CURRENT NEWS. t'si •• rid 1 * loWr-io ,r<.|i U astimeiei it 4.11,430 j . ■t. in Kim-'m heve 255 h.liU.- ! a yaar. A tkcugbilul uim suddenly unlr gujr may be properly celled tx pensive. Uu. .tuM a tr# t —• I when chopped dewn I Chip, f'ilru, probsblv. ; 9bila-fa!i hi* hs<- put up 440 UOO.OOO worth of building* this yesr. A Mennsid that est* orsnges ban Wn fount at ! th* trandwinb Islands. If "brevity is tha soul of wit " what a funny j thing a fashionable coat Is. Un'l it 7 A Transcript in Itabrew, written ia th* year 93g i U preserved in th* National Library at Florence , Th* latent causa of suicide in Paria was th* an- j willingnert of a boy of aixtean to run errandf. Tbe Paria Eclip** bad 35,000 caricature* of lia- | balla ready to b* iaauad, wbaa Iba authorities inter- j farad. . Queen Isabella only cimei fiv* thousand pieces i of Laggag* with her in bar nneaay wandering! in i Eurep*. "I'm aittingon th* ityla, Mary," aaid the envious - young girl ai aba plunged down on her aUtar'a hat . and leathern. A German pbiluaopher predict* that Europe and i America will be auhmergad in £00,000,000 year*. I and no od* darea contradict him. A quantity ot lac* ami diimords was recently oiscOTcrrd in th* chignon of a suspected French servant girl in New York It ia laid that th* Que en of Porrugal ia fullering from an icennble brain diaeaae, similar ta that of j which ber mother died. A (ellow baa bean arrested ia Philadelphia for a murder committed by him four year* ago, in boa ton, th* dalartivci hare been in queat of him aver ainc*. j 'I bera i* a woman 79 jeara old. in Hadley, West ern Maaeachuiatta who hat never taken a riia in a (tag* coach, ear, ateamboat or any other public con veyance Twenty four Iridntnsids and groomamen recently "aaatated" at a wedding it New York General Hooker ia vary infirm an J feeble. One aid* ia completely lifeles*. and b* cannot move a *tvp without amiautH-e. Tha eeecutora of Jamea ttueharan, deceaaad.hava contracted for th* arertion of a monument over tha remaioa of the lata ex-Pre*id*nt, at Laneaa'er Tp* pluck of an expected bridegroom tailed hi:o, juat fcafora the ceremony, in Richmond, tha other day, end be rant a note to hia waiting bride 14 ll>at atfaai Har brother* then aonaad hi to in a tnnek P ud. The wit* of John Allen, "tbe wiekedert man in York," it daacrihad aa a ehort, fat woman, with • fa- a wjinewhat reaambliog a bull dog'a. unl una in whiob vie* of every kin I ia stamped—parfeet bullet bead, and a body that tooka aa if it were thrown lugethar, and not created iu the uatural way Ou a recent Sunday rvauing, Ilenuie l'roaoihan, of Wnr.-aator, Mara., accidentally shot rod totally wounded hit sweetheart, Mary 'Kelly. At her re - uuaat they were mart lad the next aftatnoen, and aba died tb* sain* avaning. A taw bight* ago, on* of tb* ballet girl* in the Yariatlaa Theatre, in Louiaville, Ky , wai burned aavaraly by har draper* catching bra trout contact with lb* footlight*. A gentleman in the audience jumped on to tha platform and extinguished the daute by enveloping the affrighted girl in the am ple toldaof hit overcoat. Ifica ia ilea east of Green river, on the line of the L'uion Pacific Railroad, a rock haa bean ou fire in a targe cut When it firat became ignited th* labor er! endeavored to extinguish it by throwing water oa it, but in vaiu They then tried to smother it with earth, and foiled It i thought t<> o* aand tvona saturated with petroleum. Indianapolis claim* to have the largest ani neat aat