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deneral Uoberi E, Lee's Battle-order
on the Dcatb oi stoaewall Jackson.
v J. . The , greatest' originality of . the
Western Continent penshed at Chan-
: . . , cellorsville. The brilliant lnminary,'
': . the meteoric- splendor of," whose
achievements dazzled , two hemis
pheres, was there extinguished. From
- ' ; that time the storm-clouds of. war.
'.. s v darkened and flowered ominously.
.' i " Dark, blank despair hovered over the.
; land and thd death of Stonewall Jack
sou may be said to have sonnded the
death-knell of the Confederate States
ofrAm'erica.. -
i -' The two. greatest military prodigies
of the nineteenth century- are now
sleeping the last sleep-the one in the
Invalides of Paris, and . the other in
the graveyard at Lexington, Va.,
the one known to the world as Napo
; leon Bonaparte, ' and the . other as
Stonewall Jackson. How strikingly
similar were their modes of warfare.
Both sought.by rapidity.of movement
to confound the enemy. Theirs - was
not the strategy, taught : at military
. schools, but was the strategy of ge
. nius. Their plaus of battle. were not
the product of slow, plodding calcula
tions, but the fruit of rapid mental
evolution and brilliant intellects. By
their genius they both, inspired their
men with a boundless enthusiasm, -
-which, without limchirrg, endured
summer's heat and winter's cold. j So
1 . much for the comparison between
two kindred spirits. 1 1 !
In conclusion, does not the follow
ing order,' emanating from the glo
ridus Lee just after the death , of
Jackson, evidence -the appreciation
which he had of the genius and gen
eralship of Jackson ? To a! grief
stricken and dumb-founded army this
proclamation of the noble Lee was
- read: ... i ' j
."With deep grief the Command
ing General ;anuounces to the army
the death of General. Jackson. lie
expired on Sunday, the 10, (May 10,
. 1863,) at 3 P. HI. ' .The daring, skill
and energy of this great and good
soldier are by the decree of an all
wise Providence now- lost to us; but
while we mourn his death, we feel
that his spirit still lives and will in
spire.our whole army with his indom
itable courage, unshaken confidence
in. , God, our hope and; our strength.
Let his name be a watchword to his
corps, who have followed him and
victory on "many fields. Let officers
and soldiers emulate his invincible de
termination to do everything in de
fence of their beloved country.
' 1 i Signed j 11. T. Lee, General."
. The above needs no comment. It
proclaims in; clarion tones the Virtues
and grandeur of Jackson. f
! (jr. 13. D.
IIiciimoxd, Va., Oct. 19, 1875.
Bfganijst Flees and is struck Down
' In Ills Shelter by Lightning,
An Edenton correspondent! of the
Vorli&ohlh'iEnterjwise communicates
the following:
1 About the last of Jly the sheriff
of our conniy arrested, one Anderson
Bond "(colored) indicted for bigamy,
the sheriff Willing to give him an op
portunity to give bond for his appear
ance at court, placed him in the
hands of a deputy, from which officer
the prisoner escaped. . k j '.
I .Nothing, more ; was heard j of him
until this morning, when being one of
a jury of inquest 1 learned the follow
ing facts. The negro on making his
escape went home, and told his wife
.to prepare bps clothes as he Was going
away, and would call for them that
night or next morning early. '. He
never called A heavy rain land
thunder-storm came up fchat evening,
and he took! shelter in a hollo W tree,
which was .flattered by lightning, and
there his remains were found. The
jury's verdict was in accordance with
the facts above.
OES1TCABY.
Charles- !l heaistone. F. U. S.
FNew Vorlc Trihnnfi 1 :
f Charles iWheatstone,' the distin
guished electrician, died yesterday in
Paris. lie was born at Gloucester in
1802. In early life he was a manu
facturer 9f tnusical) instruments acd
made researches on the science of
acoustics. He displayed : much ; me
chanical ingenuity in the construction
of instruments and apparatus, - He
published, in 1 S3 1, an - "Account of
Experiments to Measure the Velocity
of Efectricity and the Duration of
Electric Light."' In the game year he
became Professor of Philosophy in
-King's College, London. He invented,
the stereoscope, which he described
in his " Contributions to Physiology
of Vision," published in 1838. i He
was one of the several persons who,
ia 1837, claimed, the hcuor of the in
vention of the electric telegraph,
Wheatstooe and his partner, Cooke,
5 obtaiued in, 1837 a patent : for appa
ratus which they invented for sending
signals by means of electric currents.
They were successful in the practLeal
application of their invention, which
: soon came into extensive use., : Prof.
