Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, August 27, 1864, Image 3

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r. B. MASSER, Editor Proprietor.
SUailtHT, IAi
SATUUDAY, AUGUST 371884.
8. M. pETtEWOlUCi Otj
. 87 Park Kowj New fork, nd SB Ptrwt,
n, arc our agenta for the PpuY Amain
M olden, and v auUwriied to take AdrwtlM
and Subeeriptlone for at oar lowaat rate.
gTEsPoitTATios or Coal pHOHtBrrirn.
ie State Department ha been officially
mcd thnt tlio Governor of Canada linn
ibitccl the exportation of onthracite coul
i that Troviuce io any manner or way
tcver.
I'ciinsjlvnulu Ijjinlatiire.
llARHisnuRO, August S3.
Chk. Mr. Cochran, of Philadelphia,
d up an act relating to coal and mining
lanies.
lis bill provides that corporations may
hinds leased by them providing the
e amount docs not exceed three tliuu
aores. ie mil passed filially yeas 88, nays 1?,
D!gliiUn, from the Committee on Ways
Means, reported a bill providing for the
lent of the expenses bt the fpetlnl bcs-
i motion tfce House proceeded to the
ideation of the bill,
io first section authorizes the State Ttca
' to pity the amount ot a certain mili
lnun, advanced by the banks to pay the
ia of the State, trilled into service in
and July, lSUtf, amounting to over six
ircd thousand dollars, and repeals the
I May 4th, 1 004, authorizing a ucgotiu
l'or the pnyuieut of the loan,
ie second" section appropriates fifty
i.mds dolhirs for the payment of the
I'lMS of the Legislature for services du
oxtra session, and provides that each
her shall receive $300.
ir bill aUo authorizes the treployment
or additional clerks in the Surveyor
nil's Depurtmeut, at the salary of If 1UU0
uiiiuin.
ie bill was passed to pecoud reading.
' bnnm-il until o 1'. M.
X.nli'i- w from i:iirif,
tw Yoiik. Aug. 3. fhe Bteamer (.'1 ii'.n
i! livid with Livei'o l ilu'.is to the luth
ut.
u U. S. steamer Kearsnrc Mi'1 another
fiean Bteamer passed Deal on the ll'.h,
il west wind.
n. (iiaiii' renewed ai liity near Peters
has cans, d a del 111 e in the rebel loan,
later American i.cv.n was uuxio.:aly wni-
nr.
.mi- desperate rioting lias occured at 1M
Irrlami. J'russian decree has bjen i-.iv-J parti
reiUieiiii; tiie fnrci-s l a peace f.mting.
e decrease of specie in the liutik of
.ec during the week, was over -l.l'.OO,-
lanes.
in" to h : pio'ciits of tli? Ann'iiean arid
ihA'.iibas :.do:-, ti e f uikish Uoveni-
perniits tl.e coiitinir.nn e ot the lcii
i controversy on Protect nt In oks.
Tim- of Saturday faMi'a t liv with
.al. fthe Hriiish troops front Ciinuila,
presence being an clement of danger
invoking invasion whatever the Amen-
have a grcviatice against England.
tlio frown prosecution lor shipping
.en on the pirate Gi orgia, the prisoners
found guilty and bound over lor judg-
?ioral affairs.
r WAXTF.D 1MMF.PI ATKLV. A Roy about
arsof age, will betaken uuu apprentice u.t tliis
Vy iii'i' villi; iuimcdiulely. One w bo has some
, ledge of tlio bu-ines uud cun furui-h good re
ef, preferred.
Xbw Passksui.k Chi -Vc neglected to no.
icretofore the new r assriigcr car of thu Sm.bury
i-.. : lot i.n triiin betweeu tfunlury und Harris-
. The car is 11 hiind-oiuo and comfortable, oue,
ructcd with till tlio modern iuiprorciueuts This
bus become deservedly popular, as it is most
inly a great convenience for tho public. Tub
.uetor Mr. liould and bis huila aru obliging and
nil c tu tbeir duties.
'Si xuruv and Siiamiiki.n. Wo n:o plouc.l
inn lleit Ibo travi-1 bi'twcvn Siinbury and Mia
iu will tally justify the ruimiu,; ol tlio two daily
?!j;cr traius lately put en tbu road. TnoHm
irt road is di-stiuej to bo one of tin great feeders
e Northern Central road which now controls it
every facility sboul 1 bo nflorded to the great
nil region which sup). lie the I'nt'ie of the road.
if Tub LACK. axa a.u IiLOoM.'.m no Road.
roiid has recovered from its I'mhtirraainems. and
iin a );ood busiiicsn. While on avi-it to Wilkes
,e and Scianloii, lust week, we ubrcrved that
c was a luro amount of local travel. -pccially
i the upper end. Mr. Folida is now the Super
uilei.t ot llieroud. and M'. J. II liietTcnderf- r
ienl ut Noribuiblcrluu'l, both B'jod mcu in iheir
I'd.
Kais We have nevcral refrobinj! rami the
week uud ve;etAlin ha nearly recovered
i the effects of the drouth. ToUtuM have come
n from i'2 to $1 per bushel.
J WoiM'i"n Seriieant E. 0. MAize.ofCom
y K., 1 1-t lteg i'tnn'a. Vols., formerly pf tbis
e, wc are s riy (u learn, hue bceu wouuded ia
back, iu the buttle ut tbu Weldoo ruilroud, Vu ,
be Joth inst.
Tiik 1 la ir .M aiikct GixjJ pearh'9 re iul-
at Id per bushel. Tears from $1 .60 to
a.s mid waier u,elon, ruisvd iu Cbilli-iiiaijue,
i.ow iu iiihi ket, and are sellinj; at tt coiiBideruble
nin e on old prices, uaiuely, fiom b to li cent,
rdiii to siie. Those who puy attiKiioii to rait
truil are reaping good baivtst. It is surjaii,.
I but l.irn.trs do not pay more ailcntiou to ibis
I of eulture, especially while puces bcru are
'icr ll.uli iu l'lnludclpbiu and New York.
if lln:u I'lil' l' The ((Jc.li.n of value lore
I to ihe price of au'urticlu is now u obsdeie i.k i.
eiu! i"nr. u't bud euy one s.kcd lihy per cent
f r uu ur''"l" ih.in the usual telling price to
nothing of its worth, he would have bocu luuh.
,1 Now he is considered a iuod' st Uiuu if be
t ii .1 ca id one hundred per full. Kme d.i.i,
e a vciidcr of pci hes aked a frund four dolluis
1 j-h.-l tor bis pca l.es, and as very One peschta
1 b,-. n silliug at ill be ripeclci lu ecu .o .
.g i . ry superior bat oi timuining the fiuit he
-ui i"' d to tud Ibrui about as large as bulled
li...i, and liui-l as hard If people Lave Ui pay
...ii.iunl pi lecs, it is fieijucMly their ou laul .
I II. t in pro. lice a bltle silf-dcnul-a lilllsab.il
...v to iu Hie um of Miielue, Ibat ate but neci'titi
lilc J hue w ko icasuu all b .me producle o say
,1 tl.cul I eeiuiuant ittrevafenl piicm, ulI a
ueay aboeid be ibe eause A'muI ysaf sinee
iu r run up u. Nee n. 1 aud Iu euu per
ul. i Oiaey -f Ibe Weallby lllituM, tu wkolli
. 1 lists ees uu ol jvel, kul bo fell ff the p,
J Io rvsiiicl ibvuiMltesUx euiaJUupply la
iub a e twiur fil Iu 4 ebie pi pounl
, i. I i Js-tj MUUIig payu.ial l g.ld hus
i.(-ui,ul If Ibe ! it( Ibat aslsele, lul ibis
. i.iUi 4"tuit kiuslwei A adiasx
,ss wwil bs .-Miily tclel. y! IJssst 4tabee
. ' 1 1 .wi iaiutai J s. wf Mb wel4
yji " 1t f esi
Inciter fVoiu tlio Kunbury aard
Camp hear ChArujsto!, Va.
