IX MKMOKIAM. A littlf ina -h in the rr.-h?r yrrw A (.!, !i of ptncr.il'l line: Wiirui.-'l l'V the n:il W '' l!" 1; jiri w. One !:. pa-invr tl;it cn liar.1 thn.iinl Th:it little I-a'l dawm'.l on tilt view (if Jolmny J.nos ami lii -itr Sne Tl.etn tir.i. 1 . :.'. llni: jHliels :l ellii l,.n finm tlie sli'in 1 K. II lli-- liiilc l--a' ! "f illi'.Y ill rev. -w IT. li it irvw n,.T..;-l l.v.- M.ei iiie'i I M.i l....k a Lite a:i-i :'!' A:vl '!e-e the 1 r.nl.ie Ih--ti-i 1" l"".v Tiv.nl.'.et.n-.l.xl.c in'T -it'"' T...i inr! !':.!. r tin' ;;;.-f wlirrv tlie .ia:-i They jl:inti-l J.lm in- sj.-.r . A : i tl.eir V.vU- vuS l- the iim-S ! ):.... li.-! Wii.t- ..ft'.ie ! li ; ti.ee rai.l l.ne. i!U. l! I.V liif Ml" aim '' ''u' ''" w' A!i, wv'.l. it " eanii is thr.mjli A'llell! s othi:u saw mr. .r.M.lt.h i;NoeKS I'0-.!INK!.I.lMi M-IKIT N! clifHI. TUKATMllNT or VoI.rXTKi:!. ilrar.t ("ounly, Wis, llrraul. Manv h ive read th.-cliaptei hoi lr. A'.hvd 1.. Ca-tl. nian s diary j.r- i raving ' i,!. I..-..: haughti-' j ! i;ii 1 ianc.K-h Ul'.tV nd brutal trca.tiui-nt oi' volunteer soldier- inner mm. lr. fa-tlcinan was surgeon of the ..h Vi-conia Yohuitcers of which r.-iment Amasa Cobb, known to ( verv citl.ell ol 11. IS Itiir.l congie. sioii'al ih-ti iet who reads a newsp:. i.er wa colonel. The doctor ml Mil thaMuncral Hancock was an oi!'!, cr of Trie appearance ami . v. as nrnamcnt.il in dre mauer tliat the soldiers nieki; him M'uera Strut. M K IMliN 'l-liK K- S.1VS f.l'ld Mlled Three v,ceks after (ien. r.t Han cock too the .liarv command, a chai.tcr m savs he came "one nioi n- ing to brigade drill perfei tly sol.i r. He wi-he.l to appear excited at some iiu'e mi-take in manouvcr. and the volley of oaths he thunder ed down the line, start!'-.! his men. 'Thev 1 holl-ht he mistook th lllell i.i- r.: i- .1..,. ii.r ml. es ali. llleir oineeis im v n l-ites ll.-.n-, vers. Aiioth.-r chaj ruck's 'i-!t to the hospital, where ; he said t; -a Lrigad t han wen such i" in n ni toe no; sj.ital w ere iNi"i better nu n That mm nd or dutv. Ii com lofts man in the Wi.U'd ilivi'.e iVelV I'e'jilili-:.! ill! hospital before a moii'.h. Another chapter note the tact that on Hancock's order an ex perienced druggist va- taken from the hospital and a loan who did not know one medicine from another put in his place. ( ne man was in ou-'.-jiie'.ice poisoned to death, and ? w.i o-her- m-arly so. Another ehap ;.! t'-lls how the hungry men hired and l.aid fr the nrivilege of one lr.iv i a seme in u.e i amunk n- xlu place, t omjiany - was cn ir. The ienral r.Mle down .and ; listed at Manitowoca by Ccpt. Temji omji!aeeiit!v looked on until the : cark ; company in W aukesha rood haul was brought to shore, ! count v bv Cat. I. M. I'ean : com whenbv his ord. r everv Tish was I,,..,, v'l) .' I'.eaver Ham bv Cant. i arri. d away for hiniselfand friends, whose tabl were always lauen i ii M itli wines and the best viand-;. Another relate- how that after a l.mg and tiresome march without water tlie nu n were not permitted Jo get waier when it was convenient, and a regiment was punished se verely because some of the men call ed for water. . oiii:oi:i.i:.rivi: ti-iimonv. There lives in Lancaster a gentle man. Charles Langridge by name, who belonged to the Tilth Wiscon sin at the same time with Dr. Cas leman. To get at the facts we in-tit'-d Mr. Langridge into the office and asked him what truth there was in Dr. Castleman's diary. '"So far as have seen," said he. "every thing related is substantially true. We were not always at the same places at the same times, but our accounts would be as near alike as John's gospel is to Matthew's. l liOl- ANITV AM) r.IU'TAI.ITV. ieiu ral Hancock rarely address ed a volunteer soldier without pro fanity. He treated them with ex treme brutality, and the men uni versally, so far I know. -an,e to toe conclusion that he had only k-astly instincts. i,...i ..!. J)o you recall incidents i ir. v . litis uui r.-iateii ucrogaiorv io oi'iut :d Hancock?" ''I could recall many of them by reference to my diary. I, t.m. ke.t a daily journal of what I thought worth noting." '"Well, give an item from notes of your own indicating the (ien. ral's character." . 1 . 11 A k'tt in Tin: am mi n. . r . . .. .. 1 o KiM on ii iriiuiu in ... in .i , iii., I limi that we mad" a six mile march through a drenching rain to Chiekahominy. ur brigade made ' a halt near a very fine farm belong-! ing to the l.ee taiuiiy. ome mem bers not on duty went to a fence, took oil' top rails and leaned them with one end against the fence and the other on the ground. Over th. se th'.y spread their rubber blan kets as means of prot.-ction. They then went to a straw stack and car ried from it annftils of straw and j .laced it under the blankets to rest on as protection from the mud. (Icncral Hancock hapiK-ned along Lee family. He approached them in las usual rough manner and order- . . . ,. . . . e. i' I I'll ill' r ,o iei.Kice liie ., . ,' rads and to return the rails and to rail the do. and the waiting soldiers wen .,'. UJl'l liie ua.iiil soioieis urn- ,, , . .1 - , i couipell.'d to remain in the ram ami ,, , 7 i .i . i. mud. Hancock regarded the value of a little straw as of more concern to him than the comfort ofvolun- leer i nioii soiiiiers. i ne account oi ,. . ,. , i Hancock staking the boy s fishes is ... ri-i . I'amiliar to all our regiment. lltir. A IlCr j that the kvs when thev ,. saw mm ..11 T"1. . ,1 4', -I, i , : ' ' .i . , i r. .i .' or mere conns, mc om usn-mou- itv. Tlie gem ral resolved we should hAvem. water it looked as if he premeditatiil the wickedness before -and may have kept riding along . . , , , - b.H-n intensely hot and dusty, and as s,H.n as the k.vs broke ranks thev made for the mill iM,nd will, soaj, andtowtls. After -V (call tor- tire, that evening, the bovs were or- d.red to have their canh-ens filled foianearly start. The onlv j.la.-e for tilling was this mill pon.l, which ...... i,.....,u ,..i -..i. -i.isjiivi.ini .i jn.ii'i t"i s.'.ij. su-is, 'U-t tin-n. lie approaciieii mem in. . , . 11 . 