Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 31, 1864, Image 3

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    CTfjc Stmtmrg American,
H. 33. MABSSR, Editor tt froprlatcr.
K. WILVBET, PiibUahar.
wjsiuiiiy, im.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1864.
. B. M. tETTEKQILL ft CO
Ne. 37 Park Row, New York, and 8 8UU Street,
Potion, an our agent for the Bokbobt AmftiCAS
D lhoe citUw, and are autior!id to take Advortuw
merit and Subscription for us at our lowest rate.
3Loral 8 fairs."
IIlAtr-sBEiT. A pra or Job work, and a
acar,city of hands, mutt be onr eat use for issuing only
ahalf-theet tbiswok.
CFCnA.iai or Time. There hia been a slight
change ia running timonf the trains on the Northern
Central and tho Philadelphia and Erie roada, ai
will be accn by the new aebedule, or time-table, pub
lished in our columns. The prinoipal change is, In
the Erie train, whioh now arrives, eastward, at 10.30
P. M., anhouc and a half later, and northward, at
4.14 A. M , an hour later than previously. '
't Count. The January sessions of our court
'will commence on Monday next, the 21 day of Jan
uary. The trial list is a long one, and oontains a
number ol important causes.
. CThe CARRIER of tho "American," request
'US to say that ho will cull on its patrons to-day,
(Saturday) with hit addres', in which he will briefly
prescr.t his views of things in general, and the war
ia particular.
"eeCS
liy PonKisn. Several largo porkers have been
killed this season, in this borough. Amnngthehcnv
iest were two bolonging to Mr. S. llnupt, whose Joint
weight was 092. Another belonging to M. E. Buck
cr, which weighed 512 pounds.
Ijg-' We are informed by 8. II. Bove-, Esq., that
he intend building a three story brick building, on
the lot lately purchased by him, in market street,
adjoining B. Zettlemoycr. The building will cover
the whole front of tho lot, and sixty feet in depth.
The cellar Kill be fitted up for a saloon, the lower
stories for stores and offices, end the third story for a
hall, llo estimate the building to coll seven thois
anil dollar. Mr. Buyer is one of our mo: energetic
business men, Hud will, no doubt, successfully carry
out his project.
ArrOHCTMRXTS BVTUI Coi'XTr ColKUllo.-
Ens.Chorlo Weaver has beeu re-appoinid Clitrk
ro the board of Commissioners. Jese M. PtMpson,
Mercantile Appraiser. '. P. M'olvertoii, .Selici.'or
for the county, and lr. J. V. Peale, Physician lor
the Jail. These ale good appointments. .Mr. Wea
ver, who is the old clurk, baa had considerable expo
e in the oSico, and is obliging auel sttrnt'v to
ies.
CuniMTv as. This time-honored day, secured
1'hri.niuu world, was celebrated with the usu-
iod cheer, uotwithstimding tho
Miifai .wabl "
hor. If thore Is a bright day in the calendar. ;
0 ciieerful thau the reft, it Is t'hrisluiM day. aud
a one just po&icd wad a day of rejoicing and good
neer, individually and nationally.
The fine sleighing has almost disappeared
The ruin and wild weather, tlie beginning of the
woek, curried off the snow and left the streets
most bare.
at-
t"i?TiiB Ckntual Hotkl. We understand this
ell known s'.aul bos boeu sold to Mr. Henry lists
of Northumberland, for tho turn of fl 1.000. .Mr.
Haas knows how to kei;p a hotel, end wil 1 I'Ot fail
to make the Central one of the best in the country.
fjp" We observe for the last few weeks a large
number of horeOH being taken over the rarns'l,
at this place, on their way to Washingtou. Tney
re generally good Lorres. intended for. the army.
I'ncle .S'am will have a good stock after this "cruel
war is over."
t J Thanks Kev. M. Klu.d requen us to Un
der his thanks l Lis friends and members of his
c.iureh, for their generou. donation tohim ou Christ
inn eve.
.Jy' s'HEiiiFP'a .Salks. Our neihb.ir of the
Gdselte.'' in gi ing a synopsis of the sales, advc-i-ti-el
by .sheriff Weaver, is particular to stale the
fact, that the ''American'' has been selected as one
of the papers for that purpose The SherilT is well
l.iionn s a correct and careful business man, and this
is another evidence of that fact. Besides the editor
of the "American" and the Sheriff, are personal
f. ieudr of long standing.
fjf' Post Vol ii Books. As this is the end of the
yer, everybody who has any open accounts, should
be posting up his books and getting ready for a gen'
era! settlement. The men wbo uttends to his duty
regularly aud thoroughly, l poriods not more than
a year apart, will do well in the world, let him en
gage in what bucinera he will, niue cases iu ten.
You might us well atlumpt to fling a cat from a win
dow so as not to fall upon her feet, as to break a
man who keep his accounts posted aud holds too
frequent settlements. "knrt settlements make loug
friends," and what is stronger argument even, iu
these sordid duys, they make long purs ton. Post
vour books, then, friend, druw up your bills, settle
disputable uiatterawitb your neighbors, on the liberal
soirit of men resolved not to go to lav, and rtkolx cd
to know tokore you are when another 2Vew Year
comes in, so you may welcome it in peace and
quietness. The I'. S Assessors will call upon you
to make returns of your uuoual iucoioe, and you
should have your books posted up.
t j?' The following is oopy of an addreee issued
to the people of Pennsylvania, by Major Hodge A. A.
Provost Marshal General. Our readers should give
it a careful perusal, and act accordingly. Every
loun is interested iu the matter, and should assist in
fillingruotut in the manner mentioned :
Attention ! The President bus called for 300,000
troops to be raised by volunteering or draft. The
5tb of February, 1M5, has been fixed uion as the
duy of draft. If your quotas are not filled by volun
teers by that time the deficiency will most certain
ly be mode up by draft.
Ward and Township Committees are earnestly
invited to commenct work at once. Tha longer you
the more difficulty will be your tiwk.
The attention of these Committees is also invited
to the necessity and propriety of delivering np to th'
District Trovost Marshals all Jetinijutnlt from
former draft.
It is impossible for the Vnited States autboritios to
find these men, secreted as they are by their friendt
and by persons hostilo to theUovernmeut.
Committees, United States, Slate aud County offi
cers, and all g'jid citixens are requested to arrest
these men, and deliver them to the Provost Marshals.
Every man jo arrested aud put into service by tho
Board of Enrollment counts one towards fi'Ung your
quota.
Information by letter or otherwise, furuithed to
the liiHlrict Provost Marshals of the whereabouts of
these delinquents will do thankfully received and
promptly acted upon.
rrovost Marshals will cause list of delinquent,
from all former drafl to be made and distributed,
t the end that all to disputed may understandingly
assist in foreiug these delinquents to perform their
duty to their country and to their own people.
Lrlng In all your delinquenuj ; exert yoursolvet to
jfut in volunteers, aud tha neecasiiy of a draft wttl
be avoided.
Our tirwuet and ttmvtit mrt evtrywhtrt vicla-
, now- The dawn of peace is at hand, due power-
til blow cow given, will be fatal to tha Rebellion
Let u Urta our several capacities, sud at tit u to
st le4, unci to make that blow eBeoiira ui final
mCHAFP I IOIGE.
UJf !M Iafti.tr;, A I. I'. M. G,
Ity CoEtaiiPtAtTP f araoraaairr. The Indi
cation era, from what we own learo, that tsunbej
of new buildings will b ereoted. la Una daoe, next
tprlng and summer. Bore of tbao will be superior
structure, Among them, a Conrt House, end a
handsome Banking house and dwelling, for the
Bank of Northumberland.