At'gust 20, 1604.
Dkaa "WiL-rcnT !
Since I trrrite td j-oti Inst, we
havB hiid wenry marches nnd traVllled miiny
miles after the Jojinnies, but ns yet havo not
roci inem in a reuuiar tint tic. Pinco tlio lUtn
of this month, Gen. Pheridno has done his
best to catch and whin the rebels, but their
floctnesi and the peculiarity of the countrv.
in the way of mountains nnd Raps, is such
that he ie now no nearer that object than
when our march commenced. Our cavnlrv
drove the rebel vidcttrs often whllo on our
march towards VinchcsteT, and every day,
iti ekimtshes, compelled the frraybacks to
run for safety. Enrlv was forced to ri-lrpnt
U) the mountains beyonu Btrashnrg; where
he threw up intrenchments, hoping to draw
our army into a trap, but our commander
Knowing the position he held, and the al
most impossibility of driving the enemy
from the gup, did not advance further than
Cedar creek with the main arm v. and thr-n
sent the cavalry to commence operations,
by trying to draw li'iiri out into un open
field and fair fight. This they accomplished
on last Tuesday having as Gen. Sheridan
reports "a brilliant affair," in which the re
bels lost severely in killed, wottuded and
prisoners. In this fight the rein crossed a
stream nnd made a charge; they were re
pulsed and in recrossitig, besides the killed,
many w ere taken prisoners, the cavalry bovs
saying "come back, or we will shoot. Tliis
command was readily obeyed, the Johnnies
thinking like Ci'ipt. 'Scott's coon, "not to
shoot and tin y would knock tinder." The
enemy were forced back to Front Royal,
when they were reinforced by two Divisions
of J-ongstrcct's corps, from Richmond. Our
force then fell ba;:k to the creek. when a snarp
artillery duel came off. Not making anything
out of this, Sheridan fell further back, try
ing to coax the enemy from his earthworks
nnd the stronghold of the mountain. This,
thu Confed leaders would not accept, so
Sheridan moved part of his forces ba.-k to
Winchester, then to Uerry ville, keeping,
however, his army so fixed that there could
be no danger of a surprise, and finally to
this camp, two miles from Clmrlcsto'wn,
w here "every preparation is made for a fight,
nnd the great wish now is that the rebel
horde will make their appearance in force,
( that tin; strife may end in the valley, anil
that we may so effectually use them up that
lucre will be mi end to the raids into Petiti
1 iinia and Maryland.
our route from P.erryviHc to Middlc
t iwii. we pus-ed ii farm house, on the porch
of w hich, woct're gaily dressed young
h'.dies. They laughed and chatted with the
boys, offering them watc r.i made them
s Ives generally agreeable. Not suspecting
anything w l ong, the most of our corps pas
ted by, wh'."' h !:tt!e brother allowed "there
was some soldiers in 1 1:" htnre."' The Pro
vost Mar-hiil thought it advi-nhlo to exiim
i ie the premises, and by so doing found
ducfulid under beds. Uoee rebel' rifheers
ti;iil s. un privates. These gentlemen were
a! nor!, threshing grain, and our skirmish
ers coming on them so quickly they could
n it get away, so they sought the house for
shelicr thinking by t''9 ri'se of the yountr '
la lies donning their "best l".b avd tucker,"
lh. 'i could elude the vigilance of the Yanks
uiHl csei'pe. They wen- mistaken ar.d ere
you get this, these c iralroii.i gentlemen will
be in tlimiff rife, guarded bv Vi'le Abe's
''ls-
I'liaricslow n ;s not the place it was three
years ago, when we were encamped there as
three months men. Thin business was brisk,
stores liiied w it h goods nnd open to pur-ciia-eis,
the streets crow. led with user, and
the open windows shovved the facts of
many beautiful women some of whom wore
sin i It a and appeared hippy, while otheis
played toe pal l of the- v-ir-fju and spat ut our
.io s as they passed on the side wclk. Now
tiu.ery and want are visible, stores closed,
signs displaced, streets fVserted, buildings
b.irned and everything indicates that these
once happy
peo!
what
ire left, are
l'1-ollglit 1
ehe.-ler h:
o poverty, il not . "nrvauon. m
is bei'il a j'W.'if wiiirt place, having
all the Modern improvements, such n? ;ras,
.i.der works, iVc. The buildings are really
ln.e and the streets well paved. It is situ
ale I ill a splendid valley and must have
been a piace of considerable business. Uut
like its sNter, C'hiirlesto'.vn, war and battle
lias had i i"'e'.'. it; uiid now it is but a
'Me.'i ru d iil.cgi'."'
A ea-.ali-y train was attacked at Herrys
vilie, a few dais ago, by Moeby's men, just
as t in-1 were coining out of pal k. The guard
iiiua l.id day men; were surprised ud lied,
e.iving arms, cte., iu lb'.' Lonfusion. The
iv.igon-., ui'out lilly, were burned and two
u. nulled iniilis captured. A scouting of
eav.iin hearing the tiring, ininieiliately btar
ted lo the rescue, uud arrived in time only
t i give e. use to tne guerrillus who V ire no
iihed ot the i hereabouts of the-train by a
citi.en ; who, for his part was hung as a
-py. Tiiis spy made it speech acknowledg
ing his gniit. giving his reasons for the act,
and then most pittMully biynd lor his life,
it w.i of no aiail, for tne facts were so pos
itive thi'l hesitancy to carry out the sentence
wou d h.iie been criminal. He had been
under ;u lest twice be lore, but managed to
e-e.ipe. flii- tune lm w as caught in citizens
ores.-,, havinui liccii bul a short time belore
seen a r lie! uniiori', in fact, about the lime
tue train was ultaeUed. Papers were found
o.i Ui in adiircrued to J.ougslieet, giving a
p iiticiilar uecotiiit ol our lorees, the amount
of infant ry, artillery and cavalry, and, be
sides, he was ideulilied by uu Adjutant,
aIioiu he, the spy, had stood guard over
while he wiij in l.tbl y prison, ile hud the
spiritual advice of tloec Chaplains, nnd was
bapt .ed shortly before his execution.
hin ial pronioii 'tl.i buve been made lately
iu tue ditli Pa., Vols., the most proiut'ieut
of w liicii is dipt. J. i. S. Uonis, to that of
Major. Tula appointment is well deserved
ami is the unanimous choice of the ltcgi
meat. '1' lie members of Co. (,,'., lor their own
good, are opposed to losing their Cupmiu ;
out lor his ail winci incut arc well ple'ed,
uud Coiisitler w hat is their loss is gain to
tile r fillllellt.
Tlie nieiiilieis of t'o. ('., that wcM takeu
prisoners in the baitle on Kid llvir, have
Cecil p ooled or e.vehangell, with the excep
tion ol John C. Meiucr, und a:e now ut their
lioines uu lurloiigli or hi ho-pitals ul New
Orleans. W hiie at Ty kr, 1 fcAi, they were
viiceiualid ur luuocuUlcd, Willi lllipuie mat
ter wnn h impiegliatiil llieir blood and llow
they are is ill clod with ulcerated limb uud
sou- i vcs. '1 lie liiiuU, iireieiidiug to guv
liic-c ineii a preventive lor sinull pox, tilled
I it. i r s.atiiiia with a loatliSomu vlieu-u that
w ill i-iing '.u through ble. Is not this uu
I (l 1 1 II 111 ill net ( . i III ill I Miller is III the lioa
pllal at .New Ol leans.
Aii utt.ii U is houil) enpected. Our forces
.lie ill po.llioii read) to leleivu the I in III).