'mi .son their return w ben it was L'cr. 1 1 .. , 1 .. l i c- ; oeiore mm. , aim an-e.eiei ,q. vwwi uees ami p.ilmusncss .,n,i T iV(.r (', ,, l ', "J1"n "ecu so oiicn iieceiveu ov i urivsiv. watkr to l AixTiNo soi.-j The chief had lcam.il from his earth. A correspondent at (,iisti-!.I.u,ndi,v'I)vtK.ih (V.nsti,,' ii J '! Wurthl,'ss mixtures, nothing but mv j mius. mother the history of his .arentage, i tution Hill writes that in his region ; Headache Fkyfk n'p tv Si'i vi'v'"0 '':l"?(rous condition could; He was a demure, countryhed- "What about this not letting the: and his father's name. The meet-1 the storm began alxiut lli noon on i .;NI. U:,;kmfxt Scrofula iVy-h ei 'i i ,i;lV0 lod w to make anv more ex- 1 looking chap, and was remarkably soldiers have water when thev were ing was certainly extraordnarv to a j ednesday, and raged until Thurs-' pim.,1, biot'ehes and' i wk P'1"11"''''. But it was a big success, i awkward and shy. He liad been to thirstv and fatigued, and water con- degree. The young chief held out hy morning. He sends a list of : EiiirTioss 11U, pH'K)I) iIS( . i T1'r('' hot ties cunil her, at a cost of ; the restaurant once before, 'd the veniel.t ?" strong inducements to his white 'ie persons in the August Hill I Swelled Limbs and Droi-sv- ' T ' a tlol,!ir an1 '''"tv cents, and slie is ; f."1;irt waiter, by tne name of ll- Dr. Casthman has not clothed father to accompany him to his ' District whose houses are gone. 1!a-; Issues-- Impaired Nerves arid' r 11,nv strong -.a any woman, and i llallis bad palm, d otl a bad quarter that outrage with half its real at roc-. trik-, but paternal love and affection ! nana cultivation is ruined, and there I v,ns l)'ebiliti-- T.'..lt,.,.J u..., J , regularly d.x-s her houseliold duties. on lllt11- 11,1 :l Peeond time, thebrigadeto sec that the resolve likrty and be returned to his friends, no lood. The tidings Irom Xew.-as- chilis and all I un" ini.t T , t Vr1 as once m danger Irom t- .... . ti r i.i ii ,.r : ..... .,! V"ii , .i.m ,ni j,ung and 1 hroat dif- a tn'er " -ii.l n ,.1.1 In.li.n. , was enloree.1. tin the lMh oi ,ui- , i nis was yn iuei, ami ne was eon-; " '"'!"' .y (,culti(.H. U l .. . V Y ' ' " , ; "Xo danger," said the pert v gust we marehl over the old ,1-, ducted in honor hack to the settl,-- , "ouses some v, were leve.eii to the gtrikin- at the root ofdiseas n I rV i ri 't . l ' ii.i, , ' . i "that was the only ono of the iiamsi.urg Pattie ground and atment inns smguiany met and I g o,m, u,,., me rei-Kage w, s sw,pt : moving its causes. ! iiTv I had. Sorrv I can't aeeom ar.out-Jo l.K K halted on an cm- l-aric. the lather and son. ' c.eau rn. m ii uunu in sine. f Dr. F(,,1K.r's Ial1rovcd Cou-d, ! stand r ' vou with another," as he she nenec at the base of which ran a re informed that a soldier was kill-1 Honey will relieve -,nv V-1 , ' the change n ...:n -n... .1.... 1....1 ',-d i.,t!,ntlv l,v n b.i,n,fi.li;nn,.,.', rlueanj cough in one ''IVrfect v : the leer ddn't even ! Ult Uun"c' riunii inn; sin. un. jni- ii.ii luiii r.inir iiuriur niiinen. .' ' - , jmiir. 1 rv :, s-iiio . I .. .ttl..ot 1 1 . er .. ,r- - for thouamls f ua-n had soaped ! ami kitln.il themselves in it. We ; t'M.ik the earlv start, and after mart-h- in ;i lew iiiiles :,ln':id f us break r a , ,m,s : me:,.. oi u, i-umk- ;, tot,, left mth eanteens. for a-. ter. The men of our regiment then a,ked permission t go, and asu.-j ual. a le'.v were eleeted to take can teens for the whole. The stream proved to be a mill-raeeof clear mn i nir v. at r. Tlie men pot their an-tei-ii-J Tilled, whin Hancock and his stafl"role out from behind the mill rnd eompill.-d theni to ci.pt v their cmeens am.P ... k .r ...... . , iany. Ah, ut noon was he next op-: l.r.uni'o i... aM..i 'mi.torv ord.r were mven bv J Ian-' i . .1 i i r , .1 ..1 . .. .1 11 l.n,:. eo. K tnai me uien mihuiu uu " opportunity to get water. We went oil and reached Yorktown about two. We had started from below Williamsburg, and on a hot day in i Auutist in that sultry climate we had marched I or i miles with onlv soan suds drenched oil our dies in canteens when we started. lesm canteens wnen ; ami w.tnom any , , u - n . - ;r we w re rcimredto emp f i n Here near orktown we haltel and , Hancock and his stall, on horseback made their appearance in front of the 1 ittli W ieonm ti, i... i A!.I.I.; "WATrii. WATKR . llaneoek r..de u to the oflicer com-; candiiig the tir-t iiv iioll. JIil 1 was IicU- iappi !ie. to lie nivseii. i , , i tenant and in eoinmano. 'What is v.ur name, sir?" he demanded. 1 gave him my name. 'ACi .1 , ,i pretty ot'ieer you are- to allow votir mi n t call 'water,' when the commanding general rides round in review. I iiemaiui tlie names oi me arties so that 1 can punish them, howled the general I answered. , '( )e upving the po-t general, : in front of my men. it is imj.os- sible for me to designate them.' He thci went to the ofheer com- i. landing the second division, Enoch ! T.-tteii. and the same was repeated. Jin n, sani he, ! il. i a pumsii ; the whole 1 1 it regime"'. Aivl lie went to Jaeut. iiani t ....ml J-.inery. i f l'ortage. who was in l onimand of - t!ie regiment, and ordered him to : Smtar's w harf is coinph t'-ly washed put his regiment through a battalion awav, only the piles remaining. The o a the donhle-ijv.iek tor one hourljiook'-ont part of the roof, and the And this punishment going on the ! w l;irf oieniises wore Mown awav. run for mn .hour after our day of i fatigue and heat and privation, we were ei impelled to undergo! lhis is i toe sort ol man or brine den. Jian - eek is. aim i !!nmeen onuneer , f-o.dier under mm at that time win att-st these lads. a tti ix VJTM-. . ... i: l : ! I .ill Uil lllin i limi -ll'iuili iii.n , . r . .i. ...) i . .".,.. i ' ,vlw.r;.'1... ..bi;..r;,ll M,-e onrbvi-' .,.,!,. v-,s comi.os.,1 f the ..ih Wis-! cousin' (.tli Maine l'.Uh lVnnsylva-' nil and 41 New York a!! vl.lun-! ice,-. I he colonel ot our regiment was Hon. Amasa Cobb, now of Lin coln, Nebraska, a judge of the su preme court of that state. Hir quar termaster was Col. John . lark ot I cat'in ; company 1 at Taycheedah bvCapt. Emerson; company Cat Milwaukee bv ( apt. lierens ; coni- .any H in Hiehlan.1 county bv ('apt. i L Hawkins; company Eat 'Janes- 1 .anv K . ville bv ('apt. Wheeler: conn m Dunn county by ( apt. Evens; company ( at Lerlin by ('apt. Hugh, and company at Milwaukee by ('apt. Hibbard. "Did you ever tj:i.l thk-u: facts before Hancock was nominated for Pivsidcnt ?" "Many a time. Many pie in Lancaster have heard me i tell them from the time lea me home. : And lu re is a letter from Dr. Inger i soil, of Waukesha, a brother of llob ilngersoll. (n mv wav from the jto receive the suffrages of a large ; ,.,;,, ,.r ,1,.. .,..,.,,1,. tr 1, 7,f! ! . , " lTVSi,lent. That he is the choice of !the keepers of Anderson ville and L;,(bv J1)(j ll(.ir jviods is not sur - p rising, and how can a northern man vote for him?" We publish the fori I,,.. !... Mr i o,,r;.i I IIIL, ill. 1 1. .'I.. Ill:illll. 