Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 17, 1864, Image 2

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. Cjje JSimburi? American.
U. ). MA93H3, kJlltor A Vroprietor.7
13. Y7TL,V-BKT. Publisher.
SVTUKDAY, DECEMUIiU 175 1 804.
J-V Ouu National Duiit. The tiutiou
nl debt, though Urge, Is not low, nor is it
likely to la-come bo large its to cause alarm.
Eugland ha not half the resources wo pos
se, and yet her debt Is more Ihnti twice iw
largo us ours. The 3 per cent conol of
Eaglninl are to Europe about what 5-80
bonds ure to the Uuited States, I.uto quo
tations o consols are 00 to I1. l'taring the
time England was engaged a !ro111
1730 to 1800, the quotations for consols
fluctuated as much us gold does with us
nt the present duy. In 1703 they run
down to 47J; in 180J they rallied, uflcr
numerous up and downs, und sold at CCc. ;
but in lSO'J they aimi received a stunning
blow uud dropped back to 30i. Tor u pe
riod of twenty-four years specie payment
Avas snpended by the Bank of Eiithfid,
from 171)7 to 1S10; and in 1S11 u Bank of
England note was currant at the rate of
fourteen shillings to the pound sterling.
The standard rate fixed by the Mint tor i
gold is 3, 17 19J.I per oz., yet from 1S01
to 1814 It advanced to from -1 to JL5 4s in
currency.
E7"'Tub New Court llocsk. Our
neighbor of the HilUmUm Alluding to the
action of the Comrulsaloncr in reference to
ft new Court House, admits the necessity of n
new bnihling, but thinks we showed wait
for cheaper times. Ordinarily this would be
good advice. But it will not Imlcl at pres
ent. We shall never, perhaps, see prices as
low as they havo beet: nor is it desirable
they should be. There never was a time in
our history when the people of this county,
could so easily build a new court house as
now. This fact is so apparent thut it will
hardly be questioned by any intelligent man.
Aistunini; the fact as true, as our neighbor
asserts, that a new building would cost fifty
per cent more than formerly, we ask where
is the farmer who .cannot now more easily
pay fifteen dollars than ten dollar in former
times. The fanner who has a surplus of
only one hundred bushels wheat can now
realise f 150 more for it, in consequence of
Diluted prices, and ho would hardly coin
plaiu because he had to pay live dollars
more tax out of his $.100 additional income.
J If we wait until prices of materials come
i down, the price of produce will be down in
1 the same proportion, and the farmer would
fmd it harder to pay $10 than $15 at present-
The hardest part of the arrangement is that
the people of Sunbury should pay $5,000
moie than their quota, not so much to put
Jjj?" Gen. Baktkam A. Sii.EFFnn, late a
State Senator f; in Lancaster county, died
at his residence in the city of Lancaster, on
Monday morning last, rather suddenly al
though he had been in failing health f r a
year or two past, during a portion of which
time he was atllicted with blindness. lie
was a gentleman of kind heart and generous
feelings, and universally esteemed in social
life. Ilia nge was 40 years.
ZiT" Chinese is Calikoiinia. There are
50,000 Chinese in the Uuitcd States; that
Idols are worshiped in two temples in San
rraueisco.
EST The Public Ledger, Philadelphia,
which has been conducted for nearly twenty-nine
veins by the firm of which Mr. "Wil
li itn 31. tv.vaiit was the chief laumigiiig p-u t
uer, hai changed proprietors Messrs. Swam
& Co., having sold the paper to Mr. George
W. Childs, the well known and successful
book publisher.
T1IK EXECIITIOSOI' MU.LIiR.
In our foreign news received by the China,
which armed at New York last week,
we find a full account of the execu
tion of Franz Muller for the murder of Mr.
lblggs, In a compartment of a railroad car.
Although the night had been very rainy,
the tun came out brightly on the morning
of the execution Monday, November 14
and it is supposed that nearly one hundred
thousand people gathered to see the death.
The London Time of the 15th says ;
The occupants of "cheap seats" and "good
accommodation", were particularly numer
ous. The windows of. several houses in
front of the drop were well Ailed, whilst
numbers were sitting on the roofs. Preach
ers of various religious sects were scattered
a I Milt, and workud with commendable teal
in the distribution of tracts. In one part u
three jointed tithing rod was employed, to
which was attached a scroll with the in
scription: ''Be sure your bins will lind yon
out," and in another instance n party of
men was stationed, one of whom held up a
walking stick with a text attached whilst
the others discoursed on Scription auhiocts,
; and took part in rending and singing hymns.
I Another man, more conspicuous than the
I rest, was working his way through the
i crowd with u bill placed before him as an
apron, calling attention to the publication
; of a pamphlet issued by the City Gospel
Hall, and called "Should Murders be put to
I Death " There were a great many foreign
j ers present, anil to them selections from tho
Sew testament, printed in the derman und
up a building for their own convenience as j other Continental languages, were presented,
tor t!ie comfort and convenience ol persons
not residents of the place. But they can
easily raise the sum by annual instalments
so that the taxes w ill hardly be felt by any.
Our Commissioners did not uct hastily in the
matter. They tiro all economical and prac
tical men. But they know that new public
buildings are greatly needed, nof only for
those engaged in Court, but for the better
security of tho titles of our possessions in
the recoads of the County, which are now
unprotected against tho daggers of fire. The
question of location is no longer a matter
of dispute. A more central or convenient
point, since t lie construction of our railrouds,
could not be selected.
-puj. 1E1.SI0J( PiiEsnvTEJlIAN. Is
the title of a new monthly paper to be pub
lished in Cinciiinatti by tho Hev. Dr. Thomp
son, Burt and Moi.port, and new school
ministers of the Presbyterian church in
Cinciunntti, lit fl per annum. The editors ! dres
I uuuoie
I But while this wus goiir' on in one part,
none but those who looked down upon the
awful crowd of Monday will ever believe in
the wholesale, open, broadcast manner in
which garroting und highway robbery were
carried on iu another. We do not now
speak of those whom the were wanton mis
chief of the crowd led to "bonnet" ns they
passed, or else to pluck their hats oil their
heads and toss them over the mob amid
roars and shouts of Laughter, as they came
from all sides anil went in all directions, till
sometimes even they fell within the en
closure round the drop, ami wcro kicked
under tlie gallows ly the police. Iho tiro
priety of such an nmusemeiiU at such a time
admits of question, to say the least, even
among such nr. audience. But even this
rough play falls into harmlessness !Lsido
the open robbery and violence which yes
terday morning had its way virtually un
checked in Newgate street. There were
regular gangs, nut go much in the crowd
ltselt within the lir.rriers ns along the liven
fegTTnB "Oil PavEii'M rapidly spread
ing over the country. The Pittsburg Chron
icle notices the recent opening of a tinglt well,
lit the Ohio Oil region, as follows;
"Meseers. Pennoek, Ball St Co., of this
city, who have for several month past
been sinking a well on Buck Hun, not fur
from Zanesville, Ohio, ore now obtaining
one hundred and sixty barrels of oil a day.
Its specific" gravity is said to be thirty, and
it is selling at Utciityfuur dvllan per'barrel
at the itell. Thin is one of the most remark
ablo strike in the history of oil."
100 times $31, makes a daily product of
$3,840; or$?0,830 per week; o f 105,000 a
yatr! which for u little spot of ground
that a man's uat would Cover, i "realuing"
to, some purpose.