Ii j b.otle i on,, oil, mid 1 am lucky, I will
send )oi paiiii illul.. he boys ale Well.
iitii ic-jnits to ull iu ihu ullicc, yomstll
ulid iHclnlv I remain,
Youn, r ia'etimlly, U. U. W.
I'ruia lltu Arm) ul' list I'oloiuut'.
.Ntn Yoiik, August '.'1.
A slu'l'litl Washington ll. Mi.ill 11 lit thu
' Colllllll'll Ul, s..s that lielllldl Walfllls,
jii'lps isehliii'l a (j I am I limits un huinla.
I oi r Ula itil4 ked umli r oritere lriu lae,
Ihal Ho liiii'l las illliiU llxlii Dm WiLLm
lallfiiad si aliilillf eailillitf. The ItUli
I sti ie :..i. In ..s thr-'ileli api lelt III
! our lllo e and mill led emlil) wlalu Ihlif
' uihmi Mae inlinly ih tietcd.
i Uiuuial A. I. Hill Ie nimifvd iifirully
i s..uo U'l, and ti.u. i.l. l. lh kinl l.i, "ii 1
ul It r. l ie, ale sn In l)uUll i.lliil.
1 J Ui luloial ul llw lOlU Messi'l i J'leV
Oil e" I)
A Cnrd.
Df. Jorij s Having been Informed by rny
friend that wrong impression concerning
that disgraceful riot in Stigarloaf township,
is going abroad, I deem it not .only due my.
self but also the public, to' inakc a pluin
stiitenieuts of the facts, thut the people muy
judge between me and those rebels who
were the cause of that infamous nlinir.
Ueing the juuior minister on Ofangcvill
circuit, I wenl to my appointment as usual,
and commenced the worship of Almighty
Uud amid a large congregation. At the con
clusion of my opening prayer I prayed for
the country, the President of the United
States aud all its constitutionals advisers.
ior i ue vommaiHier-iu-ciiiel ot our armies
and his subordinate nlliccfs the soldiery
both by sea and by land, 1 also prayed for
an honorable peace, and satisfactory adjust
ment of our difficulties ; asking God to open
the eyes of our enemies, cause them to lay
down their arms aud return to their alle
giance to the Uovernm-int, thut peace may
ugain return to our bleeding nation.
I the commenced n caching, uud when
two thirds through with my sermon, Ksij.
Cole drove up to the door with his drunken
gang, some eight or ten in number, who I
believe, were hired una mude drunk tor the
express purpose of breaking up the meeting
una injuring me. two ot their number.
George Poust and John lirink, son of Ben.
lirink, came to the door raving like savages.
one of whom culled out, after uttering the
fiercest outhes 1 e' er heard, "I learn thnt
you are an abolition preacher, and if you
are we will take you out aud hang you on
this hickory tree; but if you arc a democrat
preacher you can preuch oil." I requested
.um to be quiet until 1 wus done preaching,
!vhen I would talk to him. To this request
hu cursed and swore at mc most furiously,
adding, "I will not be quiet until 1 know
whether you are un abolition preacher or
not." 1 replied that 1 was no abolition
minister, but preached the gospel. Mark,
lie ilia not ask whether I preached abolition
ism, nnd if so, they would hung me, but in
reality lie asserted that if I was a Union
man, (for abolitionists and Union men are
called by that clique, abolitionist,) and stood
up lor the government, nnd went lor tho
putting ilown of this cursed rebellion, they
would hung me : but it a democrat, in the
sense that that word is understood in this
county, which is, a man who resists the
draft, docs all in his power against the ad
ministration, whose pnncipel, il principle it
may be called, is, "party first, country after
ward ; it a democrat in this sense 1 could
preach on. A drunken man is generally
aid to be generally honest with liimscll,
that is, he speaks out. regardless of policy
or consequences, just what he thinks and
w ishes. ITencc what this rebel said mav be
taken as the principal or desire which gives
tone and character to a large class in this
countrv.
They continued their nnthemas and curs
es un'il Iccised preaching, which I did short
ly after tlivv cntnc ; tVlten they again canio
into the hou-c and recommenced their
r.busive language, declaring that if I want-
ted to preach nigger, 1 should go south and !
preach to the niggers, therefore they would
have none of it here. Mean wretches I I
doubt whether they had ever heard me j
pica''!'. but, novejtheless were ready, like (
the most ..I lll'.'ir party, to condemn a man !
unheard. Tor, when some who were at
church whoiu loyalty I would not like to j
ass':rt, went out and feid to quell the riot,
declaring that what they had said of me j
was bilse, it only excited them the more, and ;
w hile raving like the snvttg'.-s of the forest,
cried out to those of their party in the house ,
to bring t!ii' cut and they would make short
work of it by putting me out CS Mie way.
Two of their number took hold (if tliy arm
and attempted to take me out, when I
wrenched loose from their grasp. Two gen- I
tlenien then came forward and interfered, ;
w hen I stepped back, and w hile they were
parleying believing them to be well armed,
as 1 uflerwaids learned was the case, and
know ing that I had no mi rev to expect nt
their hands if they got possession of my
person, for neither 1 nor my friends had
weapons. I retreated to the back window
and made my escape through the darkiu-s
of the night. Those w ho knew the patties
told me afterwards that had they succeeded
in getting me out of the house, they would I
have executed their threat, for they were
perfectly wild w ith rage and bad w hiskry,
uiihvs I had been rescued by my friends,
which they could not have done, for wc hail
no arms, while they were preparid for any
emergency. It is just, how ever to add that
the persons in the immediate neighborhood
took no active putt iu the dirgraccful riot.
1'. F. triiR.
Ulorinsburg Aig. 15. ISol.
'.?" c V'eiili'ra .'onrpiriM' .11 ore
t' 4'IOJMIM'IIIM,
Cl.Nl'l.VNATI, August 23.
The morning papers publishes long ex
tracts fiom Dodd's corK pondence captured
nt Jmiiaunapolis. The manuscript copy of
Dodd's address to ihe Grand Council is
among the papers, in which itnrpcarsa
grand convention wus to be held July 1st,
two days before the Democratic N"tional
Convention was to have been held. A spon
taneous meeting was held at Indiahnnpolis
last night to take counsel concerning the
dangers surrounding; them. It was the
largest out-dour meeting ever held there.
The meeting was extremely orderly, though
there wus yep feeling against the conspiracy.
Resolutions were adopted denouncing the
secret order as a most mi.Hchicvous one, cal
culated to bring about civa! war, and declar
ing the charge that the Union party intend
to use military power to prevent a fair elec
tion, us a slander upon Union men and our
brave slodiers.
NEW AlEUmEMm
Mlulp ol IliinU of ."".orllimulMT
fuusl) I'll., Aiiuk( lotil.
ASSKTst.
I.onns and Bill" discounted. . . f?IM?9 9l
LertlUcates ol I luted Mates Miut . llll.lHU 00
I Ullcd Mules .'i-iiU L'iNIl, . . . lull, (lot) HO
" " Interest heuring Lrgul Ten
ders. 31 000 on
l'ennsvlvaida. " . . . 2s.4i'0 "0
liunk of Norihumhorland Flock, 4.H7U 00
Noribuiiiberluiid bridge Stixk, l.iuu 111)
Te!-i'raph Shu ll, ..... .1.11 in)
Heal r-lHi.'. ,tc 9.;.7D s7
lue by oib'-r liiinlts. - - . lSrt.:il7 0S
.Voles of oiher Hunks, and Iagitl Tenders SI li d 00
Cash llt'lns, iil'J U
puclt iu aull including Coiniiiouweallb
peol Cerliticutes,
SO 91 04
JT-ttl.eTl 7
t.'ls.MO 00
lit oon no
Uo V7J 11
LIAFIMTIES.
Not" In circulation,
Due lo other Ihinks, ...
" I'ouiinoiiwcHltb. Currency for
fcpeeie Crri ittcale, . .
