Itjc Suntoura Smcucan. II. B. MA88EU. Editor A proprietor. al.MH KV, PAi "ATTUUAT.I'JgIjIuJaHY 27, 1804. i 'jj 0. M. FETTENOILL ft CO., No. J7 Tftrk Row, New York, and Stat Street, Boston, are oar ngenti for the Bi'Hiit Ahihicas in those oitlcs, and are authorised to Uke Adrortlsa uients and Subscriptions for tin at oar lowest rates. AVc publish this week, two interest ing letter from the army ; one from Chat tanooga, and tlio otlicr from our regular correspondent at Key West. ' ls7 Am ArrnESTicE Wanted. A good lioy of about 10 years of ago will be taken at this office, as an apprentice, if application is undo immediately. Books foii thu Camp Fiues No 2 U ready. It is claimed to Iks the cheapest original work yet published. It contains 10-4 pages, minion, and 5 spirited illustra tions. It is entitled Clotelle; a Tale of tlio Southern States, by W. AV. Brown, a native of Kentucky. Trice 10 cents ; for wliieli it will be (tent to any address, postage jiaid, lj tlio publisher, James Itedpath, Boston. 'o, a Talc of Balzac, "the Dickens of France," will be issued soon. On Ticket Uuty, ly Mi Alcott, Xo. 1 of this series, lias goneeVi ill 2d cdi!ion. 7000 were sold in throe davc. IT" Tnn ATf.ASTir Mont.UY for March has been rewiml. Ifafontribm tts are, John fl. Wliitiier, Oliver Wendell I tolmss, Bayard Tr.yiOT, Harriet Bwlwr SDmo, Hoi srt Dale Owen, Canilitie I'liOHcliro, lk. Marvel, Alice f'ary, an3 tAker popular writer. I.isf of rtditents : Tla Quern of California : Thr Brolbcr of Here.y ; A nil ttsgadora in Boruls : AVi t Weather Work, V. ; On the Relation of Art t Xature, IT.; iur C'Usliiate; Wliit tier; The Cnvulsi,Aln,t of Sr. Medant; Ilouac and llonvc Pa;ht. III.; Our Sol dier ; 'William MakepMw TliavWetav ; Tin? IVntnsular C'timpivt:;ri-. lJevn-we ami Lit erary Notion. l,uMi"i tiy TV-kaor fc 1'ielda, 135 Washing st., 3X., Miuw., at 4:1 per annum. I-S?TnB West Mim-tkk Ittvihir. The January number of thi valuable British Periodical, rc-published by Ixnnard Scott & Co., 38 Walker st., New York, lias lieen re ceived. We have not bad time to look over- the iflrrnt article, but li-l r-f contents Mill show the chanutcr of the jirwKitt m:m-bc-r. The Life and writing of Ki,-vr tiacon The Tunnel under Mount (.'enis; Astrology liiid Magic ; The Depreciation of Gold; (iilchrist's Life of Win. Blake; Parties and Prospect in Parliament ; The Inspired Writings of Hinduism; l'us'a; The Phy Molopy of Sleep, Contemporary Literature. floral Affaire.' ti" I.Nu-nn.i.s. Those ervtiini; bllla ami other printing well done, should call at this effice e we have provided a largo .Lock of materials for tha' purpose. t5r S.lumon MnlicV, Ksq., rciiiovrd his ofiieo ti next door to the Prolhuootury'a ofiicc, opposite the Court Houee, where lie will attend Ik nil iufrsjional business, military claim;, ic. J"S Marketing still euiitiuuiv very hiU iu this pluce. liuttcr njil beef is bringing eity price. But ter nt .10 rents and beef 15, in hirl:er o think than people will stand very long. To the pool it amounts almost to prohibitiou. lu New Yort;. good roasts are quoted st 14 to IS contf ; tender luin steaks, at 1(1 to IS; ehuica butter S6 cc:it. According to these rates tho price of beef hero, siwuld be from 10 to It cents per pound, and butter from 20 to Si. Merchants and others ro invited to read the Car l cf Howell A llonrkc, Mimufueturcrsof Wall Papers Window Curtain Papers, Ac, Ac., 4lh A Market street, Philadelphia. Jx' Knw Storr. Messrs. Weaver A r'sgcly will return from Philadelphia, on the first Monday of March next, when they will open a splendid scloe t'on of 1)1 y tloojs, Groceries, Ac, in lral". Clement's building nt tlio southwest corner of Market Square, opposite the Court House lathis place. f Tki: -IiosniR Hi.ir. Pf.AO."-.We copy the following from the Xcw Oilcans True Delia of the f.ih inst., forwarded to us by Giro of our corrcspond cn's in the army : Skiiitioi: Siinu. Joaquim Batlst, who indulged iu siniiiug the Itonuie liluo t'la?.'1 was eonsiilored in need of a little touching up. Jude Aloe ha sent him to the Work-houne fur 30 days." This "Sedil;ous Song.', as Iho Delta calls ii, isSaicf 1 1 be ruite a favorite with some of our ladies, and is mug with impunity. Cot xiii. l'B'X KEUixaa. The Council elil, met nt their room on TucKday evening last. Chief Uur' ge f. 1!. Boycr, present and being sworn took the chair. Assistant liurgesses. Win. I. Oreenough, C. PleMaiits, J. II. W (riser and J. M. Iliwtian, present Kndaaoru. Common Councilmen, C. A. Bright, L. Seesbolti, J. W. Vrilin. M. C. Oearharl. Clinton D Uohrliaeh and lienj. Ilroioos. present and swoin. Town Clurk, John W. Bueher, aud High Coustuble lleorge lUrriuon, present and sworn. The Purge! and Council present being sworn and their eertiScatea of election and oath to office being filed, Council proceeded to businm. Miuulcs of last meeting read and approved. Chief Purges appointed the f.,l!oing slaudhm ci iniuittee to serve for the ennuing year : Finuuee Cuiuuiitteu and Borough Auditors, Wat, !. tlroeuough, Charles PleasauU and John Ik urne. Highways and r-idewalks, John il. Wviser, Levi heeshulu and Alex. Munti. Kiver liauk. J. M. Pustian, Ilinj. Biosiuus aud C I). lUhrbab. UiavaVard, C. Hendricks. J. V. Kritaig and JJ ' C. tleartiart. Pills of BenJ Brosiou., High ConsiaMs lor IS43. of 7 W; Kolomoa II Buyer, Chief BurgM, ;j ; j W . Uuuhnr, Clerk, 2S, presented and orders granted. On uietiuu, adjriied J.W. lii'iuaa, I'lk. ISIyWsi i I tnll'titieui tur lbs anajr aaes kassj faaa est al a r p.d KU in thla pIssM, lur tta past Urn mmkt. The t,auibr. have Was lalurtaasl, ft l' al llilri,. uaaily all of Ifc.tu eauiHsVssa II I tt, Diss, tat lew of Urge Umiuiic, bare saAsUsil sjst4 Ifcmiili n Iroia U)koo4 ttsk liaa. A rsanisr af Ihiss I'll ws Muaday last, m4 Mlisla4 la Uj lib resMWyl. tauia Cavalry, at HurUtuig All Ikasw, ulm tuiii ly, will U credited W fcUwr ylwaa, and Ilia solving draft suust HMtwily fall tu4f OS) llhaw that r luaiu. Aiswa( Ikvs wb Ufl ai Kk,u4 riiuksr, ttmttit Uaasd. Md rlk, tt a. Wise, lai li aeketuilla, tisusge A Ktans, Uausga l t.ivm I kl.s LsuUw, da;4 Ljrja, i in IfuU, Kol-Mt Larltuw, J.1 Uuri,i'sala( kUiil, U U