11. 1-S I .111, pressed bv manv citizens to give it to thepuhlic ; and they urge it know ing he is reliable in every utterance he makes upon his own knowledge lb-has been a citizen here of the highest character for l!7 vears. He r-., . .. ....... t., .......... , ... .i--. ... - . ii" ii in. in i. . i. v--i' ...... i'o-"i. 1 win ascrihe vamt v. and he is not in ; the least a yielder to sentimentality A Koiuanlic I';u l. In one of the incursions of In - dians upon the frontier settlements of IVnnsvlvahia during the llevolu- lion a verv romantic im ident oc - ur - re. . The celebr.-.ted chief. Vi i planter,?, made an attack upon the neighbors of Fort Plain, burning and destroy-; ing, and among the prisoners he ; ai.tured w.is one .b,!,n Ab.-ll. an -hi innani'.ant. Hie j.arty had traveled but a few army I stopped in aukesha county h- h Jrv )1(.tvv,.,.n Customs and t.. ..,.r.,it if .....1 tl,,.r.. c.iHi,:..c .- .... , .......................... ..... ...... rnnecss wiiarves. ine scnooners s ilt. , mine. He writes me that I then 1 Vro jil d The ' "t V tks , constantly irom l.eanaeiie, nut she ! industry winch ought to put all sue!, told him ,f Hanoieks brutalitv and j "3 1 .tlvTnS on th? ' ('u- "'." VC T T'A msmty- u h.av? J1'11, 1 "'en to shame? urges itupon me as a dutv. that I to,,w wef is smik Yorlev II b-1 t 1 Ui l'l.v, l;V.t it supported by wirepins ,n her hair. I Women, as a general rule, can tell it all to the i.u! lie. I shrink l.'.t this foreiole way: Looking dnyn Her hea-hiehe was not caused by L.ake one dollar Jo as tar es two in ...... ....... ........ .... ... ... , I., 1... I .ri.Ii II IIITI'I' I II I T'lllll. ... II . .. 1 ho,,, the publicity but, tonieitisi ' xT,:;r towimiuie i,,o , .ramie winch the hard study. This same girl often t!l(! li:mils lt( nwn , a!1,l manv on- simplv horrible t.i'retleet that a n.an i, j . v lore she could ,,-t have seen j spent lorty minutes at night putting I ceiled individuals who now consider iifs ie'h vouched for rool ot the luk i bl.nui oil. on account ot the intervening tun- up her hair, and as manv minutes : t,..t tu. .((.i.ll bounded bv i Uwnf hT'h 1 'itliherengine l.r, she exclaimed to herself, "Hi! i, the morning taking it down again. I f Ur J II TJ 1, X I vel , d nurTA. xATiWHCANniuAKAiTKU ,.ut of onh-r, is ashore, and t hesl-nm ( !(MI Almighty wivd .-lean, for true." Uut the worstf it was that, aftr ail ee"!, ti reved f t tv '?e no W n Ml Cm.i lion.,.,. - 1 Mmlr viflw!(ro-M w m lofti wreck ti . ... r . , . , . v IM u 11 IIK A (TC I. IK II a. llllllUm 1'V.OUi JI.IIHI'1 ft i.i lllell M"i'"M ""o " " " i I llf Wl I IT IT III I bur e.iro Lli.. no..- eo.I- .in, ....... ,. , .... ,, ,, , .'i,th ,niml diseoVf red lha.t this . Pel WMsalniiist "oin noon . . ... .. . , as well ac.iuauite.1 with their lan- , ,- , me ji.iiimis i in nisei i . The fact interested the chief, and o.i - r 1 .' , . inquiring ot ins captive his name, ' ., , , . , . . ( ornplaiiter knew-at one-he stood , 1 , . r before his own father. A hi 11. twent v-five vears before I ...r.i .1.-1.. iiiiu wiiii u ii.iiiei .tiiiiiii' Llieill- , f . v - i i diatis of western New ork, and on ...... , ' , isus niTuiiii.' euamo, r . l i. i.m ,h i M 1 1 1 1 son..", .inn ine lesiiii oi i.i, i o os .iii. i.".i ii .i.s i ne :ii-.tt uui, eel- ehrated wi: irrior. whom the father i ....... 4'. .m 1 ... t. H . 4 1 ..... i: . linn i.'i i.ieiosi inn.- mi i suiiiuing before lnni. ; did not seem so strong in the heart ! ofAbell as his love for the comforts,' , and luxuries , .fa white man's home, ! ami so ne ch.H.se rather to be set at! l-i 11. i . ..... , Mrs. Lvdia K. Kinkham. Xil Western Avenue Lvnn. Mass, has made the discovery. Her ViKTA-i i:i.k CoMini.vn is a pi.itive cure for j female complaint. A line address-; ed to this ladv will elicit all infor-! matii.n. For kilo bv C. X. Kovd. ... " i ..in i si i. j a. i I)-si!atim in Jamaica. Ialtim 'HE. Sejt. ). The Britis; Sept. o. The British u l,wn estimated tint th" i-land Ve have complaints irom i-.iifjianu ; Aun.ns tlie hrst tilings a prl is ex can, which arrived at ; ,:LS l,ocn put hack in development i tJlilt the beef which we send there jK?cted to learn is dishwashing steamer Amen V(,terdav. from 1 ;u,)Cr? ixii.j-Mo.i, ....nt inim.r , ., u,-,u rvelone which : swnt mvr tl iat k land on Aug. IS. ' Captain Wallace, of the American, 1 ileseni.es the destruction as coni ; plclc. Ife says there were about -Jo vissels of all kinds lying in the har , bor of King-ton when the storm o--: eurrcd, and his own steamer r.nd a i (rerman bark were the onlv ones that w,.a,K.a ia,imw 1r di-structiou. K ((W of AlI?u,t 2, , pjvw w 'thefoll.Hvin - drtailediUfo , n storm : ng detailed ccunt oftlio t E,,me cirt of h- the il:-torted : fat.' hut' that it is not distributed as ; any other branch of housekeeping. and shattered dwellings and "wreck-! J'! a the fat in the Knghsh j The first tiling necessary to sue-h-. -...tt-ml . ity, shrouu- 0ti .liflees. In manv of the towns S 1 1111,1 honet' 5 'e ,rt?ul; V?? m thw ,,rai,;,h,, to ':tVe l"11 The tret el m t.'ie srloo:i: t a murky morn- in;, jin-sents a rruiy uesoiate ..v. nr. It is and next i to impos-il)ie to . Ualogue the t:un- auedone to private houses of all ' y classes in Kingston. As we have al . i rea.lv stated, se-a-side residences are wm:k(,l wit!iout exception. A gen- KH No l E:lst 8tm t j J - from Vd , ... f,,., .,.,..., ... t!lo ' wharves began between 1" and 11 Wednesday, when the wind : a. m.. on blew in one no furious "rus h ' roin the ,.i!tb-ttv.wl The , n was an nwfn - m ;,.l,t us it rose foam in-' in the moon- ! liht. The ordinary high water- - mark is sonic jony yarns i.eiow me hoiiM'. abo v which tin- . a carried a small ho;.; -"yavd-', and strand'-d it. The folliwin is the entire d.image i r , 1 I 1 - to hinpini in Kingston Harbor: The sehot mer N.