Ibealr* in th* West Tb* value at the crown diamond* carried off by Quaen laao lie i. cliwaled at 16,0t/J,t"oii franc* When leal heard from, I>r. Liviogatoue, the Af rican explorer, w** within a wavk'a march of Zanii bar. A Berlin angincar haa invented a military land torpado, which he pratand* will blow np a whole battalion. A Madrid aditor, ** ntenced, a taw week* since,to Imprisonment for life, haa bean aat free by tha revo- Jatioo Th* latest lhaatrieal sansatiob in London, is pro duced by running a pack of tox bounds, in foil cryi aaroaa tha stage A lady ot fortune rear Pari* has committed aui •ida. sbo had a boil on har nose, and was afraid of being diafigured. A Mrs. Louisa Wafer, in applying for an axtonaion of her licansa to keop a tavern in London, adduced preu! to ahow that, daring the twenty four year* abe had preaidad over that institution, (be had induced th* aniiatmant of 26,572 man into tb* British Navy. lu mm* sections ol Mississippi, thra* crop# base bean raijed this yaar. Tbe artesian well, at St. Louis, ta now 3,375 feet deep Tb* dtiila ar* still in a limaaton* stratum, and no wat ar. W bat ar* now called surprise parties became quite faabidnable iu England aboat the year 180 d, when tney were called "Pionic Nuppers. Ibe bill af far* was prepared, each dish being numbered,and th* subscribers to th* antartaioment draw lots, and iialj was required to furnish the dish marked against the number ha draw. An anterprisiug speculator baa purchased a whole Hjusre in a central location in Philadelphia, sad is about to build 196 bandsom* dwelling houaas, with Urge aid* yard*. The entire coat wilt be mora than •;w\ WX. Tbara ar* thraa hundred and sixty religious news papers in th* I'oitad Stale* Una in savaa of tb* popaUtiou of Holland constats of children between tbe sge* ef si a and twelve years attending tha public schools- There are no laae than 422,900 ot such young pupils. Th* Jthtr afternoon a driver left his dray in front of a Broadway Tbe ure N*w York eity, for a few moments, and returned to find its load lightened just 46 COO worth. A grateful bridegroom at Lowall, recently, pre sented th* clergyman, who mad* him so, a bouquet •tat, and that only He wss mora grateful than lb* minister waa Th* wheat tl fortua* turns suddenly. It is but a lit Ila while since th* Queen cf Spain offered protec tion to the Pop* and now she sank* it of him. Mr I>Kk*n* is taid by English pap*" to bare cleared 4560 000 by M visit to this country. bnases has Ji* ovared a petrified *if cancellation sinks into the paper. The engravings on these stamps are re marks! le copies ot the historical pictures i and bear the te.l of microscopical i-xatui i nation. — Of it Thoughts.—Did it ever occur to the reader how much of human happiness I depends oil the interchange of thoughts? I How much of the joy of existence, in fact, I depetids upon the current of one s own in— ; dividual thoughts > Or what a wonderful, mysterious faculty is the same human 1 thought ? It is indeed a most maivelous i attribute, verging closely to omnipresence. How easily it overleaps time, and how | completely it annihilates space. It is now i here, now there, in New York and in New Orleans, at I'aris and at Canton, ail at the same instant. This moment it is fathom ing the depth of the ocean, the next count ing the stars of the firmament. Now del ving amid the difficulties of abstruse sci ence. then playing joyously in the dowry fields of imagination. Here it worships gladly at the