Wheatstone afterward invented sev
eral improvements, among which is
.the magnet-alphabetical telegraph.-
fHe was Vice. President of the lioyal
; Society, " and ? was a ; coi-fesponding
member of the French Institute, as
i weUas of several of the leading acad-
: cmies of Europe, f J
- Gov.' Hendricks, of .; Indiana, ia
t -. " . : . , i , , .
credited with saying, on.hearing from
vuw: "l m not. surprised; 1 told
you we should be defeated.- On a
different platform we-" should have
- succeeded, i Had the Democrats de
. clared themselves for specie payments
"'-..toj be .'accomplished gradually, and
v j without contraoting'the currency at
E resent , outstanding, : they .would
ave rolled up alarger majority; than
j they did In I87f - r
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. ' .New York Sun, 1 1 ! .
-Pennsylvania. j" )
The Ohio election appears to .have1
exerted little.or,no influence in Penn
sylvania, where; the canvass of: both
parties is on a widely1 different f6oti
ing. ' While oq the question' of "cur
rency expansion; or contraction: the
two platforms are very- muchi the
same, there is a shade of difference to
the credit of i Erie j and the ; Demo
cratic leaders, (including their caridi?
date for jGovernor, are historically J
iae naraest or para-money men, ana
the Repuplicar leaders the ' reverse;:
Senator Cameron owned the Lancas
ter Convention, whether because he
made it jbr because he bought it we
do not pretend to say; but he owned
it, and rap it, and dictated its plat
form and candidates, and he manages
the campaign. It is needless to fcay,
that he i one cfs the raggedest rlagf-,
money men that ; eyer held a seat! ip.
Congress. It !was; rag " money deV
predated Middletown Bank notep-l-
that he usedias ia j."medium bf ex-i
change andstandard of value" in jhis
transactons with the Winnebago In
dians; a fid from that day to this ihis
record has been -entirely consistent J
witn tne oruuant page at tne oegin
ning. . - .iv , - -
5' Inflation and Contraction havej no
proper place in the Pennsylvania oan
vass. The real issue there is far more
important than any-temporary quesj
tion as to the addition or substraction
of a few millions of paper money.! It
isiwhether the people shall have illy,
money at all whichsmay not be tajced
piit of their pockets to swell the spoils
"of thieves in office; whether govrft-,
ment shall be maintained f to proiect
the governed, or simply to-pillage
them. The coming election in Penn
sylvania will determine whether , that
parnuuiar oiai.e wiueuuciuscu uu,
farther debauched and plundered) by
the Treasury Ring, and whether the
nation is to remain, a prey ; to ithe
greater Ring, of which Grant is jtbe
head. It is the issue upon which jthe
elections lot 1 874 Were won the issue
upon which every jindependent news
paper and every honest man must
stand on one side, and every corropt:
organ and every! venal jobber on the
other. On that issue fairly presented,
unshadowed by the momentary folliea
of the Sam Carys and the Wash Mc
Leans, the majority in Pennsylvania
against Grant, Kemble and JMackey,
against enduring the: moral ; degrada
tion, the frightful robberies, and the
resulting; taxation inflicted by these'
infamous Rings,! will be large enough
to put a new hope in every patriotic
heart, and send terror into every den
of public thieves. ) ; - 5
Hartranft has been the willing obl
or the obedient slave, if not worse, of
the Cameron-Mackey Ring from j his
entrance into public life; and Rawle
has been aptly described by the Lan
caster Express a newspaperwbich
had a character in l872vasMMackey'8
unexpended balance of . political in
iquity." Their election would mean
that to tie missions already stolen
the Ring should add millions yei to
be stolen. Keinbles, Yerkeses, Mack:;
eys, and Manns,1 should come on in
endless succession, to plunder the pas-,
aive Commonwealth j until they i are
gorged or the treasury is bankrupt;
that the revenues 'should continue to
be 'farmed," the interest appropriat
ed to corruption funds, and elections
bought; that the j Senatorial auction
should open again at the close of
Cameron's I ternij and the annual
"buzzards feastf ; at;-IlarpsbuTg re
main the principal feature in Penn?sylr
vania politics; that funding ; bils' ajfter
the manner of Elemble, raids upon
the sinking fund like tba "nine million
steal," with corporations feeding fat
on the public property, and the old
squad8f "hired memoers," upnroken
and unabashed, should deepen I the
shame of the past, and continue to
outrage the moral sense of morejf or
(pnate political i communities.-' :
In Rational affairs it may be ;said
thajt the R.eptibiipan Convention; de
clared against Grant, apd ought, to
be credited with a (desire p cj-fisb
Grantism. But'the party is entitled
to nothing on that scOre. It repudi
ated tyrant for a i third term because
;t con
dlnofi ?ar;'y bjm, and still Grant-
ism is
ihe
breath j of its nostrils
Grant! maylnoti be renomlnatedji bat
if the 'unpublished programme ol; the
ried Oat, evn lorse would esue.
