Efjc Sunburn 'ftmrrican. H. B. MA88EB, Bdlto Proprietor. HtniBV, PA. . SATURDAY, MARCH 0, 1804. i -J l - . .IB 8. If. PETTENGIIJL. ft CO, J?. 37 Park ttow, Now York, and t Stat Street, melon, ar our afwnta for the 8tiKmT AaanictM i Uium cities, and n authorised to tak Adverfie- lents nd 8ubcrlpiki for a at our lowest rate IJJ- Books for rii Camp Fjrus "No -Is ready. It is claimed to be Uie cheapest ,;rrin.l rorV ret imblialicd. It contains 04 dsowi. minion, and 5 spirited illustra- .. it i entitled Clotellc: a Tale of tiu Southern States, by V. W. Brown, a ative of Kentucky. Price 10 cents ; for liicli it will be sent to any address, postage aid, by the publisher, James Redpath, ioston. No, a Tale of llnlzac, "the Dickens f France," will be issued soon. On Picket lutr. bv Miss Alcott, 2o. 1 of this series, wonn to its 2d edition. 7000 were soltf - e - i three dnys. W" TnE Atlantic Mox'tiii.y for March as been received. Its contributors arc, John t. "Wbitticr, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Bayard aylor, Harriet Beccher Stowc, Robert Dale wen. Caroline Chcsebro, Ik. Marvel, Alice rv nrl otlipr Twtnulnr writer. List of ...J, 1 t intents: The Queen of California: The rother of Mercy ; Ambassadors in Bonds; ,ret-Weather Work, V. ; On the Relation of rt to Nature, IL ; Our Classmate; Whit er' The Convulslonists of St. Mcdard ; ouse aod Home Papers. III. ; Our Sol ars 4 WiilUin Makepeace Thackeray ; The entnwUf Cmpaisn Reviews and Llt aryioc. Published by Ticknor & ieU'?5 Wwliing st., Boston, Mass., at I per antwtov. 3?""TJie &eritH Agrieultural for March, ntuin ttio "V-su-al variety of practical and her infitui(tt!i.u useful to almost every mselio'.d. It is one of the best and cheapest iblicatious in the country. 5yLoNDOJi QlTAUTKltLT IlKVIKW. We .ve received the January number of this iblicat'um, from I-eonnTd Scott & Co., 38 alkcr street, Xew York, to whom the .Wic are indebted for the Re-publication, a low price, of the Britwh Reviews and ackwood's Magazine. The table of con its will show the character of the work. io article on China develop much ititer ing information of that peculiar people, le other articles are "New Englauders and e old Home," "Forsyth's Life of Cicero,"' tiptain Speakes' Journal," a'A interesting :ount of African discoveries," "Guns and ates," "Eels," "Rome ill the miiivile Ages," d the Danish Duchies. -gr- The Lady's Book for March is out ih one of the prettiest and most natural :tures, "Want of Confidence." The horse idling his mouth for the bunch of clover, file the child holds its hand behind it, aid to venture, and tUe older sister .ootlies the horses front," nud gives en gagement. "Great Expcctions" is good; o the lashion plates and the reading niat . The publishers say that the circulation is year will bo 150,000 copies. SLornl affairs. rySw Law Finn. We refer our reaeer to t advertisement of Messrs. Ziogler A Malick, who e opened a law offioo next door to Protbonotary ce. Mr. Zieglor waa formorly a practising lawyer Duller county, and recently at Selinsgrove. 'Spring Dry Good nun opening large assorts m new deaigna at tl.o Old Established Dry odsllousoof Kyro A Landoll, 4th A Arch Sit., iladelpkia. Read advorliscmeiit. We learn that Capt. Uobin'a Company, from place, bat left Key Went tot Louisiana. They licipat a fight. Their destination is. probably) bile 1 We copy the following itciuafruni the Uaicln lest wock : -Three young men of this plaee. John Haas, Albert jtt and Jacob Hohrbaeh, atartad tor the Idaho A luiues, on last Wednesday night. W ,wish in success in their gulden enterprise." Charles A. liright.of Sunburv, Keoruiting Agent last Tuesday morning, took down to Uarrisburg, uiHv-niue reuruita li from Jackaon township. 12 mi l'pper Mahonoy, and b front Little Muhonoy." Snow about four iuehea in depth, fell on Tues v lust ; but owing to the rough roada, tbo aleigh fiavcry indiflereiit., fT?-The ica on tbo riror moved ofl' tjuictly on adny liiat for the acoond time. It wua about aix Lea thick. li" Tlie nett roceedaol the exhibition uf Tableaux ., held at ludependont Hall, Lewisburg,o Tuea y night of lust week, amounted to about $131). On the 23d ult., Ker. Joseph P. Tualin, Northam. rland, waa ordained to the work of the minutry. ordinatlou aeruon wat preached by Her. 6. II. .rick, of Lewiaburg. fp-The Vrovoat Marshal Ueneral haa directed that .u enlisted fur the First battalion eumpaniea of the alid Corua will be credit! to the quota to be -nuhed under the draft, nf the ward, borough, a ar tity and State froa bliih they euliai. iia fT'liiSTarasixa. Four young girls of Tamari ua, lilt skating on a pood near that place, on day last tek, broke through the lea a ad were drowaed. ic girls all belonged to lespectaUe faiuiliel Iu the see. amiinsi tVA dangeroaa eoontue felt note ea Ua Bank o arUt Aaierioa, 1'hiladelpbia, ha juat otade iu ap. araaet. It lg a lea altered fnxa a oa and to llfully executed a to deceive ordinary judge ef aey. i i aee VAi.sof Uovxaaaaat lloaaat -4a Friday m! balurday laal, tklee kuadred aoree Kelt fut rlhar (mvmm, were told at auuli aal at this plane, gore iuusiU ageaia. Tbe aal attraeud a Urge iisiber of Udder frosa this, aad lb adjulaU ata. , and frosa a still greater di.laaee, aa sue of the aee were Ukea to berk wii. a karae auld ll, at4 al paste to kigk fur iMulak:r. The sag ps was aiwU aw. hW am alusua jilUeas, aad u!4 as low eeose w(la. Tke aigkaet ssed kra fid, Was keueked doaa to leswa laaa .llafAugaala towaablk a T, teM , sto r as!, aa4 lew t a tew. Oae .ailesM) ua Mai4 II U awn, aed andiag bis u4 kf gaia at atty pf tee, gas klsa to aa aaiViilnei d, aae aae to welaetoa to lad kiaieelf ea t I Italy wwawf of a bus. )U ai ky Wt dtuv oa. Ik "t-U r"4aia IW ' H.eld Mkwg de auk Ik toeis), a4 iMtr Jerautl Istoad sWad oieelf la tb auadillu) f Ik toa SsM "tjuttgtl . eUkbasit tad dUa'l kswa ka to to euk a Is4 ksa ef stieet d vSs.ed klsa al a sole, teeitr ljd Un I ( leiaser, kew ErtcorsTEn wmr a Gigantic Old Max K'.nsahoo. -A vouncr .TUrmn Patterson, Sugar nrLonf Fist 'Urlo was proceeding 6n horseback thro,u the bush in the Ticinity of his residence tome tirad ago, he VM attracted hy the yelping of his dogs to it Uiick piece of !nishwood, and, riding up, he. came npon them attacking an immense old man kangaroo. One of the doss was already dead, rent asunder by the claws of the monster, and two otbers were also wound ed, but still tackling it. No sooner did the kangaroo espy Patterson than it jum)ed at him, and threw its forepaws round the horse's neck. Fortunately the youth had a loaded pistol with him, which be drew and fired, the ball striking the kangaroo in the left'shoutdcr, and passing out through its back. By this means one of the animal's paws was disabled, but with the other it still showed fight, and Patterson being un able to make and impression on his assailant with blow of t'je pistol, for he had not an other charge, endeavored to get the stirrup out of the springbnr, so as to use it the end of the leather as a weapon. While doing this the kangaroo, with its undisabled paw, slightly wounded his hand. At length Pat terson got the stirrup-leather loose, and, hitting the animal on the temple with all his force, he succeeded in stunning it. With several other well-directed blow he managed to kill it. The kangaroo was of enormous size, measuring no lees than 9 feet 6 inches from the tip of the tail to its cam. The tail itself measured 15 inches round at the butt, and the vkin and weighed 20 lbs, Ovul bum (Australia) Chrviiicle. In cotlscqOeme of tho distnrbed state of the Catholic mind in Europe and of the Greek mind in Asia, An English Episcopalian proposes that the Book of Common Prayer shall bo translated irito Latin and Geek, and circulated as a means of influencing it iu tbo right direction. This idea is worthy ol notice by those American Episcopalians in this city who are proposing a union with the Rttsso- G. jck Church. i. I' Pott. Dr. Foley, of Paris pioposcs to cure asthma, croup, and rther disorders of the respiratory organs, by submitting patiunts to a pressure of two atmospheres and a half in a chamber subjected to the pressure of a forcing pump. He contends ulsi that weakness may be over come in the same way, as compressed air artcrializcs the blobd and increases the vital powers. A railway, is proposed to be laid through the Thames Tunnel. The Rev. Mr. Ppurgcon recently comfort ed his hearers in the following manner: "Littely a great deal of infidelity hud broken out in the church, and he thanked God for it. It seemed as though God had let the devil lo.ise among them to stir them 'up to renewed exertion, alio trusted that God would deliver them from n sleeping devil, for a roaring devil was a blessing rather than the reverse-" I, INT r Jl'KOUN, Fur the March Term of theXurthumfcrland - County Utyrt, 1801. V tiuAND jriions. 1 John Dcppen, Jackson, 2 John 8. iSiiade, Lewi9, it Daniel Bekman, Delaware, 4 Thomas Burr, " 5 Daniel Cares, " 0 James Reninger, North'd, 7 David Slave, Upper Augusta, 8 Elias Byerly, Lower Mahanoy, 0 .?Hhn Runk'lc, Shamokin, 10 Valentine Deitz, Sunbury, 1 1 Daniel Snyder, Jordan, 12 Murtirt Oass, Upper Agusta, 13 Martin Bachman, Lower Mahanoy, 14 Joseph Haas, Jackson, 15 Daniel L; lWrttid, Turbnt, 10 John Clark, Sunlnirv, 17 Robert Walker, Point, 18 Daniel Dunkelberger, Cuineron, 19 Frederick Treon, Washington, 20 Jacob Evert, Upper Augusta, 21 Jacob Eckuian, 22 Jacob Gazette, Sunbury, 23 J umcs Smith, Coal, 24 Galeu Smith, Jackson. THAVKUSE JlMtOIlS. 1 Samuel Malick, Washington, 2 Charles Iloweter, Tpper Mahanoy, 3 Henry Hartrunf, McEwensvill, 4 George Bcrdner, Lower Mahanoy, 5 Frederick Dipncr, Coal, 0 George L. RilHu, Milton, 7 Seyntoro Ammou, Delaware, 8 John A. Snyder, Lower Mahanoy, 9 Charles Artman, Turbut, 10 Charles Culp, Mt. Carmel, 1 1 John Vandevender, Point, 12 John Shuck, Lewis, ' 13 Peter Wnmpole, Upper Agusta, 14 George Klick, Shamokiu, IS Jacob lienn, Lower Agusta; 10 Sebastinn Haupt, Klinbury' 17 David R. Malick, Upper Augusla, 18 John Pennsyl, Rush, 19 Samuel T. IJrown, Milton, 20 George Fetterolf, Upper Mahunoy, 21 Etmtnuel Zimmerman, Coal, . 