shrine of home duties, and it watches tenderly by the sick bed of a distant friend. Now it dwells amid the endearing associations of earth, and anon, jin the twinkling of an eye, it is holding ■ holy converse with departed ones in the very ante chambers of the skies. Who j that exercises this wonderful power can doubt the divinity of his origin or the im mortality of his being ? The Electoral Vote. The following table exhibits the result iof the election according to the latest re sult received : FOR SEYMOUR. Electoral Vote, Alabama 8 I Delaware . 3 j Georgia 9 j Kentucky H ! Louisiana 7 Maryland " New Jersey 7 New York 33 Total 85 FOR GRANT. Electoral vote, j Arkaunsas 3 < Connecticut 6 ! Florida (Legislature) 3 i lilmois lb | Indiana ' 13 I lowa 3 j Kansas 3 j Maine > Massachusetts 19 ! Michigan 8 1 Minnesota 4 I Missouri 11 | Nebraska 3 I Nevada 3 j New Hampshire 3 Oregon 3 Ohio 21 Pennsylvania 2G Rhode Island 1 1 Tennessee 117 Vermont 3 • West Virginia 3 Wisconsin 8 Total | 186 Total electoral vote 294 Necessarv for a choice 148 Electoral votes for Grant lttb DOUBTFUL. California 3 North Carolina V* South Carolina |* Another Enoch Arden. I UCSHtMI KfClVltN- * PTE It TWfM'Y-nIX YEARS ABSKXtv. -KIXU* HIS WIFE MARRIKI), IUAIM-* Oi IKM IVES 11 Kl. VT TitC AUK 111 SIXTI EIi.III l'he N Album Cu.UMKnn.ti. tell us a verv inlt-rctiiig and t> manlic >t>r\. In 1645 John Elliott ! r't his home and his wife, who had li >rn hint • leven child ren, in Putnam county, Indiana, suddenly j a; d in a passion at s une slight inisundcr- 1 ; standing that bad occurred h rwoeii th<-,n.! He gave his family i> intimation ot his departure previous to leaving, and they never heard of him again until the elapse ot twenty-six years. The wife believed her husband dead, and alter two years waiting she gave him up as lost to Iter forever, and married a respect able citizen ot the county narn<-.| Raliou, j and has resided happily enough with him ! j near Cloverdale ever since, until last week. ' It was then that the first ti lings of her supposed deceased husband were received I by her It was in this wise that these tidings j reached her: A letter came to her through j the hands of a person who was a stranger. ; This letter set forth that if h" would visit ' a little town several milt-s distant from ; Lloverdale she would meet end old and j very dear friend, and urged her not to ! I omit making the visit at a certain lime j The letter impressed her strangely, and she j concluded to visit the town named at, the I designated time, and did so, I \\ hat was her surptis -on entering the house where the meeting was appoititid, |to meet her fir.-t husband.. Tweutv-six | years had p-issid, and tunc ha.l left its im | press upon the man, yet she lecognizcd him at ouce, and threw herself into his i arms, for not withstanding she was n >w six | ty eight years of age, the sight of her first choice vvarme i the loving pulses of her heart and broke open tbe fountain of her ; affections that had been so long sealed up. I Slie threw her arms around Ins neck, kiss j ed his wrinkled cheek, and wept I ke a girl, , the tears of joy The husband's heart wa- al-o melted in Ito tenderness, aud he embraced his aged j hut long deserted wife with all the tender j ness of a young and ar lent lover. The past was talkedfover, tie- sudden disappear ance, long absence mid continued silence of the husband explained, and then and there U was agreed to spend the remnant of their lives together. Mr. Elliott