i.•l prineiple, and the emi , ,nela w hhi i it e xeite,l 1)111 .1 of the eennnunit\ - , \‘er.. naleee calealaled it reaw :Jana and 'nk r_ lan inn in a Ilitill tchu 101 , •1i NVII4, yeller:l(42d. 111.• tile smiree ,Very - 1 )t•i:t11 ,. .- ‘Vai, 1,,,1: 11,11 ila 1.J , H . 1 111.1 I •:•tr:I . VE:I air a a ltirlailent and lair:tend:, -pirit, and Oh; hien sere,e ;nal (lise,ra aieni hull II) prut ihta;t,•ltr. 11'111 , ,1111 , 1 , 1'111,i111111 . 1., , ii,11 , loat:, tun 4,111t , 1111:01k, 11,.• "The 1 01'y (Itly 111'101' 111, :11 . 1•11•111. :11 .1 - 101.` \ 01 11,111 11 1011 , 1111,11.1011 . pally I,! 1,1-, 11 ,gl,l crion,i-. one nt thoh, I, I, hilly no 111 I,llllllly Pll . lo\ ,1 011 1110 11 , 11H1. 1111.1 11111'd :11 111'4 , 0111 111 :1 111,2.1.1 ntrielal sun:dem At thislnlol 110 it \vas determined Ili; 111111 1i1"01u•ls 1111116010 hi he 0111,1, 1 0,11 e prevaiiiim poison or I hi: day, o,is ;hal 1 , , 011111,1.1,1 01 . I , :\ :;1 11-011-u 111•eteli 111011 , N lOll l.l `III I I I I.V 1111 , 1 N 1 IZot.l 11111 - 1011001. 11, 01 : I; tine-. Ile :too ilres, up an ad:. ei j. 1,0010211. 01101%111111, 1141 ,•11,•11',, pr0(111cod 1110 11,011,1 rill 11/:111i10,11.11 11 , ..h . 1111 111 , . 11.1'11IY1111 ,• ro Nvd tho 1 , 1., II„, :dud 11 became ident thin imthina mom than a rallying-piiint: - ed zeal M . an inlliei,lull hail 111111 - supplii :1 : 111111 Mien Nvlii,•ll real ot Ihe coltatry might reliair iirder ill',, their etlorts for 1111• resistallue nt 11,:i! , 11/11'11 1/1 . 111.41111 , ,1i4/11 111c11 litt.l ,1- ready assumed sloth alariniii2 asp:, I. Such 1111 0 or 1111115 1t111:11 , 1 ., 1 '1 11111.110 1.101•1111":111011 of 111011' 50111 tilt' 7,11 :till! 111,11 the ( , )11 , 1 Hll of 1111• lcnrlll loyal that not 1111,1, than day: elapsed !hr 1, 01011,[ii,11',11111 tho !hut!1•Xel . 11111 'llOllll of this lined 111111 \N - 011-,ligeoted phin. inil,•peralent of ilinereni deseript fm 1:11:11; proprime roS O IIIIIOII , 5101 . 0 cl/1111111111,, 10 1110 11111,11 c, 10111 111 11 2077' short Zinn• 1111• spirit of loyalty spri.lltl 1111 . 011!2 11 1110 , '. , ;:r.- try, 1111111;11 - 0 1:1111.11 to similar itedirings every 11,1 lit ail, II Lyn. " l II ono or the first et; " Impers, lehiell the alile . pen \ Ir. 1t.., supplied, the end ate! iiiimet Ot 1111 se ass: ,:•:- ations wa, I•lenrl'c 10111101 111;,1 00!1111 '! 111101/- , ; the iliseonragiimen: 1,1011 01 "011111011 s 1 , 111 , 11,1111011 , 1. :11111 1110 -0 p ply or (•11o,o) ror till , „ rwuleelll3o , -0 1/ 11 01' 11..0010 110 11111 1.10011 011S10t1 hy 1110 1117'11,1„n 111 1 nllin~l. , tl . , 11111L1'01'011, to their ii\vit vd•intre mid m lie State; the members ;„ 11,10....01%.,111 F1'1111111,... , 10 , 111111,.. ,,, , 1 1,0:1'1, 01 . 11. Ill.'ll, 11, I, * means of am 11,111 '1:.:•n 1.1 . 11 , 1111111,.. 1110-11,4 1411. 011111 d,• 101 , 1 L:11 0 1'111.1 SO,llllOll, o pllllolls, 19'111110111 111111 1 110 11:11 1 1)11100, or :In. loot assor iato,i to . ' ~ , ot licit ,;• signs, to support m 11111,111., 111111 10 u nice to all their present happiness. Slll-11 (can the avowed the-, assoei:diuil whiell in 11 lily slay. , , 1•11,111.,z0,1, as it (core 1111 1111010 awe or the •-I cus:iiro , •tion, hooly Sll loud, 5111, or at least reduced to the iteee,-.:1; , _ ing 111 riturtnur, in private. i'1 1:111 . sue:it:Hied to doubt, apprehension alii: - 11100', 111111 1110 1.11111110 1111' llucernul 01 averestrenathemid I ty unitninn,n. offer of adequate support 111 llie Ill'lllll/11s struggle in which it \vas east' l 0 Lu'O.le they would he incolcetl. l \yell might it lie observed, a roll' month, areir the mentor the first loyal associations, that it w•,s general opinion that the declara tion of sentiment re.tilted I rota line lorinin7 or 11.,-111'i,Itii it, I ju,),121),, , rt holllg-dont, saved the mu ion al a hille 0,11011 nothing else could have sailed :1, - We stand now' just wicire Mr. lice:, t am] his associates stood in 1711 ii, to sustain the old-estalidishial govi - and iu the defence of our leirit mate null clierised institutions. It mat ters not that those who are attemptiniz to overtliroll' all these are temporarily in 1.11‘; ascendant. They are equally the dl'-; and ret - olutionists—they are seeking to change our Federal com pact by violence and IliStOry so fro uently only repeats itself may live not infer that as the tl , routtli organization of the Conserva tive, of ( beat. liritain at the pertod re forro,l to itto , lot:t:tl sue!' still:in!, ' results bri.l a Jo:Tirol of time, a like or g:sitizatitto in till 171,1bal Mates iffider ; , r ,- iiiiiiititeircutta:tatwositiayprOfilleeev e n I'a 71111: lust,untrnu;llll, effect. Our peril greater 011 , 1011 r moan, or in ter collitttottivaLiort by railroad and grattlt , ara Ail fltat i> 111.1V/f:dfs, / , , , ,(!1/11, the 1-:11 VII -1.1,/t/ ti,., rcjiiiilie tln f.lle ) ;1.11 of No istifxt l4t for the CottAarvativee. Jay to.-ikla all /I‘.,z,i,otttlouicy anti fault -111411 Ito .artranim! orlloaigc /I OLVJA.,t'IZif,!!! Not to-morrow or next, week, but to-day—immediately. The loss of a moment may be fatal. It should be a rule of action to which there should be no exception, that every male adtilt in the United States, of the conservative party, should connect him self without a moment's unnecessary delay with such an association. But this alone is not sufficient. The great purpose of such associations is that their members should meet to discuss, to plan, and to act ; to develop that magnetic power which results from the contact of mind with mind, to inspire that confi dence which springs from mutual sym pathy and mutual determination. It is not the mere formal articles of associa tion which has given to this principle its vitality ; it is those frequent meetings and their consequences which have made this the potential instrumentality in the warfare of ideas in all ages of the world. Let them therefore be held as often as practicable—once 'each day in towns and villages, and at least twice a week in the country. It will only I_ , t for a brief period—a small sac:ince of time and troul de, whieh should be cheer fully made for the salvation of our free institutions. The active, influential men, whether youte2. - or olthwho,hall:r.liow themselves orenat:4 in this •great \\*Orli will he en titled to have their names enrolled ninon , , tito-e who will hertaCter Le Fe garde,' a.. the Virtlial of the IlatlWl :111 , 1 will ju,tly -hare the public grali11511• in :Illy to iu cLieL it 11.1Zi he lenitintately evinced. he prepared and preserved for Intl'' , 1, !'erenee on which 1100 e found no-t pronlpt and energetie in ell;telina: the ;,c, , p-ed organizations, or in other hhe will ,tand to-t. \Xt. 1,-,Ht that tho relllFll-. :Itch •itst utili•k•itt iivt•ry city tit.' Iwty iittfiiik• wit: won't' front tLe t hot• -It rcttl full' I , (`C , i't•lNlll , l 11:1:1,•11,11,h•Ii Prt.