22 Samuel Totgo, Lower Mahanoj'j 23 Win. M. Auten, Cliilisijuaiiue, 24 John Duniel, Jordan, 25 Darrah, Delaware, 28 Wui. Wilson, Northumberland; Samuel Cox, " 2 3 John Allnirt, Jackson, 2!) Wiu. II. Kuse, Rush, 80 Jnitu-s Aurthur, Lewis, 31 Michael Graham, Mt. Camel, 32 A. B. Artman, Delaware, 33 Jefferson Bear, Coal, 34 Bunj. Dockcy, Iower Mahanoy, 83 Samuel Ulair, Alillon, 80 John Schuyler, Lewis, 87 Adam Ileal, Upper Augusta, 88 Charles Follmvr, Turbut, 89 Jacob Wiest, Jorden, 40 Enos Hilliard, Delawure, 41 Henry Luntz, Turbut, 42 Frederick Wagnir, Lewis' 43 John R. Pollock, Turbutville, 44 Lembert Eckmau, ltnsh, 43 Robert Montgomery, Lewis, 40 Jacob Hunsickcr, " 47 William Hoffman, Washington, 48 Charles Mottlcr, Rush, fXTlT Jl'UOIU. 1 Henry Strine, Milton, S Henry U. Haas, Turbut, 8 Suoiucl G. Foy, Zerbe, 4 Saaiuel Dcrr, Delaware, 5 Jscob Witmur, Lower Muhauoy, 6 William Waldron, Turbut. 7 John J. Parker, Delaware, 8 Henry Buriuaa, Milton, Jnhu Harmon. Jr.. Lewis, 10 Alexander Campbell, Uuh, 11 Hiram Price, Suubury, IS John U. U'inbacb, Delaware, 13 John K. Kramer, Turbut, 14 Thomas Murdm-k, 13 Arthur T. I.udwig, Delaware, 19 Henry II. Kobbiue, Upper Auguala, 17 J. H. Mi formic, Miltou, 18 Joseph Arnold, Ui'iHT Auguala, 19 GNig Htrine, MiUon, KO Mithat'l Lauiut, MUUtn, t JaoiU Cameron, ti Jax.b I Hill, McEweuavilU. Kl DaaUl Zlumierwaa. Low el AutfWeta, XI hatuuait hhatlor, Jurtlan, 93 W ilium Ifotlmer. Tuibul, Hit Geor I'musyl, bUaiuukbi, T Karnawurlls lUed. M 18 Itovtd iurriibi.b4'( IkUwti't Hit ItouWI X.llur, l'tal, Itti VI lillaiu Itollivt, TurbuUntllej, II Juba llajtif, Jr., Turbut, 8'4 Lliaa Kuhvl, Ul. Id nul Fjisjul, Ji-itiaa, ti W tiluta t uur, lkai, t AsUi AfeustiiMiaj. 4 i-UM i l of4ix) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SUEBIFFS 8 ALES. TlY elrto of eertaln wrltaof Ven. Ex. hawed oat X ' erthetJoartof Vnmmoa Plea nf Northotnber land eoenly, and to me direoted will be cxnoaed to pnblio sale, at the Court llnua, in tbe bnrongh of ouoDury, on mnnaay, in lein oay or Marcn, 1H84, t o'oloek, P. M., the following deaoribed real wtsto, to wit i A eertala tract or piece of land, sltnat In Upper Mahonoy township, Nortbomberland eonnty, Pa., bounded and di-eeribed aa follow to wit : oa the north by land of Michael Paul and Peter Beeel, on the eaat by land of the heir of John Smlnkey, deo'd. and Daniol Kiefer. on the aontb be land of liM Malick and Charles Kabler and on the west by lands ui oBinuoi jmiari ins tfosD ueist, eonsaining ninety si a acre more or lees, 8S aere whereof are cleared and the balance timber land, whereon are erected a log weatherboard ed dwelling house, frame bank barn wagon shed and other outbuilding. Beiaed, taken in execution and to be (old as the property of John 8. Smlnkey. ALSO s At tb same time and plaee, all that cor tain traot or piece of land, mrreyed on a warrant to ilathia Zynmerman, bound by tract of land, uf Toy ed in the name of John Itoyd and by land aurveyed In the name of William Wilson, Peter Mowery, Ml. chael Knoll and Frederick Kramer, lying la Coal and Zerb townships, eoohty and Suite aforesaid, containing 417 aarea, more or Ice. Seised, taken in elocution, and to be aold aa the property of Wm. Ayers, Adm'r of Win. Ayere, dec d.. wllh notioe to liueher Ayers and other terr tenant. ALSO: At the Same time and place, a pertain traot or piece of land, situate In Little Mahnoy town' hip. county and State aforesaid, bounded and de aoribed a follow : on the South by land of the Tre rorton Coal Company, on the east by the now, on the north by land or John Hensyl and on the wert by lands of Joseph Dunkelberger, containing S2 acre and 43 hundredths, about 4U aero whereof are Cleared and the balance limber land, etc., whereon are erected a log dwelling house, frame bank barn and other outbuildings, two apple orchard and a pring of water near the door. Also, npon two eertain lot of ground, Not. 8 and 9 in block No. 117, situate in the town of Trerorton, Zerbe township, county and State aforesaid, bounded on tbe north by Shamokin street, on the south and east by Switch Back and on tb west by lot No. 7, eontaiuing in width each 25 foot aod in depth feet each, whereon are creeled a large double frame dwelling house, two storie high, with bnsoineut, frame sljiblo, well of water near the ooor, etc. - Seised, tnken in execution and to be sold a the property of Ira Snyor with notioe to M. Levy and Andrew Forsythe, terre tenant. WM. M. WEAVER, Sheriff. Sheriff's OfBoo, Sunbury ..tub. 27, 1S04. BiiPor. Jl'ST reccieed a now stock or Fishing Spring sales, consisting of Koda, lie Tackle for Pfln. t.tnM Baskets, Snoods, Floats, Nets, Flic, Artificial Bait, Rigged Lines. Uut, Uraa and Hooka, to which the attention of dealers is particularly requested. Order. Wholesale and Retail. and satisfaction warranted. JOHN KRIDER. 