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    THE SUNBURY AMERICAN.
18 rUBLISIlKD KVKRT SATURDAY BT
EM'L WILVERT, Proprietor,
NASSER'S Bril.Dl!0, MARKET SQUARE,
At 91.BO In Alincc.
II not paid within 6 JUontbM 1.
SnbteripHoni taken for teu titan tiz Montht.
t
rmrsFrrrn wllli till" estnbllslimcnt Is nn extcn-
SrveNEW JOB OFFICE, containing a variety of
;plaln nnd fancy type equal to any ealaiillnlinieni
In IBB inninor 01 me puue, ior iiieiiineiinuii
HS of the public Is respectfully solicited.
irofcssiomil.
rM. J. WULVKUTOJI, Attorney a
il.nw. nfHeo. door No. fl. 2nd floor, llimpt s
Block, tiunr Miller's Shoo Store, Sunbury, Pit.
March 25th, 1871. ly.
SB. nOVEIl, Attorney nt I.tiw. Nos.
3 and 3, Second Floor Brljrht's Building-,
Bunbnry, Pit.4 -'Professional business attended
to,tn tbeconrts of Northumberland and adjoining
rouctles. Claims promptly collected. Consulta
tion can be had In the German language
Mnrctl 25thQ87l. 1 J.
JEREMIAH KXYDKK, Attorney at
Lair, Bunbnry, Pa. Afl 'professional busi
ness Intrusted to his euro will receive prompt at
ieutlon In this and nd.olutng counties. Can be
consulted both In English and German. Also,
District Attorney of Northumberland couuty.
Aun.20,1870.-ly.
J SO. A. WII.MOW,
ATTOHNF.Y AT LAW,
No. 14 1 FouilTn Avenlb,
Notary Public, Pittsburg, Ta.
Jan. 15, 1870. ly.
T . HAKKI.G V CO. Market Street
J . 8UNBURY. PA.
Dealers In Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils
Glass, Varnishes, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars,
Pocket Books, Dairies, Ac.
O r. WOLVERTON. Attorney at Law,
3 Market Square, 8UNBURY.PA. ProR-selon-
al business In this ana adjoining counties pruuipi-
.y attended to.
r.n. A. It. NAVIDGE. respectfully an
J nounces himself as Physician and Snrercon
to tile elt'usens of Snnbnry nnd vicinity, having lo
cated himself permanently on Market street, near
ly opposite the fairmount Hotel, wucrc no can
be consulted at all hours wlicu not professionally
emrag;d. opi-iy
-- IV. ZIEiI.ER. Attorney at Law.nortli
JC side of Public Siunre, one door cast of
the old Bank lmilillnir, SUNBURY, PA. Collec
tions nnd nil professional uusluess promptly at
tended to In the courts of Northumberland and
adjoining counties. septlfMlO
CA. REIMENSXYRER, Attorney nt
Law, SUNBURY, PA. All business en
trusted to his care attended to promptly and with
diligence. uplZi-li7
f NO. KAY CLEMENT, Attorney at Law,
fj SI NBL KY, PA. Collect ious and nil pro.
IVsslor.al business promptly attended to. iuch81-t!l)
C. 1. l'.lil NFR. 1.. H. KASE.
BUl'XER A KANE. Attorneys and Coun
sellors nt Law, SUNBURY, PA. Oulce oy
Chestnut -street, west of the N. C. and P. & K.
Kuilro.nl Depot, In the building lately occupied
by F. Lazarus, Esq. Collections and ulJ profess
ional business promptly attended to in Northum
berland and udjiiiiiini; counties. npllO-li'J
Hit. MASSER, Attorney at Law, SUN-
BUltY, PA. Collections attended to In
the counties of Northumberland, Union, Snyder,
Montour, Columbia unci Lycoiuiui;. iipUO-0'.l
MM. II. ItOCKKFEl.tElt. LLOYD T. KOntOJACll.
TlUCUKFELLKR ItOHRRACH,
iLV Attorneys at Law, SUNBURY, PA. Of
fice iu llnnpt's new building, second Door. En
trance on Market Square. j.iu4-0S
AN. ItRICE, Attorney at Law, Bunbnry,
Pa. OlUco In Musouic Hall Buildiug.
Collections of claims, writiujfs, and all kinds of
leainl business attended to carefully and with
dispatch. April 8, 1871 ly.
R. J. F. CAKL.OW,
OlBce and Residence, Walnut Street, between
Third and Fourth streets,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
All forms 6f Diseases of the Eyes will be treat
ed or operated upon, such as Strabismus, (Cross
Kye,) Cataract, (Ulludiiess,) aud all other di
seasos reliitint; to Surgery, as Talipes, (Club or
Reel Feet.) lluir-Lip, Excision of Tumors, Ac.
Also the cure of F.pllepsy (or Palling Fits.)
Sunbury, May 13, 171.
business &arfco.
AXTURAIITE COAL!
7 A I.EN TI X E lIETZ, Wholesale
V Ri'tail dealer in every variety of
and
ANTHRACITE COAL, UPPER WHARF,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
' All kimlri of Grain taken iu eiolunu'c" for Coal.
Orders solicited and tiller promptly. feblS-71.
. B. 11ROADS. J. rACKT.lt HAAS.
T S. KlIOAIrK A- CO.,
V KETA1L rtCAl.rTRS OK
ANTHRACITE COAL, SUNBURY, TKNN'A.
Offh e witu Haas, Faoki.t ei Co.,
Orders left at Seasholtz A Bro's., office Market
Street, will receive prompt ottention. Country
custiiui respeelfuilv solieiied.
Fel1 4,1 871 . t f.
COACIIMAUEKW.
"ITTE nre'selllm: Rims, Pkes, Hubs. Sprint's,
Canvass, Holts, Clips, AWa. r., very
Liirce Stixk at CONty & CO.
Sunbury, March 30, 18ti.
ClOAI.l ( OA I.! COAI.I-GRANTBROS.,
J Shippi'ra aud Wholeoale anil Retail IValers in
WHITE AND RED ASH COAL, SUNBURY, PA.
(miwfh wuAiir.)
t-T"Pole Aijents, westward, at the eelebmte.1
Henry Clay Coul. jHnl9-tiil
EXCHANGE I.IVERY.
J. M. HAHTIIOI.OMEW, ntoritiKTon.
POTRTH STREET, ABOVE MARKET,
Kuubury I.
fllllE best of rldiuii aud driving horses always
A. on hand to serve customers.
Orders left at the Central Hotel, for Tihlclis,
Will receive prompt ulteutiou.