- I...whiph of (;,•oiy.t. H. P4-11,Hch.1:. vu,t powcr ‘,l it,- act , t) 1,0 11,...,1 I, all extent b•Ver I,e'..eFe I,W: dieted ill in tbelll'l:l'.' the ,ti•pl , ):teliill•2:e!....(l.itlll e:111 ~ tile 1,•• tb• lirtiMer le ~ ,i itempbted. 'l,, the ir.,;:501b•:.,• :He! I . ,,veier (;,,ventleetit 'b ) , : tr , oti,leniel I he I I,t,\\ \\ ill -,r\ 11-It tl tfi- r , • vitiy nut v.ith vit wt IN• nlllil * OMll , lH l l l i . 1 . 1 I Iln itl/1111,r - :ill I ILI 111 . I till'lllll - I 11ht • II 111 I lul r. iil 111 . lu/ - It I/1 ; I. I . :\ lio` " kiiii-t . iVt• ;, 1, 1111 ,, 1i1P2. link ,ilnl,l , ,Ann•t• I Inn to•tinn v. hi, I I it \V hill' r. - I• I . llll\ 1111 ningiii -111111. . Ith• n:,‘\ • - •, • t • I ikort • ill uIIHI 1111 Ill) [it!! 55;n•!! t,%\ II t• 1,11 ., 11'111 IsliNl 101. itl ,!!!!' 111' :111 , 1 iii —t i,•111, roJi I,o•hilwry \viiiH,u,,,"~:uil in ;;1 \ ,lll l „ t it t l r , C111 ,, 11 , y. Lot iht• in 111111 , 1 that :1- III) in 1 . ,!1•1 tdlo I It"1111111:!N• 11, -01.)1111.010 . '' .0 :110 It:I. I\, 1 . cd111, , 1 \\ * il:ll 11,1-7,,,i(0l II I 11,, , ,...F(•4,•.„ it I-uut 1,1,0,111,11.,11 1 1y, !Hu i :till \ ••s•\' 2 • . ,lN" ycltr- -111,,,-(111 11 11 1 11( , 01011, LLIM'Y and I! kill nc;iiii ilia Spi( . lilior 14) ~1)(•,T it , 1,rt . ,q111 wir Jig\ \ 1 , . 1J ,, V1 . 1;. ‘`, \ N. \\ I:\ \II ;II 1,, rr( 1 , . 11 4 01. " .., 1111111 . ! .1. I). I'. , H,t11 , 1 Hind. tht• tli -11:1111cd. Ciro I I ... , ; ,, ... 211:1-1•1 ,1,!: II Is , 11,-11',1 1, 1(' 1 ,, 11- ,, ,•11:11 . 11 . 111 ill,. 1,1:- 11C-i 1 . 1 . 1.11 . 11 , 11 1, 11' 111 ,, 111 , i11 V.llllt 1•1111- , 1,111' 1, 1,1;01,1,11 1111 - . 11, 111111111.,,, 111 Ilt 11, : - .1111111,10 111'1,111' , 1 ,, 11 , 1,11 . 1 ., - 1 , 1,1 , 111• 111C1'1111'_2:`• 111 I I V1111 ,,, 1- tlf tht• It!ld 1 , 11 :Ind Ida:, 1., I,u, in t •,Ill mit .14•11 t 1,1 , 111, pri:i•t•ll th.i -(11,. wo.• t (•. 1,. \\.\ 111:1;1111:11i 1.1. (.11.W111:11) ..~.1.i I'h" . 1, 1111111,1 C, 1 , 11 11 , • hy I 11(• I /,/ffiwrati, rt•ilt,- \ y .qll' t. •1,111. 4,lint y tit;:lll*y :11:d ti1:1( ,!,1111 . 1 , 11Lth ,•`, `,11.{.14.11,111 Illt • 11 in t!,. :W. , It: -,•1 . ' l:,tl CI it'll(' 1' , iii . 1 14, I'l, 0. I, nfl I 1 1 ,(1, 1, 1,, 0 , .tild • thl• ti•kei yl , ll et, \\Mich NViti cHqi,,Jt in Aucruli„ r. \l" ,, 1:1•1 nr!..!.0 that tho 11(.111,)- th . i..(H I.t. 11 , .. 1 t it ho ~itt Wl:runlit Cllnc, and iii d,ll ., •i'u•nt \\":l%-, 1,11 :if,1)1111t. ii' I , l' ,, l):ll.ility that II Hot rtql.•ll 111(2111. tii It in (Ili . iillll t‘i ail pt•1' ,4 011,- , in tile in ii their hine, Wl• .•:111tilt. 1 . 011. \\lll.2' ,ection , ”I the late nyi ut A,- 1)).t it -.llan I ti iiu( of ever: I ( all)! n2turnll ;I!,• nner lloW re I Iretl try line, a (1011111 y tax of ten cent, upon each and every non-vommissioned olliccr, known hr I lint to he in the military st_•rvice of Le d'l;ilod :.:tat e , or of this state in the army, and when any omission shall oc r-ljr. he a , ltictl by su c h thi•asse,,tHents and list, of on the applieation or any citizen of 1i,,1 1.1• j 0/111011101 orpre,:inCt Whil , •111 or would have a ht to cot, ,if not in such set.- vie , as ;1;, -ail; and such non-commis sioned otheer= and privates slitOlhe ex empt from all ot her per-ontel taxes durin_ their coot inuance In snch ser vice; 1 1 111 1 Alllll 111 e:11•11 ail(' ,Very assessed soldiers or ollieers, without fee or IH•re fur, give a veil illeate of ,nvl i ri..gulai• or additional assessment to any eitizens of the election districts or prod u ct who may at any time demand the same ; and upon the presentation thereof to the tax collector of said district, or the treasurer of the said county, it shall be the duty of such oflicer to receive said assessed lox of and front any person offer ing to pay the same • for the soldier or °lnver therein named, and to endorse 1111011 sticliwertilicate a receipt thereof ; and it Hind! also be the duty of the said collector or county treasurer to receive said assessed tax from any person who may offer to pay the same for any of said officers or soldiers without requir ing a certificate of assessments, when the name of such person shall have been duly entered upon the assessment books and tax duplicates, and give a receipt therefor to such person, specially stating therein the name of the soldier or offi cer whose tax is thus paid, the year for which it was assessed, and the date of the payment thereof; which said certi ficate and receipt, or receipt only, shall be prim(' fOir evidence to any election or board provided for by this act, before which the Sallie may be ()tiered, of the due assessment of the said tax against and the payment thereof, by the soldier or officer therein named offering the same as aforesaid ; but said election board shall not be thereby precluded from requiring other proof of the right to vote, as specified by this act or the general election laws of this Common wealth ; and if any of said assessors, collectors or treasurers shall neglect or refuse to comply with the provisions of this section, or to perform any of the duties therein enjoined upon them, 0r either of them, he or they so offending shall he considered and adjudged guilty of a misdemeanor in °Mee, and shall, on conviction, be tined in any sum not less than twenty or more than one hundred ( 1„11„, ; if, That the additional assessments reOntirc I to he made by the sectin iii th, ity of Philadelphia hull he made (m application of any citi zen of the c-.lcetion district or precinct thereof, upon oath or affirmation of said citizen, to be adminered by the asses sor, that such :Wsent ...oldier is a citizen of ;heel:A.lkm di s trict or precinct where in such asses-mein is r,luired by such citizen to 1,9 made. i any to perform Ili, dut . N, apply t, penaltie , herein pointed out. Thertl'i. \VIP) are aNyNY and regi multi., on (L•ilu•ii,,i ill the t. ant! 111,• IaNN pro \ that Itle( rrr i' , l* ihe /hair Nollio (It pirre -,101 a proxy to any frft , lDl at I I II I tn , coil pWilti,t wit hy law any it the elccturs 10,1111;01,i in ,uctimi of this act, 1 ,c,-, than It ti ill tmlntot•r. hS 1111•111- Ht•r, :-.:•tat, , Terrikw.v. an(l -1,11 ~parated from their company, .1' Shall he ill may 11/”-loital, tia,'y yard, 2e55e1, /or on 1,;(1 \ or /01:/..r ditty, 11,11 Icr "r H hmit 111 Statv, ml/1/ , r,itcliHik•iim-kwc,,a,,-liall render it pt./o1 :11 , 1,111m Illcy will be till 111'.1w1 cithlpally, ur 1“ i•IV,•111 “1 I,i , 1,511,11• 1,1:11, .1 . 4,15e i11t• (1/./•titotts mi•mi . rom./1, / or elcr- I;;rm \ ots in the : enter aforelai,l is hereby 1, :t 11,;[, 1,:111111s, pn.perlY i't,111(.11, hy „ ...