accounts for his absence bv I a visit to California, where he secured a | fortune, thence came to Lincoln County, \ in this State ami bought a tine farm, upon 1 which he ln resided since 1859 Mr. Raliou was very loath to give up his wife, but tina.lv compromised. Mr, and Mrs. Elliott pass -iI through the city yesterday, taking the Crab Orchard train for their home in Lincoln County. A Republican form of Government. lt'theie he any American citizen who can lead the fidlowing paragraph without j a blu-di, it niu-l be because his eoiiscience I has betd scared by sectional hatred--"so | brazed that it is proof and bulwaik against I sense "Tennessee was the the first leeon-trnot ed State. More than fifty thousand voters, \ the most intelligent men of th** State, are 1 disfranchised, whilst all tbe negroes vote, and aie the governing power. Violence and anarchy are the conseijucncc. It i< a humiliating spectacle. It is fiightfu', too, as well as filled with mournful augu ries of the future of our country. Who, eight years ago, could have believed that ever the intelligent citizens of entire Slates would he subjected by military pow er and placed under the feet of negroes ! ;—of African barbarians!—of an unpro gressive race of savages incapable of civ ilization ! And that this execrable cruelty, and prostitution of even piiucipie on ' i which tiie American Union was founded, should be called guaranteeing to States a republican form of government !" No moie infamous principles was ever ■ asserted than the one upon which the pol icy of "rcconstiuction" is based—that by an act of rebellion, Southern men for/cited all their (inalienable) right*. Washing ton was a rebel and a slave-hold-1; Adams, Hancoak, Franklin, Jefferson, .Madison and Patrick Henry were rebels, aud will it be pretended that the failure of the war of I the revolution would have j f citizens ?—Rt. CKOP KKPOKTS. — The report of the De partment of Agriculture for October, indi cates that the increase in the wheal crop is scarcely more than the pfcr cent, and that j is obtained mainly from the Pacific coast. The oat crop is light in the Eastern, Mid dle and Southern Atlantic States ; there is not a full averaga in Michigan, Wisconsin, and lowa. In the other States the pro-' 1 duct is above the average. The total pro ' duct of corn will not be what was hoped in the early season or what is needed for the 1 country with a rapidly increasing popula tion, but somewhat larger in quantity than ' last year, Returns indicate la or 20 per' cent, less cotton than last voar, but accu rate statistics cannot be given till the crop : it gathered. Peas and beans will he near ly an average crop. Buck wheat is very generally deficient. Connecticut, New Jersey, Minnesota, California, and some 1 of the Southern States, will furnish favor j able exceptions. Sorghum has been more successful than last year. Returns from Louisiana indicate an increase of 22 per cent, over last year in sugar owe. The 1 crop of potatoes it generally deficient In 1 the cotton States considerable wheat is : left over from last year. In the rest of • the poyntry the old supply is less than ' usuai. Meat supplies promise to be bet j ter and larger than usjal i ' ~ 0-Tlic of Pennsylvania will stand as follows : SENATE. HOCsF.. ' j Republicans 18 Republicans 62 J Democrats 15 Democrats 88, Uep. Maj 3 Hep. Maj. 21 J i Republican majority on joint ballot, 27.1 Fro in the Coruiujf Democrat o''N<>-. sth. DARING ATTEMPT TO ROB. Two