Nov. 5, 1870.
liENTlMTRY.
(i KOKli K M. U KXX,
Jn .S'niijwon's liuiUlimj, Mirlit Sipinrt,
SiMUar, Pa.,
1 prepared to do all kiuds of work pcrtiiliilnt;
to K'lilUtry. He keeps ronsi.uilly on liuinl
u lame HMorluirut of Teelb, and oilier Denial
material, from which he will ho able to select,
and meet the wuuls uf lii. i ulnisrs.
All work wair.uiled lo (lvualif4etlBn,or el.o
the in. mi) rel'uuiled.
Tliu i Imi Mouih Wtah and Toith-Povdis
kept on hand.
Ilu rvlert-iH'c are the nuiiu-rou patrons fur
wlnnuliKli.it Moiked lor lh lat t vt c 1 w jreai..
Minimi-), April HI, .
i:v coi. v rii.
f lHE uii.b rliii'4 liavliitf von in ile.l the Coal
1 Im.iu. uu W.cuiii.n H.nl HtkiiH VIS
'j.i.t. , U prewired lo supply f.iiulllis with llio
.u ui.vr or ton..
nt: i oh t ami.
K-lii M" n. I Sill, iiili'luhll) ou Lund. tiralH
i.ik' ii lui Iiaut lui I i-.il.
J. M. CltV.U.l.VDKIl.
kmibiiry, Jjii. 1 Imo. -ii.
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I :oN AUH lMiYk.Ul H,
II V ) ! ohjiii. 4 U tttk- i) mi riut
lfe.- ui ir luu H iliiuid di K4 at S .illiumUi.
i.iu.l, au l U pit paud I 'i litmi.b lha i iuu uf
S..iiliMnil.. il.iu.l mil Miukmji w It U all Llu.la ul
U114 I u I I tuilt
UiHtH S Hits. It,
Ull.ln UK t tH,
bllr kit HAH H.. a lb UK till II,
,1,1 a full ul HXSi i I K Hum,
U.iiis ml I
Unail 4u4 tuW. 4-lln4 Ik tu.luwis nnj
lift itiu j
t wk. lit H..IU, f4iiU4, M vJ lui., r 4iis, .- ,
Uluulii I t . It'Ht
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TCatn.'hitaahfMl In IHIO,
PRICE 91 SO IN ADVANCE. )
loicls uub iicstanntnts.
T .
A I'IKKRH IIOI'KE,llrodnndCbesl-
AU nnt sts., Philadelphia, J. B. BUTTER-
Iphla, J. n. hut J
Terms per day, f 3.50.
WORTH, Proprietor.
April 15, 1871. ly
TTNION HOTEL,, THOvS. FOULDS, Sr.,
U Proprietor, Shamokln Street, Trevorton,
Northumberland county, Pa. The table Is sup
plied with tho best the market tiH'oiils. Good
stabling and attentive ostlers. Juu.21,'7l
r. nvnnLT. v.. o. uowmt.
17NION IIOI NE,"
LYKF.NS, DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENN'A.,
BYERLY & BOWER, Proprietor.
The table Is supplied with the best the market
affords. Good stabling and attentive ostlers.
Mny 20, 1871.
NATIONAL. LAGER ItEER NAI.OON,
ON TU1IID RTIIRET, NEAR THE PEPOT,
SUNBURY, PA.
TOSEPTI BACIIER Informs the cltlcens of Bun-
t3 bury nnd the public irenerallv, that be has
opened n LAGER BEER SALOON at the above
place. The best of Lnirer Beer, and Mall Liquors
will be kept. Also Oysters, &c., constantly serv
ed up to customers.
ATIONAI, lioTElT AUGUSTUS
WALD, Proprietor, Georgetown NorlhM
County, Pa., nt the Station of the N. C. R. W.
Choice wines and clears at the bar.
The table is supplied with the best tho market
affords. Good stabling and attentive ostlers.
ALLEGHENY IIOISE, Col. CHA8.
KLECKNER, l'joprletor, Nos. Mi and H14
Market Street, above ehjhtb, PHJLADP.LPHIA.
Terms, t3 per duy. Ho respectfully solicits your
pai routine.
XirASIIINGTON' IIOINE
C. NEFF
& Second
T t Projirletor, Comer of Murket
Streets, opposite
the Court
House, Sunbury,
l'a.
.MUJSB,'7U.
ir
OTKIi A R EST A IRAN T,
THOMAS A. HALL. Proprietor.
euiiDury t., west tMiA.Yium.-s risss'A.
McuIb served at all hours, ut 811011 notice. The
best of Liquors at the Bur. The Table is sup
plied with the best and latest Iu the markets. At
tentive servants. Terms moderate. Putrunuge
soticitcu.
HUJIJIEIH RENT.AI'RANT,
LOU1B HUM M EL. Proprietor,
Commereo St.. SHAMOKIN. PENN'A.
Havini; Just refitted the above Saloon for the
accomodation of the public, is now prepared to
serve jiii friends with the best K-fresbineuls, and
fresh Luger Beer, Ale, Porter, and all other mult
quors.
J. V A LEU'S
WINTER GARDEN ANB MOTEL.
A-i. 70, 722, TH & 727 ,S.,
PHILADELPHIA.
WIXTEK GARDEN HOTEL.
(ON TirC EVROPEAN I'l.AS)
Centrally located, conncctlm; with all the City
rasseiiger nauway uars, irom all the
X'iots In tho City.
Excellent AccoitttuoilntiOHM for Tr-
vrllers.
Gmnd Vocal and Instrumental Concerts every
evening In the Siuhmer and'
Winter Garden.
t&Orchcxlrion Concirl Ev3ry Aternootut
riNS LATHES' RESTAURANT TUB BEST OF
REFRESHMENTS SEUVEll.
Office of J. Yaler's Fountain Park Brewery.
June 4, 1S70.-ly.
I, I U I' OR NT OR EI
CHRISTIAN NEFF,
Second ftrcct, opposlto the Court House, SUN
BURY, PA.,
Kespeetrullv invites the attention or Retailers
and others, that he. has on hand, aud will con
stantly Keep all kinds or
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LI y I ORB,
Consisting of Pure Brandies: C'ojnilac, Cherry,
Giugrcr, Rochelleand Otard.
hiskies: Pure Rve Cuppcr-nistillcd, Monou-
gahe'a, Apple and Nectar.
PURE HOLLAND GIN !
Wines: Chnmpaimo Wine, Sherry, Port nnd
Claret.
