e gite arittti at MARIETTA. PA : Ugh* Voting, aptil 21, 1866. BOUNTY TAX—WHO AIM EXIMPH ? The following is the bill snit puled the Legislators, exempting certain. Persons from the payment of bounty endiercap. ita tax, and militia Anse. It bee been approved by thi Governor and is there. fore s law Be it enactid4c., That all permit's who have been nditered into the Mili tary @orrice of the United States, and have served therein for a period of not less than nine mouths in the war to soli. press rebellion, and their property and those persons who have been discharged from said service on account of wounds, or physical •disability, contracted is inch service, and their property_ shall be exempt from the vs - truant of all bounty and per capita tax levied, or to be levied, for paying bounties to voltinteerlin the several counties of this commonwealth, sod inch persons shall also be exempt from the payment of militia fines. or A Washington' friend writes us the following bona fida incident :—"An appointee, priding - himself on being , an- F. P. V., in - the interior department et Washington, being ordered before the board for the examination of clerks, the other day, was asked this question. "Mr: are you &grammarian?" He an swered, "No, sir; I am a 'Virginian." ggr A. few weeks ego, in Elslens city, Montana, a man named Daniell vu found attached by the neck to s tree. He had been tried and convicted of man slaughter, but pardoned by the acting Governor ?dauber. The citizens con tinued to hold their own opinion of his guilt, and expressed it in the violent manner above related. air Congress has noted the sum of 8800.000 to reimburse the State of Penn sylvania for money spent in arming vol. untaers and sending them into Mary land and along tbe, border to watob the enemy- The bill bee been approved by the President..- tier. Curtin has.leen indefatigable in his efforts to obtain a prompt settlement. er Stephens, the Fenian chief,. has made his escape to France, and at test dates was the guest of the late rebel John Mitchel. His wig" is en hei way to join him, and both will soon be in New York. Ete says he leaves~ the cause of tbe - brotherhood in Ireland in able bands during hie temporary absence. a" We ond in the Olartiniont (:N R.,) Eagle the following iotipe of the death of a patriarch: "In Alstead, 2d day of March; Mr. Edward Granger, wanting 15 , days Of 100 years of 'age. He voted for every 'President of the United States from George Washing ton to Abraham Lincoln." ar James B. Hood, a Member of the' Tennessee Legislature, has been expell ed for refusing to answer to his name, when brought befOre the bar of the House on a charge of contempt. He had absented himself to prevent the allw 'ambling of a quorum. • Sr The Legislative Committee on the reception orthe Penntyliinia regi mental nage has decided to recommend Philadelphia as the place and' the' ointh of July as the . time for the reception of the flags. pt' Party or fifty Indian. in Minne sota, comp - rising 'an entire bend, 'We're frozen to dltatliin s terrible snow:Storm, 111 few wanks - ago, while' out in Beata of buffalo. Only one ouriived to ten , the tidings. lir Old Boman:Lunn Ball. the great and one.of the molt notable successors of Pagenini,ie dead. Ho *le born at. Bergen, In Nitrway,Pebruaryl.o, 1810, and was consequently . fifty‘sin years of age. . , ar Prince Alfred. Victora's * Loud son, ie soon to be inehdelDnite,andidere a seat in the Rouse of Lords; York his been the usual title of the second OW, Nit it 111 beltoTed that Atifred will be the Duke of Wdinbtirgh. or The tOluttry, will hioo, with re grit of thadooth of 800. Dinh S. Dick. IMOD, of Now York, - ithich snot tool, place at Biotin oo thei 11th hot. He was in aistpooventb Telt of his ago. arldrs. Carlyle is so )fired other knebendie interminable bistery, skit sho told'an inquiring friend ene day eke on ly wished thil great Frederick •bed diPd when lie was a baby. G rirs o n Mason's judgement oltJef