GT Donatio. Re. M. r.hoJ, raetor of tha
Lutheran Church, at this place, WU, on Saturday
evening last, tha rejlpisot of One Hundred and
thirty-three Dollar! and fifty cants, presented tohlm
by friends and members of his church, at a Christ
mas offering and testimonial of estoem. It was a
generous and well-timed donation to a worthy tar
tant In lie cause of Christ
Cabd Mr. Yotrxo of the Prcebyterian Church of
Sunbury, begale.tr to tender his thanks for 'the
several rich and beautiful presents he Las restive 1
from his congregation, on tha era of his departure-
But Independent of this Intrinsic value, he shall
price them as expression! of that friendship which
he to fully reciprocates, and which survives kit pre-
sect services.
Tho donors shall be Irreparably associated, In his
memory, with their gift ; and though needing no
such spur to remembrance, their graceful offerings
shall be a continual memento to recall the givers,
when long time end apnea aball intervene between
him and them.
$-Sr-The victories of Sliertimn and Thorn.
as, have bud their effect in bringing down I
the price of gold. As soon ua Sliurnian takes
Chni'lvston, and our fleet unr.l forces capture
Wilmington, X. C, the only rebel post of
entry loft, which, no doubt, will be nccora.
!Uhcd very soon, we shall see fjold full '
rapidly, and remmn tit a, moderate premium.
Every thing tle w ill be reduced accordingly
as matter of course.
Peace on War that's the Qcasnos ! There
are thousands, aye, tens of thousands, of persons in
our land who are desirous of having peace, but tbev
are so nltlictcd with the various diseases to which
flesh is heir to, that there is an iuceuauj. war going
on wi, thin on account of tho inpure state of their
htood that they have no peace dflv or niht. Their
earnest inquiry is. ! there no balm in Oilead or no
physician there ?'' Yes, yes! I'so Pinkehtox's
j V AHOO AMD Causa r a KttlKItS, Htnl you will iou
f find relief and possess a cjuiplcte vier.ry over your
j troubled and diseased coimitution. We peak 'thus
confidently, because we have tried thein. ud the re
i soli in our case wns most glorious. lilcs-ed lie those
i Bitter! Indeed they are "peAce-uiskn!. " ReuTcm
; t.r (be genuine Wuhoo ai.d Culisi.aa Bitters have
j the name of Juc.b Pinkertoo blown, on each bottle,
j For sule by all le-ipectahlo drugis:s ut.d wholesale
dealers.
H. A. PISHKR, Agent, Saubmy. la.
Trial List for January Torm. 13JS.
Plaint!". lleleudairl.
R'uetu V l.iwsrl jt'.iuifj Jos, vs A l-ert Worrcl etui
( oiley nt.J Llleu Lis Kite vi I'ruuk I'ortt-r
Jnhn li-:her, iuibur Oarer's ex'rs.
'J'iic C-itbou Run Imp. t o lr. J Cifjieitt
The tiirhrd rii'o X iut Co ts llenrin-i .i.-r adm'r.
liuHl C.iul VS l'Huill Uiittl,
Cio oi' li. for T M iiripl vi Jauui Vwielyke
same for use of Jaue Wii!.t s s.riie el al
!.o C Welkrr
n lieo l.uriii
J KCqb Ji liel
; J A .1 Cumuii!);!
vs J.,J.t. Voting, CwuSt.
vs Oeor llluin
il llouiy WeUe et al
A .M Last wick
vs Th. M I'ursel et al
viBurlj.i.' Aun Alexauder
vs Uonj tiearuart elal
vs .S.uue
r Th llaumardner,
i Jtnu A Coi.rud
vs Mallii: Perfitlg
John 1! tifti
1,',v7, r
i..i ii.,- r. .
The liai.L ;l Svi .
tMua et al '
Wu L Dfwsrt
Jeremiah Zimikerman,
John Neuinan Ac.
Kchiutiau llaupt
vs liavia al'lron
Jeremiah Saiitle vs Jaoob Jindt.re.
Ivter lv. Ki-her vs Jo?r,h W eiliri.
Ira T Cleuioi.t. etal s J. J. bull A J V Crietftell
Terdin'ind .M:uer, tsJae M Mdiiror is
Sarah Jane Coiiti, vs K.i.ulAtli Jerksus.
Coin, of 1'enn'a for V Lting vs It. Wat.lrou.
Mictiael tirahatn vs Jsiuc Pollo'k et al
Pol .1 llroilier l.'ird A X'ouly
1 J M folium for u.u vi J W Mt'oiuiiuk
Thomas Coo:ly vs John Mfyer : ith LOiice
John C Morgan t Steshrn fiittet t.Kit.ier
Hiram 11. Moore cl al vsO. S. Vr .U-o.l,
lleurv liewman Ae i Kdwsitt lir.uui
Win II Kris.'Llii-e rs C I' llolienf'.rin el 1
Martin Ooiden vs m Monteiius
Win Pcrsiui; TS John 2i'.i:r.
Peler K P-Uer vs George B Peujtr
Joseph liiKwn adm'r s 0 K Al'l'heitva
Jonathan Hoover vs Jusi.di Kecd
MtitiuoLLu Conl 'l'rit.
FnAiioais, l. 5, 1S34.
I onm. I'tct.
Sent for suk eujisg bee.
Per Imi report,
14.
To tame Ume Isft year,
J'H7 12
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
TUE UJiAKL PEIKOLEUM COMPAKY
oy riiiLADrJLrm.v.
CMLllT.4Ii, M, 000,000
100,003 SHARFjS, PAIt f 10 00.
$30,000 CASH WOKKIXCJ CAPITAL.
SUIiSCKIi'TIOX I'lUCE, 2.50.
President T. IIASKINS IU PL" V, President o
the Cattawissa ltailroad Co.
Vice President THOMAS IV WATTSOJf. of the
Hardware nrm of Truilt A 'o . No. .'-'J-i Market st.
Tre.teurer-AMlLL WOltK; of Work, .UjCoueb
& Co., Bankers. 1'S S'.uth Third street.
Dinr.CTous : -T. liaskins I'U Puy J Thomas P.
Wuttsou ; h. S. Iti'w-hards. Of Ueuoautu.i-n ; William
1. fcherred. Iusiu-;mco Agent; lieovve I1. Way, of
lutebry liootls firm. J. T. Way A Co.; A. W.
Leise.inu;. Cashier Maue'n Chuiik I.uik, Muu:h
Chunk ; l.JwurJ hhipprn, 1 k-i.
'lite property of tiie liraku Petroleum roint'any
conisu oi two Hoc: ui' land, one of Uvo huudre'i aod
tifiy-xeven acres and one of two huiidreU and sis'y
fiie a'.'res. uiOti: in nil, five l.ui.Jred and twelve
acres, iu 1'ae. uu Itio inell I tr.f.i ij u! Oil i.re.k.
't hu r r.'purty L u L en crit'.ici-l'.y exaioiued L-y a
Comuiiltc bpp 'i.iied f ,r ti:u! (.u.-pjso. i,ni ti,a trri-
lory prouounceii. iu tueir J Ufemon. to bo fully
etiuul u lluii of uil Cierk. :u which the largest
oil wells ever discovered have beou found.
The laiids resemble those ou tiil Creek, in every
particular, aud il is believed fn-m the large number
of oil springs in close proximity, thai valuable wells
wil) be opened ou both these tract!1.
Tbe u.auaemut have already secured several
Kugiues and engaged a competent Superintendent,
with a view to immediate aua un energetic develop
ment. A large portion of these tracts is bottom, and
admirably adapted tor boring.
beverul Conijiauya ure organised on lands im
mediately ai joining this territory, among which are
the Briggs and Creseut City Oil Companies of Phila
delphia. Iu presenting Ihe Drake Petroleum Cnmpsny to
the. public, thu Directors ask that their scheme
should be examined, aue subscriptions made to the
Slock in full faith at to iu prusout and prospective
value.