Crab Cider, Champnirno Cider, N. F.. Rnm,
Brown Stout and Scotch Ale.
STOMACH AND BAR BITTERS,
And all others Liquors which can he found In
the city markets, which will be sold nt Whole
sale and Retail. Every article guaranteed as
represented. Also, a large lot of DEMIJOHNS
and BOTT4.ES, always 011 hand.
Z-v Orders promptly attended to, and public
patronage respectfully solicited
r. NEFF.
Pniibury. .Inly S, 1WV.I. ly.
jaCou FnirMAN. Thompson prk.
Eire, 1,11V nnil Aerldeut
INSURANCE AGENCY
op
Kill F.HAN A DKKII,
MAUKET ST11EKT, Sl'MJUUV, l'A.
COMPANIES REPRESENTED.
N. American, Philadelphia, Assets, f2,7S3,.s0
Enterprise, " b2H,3H.
Maahiittrtn, New York, l.Sns.tmt
N. American " RtrJ.570
Lorillnrd, " l,rt.'iH,i;t.l
Yonkers .V N. York " shJ.INO
Hanover, " TVl.OOO
IinH'rinl, London, K,00il.(Hi2
Lycoming, Money, 6,.'i()l,(Ksl
Franklin' Phlladelplila, 'J.s.'.731
Home, New York, 4,!iW,;;r.1
Hartn.nl, Hartford, 9.M4.2IU
Phienix, " 1,HJ7,UI0
Travelers, " l,:.M,tHl7
Fanners Ins. Co., York, 0211, loo
N. British Mercantile 14,1-V"I
Noinuu rce, New York, 2 .VI, loo
Corwieh, Nomli-h, ili,20l
New Eiigluiui M utu.it 1.11V, T,.1(RI,HlO
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BY
SUNBURY, PA.,
BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL
j-n. J0UN8T0N,
Physician of this celebrated Institution, lias
discovered the most certain, speedy, pleasant nnd
cncciuai rcmcuv 111 the world lor all
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE
Wcoknoss of the Back or Limbs, Strictures,
Aiiecuons 01 iviunoys and Ulndder, Involun
tary Discharges, Jmpoteney, General Dcblll
ly, Nervousness, Dvspcnsv. Lnncuor. Low
Spirits. Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of
the Heart, Tlinldltv, Tremblings, Dimness
of Bight or Giddiness. Disease, of the Head
Throat, Noso or Skin, All'cctlonsof Liver, Lunirsi
Stomach or Bowels these terrible Disorders
arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth those
secret nnd solitary practices more fatal to their
victims than the song of Syrens to tho Mariners
of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes
01 anticipations, rendering marriage, &C., impos
sible.
10UNG MEN
especially, who have become tho victims of Soli
tary Vice, that dreadful nnd destructive habit
which annually sweeps to nn untimely grave
thousands of younir men of tho most cxnlted
talents und brilliant Intellect, who might other
wise navo entranced listening eenutes Willi tho
thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstucy the
living lyre, may call with full conliilciico.
MARRIAGE.
Married Persons or Young Men contemplating
marriage, aware 01 I'liysical weakness, (Loss
or 1 roercuiive rower jinpoieucyj, wervous Ex
citability, Palpitation, Organic Weakness, Ner
vous Debility, or any other Disqualification,
snecuuy relieved.
lie w ho places himself under the care of Dr. J,
may religiously confide In his honor as a gentle-
wuu, and conlldcntly rely uon his skill usu Phy
sician.
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
Impotcucy, Loss of Power, immediately Cured
and full Vigor Restored.
This Distressing Affection which renders Life
miserable and marriage impossible Is the penalty
paia uy tuo victims 01 improper indulgences.
Youug persons are too apt to commit excesses
from not beiugawnrc of the dreadful conseqenccs
that may cusue. Now, who that understands
the subject will prcteud to deuy that the power
of procreation is lost sooner by those lulling Into
improper habits thuu by the prudent t Besides
beiug deprived the plcusuresof heiillhy ofl'spring,
tue most bci'ioub aim destructive symptoms lo hoth
Uody and mind urise. 1 he system becomes de
ranged, the Physleal and Mental Functions
Weakened, Loss of Proereatlvo Power, Nervous
irritability, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart.
Indigestion, Constitutional Debility, a Wusling
01 me name, vougu, Lonsnnipuon, ueeuy und
Lieaiu.
A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS.
Persous ruined iu health by unlearned ureten
ders who keep them trilling month after mouth,
taKuig poisonous ana injurious compounds,
should upply immediately.
DR. JOHNSTON,
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lou
don, Graduated from one of the most eminent
Colleges In the United Slates, und the greater
part 01 wnose lie has liceu snnt In the hospitals
of Loudon, Pris, Philadelphia aud elsewhere,
has ettccted some of the most ustonishing cures
that were ever kuowu ; many troubled with ring
ing In the bead and ears when asleep, great
nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds,
bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended
sometimes withderungemeutof mind, were cured
immediately.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
Dr. J. addresses all those who have in lured
themselves by Improper indulgence und solitary
habits, which ruin both body und lulnd.iinlittlng
them for either bualicss, study, tocluty or mar
riage. These are somo of the sad und melancholy
efl'eets produced by early habits of youth, viz:
Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains In the
Back and Head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Mus
cular Power, Palpitation of the Heurt, Dyspepsy,
ervous immunity, ueruugemeut ot jJitesiive
Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Con
sumption, &c.
Mentally The fearful ctlects on the mind
arc much to be dreaded Loss of Memory, Con
tusion 01 Ideas, Depression or spirits, tvu
Forebodlngs, Avoraiuo to feoclcty, Hull-Distrust,
Love of Solitude, Timidity, &c., lire some of l lie
evils produced.
Thousands of persons of all ages can now
Judge w hat is the cause of their declining health,
losing their vigor, becoming, weak, pule, nervous
aud emaciated, huvlug a singular appearance
about the eyes, cough and symptoms of consump
tion YOUNG MEN
Who have lnjnred themselves by a certain prac
tice Indulged In when alone, a hubit frequently
learned from evil companions, or at school, the
etleets of which aro nightly felt, even wheu
asleep, and If not cured, renders marriage impos
sible, aud destroys both mind and body, bhould
apply immediately.
VY
A but a pity that a young man, the hope of his
country, the durllng of his parents, should be
snatched from nil prospects and enjoyments of
life, by the consequence of deviating from the
path of uuture uud indulging in a certain secret
Daoit. turn lxireons mi st, Im lore contemplating
MARRIAGE,
reflect that a sound mind nnd body are the most
necessary requisites to promote ronuubiul happi
ness. Indeed without these, the Journey through
life becomes a weary pilgrimage the prospi-it
hourly darkens to the view: the iiiiud becomes
shadowed wilh despair and HUod with the melan
choly rcacctlou, that tho happiness of uuother
become blighted w ith our own.