-re Packet is huh and drv at Mitchell's IScach merely ilamaged The schooner ('. 15. is , a t,.A wn ;he is consigned to l. .1 F.-mi Co. TheSunbcam and ' the Nil r are high and drv; not ; ; . '. .. i Twise damaged. Henry lluggs j tV C'o.V wharf is completely destroy- j ..,! Three buildings on tlie wharf I premises were blown down. l'.Kl tur- t, escaped, and one life was nearly j,,st 1 he o.-s here is al-oiil i.WK.!an antiry ti-.,.. and bv n'chx-k the The schooner Resistance is high and ,irv ;it I ctirtado s lannerv J.each : i " ,,tier damage w:.s sustaine. . l. 1. 1 Tin- schooner Karlv liird was blown f.-oin the east bnov of the 1 Mail Comj.any. and is now high. ; .,n, ,rv :tt the bottom ot Last street. ,M,tner damage is as vet ascertain cd. Feurtado's, the Koyal Mail j Co.'s, l! lievy & Co.'s. Mrs. Artie's. I liavuison, oitnvisi iv v.o. s aim i. ., L .I V on s wharves are totally iu strovei. i . Tlie briirnntines ( aroni. Ahnie. and Watcrwiteh sank alongside. 'J he j Ami and Empress, total wreck. The j market wharf tlooiing destroyed, all j the tiles iqirooted. Schooner Haunt- j l.-ss. loaoeu w no sail, sank on i:ie market wharf. McDowell iV Han key's wharf destroyed. The W. I. and T. steamer American, ashore in mud off the market wharf. Schoon er Sisters from Nassau, is damaged : i . - t she can be rei. aired. A. L. Malabre j Co.'s wharvi- are ii.nij.let.ly strove.!. The bark Eveihard Debus. discharging lumber, is a total wreck. ; t i t ...!: . l . 1 riM,.. Auauisous nnaii is uesiuoeo. n..-;iVi schooner MantH lita is driven in store on the w harf premises. Th schooner Wave is high and dry. Ad- j ' 11 s.,,' :ind the Central wharves are ; ih'tailv destroyed. The Trent and j i ... , i ii 'i-i 'e.. I :ini:tr are high and dry t he 1 Wl- ! light is a total wreck ;-.t tWood S i wharf, and the Spray high and dry at Prim-ess street. The Ordnance D.-snocs'. and the lovernment wharves are totally destroyed. 'The Mixi.ll.. is l.i.'li 5iM. i ilrv- on the ( , '..... i,.,.,.!. '".,. i io Yictorine and 1 1, Adventure both wrecked. The sloop Jane is high and dry at W est street. I lie schooners Mstcr and (Joodwill are slightly damaged; the Lant and the (b iieral Patterson an The bark Akbar. lviniralongside the Princess wliarf. is nskire. Sehloss's . , ... , ! wharf, with an old light, r alongside, ' is totally destroyed. The Itio Cobre : Lridge is twisted 1"J ineh-s out of place from the force of the river, The line otherwise is all right. The omg Know-,o.ny ... u.u ... u.- o. i...- no..., . e lias been, schooner Dauntless was recovered I ...I.. ..1 4 I.a . 41... .on. -..ti .-..'-'..-... . .-uuu..' . .j ...... ..V'.v..-j ! tins morning alongside the steamer . . i . , . ., .n man, .inn was lomii io .e mortuan. The- reading of the barometer was is lollows : p. m., '..i I ; s:gi Hows: S:b"ip. m., 1"..71 ; .v:27 ! . 'J'.M'l : i. m., 2'..o'! : S:40j p. m i . . .ni r.ic. i-.i.i . ... .iiiru'j.'.i . . . 1 - ... . . . j i, in., .'.i ; .s;i). m.. ... ; '.':.. ). in.. 'S-t.-t-, ; u:j . m.. -'."'. llej.orls from points all over the island tell the same sad storv eof - ! t,,e plantations utterly destroyed and ! cocoa-nut groves yielding thousands ! of nuts fell like so many cornstalks. 1 -xt -A,,irant Bay houses were torn from their Inundations, and broken llkt' matches by the wind. Canes : everywhere are llaitened to the; jrrotind. Advices concerning I'ort Koyal, which we gat tier from several ; , sources, are truly distressing, audi , ' hoo. o... ..m ;u.. s.e. j.n iuie of desolation. I he covered ways to th.. li..n the oai llou ;es. as well as the and iron, have rM"s' . .ecu i i , . .i , .. blown away, leaving thousands of tons oi coal ex pose, t to the efiirts of the atmospiiere .U N. -nns l.av, nearly every ounuing sustamci some damage. The post ofhee nar-! rowlv scaped falling cocoa-nut trees. Koads are blocked up on all sides !lnd .ii.r. ivi't' noil rnt.l.ili it ' ",-' ....... ...... ...... .t is ;..,i.,.u;i.i,. t,. r..t ,n..;ij i,,. .-..t i n mipossiPic to get mails up j et. All ! .j, uiui :,. I .'r1 ....... ..-i. ... .n linn then. tin. lein.i... r..n i - - ......... .... . i. r.-.n,! -xi sit0 t,. oii.m:0 !h...,,rt ,v... I ' - ' " ... j .. - - -in sb James are that nearly all th. bi.lici.fi 1 i-i vr. 1 .. .n bi 1.1 I., il... i. iiii.il ..w...-. ....... ............ ..i..v f... .un.l , and are covered up With trees and are no mangoes, no yams, no pears j to be s.-en. Cane fields and coffee i plantations suffered also, and it is icareu mat me jwopie n.-ue mue or ! ' ... J ..... 1 Tl. .. i : l: - .. his breast. 'I he railroad bridge at Kio Cobre was rendered utterly im-! passable, king knocked clean off it! "um-orR All along the cast, from KW ton to Holland lk,v, the destruction was awful and thc'los bevond com- ,,uUition. The pajn-rs state that i.i..1 :i:.... i.iii its ii ni iiij.iv, .iwiuill ( ucui-: selves of the defenseless state of the; iieoiile;are stealing ml hhitur.i. It! ai,0m two vear.s : aim n is leareu ... 4.1... .1 i : i...r..r.. tK,, ti..-, ,.io.,t : r.ro l. t't with sh.-ttered nn.V ,1... nave had their houses blown" tnva v ! ....,1 tl ;r w,,, ul .,,, , ti,' markets in the towns Persons come wlthemptv hands, and trafue : latter than the American, but now , variably hn-l that the girl whose limited to an interchange of stories jthetaoles seem toletiirnel against ,ses are always i lear. and whose whi.