~,thrr\r, hc vw.cr Ina\ 0 1, . , 5c, in a sealcd 1. , ...4et her \ \vriticii pritite,l, " , p 111.1 . 1 .v wrin , " ' o ' 1 1, " 11 Y I.rintod.' l,o (' - ne.lll, ,•..nt aini the ininie t le• vet the eolintv, to \, or ward \\ NVl'itll'll or pl11:1,•ii ity 110a1iiiet1 (oter in the .ii-trict of \vhi,•ll -.aid voter to cast t he ballet " , "' 1 "1 , 01, the '0 ,I -111.1 stat,•un•iit and to Lc -1e...e.,1 be the ,alt \ and att, i.y the conitnanding iit• I- a 1111•1111)01', il, the t'1111'• 0 1-i1111,' 4,111111iS ,i,,111•11 "1 . 4 11, regiment in the ease tdill• c r s are ~•.ifiveitiently N od jr 1 101 .- IVi,i`. then hy , 1,1111.• NVii 111,: 111111 :iit ;ulit:n'it of ;list cater. heron , ...on., one or the aforesaid, anil ill 111, -111'11 (liliee r, jell I'C duly :1111111.rizell to any in ' or this S1:111-, that he i.... voter in the electi,.ll district in \\Thiel. he 1.1.1.1.1.5,.s In vote, that lie i, in the actual mil itar.v the 1 Illle,l States, thi- de-crihing the to vcl,i, h he belong . s, that he ha , not ...,.... ai, 1. 11 11 1 .1., n ) 1111 miter person or than the one ill ,11,11 authority inenttoned, that he Avill 1101 . 11.,, t" 1" 11 maY he opc.iett .1,1 electi..ll day at tel and tinll he b• not a :tint In., not been Ilkitonorzthl3 - dismissed (row the service, :Intl that he is now statiened ill the State of ---. Said scaled envelope, containing. the authority' :tint to he ,t•lit to the ~ motor por,on,, hy !nail tor otherwise, tvritteil or printed on the out acres- the —ale.] part thereof, the "Seldit , r's halloo hormie.:ll or \vat . .l,l in the county 'I Ihe to \\limn such ,hall ~•111.,..11 a1 1, nil the (lay I.•.•tl•pn and whil , t )1' I Ile pro .l,en, deliver the en the I.li.liler \id...1!..11en the stunt' he olerlinll d;•1_,()-it the L;ill"ts tiwn•in anti , 1 , 1 ,,, it,t1,:t201 1,(,,,rd -tin], in I II,,:1111, 111a11 - 11,1 . 4111.-:" ra,t at. the Said hi ; IterSliii (hi . he eler -11.1% Li• I .l lllll.ldied I ill,. delivered hy hint in Il• \01en1.,.,-cve4ll,.\- him, and that tile ha, Init. been .1. the I ,, ntent , or :Were,' in any way hy llt •- t' the 1:1`.1 that in nrtlor Iu oual,le any al,ent in the acing, on (lei:whet' ser \leo, in the lute, h, ht , 111 , , 1 th , lt . 11/( fe,• /11 . '11. Til.t• 11111,i L'iVt' a c•er ;lnd iln• tax col leetiw a re,•eiii: I•,•riili,-ale and ht• ininledintely fin•Nvitnleil 1,, the inl lion, In I, .hulls him at the at \vb . ', II he In the ca,e led lir vole hy ytiti Inca iuune , liatol~ . euA thou hitillic • , 1;l11.•111,111, rind :Ai -1,1\11^• l' "HVe in a (laY h t • PDOVI.Ied hy lilt . LI \V,1•111•10sed the I,tilnt, 11.1 ,1:1 in the WllO the 1, :1111 , 1 :Ct 11 1, 111 e, ,1 :IS t , ) lx' hy hint t•i e.,,ce"., eh, In eti,a- wh , •rt• a ,old . n.r otcs prox - , the ~,r tinean• ry'cipt, if scot h. Itiin, inn-; eilllcc returned or 1111.11.1il•ah. I,y prox‘• kill Ix ~ 1 1. c.•. 4•11:111(11!2:0, as thl,llll the (,l'i:2:111:11 \c:l l resent.. 111 11S,`, ul IlatlindiZ('ll the un ttir:dizzttien ftr It certified copy of the ,tllllO, 11111,1 1,0 \VIICrt. the Vote is prest , ateth \yin:tiler in the artily or hy proNy at home. will 1,10:1,4. ,O(' 111111 the work is (low // , ' ,,,,, i/h/!/ 111111 want, and I:etp a list or Ike Haines of soldiers front melt tam•inet to Nvllolll lotlers, ticket \r., have been sent, :and also cltelt),e It list of the sante to this ('I 111111 ll'you think ft :Advisable, send tigenh, to your soldiers in the army, or do what ever you limy dean expedient. Please inform n, at your enrliest eon- Vonir•nt•teltovc far have succeeded. Permit u , :wain to urge upon you the 0t,r04 ciyiboic , , as the time is very ,hurt.. ('. L. \ VAR. I), 'lmirmau of Stine Central Committee. .h )11N Sll Commit Me. 'II:I.:MAN 11. l'I'1:1)Y. ) [1 einticrtltic papers throughout the State will please copy.] The C. S. sloop-of-war Brooklyn arrived at the Charlestown Navy Yard Tuesday morning. This vessel led in the engneement at Mobile, and suffered more from Fort Morgan than any other. Fifty-nine of the shots entered her sides, olusL of them on the berth deck, and seventy-three shots took effect in other parts , if her. On her decks are to be seen more than twelve hundred pounds of iron, which were poured into her from the rebel batteries. o:tothfiul lENTRAL EMPOOII'3I OF FASHIONS. K. KILLIAN, .II'ER( 'HA X7' TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, E. Col:. CENTRE SqUA RE A: E. KING ST., I.ANeAsTER, PA. , • Coat:wily (al hand a large and well selected ',lent of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and V ESTI NUS, which will lie made up to order in the Idlest styles. REA DY-MA DE CLOTHING AND GENTS' FC RN IsHING GOODS in great variety always nn hand. Thank fill for the Very liberal share of patron aue herc:tocurt , received, 1 hope to merit a con tiuuauee of the same. H. K. KILLIAN. tflir 20 Neat 65tatt. ALE OF A LIMESTONE FAILIL—ON 0 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7th, WA, the under signed will sell at public sale, on the above day, in North Middleton twp., on the Hay's Bridge Road, two miles west of Carlisle, containing 95 ACRES and 115 PERCHES. The improve ments are a FRAME. WEATHERBOARDED HOUSE, with Kitchen attached, Smoke House, new Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Hog Pen, and other outbuildings. There is a never failing Well of wafer near the door; also an Apple Orchard on the premises. Also, choice Fruit Trees, such as Peaches, Cherries, Grapes, Ac. A goixl part of the farm is under post and rail fence. There i also a large amount of Locust Timber on the premises. If desired the land will be divithsl into two parts, the. first part containing 73 acres, and the second 22 acres. Sale to commence at i o'clock, P. M., of said day, when terms will be made known by set, 15 3t.w 31/1 JOS. HEBEI:LIU. PUBLIC SALE.—ON SATURDAY. TM: St day of October, 1864, The undersigned will sell by public vendne, on the premises in Manheim township, Lan caster county, near the old Manheim road, about :Or, miles from the I liv of Lancaster anu 1 mile westwardly front Netisville, the follow ing valuable property, to wit : A piece or parcel of exeellent land, adjoining lamb. of Christian Grub,. John liaverstick, Adam Shaeffer :11101, Callers, containing :::::icres more or less, whereon is erected a oNE AND A HALF' STORY LI K; A N WEATII Elt LL 0.1 :- ED DWELLING lIDU:4E, summer lem,e, hake house , a good faut, corncrib, hogsty and other buildings and improvements thereon ervuleil and being; a never-tailing well of wa ter with pump therein near the house; there is also :in excellent and never-failing: spring-not far from the house. The land is 1111<1 Off alld divide) 11110 SIN c“nvelliellt fields, the whole being under good fences and in a high .slate of cultivation; there are also a number of apple and peach trees on said premises. vOlllll.lO, at 2 o'elock in the after noon of said day wht•ti attendance will be :liven and ternib of sale made 1:114.wn, by 't Xll',!