" loill'iis, ...
lolll III? IS
I h. rrby certify the ebtre slalruienl lul. Just aud
true lutbe btsi ot my kboldi!e and In Ii, f
ri J I'AI hl.K, Cashier.
f.iia and sa.su'rilad til' rs mr I
D l.o.arrsi i ia V J I'uUie
buubury, August a, Is I
Funbury High Scliool,
1 If ILL t-"iu ia Ihe old Uaptlst Cbureb. Ihe
II ttisl d .y of August. I Us e..uis ol iu.liuclii.il
euibtaras all Hie Uaa.'ti.'e laugbl tu Aoadeiulee and
ttwUiiuaf tue ul iSe bigbest jia4e.
1r-IIW I'KH tl.ulim of tl WICIII,
f "f Lannua4 aueteul aud Kodsta luclud-
ltt all Mli.r Uai.cls, fll M
Xsiyi.l m.us Aig'W Utiieisiip eie II b4
AdtuiHl UtstuasM.livoajiapby UiMviy, 4 , It
rladiSMbie ul abwte, Is) uO
Pilsuaiir, t l0
lusidsuial llrM, M
luiio. p..LIs sjuasierly la a-1 vai.se.
k 4-v.iuasi sa Is I us luat na.e
lepiis eaa esiiM ai as.f iisna, aa4 lUefcl
ksil lisa i,e4aie lly aa'er
Ins IuiUissj basluaiaie apply Ike Ctiaeii-al
U. S. 7-30 LOAN.
The Secretary of (he Trcssury rItci notice that
subscriptions will be recoU-cd fvf Cbupe'ti Treasury
..o., pnyaoie mrce yours trim August l&lb 1864,
trilh semi-annual interest at the rate of ecren and
three-tenths per oont. per annum, prlnoipal and
interoet both lo be paid In lawful money.
The notes will be eorieertible at the rptton of
the holder at maturity, Into eit-per ocut. gold bear
ing bonds, payable not lose than five nor more than
twenty yean from their date, ai tho government nia?
loot. They will bo baned in denomination! of 50,
1100, $600. f 1.000 and 45 finn .,,.1 .n ... I,..,: ,:,....
must be lor fifty dollari or solue multiple of filly
dollars.'
The notes will be trntinn'tted lo the owners free of
transportation ehnrjjtn lej soon after the receipt of
the original CcrtiDaatea of JJiposit m thoy eau be
prepared.
Aj the notes draw lntorot from Angnt 1 , pereuij
making deposte eubsequcnt to thrlt diiti niust pny
the interest acarued froTn date of noto to date of
deposit.
Partioe depositing twonty-flTO thousand dollars
and upwards for tbcic nttei at nny one time will be
allowed a oomuiisslou of ono-qunrtcrnf one per cent.,
which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon
the receipt of a bill for (hi amount, certfflod to by
tho officer with whom tlio deposit was made. No
deductions fur commissions nn st be iuadcfKlu fi.e
deposits.
Sp--inl AdTiuifiicrrfl of tlita Ia.1ii.
nsiiujAi, oiTixos jank, . lernig ahigh
er rate of interest than nny other, and the brst .trCK
riiy. Any eavings bank which pay? i depositors in
U. S. N'otej, considers thnt it is payu g in tho best
circulating medium of the couniry, and it eannvt
pny in anything better, foa Its own n&iets are cither
in government rccuriticsor iu noted or bond? oavable
in government paper.
It is equally convenient as a temporary or penna.
Bunt investment. The n-tcs can always be sold for
within a fraction of llieir faco and accumulated into,
rest, and are the best security with banks aa colla
terals for discounts.
CON VfcP.TIIiLIi INTO A SIX I'EK CENT 5-20
OOLD UOND.
In addition to the very liberal iutercst on the notcj
for three years, this nrivileee of coiiver.ion - nn
worth aljout three per cent per nnmiiii. for the cur-
niiii.oo ior j-.u uouiis ii noi less lain nine prr
cent, itfemitin, atid befi're tho war the r.rnmi,,,,,
six percent. I'. S. stocks was over twenty per cent.
It will be seen that tho actual profit'on this loan, at
the present market rate, is not loss than ten per cent,
per annum.
ITS EXEMPTION FftOM fTATfc Oft F.UMCi:
PAL TAXATION.
But acido from all the advantages wo haec enum
erated, a special AM of Congress exempts all honili
and Tif,i!iiry notes from Inral tiuenttnn. On the
average, this exemption i. worth about two per cent,
per annum, according to the rate of taxation in yari
ous parts of the country.
It is believed that no securities offer so great ln
duccruouts to lenders as thoso issued by the govern
ment. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith
and ability of private pnrlios. or stock companies, or
separate communities, only, is pledged for payment,
while the whole property of tho country is held
tf-ccure the discharge of all the obligations of the
United ftntes.
V'bilo the government offers the most liberal terms
for its loans, it believe." that the very strongest appeal
will be to tbo loyally and patriotism of the people
Duplicate certificates will be issued for all deposits,'
Tho parly depositing must endorse Uou the origin,
at certificate tho denominations of notes required,
and whether they nro to be issued iu blank or paya
ble to order. When so endorsed it must be left with
the offiocr receiving the deposit, lo be forwarded to
the Treasury Department.
Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer of I
tlio United states, at M iodninrion. iln ..v..r,.i .. '
si'tant Treasurers an! designated Depositaries, and
by tbo
I lis. I alioii:il ItiinU of .Mi I Ion,
And ti nil .Aaliouul Haul.
which uro depositaries of l'ublio money, und all
BUSI'KCTAIILE BANKS A N II BAXKKI1S
throughout the cuutry. (acting as ngeiitaol the Nil.
tioiinl Dcpoi-iiory I'uiiVs.l will l"urni.-h further infor
mation on application and
Ap'OKD EVEItV FACIMTYTOSUBiSCftlBEKS.
August 13, 18?l
Tom . i.o rs rem s in:.
nMIE undersigned will sell at prlvnle fine, T'EN
1 TV-SIX TuM N LOTS, situate in the borough of
bunburv. The Iota ure located within a few squares
ol the rennsylvania Hailruad Company's Machine
Shops, in Ihe northern part of (ho lown. Th v are
ull suitable building lots, situate in the most pleasant
portion of the borough. They will bo sold on rea
sonable terms, ior further particulars apply to
1'1-TKK II. .MASSElt,
II. II. MASsl.K.
KKANC1S 111 CHER,
Punbury, June 1, i.Ci. Executors.
JACOB I1ARLEY,
(Ssieee.isor to & t a u Jl e r J art r y .)
No. 622 MAHKET Street, PHILADELPHIA.
DEALER in Fine (iol.l and Silver. WATCHES ;
Fiuoliold JEWELRY: Mini MI.VEU-WAUE.
aud tho best of SILVER-PLATED-WAilK. Con
stantly on hand a lare asurtiuiut of tbo ubovo goods
at low prices.
Watches and fine Clocks. Repaired, by skilful
workmen; also, Jewelry repairing ; Engraving and
all kiuds ofilair-work to older, nt short notice.
if Dou t forget the old stand, No. bli Market
(irc. l. Philudeliihia.
April , l.sol. 3m
Alli'iilovn .llililarj 'iII'K',
ALLI NTO N i PA.
Her. M L. HOFI'dRD. A. M . President.
Major 0. EcKENDolUF, Superiuieudcut of Ihe
Military Depariiiicut.
riUlS luslitulion. chartered by the Stato of Penn
X sylvauia with lull Collegiate powers, will open
its next session. Sepl. lilli. Every lacihiy isadorded
for au English Clussical,.Scienlilic,aiil Military edu
cation under the Inst of instructors. Pupils are re
ceived iu Ihe Primary, Preparatory and Collegiate
Icnarlmei
July 2i,
laol. 2ui
lau Uiivrounii sV llluuiit.l,it rjj ICall
roiid,
ON and after Jan. lull, 16ol, Passenger Traiua
will ruu as lollows :
MOVINU KulTU.