hoop Dm** worspreased Witte fallow inn thedle&kikoobtltical oharattoriu. Con : " Heim sivembitiom at :Lucifer, sad cold 1,?il a liaatt!, dbarliti `Diekerki io r thirty thodiitpritr lisikaa liag Una sicNitt-AVI -The United. Stan Treikatinse . hOoly resolved ism an nneopidetiogited !Oat yids") a eentiterfeit fifty certificate note' with a ropiest to send a genuine one in 'zebus.. A Washiagton 'period says the Ways and MeeseComities bays decided to report is favor of the repeal of the rev- MOO tax on ptintiag material, including , paper and typo, together with the mate rials which enter their composition. The Atlasts (Ga.,) lotelligeocer says that in the forty-sis counties composing Oat collection district, the* are over Wee hundred distilleriie. They num. facture Soothers sentiment at au alarm 's/pate. A Bennie paper seggeste the towing of canal boats by steam engines running along tracks on the banklastead °flicks. es. By dbabling the aped, double the amount of freight can be carried. Ai a dancing match in. Chicago ,re oenily, a buxom Dutch girl danced nine hours consecutively, when her part,ner acknowledged himself fairly oaten and very tired. 'The damsel' then took six glieses of lager and quietly went to breakfast. In tillriOD city then is a dancing school. conducted on strictly moral principlaso-"cash in advance laid no In Chicago project is on foot to es tablish a public bathing house, as one of the means of keeping off the cholera. A shameful April fool hoax was per petrated by a lady in Philadelphia, who sent to the- pulpit in a-Methodist church a notice of a meeting to be,4ld , in, aid of another church. Names of -promi nent clergymen were mentioned ac to. take part in the exercises. The preach er read the manuscript,to hid large con gregation without hesitation, ,nnti,l he came to a, passage . announcin g that a certain layman would sing a comic song, when he became confused, suddenly re memberieg-the day, end abruptly eat down. • The following is the conclusion of an epitsph on a tomb stone in East Tennes see She lived* life of iirtue aid died-of the chotere fmorhee, calmed by eating green fruit in the full hope of a blesses immortality, at the early age "of 21 year., 7 months and 16 daYs. Read er Igo thou and do likewise." The Baltimore American sari that a letter writer at Charleston. B. 0., whose position *each we to .give-weight to his statement, says that no mari can be put on the pigica force of teat city who has not eerved in the-rebel army. ' A Richmond paper state! that Castle Thunder I l e being thbrougbly repaired, preparatory to being turned - into a 'ligrand'inercantile ampithiiatre,"---what e'er that may be. • The boys of Norfolk are admittedinto thn circne stopplog in that city et the price of one cats piece. The animals are said to be the highly relished food of the lions. General-McClellan is still-in Europe. James Gordon Bennett has been - nt Pitholo. Barnum has been eletted : to-tbe Connecticut Legislature. Peter Peonfasekell, one of the lineal dOicindinte of W 'Penn* died 4 0 on the , g 11! foot. He ex pired.ox hie sixtpnintthirthday. - The l'rioskiryfrales is getting fat. Ile weigliS„ll.B poupds., Queen Marie mule, widow of Louie Phillipe, King of the ; Trench, died in England recently at the age of 84. , Rev. David Portia, of Stoughton, MM., is eighty-four years old, and has been in the mioistry sixty years, during which time bitioalary averaged $166 per year. Re bas.lived withlis wife .fifty. five y 611.0004 ban had thirteen 'children. There are twelve tietabliehmen4 io Paris where false eiettararosisofactured about four hundrid kik* turned out per . week. It ie proposed to tiara a Outstare New &gland cotton mill in operation at the Parie exhibition, -worked by gee nine Lowell factory. gi rte. Themls naythiiiit. itarritliVrorkhotyie in Reading; 'England, an old tie - tads, asarl7-90-yeese age, wbo it able to re pest the wlfolit of the second bOok of Milton's Paradiso Lost. • Joimphine >was posSionstaly fond of though,Napnieon strongly otijec. tide, and her dressing room at &ultimo -4m is still redolent with Its odor, spite of yeire, scrubbing, paint midagnsfoitin• Fred. Douglass, <cafter= ;in interview With Pre,ilent 1.400010, remarked that Mr.phsooln wee As brat white man tiodififer passed an hoar-with, who failed to remind bite, some way, before the inverviiw ne e) Y n H en , t isk ° . 