Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, June 11, 1864, Image 2

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    COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT.
EDITED BY LHVI I.. TATE, FHOFRIETOHi
" Our Constitution guard 11 over I
Ont eloilon Union hold It dear 1
Our Starry ring forak It novcrl
Th. proud Caucasslan our onlr poerl
BLOOMSBURG:'"
Saturday Morning, June 11.10G4.
TOR PRESIDENT IN 18SI,
GEORGE B.M'CLELL AN,
(Subject to Iho decision of tho National Convention.)
Rev, Dr. Thomas Bowman, form
erly tho I'rincipnl of Williainsport Diokin
od Seminary, ami moro rcocntly Presi
dent of Aslibury Uulvireity, at Ureoncas
tlo, Indiana, has boon clcotcd chaplain of
tltc United States Sonate.
r We bavo been copying from tbo
Philadelphia Ape, tbo best daily paper in
tho State, tor several weeks, a summary
of the War news, Wo arc only sorry wo
could not copy the wholo of its complete,
ablo and well digested reports. Tlioy are
evidently prepared by some gentleman
who is thoioughly posted.
tW The Atlantic Monthy for June is
rectived. Its contributors are among- tbo
first writers in tho country, and its con
tcnU.iu a literary point of view, arc up to
its best previous issues.
This number closes the volume and a
new ono begins with July, whiuh will be
enriched with tho UBual stylo of matter.
' Mitchell, Ilolmes, Longfellow, Recchcr
Stowc, and othcrB will still enrioh its pa
ges. Ticknor & Fittlds ; Boston, S3 00
per annum.
Fortruita of Lieut Gen, Grant. Messrs
Turner & Co., No. 808, Chestnut Strect(
Philadelphia, havo sent us several Photo
graph Portraits of Lieutenant General
Ulysses S. Grant, U. S. A. Theso en
gravings are amongst the finest specemen
of tho Art extant, and as they personate
tho great Military Chioftain of age, who
is a fino figure wc should judgo they will
"bo in groat demand. Tho Publisher's
houso, as will bo seen by their Card in our
columns, has been located in No. 808,
Chestnut Street. Give them a Call.
I- Wo have received from the Pub
lishers a pamphlet of about ono hundred
pages, entitled "Notes on tho Constitution
of the United States, with expositions aud
explanatory notes" &o. &o.,by C. C. Burr,
Esq, '
Wo haro gone through it with great in
terest ; and regard it as a very ablo, luoid
and valuable work. Tho opinions of Mr.
Webster and Mr. Justico Story on whioh
the-nnnolator chiefly relies are direct,
pointed and unanswerable. It ought to be
'in tho hands of evory American citizen.
The 8300 Exemption.
Provost-Marshal-Gencral Fry tins writ
ten b letter to Wm J. Steele, member of
Congress from N, J. saying that the pay
ment ot 300 exempts persons from one
draft, and that .hould it require several
drawings to complete tho quota, tho per
sons so paying are exempt from each
drawing of that draft.
Buown's BriONCiiiAt, Tiiociibs. Ther?c
Lozenges are prepared from a highly es
teemed recipe for alleviating Bronchial Af
fections, Asthma, Hoarseness, Coughs,
Colds, and Irritation and Soreness of the
Throat.
South Carolina Reconstructed !
Tho Stato of South Carolina, tho most
incorigible robel of nil tho rebellious States,
has been brought back into the Union, or
reconstructed,!))' tho masterly policy of
Undo Abraham, Tiuo, Charleston is not
yet taken, and Sumter, in ruins as it is,
still flaunta the rebel flag to the breeze.
But, no matter ; the land "of tho Pinck
neys, tho llhctts, and the Prcstons, has
bcoD reclaimed to loyalty by tho "squat
ter sovereignty" prooess, and will ho rep
resented at Baltimore on Tuesday next,
in tho Convention that is to'' renominate
A Lincoln for a second Presidential term,
now it was done, tho Port Koynl corre
spondent of tho New York Herald explains,
thus :
On the 17lh of May, u Mass Convcn
lion of tho loyal subjects of Old Abo in
tho reclaimed pottion of South Carolina,
composed oi Army officers, contractors,
camp follwcis and negroes, was held at I
Beaufort, and, after arsing a scries oil
resolutions ot tho stereotype loyal stamp, I
appointed a set of Delegates to represent
the Stato in tho National Convention
Which meets at Raltiinoru on tbo 7th of.
June, The Delegates selected, under in-1
struotions to veto for Lincoln, aro ; Gen-1
eral Ssxton, Military Governor; A. D. '
tfmiih, Tax Collector ; Major Parkor, pay
master U. S. Army; E. S, Dudley, Bob-;
crt Small, Prince Hi vers, -Henry ITatus, I
King 'Thomas and Sergeant Williams all
Contrabands or ' gemmen of color ;''
Meesera. Cooloy, Dunbar and Bobbins,
'Army Sutlors, and II. G. Judd, Chief
Superintendent of contrabands,
Wo hope thtttbeforo the delegation goes
to Baltimore, it will call upon Mr, Lincoln
Somo fatherly instruotion by him as to the
manner in which South Carolina should
greet 'Massaohutctts' after eo many years
of strife, will bo peculiarly appropriate
The 10;40 U, S. JBondi aro sell
ipg at tbe rate' of nltout 11,000,000 a day,
' General McClcllan in 1002.
On tho Oth of May, 18i2, tho Homo of
Representatives at Waihington, uomposod
of a largo majority ot radicals) on hearing
of the battlo of Williamsburg, passed the
following resolutions unanimously :
Resolved' That it is with fcolings of de
vout gratitudo to Almighty God that the
Houso of llopresontativos from time to
limo hear of tho triumphs of iho Union
army in the great strugglo for tho suprem
acy of tho Constitution and tho integrity
.of tbo Union.
Resolved, That wo rccolvo with pro
found satisfaction intelligence of tho. re
cent victories achieved by tho armies of
tho Potomao, associated from their locali
ties with thoso of tho Involution, and that
tho sincere thanks of this Ilonse aro here
by toudcrcd to Major General George B.
McClcllan for tho display of thoso high
military qualities whioh secure important
results with but littlo sacritico of human
life.
Do tho knaws and fools tho latter be
ing tho dupes of tho former to whioh par
ty Dr. John belongs, who now delight in
slandering Gen. McClcllan for partisan
purposes, over think that they aro eatirjg
their own words f
Senatoii Collamcr, of Vermont, said
in the Senate tho other day .
I do not wish to occupy the timo of tho
Senato by making any remarks about the
Constitution ot tho United States.' I think
it a subject almost of derision hero ; with
mnuy gentlemen is an object of dorision. As
it is so in a great measure, and a iniui is
sneered at for mcntiotiiug'tho Constitution,
and if he has a decent respect for it and for
his own oath ho is called a "timid" man, I
do not wish to lake up much attcutiou of a
body wherosuch a subject is treated in such
a manner.
What a body tho Sonate of tho United
States must be, when a loading and talen
ted member of tho Republican party feels
constrained to nioko such n statement 1
The Constitution an object of derision I
Nowondormcn hato a document whoso
plain reading is a constant rebuke of their
conduct,
The War.
Wo have received intelligence of stilt
more docidod movements on Gen. Grant's
part, looking to tho abandonment of the
Mcohanicsvillc jouto to Richmond.
On Thursday tho Fodcral army faced
south-west, tho northern flank being seven
miles from Kiobmund, and resting on tbe
road to Mechanicsvillc; the centro at Coal
Harbor, and the southern flank thirteen
miles from Iliohmond, near the railroad
from Whito House to tho Chickahominy.