Cameron would take his Pennsylvania
delegation, all ha own, into- xfre jMa
tionali Convention, and trade it for a
controlling power over any incoming.
Republican Administration. Is Gam
eroni8ia, after all, any "improvement
on Grantism ? The; issue inPennsyl-,
vania is Camerouism. Shall it .flour
ish or shall it di? Not PennsyJ'ania
only, but the wnolei country, is ipro
foundly interested in the result.
fflarreilons Escape frojf
Barilla.
Intelligence reached i Plymontb n
October 1st of the total Joss by fire
of the Aurelie, 48 tons, of QaebeCj j
froaj : Liverpool to I La Plata, wfth
coal. She Jeft bri the 16th, of Marph'
and reached Barba4oes on the 2(1 pf
August. , Smolce however, was isee'n
to come from the cargo, and an i iron
rod passed downfin jthe coal speidily
became red bot;i For seven days the
crew used, their'! atuiost exertions to1
put out the fire; but with no result,'
and at length they had to take ibeir
two boats, badly! provisioned ftnjfrlU; fgw-e-fiyeaHbyl'-yeat un
clothed. jThey were in the boat flv tUW.e:nsex to ayi If wed tbjstay
uays, n4 wem tuuii resuueu uy inei
Hnip jiiooniiguv ! - f aue m ine Doats
the captain's wife gae $ feirtb jto a
child, and singularly enoagh, botfi sjjr .
yjved and ar inlgood health.' r i '
( Eugene Lawrence, a vituperative
writer in Hafpeif - Whlyy makes a
inmost ridiculous,! display of inxjonsist
ency. ; He speaks in one place of the
barbaric Irish, &nd in the very .sapfe
article appeals lo hd - barbari -Irish.,
that he speaks of, to help -p down'
the Tammany ring, -i J -, . ) "
' The Charleston Sxpfm'Siii'
I f unct, Cause,! unpaid priptere. , :
North Carolina Orators In Vlrelnla.
llVom 'the Petersburg Kews Of Yesterday.
. .At . 1 1 , tK p.TPrnises wefe
ffmily'comraenced with' prayer ! by
uev.:j. jut, ilutson: iJMaypr t wregpry
followed fn fcri address of welcom0tto
the numerous visitors. , I
.At. the;conclu8ionl of' tbe net: j
of :the:Societyf introdneed ; F. 'fl; B us
beeEsd.j 'whoielivereatbe! amiua,lj
ddressvSII'lllMFKW
xMitfBi&btie': tiimhi? interesting
andtappy speaker- ajid was f honored
witn tne earnest attention oz; nis. lan:
itprkjHe J treated Jktf Jepgth and
of this seoiUon,.and pointed ut its jde i
tects and, gave spmeya!uapie suggea
tioris asitp how tolmproy e jt., ;Sqme
exceueni,!wriii.y points wcio .miMjr.
blm on our young bfitchelpr jilan,trs,;
vthicb prOTokd iga rriment;
among ther audience,espefcrallj: his
lady; auditors. - The Jspeeob was welL
received, and at its concjusion Mr
distinguished ' Visitors. ' Among S.he
number' we noticed Senators John
ston; Withers and Ransom: also BCon,
J.i Ji Davis; of.- North Carolina, rand
tion; JoJtn wooae, oi.jmotioik. r
TIIE ;C0NS5RVAT1VJE 'MASS MEETING.
The Conservative mass meeting! at
McEnery's factory lastnight,wa8 with
out question tne event or tne canvass.7
The large and spacious building was
crowded .to; its capacity,' and rainy
Whoi had flocked tbfther" t. listenj to'
the distinguished speakers eould pot
obtain admittance. 1 The nieeting was
called to order by Mayor Gregory,
who! first introduced the Il6n. vRobt.
;E .Wther8i' Senator! Withers came
forward amidst Ihe applause . of the
, vast assemblage, and deli vered one of
the I most - eloque vt. 'anq ettgctive
speeches . it bas ever ; - been bur
pleasure to 'listen tp i.iAt thelcou
clnsion of 1 this gentleman's ad
dress, the Hob. Matt W.' Ransom,'
of lnh. Carolina, Was presented and
held, 'ha aidience spell-bound jfor
more than an hour? II is speech," to
say the least of it, Was 'powerful and
wasjreceived with the wildest enthu
siasm. Senator Ransom was followed
by HonJ Ji J. Davis and Hon. F; H.
Busbee of Norlhj' Carolina,'. Judge
W. Hillman, . Major Maun Page, Mr.
J. W, Friend and our standard bearer;
dptain William! E. Hinton, all of
whom delivered able and effective
speeches, and awakened the liveliest
enthusiasm among the .audience.