lUbxl r'ailMSua, Xk. ItaMUsi, fcdwdwd ( aad Jaw ak ir , d ntsMra, iUm Mas kv n kti4 1 k U4 ! kaskis Irusa ikis . -. ...nTi a- i . -(V Ia l.snisa. k tsasisal -1! ll U,at IWi l4li Suid.MS k S SSj 44ls4 Ik its .! .. I t'tMitlM ! kakil4 a t l k ls 4 tf The JiVrcngh ul eel ion on Friday the 10th Inst, renilted in tht election of the entire Union ticket, wilh the exception of B. Ketlcmoyer, for School Hi rector, who did not want the office who was defeated byG.'W. Tloupt by xnaJoTltjr Onr Breckln- ridga friends, knowing the hopeless minority of their party In Snnbury, got op a yery good ticket, and to show that Ihey eonld be both generous and liberal) when It was tbeir policy to be so, they made up about on half their ticket, with of men belonging to the Vnion party. In this way they Induced many to vote their ticket, 'Cut, howeeer, ounningty devised It did not save them. Our nnfnrtnnnte friends, soma of whom Inretnntary got mixed np in bad company, no donbt rejoiced) that even with their names, a bad ansa could not be popularised. As a general rnlo we do not approve giving municipal elections a poll Ileal cbaraoter, but bur Breckinridge friends have every where nrgod this course when they had the least Idoa bfsucoc. The average majority for the t'nion ticket was about ftfrty, or bout one' hundred less than it would have been, had our men turned out as did our opponents, who polled every vote. Tho following is Hie ticket elected : Chief Burgess Solomon B; Boyor, Second Burgess John Bourne. Asuistant Burgcfos -Wra. I. tlrecnongh, Charles l'leasants, John U. vtciser. J. Al. lioslian. Common Conncilmcn ('has. A.Briitht. Levi Pees. holts, lienj. Hendricks, Alex. Mants, John W. Fri ling, M. C. Ucarhort, C. V. ltobrbaeh) lienj. Pro- BIOIIS. Town Clerk John W. Buohen High Constable Mcorge Harrison, Conslablo-Andrew J, Stroll. School Directors Emanuel Wilvcft and Geo. W Haunt. Overseers of the Poor Geo. Bright and Augustus Clement. Street Commissioners John B. Lenkcr aud Sam uel Clement, Asewor--Jaines Beard. AKitant Assessors John Buyers ahd Jacob t Kohrbsch Judge of Elections HnVId Ilaupt. lnspcetor of Elections Jncob Cablo nnd Chns F Martin, ICtter from tUe SuntMiry Cannrtlx. Kit Wb'.t, Fla , Feb. 2, 1801 Dkai Wtl.VEllT, There are now three detnehment from our regiment on the main land ot Florida. The first composed of gorhc thirty rcfuge.es, with six men uml one cerscant ot Lotniiany A., under command of Lieutenant Myers, These refugees were recruited by a refugee the name of Hrown, a member of Compa ny' C., for the purpose of going to the main laiu' and their enlisting men like themselves who vere persecuted, driven from their homes Villi their tarn i lies, bikI nkling in the bush au,' everglades so as to cscntre the cou- seription ,rfJetf. Davis. Thev were also to cut off the i-ushwhackers and ctttle drivers nnd take froul them their ill-gotten plunder. Hoar they have succeeded I have not Ijsvb. vole t learn as rommuiiicaiioii vt iui mem is only by water, .'Tid no vessels have arrived from their locality iiitely, so we have no uc- count of their doings. Tlio second party is company A., coinui.wletl ly tlielr Captain II. A. tirat'ir, accoinprnied by Assistant Sur geii HciIkt, who are stationed nt Fort My cri, Koniewhere on tho ccuFtof Florida. The third party are twenty-five men of Company C, Lieutenant Oyster cfnnianding. They viv up the Miiuna river gittliering spiles. tiiiilx.T, &c, and speculating Boinewhat in cuttle business, that is depriving guerillas ot horses and cuttle they (tho guerrillas,) have stolen lioiii the loyal citizen.; of that country. That they will succeed T liavo no doubt, for with such men aa compose his party, Lieut. Oyster cannot fail, and it will only be by coming in contact with greater liuuiU-rs that they cannot cllbct more thtn tho General commanding expects. Some nf the promiucut citizens issued the, following call, iui us it show tho feeling of most of the Key West people I send it, knowing that you feci nil iuterest iu all matters concerning the Union. "UXIOX MEETING," "A meeting of vnruiulitoixtl l'nimili, fa vorable to tho early restoration of Florida to the Union, mill lie held tit the liaptist Church, Key West, on Thursday Evening, January 28, 18CL Judge Philip Frastr nnd others will ad dress the meeting." The meeting was large, nd so great was thu number of citizens that many were uu uble to gain admittance into the building. Judge Fraser addressed the meeting in a clear nnd effective speech, in which he ex plained the President's lVoclamation, prov ing conclusively tliat the emancipation of slaves was of iiirtre bcr.tfit to the poor white man of the youth, taking lulwir in view, than to thu negro himself. While speaking, the Judge was interrupted by a J'cUiur, filled to overflowing with ot catluent or somo worse spirits, w ho made use or expressions some thing like lie, and he was a "good Southern man," but his boasting was of short dura tion for by his side was a large eized Allun lown boy, who used "morul suasion'' by cn telling him by the throttle, thereby caus ing a suspension of his bw.tliing apparatus, and in the end ousted him ft dm the build ing. Other than the this, meeting was a per fect success anil all parties were well pleased. The Judge was followed by Homer G. I'lan ty, Esq., U. 8. District Attorney, Admiral Uuiley, Postmaster Albufy, Mr. Pent aud other citizens, whoso remarks were well re' ceived as the applause gave evidence. The Hon. Thomas J. Hoynton, District Jhdge was conlined to his room by sickness, he was unable to attend. Resolutions were olfered and adopted, committees appointed and preliminaries made for an "early resto ration of Florida to the Union." Itloekade running is nearly played out in this depart iiKiit. Occasionally one attempts it, but is soon gobbled up by one of Uncle Sam's boats. Last week two steamers were brought into 'this port, laden with cotton, rum, scgurs uud a general cargo. One of them was captured by the Naval Transport Union, and the other by the 'rtrrn Metro an Army Transport. TlrU Transport had no heavy gnua ou bcard,and only a few muskets, with nary a rat ridge t but took tho prize