A CERTAIN DISEASE.
When the misguided nnd imprudent votary of
pleasure rinds that he has Imbibed the seeds of
this pain till disease, it too ol'leu happens that au
Ill-timed sense of sluime, or dreud of discovery,
deters him from applying to Ihone who, from
education and n -spivtabililv, can alone la-friend
him, delaying till the coiistflutlonal symptoms o
this horrid iliM'asc make their appearance, such
us ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, maiiiral
pains In the head uud limbs, Uliniiea of sight.
ilral'm-ss, nodes ou the shin bones uud uriua,
blotches on Hie head, lace and rxl remit lea, pro
gresoiug wilh frightful rapidity, till al last the
palate of the mouth or the bones of the muefull
in, und the victim of this awful ttiaeaae becomes
a horrid object of roiiimlM'rutiou, till iliulll puts
ihti.uI Ik lila dreadlul sulleriiig, liy tending
him lo ' Ihut l uilLcuvcrcd Country from whence
uo traveller returns."
ll U a melancholy fact thai thousand. DIE
victims to till, lei 1 it.lu disease. throiiL'h f.illliiL'
Into the hauda of Iguoruiit or uiiakllllul I'llt-
ll.Mil.IIM, oho, by the use of that deadly Pul
ton, .Mercury, ike., destroy the cousin 111 Ion. and
iueapublu of curing, keep the uuliuppv .nil. n r
luiinlli ullir uioiuU taking lln'ti uukiuus ur lu-
juiiiius cuiiiiHiuiiita, ami lualeu I of Ih Ihk n .lnud
10 a reueul 01 l.lle l'nr and ll.ippiueaa, lu Ji.
air lemu iiiiu llli ruliirtl Health to slu imr
la galling dl.appuililuiciil.
To siii-Ii, lliert'fiira, l'r. Jiill)aTiiM pli.lura him
self Ui prv.i rve lha luoat lutlnlalils ki-rcev, ami
frulil hla tkleuaiio pruilu aud obacrvalloiis in
I liu (jre.il llnapilaia of Kuriq., uud I lie Utl In
I In. euiiiiliy, 11.1 ElUlultd, I ruuee, l'MUd Iphia
and i lai a hurt', la uuitblctl lu ulti r lha Hnwt err
lulu, nly aud i rliiluiil remedy lu itm aurld
lor all uiaeaaoa of uiipruiu uif.
DK. JullNBluS,
OKCP E, NO. 1, . nil liHtlt K b'I'HIT T,
lUniviuas. M. I).
I.i ll hand idu uuliij from HuIiiiiukv aliu.1, a It
diaiia hum lUu tuiuor, Kail u.4 lu ubactts uauiu
ami uuiuU-r.
It) So li'llrrs rai'U4 Uulua liualpaUl aud
vuulaluliig a .1 iuiu to lw iimm! um Iku ipi. Pvi-
aia uliutf liuul4 .iala a.n, auJ aud a Mlmu
adIIU.Uli.Ut duai.lll.il. K .)iup.nu.
Ikiiu ala m iuau I'alliv, Ikial.'iilii aul
IHullllUaa luipliatVIS ailtt'llllli tlM'Uialli-a ,
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SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 23; 1871.
EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL EAIIIttl.
TION
OF THE NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY-AO-RICULTURAL
SOCIETY, TO BE HELD IN
SlSIIIIItY,
On Ti esdav, Wednesoay nnd TnunsnAy, Sei'.
TK.MtiitR 2Uth, S7th and 28th, 1871.
OFFICERS 1
JOSEPH BIRD, PnnsioENT t Jons McFaiu.and,
l I'rerithHt t G. W. Armstrong, Secretary
J. 11. Mccormick, Treasurer 1 Lemuel Shipmau,
Corresiwndlng Secretary 1 John H. Vincent. As-
slstant Secretary George B. Calctwullader, As-
Bistaut Treasurer.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 1
Edward Grady, J. M. Follmer, Win. Wnldron,
J. M. Bartholomew, Dr. Joseph Eyster, Solomon
Martz, George Gaul, Samuel Jehn,Thomas Johns
ton, Peter Burrel, Joseph Nicely, Lewis Slicker.
Gen'l D. 0. WATSON, VMtf Marthal t dipt.
A. Caldwell, Ellas Wclst, Cuptain 8. Bryson,
J. E. Mticnrh, Peter Oberdorf, Joseph Haugha
wout, A. N. Brlco, Phir.p Forrester, and J. K. Da
vis, Auxinnut .Varthidi,
The Books of Entries will be open on nnd after
the First day of September, nt the Olllco of tho
Assistant Secretary, at Northumberland, and con
tinue open until the morning previous to the Fair,
when the Ofllcers will be on the ground.
Exhibitors can enter goods without extra
charge upon the purchaso of tickets to amount of
one dollar, which will admit the, exhibitor and
the stock, or articles to be exhibited during the
continuance of tho Fair, and all persons purchas
ing a family ticket, will have the privilege to en
ter all goods free of charge. Theso regulations
upply to all entries except where test of spce 1
is required, 111 wnicn ten per com of the whole
premium will be charged.
All persous who Intend to exhibit horses, cat
tle, sheep or swlno, shall have them entered upon
the Secretary's books as far as possible, tho week
before the I' air. Exhibitors will receive a check
for each article entered, designating tho class and
number of the entry, which must be attached to
the article. -
Aitle'cs or animals removed from tho grounds
before the close of the exhibition, (except by per
mission of the President,) cannot receive a pre
mium, though awarded.
A general invitation is"liereby extended to the
runners and Mechanics of Northumberland nnd
the surrounding counties, to nltend this Exhibi
tion, und bring with them such articles of their
own growth or manufacture, as will interest the
public, und illustrate the improvements that are
golngou lu those branches or American Industry.
To Agricultural Societies, wo beg leavo to say,
that any ollleers or delegates whom they may
commission to visit us win meet with a cordial
reception. All agricultural friends honoring us
with their presence, as representatives of other
similar societies, or lu ollielal capacity, will bo
considered as guests of the Society, aud froo to
our grounds.