T. IIASKINS DU PUT, President.
THUS. D. WAHfON", Vice President.
BAMl'LL W OUIC, Treasurer.
Subscription! will be received for a limited camber
of shares at the iiankiug House of Work, McCouch
i Co., So. 30 South Third Street, Philadelphia.
December 10, Irtdt.
BREAD I BEEADI! BREAD!!!
NEW BAKERY.
aMIE undersigned will open a Bakery, on Market
. street, Sunbury, Pa., in the course ot two week
where he will keep constantly on hand,
1'ri-wlt Ilrs-ud, 'I'm Uf-llolla, IUtkt,
and TEA-Bl'NNS, which will b delivered to fuini
lie (very morning.
All kiudt nf
FANCY CAKES, Common Cake, Pretrels, Ac.
Pic-Nio Parties, Weddinga and Funerals, will be
(upplied at the shortest uotiee.
A good aaaortuicnt w ill be kept np at all time,
manufactured out of the best material, and orders
will be promptly attended to.
He trust thai hi frieuds and tbe publio generally
will tusiaia bim in this new enterprise, now greatly
needed iu Sunbury.
lie irusi nn experience in the business will ena
ble him to give general satisfaction to all who mar
favor him with their patronage.
, DAVID TRY.
BanboryDeo. 10, 1864.
Imitate of Henry Uclser, Sri, dec'U.
NOTICE is hereby given that letter of adminis
tration bavins been grauied lo the aulacriber
on lb etle nf Henry Reiser, Sr., late f Lower
Aeguua township, Norihumberlond county, fa.,
deceased. All person indebted to said tateara
requested to make immediate payment, and those
basting elaim m preeeot them for settlement.
GEORGE KLISER, Adm'r
Low. August twp., Pea 10, leol w
"I P you waat a rood bandeom Parlcsr Cwv,r to
JL fcklllU ACalTDI.tv..wbi.uo. u,;.
i.i lb
Jl.i.lsJ, In j
-lil.lC" 12 j
S-it.iii Co i
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
IN partosnoe of an order of tho Orphans' Court of
Northamborland oounty, will be exposed to pub-
no sue ai ute House ot John Btswiler, la uoorge
tuwo, on
Saturday, ths 31rt day of Dtcembtr, 1804.
All that oertaln tot or piece of ground, eitnate In
Lower Mabonoy township, Hid oounty, adjoining
lands of Petor Wltmor, Caroline Bwob, George
Downey and John Werta, oontaining TWEN'fiT
Acres and Fifty-one perches more or less,
2d, A eertaiu Limestone Lot, situate in said town
ship, adjoining lauds of John Sohreyur and Philip
Bubb's estate, oonlaininz i4H nerchoa mora or less.
on which is orootel a Lime Kiln.
'Hi A certain other Tract of Land, situate as nfnro-
aid being the Mansion l'arni of the snid decuient,
adjoining lands ol William Alicbael, uuiiam Uing
aman, Christian Mener and Jacob E. Leuker, con
taining tbirtv-niueaores and ono hundred and throo
fetches more or less, on which are erected two Log
louses, Stables and other improvements. L.ate (he
property 01 marles Kerstetler, ueocosed.
hale to commencoat ton o'clook A.M., of said day
when tha terms aud conditions of tale Kill be made
known by
ADAM LL. Kl.lt, Allin'f
By orderof the Court, J. A.J. Cmnmlni. Clk, O. C,
bunbury, lec, lst4
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
rrpursuanooofanorderof tbe Orphans' Court of
Northumberland county, will be exposed to pub
lic sale at the bouse of Abraham Kothirtnol, iu
GEORGETOWN, Northumberland county, ou
Saturday theSlstday ofLkctmlerA. D. 1801,
a certain lot In said town, No. 0, adjoining nn alley
and lot of Pbiliaj Bobb, fronting on Water street.
Also an island In tbe Kiver Mnquehunim. opposite
laid town oontaining 6 acres ami H'J perches.
Also an Island situate in said Kiver, oallnd Rover's
Island, near said town, containing about 2 acres and
27 perches
Also, another Island in the "n l Itiver Su?quchan
na, noar Clcorge'own, called Shuflni 's Islnnd.
Also, an lslaud' annate in a short distnnca above
Plat Island in said river, containing about ono and
oue-fourth of au acre.
Also, another I!and,.aituate In snid liver, nearly
opposite fiddler' Hun, called Brocious' Island, con
taining about one nore.
Lute 1he property of Sophia I.nhr. deceased. Sale
to commence at one o'clock P. M.. of said duy. when
tbe terms and conditions of salo will be mudu known
by (iEOKOi; B. LAIlll. Adm r.
By orderof the Court. J. A. J. Cumiuiugs, OIL O.C.
Sunbury, Nov. 23, lsbt.
AtU'litloil, L.uai:cai unit dinttriuvn !
AMBR0TYPE AND rHOTOGRAPII
GALLERY.
Ovvr J. Coweu's Store, corner Maikel A 1'awuSiS.,
BTJNBUKV.l'A.,
Q HVKltl.Y. hes opened anew Picture Gallery
u the aleplnce, and is prupr.red to take
Portraits iu the busl style and manner.
AMP.UOTVPKS AXli PlIOTOiiltAI'Ji-i,
are taken in every style ot ihe Art. that cannot bo
liuipaMjd in the 'ut(. Having several yioir's expe
rience, he will jjive saiifaeliou or nn cliare.
Copies will he tj.ken Iniiii all suits of 1'ieturei.
(live him a cull, lteuicuibvr, oVr Howell s stoic.
Sunbu-y, Deo. 1", lutil.
(Jaa. W. Sitii. Cii.is. B. Ok.ntheu.
o x.sw Xt jr ijX
Market slrect, une door east of Mrs. Boulton's Ilote
stjistb-ctpiy, I3 A.,
Have opened
A N E W T 1 N - W A U E,
Shi't't Iron nm! Slove ftors,
and intend keeping consiantly on hand, and manu
facturing to order on shortest notice,
TIN AND SHKliT IHON-WAUli of all descriptions.
A L."-rge Stock of Cook Stovesof the following Brands:
VIZtlilAXVl PBNN !
NIAGARA,
and ou the following two Lrand we defy competi
tion, namely
4'oiiiti.'iHtIoit Ciax Ituc'ii-!', Coot.-,
(aererniir IVnii C'oi.
unsiirpatsed for beauty of finish, sitnplicitv of ar
rangement, combinini; cheap'ir. and liurabiiity. and
caeb stove warranted to periorui what ibey are re
presented ALSO. PA P. LOR ami OFFICE STOVIW. in pront
variety. eiobrnciii; ail tho tst uianulacturus. and
tn&l fsihionat!e ilesiLS
Abo, T!0 cclsl rate iMlTM for heating up and
down stai.n.
Alro the csetratet VULCAN Hi: tTElt.
("asmI :!, Conl (Ml I-ui;w, Sliitlosi,
'l)iitr Srp, :iuI all nrliVIc
anusually kei.i in an estaV.i.-hiuent oTtl'ls kind. Wo
are eUo prejared lo irmll kinds el Spooling. ItiKiOiii.
Hane ai.d Kurnuca Work, tlas Pitting. Ac. ilepair
h'tgeheuplf and neatly executed.
C'cos'.ry produce taken iu tA.-i.ango at ntatket
pike.
sriTii a r.r.NTiir.K.
Ilase the Az'iiv for BIBB'S CIll.V.IIll ATEP Ft UK
Pl.ACl'i ST'.iVliS. for the Counties of Northumber
land, ;;uy!er. Uiii'.n aud Mon'.our. I
Ard uie alfo ag-nts fr th l'ij hor A Wiliower
Liin 'Trnnnrortntien.