0: Almond. boo lieoci sworn in in the tekeefeeere.theleMeee: -ad-Beater Pookr tbirtrOotoo years old, o lot 4 of 1310inorclms booirled*Ostaltioo =ambit of do <Btate LoVololivo, ailfbilongo4o trui *SW ofdifOxfiepoldloisitiNuipu Mint J. ilapoitoto of itoneils i ll; Jacks° Bri leis hem nominati e 4 for &writ; Nel'Orleend. Piotisio' ore thugsiton declined a nomination for the Govern orship of Texas, on the ground of pov erty. Col. B. Biddle Bober* Aid•de Camp to Uovernor Curtin, hat resigned. He is succeeded by Col. nooses. Benattti'Vrileon:flon. rens, and Theodore Tilton have had long interviews . with - Alexander H. Ste phens of Georgia. , , . . . ts_ The entered pexpite.ithe Ate' raiawg cotton along the Mississippi here re lines which trearthent its-equalwitlithe whites. . . It is staited that, l'residets% will execute44 . oivil butlawnr meads an itppeal,stoiAlis §uptiine Court. The President hes issued .a circular directing that, inappointinent kir office under the Fedeial odierinent, theproC. ereuce be given to Union soldiers. Citact,r4l3loklee, in §ontit : quoline, iis;fiirbiddim. the punishment by fog: ging, of a bite criwao l :The Presi dent has been asked to iet,iside hip or der. The restaurant 'and'. oyster. lito(in keepers in Boston bare been notified to stop selling ale at their counter& Robert R. Lee's vamp does afot , appose on the kilt of rebel applicants for pardon. The Pennsylvania Legislators on the 12th adjourned sine die. The eight hour bill was , breught up in the &nate, but Ailed to pus. Thwgraves ofsthw National Cegietery at Aodetionville are to be planted With flowers. • . A wealthy St. Louis paving lady has eloped with-a- negro "'Chalking the lamp-poet" is the•lerm for bribery in Philadelphia. Somebody-eiye that 'mince tbe pre - va lence of tile rinderpest, .England seems to be quite amid down. Q Mrs. Jeff. Davie is 4n Washington and on Friday had a protracted inter view with Stephens, nest to the Woad Centre of the rebellion, the 'netters of whickis unknown, though common re porayei it had referenhe to the prob able fate of Jeff himself, who, there are renewed rumois, is to be released in a short time on parole —a proceeding, should it .take place, that ought, to call down the condemnation of every lops! man in the nation. sr The, President has declared that his late proclamation does not 'do away with martial law in the lately revolted States: In the case of the ' Treasury agent, ander arrest at Mobile, a writ of habeas - corpns, issued wider 'the belief that hie ,proclamation rendered it legal, was disregarded by his order;and the .prisoner's counsel...having visited , him on the'sfibject, tie expressed Maud Mr •tb' the•bearing and meaning, of the procla mation as above statad. • • • In the 4 0 PubiOau Nft4.9 1 !. 1 Con vention of 1864, Andrew Johneq9, and. Daniel S,;PiolLineon were. the onnteat-, ante for the'zwmiDs4ion.for Vic, 'Piaui dent. The• New York delegatiOn; in „ spired Thurlow Weed, turned the scale in favor of Mr. Johnicai. Had. Dickinson been taken he l ,Aild have' • died fulfilling the Adige of Preoldent; and leaving Mr. Foster, of Qonneoticut, , . his successor. ST A writer in the' New :rode-N.l4i enggesta.,that the President; , might , dis pose of Congress bparreetingAthe' mem: Demand hanginiutheiti. Eels itnplored to use the Orord; Another Atrium <in the PhiladelPhia•Age thicks , Mr. John gen shoild two the bayonet with Congress afters. the manner 'Cromwell, Ho* lOLA are thebe.gentleraen in -tires of w The hlusaielappt rwer,ll!iving the high water,aow,privalling, boL