after a chase of six hours by what one w ould call running it down. This prize was valuable, and with it wan captured nineteen prisoners. The olticcra of tho 47th Kegiinent Pcnu'a. Veteran Volunteers, gave a party m last Wednesday night at Fort Taylor. It was the party of the aeuaoii. Northern Leauty wut there in lowliness, end great was the rivalry among the brau butt-jif to gain one of the ladies from "among the hills" as a partner. Quito a number of ladies aru apcud lug thu winter here with their husbands and fathers, whose duties in the army and navy will not allow them a leave of absence. This patty was it large one ul one time there were ten sets on the lloor. The guests eu joyed themselves lit the muxy daoee 'till lluve iu the iin. ruing, whs-ii tliey left Foil Tu.llor tunic hat fatigued, but will pleassd with the euurtaiiiinetit. The Uiys are all writ u l in "r-od aplrils. With respects to all iu the uttice, (i lends generally and youiulf and lauiily, 1 remain, Vouis, Fraternally, M. P. w. Kt Wist, (KU.,) Ftb. II, ltio4. Dan W 1 1. v teat : Thai iUibiated n.l tuet esaful bUn U aU runiuir, I'umJurUhJ, was captured aud bum uli l lulu Ibis turt on last Mouday, Fib. ami iy ilia i ujms riaiea aieaiucr 4 us cfti. I This la auuaM;ti Us las lha luisal luabl priie Ukia siiu tLst Lht kadii Laa len ' r.Ul.ll-Unl. TUv tar,;.i, taliad at one lull 1 liuu, t Uuudrvd lliuba.tU'1 di'llurs, (iiiiauis of artua, kiiiutuuiuos), I'uiur u-, alorva and i Ifoit J'l.ilju .i lb utiJliilUst nf rm HI Muullur. thu haj als-j iai lr. C'tmliwl ' tiats Imiii'U Ui tltw aiuuunt i' Uuty UuMi.d j iliillsra. u.Uidinl of llm ti'lry talus, ! lf t(yiltsi ia vl pwat iuMii Ume ia twi 1 tiutixiwlitriil, ll iLe iMUitlum 1 1 lb l ap Mint mu, i I'll i' ld ' to fit her up as privateer fpirateis the pro per name,) ana then run to sea to prey on our commerce. Tlio Cumueiiantl was load ened at Havana, where the Dr Outn baa been fur aome time watching her, but alio gave them the slip there nnd was only overhauled w hen within filly miles of Mobile, She is an Knglish steamer, owned ly fcugiiBiimcn ami lit r crew are composed ot men who nave a peculiar way of using the letter II. in pro nouncing words. While briniiing in this prize the J)e ttt captured another having on board twenty-five bales of cotton. 1 he detachment from our company, wiilcn was tip the Miami river, under Lieutenant Oyster, returned on Tuesday last, bating accomplished all they were sent after. The boys were well pleased with their trip, but awfully down on the mosquitoes nnd fleas of which that country is well supplied. They met a number of Indians, who seemed to bo friendly, but they were unable to converse with them as they are not much acquainted with onr language, however, in the eating line Dad Handals says they can devour pork and bean soup in English as well as auy "other man." Company A., with tho refugees, under Capt. Oraelf, doing garrison duty ut Fort Myers on the main land, were, a few days ago, attacked by a party of guerillas, but repulsed them finely, without any loss at all on our side not even one wounded. I have not heard the particulars of the fight, but as soon as I can gather them, you shall be in formed. From tho large number of troops uassimr here daily, en route to General liiinks, 1 should judge some active operations were determined on, nnd from what tho quid mines say you may soon expect to hear of too attacK on iMoiiiic. 1 lie troops ot Gen. ISanks are re-enlisting very fust. Two regi ments of returned veterans stopped here on their way back to Texas. Part of the 91st N. Y. Volunteers are here now on their way north on furlough, lnjving rc-cnlistcd for the war. The boys arc nil Very well. There is no sickness nt all in this District. With respect to all in the oflice; yourself and friends gene rally, I remain. Yours Fraternally, u. l. w. For tho Sunbnry American. Irf-tlcr li-uiii Tennessee, GrxEitAL Field Hospital, ) Cn.TTASCHMA, Tenu., Feb. 11, 1804. ( Di:au BitoTiiKU: I regret my letter from Murfreesboro' did not reach you earlier. Having spent three months at that place, we struck Cur tents and moved to Steven son, Ala., a sickly looking town of about two dozen old wooden houses one of them three stories high used aa a -hotel, looks like an old barn. The prices are If I for a meal and 73 cents for a bud whether there is clothing on or not. Thi town is situated at the foot of the mountain, nnd is a railroad station at the junction of the Memphis and Charleston and t Uiittiinoogii and tishvillo Hailroad. 1 he Tennessee river runs about two miles south west of the place the valley which is undu lating is about two miles wide, good land but in an unvUltiVnted state, excel. t l.cieiind there a email form. Tho inhabitants like the country, arc uncultivated and about half civilized. After remaining here nearly three months. moved on to Kelly's Ferry, near Chattanoo ga, Tenu., where I remained just three months, and then moved to this place. Jelley s rerry is n beautiful place on the cast bank of the Tennessee river, high moun tains on cither side and apparently at each end. The river is so tortuous, it appears like a lake surrounded by mountains. The com - try Irom tsrulgeport to Chattanooga is very much like that from MauchChunh to White Haven, tho distance by railroad is 23 miles, by river 64 miles. Steamers rurt between Bridgeport and Loundon,Tcnn., via Chatta nooga daily. W hilst at Fort Monroe, a., I often long ed to see a, mountain, but in this cotintrv the reverse nothing but mountains and valleys. Chattanooga lies on the east bank of the Tennessee river, almost in iv direct line with Lookout Mountain, which is di- rictly south of it. About two nnd half to three miles to the top of Lookout station, is a tremendous pile ot rocks on the extreme ol tho northern end, where a young soldier of the 78th P. V., named Koper, from Clarion county. Pa., has erected a cabin amongst the rocks, and is carrying on a good business in taking Daguerretypes and Photographs. About two-thirds np the east side of the mountain, is a plateau where the owner hud a very handsome mansion house, w ith an orchard of choice fruit trues, shade