2nd and Walnut streets, Philadelphia. Fobruary 27, 1S01. 8m ISO. 1861- lhilal-lhln V Ii Itnilrond. THIS great line traverse the Northern and North west counties of Ponnavlvania In thn aitv tit Vrin on Lake Erie It has been leased by tho Ponusylrania Railroad Company, and under their auspice is being rapidly opeuod throughout it entire length. It is now in use for Paaaengur and Freight business from Harrisburg to Emporium (Ifj miloa) on tbe Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to Eric, (7S miles.) on tbe Western Division. TIME or PA88K.10KR THAIS AT Sl'NBinr Arrive JZa.liaard. ljtnve 'tlvnrd. Mnil Train, 9.35 A M. Express Train, ll. IU P.M I'.H ... 1 1. 1. ... Sluil Train, 6.85 P. M, Express Train, 7.05 A. M Cars run throueh without cliansre. both wavs. on these trains betweon Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and between Baltimore and Lock Haven. Elegant Sleeping Care on Express Train both Ways between Williamsport and Baltimore, and Williatnsport and Philadelphia. For information rcspectim; Paasenuer business apply at the S. E, for. 11th nd Market St. Ana mrrreight business ol the Company Agent, K. B. Kiugston, Jr., Cor. 13th and Murket St., Philadelphia. J. W. Reynolds, Erie. J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. R. R., Ttaltimore. II. II. Hot (TCI, tien'l Freight Agt. Philada. Lewis 1.. Hoiti'T, tien'l Tickot Ag't., Philada. JOMKI'H D. I'OTT.H, Ucn'l Mauager, Williamsport. Feb. 1861. ' i'or ItutH, lir-, ltotirbest, AbIn, lliitp, Glottis In I'urs, uoI-nM..Vo., liiMet'i) om PlnniM, I'on Is, Anliuul, Put up in I5e; f0e: and f 1 00 Boxce, Bnlllo and Flasks. 53 and i sixes for Hotels, l'ullio luatltu lions, Ac. "Only infallible retiledie known." Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family," 'Rat ooiue out of their holes W die." (7-Sold Wholcsalo in all lurge Chios. Cold by all druggista ana Itetatlcrs everywhere ! '. '. Bkwarb ! ITof all worthleaa imitation. See that "Coetar'a" Dame is on each Buz, BotU and Flask, before you buy. Add re Ulrica II.I tIKI.lll. Principal Depot t?i BrtfadAay. New York. ra-Sbld by ail W holeaalc and Retail DruicsiaU in Bunbury. Pa reu. zu, i04. em ORPHANS' COURT SALE. TN pursuance of an order of tbe Orpbaiu' Court of X orlliumocrland couuty, wilt he exposal to pun lie sole, on the premise ou SATl'ltDAV, MARCH ltli, IStH, Ibe lull equul uiulivhtod inNK tiriU PART of those eertuiu lot or piece of ground, situ ate iu tb town of Shamokin, Coal township, in aaid county, numbered ill Ibe gonurat triun of s-iid town as lot number 55, 66, 57 and 5d, fronting Commerce treet. Each of (aid lot being twenty-eight and one-half feet io width in fruut. Ou which ar erected oa lot il and 58, a large frame dwelling bouse and other outbuildings, and on number 66 ar erected a atabl and other out-building. Late the property of Joseph F. Bird, deceased. Sal to commence at 11) o'clock A. M. of said day when the teruia and conditions of suie will be mod know by jtojiu r. isinu, audit. By order of tbe Court. J. A. J CI MMIMIS, Clk. 0. C. Sunbury, February 20, IMS!. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. IN pursuance of aa ardor of Ih Orphans' Court of Northumberland eouuty. will be expuaed to pub lie aal, at tb itouut CariJ I house, ia lb Buruuich of Mount Carmel, in aaid couuty of Northumberland, reus a., oa RAJ IHl'AI, Ih 6th DAY. or MARCH, A. D , iHtU. all Ih right, title and interval belong ing Iu lb eatala of Ik Hub. Charle W . llerina. d- eeaaed, in and to lb lullowiug Real Estate, aituat la Muuui v arttial lowneaip, lit aid nuuty, bound ca ihI deeeribed a follows, la wit ' Beginning al a Wait Oak, these South oue deg. East, f-Mrty-al Krehe Io alooe ; Ihene buuth tweuly. eight deg. at, aiaetyelgbl perubea to a piue, Boulh sixly-two degree Weat, oa a u ad red aad hTtv-fuo Mrebe Io a tutu eeeuor, bouth Iwenty-eigbl degree baat, tfty pereka Iu a piue, Nor lb taiy-twu degree East, IwMity-eigkt perebaa h a ptue, Suulk eialy degree East, lurlyev)! pare bee Iu a piue, Kuruk tlly-t degreaai Lael, Iwokuudred oud Ibirteea pereba Iu a pual, Nurtk ihuTiy-fuar degreaa Meet, oue huudred a4 eigblytv peruke Iu a pual, iMNttk eruiy ir degreee weal, Eibty-lwc perutuw baa wblU wok, Ik plaee ut beajusuuig uuuuuiag . '' llaiMdr-! mad 'I Mrutjr Arrexa, Uk4 neaaurs, kelug paI cf larger traul of lead ia lb Baute of Laaieuee Imuiisu, adyuutug Uada auiteyed ta the haute ef Robert Irwiu, JwewiUk Paul oud oluei. Lale Ik uitv ol said Ckarlii W. lUaiua. due d. tele Iu wuaieM al I e'eiwwk, I M , ef said day, be lb Uiut atul land 1 1 Haas uf sal will be ataj kauwak OfcO II CLAY, K wdor of tke Coutt, AdoiiuieM4ur. i. A. J Ll MatlMia. l.U C. I kuuWy, fc. U, lo i. TUE MIBIU JOUNITOS" I UOAll 1) IN ti AM) DA Y HCUUUL 'r jUls a( Uf af4u.aki.Mi rituiib4 Ht.hl.Mka i Hae. ll. U.aa. liU kiU U , H tiJuiJl. IB Mh 11. J I,...,.. La ! II ! UM( S( stwu, , ItfeMf M ku., kt . 1 f-Jli4J..l.. L , li M-ui- s , t- U- ittu.i i 0ui ll w lwt 'it . .U4.'llu i .