But this is one of the lucky strikes' I The
country tlirouirout the oil rev'ion, we are
told, is thickly studded with derricks that
are but monument ol failure, showing
where tlinusauds ol dollars was spent in
"boring," without a drop of oil in return,
or ut least not enough to puy the expense
of working. In fact money is almost ns
likely to slip through the lingers of the.
searchers after hidden treasures, us to stick
to them, in these oil speculations, and we
advise those disposed to dabble into the
"Oil" Pot" to be cautious. Lbanvn Adverti
tor.
TlIK NOUTIIEltS Ckntual Haimioad.
The improvements made on this road with
in the pHst two years, says the llarrisburg
Telegraph, are probably greater than those
of any other line of a similar length. Dur
ing that time the company has eutirely re
built the road from Baltimore to Sunbury,
renewing the rails and cross-ties, aud bal
lasting with broken stone, and the entire
road is represented as being in a much bet
ter condition than at any former period of
its existence. A double track has been laid
between Baltimore and Cockeysvillc, which
is now in daily use, uud which is being rap
idly extended to the borough of York, fifty
seven miles from Baltimore, the gardingund
ballasting being nearly completed, und the
lying of the tails already commenced. The
j double track from Dauphin to Sunhitry,
forty live miles rendered necessary by the
I recent opening of the Philadelphia and Erie
UVBOVH.
Fpeecti f Rlebard GotMten on
American Aflulra
KlCnAIlD OUSDItN OS AMUUOAX AFFAIRS.
Mr. Cobden addressed a creat meeting of
Id constituents, at Rochdale on tho 8i!d.
Air. Brown was to have been present, but
was prevented by domestic affliction.
Mr. Cobden spoke at great length, his
leading theme being nonintervention in Eu
ropean and American affiiira. South as in
other case hud Dot put forth a lilt of their
grievance. The reason he thought, was be
cause they bad but one. They wanted to
consolidate, pcretuate, and extend human
slavery. Instead of stating their grievance,
they limply ask to be let alone, and it is
this cry thut has secured so much European
sympu'thy for the insurrection. He regard
ed the peaceable Presidential election as one
ot the most sublime spectacles in the history
of the world, and said a people that
could do that hud given to the world a
spectacle such as never wa before present
ed. They had resolved, notwithstanding
their grunt sacrifices , that slavery should be
abolished, lie reiterated his belief, and
with far greater emphusis thnn before said
that he did not believe he should live to
lee two independent states on the continent
ol Aortli America, lie considered the geo
graphical dillicullics in the way of separa
turn to be absolutely insuperable, lie took
leave of the American subject by depre
cating the ignorance which prevail in Eng
land in regard to the geography, resources,
etc., of the country, and bv declaring that
he wanted nothing done to carry out his
opinion, but was simply desirous by his o'o
Bcrvations to turn the scales, so as to prevent
undue preponderance in favor of the other
side.
The London Index publishes a copv of
note dated Nov. 11th, signed by Slidell,
Alason, and Maun, and addressed to Drouyn
oell lluys, formally presenting to the French
uuvcmiucut u manucsio auopiea oy wic re
bel Congress at its hist ses.ioii. '1 lie r
Uiiih oiui, is also under contract, and Is being
pushed towards completion ic rapidly ns a
work of such magnitude can be.
The rebel raids upon this railway in 1803
and-1804 destroyed thirty-four bridges, all
of which have been rebuilt in the best man
ner. The bridge over the Susquehanna, ut
Dauphin, three fourths of a mile in length,
is ut, present being entirely renewed with a
"til- , - ; 1 I.:... I
ucs which led to litem: and thesu vagrants ... ', ... ... ... ., . .... ... ,' ,
openly slopped, ''bouueU il," sometimes j
The OMTatlooi it PoiiiMti twrs Wmi VkI M iSa l XBTTOR OV AMETUQAN t
duucTWj of a tempi sf Juno, on lbs nngi of nhib Dba Bin With your pwmtoilon
r mttvroti about mora tbao two buudrad abate- I to lb r,Jrr of Tour pnpet that I 1
tut of wom auii obUJrca, whodurlnx tbt trup- ; turn mull, to all Uhln 11 (frav), a It
uoa tmbtiua nmonoti to u teuiiao to mipiuro I Uiregtlona fur midline an t unuic a Sim
r- w- - i u win QnaoiuftllJ rmuYO, in
Thar ara Its hundrvd thouand rmtWa Oermana I P,le,.i. B'oB, .Tun, IfcranklM, ami kl
la lb Vuktwl tUAtw. Tb tmiuratioa from Uarmanr
to tbia ooanuy, darioj tb fim year alooo, baa bow
Seventy tbouaajad
tba Hkin, Uavtog tho uni toft, clos
iifaauiai.
roted, und always plundered; any person
led them to think him woiiii toe I
! iin.l iii.'ifli. ntl tli.i til, tlx IkiMiltntu mi
road have been replaced by permanent struc-
The report of the Postmaster General
shows that three millions five hundred aud
eight thousand three hundred and twenty"
five dead letters were received during the
past year. Muny of these letters contained
money, drafts checks, jewelry, and other
valuubies. home of them were misdirected I church
iu their address say :
We are fullv satisfied that the difficulties
which divided our Church,
quarter of a century ago, have so far passed
away, and that the two bodies are now so
nearly one in doctrine, in policy, and in
spirit, that the time bus fully come to dis
cuss and initiate measures for organic union.
On the subject of slavery, und iu regaid
to ull questions of living importance, apper
taining to the principles and work ot the
we are o: onu mind und one heart
the risk was nothing. Sometimes
their victims made a desperate resistance
and fnr u t'.iv ininnles kent t.hn crowd
more than ill nmund Iheni vmli-nllv swaviivr to and I'm
amid the dreadful uproar, in no instance,
however, could we ascertain that "Police!"
was ever culled. Indeed, one of the solitary
instances in which they interfered at ull was
where their aid was sought from some
houses the occupants of which saw an old
fanner, who alter a long and gallant btrug-
with Ins many assailants, seemed, alter
be in
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others not directed at all, others uustamped ! " e 'eel assured, that at such it nine as tins, ! 8crj,ms injury us well. This, however, about
aud other only partially directed. lwo c",urc ,L'9 ln,u,(i 81 "lc '"b "ose teach- , tl)l. f.in,H.r, is a nK.10
CrS' The following, which wc copy from
the Brie (iu. ttt, indicates thut a change in
Cubiuct is mere than probable. Col. For
ney, as 'War-Democrat, lns been an td.le
und active laborer in the Unicn psrty, and
his qualificaiiou for the pust referred to,
cannot be questioned :
"U'e heartily join in the following recom
mendation of a personal friend am I distm
guijlij.l HientbiT of the great Union party
for a piaee in President Lincoln's t.eir Cabi
net. V'e copy from the Lancaster ATvr miner ;
"'In tli- belief then that a re construction
of the Cabinet is contemplated, aud that the
claims of Pe'tusylvunia will be rceognic.l
in its formation, we would suggest John W.