Sun u: v.Deo. 3. Isdl.
CLOTllING EOR ALLir
AT
js a air. eLZ2 m x.r3r'9s
CON TIN E N TAL J L O T II I N G
B A Z A A 11 .
Corner of.Harkct Mquarc .V Itnll
iSoiKl !tri''t,
SUNK U H V, P i; N N'A.
JUST OPLNr 1. WrSTEU STOCK OF
HEADY MADE CLOTHING,
Of the newest style?, cut by the best Artisis. trimmed
and iMtvle eriuel lo Custom Work, and sold at the
lowest price..
1'U mid Ko Clollilsifj cf the best ma-
Icrir.l ennclsiipg of Dre-"a Coats, Fro-k Coals, Sake
Ci.its. Pants, aud Vests of various colore and quali
ties. OENTI.F.MUSS
OVERCOATS & SHAWLS.
GENTLEMEN'S FUKNISHINO GOOD:?,
svtcb rj Shirts, Over-shirts, Undershirts, Drawers,
Collars, Cravats, Tiecktics, Uandkorchiuf, Stockings,
Gloves, As.
Hut and npa of all klndN.
BOOTS AND SHOES, tltl'NKS, VALISES, UM-
BRELLAS, and NOTIONS of all kinds, and nuine.
rous other articles.
The public are invited to call and examine his
Stock.
Kemember the place. ''Continental Outran? Store,"
Coiner of Market Square and the N C. It. It.
LEVI I1ECI1T.
Sunbury, Dee. 10, 1361.
'J'lie ('oiuplete, IoulIcA'tItigf !S-lf.
mriiui-ullux;
CORN SHELLER ! !
PATENTED, AlGlSTud, 184.
rpilIS Sheller la th only one that shell the Corn
X perfectly clean from the Cub wheu green, soak
ed or dry. . it give the Ear a double operation on
the Shelling Wheel as it passe through, and epu
rate the Cob from the Corn completely, rendering it
at once fit for market withoot the ns of the fanning
will, 'ihit machine shells a
Half Bushel of Ear$ to tht Minutt by Ordi
nary JJand Potter.
and can be used, also, by Horse, Steam or Water
Power by attaobing a Pulley on the Crank Shall.
For Durability, Clsanlioes. Neatness Cheapness
and Rapidity tu ("helling, this Machine eauuot be
equalled by any other.
STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE ON
REASONABLE TERMS.
Giktlkwiii : If you want your eorn Shelled
clean ; if you have ocousion to shell green or damp
eorn; if yon want you corn and cob separated ; il
yon want a durable machine ; if you want a cheap
holler, buy tbeComplct, Double-Acting, Self.Sep.
aratiug Corn t holler.
REFERENCES !
II. B. Maaser.
Charle Ilaat, Miller,
C. G. Morgan A Co.,
VT.J. v. reale JSonbury
Samuel Lesaig, Readmit.
Geo. Weiser, L. Augutia.
Millers, Banbury
doi. nan, rarwer,
Henry Leuanring, Bear Gtp. C. A lbei Georgetown
flsnafactured and for tal at'' ..Iry of
lAPniDvu m imii put, r
fcuubury, Dee. 3, loot 1- '
FANCY DUY GOOD STORE.
XwTIOO KATB 33I.A.OIE,
RESPEOTFULLT Inform br friends In flunbury
and vicinity, that the ha Just opened hor
FALL AND WIIfTEIt OOODS.
. ol Notion and Fancy Dry (toods,
Market street, four doors weel of Win. It. Miller'
Boot and Shoe store, UNBUliY, I'a.
Her stock consists of Trimmings, notions, embroi
deries, Ladies and Cbildrens' hats and shakers; silk
and oilier linings, Corsets, Hoop-skirts, Crape aud
Loon Veils; 2iols,. gloves, stockings, collars, aud
Corset, Ao.
WOOLEN GOODS,
Breakfast Shawls, Sontaga, Red Riding Hoods, Caps,
Hosiery of all kinds.
Gents' Handkerchiefs, Cravat, Neckties, Puspcn
dors ; Ribbons, of all kinds, feathers, Velvet, and
many other articles too numerous to mention.
KATE BLACK.
Sunbury, Oct. 22, 1801.
AdniiiilwIrnfor'N ."otloc.
OTICE Is hereby given that letters of adminis
trillion having been grunted to the snhjerihor,
ou the estate of Jacob Klehach, lute of Lower Muhti.
noy township, Northumberland county, Pa., due'd.
All persons indebted nre requested to make immedi
lite payment, and tboso huving claims, to present
them for settlement.
ISAAC t. WITMElt, Adm'r.
Lower Mnhonny twp., Oct. S, lrtfi-1. lit
Ivnu want a good Cooking-Stove, go to SMITH
PUENT11EU S Now Shop. dr.l
ALL AND WI X T K It
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
.Hi A.W1 BMi.xi:ie,
Two floors West of t!ic Post Oflirc,
eTJXTBTJH-5r, PENN'A.,
HAS just received and opened a largo assortment
of Fancy Dress Goods, such as Ulnvos, Jouvian
Kid-gloves, Silk anil lisle thread Ulovcs; Ladies
cotton mid woolen Hose, Children' Merino llo.-c.
Silk Mils, Ilnndkerchiefs, Corsets. Embroidered
Slipper. Itibhon f ANC V DRESS 1)1 T'lONS, Bugle
Gitubi-'. Trimmings, Duttons, Belt Kihbnn Velvet ltlb
bons, Braid. Hell Clasps, Ladies' Neck-tic. Fuucy
Buttons. CliAI'KltlllllON nnd TH IMM NO ; Em
broidering Braids, Jueonet and Swiss Kdging nnd
insertions ; .Mnlteene Lnec t'olnrs. Laces, tirenndinu
Veils, fancy Diets Combs, tlleuii Dresses, Nctts, nnd
n v:iritv of" oth.T articles.
WOOI.I N tiOODS. such ns Sonlngs, Breakfast
Cosoys. Caps, Mittens, Sacquc, Cloves. Silk and
Cotton Flay.', c.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
Books. Hymn Books. Blank Books, Memorandum
Books. Diaries, Pocket Bonks. Ink Slimds, Tens,
Pencils, u fine assortment of Paper, Ink, Ao.
Toilet Soups, Tiiotli-BrU'hcs, Ac.
TOYS AND (i.VMKS FOR CHILDHEX.
All of which havo been selected with care nnd will
be sold ut reitsonable prices.
ANNA PAINTER..
Sunbury. Oct. 22, 1861.
I'om-lli .V Art li Sl., E-liilal liilila.
Cuter for the best Trade, and oEer no Baits or de
ception to induce Custom, but rely on l'Alll DEAL
I.NU and GOOD UOODS ! .
Best Mcrinoc., Fashionable Silks,
Xubility Plaids, Pini's Poplins,
Dark KoiiluriU Figured Merinocs,
Plaid Shawls, Good Blankets.
P. S. Wo follow UOLD down, us close as wo fol
low it up. Now isa good time lor Mcrehunts and
Consumers to come in.
October 8, 1801. 2mw
H ATS ! II ATS ! !
SAMl'KL FAUST,
Two doors west of Fischer' Drug Siorc, Market St.,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
IS constantly manufacturing tho latest styles of Wool
and 1'ur li.i'r. which for softness uud durability
are not stirpie-sed.
Give him a call and sec his stock of Hats which are
sold cheaper than elsewhere. Merchants and others,
purchasing at wholesale, will And it to their advan
tage to call and procure nn articlo cheaper und equal
lo city manufacture.
Sunbury, October I. 13tVl.
GUI' AT KEDl'CTION 1NTIIK PRICE OF
CDBR' eC&ijoBas9
LID WIN LTALIj & CO.,
No 20 South Second Street, 1'hil iul l J. i i .