(. a, k4 1 ORPHANS' COURT SALE. T N pursunnoo of sn order of Ih Orphans' Court of JL annnumoeriana rnwnty, will be el rosea to pun lie sal, at tb Court Unas in the Borough of Sun. bury, on Monday tbe 7th day of MARCH, A. D. 1864, tha following described Lot of Uround. aituat io Ih borough of Sunbury, and marked in Ih general plan of said Borough number 322, bounded oaatwardly hy lot number 321, and westwardly by lot number '.12:', Borth by Whortleberry street, south by-Bilberry alley. Late lb estate of Bftmucl Thompson, de ceased. Sale to eommono at 1 o'clock P. M., of said day, when the term and condition of aal will be mad knowa by MARIA THOMPSON, Adm'trix. By order of the Conrt, J. A. J. Ccmuihos, Cl k 0. C. Banbury Feb. 13, 1804. Adllla. HelfeDftcin va 'J' William H Marshall and io 20, March T., 1SG4. V) Uliam M. H oarer :no.i:it'N nai.k. BT virtue of aa order of stile in Parlitlone de Fa olonda, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Northumberland county, Pennsylvania, to me di- Mlal will ha - I . . , .-, ' 1 v uuuii, auiv ni ine Vruurt House ia the borough of Sunbury. on Monday the i j.i, r if - v. , .i . .,,, . . ,y i.imuu, i,, i j o cioca r. m.t tuo fol lowing described real estate to wit : All certain inrMti nnn n )..). .juHl- v -a Ground, situate in the town or Shamokin, Coat town ship, Northumberland county, Pennsylvania, and deaoribed in the General Plan of said town as Lota iio. i, a, ., e, o, i ana a, in block number fifty seven (47), bounded on the north by Arch etrect, east by vaoant ground, south by lot No. 0, and wort by r.nrntn alrnftt An w h i V. . i ,, t Building called a College or Aoademr. o , - xwAiiiit, tvoroncr. Coroner's orBoe, Sunbury, Feb. 13. 1864. I.lnt of'Causaoii lbr .tlarch T 1m1. 1 Jacob J. Reed vs Lemuel Chamberlin, 2 John C Hoffman, 8 John Drahcr, 4 same 5 Klate & Buohnor, 6 Franois Klaie, same v Cloaver, Fagely A Co., TS Seasholts, Fagcly A Co., V Wm. L Dewart et al, v same I nugn lant, vs Daniel P Caul, 8 The Big M'tn. Imp Co, v T Bnuiegurdner et al rtaty Btamin, lor use v John r' Violfingor. 10 Com. of Pcnn'a for Pursed vs Jaa Vandyke t bail 1 1 Isaac Marts et al v 8 B Boycr and'Wm West 12 J. M Bostiunand wife vs Solomon Brosious, 13 E K Bright A Son vs K Osmun A A Osmun, 14 John Buyers, vs Wm L Dcwnrt, 15 Andrew M Eastwick, vs D. C ClouVer et al. Id Cntharine Pei0"er vs Jonathan Dunklcbergcr 17 J. H. Raker aaeignee vs Patrick Machcn, 18 J A J Cummings vs George Blniu, 10 William Antrim vs West BranoFi A Susi. Coal Co 20 Robert Campbell vs l'pper Augusta township, 21 A P Lnrk, vs John F Cwlow. et al 22 Com. ofPemVaforS. Finney vs P W Uilgcrt ctal 23 Michael Hnhn vs Wm Roihing adm'r. 24 C O Bachman et al vs Thos Pursel et nl 25 Eliiaboth Hnuse, vs J. S. Uiltncr, adm'r 26 Mary II Urecland's heirs vs N. C. It R, Co, 27 Maria C Vincent, . vs John I Watson, 28 Beni S Myers vs iloeiah Henry, vs B. A. Alexander, vs Valentine Klaxe, vs Jedinh Koiser, ... fc! I 1 . 20 John Halcr, for tuo SO Win. Kline 31 U cor go W Dixon, ,ii Dunk of Aliddlctown 33 Richard McUrann et al vs Phil A S. R. R. Co to. 34 David Waldron vs Jono Waldron, 35 Moses Chamberlin ot al vs John Voris, Ac. 30 Wm L Dewart vs Thos Baumganlucr, 37 Arnold A Wcisor, vs Nancy Carr A Francis, 38 Jns Beard fur use Ao vs Wm A Reuben Fagcly, 30 Ellen Biinihnrt vs Solomon Miniros. ,a r-n luuui n eisi. 40 Decatur Herb. vs John A Snyder, adm'r 41 Ucorge L Watts vs Wm B Bryson 42 licorgo Snyder, vs ArbognstA Bobb, io. 43 Jeremiah Savidgo vs Jacob Uindore, 44 John Dunklcbergcr vs Bonbam Martin, 45 Peter K . Fisher vs Joseph Weitxel, 40 Ira T Clement, eta.1 vs J. .1 hull Jk .1 V rvi.x.1 47 Sfeah JaneCoup. vs Elixnbeth Jenkins, 48 Com. of Pcnn'a for D Long vs D. Waldron, et al, 40 Michucl tiraham vs J nines Pollock et al 50 Thomas Cuinly vs John Mnycr with notiuo, Ac. 51 Daniel Kraiuor for uso vs Jacob Muurv. 52 Hiram 11. Moure et al vs U. S. Wolcott, 3 McFarlnnd, Evans A Co vs Frick and Stout, 54 Isaac Brown vs Lorento Munsvll, 65 Peter E Fctscr vs ti eorgo B Fetter 60 Joseph Hogendoblcr, to. vs W F Nagle, 67 Wm L Dewurt vs II. B. Mtusur. Twcnty.five cases for trial the first week, and tho balance for second wei-k. J.J. REIMENSXYDER. Proth'y. itAiti.otvvs i.-ii Dealers and Consumers of the nbovo tVlohrnleil Wash Blue, will pleuae luke Uotive, that thu LubeU are altered to read INDIGO BLUE, PUT UP AT AIIYmhI VlltI-i--ri DRUG STORE. No. 233 North SKCOXD Street, PHILADELPHIA. The nuulily of this Blue w ill bo tbe same iu every respect . It is warranted to color moro water than twice the same quantity of Indigo, and to go much further tbau any other Wash Blue iu the market. It dis solve perfectly clear and docs not settle on the ulolbea as most of tho other mukes do. Obo Box dis solved in half pint of water, will inuke us good a Litjuia uiuu as any mat is luauo, at ouo third tbe cost. As it is retailed at tha same price as tho Imitiitions and Inferior articles, housekeepers will find it very much to their advantage to oak tor that put up at WlLTIltiRCKir. tj'AU Blue putupaftor Ihisdatawiih Bahlow's name on it is uu lmilalioii. The New Lable does not require a Stamp. For Sale by Storekeepers generally. Feb. 13, lr.64 fliuw Kittle of (tie Hank of on!tuinlfr. luud, I'Vlsruury 4, 1I. ASSETS. Loans and Bills discounted, 193,7.'I4 04 Judgments, ... . . i:.4t4 85 Certificate United States Mint , Snu.UOO 00 L uited States 5-20 Loan, ... . 