Hundred Dollars Reward Offered. One <>l the boldest attempts to rub a bank occurred in this village in broad Jay. liglit. on Monday afternoon, the "id inst., that has ercr been recorded. Between the hours of three and four o'clock p. M., a stranger entered tlm Geo. Washington bank, and inquired of the teller. Mr. Ge>. Eaton, a yii hand but never wanted," Thanksgiving Proclamation K1 JOHN \V\ UKAIIV. U'IVKUMIH I iito God, ••in 'reator, we are indebted tor life Mid all it- hle*-'ng* It. ifieri lore, heroin -- n- it all tun—i to lender unto Him the homage m grateful fieii'ts ; and, in the performance ut our -acred duties, to set apart -peeial period* to • enter into lE gates with thank-giving and info His courts with praise." For this punm-e. and in accordance with an established cus tom, I ha • designated Thursday the 26th dav of November next ; and I recommend that -tlie people of this t ommonwealth on the dav refrain from their hsual avoca tions and pursuits, and assemble at their chosen placesVof worship, to ./'praise the name of God and magnify llim with thanksgiving ;' devoutly to acknowledge their dependence, and lay upon His altar the client t'ul offerings of grateful hearts. Bella* thank Hiin with Christuin hu manity for health and prosperity : abun dant harvests ; the protection ofcoinmeicc, and a ivancement of scientific, mechanical and matiufaclural interests; our progress in education, morality, virtue and social order ; the increase of material wealth ; exemption from pestilence contagious dis ease and tin- destructive influ nee of war ; for having blessed us as a people and i nation, ami opened before lis the bright est prospects for the future ; and for other Ide-sing-, Pot it temporal and spiritual. With sore reliance upon Divine favor let us pray for forgiveness of our sins, • inakjng public conies-ion of our depen dence, that we may continue worthy of His parental - love and protecting care; that our civil and religious liberties mi i political i gilts may remain unimpaired : that w. Nt iv remember with gratitude on. country'- defenders, and clierisii with sytn patliv their widow's and orphan children ; ; and that o;ir paths through liF• max be di rcitcil fix the example and instructions of tlm B"deenie!. xvfio died that wo might • njoy ad the blessing* which temporarily fi"xx tin n trom, and eternal life in the world to come. G'.ven iirnler my hand and tiie great -ea! of tl.c State, it H irrisburg, this twen ty-' ightii dav of' fctoiier, in the year of our I/ml one thousand eight hundred and sixty eight, and of th * Commonwealth the ninety-third. John xV . Gkikv. Bv the Governor : F. JoRD AN. Secretary of the Common wealth. Removal of the National Capital. One of the editors o! W ashii.gioii .Star. lately travelling in the e-t. writes frotn St. Louis a- toll, xv* ; "People out in re have a setthd convic tion that the seat of government xvili be re moved here or hereabout- vithin the nest twenty years. Tin y say that tln-v will have it, not to give important' t" anv par ticular city or I'ic.ilit x, but as ail emblem thai the seat of emu re in the Missi-sTpfii ' \ all *v. The capital, th"X' hold, xxi'.i eo in to them natui.i i and inevitably m the cour-e of a few year*. i'lie Has' i u>t growing; the West is gaining p-iwvr in C'ongte-s year.iy, thru ;gh th • Pirmati-'o of tiexv State* and new ' nogressiormi di-tri-t V' hell all the.-e va-t praiiie* t the ti -l.e-t land are filled no xxith the population tiex me capable of supporting, the wealth and population of tin- countrv xvill !