During Thursday night and Friday morn
ing Grant 'ovolvcd bis southern flank back
nearly five miles to Bcthcsda Church. It
rested a little north of that pluco, and was
ubout four miles west of New Castle, on
the Pnmunkoy. Tho Confederates follow
ed it closely, and there wns much slur.
mishing. On Saturday tho Confederates
withdrew a short distance, and tho flunk
advanced about a half mile and there res
ted. On Sunday there was no fighting,
and no movements are reported. On that
day tho Federal lino was a north nnd south
ono, facing west. Smith was in tho centre,
at Coal Harbor, twelve miles east-nothcaat
of Richmond. Warren was north of Smith,
at Bcthcsda Church. Burnsido wns north
of Warren, on thGcxtrcmo flank, and was
four and a half miles west of New Castle,
on the Pamunkey, and fourteen northeast
of Richmond. Wright was south of Smith
and Hancock south of Wright, on tho ux
tromo southern flank. He was near Des
patch Station, on the Whito House rail
road, and thirteen miles from Richmond.
The length of the lino was six miles, and
it was in all parts closely confronted by
strong Confederate works. Grant's head
quarters were at Old Tavern, three milos
south of Bcthcsda Church.
Of the reason of ibis retreat, the groat
cr part of which was mado on Friday
morning, wc havo no official explanation.
It appears to have been made hurriedly,)
and tbero arc statement that heavy guns
were brought forward by the cuemy.which
threw shells over tho Federal lines into the
wagon trains beyond. Even when the
line, in its rclrogade movement, reached
Bcthcsda Chureh, thesoguns were able to
shell tho headquarters camps and the
trains in tho rear. Beyond u statement
of liwci, Secretary Stautou yesterday was
very silent, and to-day he has sent us uoth
ing. Tho ominous information that "move
ments wero in progress," accompanied his
last despatch. Tho distanoo of tho Fed
eral line from Richmond, on Sunday, aud
tho strcugth of tho Confederate position,
show a determination on Leu's part not to
allow G'tput to cross the Chickahominy.
No portion of the Federal force is now
within thrco miles of that stream.
There is nothing from Butlor or Sher
man, Genornl Fremont's resignation has been
accepted.
Wc Assert it Boldly. Thcro ore no
other Medicines so reliable, effectual and
oonveniout as HoJJoway's Pills & Oint
ment, always ready, for 'uso. Thoy aro
invaluable to tbo Soldior exposed to Soros,
Wounds, Fovers and. Bowel Complaints,
Thoy never fail. Only 30 scuts por box
or pot.
1 1 .
PWV- 'I'll (1 Aint!,11iArl nn.l
ATMS UUU ICUUUfc I U I UJ ,
with which wo havo been favored,bave won- J
dorfully reoupcratcd Iho grass and graiu.
Not a week passes without somo oobo of
death from hunger in London. .
LItt ot the Drafted Men ot Columbia County.
The following Is a f.isi at tho dialled mon
of Colombia county, drawn at Troy, l'enn.,
on Friday Iho 3d InM.
HLOOMTWi'. NO. DRAFTKD. 27.
K R Drinkor
Oliver C Knhtor
John T Williams
Alton F Yot
Andrew M Hnport
Sumuol H Surtax
Jnmos Henwooil
Homy RosenMock
llunry S Arilmr
Llojcf T Sharplns
I'uior S Harmon
Ransom lluzlo:
Douglas Hughes
Thomas Dowries
Nelson limner
Michael McCnrmick
Thomas. MvOIII
David Hear
Thotnus McCnrmick
(Sporgo Hfert
John McCorntick
Ohvor I'nlrnor
Samuel (lehritigir
Knoa Jacoby
Jacob Dii'lil
John Coloman
Charles II Ilomlorshol
13UNT0N TWP. No. DIMFVliD, 33.
TtiomoB Soiyfriiz
Charles Koefur
Jnol Alberlsnn
Robert I. V Cully
John Appluman
Hanry Sliuliz
Jacob KnoiiKo
John llarlinaii
A Davis
(Jrwrcn Allon
Harmon t. Sline
John V Weaver
Duvhl 1' Crossloy
Kilwnril McHonry
John Swarlout
Daniel Kitchen
Charles Doil.nm
I'otcr Lanbnch
ileiijnmiii Brink
Routiun J Davis
l'amn Mu'tetit
Clicittur S DuJ.on
Conrad Miberhatti
Livingston lthouu
Thomas npplumnn
K.li&ll.l Slllllt.
Naac K Krickhnnm
Abr.iliam Harlmatt
Tliornrt llarlinuri
Mia McHonry
Clark Brink
William S Kuso
Cull r McHenry
BKAVKR TWP. No. DRAFTED. 48.
I.tivi Michael
Win Milton
Robert Watson
Jamee Gullaglior
Jacob Hoffman
I'nter Kckrole
Samuel Mungclur
Cnnrad H;irnuin
i. Hrwino
William Michael
David llnllcmnn
Patrick Lynch
Aaron .lohnt-oii
Davi.l Fry
I'.lijah Millor
Wm Nans
Porer Schliclior
John WiUou
Henry Raker
Jjcub Lindonmutli
Peter Shcllliummor
Sjiuuel Sherman
Joitiah Johunon
John Hunsinger -
Levi FeoHter
J. Painter
Jacob Enger!
John Loimonberger
i'eier Hawk
Reuben Shtimati
(lidcon iluiitinyur
Paul Fry
Thomas Proccott
Dauiol Hiuderli'er
Nathan Itredbender
Wm Weru
Wm Shu in an
Aloruau Davis
Solomon Hnutnnyer
Jnfeph Horry
Andrew Kuittle
A inns Yeagur
Kiios RittenhoiiKe
John Hinterliter
Mope Schlicher
A J Urettx
Stephen Lehr, No. 2
Stephen Lehr
IIRIARCREKKTWP.no. DRIFTED, 13
Wm . M Klinotob Jacob Fenslermacher
Jimi.ih lilank William Thomas
Clark Rower William Tillman
Kckanl Smith Evan D Adams
Ncmiati Rittenhouso Ephrnim Trowbridge
Jacob liieilner Samuel Rinard
Enos McAffeo
CATAWISSA TWP.
Theodore Kreiyh
Edwanl 1! Reed
Jncnb Mnriz
Win H llartinun
Jesie K Sharpless
Amos liensil
Jacob Urecch
James Stanley
Harvey Geiger
John Scott .
Jacob H Croasy
Geo W John
Harvey Millor
Nathan Creasy
Duvid Molz
Jamew S McNiuch
No. DRAFTED 3 0
Wellington Clayton
Solomon D Rinard
John Getkin
Mark R Hughes
Burton W Former
Jacob Hainc
Jhrob HolTinnn
Henry (iuinii
Wm J Brnombach
John A Shuniau
Peter 8 Beiber
Wm Miller
Tlionias Howlin
'Thornns Hnrtman
Ambrose H Sharpies
Wm McNeal.
CENTRE TP. NO. DRAFTED. 13.
Chits Zimmerman
Shailrack McUrnle
Georue K Hens
David K Sloan
Jespe Frcas
Wm Durling
John Horn
Joseph Conner
Henry Shafer
John L Freaa
Daniel Rinard
Henry Macteller
Isaac Arnwiiie
CONYNGHAM TWP.