> Also, at the same time:m.l place will he sold :1 ifti of pine boaikis ;,o,t role so', 15- It M . ' • - 131'/31.1(' SALE.--o!ti 'llll . liSD.tr. 21 , 1 . 11 day 44 sEvrEm will be sold lit public sale, at the resitleact• of the subscriber, in Salisbury township, I.anc.a,ter eounty,:thout two ands half miles northeast front the Station, :Ind 1510 miles south of ;the Whit, Horse inn, the fdlloNving property, to wit: A Trael ti . tirst-niti• Pk -rill-a La.'. %Vitt, branch of l'egtlea Creek runiiin,, throm4ll the sante. containing 51 At'ltES and d 3 I'iatt'lLF:S, c. Noohouser, John :\l. ,iol:ins,n and others,all under good It•ia•t•, :HD( in a lii,tll state of cultivation. The improve int•iits thereon are a TWI) sTnity hyk B weatli..r-hoarcled Painted; tinedtined ltanarn. I.y : \Vawal Shotd, Corn Crib, Wind Ilonse. sworn., 11.,g Sty, Bake ()vim; wit num ilcz water in the wash house, barn- aid tino In The ahoy, The impov rements :tre n.... rl :telt., with a tine I 1 1 ehard selt•fled;4l,ll . l,4ll• . l . llit Treys, Wit l, Pt,il , , Clierrie , , and shade trees planted in the house yard. wiNllll,,.ter circa 11 .. pr..pt•r:y h•b•i , lb , day ;11 . ,a11', WIII wall , 111 Wt . ,111,yrila r rt.- can Igo :rj,,11..:1,1 i"." "' II"' "f . .A. Salt , b“,)11111b•la, at f 4.•c1,,•1:. P. M.. v. I, ni at Irildance v. lor gita•ll nnri b 1•11, .1 , ' , UN Z. I.A IT. .1. P. 11rtirlIrrr. 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A Well 01' never-failinv: Ivalia, with a puntir therein near Ilie ' a chard of t•latice treit. and nhout 1 TIAIIIED, the reinahhlt•t• i 5 char ale! under gaud fence, and in a high shlte n, ruh ration. a l) Velq . "l , ' , l l, ' rein-be sold to:4.lller, as it 11”ty .Suit the puireltas,. shot :mil a t_tt,,l t.to will ht. giN - en 4,1 til.• 11,t day ut April nest. l'er•ons h the prtopt,ty LrGno the sill ,110 1(11,15e Call 011 Elllalltl,l 1,,iLii13,4 11,1• the SaltlV. At the sante 1 inn., and (111 the prvinises of N., 1, will Ito ',Ad. at Coe aillowiat, H•r smll property of said (ita•ea,e,l,lo 2 Heifers 2 Shoats,: ll'. Ilives :111,1 hce ni•ds Pa•adsti•ads,C;lairs. Taidcs, Ttt;,s 1,1,1 Stands, Cider itarrels, 514,, t••,10. 1 :vo, 2 S:lt- Guns, Iron and Copper Kettles, a Lot of "n ,'(is and Scantling; and other household :111(1 fai:l ing; utensils too lannercalS to illyntbra. Sale lit ccaninclice a clue ad: lit raid day, Wben attend:tin, and 18a1115 of Side Will I, Made kIIOWII Ity Oar undersigned EXeellbas, (IF2 1111 F: KIISEE • EMANUEL KEl\ 1515. sep 22 lilt VTALI:AB O LE PLANTATION AT PRI- V VATE SALE.—The undersigned offers at private sale until the Mill day of r a i l WEI; next, all that certain Plantation or Tract of Land, containing 150 ACRES, more or less, situate In Heidelberg township, Berks county, bounded on the north by the Berks and Dau- Vphin Turnpike, on the south by the Lebanon Valley Railroad, and on the west by the out lots of the Borough of Wornelsdorl. The lin provemen ts thereon erected aria TWO-STORY STONE DWELLING I !GCSE, 35 by 10 fi ; a One- Story Tenant House, iii by .20 feet ; a new stone Swisser Barn by -IS ft, :hid a wing on each side` with Granary, Corn Crib, iVei; Spring House, running water at the house and in the barn yard • a line bearing Orchard of (Moe, Apples, r. The buildings are about 21; t yards from said turnpike, and about one-Murth mile front the railroad. The land is under good fences, and in a high state of cultivation, No. 2. Two Tracts of Land, each containing 5 Acres, situate in said township, adjoining the railroad. About one-half is covered with tim ber, and would suit well for small homes. No, 3. Ten Acres of Mountain Land, well grown with Chestnut Timber, situate in said township, about one mile from Womelsdorf. No. 4. A Coal Yard, at the Railroad Depot, near Womelsdorf. Actr- Persons wishing to purchase will please call on the subscriber, residing at the Railroad Depot, near Womelstiorf. kep 22 2tw* 37) JOHN SLIEETZ, ~teu~ ~stnxe: PICBLIC SALE—.ON FRIDAY, ocrOBEE 7TH, ISM, the undersigned Administrators of the estate of William Kelso late of Warwick' township, Lancaster county, dee'd., will sell at public sale, on the premises, in said township, the following Real Estate of said deed. to wit: Purport No. 1, A Tract of Land containing . 20% ACRES, of first-rate land. situated in the village of Millport, on which are erected a two-story Rough-Stone DWELLING HOUSE. with Basement; Tenant House, Bank Barn Cooper Shop, Wood Shed, Hog Sty, and all other necessary out-buildings. There is a spring of running water in every field; a fine orchard, consisting of Apples, Peaches, Pears, &e.. of a superior quality. Purport No. 2, THREE ACRES, more or less, adjoining No. 1, on which are erected two one and I two-story DWELLING HOUSES, one of which is Frame, the other Brick: with a Kitch en attached to each Dwelling: rune Barn, a good Orchard, running water through, the premises, and a well of water, with pump, near the door. This, property will be sold in separ ate parts if desired. Purport No. 3, 1 loot:lining TEN ACRES, more or less, without buildings. This property will I,e sold in two parts. Purport No. 4, Consisting of FOUR LOTS OF GIB It - Nlb in said village, adjoining No. 1, on %%Mich is erected a one-storied Frame DWEL LIN( i lii kI:SE, a well of Water near the door, Purport No. 5, ONE LOT OF GROUND, also situated in said village, iidjoining, No. 4. Sale to c•, itunenee al I o'clock, P. M„ of said .lay. Terms of sale—Cash on the Ist of April, JOHN KELSO, .IosJAII sNAVELEY, Actin i n ist rators I—At the ~:111u time and place will del, thl ime-half of TEN AIRES of CORN, by tb. btishel. sep22 tsw 37• 111 - 131.1 C SALE OF A VALEABLE MILL I'll , IPEItTY.--1 /11 TFitrlt.sl)AV.tn".COßEit. Isit4, will he sold :it public sale on the s premises. the alnahle 31EltrilANT .11.1 of the undersigned, sitnitliNl nn the Vello‘v Itreecht - s Creek, in Monroe t‘vp,, Cumin - Hand county, l'a., about live Wile, rust of Cm lisle. and five miles southwest of Me rhauic~hut~_. The building is brick, built in the 111 , 1 Itlarl four itad II half ,turd, high, from 711 I.y 1.1 tint, with six run of stones. 1111.1 ‘ , llliiitting :ill the necessary ma chinery for riot, and (.11,1g 'III Nvork. Tili• Uitl Is iii i„..i lueated in a rich, gruul-groaVillg. IlVigllllorll.o, :11111 I'D Well.. 