-h re sobbiivdv told There i I anl American beet is enargcl j dishes are never sticky, can be relied lit. rallv no bu-iness goh- on am- with ""yxr.? too much tallow ; not. ; upon. She will most surely be trast ,.t .1... -..Ci- . . thev sav, that it really contains more ; worthv. and can readilv e tautrlit 1 build- tin ( iovernment oihees inL's sulk-red much, and the clerk. - irf unlit!.- t.i fiviTKMet l.iwin.-.;.; Tn si0rt t1(, w.,ii which comes from J.mjau.a t!iroUi.di the newsnai.ers is one of genuine and profound dis- tre A gentleman, writing fron Antonio, makes the following Tort state- merit: I am writing to vou from tin. midst of a scene of desolation which it is impossible to describe, and j .... i.,,- .,..,.,,. o uau it" liiiiuii.v. t .in Aii' mv.j . .1 i v.i. :.. . .. 1 '. l..,t ti.; .i .,....,i ,i.. :ni lhi"' in.ii u i, iinu uioit M .I'm ii ti1(, fn)j? ,,f the i aith as if the , lll r('l l-.r 1...1 .........1 tlr.-n.rl. tl.n : j """"" """ ..'--- land with hi- sevt'ie. Looking lroin 1 i ,;,.i.,, ,,i t 'ofloor-JOmik- audi can eul,r,. ; j dentlv assert that, in the whole of that ;i-aee; there is not left a -row- i ! in 1.1 int. not a banana, not a Vane. ! ,rt . ,,,r' t:1k r a vam vine, and ; wlu re the coffee trees are not liir-'". ii n: me min i lues u, i.in i.i' ,t,..l r l.r.il,. ,, .l.,t ,.fr t!,.. be,--! r;.w i..-.,-,. 1 ...,. (V,,,,, the ! rt o i,,,,.,.!,,., :. .,. ,l,.;,.lv :,s if nicked i -'i.v.... IV ,.,.! " uoou on Wednesday, the lstli !. v.in,l wl.iel. lei.'l I !, bout i inst., low in j strong during all the morning and it;le prcvious'dav began to assume ,,.,,. bad incre: d to full hurricane M.i.nt treneth t c. . .1- ... 'I..., 1., IV..,,, ,i, i ... .. . . 1 . . . . ..... . .. .r ,l I. ...... ...tll..' ...rhood. wlii.se houses had Ill IL. II' ''III'' " II. I ..... . ll.'l.S' ... : i ,,, ii r i..,..i l ,, to flock to me for protection, and bv to- loek! had ."I black people- uen. women tiiid ejniiiren ureix j,, ,,,,!, cowi'Ji ram and ticiiii'ling v (.-i-ht. huddled, together in mv din- ing-ro..in. between '.! and 1" o'cioe mv front door, which 1 had taken the preaution to strengthen by railing ,;,ttens across it, blew clean j out of its frame hinges, lock, bolts ., ........... j. . ... ,. ... . ...... ..... . !,.,., ti. ,....,....., ,!-n.,-,.r ! n l.ing nert'eetlv certain that ifj t,c ,l,)Ur could not be put back into I j- ,,.,.,. ti. ,-oof could not hold out j In;lllV m;imt( s. Fortunatelv for me, leu he. u lii'oinii: in "lvm" re ii"e i to the destitute, and, rallviniito.a.th-1 . ' ' - r I ' i er the men ol the nart v. the door nart v the nor i -i li,- wl.....r I . . 1 1 -i -e. ! ; r 1........ j!n.'.-li i back into its lihiee. when I ... in. i 1 ''U1 i ...... d t.i ....lr.. it with biillri 1,. i t-iin.-d iV.nn the d, strm :-ti..n f mv d.-!)lUU ),,, ..j,,; ti1(. .,.)r,)r At,'01'11- Commence pj.-j,) r,.(eived the last of the refugees an old man and woman, . . . , . , ;l vniing ad who were i rag ged through a window, more dea l than alive Irom exposure and terror. y. wiul about this time changed t, t1(. south-west, but the huricane s; nt its uirv and all damage toj . . ' . .. flH. lu.iiM' was U:tt P.nt the full r...,; .,ti,,n ol'wh'it the coi in tr- -ohI the people had sull'ered was reserved for the morning, and 1 am not ashamed to confess that when 1 looked out upon the desolate aspect of the country, I burst into a fiood of hysterical tears. As far as the i i i eve coiiiu n acii u was one waste howling wilderne- ' cultivatedand j uneultivat i . mil alike were is smooth as if anv armv of ax and cutlass men had passed through j .1 . . l .... .m. i mem. i iiumg now ii iau ir. es aim hrubs with unsparing impar- j all is that the people will have no tood lor the next VI months. I have just been waited upon bv a 1 , . ,; rr ,. ii i. ii .-i 11 u- V 1 r -t ! i... .o s.o.oi ii.-piieiois oi me i.euer class, ahle to read and write, and j they assured me that alter the tood j u-mci, .ia,i p.., a Id'.un to theground j i,,,i 1(.,.n consumed that is'n. s:.v i-i i .. . . .... , . v iiii i.i i. r r n. s nun i 'i i. f ! 1,1 ahout two weeks' lone t n uliuMi ...il.... . : ...I... : . .. .... j.,,, ; w,n ,,t. entirely destitute, for the j , next 12 or l-'J months. They have j ; asked me to prepare a petition to ! i the i mvernor on their be ha I. and I the (iovernor on tlu ir behalf, amlljthcni. Insomec have promised tliem to do so on en the teeth and im-ir provnung nie with rcllahle m- lonnation ot the actual position of Affairs in the district. One man. j Kichard Smitli, who had over b'J ! acres in cultivation in yarns, ban- j anas, and colfee, informed me that j he had just returned from his field, 1 d that it was "as smooth as the ! pidni of his hand,'' not a vestige of anything remaining. .a.s r.i'inus anI My Xerves -Vciv Jui( I'nslrutis." Si!ri::iiN, N. Y., Jan. li. Is7i. .i. i-.i:.'.i:i;. l-n-,..i.ia. X. V. . . ', . ! l'K.o: sik: , , f . ,., , . ,, (,,;m,I(.xi!1 ,'.; ;.,.. m, ( ' j j eves ninl i ; nerves yt ; n.rves w,re ,,itii,. iittnin-" Had 1..M m'v j ajipi -tite. my nuiiith taste.1 I i . ... . '. "ii .... ...... ..i.,-.i i .a':, inv jiean . , wa t , ;iM)1 f(., , .. Mlil,i i,.s( ,:iV anii.iu.,,,. i h:,v,- . '.i.i.-..,, ..i yr i:iil a,l l.her lieniolv I a.l X, ne Tnai,- ami f,el entirely e.ir,-,l y...hn tmi.- X. X. WIIITAKi:!!. Dr. Fennei V Kloodand Liver Kem edy and Nerve Tonic may well be called ''The conquering hero" of the times. It is the medical triumph of the age. Whoever has ''the blues" should take if, for it minhttr and rc ,.,v. tl,.. ,!;....,-.!. -...C .i . ! . . . . , . ..... .... .ii.i'lilv 1111 MS 'II lti.lt : i jrives rise to iheni It alwavs ,-im i ; p,ii,,.w ereiv.mu l ..i. . t ... . streivdh wheii the system is r, n, " down or "oh,. into decline enr ' Feinale Weakn-ind('hn,nie'p ' mutism :m.i r,i;..v,.s 'i..:.. i. - ..T viin'llir I. J)r la m, f ' In - ' I ,r ' UmV' mt' !mv t T, ! , 'r "MranRe! vm-,tran?o ! How ili.l iK!" it?" ij , f u" V"' t, 7- thought Ki. m C, ;,,,, ri m "l"' i Wsw'- 1 t down on a Try 1 , KkJ ' hri"1' of -i very tall tree." Dr F I' Tl , cine i , e k.tt e ? l'. -langerous in disease of !. -.1 J. . & cures, I-or the Kiiidevs. Iv' k'tt.vrv Vxn k sale PV I. . . J ovu Laying on Fat. 1J ""l - i i t'lste ot Knr nsii consumers, tnai the fat is laid on too much m com- pact masses, which has to be cut av. av for tallow and thus causing too wa!i.to- Vp, l1"'1 """P1 th,!lt the opposite oi tins .;. 