100,000 00 luterest bearing Legal Ten ders, . . - . . 25.000 00 Pennsylvania, " ... 2S.400 00 Nnrthumberland Bauk Stock, . 6,070 00 Northumberland Bridge Stock, 1,600 00 Telegraph Stock, ..... SAO uO Real Estate, 8,870 K7 Due by other Banks, . ... 170. 1 OA 63 Notes uf other Banks, and Legal Tenders 8,041 00 Cosh Items, ..... J joo 42 Specie in Vault including Commonwealth Specie Certificates, ... 30,058 60 $7b?,20o 21 $322,785 00 23,360 24 18.000 00 184,500 81 LIABILITIES. Note in circulation, ... Due olbcr Bunks, . . . . " Commonwealth, Currency for Specie Certificate, - - . " Depositor, .... 54,707 05 I certify the abov statement to be juat oud true to the best of my knowledge and belief. S. J. PACKER, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before me. I M. B. PaiasTLBr, Notary Public. 1 Feb. , D64. ' Statement of Northumberland County Bank. Statement of the Northumberland Couuty Bank a required by tb 4th section uf the Act of Ueneral Asaembly, of this t'uoimonwcallh, approved April Kill, loOl : ASSETS. Loan and Discount, Ij.dd to Stat, Silver and I'. 8. demand Note, I'. 8 6-20 Bunds, Due from Bonks iu Pbilodslphia, Notes of other Ban a a, Due fnua Brokurs, Bauk Properly, SloM Trasurer, 1115 000 00 30.8SA 03 Vo iW no 05,841 77 4.5HO 00 2 4 II M 3.50H 60 628 00 31 1,480 U f M 475 M iST.u.t u 70 010 K4 LIAU1L1T1EM Capital 8l.k, lirvulaliuu. Da bepuailore, $Ju4.4i7 M I serlify Ibe ahore Haii uiet.l le b aurreul WUi boat u! uir kuuwiedg and belief. 111". D. ORAXT, taller. ASliuied aad subscribed brf' lue, . r ). JU, M. p. rdunuukla, reb. I, au4. jltiKH it iitiu:it'M CLOCK isTAULlSllMKNT, If t'uriujf llaeoe.l ahd I'keauul k4 . Ikilajl4,i IIIKM'V ike "ATt.NT kill' ALIZIXtl THIH. A Ts DAY I Lot M, a inj daui.Ue article lur I kejvkae, lluiut, llauki, t'wtuuug Unas us, I'aiula, Alau, klauflr of tlXHL HOLD I'tSd f lu.k Kpaitad u4 asiauled t lu. k Tilutiulu wf IIWI dwl4u4l I'kiladlpbaa, Jeuuary If al . 4y PENSIONS, R0UNTIES AMU HACK VAY COLLKCTaVa B IMil AlteSM tm, k dels ulb.. U4 atul l4 le uuite4 Ir.iss.. iUstllrwa4 ! it u t a.4-., i. rl.k. .4 l I . la M Me, H' a,i Hum stl. sutw, I Jmf 'if . BUNBURY fciail BCHOOIi. f nilE first quarter of twelve wok will orea on JL tb first Monday after (ljoummeut of March Court. Tanas Tbb QcABtaa : Elementary Branobe (Primary) 'l'!!fl 'i . advanced, M Collegiate u ' from 8,00 to 7,00 Tuition payable half quarterly In advance. No deduction fur Inst time Daily records are kept of the morll and demerit of each student the former denoting lb excellencies of each in recitation and deportment, th latter tb deficiencies and delinquencies opie of which will be sent to the parent or guardian at the end of each term. For particulars apply to tho prinoipal. lUrEBEXCE : ,T. I. Relmemmyilor, Sunbury, Prof. Wm. Nooillng. Selins-Urova, ' . l'rol. U. R. Bliss, Lewiaburg. E. P. ROilBACU, Principal. Pnnbury, Feb. 8, 1804. qeo. w.arpentkrThenbzey ft CO'S te'hoIt'Mule Drug nnal Cbrniicul M'lirolionsio. No. 737 Market Street. PHILADELPHIA. THE snhraribera keep ennstAntly on hand a lnrgs tack or Druga. Medicine, Chemicals. Pharma ccntical Preparations and every other article which appertaina to tho business, embracing the most ex tensive variety ; also, PAINTS,, OlLd and ULASS of every description. All articles purchased from us can be relied on as being of the most superior quality and at as low prices as they can be had. We can offer such In ducements as will make it the Interest, of the pur chasers Io lay in their supplies from us. and give us their future patronage and Invite all, who visit the city, to cull at our establishment. All orders ad duvsed to us by tuuil or otherwise will meet with prompt attention. GEO. W. CARPENTER. 1IENSZEY CO. 737 Market Street, Philadelphia. February 6,1861. 3m SHERIFF BALe BT virtne of eertain writ of Ven. Exp., Fi. Fa., issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, of Northumberland county. Pa., and to me directed, will be exposed to puMio snlo. at the public house nf J. 11. Egbert, in the borough nf Milton, on Tuesday the 23d day of February, ISM. at one o'clock, P. il'.. tbe following reel estate, to wit : A certain lot or piece of ground, sitttato In Lewis townfhin, Northumberland county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit :' on the north by Public Road, on the east by land of Robert Hector. Snmuel Jnrrut and Dvnici Keller, on tbo south by lends of Jane Giffins, nnd on the west by lands nf Geurgo Trittunluich, containing five acres more or less, whereon arc erected a small Plank Dwel ling House, Frame Stable. Ac, a well of water at the door. Ac. Seir.ud tnken in execution and to bu