trees, Ac, a lovely place in summer; but the soldiers have destroyed everything. The handsome grape arbor is no more, the It n it trees aie nearly stripped by persons taking cuttings to send home; the house is strip ped ol all wood work, including roof. 1 lie rebel rille pits aud batteries extend across from cast to west side, about halt way up the mountain, tho wagon road winds around the point about one third the distance from the river. It will be one of the tin tat roads in the south, at the Government has several huudi-ed men and engineer regiments nt work on it, making it ..limit thirty feet wide and breaking stone lino to cover it. The railroad winds around tho foot of the mountain just above therivsr. The entrance to the cuve is ou a level with tiie railroad, and at the centre of the mountain. It looks like the entraucc to a railroad tunnel but widens rapidly as you enter. The Hebels hud extensive saltpetre works iusidc, of which there ia abundance. Chattanooga was once a beautiful town of four or live tiiound inhabitants; but now it looks sad. Those beautiful groves are all cut down, not a tree left stunting for miles nrotind. Even the large ltolling Mill, Tan nery, and otherextrnsive worksitre destroy ed, nothing but the frames standing, and heaps of rubbish of dirt brick. Ac. black irulled down for the briek to build chiuiueys lit the soldiers ami other's tents. A guard is placed around the frames of the ubovo named buildings to prevent the soldiers cutting them down for tire wood. In town the fences have been taken fur tire wood, and floors, Ac., by the soldiers this give the town a desolate apH-araue. Thu principal part of which is built of briek. The few inhabitants remaining, look as if they had been ouly half fed and clothed lici cloture. They are now drawing their supplies fioiu our Governineut. In a day or two the railroad will be open ed to Louduu, aud thu bridgr, across the river at that place, will be tinjalct in a few weeks, when the csrs will run through in KnoxvMle. The icbt Is destroyed the bridge and then run ail tliuir locomotives and car into the rixiT 'there they lie now ait im mense pile, obstructing tire paasnge of stea nieis. I forgot to mention on lop of Lookout Mountain, the rebel vuiislruclril two full dculious across the mountain rxtrmling front nuu side lu itiu other, aud about a mile spin I. About one mile eoulh from th'-si point is the beautiful village of Suiiiuurvillu wit the ihII low nf the tuouutaln, overlooking I lie w'lcy and Miaiou4f Itulge, aud giviiij due slew of Iho raiijfo of mountain twyoiM In .North Carolina called the hiuuky of iu Mountaliia. 1 halUinsya must become gi st place, uce ilia kiidostruiu iU and i'piUliU of Hi itoi lb so l tie stare, 'J Ue ttiiiurul rtsuutti i all kinds la Itti leetuu, are iiuimdu, lbs Milker is, aildfcas) UU, ttulluklful, the paal al weks. ' IwruMtiMttrr, loiaast tiolui in January, VUiUg. !,urro, fei'wol 14 tUif m(4 aUiut 44 n SO tit 4 Ibla itfutiiit (uuth wiutii b fcltt.1 lu day eu -Ii j , al uuvm. We havo about ono thousand patients in the hospital now. Hoping to see you all toon as thisacruel war is over, I remain, Yours Truly, O. W. M., v. . a. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. biiPiiANs' " eouitf "sale. IN pursuance of an order of tli OrpiinnV t'eurt of Northumberland county, will b filled to )nb lio salo, at tha Court House in the llomugh of Snn- nnry.on Monday the 7lh day ol M Altt'll. A. I). I4, tha following described Lot of Oround. situate In the borough of Sunbury, aud marked in the genvral plan of said Heimlich number 322, bounded eastwnrdly by lot number ,121, and wotwardly hy lot nunih-r Ml, norm or n noruencrry street, south by liilhrrry alley. Lata tha estato of fcmiuusl Thompson, de. Hale to commence at ! o'clock P. M.. nfs.ibl ,1nr When the terms and conditions of sale will be ma.io Known by MARIA TIIDMl'SOX, Adtn'trix. I!y onler of the Court. J. A. J. (J u mix us, CI k 0. C. Sunbury Feb. 13, 1304. Adilia Helfenstein, 1 va 1 William H. Marshall and f No 20, March T 1S6L ii iiiinm in. ,i caver. i 4 OltOAI.It' H al l' TW Vlrlnn rF .n r..,l . nr,.l. ! 1) - t X cienda, issued out of the Court of Common l'leas . t V..-. V I i . . i ivi,iiuiNuv(iniiu ouiioiy, s'onnsyiTania, io me ui reCted will be exposed to publio sale at the Court itoae in me borougli or tunbury, on Monday the 14th linr of Mari-h. IKI',1 .1 I n'..l..b P M r i II . u l .vbn . . . . , UV IUI- " " .... i .una i vn, ,n tci.u lJ T. I L . All ccrlain messuage or eieht ailjoininir Lot of 0,"""u " H'H ,,T II ,JI miHIIlllKlII, voai town ship, Northumberland county. Pennsylvania, and described in tho (lencral l'lnn of said town as lots No. 1, 2, 3, 4, i. 6, 7 and H, in block number fitly, seven (ill, bounded on the north by Arch street, eaat by aennt ground, south by lot No. , and west by Kighlh street, on which aro erected a largo Urkk liuilding called a College or Acadcmv. CHAhbKS K. MArtTIN, Coroner. Coroner's office, Sunbury, Feb. 1,1. 1861. MAt ot't'unNCs for .Vlnr-li 1, Itu. 1 Jacob J. Reed vs Lemuel Chanibcrlin, 2 John C Hoffman, vs aaine .1 John Drabor, vs Cleaver, Kajrcly A Co., 4 same vs Sensholts. Fairely A Co., 5 Klaie A Riiebncr, vs Win. L llcwart et al, A Francis Klaie, vs sumo 7 Hugh Caul. vs Ilanirl V Caul. 8 The IliM'tn. Imp Co, vs T Uaunigardner et al 8 Katy blHinm. for uio vs John F W olfingcr. 10 Com. of l'cnn'a fur l'ursol vs .lis) Vandyke A bail 1 1 Isaac Marti et al vs S II Hover B ml Win West 12 J. M Uoslianand wife vs Holm'non llrosinus, 13 K Y llright A Son vs K Ostuun A A Unuiun. I t John Buyers, vs Wm 1, Dewart, la Andrew M Ksrtwick, vs U. C Cleaver et al, 111 Catharine 1'eifl'er vs Jonatlmn llunklebcrgcr 17 J". II. linker awignca vs l'atrick .Muchon, IS J A J Cuminin;s vs Ucorge Illiiin, 10 W illiain Antrim vs AVest Hrnncli A (u!. Coal Co 20 Koburt Cumpbell vs I poor Augusta towiu-iiip, 2t A P Lark, vs John F Cnlow, ct al 22 Com. of Pcnn'a forS. Finney ts P Vt' llilert ctal 2.'lMichael llnhn vs M m llcsbing adin'r, 24 C 0 liachinan et at vs Tbcs Pursel ct ul 2o Klirabetb Hiiuhc, ys J. ,i (iilluer. aJm'r 2H Mary II tlreolund's heirs vs N. C. K K. Co, 27 Maria C Vincent, vs John L Waisun, 2 ltenj S Myers vs iloial Henry. 