Forney us proper person for Secretary of
the Intcrioi. No man has worked with
m:ro zi-al und effectiveness ami cur success
in Pennsylvania, may in a great measure be
justly attribute .!. On the score then of per
sonal service, his claim to preferment is
equal to that of any other man. But wc
base it on higher ground than mere partisan
crs and rulers adopt the same Confession of
Faith, as containing the system of doctrine
taught in the word of God. und approve
and administer the same form of Govern
ment, ought to become one, unless IhciWnu
providential hindrances.
Happily measures have already been
adopted, which us far as tried, give baUl'..c
. tory ttidcncu that the great majority of our
jje"pie me ii.mu iw uiiiuii.
There is needed, union;; the friends of re
union, an urgnu of fellowship und coniinuni-
episode; the rule was
tn n-s of iron and stone.' The improvements
made by the company during the past year
havo been indeed very extensive, and yet
all has been done so quietly us to attiuc
but little attention.
About four hundred Southerners have id.
ready been registered in New York under
the order of Gen. Dix.
The rebels, under General Lyon, captured
tho government transport Thomas E. Tutt
at Cumberland city, twenty miles above
Fort Donelson, and used her for crossing
the river on the march into Kentucky. The
force is estimated ut 4000.
Official dispatches have been re'ceived
from General Itousseuu at Murfreesboro.
The railroad south of that place is believed
to be uninjured.- Block-houses 3 anil G were
surrounded, and were' abandoned by the
garrisons, who fought their way through the
enemy without loss. On Sunday niuht the
cation it publication in nhie'i methods
:m vrains u union m.ijr neeij uineu- ii, I 1)m thellCC to tile press IOOUI.
uuu iiiu ii unless ci sent o.'M.ui uiki enoiL
may be reported and lead by a!! who are
ir.If rrstod in tlm sllbioet. A i'!ti"ii nii-ntli.
I ly paper will reserte this purpose. Such tt
publication wc propose to conduct, and to
issue the first number early iu Jainuuv,
1803. '
such robbing and ill treat men t us made the
victims only too glad to lly far from the
spot where liiey had suffered it, and who if
I even then they ventured on giving any in-
formation to the police, could hope for no
' redress in such a crowd. Such were an open
' pastimes of me laoo liotn ;i,'ul till lu ar
tue lime ot execution, when the great space
around the prison seemed choked with iu !
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,' : :, , . . , , . , ,. , Ueueral .Milroy went out. nttucked the re
p "...to very lase moment no eienieu ilia ., .. .., ,7, i ,,,.,, ,,r .(1S4 UMa K1)
-Vt"y l"U,r? t',",'t " clouk 1,0 wa Our l.ooos tl. ri l.oii.,,1 lo .1,..
I Jr-iin lite sessii.il lioure to toe L'uul, and '
lie
block-house lit Orviile Creek Was attacked
by infantry and urtillcrv, but was not in-i in active sympathy uud aid in favor
net l ongrcss at its hist session. The com
missioners invite atention to this manifesto.
the terms of which they briefly recapitulate,
and add that since it wns issued war has
continued to be waged by the North with
even increased ferocity, n more signal disre
gard ot u.l the rules of civil win lure, and
more wanton violation of the obligations of
international law. The identical note wus
presented to ull the Cubinets of Europe,
Constantinople excepted.
ABSCONDKD.
It is reported that Thomas Hall Gladstone,
of the bankrupt firm of Gladstone & Co.,
und Chairman of the international Bank,
hud absconded to New York, taking with
hint a box containing $;)00,lH)U. A rewind
is offered tor his apprehehsion.
l'he Tctitj'H and Journal li iKhitm con
strue the result of the Preideiitnil election i
that the war is to be prosi-ctilcd w ith re
doubted vigor until the South is completely
subjugated. Tlie Ttiitju says it heralds
forth thu approaching re-tstatilishnient of
the Union uud the final extirpation of sla
very. BlilTISU OPINION.
The Loudon UloLe says Lord Lyons lias
not resigned, but is about to returu home on
six months1 leave on account of ill health.
I The Daily 2 ict, in an' editorial on the
proposed arming ol the slaves in the Nmlh.
doubts if it will be done, but Issatistied with
the mere proposal us mi earnest of the ap
proaching end both nl' the war und of the
sin which generated it.
It is stated that, us the Florida on her
se-i.ure at Baliiu was taken entirely by sur
prise, evert hing on bourd Was secured by
I lie captors, uud among her paper was much
imported information, which, it is said, limv
implicute some foreign officials in high rank
ot
Ladles' fur.
PurehtTOrt may rely upon getting- th bnt Furl at
CIlAKLtd OAktfUltJJ 4 bU.Ntf. VvalinimUu Uotol,
l'biliidctbts.
Hor. 12, 1864.-3m
Alt Author who had slven a eomadr into th
baud uf Foot fur hi prual, aalleU on hiui lor his
bit opinion of Uie l.ie foot returned th play
with grav face, Hying:"eir depend upon it this
is not a tiling to luuguiu t.
IW.ml Forois m IB Field. The Army and
ia v Jouriia, wtiicb u very bub autuoniy on all
uilitary matter, compute th force which tb
rebel now hav in tb tietd at a very moderate 6j
ore. Hood's army, now iuTenneasea, it eitnn ilea m
3i,U00. Kurly'iloroe in the bbeuHndonli Valley l
et down at lea than 15,0U0,ao t Let'i as leas Hum
M, UUU. Tbee figure amount in lb total to loo.
000. Th forum with which Price recently invaded
Aliaaouri, and lb gurrieoni of Ulinrleaton, jsavnuoah
iiobile aud a few other point may inell th aggre
galw to 17 j,vuu.
Ladies' Furs.
' The largctt assortment at CHARLES OAKl'ORD
i. SONS. Coctiuentiil Hotel, l'liiladcluhia.
Nov. 12, ItlSi. Sin
The Louisville Journal tnystlic question la no long
er how (lavery thiill bosaved from utter wreck, but
how it shall be tniully extinguished. Hud with the I'm'
jnr to thesocial instituuona of the South. It ndtnits
that it has proved a curse to Kentucky; thut .'it the
Anti-Slavery Constitution, to powerfully mlvociited
hy Henry Clny for ninny years, hd been alnpted.tbo
State would now bo inure prosperous, wealthy uud
happy than it is. v
Some of the leading Drn.ocrMt in New York have
engnged in kinds ot business w hich for the good of
the State they would do welt to stick to. One uian
is sweeping the street; anothnr sawing wood in a pub
lic squur; aud another wheeling a negro boy through
the mreet accompanied by uiuaic. Ac. Tbee things
are dune inpnyuientot beta lust by Seymour's defeat.
Oentlemen's Hats.
All the latest stvles at CIIAKLES OAKFOUD
SONS, Cuntinenttil llutvl, l'biludelubia.
Nov. 12, IMi. Jliu
Prince Nnpoleon is said to b actively enipluyed
lupcriiituiidiue the Inbor of a atiitt of editors engaged
upou a complete collection of the letters aud dis
patches of the first Kmpcror. Agentf ure siiid to hav
been sent to Kni;lnud. OeruiHu, Spina Huasin. Italy
And even to America for the purpose of collecting
lliee wnluig4 which has taltea luto uie bauus vi
uutogrupu huuters.
Among the on tins of New Yoik aud in vicinity
wo iinvu one lo the c fleet that thcro is a man t:o
peddles writing pnper llirouh the ftreels of Urook
lyu nho is woriii lotl.Dtit), which sum he hiis invest
ed iu bond: aud mortgages. Ho aaya Unit it has been
ctiielly made by sidling twelve sheets of writing pa
per lor tuur ci-uts, uud carefully husbiiudiu the pre
eeeds. Ladies' Furs.