•■• so pre p(-iideratil here that the seat of government will iiecesarily gravi-ate to tli • paint xvii -r-* it wi.l he m iiarmoov with an ! an expo nent of tiie national. This i- tii" Western idea, and it i- worth out; while in Washing ton to prepare to meet it be making our city so c i-x am! ugre ib'.e is p!a •• e tesideiuv an I re* ut t'nt members xviil be uusxi Ing to leave it t > - ek quarter* of doubtful liealthtiilness on the* btek hi the muddy Mi-sissippi. Wa*'iing ton, with her equable dims'" and favorable siiuatto", ha- !ir-t-class advantage* for the perin at.cut seat ol government The wotk tioxv to i-ed u.e is to bring the cilv up to the iu.dk ol equality xvitli its advantages of po-iti -it. But the subject i* too prolif ic to be dealt with here. £-ts' I'he total expenditures of the gov ernment ol tin- United States from March •I, 1780 to June 30 1861—a period of seventy two years—amounted to £1,700,- OOt),OoO. The total expenditures of the same government from July I, 186-5, t> June .'lO, 1869, a period of four years will amount to rM,600,001.0 it). The first period includes the expens •- of one war with England, one war with Mexico, and half a dozen wars with th • In Maris. I'iie la-t period includes the exo n-es of no xvar, the I nited States being at peae • with all the world. The first period em braces more than fifty years of Democrat ic rule. The last period includes four i years of Radical rule, during which the Democracy were represented in the gov ernment only by a minority so small as to he utterly powerless for good or bad Immigration.— The statistics of the loreigners who have landed on our shores during the last year disclose some new features. Formerly the Irish were iy far the most numerous class of emigrants,,— Ba-t year they only numbered 65,134, and the Germans 117,591. Tiie English xvere more than one-half ihe number of Iri-h, having readied 33,012. Of all other nations, the total was 29,204, ma king in all 242.731 emigrants, i'he in creased emigration of North German* i* said to have risen fioui their d:--*:is'ac tion xvith the Prussian rule. An immense exodus ot peasants, many of tfiern in com fortable circumstances, i* reported from Hesse, the cause being the great increase in taxation, flio ( ainniis-ioiiers of emi gration have exposed a system of selling passages to emigrant* iu Europe at pi ices above the actual rite*. Most instances of this fraud occurred in Franco an i G-r --manv, chiefiy in Havre—none i.i Great Britain, and only one in Ireland. Hal al y Matched —All ardent xouug couple called upon u Chicago nt in i>t< r the other evening and wore made on ■. Half an hour afterwards a Chicago bunker rush ed into the minister's bouse, I •arn.-d the t*efs, and went away verv led iu the luce b cause his daughter had tinrrie i ''/ hit F. 11 •xv.' Half a hour Istur still a < 'hi— eago broker iti-hed into the minister's house, learned the fuels, and went away V' ry, very icd in the fate hecans; his son had married "(hat girl." Jiff' TM- fi.L'uxviiig i- '.lie "Hicin \NT J in t!i - U-'iui!v. ;ii "ir--- I '' i'i ; -|r-.-iiiiii : • SKYH GRANT Mw. ::::::\S Kut'-o |J 149 Exeter 0 Fills '0 Frkt M C' 1 Lemon 5' '' Mehoo:,.-inv '' l > 4 1 ■••• I ;n hdlou-: O-icrhniit. Filling-. Susquehanna 4,004 3,381 Bradford 7,i9u 4,89i> \V voming 1,i>33 1.76G Total* 13,793 9,037 Maj rity 4,736 'Tim KI.V TO HIE "ORIENTAL QUESTION." A littlu speck 't trouble is oalnurmg i 1 the Hast, tending to -ii-turb t! relations ] helweeti Fr otce and llu-.