Are ii'"T ofl'erin'4 their mngnifieent flcli ot Silk",
Dn-- il is, Show Is, Cloths, Cloaks, Velvets, J.C.,
fur below tho present Oold Prices !
We have also on hand, alarijrstoekof DOMESTIC
ItOODS. which we are now selliug nt a great reduc
tion trom the prices we have neon selling Iheiu at.
As wo have hud the advantage of n riso iu tho prices
of our Stock in tho progress of tho War for the last
two or tiiiee year-, we now propose to give our Cus
tomers the Adventure of the fall iu Prices.
Culieocs and Muslins, reduced,
Flannels nnd 'i'ablu Lioens, reduced,
Blankets and nil stable Woods, reduced.
We re-'pc'ttiilly s.'liett from the Ladies und oliirrs
visiting Philadelphia, nn e.taminaiinn of our sloek,
which is unsurpassed in variety and style, In this city.
N. B.. WhoEcsule Bnvers. mo invited to exiuuiuo
our stOL-k. "EDWIN JIAl.l.t CO.,
Xo. I" South Second etrctl, Philadelphia.
October S, IMH i'mw
MEW GOODS
JUST OPENED
Fall & Winter Goods,
AND BOLD CIIEAFKK TII.VX KI.SK
H HKliE I
ISAAC FTTP.1A1T3
1.1 Zetlcmoyer't Building, opposite Geurhurl's Con
fectionery Store, Murketstreet, SUNBURY, Pa.,
HAS just opened a ncll selected assortment of
Gooils, which he offers for sale at very low prices.
DRY
1
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, such us Cloths, Cum
lucres. Muslins. Sheetings, Ticking, Calicoes, De
Laiues. Silks, Ginghams, Ac , Ac. '
IIA'I'rW iiul t'Al'N of every description.
NOTIONS & VARIETIES.
Consisting nf Hosiery. Gloves. Thread. Buttons,
Suspenders, Neckties Cullers. Handkerchiefs, Hair
Bi utiles. Tooth Brushes. Fancy Head Dresses, Bal
moral Skirls. Hoop-Shirts. Curpct-b:igs, Trunks, Va
lises, L'mhrellas. Cotton-Yarn, Soaps, und numerous
other articles too tedious to mention.
HARDWARE,
tuch at nails, hin'jrs nnd serews, door latches aud
knobs, and C CILERY of every description.
Dyes, Drugs, Paints, Yiirnislics, Oils, Gluss,
Putty, Ac, Ao.
((iici-usuiire tins! 4iilahvure ol"
every lt''i'lliou.
STOXE AND EAUTH EN WARE.
An extensive Stock of
Comfmscd of Sugar. Coffee, Toss. Rice, Corn-sturch,
Molasses. Candles, Meal, Fish, Cheese, Salt, Tobacco,
aud Segurs. ;
KEADY-MABE CLOTHING.
Also,
300TS & SHOES
for men, women and children.
All kinds ot Country Produce taken in exchange
for Goods.
Sunbury, Sept
10, 1804.
E. C. QOBI3ST,
Attorney natd i'ottnellor at l4iv
HARBISBUBO, PENN'A-
WILL carefully eltcrd to eolleetinna and all
oihrr matters euirusled to him. iu the counties
of Dauphin, Northnoibcrlaud and SirVder.
Oct. la, 1(I4. ly
luternnliounl Hotel,
Mi and 67 hroadmiu, Cornel' Fiauihn Street
NEW YORK. .
rpUIS Bust elas Honse -the most quiet, kofnelik
l and pleataut Hotel in the city offer superior
inducements to those visiting New York for business
; pleasure. It it eenlral iu iu location, and kept on
the EuHoraAM Pls. in oonueetlun with TavLuu'e
Si l.oox, where refrethiuenla eaa be had all hour,
or ervei in their en room. The charge are mo
derate, the roouil aud attendance of the nrat order-
ba'lui, and all th modern eoaiecleaec attached.
'Get 1, loot.
UWWM
THE UNION F01tEYT.lt!
At the Store of
JCH1T BOWE1T
Corner of Abirket and Pawn fiUeets,
BUMflUnr, PENN'A.
Just opened
PALL & WINTER GOODS,
for overybody . This no "Hlowln;," but plain truth,
whioh every ono will be eonvinc j that oalla and ex
amine! tb (took, which ounitit of
Dress Goods, Casslmeret, Cloths, Oents' Overcoating,
Jeans, Cuttonados, Muslins, DresaQoodt in
great variety.
LADIES' DUESS GOODS.
Plain and Figured Delaine, French and Figured
Merinos, l'iue Wool Duluiueaall torts and
tbades, Prints. Nankeens, LADIES'
CLOAKING. Table-Covers, .
Irish Linen, Brown aud , t
White Sheetings, ; '
Shawls, Bslmorul Skirt nf all
kinds, Hoop Skirts, all prices. Hand
kcrcbiufs, Flannels, Ladies' Kid, Bilk
and Merino Olovos, Ac.
Jewelry of all kins!.
Ladles' nnd Gents' Union Skates.
A largo assortment of SOTION3.
rstfm&crj ,"
Hardware, Codarwnre, O'aaswaro, Chinr.wnr,
Ouuenswure, Crockery. Oroceries, Tobacco,
Scgars. Snulf, Ten, Coffee, Sugar,
Molasses, Spices, Fish, Salt, Ac, Ac,
mid everything else u-uully kept in a store. Pro.
duce taken u' jcbanjjo for goods. Jio trouble to
show Vj-
WILLIAM BOWEN.
Eunbury, Nov. S, 1881.
Always ! Always ! Alwuys !
ON HAND, AND SELLING CHEAP TIIK
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
Just opened at No. 1 Store of
WEAVER & FAGELY.
CONSISTING OF
DRY GOODS!
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, well ns Clolbs, Cass!,
meres, Muslins, Sheetings. Ticking. Calicoes, De
laines, Fitinuels. nnd all kinds of MOL UN 1NG liouds,
Alpaccns. lllack Silks, tiingliains, Balmoral and
Sluluton Skirts, Canton Fliiuncls, Nankeens, Car
peting of all kinds.
HATS 3c CAPS.
NOTIONS & VARIETIES,
Comprising. Hosiery. Gloves, Thread. Buttons, Sus
penders, Nefik-ltcs, Ci'llars, Humlkarchicfs,
Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes. Go in Rib
bon and Cord, tape, crotchet-braid,
Worked collars, fancy head
dresses, tidy cotton, carpet
binding, combs., fancy
soaps, carpet bags
Trunks. Valises, Umbrellas, Blank Books, Paper,
L'nvclnpc. Au.
is? at m.'aa:ffljTivW,iv."ia.jaH3
Of all kinds, such as Nails, llinpes nnd Screws, Door
Lnlcliesaud Knobs, Locks, and CUTLLUY. ot every
(Inscription.
Also. Dyi-u, Drtifrt, Ptiints, Van:isbcs, Fish,
Fluxsi-cil nml IWiizino Oils. Ghiss, Putty, &c.
t(uei'iisjnarc "j".' flltM urc oi' tall
STONE AND 'EARTHENWARE.
An Extensive Stock of
GROCERIES,
Composed of Suitor. CoH'eo, Teas. Rice, Corn-sturoh.
Maccaroni, Barley, Baking-powder, molasses, sotips,
candies, tobucco and segtirs, fc-ult, Fish, Meat, Cheese)
Ac. Ac.
Also, a largo variety of
BOOTS & SHOES.
for Men. Women and Children.
t'-AII kinds of drain and Country Froduce taken
iu eAchtinjie for GikhIs.
Give us a call before you purchase elsewhere, we
arc bound to sell as low ns nuy ono else.