Judges are requested to report themselves at
the President's olliec, ou the grounds, first dnTor
neiore ten o'ciock, p. in., second duy of air,
wiicu mey win do furnished Willi books or entry,
which they nre desired to lilt up with the uwards
and return to tho Secretary durlug the second
duy of Fuir.
Those who cannot attend will please notifv the
President. We invite, therefore, all. both at
home aud abroad, to attend nnd participate In it.
either as exhibitors or spectators, feeling sure
iiini. none w ui ue disappointed.
o premium will be awarded on auy article or
animal In the absence of competition, unless tho
Judges deem it meritorious.
Cuke, melon, confectionery or other stands, or
wagons, uud shows or exhibitions, may be ad
mitted to the Fair Ground by application lo tho
IVoaMaut, atld linyttiar iaa0.'ii..Oli. ciiuiiclia..ilOII
for the same. None ofAhd above will be allowed
outside the enclosure nearthe grounds.
No species of liquor slum oe sold or drank oil
the grounds, nor shall gambling bo allowed on
the grounds during the days of the Fair.
A strong uud clllciciit police force will be on
the grounds day uud night, during tho Fair.
The Society will preserve ull articles while on
exhibition, hut they will not be responsible for
any losses or accidents that may occur.
(iood stalls, bedding, and abundance of good
feed for animals on exhibition, will bo furnished
y the Society ut lair prices. .
All premiums not culled for by the first of Jan
uary next, will be forfeited to the Society.
C-Lxcnrslou Tickets ou all rallrouds to and
from Sunbury.
Exhibitors.upou receiving their checks from the
Secretary, will report lo tho Committee of tho
Department to which the entry belongs, by whom
the places for exhibition will bo assigned.
1 he Bridge ut Northumberland will pass ull to
the Fair at half price, and goods or stock to pass
free, by order of the Directors.
AduiiMNlou. SINGLE TICKETS, S.t
" Single Tickets during the Fair SO '
" Family Tickets, Including ull
" under 21 years, good during
" the Fair, jU 00
A Grand Parade of the Order of Red Men, BOO
or more, will take place on Tuesday, the First
ay of I lie rair, on the fair i,round.
JMrnl, Ihut ull members of the Press bo
tullllilted Iree.
No winning horses can cuter for a second pre
mium.
LIST OF PREMIUMS TO BE AWARDED.
CLASS L
or f ho best bushel of While Wheat, 1 5 00
" Red Wheat, S 00
Second best ' bushel While Wheal, J BO
Ktxl Wheat, 4 00
Best 'i bushel Rye, 4 00
Second best " a 00
Best ) bushel Corn In Ears, 4 00
conci nest a tJ
it i bushel Outs, 4 00
erond beat y no
Bet )i hushel Cloversecd 4 00
Best ' liniothvherd 4 00
est bushel Buckwheat 2 00
J mors. Solomon Malick, John Klupp, Johu
adwitlluder, Amos Vuliue, Uuao Campbell,
enry Morgan, J. G. Smith. Wiu. P. Hull, Johu
weed, Joseph Nletily, P. D. Ifliultor.
CLASS H. Hi uiuv Cattlb.
est Bull
8 year old, and tipwurda,
10 00
ft 110
8 UO
4 00
a uo
H 00
4 00
& IW
t ll
21 Ileal
I Hull Diutcr I yrurs old ai.U upwards
I...4I "
I b. 41
cat Calf,
Ural Cow over 4 years,
J.I beal
.1 Cow or Heifer under 4 Tears
2d heal "
-l Ib lferCalf.
2 00
No premium allowed 011 this 11. t ncepl fur
thoruiU'li breda. 'rlii;i-l lu be left ultti Ilia
Kt en l.iry.
JriMik.. W in. ll.-lii. 11, Joliti Moure, Iboiuus
McWllli.iiiia, Win. I.'liilmw, .liiliii Kuuah, ll. 11.
M.inla'H'iiT) , D- E. ki lire., Johu Campbell, Juu,
Kluai', Wm. I., eltaibr.
I 'LAW III.
imtou Ao i nrasr ( Atria.
Hume Premium and lit tfulalluits, as lu Class K.
Ji luiia. (aiiax luii ul luUli Jiihuatia, l abt-
vll Kui kuma, lin. t o. r id, ll. t aa, liauk
l.., Juhu l oopi-r, Juewti K4.hult ul (laud
aailA.
I I. A Ha IV.
umau ai ii'SS'K rinu,
H.-al Kr4u Cow ulti i )uis
i 'id Uual "
It. .1 urads i!u uadrr t )ar
! 34 UN "
I Ikral ara4 hslfif falf
llial iii,lu. ti la.if I Jfral
AJ Us.1
H at KOUIUIirtl C4I It I .!
'44 kMt "
Vl MllUUtuH III lit! I ulf
" a u Uut I4llla k. lou l;K (a US p4.M( Id
J 1 w.a, Akiakaw aki'iu4i, IKuif M1411 awiu
lul HiuaUius, l..tuu H- us, I la ulJ k4, tui,ia4
I ana, U"UH I . Mih.4., rii.au ul itUas, si. A.
Iiull), Ul Diuiuk.lUI, k4 A4lu Vakdou.
I l.l V.
H.44 flva.h w UailltW HlW
i .4.4414
V.Mk4
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AMEBICAfl
Best Boar and So nndcr 0 mouths 0
2d best " 2 6.1
Rest litter of Pigs from 6 to 10 weeks old S
2d best ". . 3 50
Best, fat Hogs, S or mora ft
Sd Best " 9 50
AiifVft. -Joel Bllterman, John B. Lnlnhuch,
John A. Summers, Dr. Jos. Haas, ('has. Kasc, J.
Hunslckcr, Geo. T. Sclhcrt, P. S. Blckle, P. M.
Shludel, C. A ltclmCnsnyder.
; CLASS VI.
l.vrroRTEn and TnonouounREn itorsct.
Best blooded Stallion, 4 years and upwards 920
2d best ' - 10
Best blooded Stallion under 4 years SO
2d best " lu
Best blooded Stallion Colt under 3 years 10
2d Best 5
JudifD. Amos E. Knpp, Dr. J. P. MeClccry,
John Nicely, J. M. Bartholomew, J. Basset, ll.
II. Drlcsbach, l'ainsworth Reed, H. 8. Robblns.
CLASS VII.
HORSES FOU ALL WORK.
Best. Stallion, 4 years and upwards, f 20
'M best " 10
Best Mare or Horse, 4 years and upwards, 10
2d best s
Best Stallion under 4 years, lo
Best Mare, aud Colt at sldo 10
Jtuiuet. Dr. Thos. Hull, Wm. 11. Kemcrcr, W.