Wren' through Terrapin Bend, near Vinlyiburg„ which Gen., Williams and Gen. Grant vainly tried to cat through, shortening the river,fifteen miles 4 and the James river, by its own action, has so enlarged Gas. Butler's famous Dutch Gap canal, that small craft can pass through it , at high water, Forty Irishmen employed-by the Caretitidge, Mits., helve - railroad hike ed to work last week,hoeause twco'ltte gross hid trees- eitililpied isorkti the stablee. the consequence was. that in a verysholVtitirr (arty eolored aien tdok the place of the' gitrikeroud eiiiiter had the.desets - Sksatiirsiotion -or losing their allay:ion. - Tbe,firian 4noNtaftht l ,4ll.o4Ancn in Nay 41.1pana s,k ; itgbild.?betv4s9P.:t , Wil-.b!lkl#hiA#r:,4tt - Oansl'stroet, on which a tigikt7amperi former wyt ; annotutnetd to _Nnik t :',.;difter Waiting several loam via winc lA* logs Aki, hoopla*, crow‘titgeXA9 'AMMO "Aprir holt and ediapaiseill; leTb4 Landoll Vinia skYg:'""'"l!tallir° ill to MO* rM oolofe lotthattho Ps" of,Altor- is *haat to bi b r 91 ! 4 :,4 of tb• 111, 1 1 ja st ”ftT . 7 m . onnodepktimskso Jiwikl•. tb4tElifslut Not Old Igoe iiiioi 7 31LAJEtIETTIIIN'.@-.x - % Thr " The Mareettian," Mr:km, a :—The ladies of the Pres -I)3rtet4ait cloolfregtition el Marietta de , Jeirk t tlilpith yam, epee , to express to the ciuzene dig and ' vicinity, and especially to itiQtrangers sojourn ing moonset no, the sincere and un feigned thanks for their liberal aid and encouragement to the tar just held, for the benefit of thectitiek. Through the enlarged liberality of lupe, who_ came to their help, teem Omit,- ihe fib Was rendered • financial success, beyond their most extravagant ez'pectatione. The full amount realized cannot yet be toted accurately. _The thiniii:Of thei ladies,aofh an the c urc en tte , a Also ,doe to the Chief, Burgess for the gratuitous use or the town &di, during the four.days devoted to the, "Fair' ida Yestilat" * famitaaL,Lms son Pnissmoir.--The Mobile Register pnte.at the head , of its. columns the tWale:or the rebel,commatt dei-ie-chiefi Robert E 'Lee,-as ‘ti candi date for President t athe United,, States lathe canvas of 1868, and. remarks that there,itor Concerted orgattitAion - now in, progreat tiflint=forward" "thikanodel he. "of the confederacy." as. " The State RightirDeintecratic' caididate - " in the next campaign. We do - not - doubtit in the 'Wait, and 'when the Democratic Ns, tional;Convention shall meet in,1868 there.ein hardly Wit question , that the. eleven subjugated. States. President : Johnson is now endeavoring to force in to Congress mako tbeir•ippearance withilialegates solidly supporting the notnihation - of Lee. It-is worthy:of oh serration. that at the present time many of-these same parties at the south who are totkoctingtheir plans - to. nomiaatoi Lee andilauding President Johnson to' the skies, are striving to convey the im pression that be is their• candidate, for 1868. The Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson 'died on Friday in tbe city of Nevi York, . • in the sixty:eixth year of his age. Mr. Dickinson was one of the most widely known public men in the United States. In the state of New York, where he re sided the, greater Part of his life, lie was made a State Senator, Lientenant,GoV enrol!, Judge of the,iJourt of highest ju risdiction, and Attorney-General of the State. During the Administrationa 'of President Polk, and of Taylor and Fill ip*, he mepresented - New York in the United States Senate. At every Demo cratic National Convention from 1852 to 1860, Mr. Dickinson received a ,consid arable atilki of votes as the candidate of his party for President of - the United States ; and on one occasion, when he re ceived tbe entire vote of the 'Virginia delegation, he was crowned in the Con . . vention with a wreath of flowers, thrown by a lady from the gallery. in the memorable campaign of 1860, he sided with the Oreckinridge deinocrats, but immediately after the rebellion broke out he