2. Jobu llafvr, for uso vs 11. A. Alexander, .W M m. Kline vs Valentine Klaie, 31 lieorge W liixon, vs Jcdiuli Kciior, 32 Uank of Midillutown vs Samuel Weisi. 3.1 Uiebard Moltninn etal vs Phil A t. R. R. Co Ac. 34 1-iuvid Waldron vs Jane Wnldnin, Hi Mcs ChamlH'rlin ct al vs Jnhh Voris. Ac. 30 Wui I, llewart vs Thos lliiiiuiganliM'r. 37 Arnold A Wviser, vs Nancy Carr A Fraud. .'18 Jtislleurd for use Ac vs Wm A Reuben Fagely, 3D KUen lijirnlinrt vs Stiluinon Minces. 40 Decatur Herb. vs John A rnvdv'r, udm"r 41 li eorgc I. Watts vs m 11 iirymju 42 ticorgc Snyder, vs ArbogaM A Bobb, Ac. 4.1 Ji-mniali Saridgo vs Jacob 'inilore, 44 Jubu liunklebergor vs llonLam Martin, 45 Peter K. Fif her vs Joseph Weitsel. Iti Ira TCleumul, etal vs J. J. bull A J V Criswolt 47 Saruli JaueCoup, vs F.liiabetli Jenkins, 4rt Com. of Penn'a fur D Long vs U. Wuldron, et al, 49 Michael tiraham vs James Pollock et al it) Thomas Couily vs John Moyer with notice, Ac 61 Hnniel Kramer for usa vs Jacob Moury, 2 Hiniinll. Moore et al vsO. S. Woleott. o.i Mct'arland, Kvans A Co vs Friek and ritout, 44 Unuc llrown vs Lorenm Muunell, do Peter K Feticr vs (jcorgo U Fetxcr art Jic,h llngendoblor, Ac. vs W F Naglc, i7 Wm L llewurl vt 11. B. Muwer. Twenty-live eases for trial the Bret week, and the balance tor second week. J.J. RKIMEXSNYUER. rrolhy. IIAKI.O.t'H 1.-IIj!U iii.ii:. Dealers and Cunnuiuers ol tho above Celebrated Wash Blue, will please take notice, ttrnt I lie Labels ale altered to rend INDIQO BLUE, Plf VP AT AH red WilllM-r-xcr'n 11 K I' (1 STORK. No. iti No'th SKC0N1 Street, PiULAriKLPHIA. The quality of this Blue will be the sauic in every nailed'. It is warranted to ci.lur more wm or than twice tho rniuv iiuuulily of Indigo, aud to go uiueh further I linn any other twi lluo in Iho market. It dis solves perfectly clear aud does not seitle on the vlolbes as most of the other makes do. ''lie Ikix dis Milvrd iu ball' pint of water, will make as good a Liquid Lluu us any that is made, at oue third the cost As it is retailed at the same price as the Imitations and Interior articles. houeke.eiers will tiud it very much to their advuntagu to aak lur that put up at iltskiiiikh's. LV'AII liluy put upafter this date with lHiu.ow ' name on it is an Imitation. The New Lablo does not require a Stamp. For Sulo by Storekeeper gcuerallt. . Feb. 13. l(o4 llmw lateul'lbe llnssU ol .orlliUiiilT. lattl, IVIirmiry 1, 1HI. ASSETS. Iiiinn and Hills discounted, . . f 1(1.1.7X1 94 JudginenlS. . ' - - - 13. 4M tj Cenilieale t nlled Ptatea Mint . 20(1.0011011 Coiled Status o-2U Lo.in, - . . . 100.000 00 Interest bearing Legal Ten- 2.1.1IIHI tHI 2.100 (to fi.liTil Oil l.'nili (HI . "..il mi .;9 S7 Pennsylvania, " Niirthuiuhfrlaiiil Rank Floek, Nuribuuiherland liridgu Blbek, Tclegrupb Slock, lteal Folate, - . . . Iiuo by other Banks. - 170. 1 tlrt 6.1 iotvsul oilier Bauks. and Legal Tend, rs 8 611 00 t tuFi Item." 1,I'J0 42 Specie in Vault Including CYtuniohWCnltli Specie CertiAuutes, ... 30 OjS CC . A t'TM.lOO 21 llABlLlTtES. Wotm In circulation, ... J322 "S1 00 1'otj otW Banks. - 2.1,300 21 " Coiuinouweiwih, Currency for Specie Certiflcaie, - . . In laVO 00 " bepusitors, IM.ioO 81 r4tl.707 t)i I certify the aWe statement lo ba just and true to the brat of my knowledge and belief. S. J. PACKER, IVbier. Sworn aud subscribed before uie. I M. U. Phikstlsy, Notary public. 1 Feb. fl, 164. btatemant of Northumberland County Bank. Statement of Ihe Northumberland Cmint v Bnuk as required by Ihe 4th seoiitin of the A"t of General Aeuibly, of this CoVJiaiouwealth, approtvd Ai ril Win, tool : ASfETri. Imas aud Discounts, 11J uud 50 liold Iu Mate, Siltvr and I' 8 demand Notes. STKaS 03 V. S ii-'joRuu.U. '.ai oe) no lue from Hat.ks in l'klladulplys, Hi 3j It NolMol'ollur Banks, 4 Ml IK) liua trow Briikera, 2. 1.'i l ! lik l'r..riy , 3..jn ii) Suit XisMatuer, t: uo e,IJ ImI 7) f M 47i 04 Ul 072 oft Iu sin 4 LlAlifLITlCs J fapilal Muck, CirvulaliuM, !ue Dvpusiwrs, I testify Ihe ala.ta slalekieiil to ba sotisvl Ut lbs beslulai) ktwwlto4i(aau. U ln( I IK Mi. It. II HA ST, tashivr ASiiiaed aaJ ewhstirltMHl belura aaa, a IUi. N. P. rksaukS), r.b I, Inof . J ll. II Vuil.U'e wiiii. as atna CLOCK K-iTAULlSUMlINT, I r t'usaef aW4 a4 CsimuI H . fkiUdilkbia U:t If Mik. fATt-if Ml aLUIaii llllll. 1 1 lA I Ux ki, i( 4wi,Ui aiiwi m t aaloax, tiatais, las, tvu4 Usasea, faikat, AUat.Usaa.fuatararari'tlUol.lt faSI t UaLs I a4 aad astasi4 t Lufc ltMaji.a4a4 t4B eV.44iai I'k44 bl. Jt4tt) lt ! 'f BTJNDUBV HIGH SCHOOL.. rilllK first quarter of twelva weeks wilt npra 01 J. tha brat Momlay alter adjournment of March Court. Tunai Pan QvAnrsB i ( Elementary Branches (Primary) (M.nfl " " advanced, 6,00 Ciilleglala from 6,imj io 7,00 j uiuun pnjRmo nan quarterly in aavance. No dcduution for lost time. Pally records are kept of the merit and demerit of oen siu'icnt tne runner denoting the excellencies of each in recitation and deportnient, the latter the ucucimcir mnn ueiinquencioi ooplea ol which will be aeut to the parents or guardians at Ihe end of each term. For particulars apply to Iho principal. Kr.rran.NeKs : 3. 3. Reimcnsnyder, i'unbrt. Prof. Wm. Neoiling. Belins-lirova, I'rof. 0. R. Ulins, Lewisburg. . K. P. ROHBACH, Tiincikal. Punbury, Feb. 6. lxr.l. GEO. W.CABPENTEB,HENSZEY CO S Is liolemilc Orng nnd Chrmtcnl IVnrfhounr. No. 7.17 Market Street. PHILADELPHIA. rpiIK subscribers keep constantly on hand a largo 1. stock of Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals. Pharma ceutical Preparatiuns and every olhcr artiole wbieb appertains to the business, embracing the most e tensive variptv ; elan l A IXTt fllia ..l ul .-j of every description. All articles purchased from ns can be relied n as bcinffofthe most stinerl.ir aumMU mnA mi prices as they can be bad. e ean ofler such in ducements as w ill make it the interest of Ihe pur' chasers lo lay in their supplies from us. and give us their future patronage and invite all, who visit the eity. to call at our estahlirhment. All orders ad diessed to ns bv mail or nthprwi ill n,i :,K prompt attention. ' ue.w. u. unnllli, llt.NSZEY A CO. 737 Market Street, Philadelphia. February 6, l!fl. Sin EHEBIFF SALES. RY virtue of certain writs of Ven. Exp.. Fi. Fa . tnmeit mil nt Ih. ('... p f. L li. ' - - ....... .,i,iut,u l iens, oi Northnmbcrland county, Pa., and to nio directed, ttill he ptimupiI In nolilin ..I. bi il.. ..t.i: . 