W. Horning. Valentino Diets, Wm. Furseman,
Bcnjamiu Uartn, Hiram Young, David Seller,
Elijah Bycrly, Frank Lelseuriujj.
CLASS VIII.
noKSB roH unvr UKArr.
Best team or pair 10
2d best 5
Best single horse or tna.ro 5
2d best 9 00
Best Colt 3 years old 6
Jtuliit John Sheep, Ellns F.iucrlch. Dr. II. M.
Kaker, lr.i Forrester, John llotbi, Peter F. Bal
llot, Duuiul Kutz.
CLASS IX.
MATCHED Ann SINOLS HORSEi.
Best matched team In color $10
" Irrespective of color 5
" a year old Colts fl
Best single driving horse or mare 5
" Horse or Mare for saddle S
Best Cit upon the ground, (sweepstake) 4
3d best " a
Best 2 year old ft
2d best " SO
best 1 year old S
2d best " t 50
Jiulgtt Wm. Cooner, Gilbert 'Vorls. M. L.
Savldge, Geo. W. Kiefor, Cyrus Brown, James
It. Culhcart, V. S. Truekctulller and Kmaiulus
Miller.
CLASS X.
JACKS AID Ml'US.
Best pair of Mules, t-1
" single Mule, 2 SO
' Mule Colt, 9 SO
" Jack, 5
Jwlflet John Porter, Esq., (Milton,) H. D.
Mouror, Samuel Btirkcnblne, Johu Biugatuau,
Hiram Young and John S. Snyder.
CLASS XI.
BPRHD of nonsEj.
Division 1 Second Day, 3 o'clock, P. M.
For horso entered In tho 4 minute, nnd 8'
minute trotting race, nnd the l-i milo running
race, best 8 5, five horses to enter for the trot
ting, nnd must trot Inside of four minutes, and
those horses entering for SJ, minuto trot, must
trot inside of 3 minutes nnd 30 seconds, or no
premiums will bo awarded. All horses to be
owned In Northnmhurlnn'i nuity three mouths
previous to the lair. All trotting 10 uarnoss.
Tho losing Horses In the 8 minute, ruco ean
euter Into the $t minute. Losing Horses In the
b) uiluulo ruco cull outer Into tho 1 mluitau iaw.
Division 1. First Day, at 2 o'clock, P. M.
Three minute Horses, best 3 lu 5flvo or tnoro to
cuter.
Premium, - - . 125.0O.
Best Horse ?l!0
Second best Horse 40
Third best HorBo 25
Jiuhiet. James Vandyke, Augustas Wald, H.
C. Sticker, W. C. Kapp, J. M. Follmer, Win. Mc-
Ninch, Robert Montgomery, Albert Weaver and
J. McFnrland, (Northumberland).
Divlslou 2. Second Duy, ut 2 o'clock, P. M.
8 minuto Horses, best 3 In 5flvo or nioro to
cuter.
Premium, ... $100.00.
Best Horse 1 50
Second best Horse 110
Third best Horse 20
Jubie.C. Neff, John Stitzcl. U. M. Slack.
J. E. Bartholomew, Win. H. Douty, John Heekel,
K. Slater, John L. Hopewell uud J. E. Kalhbuu.
Divlsou 3. Third Day, ut 2 o'clock, P. M.
Four uiluule Horses, best 8 lu 5 live or more to
enter.
Premium, ... $75.00.
Best Horse tiO
Second bt Horse 20
Third best Horse 15
JuJaei. P. L. Huckeuburg. Geo. B. Culdwal-
luder, Johu R. Conner, V. M. Smith, Thomas
Neaull, Dr. A. V. I lark and George Burr.
CLASS XII.
rXU'LTHY.
Best two Turkeys, or more
13
1 50
1 50
Hest
iter.
2d
Best
2d
Durks
11
Chickens
11
11
Best
I
Beat
Game Fowls, or more
2.1
Beat lot of fowls of one kind, lint less than A, 4
yuK.li. I niauuel ilvert, WfUcr H.iaaler, A.
Voris, Win. II. Lamb, Jmeph K. Hnusxl, U'm.
rady, W. II. Uoglu, M. J. D. Wlthlugton, John
Best uud William Heed.
CI.ASd XIII.
VrilSTAHIJtS.
Best i' bushel Potulo.s ti
, " nwrcl rolilliMtS U
i ' Turnips 9
Best peck Tollluloes 2
" " I mums a
' 6 Ilea la CubtuiKJ 9
" A Hlalka Celery 2
It Ki d lb . is J
3 Hoi-i l Puinpkiiis 2
a Field Pumpkin 9
" 0 Maiig.KS 9
J. ti, -i. C. Il.irl.iii, II. J. 11 al. r. J. t.
Fli'liliolls, laa.ie M 11U, Mk liael Kail, v, II, 11.
U.lrundtir, J. H. Ilurnln and A. blantr.
I LAfa XIV.
rut it.
Ile.l ai.'liiieN of Apples
" ami uinai Hiiiiierou Varltly
I Sprclllii-lt of l'l'la
vanity
" It-t-k tj llui-r.
" ill.pl.iy of Iirai4
41 .L elliivu ul' Pi-4elir
a
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Ful ari iili4 l.t of oa'b, ous half uf III above
pri llllllllta,
yu.l.j.a.-Juliu V- ikrr, Hull, II. H. " inn,
f II. Puld, IU1.I4U.IU llnllUwl, M. U, 1'llvally
SU4 Jai nil aualluitS.
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Now Ncrlea, Vol. 3, No. 27
Old Nerlen, Vol.31, No. 41.
. CLASS XVI.
MANUFACTURERS fN GENERAL IN THE COLNtr.
Best Carrlnge, 1 or 8 horses
" Bugiiv, open or top
" Blciglt
" Douhlo Harness
" Single
" Sldo Upper Leather
50 lbs. Flour
sr.
0
n
4
5
6
Sd best " , 4
Best Boots a
" Shoes 1 r0
" Calf Skin 4
" .i das. Brooms 3
Spring Wagon g
" Sewing Machine Diploma.
2d best Sew ing Machlno
Judge. 3. F. l.creh, In, T. Clemnnt. Wm.
Hood, H. D. Bnrr Bitter, (Tiubutville), Joseph
Cnrr, John Buyers and Johu Yoiiugtiiau.
CLASS XVII.
r0UESTI0 MANlfACTVRES.