Slorc-rooin in Ira T. Clement' buildinq at tbe
sontli-weetoorncr of Market Siuaro, near Ihe Court
House.
Sunbury, Nov. 5, ISM.
F you want (rood Tin-Ware, go to SMITH &
. GENTUElfS New Shop. dr i.
Disu-is-M lor I (.. An assortment of Dia
ries lor Ist'tj.of varies styles and site. Also,
Cup, Note and Leiter Paper, lor salo bv
ANNA PAINTER.
Sunbury, Nov. 5, 1S65.
5o atr.WAno.
rp'IE subscriber offers the uljove tewntd for tha
L discovery of the person who entered , dMellinjr
iu Hush township, nearly opposite Red Point Fur
nace, about the luth of Aujrust hmt. nod robbed him
of Clothing and other urliclcs to thuiuluo of about
one biindi'e.l dollars.
Address the subscriber at Dun ill. P. O.
CHARLES CARR.
Rush township, Dee. 3, 1361.
I. K. STAUFFER.
WATOHMAKEH A JEWELRY.
No. 14.1 Norlh SECOND street, corner of Quarry,
Philadelphia.
Au iiwtM-,iit-tif i Vstt'ltise 3-iv-fli-y,
Sil'r Kln(4'l e urs- cor.slaully
on band. Suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS!
l.if R pairiug of Watches aud Jewelry promptly
nti ended to.
December 3, ISOl ly
CnaiSTMAS AND B1UDAL PKESEN'PS.
henry Harper,
o. R-SO Air 1 St., IMiiludelpIila.
Has a large stock of
WATCHES.
FINE JEWELRY.
SOLIDSTLVER WARE
Superior plated TEA SEW, SPOONS, PORKS
Ac.
October 1, 1861. 4m
vi 'r if ,T r?"ro ew i tj
TI tr -( iiur-, ( Mtl ItV, I'll.
HAVING just relumed from the Cily with au en
tiro new stock of
Iriif, i'lt-til'ii!si, Ierruiuery und
Toilet .ti'lieleNt -
to which he invites bisfrlcn'l" and the public ?ener
ally, to call und exumiue. The Drugs and Medicines
ure all eutevted from tbe best imjiorting houses iu
the Eastern niui hul with tbe grcutest care as to puri
ty and efficiency and nvoiding as much as puseibie,
the introduction of dclerlous nostrums.
PATENT MEDICINES
Of nil kinds, tuch us, Ayer', Jnynes, McCllnlnck,
llollowns, Wifhnrts, lluofliinds, "rV-I.enks. Brown's
and all other popular patent medicines, always on
hand.
BRUSHES,
Hair, Toulh, Nail, Clothe and Paint Brushes.
Special ear is luken to keep ou bund constantly
every vullety of
PAINTS AND CHEMICALS,
Suiluble to the trado.
Fancy Toilet Articles, and tho nuinerout articles
w hick are gcuerully kept in a well conducted estab
lishment. In eonneolion with thoubovcarlieles. he also keeps
on hand a largo asxjrtmeut ol STA'l 10. LI Y, uch
a Paper, Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Inks. Ao.
Physician s prescriptions and fauiily receipts
douiKunded wiib the greatest uecuracy and diipau;h,
at ALL Hol'R.3 Day or Nicjit.
Remember the place, 'Market Pquare. under tbe
office! the "Sunbury American."
R. A. FISCHER.
Sunbury, Juue li, 1SG4.
LATESTI MPR0VEMENT OF AGRI
CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
AT TUB
P O U N D B -Z3
ot
& CCCFE?,
BUN uTju-sr, penwa.
Oct the Best 4 let tbe Cheapo! (set the most Eco
nomical, wkieb oan be had el the Rohrbaeb Foundry.
Having a large assortment nf the most approved
PTOVEri, such as Cooking, Parlor, Office aud Shop
Mtuves, which will be sold al tbe lowest rale. Alto,
Eettleiot all siset, Pans, Skillets. Ao.
They are alto manufacturing Machinery, riooghs,
Castings, Ac., at short notice. ...
Repairing all kind of Agricultural Implement
dun in a good -workmanlike manner and at the
shortest nutioe.
All an iclee shipped a ordered. Order rpeet
fully rticM and VcOOVZU.
l-p-Old Iron, and all kind of Produce ttken in
Escnang fHr work
sunbury, June 1, I tf
eM y
FALLAKD WIUTEB MILLE2V
GOODS AT
AT REDUCED PRICES!!!
Nlatt Iff. Kj. CSoatiler,
F awa itreet, two door South of 6haraokln Talley
PotUville Uailrnad,
HAS just opened bar Fall and Winter t'.oek of
Millinery Good, LAOlhs BOMKKTts, Hat
and Cap of tho latest style; French and American
Flowers and Feathers, Trimmings of all kinds ; La
dies and Childrent' Hoso, Gloves, Collars, Voii aod
a Inrgo assortment of Vane Qooti and Notiout.
Call and toe hor stock.
Sunbury, Oct. Si, lSf4 Jm
" LookatTlio Returns !
VM. II. MILLER.
Markot Square, SUNBURY, PENN'A..
JUST reoeived from Now York end Pbllndolphia
a fresh supply of the lateet style and tf iho best
quality of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
for Men, Women and Children, which ho effort at
reduced prioes.
Women' Shoe at $1 F0.
All his good ttock WARRANTED. Ks Paper
Shoes sold nt h's fore.
He will also wholesale Boo' and Shoe bv the bot.
The public cennrnlly are Invited to call and it
aniiitn his sleek.
Sunbury, Oct. 23. ItSM.
FOuiNDilYANI) MACHINE
SHOP.
The nndersin'-d hnvinR purchased of E. T.
Brixht, Fsq., his Machine Shop, Foundry. Ac, at
Sunbury, and has now commenced operations.
All Kinds of Machinery,
"WILL EE MADE AND REPAIRED PROMPTLY
Persons desiring MACHINE WORK immediately,
will do wetllocul And examine bis facilities for
doint; work cboap.
CHAKUB FOK PATTKBSS.
WILLIAM: BEKJJYiiON.
Sunbury, Oct 15,161.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
And Heal er in
CLOTH3, CASSIMEKES, YKSTIXG, &c
1'iiw u tjlrocl tioulli of Weaver'
Hotel,
SUNTJB 152", r -
TNPORMS Uie oitisens of Sunbury and viointty,
that be has just returned from Philadelphia with a
full assortment of
I'AI.L A.1 WIJITEn CsOOaM,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ASD QUALITY.
His stock consists of Cloths, French Cloths. Black
Doc Sllln nnd Fancy Ciissimcrej. Black Satin, Figmed
Silks. Plain aud Fancy Cnssiuiere VESTING S, which
bo will make up to order iu styles to suit tho taste of
customers, on short notice, and tho most reasonable
terms.
Any Goods not on hand, will bo furnishod from
Philtidclphie, by friviug two days' notico.
Goo.! turuished by customers Will be made up to
order us heretofore.
A ho will employ none but experienced workmen,
Iiersoug uiuy rely ou getting their work well dono at
lis shop.
Thankful for the p.itronaRO heretofore bestowed,
ho respectfully solicits a continuance of tho same.
Sunbury, Sept. IU, 1S04.
GREAT DISTRIBUTION !
OF
FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
ELEGANT DIAMOND KINGS,
Diamond Brooches, Ear Drops, Bracelets
And a Very largo stock of Elegant Jewulry, vulu-
$300,000,
CERTIFICATES., naming esch nrttclc ams i'f.
value nre plaen.1 in SEALED ENVELOPES, and
well mixed, uno ol incse envelopes will De deliv
ered at our office, or sent by muil to any addressi
w ilhout regard tu choice, on receipt of 25 cents.