1 ;. rule, that the rmgnsn-iea oeci mucu 'm Americans l un their stoi'kalong j for a few vears. then commence feed ing heavily with corn, converting a lean animal, in a few months, into a verv fat one. Such an animal lias a ! li.'ht muscle, and the corn lays on the fat heavily, while the Knglish beef is fatted, in : great measure, on their rich pastures, and till the time it is slaimhtered it is kept in a fat tening condition the whole time, one oli e t only being in view to place ll UV :n Uw ;nw 1,,r t V111?'1: I er. imisee.i meai is icu neam, om this -ontains a largeamouiit of ilesll loiming matter as well as being a l..t i.r.tihieer It inw IfeiT it iom- dueer. It seems that 1 made in this : lake lias uecn mane in inn iii.in.-i. i Tlie demand was for fat beef, md , without considering where the fat was wanted, we went to work and I'"1 in,t.h"' wiy,,,fr I'1;"'1'' n t let uc rim into error in his all1' tllilt ltls t!,e tv 1"11'! (t Lngl.shman, tor il ..... t,.r..ir.l t.k t:m.i.li' liill. 1'ltll 1.....T nil. ' I I . ...... ...... t . - .- . - . . ... . wo must consult his taste. c must not say it is his prejudice. Hiw l:s ""thing, for if he is prej udieed we must eonnucr his lireju- diee by meeting his want. lut this eomplaint of piling the fat upon the animal in lumps does not come from England alone. Our own market men in tlie eitvof Host on. and other -. i i . :.. jru m ike sim .ar com, i.im.s ! onlv witn regard to beet, but also ol iniuton ana porK. liie oreeos oi .!..... ..-I.i.h 11. 1 i.irl'ilt.l '. tl..t..O j" ' t' . , . , , lor motiimg xneir meat no noi io so ! " ' I'1 ""l '. ' jkhich are th.Te so htghlv pnz- eil lor iianis ami siiouimi rs lose inai ! peculiarity here. Thev want the mottled hams and shoulders and ; ! dt ep cuts of lean meat, with a small ! j amount of outside fat. Their mid-j dies are cured for bacon, which n - pines a snip oi iai aim oiouiei oi ; lean. Here tlie demand for middling I . . . . . '"r the pork liarrel that thev should he al tat, and i. .order to l"'",'lln ''-h-d middlings we, :l, .--r,,:lt im-asure, iiiUie i,o!n h'.ulders and hams lhis is a dd-1 "' """ re- ... ; r-.l'iK, im mu.'ii aiienuon oe- ;.,.r .rii'..i 4.-. I'.t .....1 t.. l tth. t,. 1.....I " l" "u" l" " i : 4.. 4 ...... ... i . . r . . ... .. '.' - -' ' ." ' . .' ' . : ' " : The pi iiesn oioimem;; iiiiiui-r ami less i o. o 1 I,. . i. more ciovcr, snorts, ami man dust, mixed with :i lair share ot fattening the ceases to be a steer as soon as n a calf, and be sure and keep the calf well; do the same with the wethers, and we shall have meat liieh will not onlv .... . - l uit tlie English . . , . - . market, but our own. Anu'i irun ,, ,,- . f ni it'iili.r ' I llt-niii -Vork un.l lla. I Hal.iis. ; "liad habits, ini.nre air, unhealth-j ful food, neglect of exercise, the use ; of tobacco and whiskey, have killed ; thousands of students, where hard j study has kilted one. More people j die, I think, from want of sullieient brain work than from too much of ! it. When school girls die from tight ' corscis, ncavv sKins. neaiing cingu- ons and other unnatural inflictions, ; it is verv kind in gentlemen to sav. : 'Killed W hardstudv;' but women ' . , . . . . - 7 . . 1 know hi tter. ome vears since 1 had a hired girl who sull'ered almost ! ll 1.. V 1...i:, ..... r,.,i u-M ivuo, i.. oes i sai.-iy study duringsehool Hours and : . , . . . ------ i I i It II M)t'l Ml lilt: I M fS '(I II) tX- ! , . 8,11,1 r-tion m the exhaust-, ing lanor ol altering dresses m the I latest fashion, or even in embroidery ; lor stitchine' ruffles. Thev cm scarce-t My afford an hour a dav for the j ' ..".;,. l r..:.; Ji...:. i...;. i ii i7 i.uuri ii VUIIHII Mlllll ur mil le, I how women, in all times and eoun- tries, have been bent on changing i themselves, tV.,,,, C,,d noil,-: th.-n. In ,.,iin.. tl.,. 1.1. i I bandage the feet : in others thev flatten the heads and ; paint the face. friz, the hair and ' variously deform the form divine. ; -Now, if all this were necessary to make women beautiful, it would be la nor and care well spent, lor everv i woman should make herself attract-! ive, if possible. 1! ut is it not true : that the highest beautv, as well as ! art, is to be natural? Were not our I grandmothers in their youth, though in plain attire, admired and loved quite as sincerely as the present j generation of girls are? (!ool health, a eood (lisoi witioii ninl intelliirenee I ;are the best heaiitihcrs. 1 liave : sometimes thought a collection of: m0 Vi,1'ious styles of chignons, stays, honli st irts -in.l . .1 h . .r -i 1 .. m. i n -i f i . eis - t.f woman's apparel would make a valuable and instructive addition to some of our musei U11IS .!. Jtli'k- Hittn, in th? Clriiliind Lnuhr. A Rijj Succcmm. ' .My wife has been ailing a long time with dyspepsia and nervous ness and was in bed two years with a complication of disorders her phy sician could not cure, when I was led by reading a circular left at mv . . : Yi V3' 1 arkt,r '"V 1,l,"lM'- Kuffalo. Set; other column. 1 ; SiarUiK ataTlser. ,.,i-i . . , II III. II I i j g.n..t ,i. .l.in.r..l tr. ,,n .1 --.--i ...... ..... ... M'lishinx HJsSjps. r- - . v tauirht them properly. In my ex perience I have found this to be one of the most important as well as the most neglected of kitchen accom plishments. 