Th e Conserv atives of Petersburg are
fully alive to the occasion, and will
roll j. up a rousing majority for our
nominees ob the 2nd of November.
STONKnALLJ-CKSON.
Inttrestlns Rcmlnlseonces of Ills Ca
reer, at Wei .Point. -
Everything which can illustrate the
character of. Jackson is of value and
of especial interest now. A corres
pondent" 'Writes ' to 1 the - Richmond
Whig: : j
In June, 1842, A. P. Hill, George
E. Pickett, P. D. Fry and the writer,
having parsed our fist wpek at ' the
military academy, were standing to
gether on the south side of the j old
South Barracks at West Point, when
a cadet sergeant came by lis, cqnduct
ing;a oewly-arrived cadet to his quar
ters. This new comer attracted our
attention at. once. lie was apparently
about twenty. years of age, &o.; was
iwell; grown; his gurex wasj angular
and clumsy; his gait wa? awjeward.
lie wa3 claa jn r- :i j'?'a
woolen plothy he .' bore ' across I his
shonlders a 'pair of weather-stained
saddle bags, and his hat was' one . of
those heavy , low-crowned, , broad
brimmed wool hats usually worh'in
those daySiby lpverseers, county cpn
stables, wagoieT8, &c. He trapjped
along, by'-; the . side of the sergeant,
wiih an ajjr of . resolution, h and' his
t - ' X 4' i9 i' "" i ft : -i' '
soici.iQPitf. a.qejj.faine jnnexioie ae
j terminatioQ ptJH!iSii 80
that one. of, ns riark fel
16whas come here to stay." So much
Jid fmpress me that I'madj -in;-;
quiries!Vt fonce' about bim; and jfclund,
he was from Virginia', f iie.n sought
hiartiul aod etideavered to u&bw Mm
some especial interest and to let jhim
' k'noW! be was not without friends in
that strange landrf 'He was notCsit all
demon strajtive bpwearef? frt$ 1 seeded.
to D8 aetcrmjne: to ew pnt pw py.n
: career. by ;bla own; EMns$ egjerj P
W -niSJTAME WAST. j. JACKSON t T
He had a right rough, time in i the
academy at first; for. his wantoflpre
vioiis .raining piacea nim ai a aisaa
vantage mh w& $ be coul4 do
to , pass bi first examination W&
were siuuyiug. .aigeura i ana 0 may pe
analy tjca) geometryj -that winter,! and
jfacfcsd.n aft'yfiry . bjjy, jp ,;his7 clasS
standing Al light? were pntbjttt' it
.'ttap'Lbti jttsfcefpre lh.e signal 'p
.w.ould - jile jBUigrSte i-'gp . with j- the
anthracite eo.aK -and . lying pi'onpj peV
fbife. it on the floor.woulawork'away
at'ihi8 lessens, by Ihe, glare of 'he flrej
, which 'or'ched his very brainif till a
late hour In the' night. Hiis evident
determination to succeed not only
aided1 his'own ienTort8?-directlV,!; but
impressed his instrtictors'in his favor,
had a very rough- borsewand.! when
dm o)dercame to- "eross j strriiip
mLtal characu.r, ' fcrohghV; W kv WA!wSD&'
blow the points to which n4 .W M.PAhgtii
afcualiyaitined'by the'endf , MmmmmpMl
and'struggled ! w xatl '-.::4 1 jtjl
Hi-Eir to keep? oxr his hoese,
&c. :When h had advanced to riding:
'at- the beads,! leaping" i thefrbars, &c,
his equitation twa trniy leariua; pnv
he persevered Chrpligh tbe'inost perk
Ions trials,: and no man iq .the'.riding
house'would take more risks than he,
and certainly ,no'ipnei 5ia& Tour gptra' j
YV1DUCB 61BUOOO""". .v-
than he. I believe he went . through j
iue very xrymg ur-ueaif ui- ine iu;
y ear& f at W est " Pbi n: t 3 wi tho'a t ;eveVr
having a hardtwor( pr a hard feeljog
for or froin cadet! orrofeSsorr And
While'there were,:inany; wbtf ' smed
to surpass nimniiue .gpyes w. tuy
l-cV;m'geniaiityfe gwd itellpvyship,
there jwaa nb' pu.: of ; our;class,whoi
rmdHb8oliteiy7se?.4 the respect
ah5cclencep pftidjffe
Point in the aatnmh 611840 at jQimj:
arcro.' Mexico rieChadJcome ido'wn
nxenieria 0i;
and the squadron of mounted rifles" to
Which I elphgeoi'was orderebT es
cort thps guqs;fTherte was pret
ty Tough, the gobs .were, very J?Pvy
and the energy, the resource, the con
centratibn on? the arduous" duty jbe
for bim' which Jackson .evlnct im
pressed nsall with : j lie fact ' ihiiil he
was a ' great;'" dntjr fofficer." ' ome
years afterwards Ijackson qame up ib
West Point," from his! station on Gov-1
ernors Island,' toj 'visjt several -nf'ni
some of his classmates who bad bbeu
ordered to duty at ihe academy. after
the. close .of ;tfie Mexican .war. Mc-.