Henry Hechst
John Heapeuny
Bernard Kelly
Henry Maidenfnrt
Murlin Cotello
Michael Gloylan
1 homas Nixon
David Btark
William Shuman
Joseph B Knittlo
Henry Cyroii"
Jniepli EdwiiiH
Geo W Mitchell
Lewi" Dioss
Patrick Jnice
Patrick Burko
Jamen Scott
Abm Williams
Petor Matey
John G Hauler
Thomas Glcnncr
Thomas Collier
J S Beadle
John Gristol
Elian Slnbich
Michael Zivmct
Aiiiluiiiy tJnllnhar
Patrick Devine
Geo W Davis
Jacob Fibber
Frank Smelir
Micliuel Conner
Henry Foy
Uriah Tilloj
Frederick Snyder
Peter Hnnelouf
Reuben Tilloy
David Brnwn
John l.angun
John llnr
Petor Huttensteinu
Jnhntliiillcr
Michael Glflssner
J M Finch
Jamos Mongola
Patrick Kinney
Jiiikins Boweii
Richard Keley
Anthony Cnurovo
Daniel Lunlier
Henry Heckman
Michael Brinnin
John Stall
George Womer
Thomai l uerd
John Dolnoy
Thoina Farrul
Joceph Brian
John Mull jr
Sieplion Thomas
Moses Morrison
Jhiiiuh .McDonald
'Tobias Liuar '
Peter Iiasliu
John Sietbler
Petor Snow
Wu. Lills
Eliust Barriiii;cr
Daniel Fetturiiian
Thomas Kilooll
Michael McColo
John Hod
Junius Darrach
Jacob Hariniiti
Darnel Kieffer
Wm Snvder
(icurKO Masiin
Barney McGuiru
John Fleniint!
Pnlrick Demotl
Mosoh I.OIIJJ
Frank 1 Lou
Peter Brenin
Wm lloglaml
John Stubon
Anlhnny ltd y
John McDonald
Robert Humphrey
William Brancliido
Thomas Burke
'Lufa) etlu Fettcrinau
F1SHINGCEEK TWP.
Georyo M Howell
Enos Pealer
John W Harrison
Evan IC Bitienbeiider
Jacob Kline
Joseph Klino
Poier Kojjtirt
John llito
Frank Wolf
Reubon Savao
James Campbell
Wm Hagenbocli
EmanduB Bender
Hiram McHonry
Jacob 0 Wilton
John McHonry
jncob Shoemakor
FRANKLIN TWP.
Joel Zarr
Miner Hiles
Silai B Harlmun
Richard 11 Iliddlo
Jonathan Loremau
John Lorumart
GREENWOOD TP.
Valontino Garnet
John P Smith
Samuel Albertson
Jacob Watts
Joshua Davit
Richard J Eves
Iloej Stackbouso
Wm McK Muigrure
Roese McHenry
Isaac McHenry
Augustus W Weaver
David Suvhs
Auihotiy Hunsinyor
Amos Savage
Jamos F Sinker
Abraham Uiiaiiit-t
Thomas M Sutton
Alexander Yaplo
Caleb O'Brien
Mathias Appleman
Samuel Pealer
John F Hutchioon
Wm Royer
Charles Ash
Samuel Shivn
Amos Drefhor
NO. DRAFTED, 12.
John It. Ilrobtt
William Swayzo
Hiram T Howor
Isaac Itichnrdd
Daniel Dunn
Urael Ashton
NO DRAFTED, 18.
Goorge Ikolor
Jacob Shuliz
A P Heller
Francis M Itno
Peler llayinun
Geo Greenly
John Lemon
Geo V Kindt
Erutlus lieadersLot
HEMLOCK TW1'
Selh Shoemttknr John II Millor
Thomas A Lewis
Pansovlllo Folk
Geo L Shoemaker
John C Fox
Johu Harlmun
John P Guild
Goo W Witmilulit
Jefforrnrn IW-mj.
JACKSON TWP.
Jool Folk
Abraham SloutTer
Mlchaol Grover
Martin k'innry
Samuel W Girion
Jaino T E'lop
Isaac Kllchmi
John Robbius
NO. DRAFTED, 21.
Michael Rosier
Calvin Dorr
Ezekiol Colo
Wm Shoemaker
Gen W Manning
Then W Smith
Joseph Derr
Elijah Youum
Levi Koolur
W W Roborts
NO. DRAFTED, 5S.
Daniel Wary
Henry Klein
Sam Millor
Geo ltosdy
Wesley Pony
John A Bitnor
I. W B Fisher
Daniel Bilnoan
Wm Carl
GcoH Patterson
Michael Sloin
Jai Betd
W H Roinbold
Iwis hoinbold
Win E Walia r
John II Stokes
Nathan Kostonbader
John Murria
Wm Yoagor
Christian Small
Asa Doily
Adam Dimmick
Adam M Johnson
John Walk ins
Slophbn Yoho
Jacob Sioin jr -Jos
Sanders
No. DRAFTED, 39.
Jacob Slratifor
David Ross
Daniel Morklo
Peter Smith
Geo Dcmott
Jacob Shoemaker
Stophon Ellis
Felix Riitcr
Wm W Caraham
Henry Waynor
Cyrus Wollivor
JobiahjMnikt
Samuol P. Domott
Abm Swisher
Wm Winterstoon
Amos Cox
Phonias Wilkin
Jacob Kramer
Andrew S Allen
Abm llhller
Ellis Ynuni(
David llishlino
Wm Kenler
Gollieti Wni;riur
Danifl Yonnn
Frederick Hops
A J Klino
lltilth Shuliz
llonry Wiimier
Josoph YorlcH
LOCUST TWP.
Poier Miner
John Morgan
l.iane J Ki.-hor
Gora (lower
Joseph Thomas
Alex Knmtt
Betiinrd Teufel
Calvin Achenbach
Davitl AilamM
Josnph Ivhoaila
Jacob llunier
Nicholas Eugloliart
John Yost
Jacob Curl
Lloyd F Farrlnger
Jonathan Beaver
WiriAuHiiean
Sol Siraiier
Peter Kline
Geo W Yeager jr
C P Mearti
Geo Morsan
Chas C Eck
James J Campbell
Peter Fottermau
Berij Feiterrniiii
Reuben Leiby
Goorye Ei-untiacli
MADISON TWP.
Horny 'Thomas
Geo W Parmor
Isaac Whipplo
Joint llaino
Robert FSSlart
Wm Montollor
Joseph Mnmt
Edward Smart
Joxeph C Smith
John Sirnnt;
Wm Griiham
Jackson Bid dlo
Philip Eves
Georyo Ohl
Woluy Domoll
Cyriin Dmnoit
Thoiniis Boker
Wm TowriBond
C.' rus Richard
MT. PLEASANT TWP,
Samuel Jacoby
Isaac K Applomun
James J Thomas
Jackson M Howor
Aaren Kister
Aaron Fox
Matlinis Kindt
Samuel Marr
Emanuel Siller
John It Crnwlnrd
Thomas C Keater
Joseph Crawford
James Billeiibender
Rusel Appleman
Sylvester Crawford
John 0.iman
Samuel Harp
G llartol
Josoph Hildebaum
Robert Howell
S R Bittonbendor
Alexander Zigler'
David Strnup
Clemuel Shoemaker
Joshua Harlzel
Daniel Bonawitz
Alaxander Rambo
llonry W Msllick
Joseph Gilbert
Gabriel Everett
Henry Kitchen
Allred Millor
Melchia Ruckol
John Hippeusteel
Robert S Oman
Geo L Oman
No.JDRAFTED, 18.
William Ritter
William Auyel
John Wesley
N H Brown
Jacob Battman
Martin Nnss
Thomas Quinn
MAIN TWP
John G. Piter'
Solomon Deaner
Francis Fleming
Jonas N John
Samuel Schcll
Franklin Shiiman
Reuben Shuman
Lewis W Culp
Conrad Uredbeniler
Louts h ilker
David B Giuing
MONTOUR TWP.
Andrew Pltoth Franklin Miller
Jackson Leiby
Emanuel Summers
MIFFLINITWP.
Philip Hess
David Eckrotho
ORANGE TWP.