1: 'render.
Leave Feran'on, 4 20 P.M.
' Kingston, by
" Bloiu.burg S 25
" Luperl, .ii
.1 ll..., ill. u 1 1
Arrive at Norlhumberlan.l, V !i
MOVINU NOKTll
Leave Nortbumberlaud, S i;ii A. M
Danville, H Iu
" llupert. h 40
" lib.misburg, V 15
" Kmg-iou, Villi'. M
Arri1 at Scranlou. I .'III
1-n igU 1 Passenger leaves Itloom.burg. 1ft 15 A. M
Passengers taking the Mail iraiu Souib ooi.ueel
wilh ibo Lsprcaa train from Nribuii.brrlainl. arriv
in( at llariislairg, ai J .10 A M , Uahimore 7. nil A
M , and al Philadelphia al T ihi A. M 'Ibe Mall
Iraiu from .Virihuuil'fileiid lreumnrdialely allir
Ibe arrival of tbo Eat ress traiu Iroiu Hm.l,Urg and
lUI'lluoie, alloaii, Paaseugers lealii, I'hlU.li dphle
al IV IU P M lo i each (..miaou this road during
Ibe next ,ir,uoou
Nsw and cleanl Kleepltig rare acsouipany 1'ie
ilil Uaioss.cli Sly belts.!, NiflhulnlKtL.i.J and
I'altituoie, atid N albtOibeilai.d and Philadelphia
D T ll'l ND, l-upi.
.tllraslluit, jatllt'M uud irullsutru t
AMBROTYPiS ASH rUOTvORAPH
OALLERY.
Ia Deer Mieel, vpposlle ihe Cauiial JUlel,
HUNllUltV ts jk.
O llTlltLI, bw . .... a . I'uluis ll.ll.ry
Kr, ia Ibe aUiiepUi. si.d u pi.uW Iu uke
I'kiliaiie Ui (be tmi t;l aud u.sui.,1
WUllOtVI'U AND lll'JiiillHI.'4,
aeuksa la eiy style 1 Ibe Ail, ib.i eai4 be
uipsM4 lull.sauia lls.is.fi seisial s isp.
Il.... be anl (its Mli.ixio.a ut u l.sis
I Hee will U us liow all n.t-s 4 r'uiusss
Uisekuit ssi Mns.sis.v.1 i-irte liekesiwel
HdSei
aiWrf 7iM f4
M 'lAM ( LOTH I . III.M. Ml
The ONLT reliable self-AdJust'jig Wringer.
Ho Wood-M'ork to Swell or Split.
No Thumb-Serewi to get out of Order.
Warranted with or without Cog-W botll.
It took the FIRST PREMIUM at Fifty-SeTt Plate
and County Fairs in lsiij, and is, without an eiocp.
lion the best Wringer ever made.
Patented iu the United Suites, England, Canada,
and Australia.
Sninplo Wringer ent, Erpre'e paid, on rcecTpt'ef
Trioo.
Encrgotio agents oon mt'm f.-ot 3 to iO Dollari pet
day.
No. 2.$i 50. No l.fr.50. No. P, S.50 Ho.A.$3.M.
Manufactured nnd Mil, wholeeale and retail, by
THE PL-TNA.I TIANl KACTl KINtr CO., '
No. 131'lRUdtroet, New York, and CleTelnnd. Ohio.
S. C. NUKTHUOP, Agent.
WHAT F.V EilHODY KNOW S, vie :
That Iron well gaWauiied will not rust !
ThRtasimple machine is belter than a complicated
ouo j
That a wringer should bo self-adjusting, durable,
and efficient ;
That Thniub-Screns and Fai tenlnjf. cattfedoiay and
trouble to regulate mid Jieep In order ;
That wood boaringl for the shaft torun in will wtnf
nut ;
That the Putnam Wringsr. with of without Cog
wheels, will not tear the clothes ;
That cog-wheel regulators are not rc?entinl :
Thut Ihe Putnam Wringer has all the advantage!
and not one of tho disadvantages above named .
That all who have tanted it, pronounce it the best
Wringer ecr made J
That it wilt wiing a ThreaJ of i Bed Quilt without
alteration .
To might fll t'ie paper with testimonials, but in
sert only a few to convince the rkrplieal. if such
there be ; and we say to all.tet Putnam's Wringer.
Test itTHOKOUlJHI.Y with ANY and ALL others,
and if not entirely salisfrctory, return it.
Frn" SI..t.ArTi-ltio Co:
Oonllemen ; I know from practical etprrience
that iron well galvaniiod with lino will not oiidiie
or mst hne particle. The Putnam Wringer is as
near perfect as possible, add I can choo-fully re
commend it to he the best in use
Re.poetfullr Tours,
JNO. W. WllEE'LEll. Cleveland, nhlo.
Many years experience in the galvanizing busi
ness enable tte to indole tt-e atoe statcmont !n all
particulars.
TNO. C. tTEIlTS.
, No. 1 (JO Beckman .Street.
New York, Jni.uafv. Isfil.
We have tcsled Putnam's Clothes Wringer
practical working, and know that it will du. It is
cheap j it is simple ; it requires no room, whether at
work or at rest ; a child can operate it ; it does ha
duty thoroughly ; it snves time and it saves, wear
and tear. Wo earnestly advise all who have much
washing to do. with intelligent persons who hare any,
to buy this Wringer. It will pHy for itself in a year
at most. Hou-sJlOKACi lUtEELEY.
Juno 13, ISGt.
rili'k nrnAR path r-ivisB A new System of 1'by
L siognomy. Eyes. Ears, Nose. Lipe, Moulh. Head,
Hair, Eyebrows, Hands, Feet Skin, Complexion,
with all "Signs of Character, and I'uw to Koad
them." in
Tli5 IMirf iirlcl-:t! .lourn.-tl,
Ann Lirr Ibt i STn iTmi. S. B. '.VELI.S. IMttuf.
Ethnology, the Natior.Hl History of Man, nations,
races, and tribes of men. described with Illustrations.
Physiology, lunctions of the J'odv, Heart, Lungs,
Stoiniich, Hones Muscle., and Nervous System,
Pbrenologv. the Teiiiperiiinents. Man s lutellec
tunl. Social and Moral Nature. Hot to Improve.
Physiognomy, wilh the "Shims or Cii a r acte r ,
Ann llow to Kkaii Thkh." on scientific principals.
Phychologv. or the "Science of the Soul"' Man s
relations to this life and to Ibe life to como,
A new volune, the 40th. commences wilh the July
number. Now ready. Published monthly, in quarto
bum. at f i a year. Samples, by first ost, 2'lcenls
Address FOWLEK A WELLS, iis Broadway, New
Wk.
SUSQUEHANNA F KM ALE
COLLEG E,
Si:i.lsi(JllOli:, SnysUr 'o., In.
TIIE Fall Session "f this Institution commences on
THlllSDAY, AliilST ls(h. The Winter
Session ontho 17th of November.
T Kit MS I'KH SESSION )K 13 VVKEICS :
For B.iapling. Woshing, Famished ltooln, Fuel
uiiii Light, and Tuition in all the nyuinr studies of
the Collegiate Deprrtuient. only t i2 V.i.
A liberal beductu u made in luvorol the Daughters
of our Soldiers.
For further piirtieulrrs, or Circulars, apply to
S Dti.MEli, Principal,
6eliugrove, August 6. l.-fil. :iio,,s.
CONTINENTAL CLOTHING
BAZA 11 .
Corili r f ."OiirKrt Siinre .V Hail.