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I. . ,•: IT11,1,•1. j 1 • r;.1,• r 1,1;1,11, 1111.01,!1 Whi,•ll ht IT., .1:1 , 181111. T , 11 , 11 . ,•1 :.1.1 crne of Coo 11111, ;. A Tr . t..: • licnl sia,ut Ln r.d, in Irovith.ll,o 6pE •1 I Y ; . I. 16. i6Il ill lii•I t .tied in .5 and , odiand, si • tnat..d in \Veiiii eel, sittlateil in Drn two. en!: .nnit ANI i / 1 1 1:11('IIES, iir 111 , id ii, •••,I. 111 , 1 NO. 1, late the Lennie, , • . wC.,l,in, vlcc, any of the property hcforc thc will o.vn tLr>nme by can iur nn 1). on \u. 1, or any of 11. c 1,11,14.1,:21Hqi. rid giv,,•2l on tin I,t d:ty (4 . April. Sa!ein t . 1,1111111.11,. ot',..aitl (I:1y, when a: it•J,!;tnce given P.M. :In tcrm, of salt- n.. 1.• ',;:.•,vn by JACI City, I ..:.Nllll., LEMAN, Pr , v:dence, 11. LE:WAIN:, Eden, ,ms, I , ISW :I'2l .Administrators :t'untin o':xternlinittors COSTAR'S VERMIN EXTERMINATORS. For Rats, Mice. Roaches, Ants, Red 11114-s. Moths in Furs, Woolens. etc., In sects on Plants. Fowls. Animals, A-c. Put up in '2. - ...50e.:1nd S Ut) Boxes, Bottles and Flasks. l,":3 and 55 sizes lin• Hotels, Public In stitut I, ms, inly in falillde remedies known." " Free front Poisons." Not dangerous to the Human Family.'' ther, tome out of their holes to die." Wholesale in alt !urge Mties. by all Druggists :and Retailers every when-. /2.4 - !!!BEwAREB! Mall worthless imitations. f:/ - .,--S , ee that rosriies" name is on each Box, Bottle and Flask, beton, you buy. 4Z- Address ENRY 11. (I STAR. Principal Is pot, 4 , 2 Broadway, N. Y. by an Wholesale and Retail Drug gists, Lancaster, Pa. t , I.) 2 8= 4 o.lootio. ATILLINERY. MRS. AL .1. DAILY has returned from the city witl, aii extensive zind handsome assort ment of is:PRIM.; ANDS!: AIMEE, MILLINERY which she itiias cheap for cash. Please call and examinci the stock at the Southwest corner of Centre Square, [may3 trw/7 P?oho and c;tationarit. pHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. Large Assortment—Great Variety—Unsur passedl for Beauty, Style and Finish. NEW - rt,RNS NEW BINDINGS, NEW CLASPS, • " PATENT TTINGE BACK ALBUM, the latest and best kind, made only in Phila delphia, excelling all others in strength and .durability. CARD PHOTOGILVPHS, PLAIN, 10 and 12 cents—sl.oo and $1.20 per dozen. COLORED, 25 cents--$2.50 per dozen. TRAVELING A.. - NID SHOPPING SATCHELS, WALLETS, PURSES, POCKET BOOKS, STA TIONER Y. WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, PENS, &c. STENCILS. For marking names beautifully and indelibly on Clothing. HARBACH BROS., Wholesale and Retail Dealers may 10 lyw 18] North Bth street, Phila. CREAP BOOK STORE. The place to purchase Cheap Books is at THE PEOPLE'S BOOK STORE, N 0.44 NORTH QUEEN ST., CORNER Or ORANGE, where may be found at all times, a large as sortment of • BOOKS FOR OLD AND YOUNG, CHEAP TO SUIT THE TIMES! THE POETS -IN BLUE AND GOLD. Macauley, Swain, Browning, Heber Saxe, Moore, Keble, Whittier, Coleridge, Tupper, Lowell, Longfellow, Bulwtr, Cowper, Goldsmith, Pue, Shakspeare, Milton, Byron, Kirk, White, &c., BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS In great variety. HYMN BOOKS OP ALL DENOMINATIONS. PHOTOGRAPH A LB 1 - .IIS The largest and finest assortment ever offered in the City. ALL SIZES AND STYLES, Holding from 12 to 200 pictures cacti and rang ing in price front /1) cents to 5211.00. TWO THOUSAND CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. The largest assortment in Lancaster. The greatest variety of subjects: Religious, Noted Personages, Fancy Subjects, Autumn Leaves, Nos. 1 and 2; Floater., Nos. 1 and 2 . ; Fruit and Blossoms, Sot. 1 and'_'; \\ and Mosses, Nos. 1 :mil 2; Life of Childhood, Nis. I ;mil 2; Summer Landscapes, Winter Landscapes, White Moult- • min Scenery, Funny Characters, Nos. I • and 2, beautiful ly colored. NEW STYLES BEING il'oNsT.NTll i y RE t'El VEI t. B I I; L Y, S , I.A er, RANO SM LI.. WRITING DESKS PuicrFoLD,S, .k T.Hu ACM a GRAPH BOOKS, BoA ti(>l.l) PENS AND lioLDEus, NEW GAMES Fun cllll.l/REN. NEW PAPER DoLLS, NEW CARDS, EMIIMM NEw pis. , E("rEp pp "rt p T‘)Y PA I , )Ks p.,,()Es!! Tit.\:NspARENT A clll,ll, s.11:11.\TI I scID . . . Thy \ nit.rivan fi S111111:IY Inn) • at I ht. I , ,wcNt 1,1 ~tinday-s,11(.1 Tili• ill 111arkci alwa:,, .11 lIaII I. stilt II 11, 111 All thi• bon], nsl.ll in Inn vnrinn, sulinnl, in tilt` oily 1111,1 onunic, 1111 . 11iNtIcti at tile ii,Vt•St NEW 1 EM'S m oNs. IZoci% ,a,4)111 at, .11(i at priceS. I ,ZiriMll . l forgiq the f10e,.. M. WES'I'H A El , l- . EI:.'S l',l•).l,ll,tlStm . e, Fortier North alld I /ralivy Illy 7 tl w Ili WENTZ lIROTIIERS E. WENTZ, UEN I:1 C. \ ENTz, J. V. I.NI Z. N o E .k s INO Dltv Gi)(q)s, sKrirn-4, cARPET:st AND on. (1,( rri I :ails laa s eiViia; .I ' 4llg:tit, and ',WWI, 4 ) 1 1 . july 7 ly,v fi.tai.Pl.7l's4. 011, C1,4)'111:4 N 1117:111/16" At 1114• old ..,t111.11,1)et1 atn ui t0,r111,•,,t Ermyll stn•t•t,,, A lull a,sort nl,lll styit, 11“ w “In•ring :It ftw -\\l, PLY, Vi it:. \ IN, I.:N ANI, \V Al-tt, sitlctitl,tl art it•le tti ;1,1 t 'lto u - rt•:ti vorit•ty. Titt• ttl \ INI tW which I Ittr cannot Itt• ,L11 . 1q1,-i.ii ill !ill, til illt• I:tit•-•L and nlu.tttltitrt 0,41 tit•t•ititt , pti11t,21 , .. iu ;111 Vi•l'y I,l•Hy luuud ill,. ttf :LH will Ito ,o'ttl tit vt - ty itrict, ft, cnt-it ttilly. \Vitttlt tit :t;t•rs Sult- Idictl l'itt•rith Nmiln.ast corn, :2(I and I;rw.vn strt,N, lll.ty 1111.111 W is., T Q:.: ;i I ( E( Ell'S . . A Innst vnlinddn and Ntaaalortnl puiJicatitl, Nvorl: nn4l,, ((lid :Al cidnl . nd I , l{. 111 - NTEIt'S \ - A1)1: \11.:(1..:\ I, :in original :Lnd pninnon . rt,ti ;so nn .)lan 0111“11, Fnuci ions, and 0,511a1 thsor dors of eno•sy 1;101, with Nt•v,a• Pwrin , - (lies for Ihrir sfleooly cure. ).,•:1,1 ,of 1{1:NTEll has long ',tali, niof still is, u,hnun,t -ed,lan at the thrih.sl 50118.11 at of 11,111 , '1 nlli iwi . son,, he has ht•pii haliBBol n, ..xt.aal hi, nh•ai,al through H- nh•dinin of his " vAt)i.: mEcu)t. - h, in the 181118 , of 1•VI•ry C„i;lc in nit . I: 111 d, a. 1 , l,, , •111 i v.. 1 , 1 ,•••••I . oi. tty tt, n ,titttlt• ivr Ili,.ullr ati ttt , it: tint. tit :11,1 ticsil•lle(iVe evt, )11,,•,11•,st.ellrely Lt. f.pr,",il,:t•ti fn•e,,l itt:tity Itttrl iti flit. tl 4,911, 141111, \vl.krl:. Itt:ty t;:tt T111.:1:1.: is :\ FAN t %'I - S COM POUND EXTIRAC"I" ND, r, MIS I, P1 . 1.1,,I“11 111 . the 1.111/111 . fi,1 lil , lllll/1 and Cert:tin curt. “I , . . 11111,V I.t• nn u~ the ht St IllodO for lo• r,,t ion of Those romi,itt•.. In the alga class of pto . sons t,rlFoth soxos t o ivloch Ihov twyk•rint,rl,sl, Ire th,f,est il/11, 1111(1 by 1 1•1111(•1.11t 1 . 11.1i1,1 uttleli rducti. 8.-1 3 .•,,ns atlvi,• l'ullllf Ex; 1,41 111,•1. , ...11.1 nll , l i un.l, lit-111. , Prio, 011 ..f .I:tinthif•turt.4l I ov 1:1:.