Clellan was. ofLour)u rober. i i We
had a very large and- pleasant mess,
and -Jacks.onv 'soiourned several days
with us. He bad theri.becomf nypp
chondriacal. He - had queer ideas
about bis health ; thought one si.d of
him was heavier jthan the other, and
sometimes would raise one 1 band up
to the arm's length- to -let; the blrod
flow downwards nd lighten that arm.
He told me thai he was about to: ac
cept! a professorship; at Lexington,
whither he soon lafier went. 4 . 1. next
saw him, at a distance, in .his camp at'
luanassas, iwo aays,.auer. uie nrei
battle,, and nevejr, again, has it been
my privilege.to. aee,biua, .... He was ; a
pure; and Bimplej character. He had.
THE TBUE A'iTs'I.ATUS OF. WAR, :
and while there jwas no self-seeking
in all his great career, there was that
inevitable-expansion of character, and
of consciousness of his capacity, which
grew by what it fed on, and pointed
out to him the reat destiny before
him. A distinguished general officer
of Jackson's, corps has related .a re
markable illustration pf this expand
ing consciousness of power. General
J say s that twb or three days be
fore Jackson was .'shot near Chancel-.
lorV he'werit late "in.the11 Evening lo
his tent to see him'ob Bustness.'. He
found the great Soldier ' alon e'." ;Th ey
were friends i of.-j longr standings apd
Jackson cordially invited him to come
in and sit down and bavbachatj say
ing Ihe was tired and did not ike
talking about biisiiiess.-' In "a mala
rpit; way Jackson! explained that he
desired. j.o havej lu'-l- vd
J Alf INPEpEJrDENT COMMAKU. .
-; Gen. J inquired., jf.be desired
independent command of the Valley.
"Oh no,1' Jackson replied,J Hthee is
but little -to be done there. - Butithe
Army of Tennessee is a fine army and
can accomplish. much; 'I would like to
h ave command bf : it." ; Had ., hes not
been cut down, as he was a few nights
later, Hooker would have surrendered
his army, and Jickson could have had
the Army of Thnesseev It is vain
and saa now to
I . - . 1
speculate upon the
might ! b aveT epsned'
changes whicih;
frioro that.1
IJa'e ! Neqr; York 2rfbup6mt$ the
fpllowip Gommjjnfc on tba Conyenjiop
ot' ek-Conf derate SUens .recently
betds ..!;:!: -:.:: ";!-:
" Such a gathering of jjei-Cenf e der
ates as that of j yesterdSy in liicb
mond Js Hkely. to'do the worid some
service. Vwasjai' meeting of surgeons
in the. Confederate army -and JriaVy.
witbi the simple object of joaatcing
ibutions to the medical ind sur
gical history 6f i ' the V k : Their es
says in this direction cannot f ail to be
preserved in permanent form' for! the
use bf the prof eBsion." : f - i .v
.- On 'Tharsdayjat the session pfi the:
Virginia edif4?J 1 Society at lich
mond the followingSdelegajteg, Repre
senting the medical societies Of their
several States; wefe introduced to the
wpidentjyiz:' t)rs. T. Walker of
S, 4R. :Li tHicfcsi' ot
'Nortb''CarbHnBJ---!?- ,:'mAA
,jrjr ai4e! eXc'9weiej.do'fe-,
: gates in a very neat and appropriate
speecn wiien: wa repiiea jto oesca
pf the visitors in turn.: :rrjt. ;.ia! ! Lt -.
If Tne 'Seeretai' ecdillelters froth1
doctors' JdsonfGiMaV
ap($ J3:T; 3anhsen rof -Saleb)
pegrj&ttpg- theiiz inabitityioi attehd,
after being appiinte.d delegates? Irotti
the medical societies hf thgirrespe'dU'.
Iirn Sit atoa ...... ir. ... 1 I . i : .. .
A' Sensation'! -W;lffW;'
i
'ihe Berlin announcement. that ,i's j
German
tc Pih-delpr-ees $ j Mvelyj sJ
ds. of? the
K!