became en active , supporter of Mr. Lincoln, and continued , to - act with this Union party detvi to the of his death. '`At the tithe alio death he was United States District Attorney for the Southern District of New 'York. Mr. Dickinson was born iri Goshen, Connec ticut, on the 11th of September, 1800, but for a great many years was a resi dent of Binghamton, New - York. GrWith the close of the present see•- - Ilion of the Legislature, tile terms...of all the members of the lower House arid of one-third of the Senators expired. The Union Senators whOse temp expire are 'Jeremiah Nichols, ;of 'Philadelphia county, Wilmer Worthiagten, of-Eljtes.; ter,. Delaware and Montgomery ; David Winning, or Dauphin and Lebanon; : BenjamiwOhampneys, of. Lancaster ;"J. Dunlap, of Lancaster ; _George W. Householder, of Somerset, Bedfoyd and Fulton .anirl • Thomas Hoge, of Mercer, Venango.and Warren. The Democrats whose terms expire are FL B. Beardslee, of Carbon, Monroe', Pike snit Wayae ; David•B. Montgomery, of Noithlimber land, Montour. Oolumbia and. Sullivan; John - Latin; of-Westmorelandr , Fayette and=-:Greene, and !William Hopkins,- 9f Washington and Beaver: Fourteen Itepublican Senators. and eight Demo crateleld over. . igarThe " Lady's Friend " for Mar is on our table; Xinong its meats are " The Retarn of the Swal lows ;" a ihineyiicturesqcie and tasteful Fashion Plate; the wood-cat "Clor.ser bribs" illtetiatiiit the story 4 Row Dr. Rounder beat his boys ." and " The bird lover," accompanied by a pleaeing sketch. The pattarnipfor diesi-are 'un usually captitatim.- For termssibtad lertieement indinotherf.parto , of-this `paw per. -- h Ttegis a are or New J s e, 40Ufned on Friday, without electing a BinatOr, owing to "the' scandalous con dant of Senator Spuvq. mast fienn 4 14 14 04 PSotwitagitAntijnif ProPia.e• to vote for - certain ;Ninon's' named by himsilf, - be had not the least idea of doing so. ,He with ,his newly formed Mande of the donate toted aktinet resolutionlo investigate his condthit On. the &arid of being -bribed. gir It ie eatimeted that Ale Attole, oil plenum' of reline/v*lm mill* hate bead InirWett fir! y e tP!‘gol?i; 000, sod noV it to hold to. be worth ' - THE PEOPLW9 • Nona tollegt, READING, 100,000 YOU& ifigli WANTED TO FILL GOOD AND LUCRATIVE POSITIONS. Before you can expect to occupy a position you must be competent, and you can be made se by attending this College, which is the only Boatinss Cou.non in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware or Maryland, and larger than any other so-called Commercial or buai nees institution in either of those States. The proprietors and teachers are practical business men ith - Which is added large experience in Banta Colleges, thus enabling them. o turnillh a more thorougn and practical course than can be obtained elsewhere. , TERMS, For Life Sekiolarship. 035 For " - to disableiPSoldiers. 20 For Blank Boteier-(30 in number); • Nurn,-*-This SCholarahip'is certifi, ;ate of mentbiettlaip4o entities the purchaser to uniimited instruction to tingle and doubts `entry book keeping wt penmanship, with the 'PrilliAPPof.tiiiiiteitigaVanyfuture time You.oreinfact a We mee.ber . Telegriplii4lsleti dollars and Phonogra phy DMA , han d)' twenty dollars extra, but the student is not compelled to study those branches, When two or more enter at the same time, a deduction of r.,typ Dorxeris to each will be made. Thus the entire cost including Blank Books is only FORTY DOLLARS. We beige no '‘Eitras." Boarding is fiord four to four and a halt dollaraper week. • THE COURSE • Embraces &Preparitog, Theory andDusiness Department.' In the Preparatory Department he is 'untainted in :Mathematics and the stet- Plest principles of Book Keeping, after which he is' admitted into the' Theory Department where he copiro from sets certain business transaction., each set representing a business, (able* and partnership) and each set invelv. ingtielkilication of one orlnore principles. Nekt,tedsltimitted into' the Department .of Heie the stident - applies practically. what he him been taught theoretically. For whin ex plauation of thii Department send for a .Col lege Piper which we will mail t6your address free. Suffice it to sty that the student begins busmen wathwocal , -. >. 