sold as the property of Ihiniul King. A lot of ground, situate in tho borough of Milton, in the said county of Mnrthuinbcrlnnd. hounded front by Apple street bftv feot. enst by Second street, nortu uy an aney nnn west by a ioi ol inomos It onus, being two hundred feot iu depth from Annie street tosnid alley ; whureou ore erected a small houso and log stable. Seized taken in execution end to be sold as tbe property of John M. Woods. WM. M. WEAVER, Shoriff. Sheriff's Office, Sunbury, Feb. 0, 1804. PUBLIC SALE. WILL bo exposed at Public Sale, on Tlll'R.H DAY, the IHth DAY of FEBRUARY. IStiJ, at tho house of HENRY FOL'LK, deceased in Lower Augusla township, Northumberland county. Pa., the following described properly, towit : TWO HORSES, THREE COWS, YOUNG CATTLE. ONE BI LL, and ONE BREEDING SOW. FARMING UTEN SILS, Ono two-horse Wagon large Sled, Ploughs, Harrows. Cultivators. Grain Cradles, Grass Scythes, Rakes, Forks, Corn Hih'S, Grubbing Hoes, Post Dig ger, Harness. Sleigh Bells. Saddle, Ac. Threo bar rel vinegar, Bags, Ao. NEW FRAMING MILL, (ruin II en per. Ono lot nf Carpenters Tools, Ac, Blacksmith tools. Alio, Potuloes by the buhel. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. One Cooking, and tiro Parlor Stoves, Bcdsteujj, Uhni.s, ThIjIlk. one lurgi- iron Kettle, Au , Au. Sale to eoiumcn 'o ut 10 o clock. A. !.. when con ditions will be made l.nowu. URIA'r 101! K, Lower Augusta, Jan, .10, 1S03. Aduiiuistraur. WBIT OF PARTITION. George B. Lahr, 1 Writ of Purtition. Re- vs. turnaulo to larch Term, ISO!. .The Heirs of Sophia Luhr, deceased NollTlll iiDKhl.ixn CotSTV,S. The Comiuoiiwealtii of Pennsylvania to tho SheriG'of Northumberland county, (irecting : Whereas, ut an Urphana' Court held at Sunbury, in an for tbo county of Northmnherland.thc 6lh day of January, iu the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and six'y-luur. bclore the Hnuoritblo Alexauder Jordan, Etiiuire, President, and his A?n ciute Jurtices of tbo Court. In the mutter of tho estate of Sophia Lahr, deceased. The pelhion of George U. Luhr. ot Northumberland county in the State of Pennsylvania, was presented, aeltiug forth that tbe said Sophia I.nhr, Intely died intestate leaving issue George 11. Luhr your petitioner, Cath arine, wife of George Shutter, who sinue deceased leuving her hucbuud Gcoro Shatter and issue one child, to wit : ticorgo Sbufler a minor who lies' for his guardian George Shutter ; and Lydia intern. nr ricd with Jacob Sbafftr, and grand children B. Franklin Luhr, George W. Lahr, nud Sophia Juno Lahr. minor childrcu of Dnnicl W. Lahr. a son of said Sophia Lahr, deceased, who deceased before his aaid mother, the said minors having for their guar dian Isaao Albert. That tho said decedent died sviii d iu hbr demesne as of fee of and iu Ibe follow ing lota pieces or parcels ol land, vil : A certain va oant Lot of Ground, situato in tho town of George town, said eouuty. froutiugupnu the Rail Road street, adjoining lots ot George Luhr and George Span; being numbered iu the general plau of aaid town, number tw cut v-two. iid A certain other vacant lot in Georgetown, afori'Miid, oil joining an alley and lot of Philip bobb. fronting ujkiu Water street, aud numbered in tbo general plan of said town as lot number .ix. ou. A ioi al uie upjier enu o uwpjgtm.u, bujiku ing lots of Michael Lahr aud the widow Broeioua, ou which is erected a small frame bouse. 4ih. An Island iu the river Susqnchaoiiu iu said county of Northumberland, opjiosito said town of Georgetown, containing six acre and eighty-uiue perchue, in a good talu of cultivation. 6th. A eertain other Island, iu said river Susque- hauna, called Rugers lalund, iu the township of Low. er Mahouuy, county alorettaia, aoiiunuiug auout lliree acre aud twenty seven perches. 0th. A oertain other Island in tho river aforesaid, and township aforesaid, called "Shailer'a leland." 7ih. A eertuiu other small Island a short distance ahnvn Flat land iu the river Suwiuchauna, aloie- said, township and eouuty aforesaid, conudiiiii j about oue aud oue-fourth acre. 8th. A certain otber Island, in sold river eusque hanua, nearly opposite the mouth of I idler's hun, iu Jackson township, Northumberland couuty. called Brocious1 Island, containing about one acre. 1 hie is to notify you and eaeb of you herein ubove named, and you are hereby notified thai by irtue of tb abov writ to uie directed, au 111411. t will bu held at the Public House of Peter liurrcl, in George. lo u, on Tuesday, March 1st, 1804, al 8 o'clock A. M.. of said day, Ioi the purpose uf making partition of or to value aud appraise the real estate beruiu above duacribud of said decedent, at which tune and plaee you may each aud all appear if you thiuk pru- l'W" WILLIAM M. WEAVER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Olfiou, Suubury, Jau. 3u, Ir-dl. 4t Gaoauallii.1., Sim P. WuLV.utos. HILL & WOLVERTON. Allwrucj uud t'ouuseloraul luivi. O0ce, Market .11 tel. cor. Centre Alley, WILL attend jeomptU y to lb collection ofelalms