Best Home-made Woolen Cloth 10 yds f 4
" Flannel, 3 yards a
' Linen, 5 yards 3
" Woolen Carpet
" Rag Cirpetw U
(Milt or Bed Bpread 2
" rarmer s reuth 9
" voolen Yarn, 1 lb 150
" Fancy Patch Work Quilt ' 9 00
' Knit Hoso 1
i it 1 11 j
" Hund Mndo Shirt 9
Jubje.Wm. T. Forsythc, TI. Y. Filling, W.
R. Crotzcr, Wm. Savldge, F. l'iier. Jnlin 11.
Goodmun, B. Bulllot, Mrs. Henry Billlngton,
Mrs. Mailiii Guss, Mrs. Geo. Gaul. Mrs. G. V.
Stroh, Mrs. A. Wald, Mrs. John Nicely, Mrs. W.
H. Lniiib, Mrs. v.. ilvert. Mis. Adam Vaudllni?
uud Mrs. Elius Eiuerieh.
CLASS XVIII,
8I!(.'OMI 11 IHION.
Best Loaf Bread f 1
Pound Cako
Light Cake 1
51b Butter 1 on
61b Honey 1
010 nur.t tioap 1
Apple Butter 1
1 quart Peach Butter 1
Fruit IVc.-orvcs 1
Spice " . 1
1 omato Figs 1
Canned Fruit, gloss Jars 9 50
Grape ino
Cnrrunt "
Blnckhorry Wine
2 1
Catsup
Jel'y Fruit ' 1
.u.'fn.-Mrs. Wm. M. Rockefeller, Mis. A. Jor
dan, Mrs. Wm. Hoinen, Mrs. J. 11. Davis. Mrs.
Wm. T. Forsythc, Mr.l. (teo. 11. Cadwulluder,
Mrs. P. M. Shindul. Mrs. John MeFarlan.l, Mrs.
Fuber, Miss Be'lu Marlz, Mrs. C. J. Brunei', Ml.
Clara Miller, Miss Mary Weaver, Miss Ilaunali
Priestley.
CLASS IX.
BOTS AND GIRLS DBPARTVKNT.
Best Plain Neeille Work 2
Ornamental Needle Work 1 50
Home-mnde Dross 2 50
Chemlsn Yoko 1
Worsted Collar Cuff 1
h Pair Knit Mitteus 1
Fancy Slippers 1
Tidy 1
Hearth Rug 1
Lamp Mat 1
Crotchet Work Tettlng . 1
Worsted Work ' 1
Ornaments! Shell Work 1
Wax. Flowers 2
Bead Work 1
01., ri..,.i.i ,
Sofa " 1
Puir of Ottoman Cushions 1 50
Judiies. Mrs. J. Bird, Mrs. narman J. Kline,
Miss llaughawoiit, Miss Anna Robblns, Miss
Knte Str'uie, Mi Jenny Klnpp, Miss Eintnu Fil
ling, Mrs. John U. Hopewell, Miss Mary Reader,
Mrs. John Nicely, Mrs. Jo. Haas, Mips Irene
Miller, Miss Mary M.nscr, Mis. A. N. Jiriee, Miss
Llnnie Vcisur
CLASS XX.
FINE ARTS.
Best Photograph 2
" Oil Painting . 8
2nd best do 1
" Landscape Painting 8
" Painting of any kind 2
2nd best do 1
Best Marble Sculpture 3
JuJfiti.-J. U.Jenkins, II. Billlngton, Mrs. Jos.
Priestly, Mrs. James Boyd, Mrs. J. JI. Vincent,
Mrs. Marion McNlnch, Mrs. Win. B. Douty,
Mis Biiighiiui, Mrs Peter Vori, Miss Carrie Ilor
tou, Mrs. Dr. McCloery, Mrs. W. T. Grunt, Miss
Llazlo Donuel, Miss Sallie Fry.
CLASS XXI.
MlSC'ELLAXEOl'S.
Best Medlevof Engraviiigs t 2
" Lampshade 1
" Infant's Dress 1
" Fancy Trimmed Basket 1
House Who " 1
" Set Toilet Mats 1
' Fancy Picture Frame 1
" Arranged Roquet of Flowers 1
" " Vases of Dry Grass, 4.o. 1
' Moss Work and Zyphers 1
" Display of Feather Flowers 1
" Shell Work 1
Juiliif. Mis. Johu B. Packer, Mrs Jslui I!us
sel. Miss Boll Montgomery, Mrs. Wm. 1. Gree
noilgh, Mrs. R. Mailt-. illiri v, Mrs. Geo, J. Piper,
Mrs. P. Clark, Mr. Dr. Awl, Mrs. Dr. Pui.ly,
Mlas lluunah btiticl, Mrs. Wm. Marrhall, Mrs.
Sol. Marlz.
CLASS XXII.
Articles not mentioned, but worthy of Pre
miums or kk t-Ul imt ice.
w iih. Cnl. Wiigon.eller, J. C. Hnrton, John
M. Hu If, A. hhlpuiaii, Wm. Montgomery, Ml
Miutt'ir, (Jordan,) Win. L. Dauart, John Tag
irurl, t'liriailaii Nell, Henry R.- oler, Jnhu B. Hel
ler, IVlu. KcifC uud Samuel 11. Kiinwlua,
BASE 11 ALL
3 o'elik'k, P. M., 1.1 day. 4o'el.ak
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ilav. 4 oYliak. P. M.. 31 day.
Ile.t U.isa Hull l iub la Ihu county. f'."
(euiid " " " l-i
Third " " 10
l.aeh Club o aeleel their o 11 umpire, 10 per
cent, charged for rntraucs fees,
l Ull KKT VtTl'll IN TIISlOl UTT.
Heat (iw.i lo riiti r) f .'0
Jh.Ii.,. J. II. N'liieei.l, Dr. A. C. Claik, J. M.
i ulliuer, 11. J. lb im a, Win, II. Ibid, J. K. W ig
In r, I.i-Ula Ikl.illl, Will. Kttlle, Will. MiHllic,
.Niik Willi k, t'apl. I h.tihs J. Uiuin.tr.