1 now selec t tiiv helnbv exainina- tlun on tins j-.mt especiauy l in- of hot water, and clean cloths. You need two pans ; if they are not per fectly clean, make them so. 1 re- pare some warm weak suds in one. Take first your goblets, wash them quickly. A clean cotton cloth, made of an M pillow case, will clean them nicely. If any of your glass dishes have been used for milk or butter, leave them until after you have washed your silver, for silver must be free from grease of anv KmiL rake plenty of soap to your silver, and viie it warm out ot the suds: if it gets too cold, pour hot water over it. Have your hands dry, and wipe one piece at a time. "For fainting, lay the body Uat.:" Now, that is a good rule: there is some sense in that. I cause, if you are careful to lay your body tlat 1k--fore you faint it may save you a ter ific thump when you fall. Let us add to this rule the advice, never faint on a ladder, or in a haloon. or on the top of a church-steeple, or in front of a runaway team. It isn't ! sate. "Suck poisonous wounds, unless your mouth is sore: enlarge the wound, or better, cut the wound out without delay." If thai isn't a lively piece of ad vice for a sane man to give to healthy people! List.-n here don't ymi do anything of the kind. And if you get a scratch on the throat don't enlarge it or cut it out. And if you g- t a wound on the back of the neck don't try to reach it with your mouth. Somebody will try that some d:y and there'll be a bro ken neck ill the fan:;! v. ''if in tiie water, lloat o:i the back, with the moetii mi nose nrojeet- ing.'' Now. thi-s is the best rule of the ilnt. Th.at is t.'ie cap she;.f. You cut luat out and past ' It on Vo'.'.r I cull", where vou can ai'.vavs see it. Just follow ' it rule and you will No matter if vmi stav never drown. hi the water twenty vears, if vou will just ib.at on your hack, with the noseand mouth proieetingabove the water, you won'; drown. We don'i mhiu uuai i:se man wroie inese rules, but this last one is worth all il I i 1- . ir me rest. . i . u" icsi e'" ifnr:;ri,: Th" I aiiiily liirse. Th l..ol:ev oilestii.!: betwi i n htis- ; band and uilctsoue ot the most I serious drawbacks to married hap l pini'.-s. and it is time it. was adjust ed on a more just and e.p.ial basis. 1 Th.. .oo.r .i..,....,.i... ,. i.;..!. . ... llll. 1 ,4, II UllVlH . .1 .11. .1 ..,,.. . , ' ... ... . ...'lii.ii ie.iu i--. ei..is:iii: .11111 ..,,!, , m i , . r ,i ; degrading. Men do nt realize the ...... utter helplessness ami vacuity to which tlie system condemns women. Now, does anybody k lieve that it is necessary for tlie welfare of the family that she should goto him for twenty-live cents every time she needs it for a si mm1 of thread? is it right to take her imk-cility in money matters for granted before she has been tested".' Is it. not just such women, who are left bv the failure oi some speculative craze to their own resources, witii the burden of a family noon their ioevoerieneed shoulders, whooften disnlav wonder- .. . . ..... Mill nowrs ol energy and calculation in addition to thrift and persevering out of it w.illltl lin.l .fi-.-it bin .1 i oess , - , ..lllU rv:ll nceunittrv advantage m putting the control ofall the interior , I I , , . i 41...... I . . . il... 1 1 . m uiuri tn uu.'ii in m in s nt li ir. ii;iimi.-' (lftiH.ir wiv,.s, wit, division of th. ;,.,,. income cijual to the requirement. AIicf to u YimiiiT Man. V.. ..I,....!- ;.. l...ti... ... .-ii, i in i j. js mil mini than wisdom; it is not better than hdm-st modest v. it is not better than anything. Don't listen to Ithe siren wbot.-l s von to bh.u- v.mr 1 lorn 'or it will never be tooted upon. The world is not to be deceived by cheek, and it does search for merit, and when it finds it, merit is rewarded. ;( heck never deceives the world, my j "on, it appears to do so. to the eneiKV man, nut tie is the one who i-s deceived. Do you know one cheeky man in all your acquantanee who is not reviled for his cheek the moment his bai-K is turned? Is tin world not continually drawing di.- tinetions hetveen check and merit. Almost everybody hates the cheeky man, my son. Society tires of the brassy glare of his face, the hollow iniKimg oi ins cvnu.aiime tongue. the noisy assumption of his forward- ness. i he triumphs of cheek art only tllil.arelit. Me boress bis iviiv . i i - -- - - j along through th- world and ire- nuentlv better people give wav for him. Kut so they give wav, mv bov. for a man with a pttint pot in each hand. Not because they respect the man with the paint pots particular ly, but because they want to take care of their clothes. Avoid cheek, my son. You can sell goods with out it; and your customers won't rim and hide in the cellar when they sec vou coming. niLar: lie I.niiLrlie.l too Soon. 011 handmg a five-dollar bill he remarked m a timid way : "Last time you gave me a had ;i;iiarter: please be careful tin .. iiii... .-alter kind modate lied out ii iv... M":n: i i r , u- i ti V llil" t; hnns-e U hut the last ! ime he smilcl right heartily was j lae .., tie evening just before he tW boss, when that .m Ovidual chucked him t. , ml, with the huniorous remark : I will niake J vou a pri-seiit of that, U .Ikims, and take it out ot your wages at the end .,.!.' M3S. LYD3A . PlKKHAM. OF LYNN, MASS. '. V .V msronnEB op LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S TESSTASLS CC:.I?07TD, Tor all Female Complaints. Thh TirTTAration. a in mmo ffttrntfi. onsbt of Vc(itmU i'rv rtli-a liiat are Lantiie to the nort del icate Inmli-L t'pon oic trial thr iwrJta of this Com pound will be ncojTUM'.. av.n iif-f is irnrnedJato j mad irhrn Its ix: 13 portinnd. in nlrety-nine tnw ia haa. drcdaprnnRnctniiTiHeif'-fl.aHthouiamla wfll tr tliy. Oa fcvot'nt of itt pmvrn rr-rlts. it itxlTf" commcail! ?'. prracn!-.-tl by the be-t phy?i:Um tm the countr-. It will cire mtixrlr t!ic r.rst f-irm of falllnftj if th titerui, L tK c.-r Ii n, JrivguLir ood painuJ MentroftUcn JiOT.iriaiiTrmbl' s, lnfjiramttioB nd L'lrvnition, Hrllnirs, !1 11: pUrrnrnt!i arwl tl con rquent spinal wrftkne: t. ond i Trially aduptcd to the Chnnjr of Life K w ill diolv arwl expel tumor from tlie uterus In an er.rly of fk-rHopmrnt. Tlf tentlvnry U cc-'v ero-js humors t.Vre U checked mrj EprrdjT by it: uw.-- 1.1 fort it 1:3 i l.rt-Tid l 1- lb fTPt rst and bft macdy t:ot crir N-en di-M-orer- ' ed. it pprmrat .