Itoa;l Sli-'',
SUXUUlt Y, P'iXX'A
PIMMEU STOCK OP
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Of the newest styles, cut by the bct Artists, trimmed
and made equal to cui-loui work, and sold at tbo
luwest prices.
Jll'll and llJ'(s 4'lolllinu of tho best ma
terial eon-isting of Dress Coats. Frock Coats, ,'ack
Coats, Pants, aud Ve.-U of vurious colors and quali
ties. tlENTLEMEN'S FIU.N1SH1XU GOODS,
Fuch ns Shirts, Over-hirls. rmlersbirts, Drawirs,
Collars. Cruvato, Neckties, llaudkercbiels, Stockings,
(Moves. Ac.
s
llalsi und 'uiim of nil kist'.
LOOTS A SI) SHOES, TIU'NKS, VALISES, I'M.
M'.ELI.AS. and NOTIONS of all kinds, and nume.
rous oilier articles.
The public are invited to call and examine his
Sloca;.
ltcmember tho place. "C-'i:Hr"ital CI. .thing Store."
Corner ol Market Siuare aud the C It 1!
LEVt II1XHT.
Funbury, July 2, ISM.
Dultli i:u.lniliu t'ollVo t o,
DEPOT:
Iti? ltcado Street, New Yor!t.
The above Couipunv are known all over the world
as the owners ol the Coffee Plantations of Java and
lialaiia iu the Dutch Ea.l lmlie.. and are the lurgest
monopoliters of Coflee on the Ii lobe.
The under"igned iwho is apH,intc1 telr Solo
Ageut in Ihe I nited .-tale- a-id in the itriti'h Colo
Musi wil! have tor sale three d.tlerenl kin.ts i f Cof
fee, which, for regularity of grade aud cheapness uf
pi ice. will di'fy eoiiipe.iiion.
ur "llatavia I'oiUe" uever before Introduced in
this Country, but eslen-lTel v used in the A rune, and
Navies o! Europe, and richly va!ue,l, will be put up
at I'Tiees to reach el! roiisuiuer. and our Elira Java
Tiitt be Ibe ?lagnuiu Itoiiuiu ( oRce ol Ibe ago.
We will bate, for aceuiniii olutmn of iir.-ers, Fa
milies, and lioieiunient Coutractors, samples (dry.
and diuwuifiir testing.
t'rJers si'lleicd t'n receipt of ca"b, eoffee prompt
ly lorti-d as directed
A M PPM AN,
Ills Iteade Sireel. New iork.
t-vlo Agent, D E I 0 Co.
July?!, !-.
BOARDING IIOUSK.
.tlllM. .MtltlJt IIIOHI'silO,
(Foimerly ul Ihj ' I.aareuso House,' )
s r N II r It Y . P K N N'A-
I M'ull Si her friends aid the publi,' j. nerally
Ibat be bas r.ailcl Ibe bouse ..ruierl ivrupied
I I Dr J W Psale. .a Ulaekberijr Hi"' real Ibe
Noribrra Ceulral Hailaay Dep.'!. aid opeuvd a
ll.-s.r-lit.gr lb .use. wl'sre sl,e Is i.sl.. I'. ' k'ly
II It MAN EM' ASl TllAN-llSr m h ft. K sf
H lib g.a.1 raks an! wallers boarders e.a o y
iHe iiuiai eou,lu(K ol h"ua with leie eqlal Iu Ibe
best V..UIS
I'aUouags frouiib s ahu nay 'ur iu tunbury,
I raslNMllully eulwilrd
' ' W.s MAIll i TIKMI "N
Irutiburjr, May II, Issll - ous
ETTER OF ADVICE FOR 1ADI18
live AMTuMICIL INiiH AM.MU4.
II u.f -miioy a.isf L( is p,.i l.,i..
hint fate us eetlei e,.il e l ise e.i.
Aeiiee l' Ur"ii,
X'f
NEW SOJIMER GOODS
AT NO. 1 STORE.
WHAVKIl 8c PAGEIST,
HA VKjnst returned from Philadelphia with one
of Ihe InftV'V and best (eleotcd iiooka of Ooods
ever brougbl to .SutibUry.
DRY GOODS!
FOrtEIUN AND DOMESTIC. such as Clotha, Caasl.
mires, Muslim, fc'heetiiise. Ticking, Calicoos. Do.
laines, Flannels, ahd all filfi.fj cf flolllN ISO Oooda,
Alpaccna, Illr.ok t'ilks Hinghsuu. rnlmoral end
Skeleton Skirts. Canton Tlauuuls, Nanktcni, Car
peting of all kinds.
HATS Sc CAPS.
NOTIONS & VARIETIES,
Comprising. Hosiery, Olores, Thread, fluttons. Sus
penders, Neck-lie, Collars, Handkerchiefs,
Hair Uru::?''. Tisalh Uriielies, Uum llib
bon and Coril tape, crotchet braid,
worked oollars. fancy heail
dresses, tidy union, oarpet
binding, con'S, fancy
eoajis. earpct bni'S
Trunks, Valises, L'inbrellua, Dlunk Hooks, taper,
Eurelopej. eio. k.
ii m Buss aVA" ;ra Hi:
Of all kinil. uch ns Nails. Hinge, and Screws. Door
Latches ami KnoN, Locke, and CLTL'm id every
description.
Also, lta, DrUsn, I'uJnli, Viirr.isJic.t; Fish.
Fluvsei'il nttd IScninr Oils. Glusa. Putty. Ac.
iiwrttKT nrn unci lihis.nnre of till
kind.
STONE AND EAI.TIIENWARE.
An Eitcnsive Stock of
G ROCE R J E S,
Composed of Sugar. Coflee. Te.is. Jlicp. Corn starch.
Maccaroni, Hurley, llaking-powd.r. molasses, soaps,
candles, tobacco and legnrs, Salt, Fish, Meat, Cheese,
Ac, Ac.
Also, a large variety of
2CCT3 &
f.tr Men. Women RnJ ChiUrfn.
v'AU kiriil-oj ,Jrnin nnd t'ont',T ProJuc? taken
in t'Tchnnurp fi-r (c.tfr.
Oke us a cull )i'f re ynu fiucbwo ci?ewhor, we
ure lwitintl t ct-ll nz low in nfiy ouo cfc.
torc-nmrn ia Ir T. CIi-hiptu's limlil'ms; nt thr
Miith-wocornor of Market tfiniite, uur tUo Court
I1'HIC. ,
tSunnury, Muy 21, Wl.
FLOUR & FEEDSTORE.
WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL.
rillli; i-.'bscrioef rcpcrifiilly Informs the public
X that he keeps constantly on h"nd at his now
W AltEHOl'SK. rear th Sha'niokin Valley llailroad
Denot. in sl'NHt'RY. Flour by ihe biurol and sack,
and all kin.lsi-f Keeil bythet-n.
The above is all manufactured at his own Mills,
and will be sold at the lowest ca.-h prices.
J.M.CADWALLADER.
Sunbury. June 4, 1814. :tm
PENSIONS, BOUNTIES
AND BACK PAY COLLECTED.
SB. nOVEH. Attorney at Law, is duly author
, iied and licensed to collect l'llioil,
iolsili-!iil lt:ii'l liir for Widows. Or-
I'han" and Sol.liers Office in Market street, oppo
site Weaver's Hotel, LMnbury, Vi.
January 1(5, IHU. ly
AkcuIm l iinli-il i:vrj M lierc
to sell the
ELEGANT FI LL LESOTH STEEL TLATE EX
RAVI'( OF
PRESIDENT LINCOLN,
Mgiilnf; I !' :iiiiin'iullon I'rnrln
, liillliuli.
The best and only correct likcne'S of this grest
man in exUtcuce. For particulars mldress.
JOHN DAINTY. Publisher.
No. 17 S. Cth St., Fhiladclrhia.
May H. 16l. 2m
'''"i,T5,"!:''TJ,,
re
urn & jui'js'iim-Ai
.tlnrKrl Mqiiiir, sl .Mil 111, Pa.