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One week 1.0(1 2. no y.r,a .o,i r,.m H.(Ki1.r.00
Two weeks 1.50 S.fio. 11.50 4. mo .0011.00 14.00
Threo " 2.00. 3.50 4.50 fi.oo ' (.(N) 111,00 20 ou
Four " 2.5IM 4.50 5.50, 0.00 I0.IH) 1 5.00 29.5(1
Five ;2.7."); S.tKl- 0.50: 7.00 1S.OO17.OO25.O0
Six " :1I.(NI 0.7.1- 7.5(1 .8.00 13.00 I n.iki 27.50
T sr.) Din's :8.25: 7.50 S.50 IUM 1 6.00 140.00 !!U.0tl
Three" -;i.5o! K.t.tl II.5H IO.lW'2i).OIl'2ft.tHI 40.IH'
Six " ft.ot: H.lHi II.Oil'i2.(Ki2S.(i()H-,.(,(),M).i,o
Nine ' ili.OO 10.00 13.00 15.00 3.00 ).".( 0 15. ( 0
One Year :8.00 12.00 15.00 .JO.OU 10.0!' 00.HO J1W
lence, Mrs Robert Montgomerv, Mrs. p. L. Hnck
ciiburg, Miss C. Kapp, Mi B. HorRni, Mrs.
Jacob M. Follmer, Mrs. J. P. Montgotnei v, Miss
J'.mnui linns, Mrs. A. G. Marr. Mrs. Charles
NelUcl, Mrs. Dr. Eyster, Mrs. Jainea Vaudjku,
nnd .Mrs. Henrietta Cooa'r.
PREMIUM FOR BAND AND STRING BAND.
A purse or ?50, and IVee neee-s to the fair giounds
nt all times.
Best Band aj.nj
2d" "
8d " ;j
Jiuhjet Hon. F. Hound, Tho. D. Grant, John
W. Buelier., Judge Pntlon, J. 11. New baker, J.
P. Marr, N. F. I!ro.vnc, Geo. Dili and John
Adnnis.
SHOOTING ON THE WINO. Pt itPt, $10. .
Each contestant sli'tll have live hli.u fY.,
spring trap to slioot nt, lo ho favnl-he.l by tho
Hooloty. Uiiiiire3 nnd referees to bo selected by
i-Jr.LRi Hill .
The Packer Guard have been engnt'ed to
guard the Fair grounds during the Fair.
Arranuenieiils have been innde with Ira T.
Clement lo have Hie Steamboat chartered during
the Fair, so that freo pnssatre mav be hud to
those crossing over from Snyder county.
itnccity.
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Till. A1.MK.IITV ACtJ.
William of llniliinJ, tho gtvut Dutch
Kin, the greatest King that ever sat on
tho I'uslirili thrnno waa, manifoslly tv.isnj
til, and lid hy tlio Alinighly, who never
deserted his own great rauso of truth nnd
freedom. How wonderfully the. Almighty '
has sustained tho cause of his people 1 r
IVear tho e'.ose of tho ISth century, when
Spain liad upcd all tho horrible cruelties of
her Pupal inquisitions ; nnd l-'ranro waa
i spreading heartless liavoo ninong ull her
Protestant churches, by wholesale. Massa
cres, which to-day arc tho Btill startling
horrors of the world, nnd Ireland had fill
ed her dungeons, and forged all her iron
into chains, nnd lit up nil the fires nt her
stakes, and glutted her gibhots and gallows
with the best and noblest men nnd women
that Gud ever tnado, nnd spared neither
reverend, n::o, nor innocent infancy, nnd
when the Popish King, James, of h'ngland.
had given himself up soul and body to tho
l'ope and his wicked and ruthless emissa
ries tho Jesuits, and English lleligious
freedom seemed approaching its death
struggle, and all the Protestant world stood
appalled and ready to surrender, William,
of Holland, still true and linn in his bravo
little Protestant Holland, saw thai, in his
sword and courage was tho Just hope of
the expiring freedom of the world, and de
termined to risk all aud strike for freedom.
He summoned his army, and set fail for
Kngland, after storms and vicissitudes and
discouragement, he nuaiti reached tho
lJrilish Channel under bio auspicious cast
wind, called tho Protestant wiud, splendid
was the grand sight ns hia mighty tleet of
COO sails followed his frigate, with her
three lanterns beaming in tho night, aud
at her mast waved the standard of Kngland
and Holland. Immense throngs of people
pageant lilled with the destiny of nges,
moved onward as if already a harbinger ol
peace." A wind rising into a gale, drove,
the licet onward nnd beat back the hostile
navy- into harbor. William intended to
land at Torbaz, but the almost fatal error
of a pilot, led him to the hostile harbor of
Plymouth, nlready a powerful English
tleet was following in his rear, "go to your
prayers," said au olliccr to tho chaplain,
"for nil is lost." Human freedom trem
bled in the scale. The eyes of tho world
were ready to weep tears of blood, thou
Biiuds, millions, looked out from their dun
geons, and from their hiding places nnd
from their exile in nil tho distant corners o'
tho earth to that moment of deep unutter
able suspense and agony, and it would
seem tho bleeding agonized heart of tho
downtrodden nnil oppressed world uttered
one universal prayer to tho Almighty for
hell'. "Theti that Protestant wind which
hud borne AVilli.un so swiftly to his aim,
but which was now no longer useful, sud
denly paused, a stillness followed, and tho
sun broke out, tho south wind sprung up,
as if by a miracle aud carried the tleet gen
tly to the safe harbor of Torbaz, but rising
into a g.ilu broke fiercely upon tho hostile
navy that was pursuing aud again drove it
back into port."
The moment being with the destiny ofem
pircs and of our race is past, and the fu
ture full of light and freedom lorcver ia
sealed ! Theti came tho great victory of
t!m Hoy ue.
The Almighty arm was there und con
trolled those winds. Tho same arm led
the littlo colony of pilgrim fathers to their
rock-hound iicw-ihiglund home nnd pro
tected Iheiii. The same hand led the cause
of lleligious nnd civil freedom than nil tho
struggles of the KevoluUon. Tho same
liuud led our uatiou through the war with
(rent llritaiu, and through the lale dieud
ful IteU'lhou mid now wiien Irish Cilho
he Holers iu New York begin the bailie
against ltolinlous freedom iu this country,
and unveil the design of tlu-is friends ut
homo aud ubroud to crush out freedom ol
ltidigiou, nnd establish a givat Biiiritti.il
power, llial citniioi live aud ivign, oy the
sido of Ueligious freedom, uud must there-
l.il'O ill Ihisilrapel'iltoconilicttil'rilleorruiu,
neck to Idol out frulil Ihu liicu of the earth
nil human IVeid.mi. lu ll o givut ball!.
I lie aaine Almighty arm will carry tho u.i
llnll thioiigh her great eonllu t.
lu tbik putt coining biiMle, li t every
fritliiiiu bu like the luuu Hull li Klu Wil
liam und do In duly, und Id ligl.nn and '
l IVll ll.Cii'.lll will lo tig i;u saved lo tho
woild.
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