-ia. It tij[>e tr.- tlicit from a time "the memory " man rtm tietli not 'o the contrai l" the sacred kuy i to the Holv Sejinlchrc has linen ii> the ex ' ( !uive keeping oftho < Onsul of Franc - at Jeni-itletu. Ru-sia :..s no > j>refe i•• i ! the request that t • i- mo neu' ejs key tie placed if der the joint pr-ite-tiici "f ii -- M I and France. The Ti • iicli nil 0.-l r a C"ii>ißiitinoj'e has written noiii" a imij ■ protest against tii s demand, c turning thai Ito concede it would tut i-iialiy injure the j Standing ami iiilluc ce of the l'reli h in i the Fas'. The Marquis .le Moustier ot inad a similar report to the Liijt-inr, and it was decided to k p exclusive eon trol of th' 3 key. Toe further develope ' men's of this clavicular affair m iv, peiiiaps j prove to the world that the pnitieular "key" for the whole and everlasting ricar ring "Oriental Question" has always b-eu : in the hands of France. The Holy S -p --ulcl- has furnished the key tu some of the lihna.iin.st Wats of Europe and Asia, fri in the Crusades d--wn to the war ot the Crimes, and the end is not yet. Who knows? THE DP.UT IS SILVER.—It is stated in ' iiie New York Sunday Timet that he amount of the public debt in silverd.dlats. if spi cad out singly upon a sttiouth, eve. plain, .s c! -c as lie \ would lie, would Cover u area of ion : undrcd Hides. An I to t ii.e saiiie numb r <•: silver dollars would lie. >ufii.;.en ! „ i-> lay i w. four feet 11 i _r! t, the colmims i- use eon - tact, one hundred ami i weniv-rivc a !-- long 7 it would I'eq iiie >.ie mil 11 .1 fill." hi I drcd an.i i-ightv four thousand scvcu io.u drcd an i li'tv t iu- i <• lift th . 1 ! dollar-, each man kitiing uuu noa ued pounds. These dollars would w> i-th one hnn mid ioiiv millions fmr ioindrei] and seventy ri.e liiousan I p >ui.ds. tni won! 1 be seventy four I 1.1-.I two iiii-.t --< I red ami thirty-.-even to-.-. It would take lliirly seven in msand ' hundred ail i eighteen doable team-, I-:K-'M load ii wiiii two t'Oi-, to draw tills tut-. , r of silver. It would make a eiiui >; stiver dimes 1.1-k.d tojelhei null" • mg en "i_b t> rea h ai'otind i iie e irih. xietrl lo asi-i reieh around the moon, md le ire t w < ii • i dred ami i.metv eigiit millions oi-hilii.- over—or more tlnu "itough lo defray in expenses ~f the FotF.Mil (xov'er on -nt, u i - der a ICm ■< ratio a latin str r'i• •:, •Firing a whide Presidentialleim. ii ov hard it is t > realize th- iuigni tude i>l tin- d tit ; But how much Under for ifnt p. ople lo pay H I FIRST CLASs EA T I N G SALOON. XBV > I .*T; ( 4 T. UEA,• A FIMT OIMS , SilM*a. f.ir 1} uieiic-a ani L*iies AT MESHOTPEX, PA., ' i (oppsite tv Merrill's Se>u ) HIITM ' OYSTKIL-, CA K A", HOT COFFEE, FRFLTS, IV ith CON F KL'TION AHY of all kin!., ran l>e prucu.i t it ail reas rftble Lours n.i *t u.'i ier.tle prict'-. IVE ME A CALL. CHARLIE BUNNELL. iD-iil4-4u Are you Scrantoii, between this time and Christmas, and do you know that XJ2mcio]rl.iill Torrey ? s large assortment of Holiday Presents and T a tar/e ai>rtai'.'nt of BREAKFAST SHAWLS, HOODS NUBIAS, ZEPHYRS, A T.i wlii h she iovit.e riio atlenlinn if all. wiini,,- to parcbii-e. Dirio and Cloak* rut ant builc i r rna.lv t.. nrdtr Tunk. Nov. 21, l a 6- i . For Sale Cheap. Tin- &'jL'.rtr to Serve as .Jiirm ;• V'o. OTTBER Term, IBGH. ORA.VD J onus Itrotiilrun Js'nrs Runneil, 21. ( iinioc -s C. ReyouM?, Win. tire. a. Est. n —Jnisih V Carpenter Kxeo-r- Fw.klin 'in F"ik-t.ni L'-'is L" i. H'r.i'n Iliteh-.