James R Handiwork
Samuel Trump
Jeremiah B Kisnor
Riyhier W Bowman
Isaac K Dildinu
S M D Montgomery
John Triimbnro
Samuel Johnson
Petor Bogarl
Alexander Herring
Archibald Patterson
John M Whito
Taylor Buwiuaii
Nelson Grouse
Adum A. Schoyler
Jamos F Fo-ter
Isaac B Schnll
NO. DRAFTED, 3.
Stephen II Schwank
NO DRAFTED, 3D.
Charles Jones
Henry Bowman
Aaron R Patterson
Geo W Rittenhouso
Euintiiiol Snyder
Chutjes Allabuch
Emanuel Appleman
Abm A Kline
Jeremiah Hess
Daniel Shultz
Henry Stiner
Jonathan Poust
MoClurti Drako
Robert B. KiektMts
Samuel Achenbach
Josoph C. Hughes
Klwood W Coleman
Marion B Hoy lies
Clemuel R tlonrle,
Jntin IM-Iicr
Geo G Lmt
Charles Brewer
Benjamin i aden
Miles A Williams
PINE TWP.
NO. DRAFTED, 20.
Alvin Fowler
.Montgomery Cox
Lafayette Appleate
Pemberton Piatt
Richard W. Lyons
Isaac Sweeny
. John Lore
Joseph Driobelbis
Lafayetlo Uuger
John E German
Clark Whitmoyor
Wesley Keller
John Wtuicrstcrn
Wm P Faus
(Jeo Crosaloy
Jacob Christian
Clemuel McHenry
Wm Kinney
Wm 'Thompson
Jacob Gorduer
ROARINGCREF.K Tl1
Phenis Thomas
Beenrievillu Rhodes
Henry Y Gable
John B Wittier
Abraham Beaver
Robert S Hampton
Joseph Buck
. NO. DRAFTED
14.
Josoph Wttnor,
Beni Levan
Samuel L Chorington
Owen Holland
Martin Wiuterstocn
John M Trump
Wm H H Eck
NO. DRAFTED, 32.
Esband S Fowler
jJnlm W Hunter
Geo I Trnnsue
Priscus E Bomboy
SCOTT TWP.
Patrick Daly
Abuer II Brown
George Gilbert
David J Quick
William Masteller
Theodore McDowell
Charles Schui;
Wm A Caho
Charlo. S; Fowler
N E Cain
Robori Earst
Josse Merrel
Geo B Kitchen
Clinucey C 'Trench
Isaac J. Kester
Emanuel Ruckul
SUGARLOAF TP.
Jncob II Fritz
Alexander Hess
Montgomery Colo
Samuel II lleob,
Cornelius Girion
Zapparniah L Klino
Jesso Fiitz
Mcrdacui Goodwin
unsiia i) t'ursel
Daniel Johnson
John Wnll
Henry Oman
Daniel Mauron
James Greennjjo
Churlns Merrel
John Tinner
Geo W Edgur
John It Vnnhorn
Uriah M Edaar
Philip Dioterick
NO. DRAFTED, 15.
John T Brink
Shepherd Larish
George Elison
Wm Pelerman
Nathaniel II Steward
John Montgomery
James Pelerman,
IJbcapb op a MuiiDKnun. Ono hun-
drcd dollitra reword is olTcrd for tho an-
nrehonnion of Johu Warron, a murderer
who escaped from tin Bcrh'n county rriSon,
.Ll ' '- " J I
; I
&5 Reward.
l7f!l!ort or School Plrittors of nioom lt'f
Ini Inlorn ot'on IcsJInj to tho detection, and convlf
will HSV r lvc iionari nuwiiru . n.i
win (in i . ,i-.-il.,. mwl rnnvlc.
nny w"y"""K X.V.r I
ur said District, lly order of the Hoard,
ui Hi" ui.invi. j, j.BllOWCll.Bccreftty.
Dloomiburti June II, 1881. .
"administuatoh's no tice.
Estate oj jyashinton Shuman, tUe'd.
LCTfKllSofadmlnlittationonthoL'itateolWnililnij.
ton Bhuiiian.tato of llcavcr twp Columbia rodcc d,
bin without delay.
"... "7. i-.i.i.i.i ... ....kn
aim ui, imiaim v-.v- .u
1 ' 1'nANKlilN L. 8I1U.M AN, Adm'r.
Junn 11. ISCl-Cw S3 00 '
r.lrlhlVlMl
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. .
Estate of John Brush, dco'cl.
ETmilSof ndmlnltrntlon on tho Kslatoof John
iitimliir. Lite nf ltlnoin twm Coliimblix to., rfre'rf..
hi,ui.o, i rir.niti.il hv tliu Ilt'elstcr ofColuiubin cn.,t(i the
l underslBiied; nil persons having claims against the cs
tuloortho lU'Cudcnt nro requested to present Ihemto
i tho iiiiitcrslnucd, without defny, and nil porsons In
, dbtod to uiako payiueiit forthwllli.
j K.imuoi.nn. r.inmiuhurg.
I l'lilEK 1IUUUI.I.U, MOI1IIOCK
A .t...l..l.,,i.i...
lllllllllia,lllll'l a.
Juno II, 1801,-Ow S200.
liaVO DCen Rrnmeu uy lliw iicuii.bi ui ...... . I nil wuni m. . i .fi . fll. nfllin .Mint.
he undersigned j Ml person, having claim. ni?alnttlio lh0 .i0,acli.iind it Is csrriod i) rby .! M ah. of tlio w
estate of the Jecodcnt aro requested to prc.ont them to llrftko Pills, til Pulmn'ile Sj rup " ', ",0,Vn," an-
fhn Administrator at 111. rosldenco In saldlovvn. Tjlis , the only way to cu.p ron.iiniptloii. H l ean
TOBACCO AND WARSIai
rrtllU undcrslcnoil rc.pcctfully nnnonnccs to Ins
X frlemlsaiid the rublic generally, that ho has open-
id a
on Main street, In tlANVIM.C.a few doors below tbo
Dauvlll.i llank-ln the biillillui! formerly occupied by
tiamuel llluo where I o manufactures tho best quality
of Begarn. which will bu sold cheap, wholesale and
retail. Ho also keeps a
CHOICE RESTAURANT,
well stocked with Edible and llevcrago to gratify tho
wants of tho epicure, to refresh tliu weary uiiduss.iage
tho ralatca of tho tlilr.ty.
JOSEPH MO WRY.
Danville, Juno 11, led. 3m
Great Central Fair.
I'LEASE TAKE NOTICE.
THE price of a slnglo admission 1. FIFTY CENTS
Children undor thirteen half prlco. This nilmlta
to Eighty-one, out of the Ninety Departments of the
l air, ami to mucii more man inree-'iuaiiers or the
whole .pace covered by the buildings. Uurtolu Depart
ments, nine in number, containing articles chi.ifly for
exhibition, and not for sale, havu been permitted to
charge a separate price for admission, ns follows:
Ait Gallery. " cents.
Indian Department, '-3 '
Arms and Trophies, Si) "
Itelies and Curiosities, SI) "
Horticultural Department, 33
Chlldrcns' Amusuinelit, k!3
William l'enn l'arlor, Id
rennsylvania Kitchen. 10 "
Bkating l'oud, HI '
Tho Executive Committoe assure tho Public, that, al
though the lull money's worth will bo obtained from a
visit to tho eighty-one departments to which the en.
tranco fee admits, yet it will be found that Ilia nine
other departments will amply reward the visitors and
justify the nilditlon.il outlay. All must bear in mind
Hint, by these extra charges, the total receipts are in
creased and tho luly Ouuso is ni mucii .assisted as it
woulil ue, wore mo same sum uxpenueii uy visitors in
1 ",.,,urS , .".' . " . ...7.!,,:.o..r .J.. .... . .
I r. m.
On Wednesday, Eth inst., the Fair will bo opened
from 8 A.M. to It) 1'. M.