4,1 f RASH CARITAL, With which he buYs and sells merchandise, pays taxes, deposits it in the hank, &c.,- arc. They discountantes, draw and accept Azar* make general and Special indorserdente, Mike out income reportsa-and• in facegolthiough4v ery kind of business transaction, even, to at tacbing internal revenue stamp. _ OUR ADVANTAGE'S. The beet course of instruction, and cheaper rates than any other eolleg e. Located in the beet railroad centre in the State, with experi enced teachers widely known in: the , business community, thus affording our graduates .bet ter facilities for necking and obtaining employ ment. LP For specimens of Penmanship enclose two three cent postage stamps. College Rooms corner Of North Fifth and Washington, .and corner Fourth and Penn streets, Reading, Pa. Mice in Washingtan street building. Ad dress JORN CLARK: f6m.l READING.,PA. PATTERSON & CO., NO. 66 MARKET STREET; MARIETTA. PA. D EALERS IN FOREIGN & DOMESTIC HARDWARE.. Keep constantly on hand a full stock of Bail ding Material, Nails, LOCHS, HINGES, 4 1 :4P GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, WHITE LEAD, A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF CEMENT, &C., 0N: Rolled and Hammered Iron, Steel, Horse-Shoes Bar, Norwal Nail Rode" Hoop and Band Iron, Horse-Shoe Na il l,Boltsi Files, Raips, etc. JiOUSE-KEEPING GOODS. • FIRST-CLASS COOKING AND P ARLOR,STOVES,. RANGES, Tuba,Ckurns, Cedar Stands, Wash Boards Buckets Knives and Forks, Plated and 'ilia - take Spoons, Sid /retie ' Kraut Cutters, Waiters, Brass and Copper Kettles' Clothes Wringers, Pans, Iron Ladles, . Meat Stands„ Coal • LamOs, - Shides Ind Lanterns, Tea &ales', Coffee Mills, Painted Chamber Setts, &c,, &c. Rake,' Shovels, HOesVSpeideiVilerhe Brushes, Wheel - Grease, Fish, Sperm rend Lubric Oils, Cistern Pumps, Long and Short Thee', Ilreairt Chains &c Itic. TOOLS: Hand and Wood Saws, Hatchets, ChopPiug . and' Hand . Axes, Planes- ' Chiesels, Augers istleAuger Bits; Bradesi Prtznwug Hooks and:. Shears, &c.,• &c. . _ Thankful , for past gatronage, we hope to merit arid receives continuance of the' danie. PATTERSON-1r CC'. Marietta, August I, 1865. • ~.feettelists ) Corner of North atteen-St, and Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa... - VlTY.44tre prebared- to sell American and Swiss =Watches. at:the , lowest cash tales! We buy . directly from the Importers. and, Man ufitaturera; and can, and do sell Watched an low as they can be bought in Philadelphia or New-York. A fine stock of Clocks, Jeweiri, Spectaclea, Silver and Silver-plated -ware , conotantly,On hand. Sverypttfge f*lxrepreapnAcd . ,. . • • x - 2 - Atai. -- Corner Forth Queen threat and Celstre *wig, z,.l4lifeAsitx PA. tf February -17, 186 .- tltirLff I-he inderidgned 'weak! 'respectfully an flounce to his old friends and. the : . public geneotlly, that he matinees the above - teasineut • 1 . • ' • t'Espeeial attentiotspaidAo, plain and _fancy papprltanging t ,china Rfossinz,, Frosting and all.kiladartrZ. Thankful for•pastifavors; would ask a eon fineanee the,,saiesk x , Reeidence a few doors welt of tire TONVir'-ffall, Oti - "Walnufertieet;-" ,DAT2I) ff. MELLINGE/1,.,, Marietta, Nov. 26. 1i166.-IY.' First National- Bank of 'lttriatta 111,,H13 BARKING ASSO(TEATION ill new prepared tO -BANKING BIJSZIsIESS: The; Board. of Directors meet „w ot itoplb B oa I WodoeadaY, for ditieonrit eta other boeiriees. I:rßahki*Ouri : Prorita .e..et 0 . 3 r. x. Amos BO WilletN,, Cashier. TTENfION•! SPORTS] Elegy In_ __MEN . : 1 , —l4oerGunicaps,-1110501Gun:WAddis positl _boptugAgid Wsizetl- Diet 'Rinter, iltifforletioti SUlWPOne.tiiii,VMiimaill, •NM sat , - --7:T,MANEEPAINWair&- LI , J 3 Hilt' ROOL4 the Isieilashion—call in - — ll - Sris; Kerr4P v** *l nfo o rdib• . sulbeiimiloow hi* , .. , .. , ~' 1 • - .NCTUAL BUSINES& L• - E. .ZAHM AND. PAPRIt-RDIVING. CONSUMPTITRA, READ WHAT DR. SCHENCK 13 DOIV ---43---. 