:. . Iie vi 'Dong Gonsf is the name of
J(hMlWSW PregqHeonghl
.::' j -T !' IT .! 9 iLl.J II
Will attend the ntennialilandfthaVa'
i th morn immediate lrien
eft..-,
FaibliciorjSpbrl
7-
OF A
i -7 b
0,1
1 1 have not nJoy$d )?oed itealtb. for .several
i
ears
past, yet nave not allowed it to interfere w
my.
aaboft r Jbivery DfDeisngng to. e iaonsg class
known the Inconvenience of being obliged to labor
wheirthe bcdy,-f rom debility T aln-ostrefoMS to per
form its daily task. I never was a believer ia dosing
with medicines; -nut, liavlmc beard the Vigitihb.
spoken of bo highly, was determined to try it, and
shall never je2ret that .determination,- As s tonic
whicb every one needs at sometime) it sorpasses I
aajthiag I ever heard of. ' 'It invigorate, the 'whole 1
rystn-itl8 a-great' cleanser, antt. punner r, tne
blood.' There are many of my 'acqnaiotahces who
hive Ukeri it, and aU unite jn praise of. .ttft ati8fao- '
sory effect, t ":.r:- -- i ' v,:-
Especially among the ae class of people,it im"-'
prts tp.them the on$ thing mostneedfnl in ld age
nights of calm, sweet rtpose, thereby strengthen-.
Loir the mind as well as the body One ag lady;4
who fcaubten snflEeriDg tkroughlife .from . Kcrornla,;
and has become, blind i'om Its effects; having tried
many remedies . Witt, no favorable legnlt, was in
dacedby friends to try the Yxqehmxi Aftertaking
a few bottles, she obtained aach1 great relief that
(She expressed a wish for her. sight, "that she might
'lie able to look upon the. -man who .had sent her
such a lessing-i m io,i . .(. H4f i t-'
f : i ' ,t p- v.Youra jrespectfully, ; f
" ' O. IL P. BOOQB, Police Officer,' Station 6.
ii15ostoV, Jias8.,.May.9, ia71rf ;-i jo i v
Keartfelt i Prayer.
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T.-.r. flap.' PAtii.r An. 48. 186.-.'
XL ReSviKs, BsirfsJj 1 ;n
Dear Sir-rt sbonld be wanting in gratitude' if I.
ailed to acknowledge what the Tkobtikb bas done
for meU I was attacked shoot, eleven nvonths since--with
Bronchitis, which jsettjed ? into consoxeptiont
T a4 4oV' aBfaaffl sin I J ava 1 1 La ntaa 4Vnont
i fori broath,-; and - freqnentlyspit, blood was alii
emaciatea, very weaK..ana 89 low tnat my rnenfls
VncbtinycasenopclcBS. i .t&tm ?Ki.f j
,f 1 was advised to make a trial of the , YEGEily
Vi hlch, under the providence of God,' has cured j me.
1 hat he may bless the use of your; medicine tol
others,, as he has to me, and that his divine grace
'may attend yon, is the heartfelt prayer of your ad-'
miring, hamble servant, . j,,.--' -f i-ftji..
' ' i 1 1 i j -V '. BENJAMIN P3B?mNCaL-I Vj
, F. S, 'Mine is but one among the many cares your
medicine has effected Lathis placed B. Pi "
- t.'i u :i s '.,' iTTf' r'-itl-'mt-v. .A .
Make" it Public.! r
' J '-rx i " Sotwn Bostow, Feb. .1, 1871
IL B STETSKSi Esq.': f f . .. 'I
Dear Sir-l have heard from Very many sources of
the great success of Yigtek In cases of Scrorula
Kheumatism. Kidney Complaint, Gatan h and Other
diseases of kindred nature.- I make no hesitation
In saying that I know Vzobtiks to be the mast re
liable remedy for Catarrh and General Debility. '
- My Wife has been troubled with Catarrh foe many
years, ana at times very oacuy. cne nas
tried every supposed remedy that we could hear
ana with su this she : has - or several yean been
gradually growing worse, and the discharge from,
the head was excessive and vert offensive. . t
t he was in thi condition when - she commenced
to take Vbqktinb ; I coald see that she was improv
ing on the second bottle. She continued taking tee
Vesbtujb until she had used from twelve to fifteen
bottles. ' I am new happy la informing yon and the
public (if you i choose to make it publicist she is
entirely cured, and Vxoxtins accomplished . the
cure after nothing else would. ' Hence f leer Justi
fied In saying that Vegetine Is .the most reliable
remedy! and would advise ail suffering humanity to
try it, tor I believe it to be a eood, honest, vegetable
medicine, and 1 shall not hesitate to recommend it.
Iam, fcc., reepectfully, ,J ' --''
-- - '? i-; ..... , i f L C. CARDELli,
-T - Store 451 Uroadway. ,
VkcMike - acts directly upon the cause of these
complaints- It Invigorates ajid strengthens) the
whole system, acts upon the secretive organs allays
inflammation, cleanses and cures ulceration, cures
constipation, and regulates the bowels." j
'! I ; -M w. -i .... ,.;!! j :
, Has Entirely Cured "Me. ;
':-(t V Boston! October, 18J0.