IIOrtACn HOWARD FURNCBS, Sec'y.
Jno II, 18M.-St
mi mmmmm s laosTr
OF
DR. BCUENCK'S OWN CASE,
WIIIIiE tABORlNO UNDKK CONSUMPTION,
Jlnd how his Pulmonic Syrup, Ncaieccd
Tonic, and Mandrake Pills act on
the System in curing that dis
" case, and the
GREAT SUCCESS ATTENDING IT !
To above Is a correct likeness of l)r Schonck taken
many years ago, after he had recovered from Consump
tion : by a course of his "Schesck's I'ulmcikxSvxcp,"
The likeness, ulthoug it does not rciircse.it liiiu miv
thing like nsbad ns he was at the worst, yet it is in
strong contrast with the hale mid vigorous took, of the
Portrait below, which is the true likenes of Ii limit the
present time. The contrast between the. two por
traits is so Rrcntth.it many would not believe tluiii to
be the samu person. Yot thero are hiiuilredii of per
son., in and around rhilaiMpliia, who will recognise
both portraits to bo true representations. Wncii the
firm wub taken lie weighed lU7pounJs ; ul tho present
time his weight is -20 pounds.
Nsw Yore, Wednesday, March 30, 18G1.
TO THE PUSUfis,
Thirty years ngo I was In the last stages of Pulmon
ary Consumption, and e,ivin up to die, I resided in
Philadelphia. and Dr, J seph l'arrish, thenoflhi. city,
on ered me lo Morestown. N. J a distance or nine
miles, which took ine twe days to get there. On my ar
rival 1 was put to bed, nud there laid for many weeks.
Tills was my native place, where all uy family lived
aud Raddled of Consumption. Ur. Thornton, who at
tended my father in hi. la.t illness, was called, and
gave mo ono week to tlx up my affairs. He had seen
nil ray family go that way, and thought I wus to go, too,
Ihen I heard of tho remedies I now otfer to the pub
lie, which cured me, It seemed to me that 1 could feci
them penetrating my whole system.
They soon ripened the matter nn my lungs, and I
would spilotrmore than a pintof oll'en.ivc yellow mat.
tcr every morning. As soon as that begun to aubside,
my cough, fever, pain, night sweats-all began to leave
ine, and my appetite becamo so great that it was with
dillicullyl could keep from eating too much. 1 toon
gained my .trength, and I have been growing in llosli
over since. Formally years I have enjoyed uninter
rupted good health, keeping the liver and stomach
healthy witli the Beawecd Tonic nnd Mandrako fills, as
I urn of a bilious temperament. My weight is two hun
dred and twenty pounds. On my recovery people would
send for me, fur and near, to see if their cases wero
like mine, For this purpose I pay prolcssinnal visits
in the large cities. The consumptive, wish to see the
one that makes these medicines, and who was tured of
consumption by them. To makonsw lungs is Impossi
ble ; but cavities in the lungs and chronic ulcerations
of the bronchial tube, can be healed 8uch cases are
dying hourly under tbo ordinary treatment of physi.
ciuns, and just such are cured by tho proper use of
Bchcnck's I'ulnionic Syrup. Seaweed Tonic, and Man.
drake rills.
1 urn now a healthy man, with a largo cavity In tho
middle lobe of the right lung.the lower lobe very much
hepatizod nndcomploto adhesion of the pleura, The
left lung is sound, and the upperleboof the right lung
is In a tolerably healthy condition. Tbe great reason
why physicians do not cure consumption is they try to
do too much j they glvn medicines to stop tho cough, to
stop chill, to stop night sweats, hectic fever.and, by so
doing, thev deranee the wlmir. ,itf,0.itu.. ,-.,..., i-i,.
ing up the secretions, and uvcntually the patlcut sinks
anddles, Aftorl make n carelul examination of the
! tfMVJi!if tflu'r.;' J'i
f,?, JlZVToX 'TtZ.
hsalihv. In New Unglnnit this enntier, thronletMarrti,
U out !t1. csu.llc llnic nh.l an. U they vvl
vet Is temporary rciici -
Sv'.'.. ..'in i.I.i i.nl inni.iilVfifl.
0 oo (I n ii 1 1 It lo ii I s t s o r 6 1 c l y If you havo any dli
mVn in anv tiart of the My. II wll reinnln there nnit
ViT.ZnViiiinn m.li.i food, and make now bloorl to
, k ,M rnf() f (fl(enf .1 rustier. T I; Is Hit y
""V. f "Tu" i."' ' .on. have snldfft t int
When Mood Is onco diseased tannothe p iirl fled I
lidlieaiedthe san.o n Ilia jtl.cftsrit n alter tn tho
r.ytcni i but get the upparntui In "tiler, the liver an i
rat Otis 01 iron - V'V iiiiin.ieii In
... ".. - .: i . ...i i im.. ,.nii nut uijett. i cim
s i .rrr "." ri, .1,. ...mill reiiiiivo
lioiinr.1 uiu miiunv im ; .......
tliecnusu anJ It Will sto.i of II. ir. rills . tin
trouble I linvo Willi wy pa. jnls at my r )).ih. IIM
.ay,"Uoclor, 1 fn l one t i I cm c.if, my nu'n
iousIi Use b.l .f," iiinl lluy ru iislonis oI tu I ar
in,. n UkiI ilu ; imt main r i ftHOve tl" taiiMiind
it w.ll amp ttsrlr. Hchmck's Bj.nvi-Jd creates jnaa
Srakrl-ill. ,:.Miiut m Icrttlu uct. of tits l11,"
in taut .liorl f time, tn ruer to allow tl i tale
Mleiupi.s 'f Ileep Un llvor r.ml i:io
healthy nml there is less wnscr of co.ta.iuif.tin i or fcny
other .Iheasc. it is h.in' to tsa ml 4 lisn
'cans are hnlihy. Taose th.it sis blliou. low "I'lrito t,
tlrvary, feelniR s.t.iilil. euated toiisue. pour a PtitOi
V.V I. , -r ....I .... .ill. In-? tll.lt IS GUI1
Df ioiiK, miiiiiu ii iwi III II 'mm r . . i j ...... a , ,,, ,f
i en ll.'s heavy, loss of i.inmury, tty oil! Iio.tla r
DiWll I..1. O otinu ii , y .,. - . ,,f
II IJ " IV ' '-"rt
Willi fill UUV'tl.U'.
ti) sa.liy win., .no
t o t:uKi.s u t,rJi
Llinnm i.i ilio ffni. a iy p. rson mat c.io) ','t"'C
ry heir., by u.n. t.M Sj.t -a.'d Tonic aa.i ;1"'':rH'"JIs1
tucli lidiitlliy cuiiJit on Hut lli-y li.'cu.u f.
can pro lino a numb t of u y nlu r.iii-.nrlv paliwis
now enyin? (ino.l lisattli, vei.ii:i; luariy -Jlpo mils.