4Q, DR. J . H. SCHENCK. Dswa SIR feel it a duty I owe to and to all who meandering under the Cora known as Consumption sad Liver c 0,471 to let them know what l great oe 1 1 , :', / n ; received fro rn your Pulmonie Syr up weed Tonic in so short a time. By sod , 14 14 7 ing of God it has cured me limit hr. 11 Dr. Schenck. I will now make My me in m e a t to you, as follows i—About months ago I was attacked with " o c e 7 . cough, ant it settled on my lungs; I o i l; not retain anythine I ate, and sulfeted evening fevers and night sweats. I was tt much reduced. The whites of my eye, very yellow ; likewise my skin; my ry ig gone, and une w e to digest what I did % hp I ; bowels swollen, irregular and costive. ; NI very low spirited, and had met violent ip t i h o coughlng when I lay down at last one or pt When 4ro two hse in the morning that t hey 1 , 0 - 41 ours. I then would be nearly exhausted, entirely unable to lie on my left side 1„ not describe my wretched suffering as I in,,„411 7 n i wish tb do. Every organ in my body wasn't', eased or deranged. Such was my ninnies this time, and was confined to my bed the last of February, INS, to June 186; able ro sit up. I had the beet of medien tendanchlhe whole of the tithe. My ro was efi very bad that it racked me rery e n ; I at this time raised a large quantity of hid . yellow, offensiVelnatter, sometimes whinged and it was generally accompanied by nital, and a furred and thick coated tongue. Mtn time-of coughing io badly'l would havens :p i shooting: pains in my left side and hem night sweats,, and soreness all through whole chest; had much inward (ever, my back and wider my shoulder blades wee the small of my back, and at times 10 µlo t that it would throw me into spurt N ov my physician gave me up to die. Others' hit, and the best of them, but they could do 44, tag for mei and at that time I WU 120th' .but,skin and bone. I then was is the see n part of Missouri. In June last we left ne e for the Fast, and in August last we um: to New York, and. I was so reduced that I null only walk a little with my husband's help. Aker I had been here a short time the soak. ter, breeze, made me feel much better for, tune and then I had again to call a phyticie for aid.. We had four of the best wants of New York on the diseases of the loogs, lad &actors of all kinds, but of no avail, Thy 'said' I wils'Past cure, and that my lungs wen too.far gone for any one to cure me. Bat it this time I was ou my feet about the book not able to do much of anything, In Nevem.. ber last I grew worse, and the comumptum diarrhea set an and /sated about eight week We had tried all and everything that I could grasp atlike a dying person for my dime— consumption and liver complaint—but of In January, 1663, I wen brought dna again on my 'bed, and was not expected en live the night out My husband stayed arms aide. and other friends, and they all gave me up to die. At this time every one who en me did not think I would ever leave my bei a living woman. The first night I we, at. welded 'with spasms, and was deranged coon of the time. A friend, Mrs. Hartle, came to see the the last of the week, and brought the Sunday Mercury.' - In at was an account of e great clue performed by Dr. Schenck. Ste read it to me, and it was so much like my disease 'that I asked my husband to go and see him for me. At thin time I had given up all hopes of ever getting well again, la nude my peace with God, to be ready whenever de called for me. On the 27th of January, 1863, my busked called on Di. Schenck, 32 Hood Street, ler York, and stated to him my case, with a la quest for him to call and see me, which he did, and examined me with the reupiromem When he, was about to go I asked him Ufa could cure me? His reply was: "1 mod tell, both hinge are diseased, and the bronchi. al tubes are affected on both sides: , "tad )a he seemed to think there. were lungs mouth left to effect a.cure if the diarrhea could k stopped. He said in order to do this, he would have to 'pee me Mandrake Pills in end doses at first, to carry oil the morbid mom, and then, with astringents, he hoped to Mud it, which be did, but the Constant cot:0114h night'sweats, and diarrhea had prostrated II so that, he was afraid my vital powers wen too much prostrated ever to rally, and yet he seemed to think if I could live to get much Pulmonic Syrup through my system to test expectoration there were •lungs enough led for me to recover. Ile wished me to try be Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic it nos, saying it would do me no harm, if it did m no good. The first week it seemed to gin me strength, so that on Sunday after I rat o in bed and ate hearty for a sick woman; but the next week 1 lost all hope and wtehedmf husband nc.t to give use Day more niedeout. but the doctor had warned him of this, tol when the medicine was clearing out the lie taut it made them feel somewhat testiest, end to persevere - and he insisted on my 01101 it; and now I feet the benefit of it. Fordo eight days I began to• gain ray strength, aid, with the exception cur a cold that put me but some, I have been gaining strength of bulb "my cough is going away, and all my pinion gone; no aorencis of•the bod„ my bones ,;o regular, and my breath is sweet, and I Mot God that I am now going about, and sew and read-as well as ever I could. I tams taken sixteen bottles of the medicine, eight dello Know h.sve a giod appetite and rest west night ; my cough does not trouble me iDgelv ing up or lying down. I would bere style the afflicted-With consumption or liver ow plaint, that Dr. Schenck is no humbug 11, n . can rely on what -: he ,says. Delay ;tot; it?, dangeroin to trifle with these diseases. ; you would be cured, , go at. once ; and auy as wishing to know the facts as herein sus can call at my residence, 117 West gouts Street, New York city., MRS. MARY*F. FARI. O !, .We r the undersigned, residents of liev_ lo 7; are acquainted witts,Mns. Farlow, sod I. ',' o ° t her statement to be true. We also ka she used Dr. Schenek's Pulmonic 85 1 0:„ 4paweed Tonic, and have. reason be "r that to this inedieine she owes her preeriou°s tram a-premature grave. R. FARIsO W,.117.- West Houston O. EUGENE UNDERHILL, 676 Wow Mrs. .EUGENE UNDERHILL, 676 GO' 'Teich' street. 1 U.O PSTA kr§ PO stir— reit; Y. Hints, 117 West Houston sot. EMILY GLOVER , 117 Welt Ho od' .1. L. COLE, .33 Cottage pl. LEIORTON, 483 Broidwg , , Mrs. BENJAMIII CLAPP, 19 AentY lam well acquainted with him / Farlow, and with het husband, Mr. B. Fut Orley Aqving for few months past etten at my church, and lem convinced tbl e r r Statement which they might make ocif 'Tied on,as tnie. JOHN DOWLING , Pastor of BedfO id illbe profee Baptist Church' et is Dr. &hen& weionally principal office No. N or th Sixth street 4; .ster of Commerce, Philadelphia, e!,e r Y to . -day, from 9- A, M., until 4 P. zeo gsc Bond street, New' York, every Tueedsll,oo 9 to 3 ; No. 38 Summer street, Boston,; every Wednesday, from 9 to 3, stw geld' other Friditi - ite - 1013 Baltimore street , ..„a more, Md. All advice free, but for s tk°.;, f th examination' oe lungs with his Rego" ter, the ibirge is three dollen. Se ote Price ot the Pulmonic Syrup end 4 . 1 0 4 Tonic, each *LBO per bottle, or sl s t x . dozen. Mkidrake Pills, 2 5 o °4 Ps e ra For , mile by all Druggists and [l] Decembir l 9 BoxEs DifESSINA MVO- ES g 4si t remoni, in store and for isle a WOLFA'S, to. Wholesale and Retail. Cheapest 1... 4 , WOLFE'S, hissit''' etinzary 17,-/m• 20 hkelPijm use, for isle cheap it," ) / 11 _ .. ,/ //- 4 tOolg s- § &lei:4o4d Pearl Cemen i •- 011wriisete Blacking at pIpR T~R' f peeesob' a NFre Pel! 'laid D.r.. Lova 111 0
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