The largest a.'-sorltuent nlCIIAHLKi UAKFOKD
A SO'S. Continent ill Hotel, i'biludelpbia.
ov. 12, loiii. .'Iiu
ft is estimated that there ure n!ut five u-.illi'itis
of unlive Uermaiis iu the United Slates, l'he eini
grHtion to America frout lieriuniiv this year iilon
Hia.iuiils In To.ooo (l.her govei'iiments have luade
euorta by ullering rich iuduceniL,iitstoiiive',t tUU tide
lo their own shores, but unsuccessfully. J bee emi
grHiiis are geuurully persons ol iutvlueiice uud cul
ture. Ladies' and Children's Hats.
Latest styles at CUAHLba OAkFUllD 4 SO.VS,
Contiuentiil Hotel, l'liiludelpL;u.
ov. 12, lSiil. am
- .iru luui lrvv1D 1DDW naviP
Bar Pace, stmpl direetiona an
that will enable them to tart a full g
nrlantUalr, Vbikr, or a Muusuci
thirty day.
All application answered by rcturr
charge. Kespotfully ynurti
THOd. F. CHAPMAN
Bept. 10, 1864. 3m '
Imt'ormntion I'rr
TO NERVOIH SUFI'KRK
A Oentlemnn. cured cf Nervous Di
patency. Premature lieonv. and Youtl
tunted by a dire to benefit others, w
furnish to all who need it (free of chnr,
and direction' makingthe simple reim
o.is. Pufferen wishing to protit by tl
had eipcrience. and pnwi. a sura an
medy. cando so by addressing him i
place of busiueu. The Hecipe and fu
of vital importance will be cbeerl
return mail.
Address JOHN' Ti.
No ftil Nnmt ftreet,
."8. Nervous .SuflVrc of both se
this iufortnatinu invaluabla
pea. , 1801 .Tm
KYH nn1 llAlt Profew.ir
M. 1).. Orrt uist and AiiitsT. f. rtn
llnlland. is Dow locate.l nt An. Mr
Philadelphia, where p.-rons afilic'rd wi
thoKYKand 1'AK will he si icntineiill
cured, if curable. --Artidcinl Kyes i'
hut puia.
N. 11 No charge m';ido for Exami
Medical fiiculty it invited, as hehas no
mode of treatment.
July 2,14ii4. ly
Cotmumptive tufferers will receive a t
soriplioD for the cure of Consumption. A
chilis, and all thruttt and Lung nHcct
enarge.j uy senuing their aiMreas to
ltev DWA11IA. WILSON,
Villiamshur?.
Kings
Sept. 21, 1861. 3in
Flour.
Wheat,
Corn,
Outs,
iluekwheat,
Fluxsoed.
Cluverseed,
BUNBURY
12 Ofl
a SO a 2 7rt
PiO
1511
75
luti I
ti h
t; vu
MARKET
Egg.
liuuer.
Tallow,
Lard,
Pork.
Pacuu,
Ham,
Shoulder,
V V. Is! . fi-V
IMPElvIAL
IJfjotogvap!) (Hailt
Nus. 70 J and TOO Alie II S'.
rillLADEL
!. 17. Wot - ilin
T.rtuff of a I'orti'in writ of Ft. F i-.
tho C'tai t nl' Cointnon (f Xnrtli
CituntT, aii'l to mo 1 5 1 ectptl. will li? nxpu
Yw S;i.f hi ti Tourf Iluuitr. in Simhurv.
t if llXL.!.li;n, Vttr. ut !rt oVIiK-k. A.
iiin an iuu unc mi iivi.i'l i.inr)u ti
Oeneral .McOlellan-s. resignation renders General "'T. -.Ce. .. "I.""' V" !'". , '' o1'
11..1I....I, li. ..1 II,. I.. "lHira 1.IMMIH.T
iureil. On the sani-j iiiuht a fuiTU untle-r
Gt'iiei
I nei.s ami riiute'ti tiie'in.
binall.
Grocery cstahlUiucut of Clum-ua, t'aughty
it Utirgess, in that city, is noiv soiling gooda
ut the rate ol' halt a million tier year. U'e
service, however essential that may have j IcanicrJ the same fact from Mr. Clcniciin.l.vhfii
hceii. In tho person of Col. Forney, IVmi'
nyivuiiiit woiihl havo u represcntativo ever
alive to her interest, honor uiul prosperity.
Identified with her people ami their pros
perity, iu tho Iuterii r Department, he would
have ample scope to serve them UAh well
and cxcept.ilily.
Hi.ACKwooo 8 Magazink for Nov.
bin hfen received from the American pub
lishers. Its contents t.re unusually good.
"My Latest Vacation Leur.-iu:." tho open
ing paper is an Englishman's impressions
of lift) in Gerinany, with characteristic Eng
lish self biifacicm-y but ut the same) time
cleverness. Next follows Tart XIV ol
'Tony Uittler," an admirable Novel in CMins.
Level's illimitable ttylc. In tho way ofKev
inuwa, we have Tennyson's "Enoch Arden,"
Mrs. J.uiii .u.J '"History of Our Lord," und
Ijatiliii's TreatUe on Corpulence very en
tertainingly served up; while Cornelius
O'D.uvd's paper oa "Things in General," is
spicy and Philosophical. "Geu. McC'lellan's
C'.tinpaigns,' as narrated in his own Keport,
from tho bubject of the conclutlinij article,
which is, perhaps, as fair us iCoglish preju!
tlico will allow any American subject to be
treated, liltcliruod is republished by Messrs
Leonard Scott it Co., 33 Wulker' street, New
York, ut the low price of f 3 a year.
ti Go.oev. kW V Lady's liuulc, fur
January, lSilj, is on our table. Goiley opens
the new year with a inagniflecnt number,
and what is better, wo have leurucd from
long experience that in point of Levity acd
interoat, the last of tho year is uUvnys mpe
ilut to the l'iit. His uiotto ii Lscckit.r
Now is tho timo for making up club, cr
call at our office, and for f 4,50 wo will furu
iah Oodty't Lady't Boot and tho Amekican,
tacli one year.
CJfTho 6pointment of ex-Secretary
Chase, ns Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
of the United State?, gives universal satis
faction. Ilia character us a stutcsuiun and
ability a a lawyer, is unquestioned ,
UU Latest Nkws. lly latest accounts,
Gen. Sli3rinun is only nine miles from the
city of Pavanuuh, heavy firing was heard in
thut direction and it Is supposed that Savan
uah has fallen. His army is not in want
ot anything ur.d all goes well.
A tight, between. Co. C. 10th Heg't. Vol.