-a every jHi:-tir.n of tho sytrra, an. I kItvS new life and vinr. I- n-wvei f:untneH.f!atuUtK-y, d rtriya!l -raring r.rutknr.la--it or. l rcH'.Ti mxkotm ot Uie stoma h It cures Uloatirijr. II -a-iviir XTTun- rrxtrr.ti.r CcnraJ Debility. t'U-.; :. i ik -i, I'l pw-on ar.d lr gstlnn. That flinx of lwr.n,; down, cnncinir pai weight and backaclo. Is alT.ayj r-rnu :m r.t ly cured vty Ita one. It wiUr.t all trrit t. r r.I t;nd-. rcll c::T-onitri rest, art tn hi'.rrjoay ivitti the lur t'..j.t trtvix th female sTTstm. Kor Kidney 'fe.;-i r ti'ji compound Lydh E. Pir.kiiam's Vejetabi Compound l!pn pared at :; ami s " WWrn Awvnn Lynn. Mr.". PriceSU"). Si l'.tlcsrC'l,;,,. S-ut until in th form of pillf.aiMMU Cio fnnn oi L-ntfs, on receipt of price, lr bos, f r ulVr. Mi-s. PINK.IUM frerij annwenaM Ktt. r.iof ir:ri:i;--. ;v-nd for pam piii t AiltlPta-Hi: aorc X?:-n Vn fMtpri-. No family sfco-iM be without LVI:.V I:. 1'INKHAM" LIVE;: TILLS. They cure roit'natit,n, I.U-xs, and Torpidity of the Lire.-. cetiu per Uix. 1 . r . '7- ii.-nDTU un-ri v. . i . . . f ilnrr. Ecrhti. Jlaiidratf. fetiUiusi ard Jma-iT i.tut r of iUb befX mniiciwa taumn ar si f-:ki,ir liivco-ilii'ie.! in I'iiam 9 l.i.vfiia Ioxk is Minsii it the zr:Ma,T. oiooa mrntr mo lit lint Health aJ Mrnnpth Iiftor tier IspJ. Pi perfect is the composition tt Tiixm'. LGir.ut Tunio tui n' oi-a.v -:. I' i.' -xi4tj fwh. ro if is US.-.1. It y.ni l.v.- Djroorv J " J-3 i r..r.r.rA-r -r if v.vj h-nl a mi!. I Fl.xn ulant. or apiwti2er. th T.s,: U jn-t the n:-I-1 . ..i.... v-.i'n a., it Kirhi c-.ll-jtiv.. ami m l EvU-oratiiiK hut nvi-r i:i'.'X.i ..inn;. L'.umoiionoriiny su-Kni-si.. u n rr...nk t.f I Coirf. l'.ir.tnit'a tiiM'.rit Tonic ,r.n ,ir..l..- h-in vou. li. tciv. ", llw l;f.- ami frii'or t.) i'he f.sii - r.n.l anil. sn.1 isacrrtiuii: L ...r.i .:. ..1 rk..Lp. iiiftnli-m. .-Uj-.. itr nnuu.il j...... .... - It Hai Sarcd IlamlmU of Hicj It hTO l.iurn. If j-ou .-.ro f n liii!; riL-. n,:il:i I'.or't T.-r.it cntii- vmi nr rliiuri ,u:k. nut u.-- i.-... . f Nd marter wliaty.mrilispasrwsvr.piuiaiiuay. iltx-it will Kive jininipt ri'li f. t i.'m.-n!r ! 1'A.ir.nR's C:fir.r. TonW not; a rum Uriiik hut tn E.-st a:i I Pure Family, jfM.'dicine ever rinit", is.n.T ur.:'.'-! t7 a new. nrvaR, ana entirely (:;i!.-n-i:i. i - u..-ii,. 'ffinjrpr pn-pamtHms ninl all : l.ivr Tori.-.i. Try, iiu. IxrtlK'. itHiriinii.y.h."lo,,l,r,J ' PARKER'S HAI3 BALSAM Tie Beit aail Most Iroannlrai Hair I)rei.iiiJ cxqu.vlely perfcnwd and pcrfa tly lorrr.!tss. Hill Alwayii EUor ray or Faded Hiir to IB ariuin.-.! you-.hfnl ro! rr an! aFrn-.iran--r. r.r.i! ! warrantrd to top tJlS, gr.nih srd preirr.t balinrs'i. Aftr apoiica.ionj the Falm il lofrcn the h r. cieane all daiuiniff and cure itcinng and hu KHin oftheMalp. by dmssttatrf. 3'f S-'temt.er 8. Cathartic Pills Cinni.in flip clioii't st rathnrtir principli n in mi-i!ii-iiu'. in nrti.ns arcurutely a.l js?f.l tn sTr a. tivitv, ct-rliiinty. ami unilorinity of r'.Ti-rt. Tli.-y arc tl, renuit til years f careful utiitly ami (.ractical ex jvrim.'nt. ami aiv the must eiTcctual n-m-f.ly yet discover".! ioriliseaw-i cause.l V.y .l.-raiiueine'it of stomach, liver, ami lxiweis, which rcijtiiru roniit ami elfec tual treatment. An n's 1'n.i.s are -ciallv ai'pii. alilf to tliis class of diseases. They act directly on ,h digestive anil assimilative processes, and restore ro'i lar liealthy action. Their extensive ,ist. by phvsicians in their practice, ami by ail civilij-.l nations, is on.i of the many proofs of their value as a safe, sure, and perfectly reliable piirjr.itivo medicine. lU-in' conijioundcd of th. concentrated virtues of purely regetal.lfi su'nstances, they are x.sitivelv frep from calomel or anv injurious properties, and can het niluiiiiistcrc.l to children with perfect safety. Am u's l'n.t.s are an effectual cure for Constipation or Cost ivciicss, ImlU K-stion. lyipepsla, Issof Appetite, Kosil Sloti.acli uu.l IJreath. iirs Ilciulaohe, 1.4ss of .Alemory, ! ma!iiess. llilioiisness Jann.lioe, Itlieiiiiiatisiii. t.i-iipt ions un.l Skin IMseases. Orof.sy, Tuniors. Worms Neuralgia, Colic, iiripes. Hiarrh.ra, lyseiitcry,ioiit. Piles, Disortler of flic l.iver, and all other diseases result i i : lT from a disordered state of the digcy ,,. apparatus. .'.s a I 'inner Till thev have no equal. WM'e ;:--n;le in their action, these i'M ' s are ihe must tliorotiirh and seareh y,i! cailiaitic that cat, lie employed, ami never irive pain unless the l.oucls an; in llameii. and then their iutluenco is lical iiiir. Tin y stimulate the appetite, and digestive organs; they operate, to purify and enrii h the I.IikhI. and impart re newed li al:'i, and vi'nr to the whole system. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER Sl CO., l'r:u-ti-a! :md Analytical lii-!iiit Lowe!!, Mass. SOM) I;V -MX Dia-(.i;isT-i r.vCVWUEUC. SCE-300L BOOKS At. 0 SCHOOL SUPPLIES. flTo tho Trade; : At ir.s;-c-tln:i pf mir rtimcr ami c.iui.lt i. cf School Books ikI School Si.ppiies, Ui.nk.wtii r.py yia. We )ii.aiipl,y liiruih an V Kf.l all School Book!uii-4 Ihrutitjhuut Wfstrru ,vuu.Uittiift ami Kitrn Ohio, .ml nr.r lines of Slates, Crayons, Pens. Pencils Hz-iJ am, siaun. Inks .y tii bottle, qua.-t. pi l,.n t.r harreli. Rulers. Liouid Slating. Blackboard Rubbers. Composition and Exercise Books, tt.:., el.-., ecuiiriti-e tvervili.iiy lust cau to Uesireii. at bet. mi irieea. If yrn cannot call anu Mie un, en.l f.-ir n;-,r quo l&iioaa Ltfcre jou uiako any fur, uos. G-. W. REED & CO General AVlioIesalc Stationers, 72 Wood St., Plttsliorch, Pa. a. k io ' 'l.ivxwwimi- ,, i. j.i.i j.ja PENNSYLVANIA FEMALE COLLEGE, PnTSBUOCH. rvlightfnRy located on high. Mtentira raimda; way from city noiao ni amok. Superior FacultT. well furniaba.1 Laboratory, and valuable. olin.-ti.iu ol minerals and Invertebrate for tilt a. HOT r in ii e'is (:'? 's.-.;. ) -.; ' " . . I . ..'. '-! VjjjJi-JJ J tratiwr .tiuly "t Natural Bcienc. Kelt term npena Sept. VtU. t'"T catalogue, terms, kr. ajilrcm: UtXEN E. PEIXE1KEAC. rrauienl. Julj2,8t THE ieraic 101: 1 8 8 O I PREPARE FOR THE GREAT PRESIDENTIAL STRUGGLE ! TIIAT OCCURS TIIIS YEAR, BY SUBSCRIBING FOR SOME GOOD JPAPEli IS TIME r ( , 2S2? luzzszi? ?c:tzd CCTi EYENK OF THE COUNTY ! ! 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