HAVIXU jut relumed frota tho City with an en:
tiro new stock of
DriiK", 4'lirmlt'itl, lVrftiiiict-" und
'l'il-( .-Ii l'
lo whirl' he Invites hi friends nnd the public gener
ally, to call and esamine The Drugs nod Medicines
a'e an nelrcU'tl Iruin tlic best importing l.ii-e, in
the Eastern market wilh tbo g"patest care as to puri
ty and efbeienev and avoiding ur mucS as possible,
tho introduction of delerious nostrum
PATJJNT MEDICINES
f all It iritis. puh as Ay or' a. Juyue. McCliiito'.'k
Ii -illowayi1. Wilmrtu, llisotlinul. Sc!un!:s, lirown s
itnil ull u l Lilt mi'itlur intent Uielk'itii;s, hIwhts on
band.
BRUSHES,
Hiiir, Tooth, Nail, Clothe aiil I'uint Jlru'licf.
HpfiMtil t'Hro is taktu to kei'p uu bmiU consuiitly
tMry vmiety of
PAINTS AM) CHEMICALS,
iSuilul'lv to the trutle.
Fhhov Tuilet Articles and tho numerous Articles
w hich ure generally kcj-t iu a well Conducted eslab
M-hment
I n e'iM.-"li'"M wiili Ihenbo'-e artieep. he nlo kee.i
.n IniTid n 'nro a- Ttt'ieut nl ?'! ATI' N Kit V, eiKh
I'Hjior. KnvW..es. Pencils IlUj-. A$.
l'hjsii Inn h .r scri'itioii!) and liunily rcct-ij-ts
com totiri lt d wiih the gmttet ac-uraoy and ilif paich.
at ALL l'Ul ItS hay Sr NijfSt.
i(iuieiihtr th I'luee. larkct Puarc, uuder i'i
i.'fiiee id ihu 'i?uLbuiy Auie:iem.;:
11. A. 1-I.SCIlEK.
Suubury, June 25,
WILLIAMSP0RT 0IT- WORKS I
son explosive
PURE CRYSTAL CARBON
IX TIGHT I'ACKAOL'S.
Orders will receive prompt sliention.
II V. H'U.DKV.
'MIliaT'Jvrt. .lime 2'. H"! l'r..prietor.
LI LUES I'HII LFD IE0N 9AFE-
The Only Bufe Keliablo ngumst hr.Ca Vire
un.t llurglaiy.
I a:u now prepared lo furnish three sites of X' n
al lljl.k SHI,-. llo-v ale I- ill I'll f a'lil llorglar
proot. Willi lao dl.lilicl lli-olo llu'ffl.'r Safe-, and
three ol 11 v new Anli-Micr. uieier l.iks on cadi
s He, bcliei i i lo be ihe only bank -lock k.w in u-o
(hat lias 11 .1 I i icVi J . r e.inn..l be picked by
Ihe a d ' I ihe t'O' touii't. r 'llicm al . all . , til
fo.ir lo st 10, l.e iu ibickuei, ..t'.l i, 'r in. guar.inieed
to bo the -Ir. iigt'Sl, the newt dilticull to drill and to
stand the no-l iiAt-taiice ai;a'itl bolh tire and
burglary of any Paid ill ihu t'lnlid Males of ihe
latnv sice aiol ct
I I. sic. 11 ban I alo. ant will fuihi-h ull sites of
rtsi.k aull I Mill s. K.e .1.4 all the ttdlUlllues of
Ihe above agallisl bu''ar
Alx, ail sii. s ol M. i. joule ."-sfes U.lh buralur.
prool aii'l Ure and l uigl.it r,i'
Also. Uruaiiitolal ltHelliiig-bouse atce, burglar
ir,i. aud f' and burlai-pria.) (aaiiabltl but
Uauipl
Al-.'. tk str.aigist and cbcapnat Vault dors, f t
bank siid uivr 'aniila sautie
!' the abe are tillic'e WMuU aud eholvd
Ir ii
Also, sit sites I. lilie s W r.'ul. I li' U Fire Proofs,
issriaiiivi iHiual lu any eoiuito.ii Ntlt. al luiiy one.
Ibild Uss puce.
Also, a a.ooral airiiusnr of lid baa r ."sh a
Hiai.y ol ibrui ksailv nisi, abd ut a'lfoikst lutat-is,
r.'u.l iu sabsus l"f 1. 1111s s I t.illvt lion tMlt
1 bus ale oUuvvl al us b l" au, lo.u )"' ' '
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n V 1st I It A4'Ul,
Just II, le
iOWA!tl AMH.,IA'I'U.N,I ;
l llll.tbll Ull d '
nlteitsee est' Ihe Irrt ssss., airsstltSMl,
ttss.sr sssssl fertts.ll lk)ars -
b. a ead isiimUi i aa.wi.l - m i. -iis 1 iae II" tl . 1
Al.l A""l 141 I 'A -ssal l b..l lit ssaltd isl.f
as.'slup.-e Ii .1 . b.i i alli.x In I eklb'
III', il'il silliN. II ...4 As4.swk, )m. I
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M I
DYSPEPSIA.
DCTsisoos awmrsa rnoii Disor.DEri
AX D DIGESTIVE 0 tl 0 A K3
Aj Cut ad If
nOOF LAND'S
German Bitters,
TWe Hitters havo perf,irmel inort Cure'
Ilavo and do C'ire Hotter Satisfaction !
Have more Testimony '
Hare moro Rcrpectable Teoplo to Vouch for Tbem !
Than any other article in tho market.
We itey auy PN'K to contradict this Assertion,
..ir ivii.i, imv sfiooo
To any one I'.nl i Tl f r, ducc a Ocrlili-'ato published
ty 0?. that is not r.ESriK.
ITOOrLAKD'S GERMAN BITTERS.
Will ruj! rrery rnsi rrChronic or Nervous liebility,
liifasei f tne Kllneys, nml liiscuses arising from
a disordered ftoinnrli.
OHstKUVKTllK F0LI.0WINO SYMPTOM.'
Resulting from I'ifrders of tho Digestive Orgnni :
Const i
fattoti. Inwnrtl
.rile-, Fulness or lllood
is tho Head. Acidity of tho Sto
fnac'i. Xuusea. Heartburn. Idsgust lor
fif'J. I i'ln"i)' Weight in the !nmncli. Sour
rri'cti'ti'.ti. fflf'iinfnr I lutt-ring nt the fit of tba
i-'loinach Jn 'li-iing of tho Head. Hurried uud liilii
cult 11-onUiin, fluttering at the Heart. Choking or
rvifhwvitiit7 .weTi"atioiis when in n lying posture, liiin
nes of ViHujn. lnit or ebs before the !-tgbt. Fever
ami liull Pain in the Head. Lietieicncyr-f I'frspira
ti"n. Yellowness of thekin nnd Kyes. Tain iu
the fcMdo, Hack, Chest. Limbs. An. Sudden
Flushes of Hcut. Burning iu the Flesh,
Constant Imngiuings of tvil,
aud groat lepresaion
of Spirits.
sUAT THIS BITTBHl IS
KOT ALCOHOLIC,
Contains Hum or Vliinlioy,
And can't make Drunkards, but is the Best Tonlu id
tho World.
DJIt al Mho sii)N So 1
jj'o'n the Rev. Levi 0. Ecck, l'astnr of tho Paptist
ffliurch. I'embcrton. X. J.. formerly of tho Sorth
Ijaptist Church, 1'hilndolphia.