We w ill send by mail or express, the article that
the purebuser niey draw, for OX K DOLLAR, er
will fitchanvt Jor any oilier artielf on our list, of
tht aots value as tlit arti-'le tlravn.
NO BLANKS 1
Entire satisfaction guaranteed in allcajci-
You may obtain n Goi.n Watch, or Diamond
Ri.no f ?r ONE DOLLAR, which you need not pay
until you know whut you have dawn and lit vJ'.tie.
Five scaled Lnvilupei fur i'l, Eleven for
12. Thirty for 55.
Semi tor Circular. Agents wauled.
OOOinVIN, HUTfT & CO..
JEWELERS, 387 Broadway, N. Y.
All letters should be addressed to our box, 67 06
Post Olliee, NewJYork.
Nov. It, lsC-1.- 5t
MIL LINERY GOODS,
AND
i-'a .-votio.-s A. l UinMnus
Jje tX. S . J
At the new stand, in Market Square, SCN lit'RY,
HAVE just received from Philadelphia the latest
and most fashionable styles of Millinery loods,
such ns Bonnets, Hats, Silks. Velvets, Ribbons and
Lnces, Feathers A Flowers, Head Dresses A Nets,
Old Ladies' Caps. Woolen Hoods. Soiling-, Broakfuat
Shawls, Silk und Woolen Scarfs, Hosiery
CLOAKS & FURS !
Black Crape and Lace Veils. Crapo add Linen Co'.s
lars. Dre Trimmings and Buttons, Cojsets. idephyrs.
Soup and l'erluinery, Cloak Trimmings, Wuolltn A
Cutlou Yaru,
Oi-t'xsiiitiiKiii-j', l'IostUnii!klci' und
Elruidiik'doueiu lalcst Mly It-.
Gents' Lineu uud Paper Collars, Neckties, S.c
COl.'NTR Y PRODl'CE taken iu cicbunge for C'o.fl!
or Work. Thankful for pas, patp'iiase we b .lioit
the snmu. L. A D. rHUSSLEIi.
Sunliury. October 22. 1S01.
ItendinK l:iiili-oad
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
Novomber 7th, 1601.
GREAT 1 KINK LINE ftoiu the Kortli ana
North-West fnr Philadelphia, New York, Read
ing. Pottsville, Lebanon, jMltntoWn, Eartou, Ac.
Trains leave lLirrisburg for New-York, us fol
lows. ! it ')' aod b 10 A. M. and 14a P. M , arriving
at New Yoik ut ll A, M. ar.'l 'J. li and Is tW 1. M.
Tbo ubo c juiiwct with tiiiiilut ir.iirs cr. the 1lu
tylviinia railroad, ami fleepiug Ca accompany tho
first two trains, without clianjjt.
Leave for Reudiug. Pottn ille. Tamaqua, Mirers'
villi', Allentowu aud Philadelphia at 8.16 A. M. and
1 4i P. M , slopping at Lebanon and piiueipal ttu'
tions uuly.
Way tiains. stoppiug t all points, at 7. 2b A. M.
aud 4.40 P. M. Returning, lenvuMcw York al ll.uis
A.M., 12 noon, and 7.00 P. 31.,: Pniludeli fia m
8 A. M. and 'i.'.iu P. M i Puttsville al 6 iO A. M. and
IMi P. M. ; Tamaqua 0.10 A. M. and 21i P. M.,
und Reuding al I- mhluight, JMi aud 10 li A. M ,
1.38 and tl Oi P. 31.
Reading Accommodation Train leavet Reading at
0 . . .1 1 A. M. iclurt.iug from PbiladvlpLiu al i Jll
P. M.
Columbia Railroad Trains looto Rending at 0 40
and tl A. M. Ephiata, Litis. Co!tm:ii., Ac.
On Suudaysi l.cavi- Now York si 7 P. M., l'Lila
dclpbia J.li P M. Pollevillo 7 an A. M., Tiiioi.qiia 7
A M, Uurrishurg n lo A M uud Ruudin at 12 mid
night, for ll.irriburg.
t'omniutution, Mileage. Seaaon. and EaCufiiion
Tii'kcis, al reduced rales to and from uil p.nn'i.
SO Pounds Baggage allowed each Passenger.
G. A. MCOL1.S,
Generul Saperinlcndent'
Not. 29, lbt).
N E W GOO 1)8!
Two doors west of Wm. II. Miller ."ho l.re,
Sunbury, l'a. Just opened a fresh upfly ol
FALL AND WINTKIt GOODS,
Such a Fancy Dress Trimmings. Ribbons, Glnv
llaudkercbiels. Ladies' Lineu Collars ami tuffs
Gent Lineu and paper Collars, Nolls, Bolls, Lo
Collars and Slec.es, Hair Rolls, civet Ribbon,
Red. White and Bluo Necktie., CursU, Quaker
Skirt, Yokes and Slu e.
WOOLEN OOODSToouiprisingof Sontaga, Hosiery
for ladies aud ehihlrcu, Cap of ell kinds, Scarfs,
Glovas, Mitlcim. Ao.
Ab, auewstyleof muslm f.r Oarnbaldl waists
together Wilh Bwi. Jaeouet and icloria Mj-.iui
CraiM Oollurs aud Veils, Grenadine aad Luce ell
and a variety of oihei articles loo numerous to mea
liuu M AR Y L. LAiCAl.l o.
Sunbury, Oct. ii, lo64.
'1'veo fAU'iiy lluyw.
CAME to tbe premises of the (ubscriber In Upper
Augusta township, about four weeks since, iwo
w hit iboalt weighing at lb time about fll'-y pouud
each. The owner is requested to eouie forward,
prove property, py charge and take them awy,
or els ibey will be uld aooordieg to law.
' DAVID W. MALI(S
lPPr Aujejta twp , Cot. 8, loot
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TXTSSS RBSULTIlfl) T.0M fclSORDKRi
or xhr t.lTtitt
AND DIGESTIYfi OllGASS
Ajtd Cvte-1 j
II OOF LAND'S
German Bittors,
Th Great Strer.gtltenity
Mar -cs "-Jar ja ci 9
These Bllters have performed more Curs!
Have and do Giro Batter Satisfaction!
Usee njore Testimony !
Have more Ilrspectablc People to Vouoh for 1'Loui !
T'vin any o'her article in Ihe market.
We dfy any ONE to cor lra.licl thi Assertion,
A.M WSUMj VAV I;t
To any one that will produoe a Ccrufioote publiAei
by us, that is not otJCiss.
UnPtUMDB OEBMAS mTTTUS.
V'.lll enreevry eve of Chronic or Nervous Debility,
Disease of trie Kidneys, aud Diseases urging from
a disordered ?toiuaeh.
OBSERVE TIIE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS
Reeulting Trom Disorders of th Dtslive Organ t
Inward
Piles. I'uli.es or Blood
M tho Head, Aridity of tho Slo
tnich, Nause:i, lfcutihurn. Di-ast t'.'f
rV1, Fulness or Weight in the litoniacri, Sour
Eincta'.iors, Sinking or Fliitterirg at tbe Pit of the
ilomaob, Swiuimiiii; of liio Held, IlurrieJ aud DiiU
cnlt lireathtiij;, tiu.tciing tit tho ie.i.t, Choking ol'
fculhioa'in Sensations when in ft lyinj; posinie, iimi
ueu o! V ifwn. Dots or Webs before iho Mlil, Fevi.r
and Dull Pain in :he Head. Deficiency of r..rsp:r
lion. Vei low nest of thu Skin and Eyes. 1'niu in
tbe Side, Baok, 'Jnevl. J.iu.bj, As. Sadden
Flush"- of Jl-ir.t, Burning in lioFlr6h,
Consfint Imcinius of Evil,
and grrst iiiprossiou
of Spisiis.