\ NT A: E=IIMM AND 1.*fll; 1.1.: BY 1)1“ ., ;1,41'S k;LN- Elt.ll- i,,•1 13 I VNV AIANHOOD: HOW RE- .lunl 1;11h1i , h,• , 1.;t 4,f I , r. Culx.•r -w,•ll's the t‘v:lll , ,ut 1,1 , •(11,1I1(•, ~f , I.l•lllaltrrliii,t, nr ~111 itlai :111,11,1.1 1111).•.111.111, 111 l'rico, in a .t•a1...1 on‘( Ir.y ;c:111,.:• ,]. t r nuinstnii, , . THrly flmt till' :,1:11111h, 1 . /.11 , 1'1111,11,-, 4/1 llt• C/11,1 tt .111//111 1;11' ll.;'rrl illtt•111:11 111,11,1, , 41' ittll ICI tilt' kllill•, //Lit IlltrIlt• (Mist' I•t•I ll1:14:111.11•Ill•CtIllll, it:. lilt :111 , 4/1 . Whi1•11 Ill.tilt, WHO, I.f , / r,ll— —u:: rr 111, 11:111,•lt hc 11 , • , 0111 ;Ind ors ry 11,11 lI lug I,IW S , •llt. `II N. 1.1,111 11, 14, “lIV =ME= (11.%5..1. is. I:LINE llowery N. Y.. npr 1!I 1) ELI. la EN iiERSON AZ CO ColtNEl2 E.IST KIN , : AND In r. E SJAEEIA JAMES 11. WALTON. TII.M AS W. YoST A , Svr A I. T 0 N at.Y 0 S 'l' • 8.-1 NER. , :, It o E N I: L I• )1.1, E T , Suciil THIRD S-1-1;I:irr, rniLADELPHrA I*,ol, P.AI Prn 111nr•k k Co. I i l',ll,)ek 7;r:t(iii.l, Warren J. W. 0,- 11)11. < :":11111,1N1/11 111611.EsT PiticE 11) run GULL AND 61)VEItNMENT AND ()THER INTERE:"TS STOCKS BOUGII± fflUilininiiii=l CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA., 11=1 The public are respect fa liv invited to call and examine one of the finest and most complete assortment of goods, in our hue, ever Mimed in Lancaster. July 7 t . fwt• 26 00FING SLATE. rie PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE TIMES. The undersigned having constantly on hand a full supply of Lancaster and York county. ROOFING SLATE of the best qualities, which he is selling at reduced prices, and which will be put on by the square or sold by the ton, on the most reasonable terms. Also, on hand an Extra Light PEACH BOTTOM SLATE, in tended for slating on shingled roofs. Having In my employ the best Slaters in the market the work will be warranted to be ex ecuted in the best manner. As these gallUes of Slate are the best in the market, builders and others will find it to their interest to call and examine samples at my of nee, In Sprecher's New Airrialltural and Seed Ware Rooms, No. 28 East King street, two doors West of the Court House. apr 19 9mw 151 URU. D. SPRECLID% Tl.vp ODods, &c '~lledical =M=MME =ME ~atnitiug 13 ANKEIZ .S Wm. Wilkins, " 11. L. F , ,tor, htd,r, MIZE= AOtl, ho, &t GAITERS RI:I3BERS, atoofingiate *l - f/ital. 13 • 211 i S E S HERB BITTERS'. These Bitters fire rapidly winning their way to public favor, and before long will be the only ones in popular demand. The cores they have effected for years past has induced the proprie tor to bring them more particularly before the people. They are not a new remedy, the recipe Lori:flaking the "Bitters" having been in the :possession of the proprietor for many years. The ingredients are composed of the following Medicinal herbs and roots, all possessing well known curative powers, and are warranted not to contain any other article: Eleclunpane,'Bur dock Spikenard. soapwort, Peruvian Bark, Spicewood, Mullein, Slippery Elm, Sas safras, Sarsaparilla, Gentian Root, Juniper, Spirits Nitre, Balsam Copavia, Cubebs, Dande lien, Pure Spirits and Barberry. The Bitters have been used by persons afflicted with vari ous diseases for some years past, tun' such has been their success in curing the most obstinate diseases, that the proprietor is now induced for the first time to offer them to the public, with the full confidence and a willingness to guaran tee that if properly used they will efiet per manent cures in the most obstinate cases of diseases. They are a certain remedy for Dys pepsia, Liver Complaints, Loss of Appetite, Nervous affections, intermittent Fever, Fever and Ague, General Debility, or Weakness mused IT exposure, imprudence or excess, Coughs and Colds, Diarrhrea,lleadache, Cholera Morbus, Rheitmatisin or pains in the limbs, Cramp in the stomach, Neuralgia, Diseases of the Skin, such as scrofula, Ulcers, etc. Also, Piles, Worfri,,,specially Seat Worms, and all other diseases ,rreqsing from in disorganized or diseased stomach or impurity of Blood. As a Blood Purifier and Tonic or general Appetizer these Bitters are also without a rival, and should be kept in every i,uuily. These Herb Diners are warranted to cure all venerial dis eases, no Ina tier of how long standing. The manufacturer recommends it for this class of diseases particularly, and can produce certifi cates of the most remarkable cures. Those who are suffering with any of these unpleasant complaints. should at once give this medicine :titrial. No Lady desiring a CLEAR PLKX ION should h r without ii. DI Es iN DELIcATE HEALTH, suffering from Irregularities from whatever cause, will rind this inedhanea safe and certain rehmly; but like all other remedies of this should he used with caution M . married Below the alllicteti will rind n contlensetl statontent of the cures perforntetl on the sari tans 111 , 1iVi.111:11S IlallleS:tre herewith ap pended, whose Cell iticatt, nun at any Bloc he seen by Calling :It the Store of the Proprietor, (tent re Square, Lancaster, Pa. lt..)11S111.1t:It, Sole Alanulticturer. o.llll'lllllcl' c)1 . C.. 1), 91 , 111 I'. V., was t•tll'etl he Iho :if I hose W ,, t111 , 11,,,i,11 in the .t•rcivt,--\lxll, 11111• "1 . 11. (1111(1,111,f NV In mpi Jul I N C. \V. \ )N. I.nnva,ter, rurt•tl la• spin, and I:.i,lncy,,,vc.,cnht rack,' in I 11, -Arms. cured of Disease of the 1:ael: and Arreouo sea out. II EN ItY Lanewsik.r,ctireklolaNtroke of the the lit, of tilt: u:se of his right :um. .11:SEI'llWI:t1 1'hilaki,1111:::‘, 3,llshler's Bit 4., Ito', reotorek: him to health, having been much atilieteki wish VariOLIS ail ment, tor a hilig nine. I,:ineasier, cured of Chroille Ikkarrlkkea and Eketinkatkikk. 1:.1N1111. VINEFI:k Lanea,ter, cured of Cht•onie h:nt, which he 1111, Willi While in the Army - 1,1 , 1111.1111e11ik the list. 1,1 lilld others LEVI 11.1111', cllst-t1 of 11.1.-u -11tat ,11 - 1 t•Xl.s111, in tilt' Al . llly. AS. 11. \\,'l :\ I.nr),,,it•r, Tort itlos his; iughier NV;Is can,' of 4Jlt•b4lll 111”IIIIIS, 11,111 Valb/I.l,tibieaNCS, by II EN EN :\l.\ IVIIS cured of Ills \valcr, hy the use of the Bit anti his \Vire list, rrlicccd from 1111,ionnii1. pains. I'll 1 1,1 l' '1151( of an af of the itlo,•ys 1111,1 I;l;l,l,li•E',.by the use of li,-1,1, , r•• 11Th Itl tcr, i,lllll , (•I•lliiit, 111:11 NV:IS curt , i Ur ...rye, sl iN•hk, was NViiil 1..11111e yo:11.,. 1:IC1:IN(;, Lille, Pa., Ns - as cured of a severe atlas k it Chronic I:heuinalkin. .1, )5. 