I have known IlooflaiJ'e ferrrinn L'ittcrs favora
bly for a number of year?. I ued them in my
on family, and have been so pleased with their
eflcets tout I was induced to rcooiniucnd them to ma
ny otiiera, rnd t'now that they bavu operatr-d iu a
strikingly 1 cncficiul mnnner I take great pleasure;
in thus, publicly proclaiming (bis fact, and calling Ibo
nttent'on of those u'llicted vith the disease fr which
they recommeudeil, t' theso Uitiers, knowing from
experience that my rceommeii'lnlion will be sustain
ed. I do '.his more cheerfully as Hoolland s Hitters
is intended to beneflt the afflicted, and is ' Lot a rum
drink' i'ours truly, LLVI li. LiXK.
From Rev. J. Scwton Brown, D. P., Kditor of tho
F.neyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, nud Christian
.JhrfUiicle. riiiladelpbia
Alih'r'rdi not dirp'.scd tc favor or recommend Pa
Icni dcdicines in general, through disirutft of their
ingredients aud etlcols. 1 ye., know -f no sufft .'ient
rea'ons why a man niny not tentify to the benetits bo
bdlevcMiinelf to have roceivcl Iroiu any siuiplo
preparation, in the br'po that he may thus contribute
to the I'crjelil "f i theV
I do this the more readily il reard to iloofland'a
tieriuan liiiters, prepared by ln CM. .lacks'iii. -f
t'iis city, becouc I was prejudiced nirHinst them for
ninny years, itM"r the iinpre-sion that they wcro
f hii-tly an aleohi lie mixtu-e. lam indebted to my
friend ll'ilart "-heoiiiaker i-Vi., 1't the removal of
this prejudice by proper test", and tor encourage
inent to try thein. w hen sullcring frop groat und
long continued debilitv. The use of three botileaof
these Hitters, at the begini'lng of the pic-"ent yeur,
was lollowed by evident relief and ro-toration 10 a
degree of bodily and mental rigor which 1 bud not
felt tor six mouths before, and had almost despaired
of rcgniniug. 1 therefore thank Uod uud my 1'ucnd
for directing to the use of them.
J XEWT0S mows.
From t'.e Rev .os. 11. Keauurd, Pastor of tho
hull Uaplist Church.
Jr. .lacks,. n : "ear Kir : I hnee been frequently
rcjuc-led to e"uiec( L'lrnanio with c-nimfndatioi.s
ot dillcre-it 'ti'id- of inedieiuos but ri'g:ir,ling tho
practice eotoi' my apj vopnate ephcrc. 1 have iu
! all ea.-e dcclin.-"1 ' Ion null a clear proof in varirus
t in.-tan."es. aiol pariic'ilarly in my f.iiiiily. of tho u?c-
luliie.-- of ltr. ll'MillaUil s (tcruoiu jhtur-', 1 depart
f,.r i'lieo lr-'iii niv usual eour-c. lo exprej-.- uiy full
eor,' iclioii llinl. for general debility of the vfU'i:!
aoi' c-peciaiiv I'.ii- Liicr Coinplaint. it is u sate and
valuable .Tcti'r.itiou. iu some ca.-cs it 'nay fail;
but usually, I d aibt not. ii will be very beneficial t.j
thoi-c wh," sutler from the abuve cause.
Yours, vcrv rc-pccttul'.y. J. II. KKNXAltP,
r.ighih below LuitciStrc:t, rbiladclphia.
Tron Rev Warren Randolph, pastor of Eapust
Church. i-icTinunt j n. P. nil.
Dr CM. Jack.-ou J'etir ir: Per.na!1 expe.
rieuce enables me lo ay that I regard the licruota
Hitters, prepared by vvai n a most excellent uiedi
ciue. lu eu.-e-- oI'm ie cold and general dcbiliiy I
ha e been greatly bcnetiUed Lv the use of the tinier
Yours, truly, Y AKRLX RAXbt'l.l'll.
Oeriuuiiiouu, Pa
from Per. J II Turner. Puslor nf Ueddin4' M. E
Chinch. Philadelphia.
Dr Jackson; Dear ;ir ; Having used yo" mer
man Hi it. t; in my family lre,ucntly I am f'epared
to say lb it it has been of great .-en ice 1 belleva
lhat iu uiot ea..cs of gcueral debility of the sy-tem
it i Ihe safest aud uol valuable rv"dy of wilich 1
have ai y knuwiedo.
ours, respecitully, ,T H Tl'RXPR.
o. TK X. Siueteeuib iueot.
From tbo Rev J M LjiUis. formerly Pastor of the)
t'oluuibus .N. J sl'iJ M. lesion u (Pa) Baptist
Churches.
Now Rochello, X. Y
Dr C M JucVif ; Pear fir: I teel it a plea
sure thus, of my own accord, t.i bear testnuouy io
tho ex.'ellence of the itermau Milters. Solue years
mucc being tnu.'h urllicted with Dvspe(iMa. 1 u.-e l
thi'Ui a ith i eiy beueticial results, i have ciu-u re
con. men. 1,-d t" per'ns eltleebled by ibat '. iuieulin j
di-case. and bfte heard from ibeui tbo tu si uattct
ing (e-iiiuoiiials as to their great value lu caso of
general a.-biiity, I bellcvu 11 to bu a loui-? lobt eau
uot bo suipas-t-d J. M LYijXa.
From Ibe Rev. This Wiutir. Iastrr lxborouii
ltaplisl C butvb
Dr Jacks,, n ; - Dear Sr'--I let u due u ynut
H", 11,1. 1 prepurall n. Il -.l's'-l s lielluau ll.Un- lo
U'l 1 u.y testimony lo ibv dcs. r i, repute'. .ii u b-is
otCailted. 1 ba.u l..reul-. a' l'.ll.., liutu irolii'lci
anh greul di-oi lr in uy bew I an I u. nou iai-;eiu.
1 sis advised by u tr aiei lo tiy aboiili oi'-ur ucr
liirtli Uillcis. iloi r. aii'l bavu eipi-iieuced greue
and unexpected re'lvt loy hva'lU hsl tve Kt
liooeriall) U l,ellll.,l I e.iftd, nlly reci.u.iaeti.1 ;uu
aili.'le wl.eie I 'u.-vl Wllb t'evs s.iniiar to biV onii,
and bsu been assured by many ot il eir g -vl tttccis
KcsfWiuJI) )n, I WMl tt,
Ii. a!...'U.b, Pa
FlcaiMiv.J S llermaii. of l ie l.rm au Kcfoiuieili
t'buicb, Kuutueu, Lei ks e.oit,iy, I'a
Pf (J M Ju 'kvoU ; I. .' v.'l. ,r - Iba ebicii
In. Uud isil'i I' i. ) i Li'a 'unlv IWi-nl) liul. and
b.i uster usi.l ..I v 'i.,.luiii thai .1,1 oi,-us liiu.ll
jro..l as llooLiti,.4 llitnia I am let s u.u, 'i lui
jiu.i lin bsa.ib. alter b 1114 l..k. u In Uui.s
uurs, y,j 0.,, J 9 Ill.KM.i.V
J'llIOKH.
sparge bits tbw.d-i4 bail ! ui ls tusnliiy
1 1 UU I vl l-i, US ., ,11 i
lniil tsue- ?) ewois bi i..i;iw. iimi .. s
ti tv
i th
lis All; U'l'IMI HI Ills'
al ll.a vua(u.e vl I' -1 JVlU-"
IS oil
11.1 Yl ,, ,, , 1 t.b bUS
b,ul4 ) jsi Issi-iiMi Ji u,,; .l u'! bale lbs . il.
d U..I is ptil -U I) I bs ii.l. , iii 4 pi. 1 j
lois lLal u. be oU.tv I ia Us pUct, ni . 4. t,, W(
ao I a ol sisu I s . 41 ') pa. .1. t . s , .m
I'lu.!!!.! 'lto.s .i lbula-l 1; , Nw bll sslsl U
e.i.sl, I ki's-lk. bla
J 'M a k LY (Ns,
(ceabft ls C Id Jitii.tiu I
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