Keei vt uud County Jmupx-rs ia Cletrfield
County IV, t,.t,k placo oa Monday last,
. i uilu reiuitcu in tlie k.iiing of flie notori
ous 7 ou Adiiu.s their leader, und the cup
tare of 19 of the cut-ihrcata who fought by
Lit aide The Jo ou oux aidu waa tua
in Mie, at tlie celeiiruttou oi the opeii'tig of
the I'liihi. & Eric road, in thut city, ut
whose hospitable mansion it was our gooel
fortune to be tiuartered. We were surprised
to find stores so extensive and well supplied,
in the pleasant little Luke City, now only
14 hours tiavel from this place. There is
now no reason why Eriu should lag be
hind Cleveland and Buffalo.
ti?" KliV. lll.NKV W'AKD CtiLCtlEU, ill
his Thanksgiving discourse tlroniied the
following significant remark :
'Every man knew at the late election that
he iy.aa to be taxed. He voted for taxation
and in the election of Lincoln tlie people, by
their vote, pleged themselves to pay a debt
whii.-h will t-venluully reach three t'l'tu.-iiud
iniliimis. Aiucricaiia wouhl pay every far
thing of the national debt, und" in that re
spect stood a witness of common honesty
among nations. (Applause.) Let us show
l uat we uro worthy ol those who have sut
fered and died for us, uud lhat we were
worthy of thu institutions preserved to us."
Gk.nmial Muadk'm I'iiomotion. In my
desijatch it few days ago, giving a list of pro
motions by brevet, I included the name ol
Gen. Meade us being ir.rulo brevet major
general. This w as incorrect, lie was made
a full major gener-d in the regular army, to
elate from August 18, 1S04, and to rank next
to General Sherman. This promotion was
conferred ut the special request of Gen.
Grant for service during tho present cam
paign. V. D. JIcGitLcon.
Coal Di st. There is a company organ
ized in this city to inauulacture fuel out o!
the dust of coal. They have discovered a
process by which tho elust is formed and
kept iu a solid compact mass, and their ex
periments prove it to bo a ery valuble fuel.
It bums I'u-tly and thoroughly, und givrs
out as much heat us solid anthracite.. The
coal dust, wo understand cuu bo purchns.!
at tho niiues, where there are immeusu
quantities ut it hitherto unuscil, for the
small piice of forty cents per ton, or one
dollar per ton if sifted, and it is estimated
by .the very inteligent persona engnged in
the enterprise, that a ton of solidiUed coal
dust can be sold ut from lour to five dollars
a lou.IJhiladJihia Ledger.
A FEW tlays ago Secretary Stanton dis
missed twenty clerks from the Quarter
master's Department, some on charge of
disloyalty, iiiiel s.nno for intense zeal iu op.
position to Jfr. Lincoln's reelection. One
of them came directly to Mr. htauton and
asked him if he considered a limit dislojal
because he favored the election of Gen. iMu
Cleilan. '"By no means," was the reply, but
when a young iilun receives his salary from
an Administration, and spend his evenings
in elenomiciug it ia the most otfeusive lun
tuage, he cannot complain if the Adminis
tiatiou chooses one of hi friends to take his
place I Thi4bMj tve lon Uyour
walked
brisklv ucrofts tlie court vitrei, followed by
the authorities. There he was pinioned by
the' executioner, und underwent the ortleal
with unshaken courage. While all about,
him were visibly tone-heel, not it muscle in
his face moved, and he .showed no tigii3 of
emotion, lie was docile withal, and re
spectful in his demeanor. Again und again
Dr. Cappel approached hint, and sought, to
sustain him by the usu of ciii'ouragiii g
words. The convict, repeating tHe words
nl'ter the rtcre-tul gentleman, repeatedly said
iu Gt-ruiau, "Cln Ut, the Luiub of God, have
mercy upon uie." The pioeess of pinioning
over. Mr. Jonas, tho governor, asked the
coutict to take u seat, which he declined,
a nd remained standing until the prison bell
began to toil v liii.lt was to sum. noil him lo
the seall'old. As he remained in thai lati
tude, one could not hc-l being struck w ilh
the remarkable appearance of physical
strength w hich his figure denoted, uml still
more by his indomitable f'ottitude. Tiioitgh
shoit in stature, he Was compactly and swu
metrically made, and thcro v. eie very strik
ing indicalhms of vigor about his chest,
j linns, hands, uml the back part of Ids neck
iu pnriicui.tr. ins Clonics were wcu inauu
aud he was dressed with remarkable ni'ar
iitss. When the executioner was removing
his necktie and hinrt caiiar, in tirran;ing
which lunch care tippctired to have I ceu be
stowed, tin Convict held up his head lo til-
j low ol LW lining it willi more eaie. This
w as al una the last of tho preparations. A
sigtinl was give-ji by the governor, and tho
lie v. .Mr. Davis, the ordinary, leel the way
to thu H'tilMd, rending, us he did so, some
of the pcrfuiiinitry verses of thu burial service-.
He was followed by the convict and
thu llev. Dr. Cappel, and then by the sho
ut's and under she-rill's, lie-asceiielcd the
scatl'olel with a thin Mcp, accompanied by
Dr. Cupped, and as he elid so the multitude
on his being confronted with them, rtiisee! a
mighty and indescribable hum. At this
moment the suu shone brightly, thougn ruin
bud fallen more or less all through thu night.
After the convict "had been placed upon
thu efrop, und the rope adjusted round his
neck, Dr. Cappel, his spiritual ndviser, ae
dressed him with great animation and so
lemnity: Muller, in wenigen Augenblicken
stlieu Sie vor Gott; ich frago Sie noehimils,
und ziiin let .en mule : bind Sic schuldig
odcr unschuldig'f Muller Ich bin tin
sehuldig. Dr. Cappel Sic siud unschiihlig
Muller Gott wetss was ich gethau habe.
Dr. Citppi-I Gott weiss was Sie gethau ha
ben. Weiss cr nuch, eicss Sie dies Yerbrcch
en gathau habeu 'l Mulle'r Ah ; icK habtn et
iJltllllW.
This conversation, translated, re-ads:
Dr. Chapped. Muller, in a few miuute-s you
will stand before God ; lask you again, and
for tho last .time: Are you guilty or inno
cent ?
Muller. I am innocent
' Dr. Chnppel. You are innocent.
Muller. Liod knows what I have elone.
Dr. Cappel. God knows what you have
done! Does he know, jiUo, that lhat you
have committed this crime?
.Muller. I'm, did it.
These vycro his last words. The drop fell,
and he soon ceased to live. So greatlj re
lieved was the reverence! gentleman by the
confession that ho rushed from the scaffold,
exclaiming, "Thank God 1 thank God !'' and
sink do n in a chair, completely exhausted
by his own euiotiou.
A farmer near Davenport; Iowa, has forty
acres of onions, w hich arc estimated to yield
Dl.j bushels t.i the acre', or iiU.liOD bushels in
till. At $1.5(1 a bushel, this antiscorbutic
patch w ill bring $34,1)00.
The Detroit Tribune states that a fall of
tibodt two feet has recently taken place in
the great chains ot Lakes, unel that the wa
ter is now four feet lower than in 1801. At
it number of ports on Lake lluran it is with
gn-at elilliculty that boats can make their
landings. This pheiiomeuon is u subject of
givat interest for the a tutlv ol the ciolcgist
in my. it is a sinitioani taut uiu: tne lute rn-siitcii.
tiul iianva-s has been the means ut depriving the
aiiuy utits two runkn.li .Mnjor eictfeiui. .UcikiUu
aii'i f'ltniuui
Julin lto-s, Chief of the Cherokee Xi.tion, and a
refugee from his euuni y. nuw nsidinii iu 1 hiiudel
I'hia. Uns received iuiclii;vtu-tt uf the Unatli nf Lis
ulilest hid. Jaliies. iienws seveuteeu muu.he e.iU
liued inn l el el 1'iiruu Iu 'lexue, auu Uled sLuiuy
uller his releiise.