11. \VATStrN, Laiivaster, relieved of pain, in Ili, that lie \vas 1111:1111t.I.) 1 . :131 , .1:1 . ,Y, Lancaster, cured of rrantp (Indic—Was Sl•Vt•re that he bl'eallle apprt•Svnai \ - t• nuptur, .)1.11.1' J. I'.IILNEY, Lancaster, cured of wealoiess,ul ISo trial :ind pain in the side 1)y If. .11 N, I - Ann-ster, relived of ]l - hu'in lo ur 1. - , nitnuteN by the Herb Bitter, .I.\l'i,ll 11.1.1 ;( Laneastor, that hi, soil wa, Fel t•xcniciating pains in his lags ;nal arm, s.\\ll,. I.ant•asb.t . , cured of ~P'2[, year,' :•tantling by Alistiler'N Bluer!". 11. t:. EN I)1 Villllll . , nenl . 161/11,19t Or, SaYS 11,11 . -dllll . l't11 • 1•1! 1/f \v,al:lli.ss, t w I, &.•. .1. 1.. ft\ I,l:caster, ,•rtilit•, that his family ha, Lp, n 'Hurl] rt•lievecl from ailliction by tie Bitl,•rs. E. H. 1:111).11)S, 1.:111(0,,t1•r 11111:1111,1,111/ry Itlieuinatisiti uI init. ye,trs' ir“spital, Va., was rurrQ ,ir by thel:iit,,,--,ontract ed ill T IV, Lanrastcr, rooovertal from an ::11,•Ir Vt•Ver and .hue, by the lieu uI :\ A.l'tit-t, Lancaster, cored of Nclitit callcil a Ito:min:4 I.titz, by application of the ,1( tIIN lit i'11:, Lancaster, cured of a 'Running L of fit yeas' standing, by Mishler's Bitters. ISAAC MrINTYIZ Lat waster, relieved of a severe pain across his liidneys, by the Herb Bitters. C. IL >I AYER, Lancaster, cored of a scven elk! who•h tool set 11,,1 in his teeth by Ali,hler•. Bitter,. VitEDEN BUR( ;J.:knew:ter, waNentirelv eurcd tit" :1 remarkable distressing Aliso,s hp the hitter=. 11EN1;y 1' ENDp;, Camp l'otonute, was cured of Diarrluva by the use of Mishler's tern. A. I'.IIREP., Lancaster Coolly Poorhouse, eur.•4l of Dyspepsia and Disease of the Kidneys by the Piiters. IA1:1 . 1;1 V ENS, Lancaster, relieved of a ter I onth's standing Ile I JIHN \VI - A I I,:cooaster,,lys that ,•11 . ;t,1 wore cured ut severe Rheutnatist. hy I ht• A 1..\.1,A, of Lancustil., t,) h.,1 It 1:1(It•! , rifted her of Tilts of 7 pear'.. .1, I N I I.M.\N, 1.an,L51(.1 . , etinql of Dist•ase i:4 . 111111111111 a ,cveri-paill in 111, bre:lNi, ily 1111•1,111crs. (:. \V. \V I I ITFI 11,.1vrnt at 211loona, 111:tir , 111 . 01,,, has 111(1 In IIII• .\\li .11":11ENT, vuunl c, ;1 , 1,1 1111• hit 14•1-4 1 . ,1t \i - miii(l in the log 111 ,, 1.1 1 It. 1,1 Sl,lllll 111mintain, and 14,4 . pain. .1. I'. IL., a 111,1111wr of E, 1:15111 Itegimetll, I'. V., Ivrilk, I,k 111.• I't , l.l•lt.lor, 1 hal Ow (titters hint ,pr ilia cold Lil - ililtl frion duly. .)1.11',T11.\ Lancaster, was: cured of Inilaninuttort, Rheuwati.rn, from cold taken Iyn 1.r.;1, - ,n arm. Lanca,ter, may cured of 7'ull,Lu:iou of Ilia ]ioati, whi.•ll he had for '2.5 l'equca, Lane:lst.,t•rr it front an attack or 1110 by iNI of Miami JoyjAin r NV;IS cured 111 excruciat hugjuin. in ho:a flitnd et by the use of Mishicr% Liinets. .lulls Itvartistown, Imriertster •0.5 . i•11ii . 12: of the noel: j:lxv I.y 11w ii,o•td the licrl,l:lll,Ts. ;INK ELI, heing eonlined to the boas,. for I years, C111,•(1 iiy I lii JO . AllS111( . 1 . 'S rit'rb I. \\. Laacaster, was . eonlined to the I. S. I tosriials for la weeks, by pros! j. lii 11,11111 by tI e Ilse Of the t: 1:(;.1.1Z1.71' Latiensler, NV:IS •I•NI•ri• pillll ill hi, and general I.y Ilerb \‘'ENl)ll7„ I mnt.asl or, woo cured hy the use of the ( ' Hii. ,, FV,i:lll,l,lPr, NV:IS 1 . 4 . 1h•vc41 nfa coda iu the thl,ol. by the ltst• Of the 1;lt- 111 . 1N1IY .1. I.7l"rl:l , t,t.tttit.itst,r, tinit his sight restored nchieh he had i 1,1•11 lit•priVl•li of tot . ,• ,t Ili, use of Ali,lilt•r's Bitters. '1 IAS. I% NH writes of t th:it 4.;1y having been eared of the I.:, the its, of the llil lees. II I,,ine:i.stee, was etired of in w:ll,l :11111 1)0111 ill the hack by the 1 1: %UTZ, l.:uu•avtor, hail a slight at tail: of Loci:Jaw', which Nl'a, Clll,ll by the Hit \vENDyrz, of Pennsylvania Reserves, was shut in the :trill :it the Little of Freaerirkshurg. By using the Bitters he was soon reii,•ved Irani Iriiu iu hi.. arm. 1 l EIZS, L:li s Was cured of 11:11,cil ill 111, Si/Ml:Wit bytMa it. \ i IN, 1.40,, ter, Nvasettred of (trav el I, the tu.,oY )listiler's Bitters. 111 . 131.:1:, Lancaster, svas cured of I :rave; of 10 years standing, by the use of the •1?..11i7 El„ Lancaster, was eucvl of (•1,41i1p ill tier :stolitach by the use of the Bit- FitlLlS t Laneast,r, wnv eared , by ;\ ishl.•l:s of a ',VC t of Ltatop io too :stoma VV LE( Lancaster, certifies 10 being clire.l ni It, use nt J: N EI'ILMN, Lancaster, was cured hy the ;i; h•rs of severe pains in lin•side and back - . I l'().ti, Lancaster, Was relieved from I'a!pi tat ion of the Ilea t, by the use of the lrs. .1( tILS: If Lancaster, say that his war was tri pain .141 WvalilleSb in his legs EnY, of ho land's Milk , Laneas connly, was eur,,l of I lit. (;ravel by the Nt iii Ilit• Fit El , Eltl, 1.1 - TZ, Lancaster, vertitios to until of Ith,tnitul ism by taking the herb \-, Laneasi,r, says that his soil was vu red of Ty ',hold Fever hS Mishler's A V IYVV NEADING, Lancaster, was relieved of a Dry I 'ough, of 5 months standing, by lisliter's ie•rs. S. ALLtil.ll:lt., Lancaster ? says that his laugher was 'nearly blind Irons a cold—was cared by the Hitters. • .• • .ThlIN ULM , Lancaster, was cured by the 11,0) hitters pt an Abscess in three places. til AIiAM, Lalfeaster, was cured of Ith, , umat isw , of 10 years sPanding, by Mishler's hitters. 111ARI.Ell; MON, Lancaster township, was relieved of a distressing pain in his side, by the Iterb Ilitters. • JA MM: E. EVERTS, Lancaster, cured of a severe attack of Acute Rheumatism by Alish ler's Bitters. IL HiNDERSMITH, agent at Columbia, hits valuable testimonials of cures effected by the Bitters. HENRY FRAMER, Lancaster, writes that Mishier's Bitters cured him of the Gravel of 5 years' standing. A. bit's DER, Lancaster, says the Bitters cured him of a severe attack of Paralysis • A FARMER'S WIFE, near Lancaster, says that the Bitters cured her of a severe attack of JOHN MNLY, .Lancaster, states that the Bitters cured lihn 01 Fever and Ague, which he had 3 months. JOHN LAMON had Cramp in the Stomach fur hears—the Bitters cured him. • TlitiS. \VALLES, Washington City, states that the Bitters cured him of Gravel of ten years standing, JACOB 13. AM WAKE, Esq., Lancaster, was injured at Acqula Landing last January—the Bitters cured him. HENRY KLINE, Lancaster, was cured of Dyspepsia and Derangement of the Liver, by the Bitters. JOHN A. 