V
tCAT THIS DrtTURS U
NOT ALCOHOLIC,
Coutalns no liuia or IVJiIsStoyi
And can't make Drunkards, but 1 the Bt Tonio III
thu Vcrld;
X3F Bead M ho Say Hoi
From the Rev. Levi G. Besk, Pastor of the Baptist
Chur-'h. Ponibctton. N. J., foimerly of the North
Baptist Church, Philadelphia.
Ibaveknowa Uooflund's Gerinin Bittrs fivora
bty fur a number of years. I hate Used them in my
own family, and have been so pleased with t':eir
rfi'ects thai I was iudiiscd lorcoommend them to ma
b others, and know that they have nperuted iu a
sirikingly bcnef;ciul msrh'T I lake treat pleasure
in tbbs publicly proclaiming this fact, end culling the'
ntteulioii of tboso ultlicted with thodisea.se for ui.iju
they tocommended. to these Bitters, kuowing from
experience that my recommendation will be i..:staiu
ed. 1 do this more cheerfully oj li'juu.iud's Litters
is intended to benefit the atlliclcd. uud is --not a rum
drink." Yours truly, LEVI G. BECK.
From ltcv. J. New'on Brown, D: D., Editor of the
Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, and Ctr.amui
Chronicle, PLilad.'lj.hia.
Although not disposed to fuvor cr recomrotnl Pa
tentMedieines in ireneral, ihrough distrust of liieir
ingredients und eflects, I yet know of no sufficient
reason why a man may not testify to the benefits he
believes himself to have reeciveda from any simpia
preparation, iu tbe hope that ho may thu contribute
to tho benefit of other.
1 do this the more readily in regard to IlooCsnd'
Ocrniau Bi'.trrs, prepared by Dr. C M. Jackson, of
this city, becuusu I was prejudiced aaiust them for
many yuuis, uuder the impression llmt they tvete
chictiV uu alcobolio mixture. I em indebted tc my
friend Robert S!iootij.kf,r, E:., for Ihe reiuol of
this prijuuu'.e by proper ttw'r, ana f-r euenufe
ment o try '.! ."u, whm sofiuring f, om Rreat ai..I
lonj continued debility Tnc uso of tbieu boitieioi
'base Pi'.tcrs. at tho beginnii'j of tho praseut yeu.
vuj followed by evident relief ui-d resorauoo to a
degree of bodily and mental vig r whuh 1 had r. .t
felt for rdx mouths before, and bad almost despaired
ofregaiuing. f tbcrelbro luraik Uisi und my friend
for directinz to the use of them.
J. NLVTONEROWN.
From tki Rev. Jo, li. Eennard, Pastor of the
10th Euput Church.
Dr. Jackson I)e:vr Sir : t have been rYeuco'ly
rcfjuested to conueel my name with couimeietutions
of diHs rent kinds of medicines but regarding tbo
pructlc3 fUout of iny anit.rlnto sphere. I have In
all oases ueelined . nut with clear prout in vi, riots
iusttruces, and particularly iu my family, of the use
fulness of Dr. llontlaud'a Gcimau Bitieia, I depart
for once tram my usuul course, lo exp.-.o my lull
conviction that, "for geuer.il dibility of liio i!y.-tcn
uud espccial'y t'.r J.iwur Complaint, fl is n t.Ju und
valuable prctaration. I:i aoii.e ciui il may fan;
but usually, 1 iluubl net, it will be very bousiieiullo
those who suflur from the ubje cause.
Yours, very icrpcctfuiiy, J. 11 HENNAED,
Eighth below CuulceSUtol, Phi.tdctphia.
from ftev ff.rren llaudolph, Pastor of Baplljt
Churoh, GeraiuntCiVD, Pctn.
Ir. C Jt. Jackson i Dear Sir : Perstnsl expe
rience euubles me to say that I regard the Ueitfin
Bitters, prepured by you as a most excellent ciedi
Cine. In casis oi'severe cold and general debility 1
hare been greaiiy bcui littvd by ihe usenl ire Knieis.
Yours, truly, WARREN RANDOLPH.
Ucrmantown, Pa.
From Rev. J IT. Turner, Pastor et Iteddin; M. E.
Church, Philadelphia.
Dr. Jackson . Dc.ir Sir : Huving used your 0?r
mau Bitters in my family frequently I um i repaic 1
luay that it has been of grent e.rvicj. 1 beiuie
that iu roost ca;r ot geneial debility of the svsinoi
ilis tbe safest and most vlu.-blu remedy of which I
have any kuoivlutige.
Youis.rtSiieoUaH'y, J II. TERNER,
No. 7?fl N. Nineteeulh itroet
From the Rev. J. M. Lons. formerly Paor of tre
K'olun.hut IN. J I and Milustown (i'a.i Baftut
Cbu.vku.
New Rochello, N. Y.
Dr C. M. Jackson; Du:ir Sir: I feel il a pl;
sure Ihui, of my uwu accord, lo bou tcsliin y to
the licjilence of tho Gcruiun Bitiers. Some yet.
since bting much uUlieted vr::!i DyspuptU. I l v.i
tbem with very bent-ccial result, i have ol'lmi iv
couiuiebde ! 'j peu-xs cnfecbUd by it:ii lurujerun
dtsei.je, and baicbcarJ from tLcn the Ui'wl tl-.t- .'
lug Icsiimouiats as to ihelr great valtid lu e.-, ,,f
general det'iity, 1 buliute il to be u toi.ic thai Co.'
not be surpoMid J M LV'jNj.
yroin the Rev. Tbo. Winter, Pa,Ur vt ItoxbWpu jtr
Baptist Church. '
I'r. Jack;on : Dear Sir : I f-cl It due tk vour
j excellent prepar.Uon. Ilootlaiid's Gtrmau B-4 rs. lo
I add .y toiiuiuiiy to llic deeervej rcpritali. iJ it ha
j oblaiued. 1 hue foryears, ui liuien, ti.cn tleut sd
w ith greal disoruer iu loy head atal neri ou.. sysieiu.
J I .. .dvi.ioii by a frieud lo iry a boUlo ol voor Gur-
muu luliurs, I dia so, ana nave eipericnoi t grti.it
and uiicxpectrd rliel, u.y health Lu to.rt iu
uiairnally Uei.oti'.leil. I cenlideniiy recoatWOaU U.e
art! ile where 1 rood a iih chsj. similar u niyuwn
and bave been assure 1 by many ot iheir gs. ..tiu u
Jt.petfully your, f WINTER,
l'.uxb.iruu.;u, l'a.
From Rv. J. S lUi ui.m, of iho G-rmsu RiforiueJ
Chur:ii, kaltiowu, Berks jw. . ty, fa
Dr. C. At Jackson; Kepeotol Mr ; 1 hare boea
trui'.bled with Dyspepsia neaily twenty yeirs, ul
hv neier used aii uiodicinu (hit (inl'suo u wuuti
good as LitiuiiAi. j'.. nillurs. 1 am very much iin
i roved iu boalth, after baling l.-sn nt boiila.
Jea's, wiib reapeet, 4 f. nEUM.Vi.'.
Lare BU holding ucarly ikubl quao'ity )
I IW per Uule Imlf do,
raaJl Site ? eouw pur lli ttle half do.
BEWARE Of C'rtrNTKuraxS !
Bee that the Signature of '3. M.JACIiSON
IM
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me Trrupprr oi eocu ilotll
Should your nearest druyjllt J,,T, tll, Uik
do not be puioU by Hny nt kl intuxMutuvg u'..we
nt thatu..ty on ollured plaoe but ui
and wstwftl forward, aeounlj packed, ly express.
Priuaipal Othie and Maw iu J, Ni. ul ARCH
Ulrett, Pluliuelihia.
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