1 J. II. Egbert, iii Iho borouith of Milton, on Tuesdnv ., .i r ei . . . . ' J nc a.mi ui in rM,runrv. itv4.at one o clock, r. M.i the following real estate, to wit: A certain lot. or piece of ground, situate in Lewis township, Northumberland county, Pennsylvania, bounded and deserihed ns follows, lo wit : on tho north lie PnMin ll.mH ra, U I.. I..J -f 1, . L . Jleclnr. Samuel Jarret and Daniel Keller, on the south by lands of Jane Uiflins. and on tho west bv lnti,li,l' llrirn ..t,l....l. ' .i.. ... win ran, mix 11, e nercs more lr lens, wlinrenn nrpvnvlnl . .....11 llB..e I,.. ling IliitiM'. Frame Stahlc. Ac, a well of water at the door. Ac. Suited taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Unniel King. A hit nf (rrnitnil itlimla ,n Ihn !.... t. . e r.,i. - p- - ... ... ii.u.u;ii vi .(ilium, in the said county of Northumberland, bounded front l. At,,. In alrnal Ht'tm. f.,n ..u 1 w I . ...... ..... m.-t u, ,-euiiu ?irCI'f. north by an alley r.. west by a lot of Thum js Wis,d., nciug iso niinurea leel in ticptn troin Apnro street to sn'nl alley ; wlicrcou aro erected a small houso aii'l big stable. Seizi'd l:ilfpn In e Tivi,l !.. nn.1 I.a ...1.1 il... . ... . ... . ruin h luu jirtiperty of John il. Woods. WM. M. WEAVER, Sheriff. Sheriffs OfTuc. Punburv, Feb. 6, 1861. PUBLIC SALE. "TII.Lbe exposed at Tublic Sale, on TIll'RS V DAY, the Mh DAY of FEBltLAHY. ls.,1. at the house of HENRY FM'LK. deceiisid in Lower augui-ta township. Nortliunilerlaiid county. Pa., tlio following dwribed proper' v. towit : '1 V(i HOUSES, THREE COWS. Vol NU ' CATTLE. ON K lit I.L, nnd ONE BREEDING SOW. FAll.MlXil l.'TKX. S1LS. One two-hurte Wagon, large Sled. Pluughs. Harrows. Cultivators, (irain Cradles. (iraM Seyt'hes, Kukri. Forks. Ciwn Hoes, tlrubbing Hoes, Po.,1 Dig ger. Harness. Sleigh Bells. Saddle. Ac. Three bar rels vinegar, Bags, Ao. NEW FRAMIXti MILL, Urals Ken per. One lot of Carpenters Tools. Ac. Blacksmith tnnh. Also, Potatoes by tha bushel. HOUSEHOLD FVRNITCRK. One Cooking, and two Parlor Stoves, Bedsteads, tnai a, jaoiea. one large inai KelUe, o , As. Sale to roniuien 'O at 10 o'clock. A. M . when enn. ditions will be made known. URIAH FOl'LK, Lower Augu.ta,Jun,J0,h3. AdmiuUiralor. TO COxYSlMPTIVKS, " Consumptive sufferers will receive nresarinlion for the cure of Consuniiition. Ai'thma. Bronchitis, and all Throat and Long affections, (free ol'chnrgc,) by send- ins lueir auurrse io Rev. E. A. WILSON, WilliamnburKh. January 2-1, 1864. 4t Kjngs Co., New York. FOR SALE. I SECOND HAND SI'lUNUS, suitable fur a two horse wagou Apply to J. SILVU S. Sunbtiry, January .1(1, lSfil. "VVKIT OF PARTITION. George B. Lubr, 1 Writ of Partition. Re vs. I tnrnMlile tn Mwr,.!! The Heirs of Sophia Lalir, Term, lSf l. acccased. I NoRTnrnuxui.ANn Cot xrv, ss. Tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to tlio Shcrill of iSorttiuiubcrlnud Comity, Urcctiug : Whereas, at an Ortibaus' Court held at Suhliurv. in an for the county of Northumberland, the din diy of January, in the year of our Lord ono thousand ciiriit hundred aud sixty lour, betore tho Honorablo Alexander Jordun. Enquire, l'rcsideht, and bis Afi ciate Justices of tho Court. In tba matter of Ihe estate of Sophia Lahr, dwased. The petition of lieorge 11. Lahr. ol Northumberland couqty iu the r-late of Pennsylvania, wns preanted. setting forth that the said Sophia Lahr, lately died iutraiKiu leaving issue Ucorge 11. Lahr vour nolitiouer. Cath arine, w ife of lieorge Shatle-. who has since deceased leaving liur uunbaud tteorgu rbaner and uvue oue child, to wit : Ucorge SbuUcr a niiuor who has for hi. guurdiau tiuorge Shuflcr and Lydia iuteruiar ried with Jacob Shatter, and grand children B. Franklin Labr. lieorge W. Lahr, nnd Sophia Jaue Lahr. D.'mT children of Daniel W. Lnhr. a son of said Sophia Lahr, deceased, who deceatict licforu bis said mother, the said minors having for tbuir guar dian lstuto Albert. That thu said liix'edeul died seised in her demesne as of fee of and ill the follow ing lots pieces or parcels of land, vix : A curiam vs. CHiit Lot ot tirouiid. situate iu ibo town of lieorge town.said county. lruntingiiHin the Hi.il Road street, adjoining lots ol lieorge Lahr and lleoro Siatx ; octng uuiuliered iu the general plan of said lowu, uuiuucr twenty. iwu. 2.1 A certain other vaeant lot in lieorgelown, ali.rcMiid, adjoining an alley and let of Philip Bobb, tVuniiiig u(ou Wutvf strvel, aud uuiubered iu tlio general plun of said tow n as lot number t-ii. 3d. A lot at ibo up,er uud of licorm-towu. adjoin ing lots uf Miebael Lahr and the widow Bruciuus, ou n hi. h is erected a small frame house. 4ih. An Island in the river tu.-qiuliiiniia Iu sai I county of Northumberland, opuiiie said town of licoreiuwu. ciMiiainiug six acres aud eigh'.y-uiue peiebes, iu a good state of oullivation. o:b. A cert-'tiu utber Inland, in said river Sttq tie banua. called Rogurs laland, in lbs luwnship of Low. er Mabenoy, couuty alorosaid, eoulaiuing about three acrisand twenty sevcu perches. oib. A ceituin other Island iu the river aforcsaij, an l township aloresuid, called "Shafler s l-land " 7ih. A certain other small Island a short distance above Flat Island in the river Suaquubaima, afore said, tow ubip and county afuxeanid, uoulniuiug about uue aud uiie-fourth acre. Mb. A eerluiu utber Inland, in said river Sioque hHiina, neatly oppiwiie the nioutli of Fidler's liun, in JaekMui township, Northumberland euuuly, culled Brocioua' Ivlaud. eoutaiuing aiioul uue acre. This is to uotify you uud each of you hriciu abovo bauivd, and you arv hereby notihid that by virtue ul ihe alwe wilt In me d're-il, an iuqui-st will ba held al the Ptibltu Houmi of Vl-r Uorrel, in tlcore. low n, on Tuesday, March Isl, 1x14, al 8 u clock M-. ef said day, to4 the purpose of luukiug paituiou ufurlo value and apaaue Ilia real e.iNie luTeiu atnive des,-iib4'd ulsaid de'vdi-uls, al which litoe aud plate you luay each and al' appear it yuu ibmk pro- 1I.I.I.IM M W EAVl.lt. Sheriff. 