Mr SttvEKs: ; ) I '.. r-l:t-n i-ii i
; Dear air My daughter, after having a scveie at
tack of whooping cough, was left in a feeble state of
health, sad ; after using; a, few bottles was fully re
stored to health. . . ' i ... j
L I have been s great sufferer from Rheumatism. . I
bare taken several bottles of the Yesktxnz for this
complaint, and am nappy to say it has entirely
cured me. 1 have recommended the VeTTH to
others with the same good results. It is a great
deaneer and purifier or the blood; it is pleasant to
take; and I can heerflly recommend it. r -
JAME3MORSE,8Ct Athens street, .
' .old by all Druggists and Dealers Everywhere. i
oct 1 D&W 1m j ..,-
ReclxiQtioii.iii Price:!
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jlju in aew xoctc. for the ale r our celebrated
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awers ever soia
with 8Tetyli4
re made in six
qualities, t-acb Gun being branded wltb one sf the
undermentioned jnames, whici denotes Its quality t
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tne graaret confidence, s so Bun sears onr name
GUM FORWARDED V. 0,
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spffialt-Send for .detailed partidalars. with iHasi
tratcd dot ci iptive pi ire heeta and testimonials, to ,
our Branch House. t 1 r,f
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tarries Paper o Ketalic Cartridge Either End Vps
1 TBVOtrvlESION CaSNTRB SLIDES, WEIGHS
I , jlv- outi pounas, ana, is only
.13 inches wide.
Holder, tare at too so ' as to nulc
shells, and, being &tmGte&B'&l Oaep the sameJ
Ickly rcecive the.
. Por ease of action, and rapid shooting, it exteelg.
anything of 1 the. kind invented-1- Price; d O." D.4'
$6 50. . " If?')'!.:-? V t-v 1 .?f
In ordering give size of shell, and looge measure
merit "outside of vest. . :- ;i -lf. 8f GOSS, f -r?
y sepMjvw.yi r.t ...j .,f veoaho:FsIls-ga-asJ?V
Sf3itf fBfeeM (Farm
;r: st sasaiciNa thoroughbred no:
A also from Imported pecberon oiTOanHoreeB
udMars,:adfroniittit; !Ci)A ;xj pEflu;' I $a .4
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' A I -SO PINB BRBt) SHORT ICPf ClTTLl!,5
Awl nave Bulls from etc 6 tj fq ur years,: (oi; aije." 5 r
Aisoi?reett,ft V' At Vr',f F,-! -tsi
WU fta8 DUW- ra,-i ice aeuveryj sna,Hu.st !uvisk
Hte, QiarlottOBlfe; .Vai i.ltffeCfilfirl I ! VT
Fitiurs of all Grades,- Lard, Cheese, Caan
J Dot 3 1UV 9 1KS OKAJfl : JHbTOTWU -
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Particular attention na.li! tn Bialdnor'rArlii oHontol
to'Southejn trade ! ' v.Mfr.-l''" .!
o guarameea quality ana snooung p
in the .United States. : They are built
provcruott f6r American tBort. and a
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?end fgrdrculsr. r . : Jl1tWJbWtr
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CHIN4NQ rBIYKB. i . 83. cssts. ? Tbe entcFt as It
18,0116 pi.tae oei oi Bunaaysf nooxoQng jpookb.
SClOSGt MOSAteeiC1 75 cents: VerfecQy -idapled
O to interest QgingClaEscs. c jfif
I
V- For Charusesi i
0HOBTJS 9HOIR. 2 00 Cprustes 4jsiitb:
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Xthaisr!Hj ji H.jtrjgjp .' ,,iKa? ptiJ
iyf An-
nHRIAlf BT JURY. 1 00. Just BmbTisuid. A
i L. ofmftb pjjookingjOpelth fine wlc
Seat,' post-pBid,-f or; retail ladce; 'i'p'o 1n3 bo. 1
; j , Leraldl8jiuittoSoicietiefflid jDosvcntiotg. :
O. DITSON 'ft CO., ! CHASTITS(ir:ffl CO.
4 lt JStoftr-rfLVjl I .lU.BsoadWay, nTIy.-;
pet1 l-Oiwaw wed & Bat , e ." -
4-
ot i:Tr,ti:t r?i H'i,--Ht i
f K Boxes and Barrcfej Lemeu, Sngar, oda, as-;
V ! . I! A lit) J, f MsA K l,fJ M
9A Barrel and Tierces whple jmd brokenif fa
t. 'tf-nii --Jt
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Barrel and Hhds Sugar ; Bouse and Cuba
1 "Molasses in Tierce s-s&d Puncheens. -!. j 4 -fi i
Molasses.. . Also Juno iJemerara. and orto
. 1 For salelpwjbf.rf -r-.s ? ,.i
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Crop
L&A GRAJ?