Peack oil Waii that's Til Jii: stik!i ! 1 hire
at ihubiiui.ds, aye, tens ul thuLMUnih. ul l erwa.s in
nur land wtio are .luiruus ut b.iiu ei-e. but itiey
I t are so utuioied with lue varium ois.aiis iu ul.ii.-u
UCSU l lll'ir Ul. llllll lllL'lti IS HU lt.T.Ml'l Wlir s,,,IJK
the town of Mi. (irtoel
Pennsylvania, is honied. "l
visions if the lots in S'-ver.iiir
part W3e .Vey.. to sni I w
rflni'iib"rl'in
liv.?ev,T
r. !-'iifiiiid
I, ll' W.l
' I on within on neenunt of the t ni'itm su.u vt Oirir ) county. a?rl to m
rilOF. C0LDW1S SMITH ON Tllli l'KIIS-IDr.TI A I. ! blood. Unit ll.ev hale uo lieae Uuv'or l.illl. 'lU'iir ! li S-ilc. at the (.'.
Vuriiett 1114UO7 iu, --i.' tlieie u.i l.uul luu 11.1J uf no
1 1)11'. SIC1H11 lll-l'tl : 1 es. es: 1 c 1 i.inr.inv.
The Dally AVtr publishes a letter from ' w .nou a.hi Calisava UirrKiis. and jou in mm.m
LLUCllu.V
from t.'. W . Ile.'illi. rne.M.li, 1 in V.,rl'
rminiy in Iieed ) L. I... niiues 1
uii tti iUih I.iy of .M.iy. A. I l.'-.i .
Seixel. tuk-'ii iu'o eivunioa an 1 to be
rbj.erty ol tt'ia. J,. Lie-- it
M M. VF.ATR.
biieriu's U3i, e, tfauhary. lie... ,7. ls'.t.
rY v!r:ii uf e-rt I'll .win of Aliiu Ve
Veu. tips . l'hirins Lev. Knei-is. isu
111.1 IJi.iirt of tj .tun on Tien ,, Xor'l.ii
1 (liier.toil. i,-it ,p exo-'ue
lr; li.oiiie. in Snnhnrv . 1
liAV..I.inuirv 1 'j. ;: I o'.-l I'. ,M
Uaiii''If-.-.-til..e.l i,.;! j. . wit:
A certi.it: iol ,r ..o eeof --r olnd. "itu:i
I'lof. GoKlw in Smith, elated ul Ltuston, Nov. i UU,J "! P" "" a comiooio iiu.ory over your : b0ro'i,-li of Norte,. a M-rl-inri. Noriliuioli- rl
Utll,- on the rreidential election. He extols I a auaeU wumu lou. i';a ''" ; Jy. reiii.eylv-u..... 1. I ...id .le.vrile -1 i,
U.,,. ... ,- . ., . . votilul.iuilv. bevuuse He Uavy irit.l llieii.. uii.l Itie it- to it : lot No. 1,.;, in. ntie on Fourth .
ie tranquillity w itn (itch the contest was ! wll iu wur. u wn m,ul i,,,,,. liie.-u b ih-se f, i,,,,., i tfl. h ri'.u. ,.y ,, ?,,.
It is reiresented that never hafe there been such
collectiuus ol'supilius us now till tho depots. .Arms,
ammunition, uluthin shoes, wa,;uus, horses; uiules,
corned uieau, live oxen, bread, hour, iu short, there
Uuo waut uf any kiud or of lru?iporl:itiou.
tsir rter I.cly uinde it a ml never to look at a
bud picture, h iviu f found by expai iciua that when
ever ho did so his peucil took a lint truiu it. Always,
apply thu Mime rule lobjj UooUs uud bi uumpuuy.
A Luitio in Paris has b.-en defauiu j; a public statue, ;
on llie i'lace do hi Cuiicordj' by cut. uiz utt Us anus '
mid tool. 11,1 ir.ivo tt5 a iu won .u.ii lUo nu loohu.l I
loiulucteil, ami looked iu vain lor the cm
deuce of the tyrany of the nmjoiityf lie
could scarcely conceive a nation in the midst
of a great political struggle more tempi-rate,
orderly, or respectful ol etich other's lights,
lie regards the de lent of the Deuiocrats us a
great escape from elangcr for boih America
ami England, as the Democrats would have
; udoptcil ii strong foreign policy, particularly
l against England, to balance the concessions
tiiey wouhl have made to the slave uw iters,
j All importation it fresh-grown grapes,
I from Xew York, is noted us uu experiment
111 l.oiiilon.
General Tom Thumb, wife, aud suite have
been received at the Marlboro House by the
l'rince uud l'lincessof Wales.
' Lille, a! lllilll-l lllV lire lie :K.-ma ills.'' lUll.::U.
ber ibe i,ei,uir.e Vl'bollaJld Cab.suii llitleis Luvu
i tlie inline ul Jacob i'ii. kerlou bioisu uu encli Louie.
! 1'ur s;ile by all lespectuuie Ciuitlw and HhvU'ioin ; propeily
dealers. j
It. A. I'lclILK, Ageut, aunhury. l'a.
Lypt will raise ubuut $H 0.ooii.uj0. worth of cot.
tuu tuisycur- it will briiij her lout id llntuu t,old,
uud will aiid iully tu her luictual weuilti.
like hiswit'o, wliom he didn't liku much
Tie Puris Indies appears disposed to adopt. f,r
1,'iuler costuiue. very stoat pettieoats, very hih
bouts, uud plaid siuckuigsMiiiiyso ucvuulred may be
ecu uu the boulcvurUs.
Zi.sk .Mii.Ki'ANS.-E.vpiriineuls in England hav
reeeully beeu luadu re.trdiui; th vtiecuuiiink up
uu milk, uud it was tht milk kept ui ziuk e.-sul
will continue sweet luur or live hours lunger Ihuu it
will in vessels uf unyuthur uiutcriul.
toLl'.Mi:i.v Cofvrv, Pa., has lichly earned
the proud title of Slur uf this iorlh" She
has given u majority for McClellan on both
tho lioiiiu uud soldiers' vote. lUadimj
Uuutle.
Thirteen shares of the Fortune Wei) in
this city were recently sold for $1,250 per
shale. It is intended to put elown a luige
engine iu place of tlie stiiuli oue now opera
ting the well. Other wells are to be sunk
iu tlie valley uf Midcreck. Erie Gazette.
The lYur iu tlie Noiilkwesl.
Cincinnati, Dec. 10. Despatches from
Nashville indicate no material change up to
noon yesti-rd.iv.
I The blockade before Xilshtiilo continues.
'I lie rebels have six batteries along tlie liver,
, too powerful for our gunboats, with their
i present low range
Rliaiaokla Coal 'Iiude.
KuamuUI.n, l)ec. 12. 1 Sf. I .
i . I fef.
V ;o;, ,
.tul.oOi 1.1
Sent for weak endiuj Dec.
Ter lust report,
To lame tiui last year,
10.
urll;fle.-t l,y h-i iiliev. -tun ttlo .N'ortle
io. 2,1. eoit'-iici'i tu I miiii f,.r.
iieued, t.ik -I. i':.o tvv.-,i-a ,ii an I to ho f,
lld'l sr 1 li.li k.