I ...III no.,. I ... . Inr r.'l.il! I. Illr.l resl'll.iva L.l'ld 111
New York, and which nr'all j .rsnt, niiJ v.h any
onuwlioleels nny iii.cres' i:i .lu taslnif to visit the.",
first is Mrs. Fi.rluiv, i jsiJ.iig then tit .o. 1U. Iloustoii
street. Hut lyuban.. call" . upoi nr at mv riwin. .1.
lloiidstr 'ti nnd wished ,i.3 to ..Ii .ia.i e'.K'r. ttu
sai.l I cculd do no emu ;l,ij..iu haidll tnets'sl luo.ii.
cat uttJ.iil.inco, nii'all ... U mm loo to.-on with
t'onsumiitio.i toll uuil , ,.ut s!i Ii. d li'ar.I "f tonic
' eri'i.l cures t had :na., , bii.i iIj Jasifd t.i rn.tify hr
wishes. Icslted, .i.-i . li.ti.nl lur ijln cn iilai'il to her
be.l in tho last st.U. " lno.ic.il.il co..u...p:.o:i, and
h. out doubt iiiUHl .'tut I Ml .iiii-i. i I'.x.i.iilu ii n3r
luncs.io -:id both hr.n hint ..ill-.. . :r; aui.li nir.'ci-.u,
but no cnvltlas lu furiiiuj, h , ruiisli was vsry sever.!,
tho spit-box wo. half fn of t iiki.r-. l'als l-l'i legs
I Bwnllc-i very ;:t;i.lij )i ... unrso l .an nil. mo .ina i'-i(o-i
..i. .ii i..n.. n.,r i..-i. !.., !,n..n ..iiivnl fit veil times
,llat y, j0d ii,-r -ho .i.i.l jiiitseno.r;.i tnlio ur.'d,
but that this dlurrhtca ItJ. b jii long st.iml.ng. una hr
l.,L'.,a It, ul 1, nn .l!,-a. filr-n ,-uil till. I
uf,aidiiotlii.ig could bj Jo.u. Fho insisted 1 t.iou.d
try and do what I enulii foe . ar, ons rvmg that she
.ould not lart long In lu co.iai.iou .ho iw.s in.
nnd 1 could no. iiaic her any worn. ' gave her first
uiloseoi .nyjir.ni: n'(u Fills, aim .he tu.ii.-. nuu Srup
frilly. 'Ih.it was o.i Vu 'n.sy, and by tiu aeitH-iiuay
llui-l.-irilneawnJi-airij., ml', li.rnpi' tits h-iurs.iiriud
ii.idiluTojII nt up i.i bed n;i j .it i'r .li.uur. M.is is
now well, anv, t ave nu u l..:ig certilUaU, cer.iued to
by the lluv. Dr. Dowii.ig.
Alra.i:."..thilo .'.eiv.t;. West Foity.luVi stroet, ciimo
to my rooms with a iJ..ior on h 'r liver. I'll J was low
eiiillJd,kinsiilloiv. toiijuu i.:itedi bowels tos.lvi. no
nin.mltn. nii.l f:i.t kLitttll', l:i.u til,- t-mVU. 'i lU .ail.
111! .III"
tumor hau ocmi runu'.g iiv. r fo-.irt-eu yea.s. I gavo
her Syrup, Tunic, ti.it: fills, u.i I Itiidhe.- lu lasnLlani
Justus the illriciiunn werJ pri.uct.. hho cauu b-ic to
my room.. 3U llim.i s.u'. '. i.i two we -ks, snin'.whiit
bellsr ; iier tnttfii" had li.-i.iiii to clja.t a li.tf. around
I tho ctiges.hsr s.m ..m nan h r ec linsh:er, and
I r ,i. i,.l ev.r duiu Inlore. Bli- kept grud.
Ilu tunmr ilisi turning very ouemivo iniu-cr. iium
, n ,Ilri,vlil ut ,:, i,ii.ittiu munl.i sue . a.ue to
i my ruwiii very -i i i ui:. .i. u, mu. ,g that f...'
uinr
I had nearly sloppe.. r iiiumu, ..n ,u hei.l.ug a.nt
ilia. ei.r lunior nun imu i.j. ihut ,i il vit i.e.,,.-, ,
wt.ald a-isu h'.r ueulii. 1 tin,, iiur ti.,.1 i ' die.is3 h.l
ml let hrr sysi m. and 11,1'ur wu.ia.iiii h ul ir.ip.
rii.-.v nra now Irnletl. r.nd lluv h.-jn fin- .'ihout nvear,
ami she ii.-is h -tirty nnd inlnnin v.. ,r..i as )uu v.ill
II iln n :!ays ivnl'. M .a laj f-,- any one ic.ill on
her, ...in in..,'j i, ,-at p.ntH lu vi,it nay s n t hit Ii3
turns lus any. ii.il. Ii!;- h'r'.i--. i-t.t r-' - io gs;
the..i to iii.ne ti id te. .lie. ih1 .icxt t s i ill's P '
lieltl. Itom b:.u.ifor ., ('. it.i M Iiii.iIioUi.ii.i- -1 h I
ihiuti to s-.e :ue, n.i. .ie ;:.i b t.i e.rsitK i.t Ii r
hou3. V7..en sli'1 tlr11 nuu n :n.. rno . s. slu was
in.ic.1 em.icia.eit wil.i a .:i.u rti.igci'.ii u.li i, mi, i
lii.. utit i - h of bloo. . i c:.. u. unci ... iai H.-iihthi
respito.ueief. . :u in nil mypr.i-,.c u-.-rfu ,. .'-u
wi.;ioii2 iung so r.ir -;i!ii' tin t'-. oiiier I .ig i. ..
1 en il not t..ve mil -i ..iiiii.irn-'e.iie I. I Linus . mu
would die; h .t to ..iy - si on ,i ..t .Ii - l-'i' ... i. ,'r ip,
He.i-.vo 'j'o.iic, i id Ma.u', ,.!.c I', . -I, a nisd tu go
rijli! to wn. ., t.i l.r.i,, ,t ,1 .i ,n : rie.. '" i a
caviit' I'S l..rge n .i (.uu.-i i ,i-n., .ippii. .'. ...10
spirits. :.ii4 lia-. gain . sui.te. thir.i-i ...ir...s il
weigh:. Shi ... mi .i oi.t y.i, whi.u i o iin unt
think will i;-..V3 In.- lielnr- .ii . I tli'-uic .hl.ik it
woulil b.-of crsttt i.i. erist i . .oiiu ju,,r , ...ii'- piiv
cifi in to i iit i.ij.-o ra. .n,t,.-.'l,,rly M. s o tl
orauy o.':!ii'.., who h;.v ,is if i uy niv ...c.t.n i-s.
1 hey ar. ti uueroj i.i ,N w Y k, irit ' t.l, ivi.
nil ul.:" r I.-" .. -.i:li .illi.'. . ,ri if nvtn- ici s. J 'In
ing w :at 1 ar-..; ;.,e are. ii y . ii" i'- hi .il1
credit a. id ills .illli .Hi k.ioiv i,h r. n:u lt-i. I.. :.if.y
be cjrec. 1, II oiiiit.aii, . I'.
Dr. J. II. Schenrk caiih. .j , .al 1 1 ... r. i ',
No. Si Korth u.liHir ot, i'h.Lu ,ih..i, .' y -.j,:it,v.
fronii A. M uMil S ; .M., tr, tivv vi :, (rn . f
c.-.urge; bat lor u tho. ouj.i pi ;..il.i;i ..i .. charges
thrco t.olhirs rii.i in s-j P..l..i.nie byr .p u iJ 8m
wc.mIT uiiii-f.u.t 51 p,-r b ..id,. - f r Ilu t JO-.e i,
,Mnndr..iH Pill. s pir ijox, an.i fcr salt by till
DnijgiaL nuu DcUi.'rs,
Ju.u II, I-.... -'. y.
Pubiic Sale
OF
VALUABLE MM, mm
XN pursu nco of an order of the Or
pliaiit1 Court ur Cn. Jinlna cou tty. 04
Sj'.iunJ.ty, July Sr, SG2,
I
at 10 o'clock 1 1 tin fin-ennui, J ' i !l..n'''l.T. ' if-!
miuist mu of iho 3. t. n,' Ai .1' il '.ti'l'M 1. 1 '
of Mniunu coa uy, -i-ea e,l. ,.t .-Xin. e ...' J,v
putlic vtii il o.i ill set-, ., c r!n.. i irai. nf l-ni't
biluuui.i i-i:ilu s toiv.iship. fi i.'i:.i.i ..o.i.iy. un i.iil
c.lby la id 01" jii'i-ph Ai.ij.m. !:i.i . of Heirs o. Uiil...