-k, oiiov 11. Bfirns. I" •11 s V.'h-ji. Pulrn, Peter Dersbeituer. Meu.-.pv.ir—M i t'urui in M'.nri*—Frauciv Weaver. Xkhjlst >n —\a : h in.el - jui-r. N.ir'i. Hati'i -Ho sin C ..uuavek. Nurthieire! m 1 - il'.esier ICnuler, Theui.ir* Si-w. Over.'.-! I .Uirt liY Treuu r. H-nry S Asrer. Tunk.'.', •>.!.• I iii-y Ai.ir S e.aple*. I'utik. Br. Benj. NtWiu vn, • Wniub-ai M'ts ut Stephen., RHA-R O.irey, e. illin Ruse-',!. rrrtr jriioKs, I'raia'riiß Benj Elvurie. Ciint.'ii--1 i-i i- .f"hn Juvoe, K O's J.h i Patrick, Lfl.n in -lira 1 1. > 0. lu.pius Me hoppe* Dastin, Rlenri Merie. Ef wa. i -L.r ii, l4v .; C.'p-.v 11, iDrs i ilrnir-., Wv ren 1; vstcr, V uui-iy--W.il. Nli!.-h-t n Tru IUAJI Maynir!. .ll'VlnW- Yv .a I>. Kr<- ir. Vich .s !l I .S .i'nlcr An i S 'ita.- -I- N'ch. ini.iii ii.iL - v, E a 4 ••'••< ii >'v - istiaguio .s.a.-ji n-v. i !*i,va L-ich- i-:. !• "uer iii! e.u nt. In P. i;- Wa Fii. kiiur. K •••'t r . , Win Pi no -Li. >-r i.i.-i vi.i njifiaji '(to Pil YSJCI ivi L Nr* Augu t l.vth, I A D7. A:: .w mc l i I yur uttuni.iu t tnv PRBPA iio:-" 'OMPOLND EXTRACT DUCHt'.— I'll - • IU ..I.U: pirts arc BCCiiU, L • Lrtr 01"• Jt'Nu'bH BERRIES. Mull ' 'U' l*|t|U' VU.VTI ; -li Juil I. 11l V.l M i .1U - r.i|s r iLeiuie.i, by uis i'la-.i .n, I>f .r n u Qua jria. C*hehi Mill* t-. 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I b-ire l.eun f.iv - V."e ikr.c.-s, r-q nics the ai I i.f ileiiiciae l • en mid imug .r.Cu the system, wuieb UELMIJOLD > KXTitACi IJUCHi inrhHably it y t.-.-. . - nn-nt is submitted In, Ciin-mnption or ursj imv -*: i • i UM llHLMllill.il'* Fl.l'ln KXT::\, T Ri. -j; , ill t!. r.s peculiar In t-euiate*. is unequaied by :nij -.r er preparation, :is in C-'lil-ur.-si-- or R-temie:., Psi-i Iu ue-s. i-r Sufipressi-ju 1.. Ciisiniu try E-. • turn 1- l Iceraled ni- .-, -iibriiß Slate the fTnr-.tR. •1 i 1 1 ci-iuplaiiits iiiciu .tv. to the s *.v. tvh.-t'i- -I'isiug*. tt|* hi'.i.is uf d.ssip.it:o:i, iaip- u len.-c in, .EY :;,e .e --ciiue nr ebu:iie id l:fo. lli-LUBoims FLCIU Kxrairr Rf-cai \\.> . • -v- KU ItvSi. WASH wiil r.i iieaiiy ex,er:win:i c- t. -;u tit system diseases arising fro it liiuus-i: -n- 1; ition at littie txpciure, iitile or in rlutrgc 1 1 itet. o> c-.i.1 etiien.-e or exposure : e • iipu-.olv' supers-uin-~ tii .Si- ullple.ls.Mlt uil l d.iiiT-reu. re.uj .iej, C-;it. 1 an I Mercury, tu :ill these -i.s-j- -s Ise HKI.MU ILO'S FLI 111 EXTUXVT Be, .11 iii uli ilsse i.s-s n| these erirun-. v. II- lie-1 -ASi Ul • 1 1 , or le-u-le. fiom whatever uau-e -.11. .1 nt .j, on I 111 matter ot how I-uig stauiiiv,. u is p.-o r u Lisle ni oiiur, "miinedi-i"it. l ' in . nun, m,. moo *tien Tthlir.iiijt than any- .if th • p.epn m .0. • .. v.-R or Iron ; ibiMe - -- 1 st'.tutiuns procure the remedy u onro. lti-n ulir 1111-t 1-3 iwa,j ia.it hturevc. -iir -f I may in- the attack ul the ai-ive disease, it 1- • ■ -at: in to a;f,- 1 the 00. t.y health nod mental j.-w All l"i- ub .ve ii;sjj-ei requite the aT -; .1 !' eti; HEh.Mß.ii.!> - KXIiUCi hi c'.i" i 1 great iiiuretk-. Sill 11 v Ibuggtsts everywhere. I'H'.C. l! •' Ir U4 e, u| 0 tnitties lor So all, D-iivo n-- v address- Dc-i-ribe syuipt- uis 1:1 alt e liUnußi .1 - ' Al lie-s- 11. V. ilEl..\iui>L!>, iTug an I ('ni-o. Wa.ehuj*,': S'JI Broil nay .v. i. 1 RE CENT INL unless d -t:- up in il eit.-ravei wrapper, iviin fa -soa:!' i, j., Chemical Mare'touse, and -i-m-i tl I. I'.El.V.t.n J FOH SALK CHEAP, |pRING W AGONS. I ATJEKEMIAU CAMPBELLS', N ,VI.NO> KP h-ih-tl,