Ravage? of TtpuoIp Fevk*.—Deaths from typhoid fever in different sections of the country arc frequently noted. Geauga County, Ohio, daring the past year kwt a number of valuable citizens from the fatal disease. In the eastern portions of Pennsylvania it is prevailing this fall with unusual malignity. In Berks county, the Hamburg TeUyrtxpA says, thirty-five persons who bad fallen victims to the divase, were buried in one graveyard, in the course of a month. In tome villages, entire families have been swept off with it.1 .Toshka TZ. in «nltilt;r thr^ank