'MYER'S WIFE . , Lancaster, was cured of Liver ComplaintLaml loss Of appetite by the Bitters. DAVID POTTS, near Lancaster, testifies that the Bitters cured him of a severe attack of Rheumatism. July 717 w 26 Natal. WISTAR'S BALS A M WILD CHERRY, ORE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Difficulty of Breathing Asthma., Hoarse ness, Sore Throat, Croup, and every . Affection of THE THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST, CONSUMPTION WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY So general hasthe use of this remedy become, and so popular Is It everywhere, that it is um nece.ssary to recount its virtues. Its works speak for it, and rind utterance In the abun dant and voluntary testimony of the many who from long suffering and settled disease have by its use been restored to pristine vigor and health. We ran present a mass of evidence in proof of our assertions, that CANNOT BE DISCREDITED. • THE ItEV. JACOB SEcIILEI Well known and much respected ainoint the German population in this country, makes the following- statement for the benent of the afflicted: P, eb. IS.W. DRAR Slits: HavingHANovEß realized a. in F my family important benefits from the use nt your mina hie preparation—q istar's Balsam of Wild Cherry—it affords Me pleasure to reeolninen,l it to the public. Some eight years ago one of my daughters seemed to be in a decline, and little hopes of her recovery snore entertahied. I then procured a bottlil , of your excellent Nil sate, and before she had taken the whole of t he contents of the bottle there tins n great lin provelnent in her health. 1 have. in my in dividual ease, made frequen! use of your vaht able medicine, and ilaVe also !wen Is...tilled by it. JAC( PIZONI.II:SSE SMITH, I•.nQ President of the Morris County Morris town, New Jersey. " /10.V1114 used Itr. NViSt:ll" . , 11111,1111 of \VIM Cherry for about tiiteen years, and having re alized, its benelleinl results in illy , it at fords me great pleasure in ree, , ntnteicling it to the public as IL valuable n•iiled - tin ca,e of ivecl: lungs, colds, coughs, &c., and It remedy whlcl I consider to he entirely innocent, ;‘ll,l amt Is Utlien with pertvel sal;•ty bi the InoNt delicate in health.- MIN.J.IIN Sminj iliNtinguislicil Lowy,. in r , 01 111,1,1 , 1 n 111 . . ais W y 15 . 11..8t. I 1,11051 . Di Iris that is tir iiiore gi,lt•ra I ust , l rlrrrl hy .1. 11. )It.rt•hant, WISTAICS B.\ I.\.\M \\'11.11(111.:1:1ZY N gtmuint• I. BUTTS, - k , ll thi• BIBEIMEIN .1. P. DiNsm,ozE,N, N. burl i•. \V. Prcop'irinr., L•nsluu. ISEMEIEN Ill) I N ft I . I S.l V 1 11,11, ~lit 12E1/1)1N( lit'SSl A I.V Purrs 11111 . 11 s, tirahl , , ' LIN:. REDDINWS 1:1"SS1 S.\ IN V. ('arcs Wounds, Sprain, REDDIN(i's 1:1:ss1.\ SALVF: Purrs Salt Ileum, Piles, ,welas REI)OING'S ItUSSI.I l'ures Cm . 115, c., NO P.AJIIIS sllol'Ll) BE feat, EMUMBIMEI .., . . S. NV. A'( Tr,4,nt st. 1:“.14,n And by all Drugg,isand st,,l-4:l;t•rpt•i, july D .i. WILSON'S P 19.1,54 IS= H EA 1) AC II Amtl if stateri ttg front Howl:whe t g - tt ab taitto 1111(i If the Directions are properly fi,ilowed will perform a SPEEDY A.VD PEII.II . A A' EN 7' C ONE PILL IS A I ooSI. 13. L. PAHN ESTOU K. C SOLE - PROP le !KT() S .kND MANI:FM:TURF:UN OF WHITE LEAD RED LEAD, LITI IA ED I•:, PUTTY, Sc 713 & 7s \ V clod Pit tsburg, Druggist, and Patent Medicine Dealers Every- B L. FA II NESTOCK'S VERN111 , 1:(;1.: .1.N1) CoNFEC"FIo.Ns B. L. FAH NEST( wICs V ER %f I P 1' P DE.‘p..!-',lit: We tal:, much loleastird assur ing you that there is Ili, Vo•rillitugo nom,' 11l u , :e tlult Vit• Ibink equals yours :is a iro/e.ti ive(»Rit. NVi• it Itirt4i.iy at and with uniform We arc la iiggisis and Physicians, and IlaVn hi • , 1 . 1 . 11,141 it, our patients, and 11ave been 1,11 sal isfled With its olioct s. NAXTIIN rl Mt.\ t;(;, May 21 lyNs - .2.01 it hica, N. Y. I. FA II NLSTOCK'S . () I (• 0 ( ' I 0 .V Are prepared front the :tel lye pric e of his celebrated Veriniluge. all:10.11 up iu 11 let• asst pelataltle form, to suit the taste of Poo., who cannot conveniently tt.lte the Vernlifut_te. Children will 101:e them without troulde. They are tilt elleetlve ‘Forst destro, - er. and tics Lc given to the most delicate child, • l'repared and sold by 11, 1„ F.% 1I N EST( a ,t, - (11., Solo I'roprielors, 711:L1.1 7s \\ - sod and II Fourth Streets, Pittsburg, Sold by Druggists and Medicine Lea tees gen erally. I 111;ty '.5 Iv7tl nuIIREE 111"Niliti:1) INVALIDS, haVe 111,11 (.111•1:1i sin( a NOV,tII ho•I', I Sli2. by the various 11,0 , iitiCatiOlIS ut Eiectrieily as pp.. plied :it the Electrical liistit its on Or:Lnge street, between Duke and Lint, streets, Lan caster, Pa. NOT ONE CERT! EIGATE has been published since the Electrical Insti tute has been establistn i ll in Lancaster, but this system of practice has been left tit sink or bWil4.l upon ITs OWN ME.RITS. . . . Sono. of the 1110,11 resle ;Intl slibsl.llllo/1 ( . 11.1%.,•1111 of 1,100,1510 r ~1101 y, 11 . 0:110c1 till cured, as can be seen by reb•11•11( . 0 10 111,11- Sol Veg, or tine books 4,1 the Ina i :I le. 111:-:EASES 01 . I'Very 11:1,' 101'11 I 1.111.11 y, :11111 ill :1 number of instnn,,,, all systettis and 1111•11iCilles 11,111 fnilyd , :1111i I 11, - 111N11111LI/S 11:01 11,•1•11 1 , 1,111,11111,11 i 11e111,1:11, t:I 1.;.:'; I'l' TO Pullll(m:try Consuiliptjon, Dialit•lis. 1 , , pcp,"l, l'araplegia, 11 erne-mini, nia, Laryngitis, l i nteliellsinus, :mil all diseases of the tiliroat and VI litronchitis and Neuritis, Neuralgia, Sciatic, Spinal Weaktiss, win -n arising from functional distil, balleeS Or the Organism; t'ilOrt,l Or St. Vitus OlClllent. to Females, and. especially _ _ PROLAPSCS I:TEIll or falling down of the tires, inn he perma nent ly cured, and all nervous :Meet ions yield to the action of the oilloinic and Electric cur rents, when properly applied. One would be led to suppose, front the practi cal demonstration given of the wonderful heal ing properties of Galvanism in the alieLve dis eases, that its efficacy ns a Therapeutre would be doubted by no one, and yet we occasionally come across an indiVilil2:ll WllO will not believe, simply became the :did ical Faculty, as a gen eral thing, have not taken hold of it, to them we would say that there is hardly a liraith wait's Retrospect published but what 'Lifers to the healing properties of Electricity, and that if the faculty understood inure about It they would prefer it to all other remedies, also, that some of the best, Physicians in the United Slates Lace adopted it. Hereafter, however, in order to gratify all, there will be at the Insti Lute an eminent Physician of FORTY YEA Esi ACTUAL PRACTICE, and we cordially haVile the diseased 01 all classes to call and examine into the merits of this system, as consultation and advice, to gether with pamphlets, will be given Fre.e of Charge. _ _ GEORGE W. FREED, Medical Electrician, Orange St., between Duke and Lilac Sts., Oct 2"." tfw 42] Lancaster, Pa Aota 0. H OUSUM'S 110 TEL , CORNET: OF PENN AND FOURTII STREOFS, READING, PA J. KEELEY, Proprietor. July M trwr 293 ',limy 211> \V2)
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