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CHOICE LARGB MltASA CfRAPBS;'
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CRQP.NBWj ORLEANS JI0IA8SES,
DEHESLA 0AJfDMUSCfEL EAISmS.
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,; oct 2 Ut n j j ( . ; .- a ftj jsrorth Front ;
:JSrOTICETWttESPASSERSi
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xi. LL Persons are hereby warned against shooting,
hunting, fishing, rangingr or otherwise trespassing
on the. lands known as the Orton Plantation, id the
County of Brunswieki--TJe iuUeern-daate sfaughter
of game at all seasons and the incessant depreda
tions in other andimons dmrjortas' respects, (have
rendered it necessary to post these lands; and fair
notioo is nowved that the fiw wiit. be riEidly en
forced against all offenders. - 1 I f.;;
degldftw-tftol-.t-r".") n,JlTf ,gRAiyvERi
$r&: smmims Jr.
Attorney atiljawl
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mo. 01 .xue
11 1 ,viij evt winj .ij it ;
ailKD AN. isTOal2LXBto CTJRE rot
ufjinr .iupaexteiy . tlirjee
tlia9? a4lqy- ;afte,tlic sjstem
Jbecii reduced li v.Kii1mfisa" nt 1
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BlUCGISTSlASn EJJLEES.ei!IfEailJtjf;
ft joly gft-tm .--iK "'vf'jinif.fjl vni'ftnb-.t y.-j"
X 6aanriDBC R?.f:t.S.l .7. Vif: .tirfeslflent
3C.j8tbiia., ,f.ty. .AT.;..v..;Tice president
Isaac BnJiiilu.. ai . i .ii..lAsibrtlCishier
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ilsiauthorizefi sCarto tor receive . m oeposit 7
v,rt:..i..,..;t1- ,... --i.ir :. . 1 :'
moneys helcf to trust by Eecuf ors, Admmlstratorsi' l
;j r- am -vveuiiuu srv .
to the orders and reauests
of bur country friends by tnaQ or btberwise. -iz
noTl8-wtf-
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fo-WirfjiReiKirs Tafen4lJfhtBi.P'Beeibt
resteer Imtirored aurotaadBaeBeatorb Sells at
I VINO WATERS, 80 jesnts. -, CompMed, ,by D.
F.'HoaaeBi. krnch. trcsrwof 'the-sweetest
and.tsnes;fali;iT t9iia odi TlWob :j i
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: c Eutablishetf 1852.' na nlnmn. I
Address .Thb Etbtsosq Star NswepArEn !Co' 1
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FIRST GRAND EXPOSi nDNoI the Trademen's
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OOf a day guaranteed ueiug oar ! WellA.ua er &
P Drills. , $100 a month paidtb good agent?.
Auger hook free. : Jilz Anger Co; i at. Louis, Mo.
j . You flail, Make,'$5000
. In 90 days in A ;4 . Stocks.
iMy System is. Safe; Honorable and Simple, j
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Stocks beught snd told at the'N. Y. Stock xchaii"e.
TT A TVTTPTi Asents for the best selling
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I-' :7t9 Broadway, New York., i !
Clft film RQYAX, HAVANA LOTTERY Dis-J
jPJlUiUUUt tributed every fifteen days. 1
j 1 prized $100,000 I 1 prize.... $30;000
2 prizes, $25,000 each.... . L.50X)0
854 prizes, amounting to ..310,000 '
' Wbole tickets, $20 quarters, $S twentieths,: lj :
..Circulars of information free.: Prizes cashed.
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,-5 Royal Saxon and Brunswick Government Lotteries i i
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JLottery.
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il, . of,i..i v...i 100.000
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UT.. ot J ScOeaehi-. jl'.: 166,000
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-ff 'jin i :vt 5 tationv snd General Aent.
. .may TpdAwly,! 4 30,Liberty st. New Vrtfc. .
ii TVcWtdtY, JSe w ? Jersey.
XTOWSG PdlNTEitS AND. SETTERS OF THE
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i :Dogs4)roken thorOTigyy for fOV: Eor fall p
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EXCEU ALLOTBERS IN iACCU- !
dz.'.iMdi Ikacy.s ferRENGTii ,:axi !
Premature JDiscliarge. yer jDccurs-;
Xrery Rifle watTant-d"- aobd 'shooter.7 Calibre
40; 44 find 50-108 of .ailnandoTianyaesiredieiigth.
Charge orpawdsKtoowtolOS jswiW: Weight of
I balls froit, tS0 tS40?gr&in& Syk jdain; also
'PeepffilghtV; eitilfer'.;wfth intercbangoale front
am-
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