Appie.iiiin. am! i.li.eis. iol.ui.uig
ACRES OF LAND,
moicorlesj, reserving to tlu ftloo-nV.iurg Hail Itnad
I ici Compaq a.l the lio.i Ore, and the right lo oiu,
mitu a id ui.ry aw.. me s.iiii3,,i:id a.l the Umber iue.1
eil lor .Hilling p.irpos, anil t lie ilht to c-l ...ul lu il
fi. .nu., t. .-i i i'r-- i xri-H-., irSf ...rc
..) ill.- . r ;i ,it.j tVi'-reo.: jc;t;J,
A GOOD HAISk' IJAJLV,
a s.-r .:l ii Iii; r.;;v;
inn:;.Li:-:u smisi-:,
r.nu r.ilur o.:-j: it ,. . ..,.;; ., ., ti:
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t. I c .ini . . i-oj , k u . . . , n. J
Mod r . .. y it i , a.i .1 W
liarl .a .. -U i ir-'o: i.u' ,, ,tp, :.-
CONTAWLXG ?ri AC 11 EL,
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mer var. u r. jl. . is . . ,n..n s:n. 1 g ..t
n ros i.nlii 11, Jo. It . .a . . r, ..10 . ,,y uui'r
ti .ly.ur nor. W ,.i .... , 1, i 1, p. , . ,. t:,
th .tc .y Layla .u i r . U C .ies.o.7S
pe.c . " . 1 u.i , 1 ip by W
sO.I
i-s ti su i '.-r., to as. e,
5 eu t SJ Oil .es t . a ,. .
p iiiij V "I oi. 1 f C I 4 .
the 'to .1 a. Ci la , s,.i
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is b .- .a .
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.wp.
-k,
IUi l;r.il
east i:t , en to b .11 ..17
l.Jt th 0-1. .t. of h.ii d e as
of 1. l.ici, a . ci umy .uresti
V
Co diti. i.m..ti- ow 1 . a 1
J fOIHl
UlooiiiFbargi id .3 11, lcii,,-t
etc
situate i. tu
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U. by
Ad
E5EI'TES'rii5y.
II. C HOWE R,
SURGEON DBNTICT.
RFSl'CCTFUUiY otrers h. proress
ionnl service, to the ludies and gentle,
men of Illoonisburg nud vicinity. Ho is
lirpiinr.iil In nllnul i . ..
operations In the lino of hi. profession, and imirm Idml
w th the latest improved POHCEL fu m)' l cu
0 ookwen ,.1,0" .W' ''t'?"' silver and rubber bi.o
toiooKwell as the natural teeth.
Mineral pluteond block teeth manufactured and all
operation, on teeth, carefully and IirnnAvlu nltnn.lsi,!
itio.p .n,fl"'i'inllicua fw I"ors above the Court
UloomBburg, June 0. 1803 '
U. S. 10-40 Bonds.
FOR SALE 'AT THK
First National Rank oj Moomsburg, Pa.
grIIESE BONDS hour intoretl at tho
K. rato of five per cent, per annum
PismiBQaS ass mmh
Which, at tho presoDt value of Gold, is
equal to
9 per cent, per annum.
(Eonpon onto,
On hnnda and road y fur dolivory aficr tho
first of Juuo,
J. P. Tuatin. Cathhr.
... ::r... .. u ,,.. i rniit .Imolven tliaiaaca' in
MMmM- A tA f
Diseases Resulting ) horn JJisordct s of ,,
Liver anil JDigistivc Organ,
AUK CUBED UV
DOCTOR HOOVLAND'S
GERMAN BITTERS
THE CHEAT BTHENOTIIENINO TON 10,
Thcso Bitters havo performed moro Cureti
mvy. jim do am: nv.rn.n SAtsrjitriop
UAl'K JWOIK Ttiyn.WMV XohK p!: '
H'KCIABLV. PKOrLll 7W IOVVII AO Tlf T.
THAN M Y OTJIKll .HHT1CL1.1X THK 'V.tUKl j
Wo ilofy any one tn roMrmllrt ,llils nsserlinn. ml
will pay JlWOtn any one that wl'l produco a
ictttricato publLshed by us.tlml Is not genuine.
nOOFLAND'S QKHMAN BITTKlig,
will cureevtry case of
Chronic or Nervous Debility, Disease it
the Kidnoys, nnd diseases nrising
from a disordered Stomach.
O'iservb tho following symptom ! Ilornltlng from n
orders nf tliu liigestlve Organs,
us Coustlpu
lion. Inward rites,
fulness of tllnml tntha
llc.nl, Acidity of the Stomach
Nnusca, Heartburn, disgust for lnil,
Pntnesg nfwLlelit in the Stomach. Hour
Eructations. Pinking or l'lutterlug at tho I'ii
of the Btnniach, Swimming ortiw Head, Hut.
d nnd Ditllcult llreithlng, ITuttcring nt I
tie
Urn
Heart, Choking or flnll'ocnllng Sensations when in,
lying posture, Plumes' nf Vision, Dnt. nr Web,
before tho sight, fever aud Hull L'liin in
tliu Head, Deficiency nf I'crspiiatlon,
Yellowness of thcrikln and Kyes,
I'linlnthc Blilo. Hack. Client
l,lmh, &c, tiuililcit l'liishes
vf Heat. HurniiiK in tho
Flesh.('onstaiit I in
iiginiiigsofnvil, fi ilepressiun
of spirits.
HEMKMBKH THAT TJIIS UrTl'FMH
Is Not Alcoholic,
CONTAINd
NO KVM OR- milSKEY,
aniCJI.TTM.1KK OR VJftCJtHI),
HOT
IS THE BEST TONIC in the World.
KflJAU WfllO SAS
From th". llov Levi llcek.l'astor nf thn Iti.tist Ch i,cti.
IViiiburt..n. N J., furmeily of tha .North Ilaptm
I'hursh, I'hiUJelphli.
1 havu known llnnfl.ind Oi-riiian Kilters favors
fur n nuinh"r of ywirs. 1 h.ivu iise.l thei.i iiijim on,
family, mill h.ivo bee:i so pl;ase.l uitn their , . ,
that 1 was induced to r.'jriwni.'UUil this.i to iii.ui, . ,t
ors, and know that theylfiwii opvnteu in ti sir, Met ,
iicncilrlni manner 1 tnko ; re..t pluusuro 1 1 t,uiUi
, uciy p.'iii-i.iiiiiiu? tin i. ict, uiiii r.iin.ie; uu .itij itt , '
J those ..lllii le.l with tho..! oiseuses tor '.vhii-h .li.y r
recniiiiueiiileil, to Il,fi-.it Hiiiti. ktiov.i v frni.i .-ii.-i,
I o-ice luai my rccniiiiiien ..it. on will tin h.isl.tin '-). J ,
t.ils moro iiiot'riiiny .1 llnnil.vi I b liriu. is i it .i.
tu ben tit tn-i iilllklud, n:tJ is.iol "a mi n '. n't '
YuJrs trjly, I.lv'I i, i i.i..
From te. .. .Va:oi llroicn, I), Fililor nf Mo
ricpcdU of r.t'.igtoaj K,.oicU.l s and .in-iia.
itic. .t.atltl,! i.i.
Altliou; h not en pn.nl to I'lvor or n r
.Medicines i.i geiiei'il, tlirou-.n i.i-t. . in, m ,
I'icuts and ill'e Is ; I yet k.uu.- nf uu in.lji-.tt r
why a mail may not tcillly to the br,i. .Ii h
himsell to hato recjivril lri..l ti uy Itniil.i pcmi.-c.
in tile hope that he may thus rniitri!,.ite totii- bin i
PtllOTfl.