.U..-0:
A e.r'fi!n jii-ee of y,i.ur.,l. siinate in the
ol Turhuivillr, nly iMel ilnte li I. .re-,o-l
fuel di-f'iihrd Iv, follows, to wit: on tlie
trout r irct. on the K:i.t by I'urMi.-e .'treto
iouih hy an ti'ley, nad on tlie we t l,y ,,i
lienii.s. t.,nk!uv i'i widtli on feel", an I i
2'll feer. wii:r--"'i ure ere,.;..,! a larif l
k nt. 1 ti--ine dweilin'liouse, lare tr.-iui
hrie
MIO.iTI I'd
ui.nn iu
oJ.JO'J IS
T3ic CoiilVhHionw ii Jul t'lprrls'iiff
ok ax i.sVAi.in.
l'uhli-dud for tho henefit. and as a CAI'TIOX TO
Vol' Nil JIL'N and others, who i-.iTi-r t.-.nii Nirvou-i
llehilily. i'reiutiture liecuy of Moiiho-.d, Ac. up-
1 'lying at the siuoe tiinii TIis Me-in-,.' ,tfelt-t'ure.
!- one whu hits cured hiinselt ufttrderoijii; c in-
Mderanlo Qiiiickery llv enelnui u poitounl u t- i
i'hirteeu colored t'rooos of Conner's I ri- '.' H way wwaei tae
i i -. i . i .- t ii I fun or.
glide, on its late march Hum JolinsotiviUe to JATHASIKI. MAVl'AIU, Lsq , lirooklyu, Kitis
. Ill l l , ;o.... v i -t , o
Sluulitcr uf vjsrot's. by Kebclo In
Aiiibuoli.
A NL'MDEll OK COLOUED
di:ov;ed.
MEN
Sr. Louts, Dc. 11.
The JietuUiotn publishes a speciul dis
patch Iroiii Cairo, which suvs that consider
able exciteiuetil existed ut Memphis on lue
Uth, in consequence uf a report that lieauic
gtuel was marctiiiig uu Korl l'illovv with u
siioiig foitvcuud heavy guns, supposed to be
used lor the blockade of the liver.
Osceoht has beeu occupied by a small
foicu ul rebels'
A parly of about 25 rebels recently ap
peared ou the liver bank opposits Memphis,
waving their hats and Iiuiiulnng lor Jell'.
Davis.
A force uf about 131 u eg roes were sent
ou bourd a tteuuier, w hieh lauded about a
mile lower dowu the river.
When they sailed out on shore the rebels
broke and run, apparently in great couster
nutiou, pursued by the u eg toes until they
came to a thick bushy place, where the
rebels had a large Uiree secreted, who sud
denly rose aud tired ou the negroes.
Thu latter lied hotly pursued and slaugh
tered at a dreadful rate by the reliels. A
number rushed iuto the iRit and were
drowned. Oue report says that only seven
negroes returned, while another bays that
nemo got back.
j-y.jR r(,lcj c.ODgreM transacts most of
its business in secret session. It dure not let
the people Snow what it is doing. What u
WVtSi UlbUt S J V SUW W ' IVU VS'V"WW I . . . 1 .
, , , i i ti I to act in conjuciioii with the Luton General
lattt of the bogus Confederacy I These is ; , ,,ai,..
A Hebel Ucneral oa l'arole.
New Yoitic, Deo. 11.
The Rebel General Beale has ai lived In
this city aud bus reported to General Dix.
He is released on puruiu from Fort Warren,
Cenlreville, lu-lii captured by guerillas,
eli awn up in line, l.tce-s averted, nud shot.
I Thu ollicial figures uf the battle ut r'ratik-,
i lin show our itggregutu loss lo have beeu
! 140 ollicers uud li,0.0 enlisted men.
The lebel General. Hay lies, residing be
tween thu picket lines in front of Nashville,
was killed ou thu bill. His house was used
by rebel sharpshooters, uud wus demolished
by otir lire.
Vit'Ksuuito, Dec. 4, via Caiuo, Dec. 9.
Major General 2i. J. T. Dana, by a success
ful expedition from Vicksburg, destroyed
the Mississippi Central Itailroad tor thirty
miles above the liig Elaek crossiug, includ
ing the long bridge ut that place.
The enemy wus found iu force, but the
work was thoroughly done. Our troops re
turned to Vicksburg with a loss of live
killed and forty-one wounded and missing.
2, 0UO bales of Confederate cotton und about
uO,0fJ0 worth uf other public property were
destroyed.
Nltvi'iuau'aj lclluulion Navaiiunli.
Jv'tw Vouk, Dec. 1 1. The Augusta C'hruiii
cle of the 4th says the fact that Sliei man's
army had reached Milieu settles tlie question
that its elestiualioii is toward Savanuah.
110ALS TO SAVAN.VAII llKOVVN'u LSCAl'G.
The Kichmond Enquirer of the 6th says
the lust uccouuls represcuteel Shermuil ut
Millen, and from that point lie has three
harbors of about equal distance llcutifort,
Savanuah, anel Darlen. It was believed by
some thut he would yet endeavor to reach
Foster, at Grahamsville, or failiug ia that,
would try to capture Savannah.
The Savannah JirjiuOliam says when Gov.
Drown fled from Milledgeville he took with
him all of his own property of erery descrip
tion, even lo the cabbages lhat grew in his
garden, but he was not so diligent iu
looking after the State proeity. All the
powder of the State, at Milfcdgeville, w as
left behind ; also 3,000 stand of arms, both
uf which fell iuto the hands of the enemy.
The Kichmond Dcjiatcfi is bitter upon thu
Southerners in New York 'und at the North.
If the Confederacy triumphs they cannot
expect to return to the Boutb.
iiviitt iu the txclianere ot
not 4 dupotisea in Europe whose Parlia-1 wa trom tbe bo uth tor hO.OOO blanket for
Metetaru itsaogikUur)) 1tnclrri doors-1 JUnU jnonr U cur csrreli.
'Gentlemen's Uat. ,
All tb best style 4 CI1AULLS OAKFOUD
60 .No, UuBliDeoeal JioMl, Philadelphia.
o. ii, loo 3ui
Ih jroatasl po mao of tb day U Ota. EotUr.
for hi urnr prewno in Nw York unusod that ciiy
to be m quiet a ItnpsU. guctt U Ut (oros of cUta -
fo. N.Y.
lieu. IU, lnUL Sm
A.NOTitKit Novelty in the Vhotoouahh
1C AttT. A photographer has recently in
troeliiced . n novelty in the ino'le? of t iling
curtcs-devv isite photogra;hs with tin- siirna
tines of tho sitters tippcnduil. This gives
but little extra trouble. The sitter siiuolv
si'rns his name to a slin of nai.er. mid find i '"" '""': ''en'h:
its fao simile, tlimiiiished in size, trttiisfi-rred ;
to the portraits. If the sitter thinks proper
he can also add to his signature u recom
mendation to nil persons to imitate his ex
ample, and "sit" in suits procured at the
lliown Stone Clothing Hall of ltockhill &
Wilson, Nos. 003 and 003 Chestnut street,
above Sixth.