1 FhcriB's OUiou, Suiil ary, Jau. .Ml, lol. Il ' I Oaouti IIiil, Hnrj P Woi vaurun. ' HILL At WOLVKUION, j .tllorstt-ywuuj I aaiiMluraul jt, li, M.irkit sifasi. o.r Centra Alley, BUNBUHV, 1' A.. ! l 1 I.L allmd proM.l y lulbi dl,elu.ii ft claims II and all .ah. r o mioUvvI baine iiiiiu,i-i to IH.ir in Nuril.uu.lKil iml mid uiiijv.kiu'. h. at.liiiry, Jsuuaiy i l, 1 4 ' FI.AIi IU ILI)IsN(i ST()Ni:J fl'IIE sulsv'l.lais te.lieullu!ly Ih'otm Ike tills, Iu , I ui rtii.hui r. aai ia. v asa fu jl la luiaidt FA l.Via AND LUl.DINu alO.Nk, a4 esnan auvas and at lisaauiielils I M 1t mums aid b dvuiMeJ a ! ri'af kaak a fui.l'UI 1 I'viaius 4iiih .! will ta4 H la Uait Inuivel iu sill asxi aaaaaiaa ansjasaaj tas iV" r,- UHlt h Mtl. Dm. II, 13. twWr, t. iki'L"IMM)U I kl'Li'l'IMIU I Uliil IsUil 1 VI ill IslUl ! i S OVllH aa.la w k.H l.w. bv.ll (im "I i ik I us a a.u, aaa V k st all lu.v. at Iks rfk.l.W,l;SI,lu M l' isiiktltMl j.aaiy ithtMfi. Ik. GK AND OPENING OF FRESH WINTER GOODS.) E. Y. BRIGHT & SON, SUNBUUY rENN'A. - OFFER FOII SALE AT VERY LOW PRICES, a full line of DOMESTIC AXD STAPLE 2DRT B)0DS DRESS GOODS OF EVERY VARIBT7 a) CHEAP AXD IIAXDS0ME. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT UOSIEHY AXD (1 LOVES. READY MADE CLOTH BOOTS AND SHOES HATS AND CAPS, Trunk?, Valises nnd Carpet T.ags. HARDiVAKE AXD G ItOCEfllE.-t. O.UEEXS AND CLASsWAHE. Utone iin'l EiirtUcHirur,; AVoml and Willow Ware. Bar Iron and Steel , Kails and Spikes, Drug?, Faints and 0U, Window Sash and OrilidHttuiei, l'ieks and Mason Hammers, Course and Fine Suit, Fish, "Meat, Cheese, Ac, ' &c., Al'., All Kinds ol Goixl-i, cheap for cash or Country Produce, ran be found at the USE F1UCE STORE BRIGHT ' & SON. X. B. xVll Goods warranted As represented. XO DEVIATION IX PRICED SMALL PROFITS AXD til'ICK SALES Suiibtuy, Oct., 10th, 1803. MOURNING GOODS ! ! Black tiloscy Silk?, 4-4 Black Cashmeres; Super Blark Moluiiis, Fine Black Alpaccas, Black and Purple Delaini, White and Black Figured Dcluinc, Black Crepe Maretz, Lupins Black all wool Delaine Black Silk Bercges, tiood Black Debege, Plain Black Gingramfi, Plain Black Calicoes.. Xeat Figured Black Calicoes, Fine Black Sack Flannels, Black Love VcIIk. .louvins Black Kid ("loVC", Black Silk Camitletts, Black Gloves iu Variety, Finr Mourning Handkerchiefs, Blnt'k coMou and wool Hosiery, Black Thibet and Wool Shawls, JLe., Ac, Ac. A nice line of the abave (roods now open and for sale ut low piices. E. Y. BRIGHT A SOX. Sunbury, October yist, 1S0U. a. i i:.at i - I it a it i: .fi I'.st i r HliOW X S NLVY nielal.'l'op liinsi) Iiiiunoy. XUu Chiuiniy fir wbiili iho kfrifccnc Oil uiiK fiublio bava Su loi'g 1K.-C11 iu nt-iMl, bwauso 1. It -STANDS Mli K !" Turn up tha blata till it issues Iri-iu Uiv tup of tbe chitum-y. arul kL-vp it up as bDj( usyciii Icaco rua vilsh us t aat-AK ! Try it. i t iloes not bo'omo black pr disKiturcj shonbl IIili lamp a-'ciilv-iilally irui-ltu. Ij birt,r lliau tba cmnruon cliiinuy li-ds liabtu tu aiiitlcnt anU uiuru cu i-iiii-ul b'r ciirrir.jr about ibe huiii-o. H. It it nut easily artvcteJ by suibU-n rhunirra of f mpi-rntaro r jro out of il-airs, or imu tbu er-llv-r. tutii-uii-r r srir.tr. wiib tba lamp burning iluii'l f mar 1 tlio vbiuuipy will nut iluHtvirur in fmuivt.u ! 4. Ilia irp can l irulamly r-ut-v i-il. anil tbo lss vii-U prtvn:lly i-luun iu a uioiu-nt. intiout wsttiMj. Biii atthout ib.iii-r uf brvKkiiiit tbo Kl'- j. line t'ntl-v.-ta ih co utmon rut mm yj. Try It, aud yuu will d-k uo uilu-r. Ir vU in Tin ai t.'t-uniy Avm-ii-.niiitoJ by tbo Vf. t, t Miutarutiii; I'-,., 4j f ulton frirat-t. N'w uia. Jnuuary 9, isOI. Jiu -.- 'm-y a T"" Hist.m, Shiuicli-a, I'opUv, I,c.v'ii-,t, in, f llllt: uuili-rifiiu.l U al-'iil. sU-ii.iiii I... bit. l-r 1 bus to rtil a iie.-'t-.l if ip in ihuim U 1 1 Phil u lvlpiila, by makiitic a jpt-t-i.ilil v ul lU-i l'-';-i-r :,.i- liailo.auU iioia U' -uaa lu mnka aniii iui.'ii i-, - I i-ura sui-plios. 'Iho I'uy I m.i r. Mi .ti, .1 . ' uwina iu lha iii.pMiliiln y ol ,.iiiii,iti lb, tu m I'lnl 1 a-U-lpbia. iiuf ilv rinl Ur,l uu oti.ir luai av'a S-s4 llivir Msi , Av. iili r,., r u--wri nm.1 l.y iba in' uuuolurvrs. ibu uiHlfi.-sji.,! h. ,s lu .ii.p Ibis liVrli.u f liailo by k-- u;j( iu bai,-l a .lnv-U, ill wivrv arlv-ly uf iuail: sii-l sis. I y v.i'. inK tb braui-b ul liaita ir!ivular aili-ulM-a, b b-.j-v. I i uiivka uii.ro ily nlutus tu c-.iiiriiuviit i ai.4 s.iivl'luta fur iba uiiu!&.'lui ara a ivwo vnui.,l,i i'iiuiiuui,i-.iii.tt sa ith .uivt.&si-is Ibau is pi4.il.lv fy lb,-a abulia-le Miaialv iu uture boav y luu,oir ' klsLulav-lurfia ai,4 wlhofs. aliuaau liuuuu ,.irll suUlly luviibluis s4i.pllr. vl'bor bs wi.iiavl, Iai bal uf uu I'uluvuiMiuU, Olavsa, lwUlb, liv.vp Vis, AJiivaa . W l.r U ltlNil. I sllviakill il Vt bail, I'biU-ivli ; Lassie lapulu-a alaavs aMl4 ul L-u.u4 TuviUi. ' (Wk ka.. l H"(.i.il I 4 k I'lsut H.k .al Valla I laa lia.Ur. is Al a .-i-a u-ia la au4 asuiliia.u lUu.uf auuilv, Malaal ILwiij 1 uUmM asvi a Lau.We, A I taaaaaa - Aua U Call. 1 1 A C , I'b.l ssla llwa rtukaoU A ivi , fklluljLu Juaa) la, leal - l olal I t M.rsi. 1 , al , i'4 ' van I In ... a. v, . I f ssa saiw, s l's m ,il si ..Jsi... . i,Mk U ,U .i v.. sI 1 1 tvi a alt. ia wiiss,a ia ! . l 1 !kot a xiuax drxn::. A UIUnLk CONCEMliAIED v rxi eta ii li; i : vi u a c t. Jl, PTJPaS iCITIC. THArfl ILL RELIEVE TUB AtTLIClLD, A5D ol make Urtiul.tti h. DR. I100FLANUS German Bitters PREPARED Bt DR. C. M. JACKSON, rillLADEWlIIA, PA. WILL EI FECICALbY A.D iWSt CtMTAl LY vi in ai.i. iim'.a.i;m arising from a DisorJprl Livrr. Ptomaoh, or KMrrr?. Thousnnrts of nur ckizTis are snfTi rine from Dys. pcia and I.ivrr liisrnno, and to itbuin thu folloH nig questions apply we gunrnnti'O JIOOFLAXD'S GEILVAX BITTERS will cure them. DTsrErmv. am Liver Iiisearr. Po you rise wilh a ciwitM torque morninira. with b?id tale in tbe mulb anil poor nppi'tite f,r break fast Do V" fi-l wbon ynu fir.t ft'-t up so weak anil lanrniil you can scarcely irit nbnut ? Do you have a diziimm in tbe head at times, anil ofu'n a duincsy, wiib hi-ndnchc occasionally ? Are your Imsi h costive syd