1 do this tho more ica tlly in re;.i.il In llebrt
Rer:ii.ni l.nters, prepiueil bj llr, c, .j, :w0n n'
illy, li;c i-.se I wns prejudiced turiilon t.su or tn
yw.r ., under lu iinprrsrlmi that tltev w'-r ilu. tlv in
ul i.holte nilxtiiri-. I urn indi bie.l t" tit,-In o.i If ! -l
clioe.i.:iKer, H-i'., rnr(he riniiu-.tl i f tlu prejuiliri-bi
p.or-r teilH. and for en I'.iMaomciii in try IIumii, lilt.,,
mineriiiK Iroin treat it'i.l long roiiti.ineii tjnbility. n,.
u.eoi lhri.o boltlCH or ilui.i lliitcrs, 41 the b -vlann..
ol iho present yuar. w;n lollw.-l by tviden: iiif.
and restoration to rt degree of bo'ltlv iiml ir.eiit.il ti.m
which I Iiml nm felt fur si morilhi'lnnrn, end I1.1l al
most despaired of redlining., 1 thercfoio tn t.k l,
uud my friend for directing .no tn tiu una of them.
J. Mr.Vlu.N UUOtf.Y
Trom tho Ituv. J03. II K-nnnM, I'astnr rf the lull
Ilsptlut t-'hurt h.
Da. JiiK-ns : llrar i-ir . -1 hava heeti frciupnilvr
'(""ie.lt" I'-ct my n.im.1 Willi loiniui'iidatioiu'if
different kint or niedieiut-s but regarding Um pr.uii,
iiso.uofiny nppropriiitj sphere, I h.ivo 111 nil c.t, ,
ili-cli.ieJ ; b it with n clear proof 111 v.irn.u.. niitjni-.-u.t.l
p,irricu l.irly 1:1 my 1.111117, of tip tiserat.-i-'xa if i r
lloolliii.i'i. (J.iniuii j,jtjM 1 lU'ii.trt f.r o.-tcn frn.u .11
11.11.H inurbe. in eipress my full com ictimi thai
ge-.teial tleln.ity of tr1 ny.tem mu r.perinlly fir l.ivi
I, o.iiptai.it. it j. a bale i.ntl valiiablu prepiirntlo-i. I.
stu nucs it may lait : but tistialiy 1 doubt not, itwji
bavury benellcial In those who sutler lium tho ubJi.
causes. Yours, very ri-npectfiilly,
J. II KCNNM.n
l.ighth hclmv Co.itei, .1., , mia.r l
Urom Rev. Warren Randolph. Pnfti-r ef Ujptist Chir.'.
CciinuMovin, 1 a
lit. C. M. J'tK8o:i Dear f'tr : Personal pxncrisa?
fiMtnus nu to say lliut I regard thu German llirSi
prepared by you w u most execlbint nicdiiiii.. Inctit.i
of severe told and general debility I ban, been "re 11
ly benellttitd by the use or the ussier, imd duulitnr
they will pruducj siaiil.ir elleit. oT others
Yours respectfully, WAltltn.V HASDOl.t'"
tj'eriiiaiitown, fe-ati.
Front Rev. J. II.
Tinner, r.ntor i.i llediimg M I
uurch, I'hlladn.
I a.J. tK 60s -Henrhir:-Having ined tonrt. nu
IlUr-n my faniii) irciuemly 1 .im prepiued to
that 11 has b-ii-;, ofgreal .-r 1 ...-. 1 belii-t that in 1.10.1
cts- of gMiirallyiubiltiy cftbssv.tcni it 1. ihesir,-.
I tilge.
m .nui tuiutiii 1 remedy orwinni imvu nnv kn.Yi
iojrs, inc., J. H.'lTR.VUIt,
No. 61(1 N Nineteenth ir.il
Froin the Rev. J M. Lyots, formor'y Taitorof thcO
lumbus(N. J.) nnd .Uiloilmvii, (Pa.) ltj.ii9t Chares.
n.. . New t.'oliiiiibtia, N V
i'.iv,-i.ji(Hfco.:-iienrKlr.-I feel it tt plcasur.
'hus, 01 ..iy on-ii rui-ord, t i luar tJHi.nony tothici
CI'"J,,U?'!1 '" Uer-'nn Hitters. Hi.ne.ie.trs bineo bill!
inu'h i.tllicle.l with liysp -pM.i, I us,i tut-in Willi g.e.t
bMuii:iel resulis. 1 11.1.0 oit-n rsecnaiemlnu the.,i 1.
Jisrson. viifetbl :, by thn tor.ii.iiitiurdi.oasc ,-ud Inv
IfPiir. frftn, I ... ...... ..... .. ..
uicir great value,
lievj it tub j n to.
I.i case nf t jiieral i.jnilit,, I In.
sth.:t cannot bj auriiass".!.
J.Jl. LYON?
i.Lr, " yi?'"-V;' Winter, l'.i,er of l'.o.bu,oui
t-apiis, chu.'efi.
It. Jcc.oi ;-lJj'r.r Cir .- i t J? it due f your f
lent irepaiutiii. l.tmllaiMV (i irtnan iiiiu-rs ton1'
my tjsiiiiiony toth. d.-nervj.i r-putatioii it has ubtiis
- iui ji,ii, ui hum., u.-en troabieu win
ro.it .lisora r 1.1 my h '3.1 and n.'.-vou. sysr-Jin. I '
alM-i. by !ii"a.. lory abaltU of vour "r.ii.ii' m
rs. 1 1.1 su k ,J nTivv ei,irie.ii ea gn-.-.l nnd una
1 nave tor years, ut tmiHi. .,, i,n ,1.1..,. ,1.1,1
i"-,l .lisora
nut
lers.
tiei; 1111 oejlili .iai lioja v,,rviiiui 1..1IIV lien
entte.. I contiaJiilly ircoaan?:i,l thj r.rtl. lo whet" I
lyeit with en. .a sii.ul ,r lu my 1111.1 ami have bjeu a
sure.1 iy ma 1 of their soo.l .-.Vets.
Kespactfully yours, T. Wl .TU.t. Roiboroug'', IV
From Rev. J, n, : 'ir.taii, of thi ruin Ucfona.il
tnurih, ..uutunn, i.o(,.s eouiuj, i'a.
...???,,::M- 3c'" -". -etJil Kir :-l lt..vo Iipcii nr
wiiii i.yspapi.i narly i,c,t,yyc , , 11,1,,-have iicv.r
laud'. UitUM.
, .""".'".HI li.Al Ul" II I US II
I US IIMf Cll LOO-'i 11- l!(t '
i am ,y i.tu.ii Loiimvuil in hjulin,
uiicr lahiut 11, j autt.s. itesliL-llullv t-imrs.
J, H, llMl.'.X-
r..r..3.
Large Biu (hulJinp neariy double quantity,)
H..iia- . tJlM l"'r "otile- hmf dozoji, S3 it
Small 8ia-T3 tCala ut Uotllj-lulf uuieu, il W
REWARE OF COUNTERFEITS,
Bee that the signature of "C. M. JACKSON," ii "i
the WejtmK of vucli bottle.
Should your nearest ilrucgist not Inivo the niluW
ilonotbsputoirby nny of the intoxicting nrepars
lions thut may bnoirered in it. place, but .end tiu.
uud wo win lurward, btcurcly packed, by express.
Principal OJico and Manvfaclory,
No. I Arch Street.
piu&wciruii.
Jones & Evan's.
(Successors to 0, M. JACKSON fi Co.,)
PROMtlEWRS,
US FDU HAI.H bv HtluriUl. iik.I ll,il,r lu Lull
Ulcoiinburg, May a, ifiji,. -jmi
i wii III Ik. United Slates.
' June u, 1B01. Wet ill, 18 M-Hurt)-