W are apt to be freo with our jokea upon Doctors
and their drujr,s, until sick Mid in need uf their aid,
then all alike bow to the necessity ol recourse In their
hard-earned and often ill-requited skill. The pre
vailing belief lhal ihysiciu Iroivu upon whatever
deviates from their peculiar system and usages,
arises from the fuet ill- their better imforuiaiion
leads.lheta soonest to detect and discard the uiediei!
.l..ri,diiina unl i ,..ru 1 i.tntf lliut um ihrllril ItlHIUlh
eommuoity. 1'but luey aro ready and prompt to Zerlio lowoship. (formerly in Miihanuj town
adopt any really valuble iuveotiuu is seen by Iho Northumberland cuunty. l'a , hounde,", m,j ,iesr,
anil H im, out buildings. A-..
t?ett 'it. r-iK.,1: ijito exe-.-ution and to be sol
properly t, v.hurie 1'. M :rh"rson.
A LSI) :
The eastern lu'f part of a eertmn lot of
situnto iti the borouli of Supbury, eountv a
Kt'oresnM. kliMwo us lot N'o. ill in the c-ene
of Slid horonej,, bounded and de-eribe.l :i
to wit : fiontii'i or Hhe-kherry stree'. a)j..l
No. i'lilou tlie Kn-t. It.i: pl.erry alley on the
and the weiern half f said lot No. 2 II. eo:
Iu front about UU loet. and in depth ul. nil ;
whereon are erecle.t a mhiiM one uud a ha
frnme llou-e and -iimIS U:n-!.i--l. I .
Seited. taken into exeeu'lou und tu Le sol i
property ef lt ;ubi:u i'uely.
ALSO :
Lot No fl. iu Hock Nu. 1 1.1. in the town of '
tou .eil.e twn.. ei iintv ali i .-lute af -refiii. b
; uu the S u:l. by Coil street, on the North bv a
i n the W e-t l.y lot No. i. on tlie L'.ist by lot
j in lilo-k No. 1. i'i. cont lining in width 23 'feet.
depth Lit) f. et wliL-reou are erecieil a two story
I ilon-e. truuie Stable.
A1.MJ. Lots v.. 12 anl 1:1 In l!,v-k No.
I iiiiuotoHn, township and county, bounded
i norili hy .-li.nookil, urcet. on the south by an
j uu the w est by lot No. 1 1 in same biock. uu t i
j east by Second street, containii.e; hi trout o
j feel. Ulol in depth l.nl fe- I.
ALSO : Lot No. LI, in 1,1,,-lt So. 7-- eim
tied Colltltv. bounded
norlhby ll.iuo.ii s reet. ou tii'e south by
street, on the eiwi by front street, and on th
hy lot No. 12. in s::ic block, tuutaiu hg iu
b feet, and iu depih 150 fort.
tSeixed, thken iolo execution and to b sold
property uf 1'utiick .Mul.en und Wite.
ALSO:
A certain lot or piece of ground, situate i
borough of Milton. Northumberland county. Pi
bounded as follows, tu w it : on the north by an
on the east by lot of Jacob Hurst, uu tbe sou
tValuut street ; said lot containing in wedlh
and in depth - lect, whereon aro erected a
story frame dwelling House, a largo frame
other outbuilding. Ac.
Scited, taken into execution and to be sold a
properly of Mae-uacl Graham, aud Ihouu Ciru
AL60:
All that certain trajt or pieee of laud
treatment Lioot.J. C. Aver t'hemieul llemeJie
hav received at their hunds They apptciate the
value nf these luediciues because they kuuw their
oomposiliun, and wher U th man who ever heard
respectable physioiun either disparage thru or dis
courage their us '. Nu profession or pursuit ha
done more for llie buuiau family than the medicul
profession. Non is fulluwed by nobler uicu or for
uublcr ends; nur is there ou wbiuh better defer v us
th beat Uiaukiof uiaukiud. Cuutoii (N. )i.)Vema-tral.
loiiows, to: li.'cn,: nor at a V. l,li. i iu
thence by Alexander Jluutei z nM north Wit.
degrees east one hundred twenty m pre
a stun fence, lhei.ee by l-atc Jacob Rvv-ai-t'
south eleven decree o- jt oue hundred tu.o M'
iwrches lo a sluno eover. tbeno Kv aagmallr
land south nxlv-ii-.na decrees wastVexty-iiv pei
pure lies to a Ch estnul. anj theiu-o hy tiio same i
eighty-six decree west eisbty-ei.rht pereht
lonecorPer. Ihenoe uia-th eleven decree west
liuu-iie.j and sixteen twrubes lue plau of h"
niujf. containing cue Luu,irl acres and allows
ArrLiCTtois Why will you suffer th terror and ' lr n' exoeptnu, and oxcluding so a
afflictions iucident to disordereiiiState oi Ibe liver uu suen pan or purtica ot the suid tract or piec
or digestive organ when eertata remedy is w iilnn , '" n souin tlie iluilruad. w tiu b runs
your reach lkloojiatid'l Otrmau Duitr will cur I J"f d'rou-h the said tr-.-t or piece of loud
you. Ifyoa will onlv discard vour prejudice, and I e'el, taken inlo ex'-eution and to bo soid as
giv this arliol trial, yoa will never legret U.i prui'orly U' illUm I.. Ilclieuaiein.
Your lomcb will be sreugihfued aud regaiu its! M.M.. N. WEAVKR, Sherli
original vigor, and vou will h able to digest your otcnfl 0uie, Suubur, )co. 17, lsCl.
fuod satisiaoiorlly. VhaM Hitter ar for ale by all i
druggist auii dealer ia medieiue at 74 ooow pw j Altfiit iu. I.uelii-w ultel lau t Iciiti-
. . . UaiSKOTVPli AND 1'iIOTvCRA.J
MADAME PORTEII S CVKATIVB BALSAM
ovLXi-Eitr.
0r J. buwan's Store, comer Market i I'swnS
BUNBUK V. lA..
(1 IlxtULY. hi: opened anew, l'ietur Hull
t. in ll. ul-.u. .,1 ' l
. . i , I - an'i is prepares u) u
has long tested th truth dial thereat irst priuoi.es
in Medicine as there u in bcience, acd this .Vtcdicio
i eompoundeil on priuoiple suite.', to th mauilold
nature uf Man! Th curcof Culi is In keruiug opes
tba boraa. aud eraiitinir a trp.,!. l..i..,ui u.u...i. '
d tbi. caused b, lb.",.., td'tbi. NioTu.. Tu: I fawl'ZvJZT
medial qualities ar oa on it nowei to assut the I ' " u u.auinr.
baaithy aud vigorous e,ireulaliuuot bluodlhruui; th j AMUllOTYl'l'S AND VllOTOellt APliS,
long, it enliven Vny uiuclo and assisu tb skiu to ar.tokeu in every slyl f t th Art that eancot
fern nd ia n'o'l's "D 'b be' f ' 'ur io ' " 5 .everal v.sr's e,
fm th! In.?!'', .Kr0Z!Vs 0fl. ' "" ut,nuu : '"' i giv Mill.-f.otic.; or so ch'.rg..
si vu vuvsuriaocol to body, it I uot violeul rme- I Copies will b taken from all
u.v. w.i in. moiiiit, wmuiIb. erohiDg and tio. r t,, , una oUL Keioetiibu outran Lb ll
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bv,
bu!4 by alt aru.! i Mtd ii ooLto pw 1-Uot.i.
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