irregular, and appetite cb.Hiirea. ble Ihi you throw tin wind from the stnninch, and do ynn swell up often ? Do yon feel fuliuv-a after eiitins;. and atiiiikttiir when Ibo sUinmcb is empty ' Do you have heartburn occasionally ? Do yr-u IVi-I l,,w spirited, and ltKik ou tbe durk side of tbiiiirs Are vou not unnuitllr nervous nt limes? D- you not hecon.c rtytlis. and often lay until midnight liefore ynu can jro to sleep ? uud thru at tirui. don't you feel dull and sleep) tiiwt of tho time ? Is. your kin dry and scaly? also sallow? In thort, ii not your lite, a burthen, full of forebodings t HOOlliAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Will cure every ene of Chronic or Nervous Debility, Dii'aMnf tne Kidm y", aud Di'cases arising froui a disordereil Moniacb. OBSKKVKTI1K l'OL1.0VIXtl SYMTTCMS Hcaiilting frotu DUonUrs of tho liigeitive Organs : n, lnwnr l rib-, l-'itliHSi, or lllood to tbe Head. Aridity of tbo Sto mach, Nniivert. lli'tir'.l.urn. Dii!u,:t tor Fijod, ruluessi or Weijr'U in tlio fcioiiiH-b, our Kructalions. Sinking or I'luticrinx ut tbo Pit of tbe Stomach. twiiiiiniii: of the llnf-d. Hurried and DiOi cult llrraibiiic. Klurtci inn at tho Heart. Cbokina; or ulHsiaiiiiir r-ci smions when iu a lyinjr isture. Dim. ncss uf Vision, Dots or Wclrj before tbo fcitrht. r'evt-j-and Dull I'liin iu Ilie Head. Dcliciency uf l'lrpirn tioii, Yelloyini s uf the tkin and tyis. l'niu iu ihe Side. Ilnck, Chest, l.iini,-. Ac. .SudOeu riushi-nif lU-at, liurniug iu the FKh, t'oustitnt Iiuniiiiii. of 1'JviI, and (Treat liepressiun ot ?piritf. PARTICVLAR XOTKK There are many preparations sold under the nnma uf Hitlers, put up in o,utu t liuttli s, cunipouiidvd of ibe ebenpi-:t vvbifkey or common ruin. co?(in frui:i I'D to 111 cents per gallon, tlio taste disguised by Auito or Coriander Sod. This clnss of Bitters has caused find will continue In cnuse. as lonir lis they can bo sold, hundreds to die the death of tbo ilrut'karj. Hy their use the system is kept continually under the Intluetica of Ale ibolio Sliuiiibintsol the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is created and kept up, and tho re-ult is uilUie.nt tendaut upon a drunkurd's liie uml death. For thorc vvbo desire and will havo a Liquor flit ters, wo publish tho folluwinrr receipt. Oct Ouo llottlo Uoodand's Herman Uitlers aud uiix with Three VuarU of liood llmndy or Whiskey, and tlm result will bo a prepnriiliun that will fur excel iu medicinal virtues and true excellence any of the numerous Liquur Ilitttrs in thu market, mid will cost uiuch less. Ynu will hav: all the virtues of llixidiiud a UiUcrs iu cuunectioii with a irood article uf Liquor, at a much lees rice than the;a interior prepurutious will cost yuu. IIOOFLAXD'S GElvMAx'BITTLHfi Vill tlivo Yon A aOOl) Al'tETttK, Will Rive you STKUNU HEALTHY XKKVEP. Will give you LllISK AXD KNEKOKTIO FM.l. IXUS, W ill enable you to SLKKP WELL, and will positive ly preveut Vcllolv I'err, Ililioitis I'evt-r, V-. Thro surferlng (Vo;n Erokeii down and Delicate Constitutions, from wlmiover cuuae, either in Main or Feinide. will litid iu lUKiFLAXD SULKMAN BITTEI13, A l'.EMEDY That will restore them to their usunl health. Such hus beeu tbo euao in thousunds of instances, and si luir trial is but required to prot o tbc sssertiuu REMEMBEH, THAT TIILS-K B1TTLHS ALE And XL'T intended as a LlJVLllAtili. The PMpr'et wshavo tliousands of Letters from t'u most eiuiiieut l'lcri;yDen. Lawyvrs. Physicians sn I Cluens. TcMifyiiit! ut iheir own pers'.imi know ledse, to the beueficiul ellecis ao I medical virtues of i' v-i Hitters. Fr-jru ltev. J Xcwton Prown. P. D.. Editor of tbe Encyclopedia of Kuliiou KuoWledeO Although not disposed to favor or recommend Ta lent Medicines in jreuerul, ibroutrh distrust of Iheir ingredients arid effects, I yet know of no mtncicni rciisous why a man may not lcvtily to the beneiin ho believes biiueell to hava received' trom auv tirupla preparation, in the bopo tliat ho uiav thus cuuliibutu to tho benefit of otbcis. I do this the more readily in rejard to Honfiand's lerman Hitters, prepared by Dr. U. 51. Jacksou. of thiioiiy, because I was prejudiced si-'nin.l them li t n.any years, under the iuiprumion that ther were chieily an alooholio ndxtura. I am Indebted" to u y liiiud l.oberi beuiiMiker, Esq., i',ir tlio removal tbu prejiidice by proM r tests, and for encourage wont to try them, when suttcr'm; from grutvi and buiK cool inued debility. '1 he u -of tbreu bvitk.et hose I'itlcrs. at Iba iH-it'iunina; ut the present vear was followed hy eyldeul relict ru.,1 rest.riiiiuu lo a tl- f bodily ami mtuia! vi-or wba-A 1 had not tell tin inuiiihs beb.re. and bail sjiuust despairci of reisaining. 1 thereluro tha n liovl aud niy tueuA tor directing to tha use uf tin ju ,,,,., 4. XEWTN BUOWX I'hlladelpbia.June 2?. jadi. Diseases o( Kidneys ahd Blacldfr, In Yui.ntjer Ajt, Milt or Funtih; Areapee-Pjy removed, au.l tha patient rcilored t. beahll M.LECA'l K l IllLrilLN', Thoaa sanVriitg from M.vinsars., wastinj awsy, aiib soarvily any tluh eu their buuvs. are eure.l iu avsrv ,b..rltim: ei bollle iusucb ca- 's, will lio a no wr ri.iuj etleet I' AKENTS bsiui( sufffr'n? e',iildr'ii as ab.ve. and w i-lui.H Ui laiMi ib.Mn, w ,11 nev-r regret tlio day tiicy e.i:uk,,aiivMl wiij tb.cu Pitu-M. 1.1 1 El. A HY .MEN, STl DKN IS i.. lb -se w.ak Ins: bard vtuli iheir hralus, .h, ul.i alnata k.n.p a Inline o ll,a,ii,nd s Itinera near tbeiu.a ih.-vil ri.: miieb lo ueut from iia ue. to I., iu Uiiiid sal -l ini)(..r.ttiu; aud liot d r in ir i s r a Liyu.ii ftimilant, Atid leaves bo pre.l rati, n. Allltill, Saullli-a! M 1 HE s'lUEND.S OF dUI.DIi:r.1 Vie call iSo alt. oil I. n ,.f all bavins' r-)i:..iis .r U i eli. la 111 III army lo III,' lac l lh.ll ' ll'H'l 1. M S 1,,'II.ihii blll'-ia will c. r tine loiilba . lUe t,M-ae', lie loci by eipusuloa aul 1 1 1 i..n iueid.-til lo caii.ii I'll lu Ibo lias. tit'0.i aloe Jl .Lilly ,11 u.J uewi ai ars aii Ilia srixal llio Ka, it II w i,., net 1 li.,l a ol) laa pi i iii..h al a,.U, ring lo ol Irbill'V tii,ln i I i!.m kin 1 van l,e naoiy v'Mlvil bt II .,.,i.i s vieiioaM li' e.. Vis have u. 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