and all oth.r pruli-Mional busim ss inli uin-d to Uivirear iu Northumberland andadjciuiujcoiuitic. Sunbury, January 23, lb2 FL A(J fe BL1 IJ)li(! ST0N l5. rplIK auUeiibei-a respectfully in'orui tho nl'uuu. 1 ut Bunbury, thai liny are prtpaitd lu furnish PAVING AND Bl ILD1NG bTONE, al .ton uetn olid al ruaaunalde rates. TbaaluiM will be dt liier 4 uB tb liver bauk at Hunbury . PwrauM daairiiif r"l wilt find It iu Ibeir iiilereal lu sail and uuulu belui purebasluj Ue- '"jUdr HIL'UA MAKTIV. De. U, lJ- r-utlury. IV III ri :il, Klltl'. T.I.I.UI v i;uiM. AHE hig4 waikel pile, will k paid IB t'ah for VuUer, s,ai4, lelluw, Kg-. a4 ainuia, 17 4 . tlSlllf Gsaeral ('eu.UaU4i U Mlaai, I'olWakiU aunt, l'biU44i eia. Jaaaary laj, I m4 it 1 I II li:il MO I II. flMIki irrilK UlAkT BtwIMi MAl'lllkK 1 LiiMI'Akk waul Aaeui la euuuly lu auluiil w4M tut HsM l Mbw, a. ik . Msa date aad itua kll V wul a It tl Miai xu aa ) ' l e-UM-u. kur miiaiaUM, Wito. a , a .Uiuu, awl t s4Mk, lul-t-. i , r.b- H, '44. la U I Afuol M ibl , SHule- OYSTKKS! 0YSTKKS! ilt ljttKJ kul w k't ! -" lUtJlKa Ul w k.'t t-' Ij-4. Ii-u . I j ih.t si ..ksl. atk.4 all I el i Gil AND OPENING OF FRESH WINTER GOODS. E. Y. BRIGHT & SON, SUNBURY rENN A. OFFER FOR BALE. AT VERY LOW NUCES, & full lino 01 DOMESTIC AND STAV.IJJ 3D BY &DDIDS DIIE33 GOODS OF EVERY VARIETY CHEAP AXD HANDSOME. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT HOUIEHY AX V GLOVES. HEADY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES HATS AND CArS, Trunk?, Valises and Carpet Lngs. HMtDWAHE AXD aitOCERIXS. QUEE'S AND GLASSWARE. 8tme and Earthenware. Wood and Willow Wuru. Bar Irou and Steel, Nails and Spikes, Druga, Paints ai d Oils, Window Sasli and Grindstones, Ticks and Mason Hammers, Coarse and Fine Salt, Fish, Meat, Cheese, &c, &c, Ac, All Kinds ot Goods, cheap for cash or Country Produce, ran be found nt tho ONE PU1CE STOUE BRIGHT SON, X. B. AU Goods warranted As represented. NO DEVIATION IN TRICES. SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES Sunbury, Oct., lOtli, 1803. MOURNING GOODS!! Black Glossy Silks, 4-4 Black Cashmeres; Super Black Jlohairs, Fine Black Alpaccas, Black and Purple Uelains, White und Black Figured Delaines, Black Crcpo M;irctz, Lupins Bluck ull wool Deluines, Black Silk Beroges, , tiood Black Dcbege, Plain Black Gingruins, Plain Black Calicoes, Neat Figured Black Culicocs, Fine BlHck Sack Fluunels, Black Love Veils, Jotivius Black Kid Gloves, Black Silk Gauntletts, Black Gloves in Variety, Fine Mourning Handkerchiefs, Black cotton and wool ll'islerv, Bluck Thibet and Wool Sliuwls, &.C, Ac, Ac. A nice line of thu abavo poods now open and for sale ut low pnees. P. Y. BRIGHT & SON. Bunbury, October 31st, 1GU. ... i. v ivvrMt.x ! ir a ki: .11 1: it it IIUOWN'S KEW 1IbITo ltiup 4'himnr-y. ty- The Chiumey I'nr which th Kerusene-Oil utlng jmblte have so Inns been in need, been aae 1. It "tfTAXDS FIKK!" Tnru up the blase till it issues iruui Ibe tup u( th ebiiuney, aud keep it u as bijig us yuu deae Tilt: uXJia ae.1T sntia ! Try it. 2. It dues nutbeonuia blaek or disfigured should tbu lamp aeeideiilally suiuke. Is shorter thmi the enuuunn cbiiuuey less liable to aeeiduiit and mure cum enicut fur eArryius; abeut Ibobeuse. U. It il uot easily alfueted by auddeu ehuagt n eiuperuture : (O out of dairs, ur Lulu Ibu ucll'-r. suui uier ut wiuler. with lb Uuip burning don't fBor ! tbe ebiiuuey will ! diM'par iu I'muitni. ! 4. Tbelop ean be tustautly reuiuvii. aud tlieielass wipeil perli olly cluau iu a linHiieiil. wtikunt irwa ,-, oud witbuul itastfi r uf brelkifta; Ibe lua. b. Ou uuilmOa Iru ruMiu rktmitiy. Try liaud yuii will use no otlior. rur sale iu Tuwu and 1'iHiiily Aiceiielesgruutml by tbe X. I,. C. Maiiulaeluriti; Cu', 4 j I'ulluU fc.reit, New Vurk. January V, lMl. Jiu 'mm'.'nBr BX3 uu Utavea, HhiiiKlea, Poplar, Locust, Ac, f ItllK undcr.iuiii-d Is '.ul eiluudius; bis luHiber I I. u. ! lu till a un did ("up iu Ibe Iran uf I'Lll aivlpkia. by Biakiu; a aptvialiiy ul lb l'ipei.M..e Trade, outt uuw dullea U lilaku airaue invula tu re ure auppliv. 'Ibe i'ily Cipra. rL.pM'r.. ., uwiu lu lb liuiiuaBibilily uf ebl uniiin ibvin in I'l.ll ad. ldia, uiw ilvvud lardy uu other luarku.a i'r llnir.Maie A. It lib ptoef vueiuie4iuj,iil bv tb uianufautureis. Ibe Ukdt ts!.ned biM in (p tbla dil er.lu of trad by keeping ua hiuid a laie aluek. la iy sanely ui ualliy aud alte. Ily gi lug Ihm Wench ui uul iNirlu-'ttl,- klimdU'U. be k"p In inaa luur early return lu euua.timrHia and rlahltak fur tb Buuuleluiera a Iwuiu i.tuai.lu uaiutuiiluMt"B wllk puiebawr ibaa ta puatllue by luua w be Hade mainly lu Issui bay IuuiIh.i. klai.ulaeluiara aud uikaia, wbueau lutuwti Iparll. euliiy iuaiialula auppllas I enlter by euuiia, .ultbsa vt uta l wauaiUMluu, BUlaa, UeuUuttf, liuup Vu-a... Add.- V. A. l.KVI KIX'l. C'allewkillelraei Mbul. l'bileoal4.i (a aup tlx alaais aanud ul la liuu.-i, (ask ku... and li,u.H bjt lk 1'lat.b, lek d lelluw fiu liuUr, as Alauauw ..-.i.i a Ua4 lu u4 uiu.puliuu bluw,lua, WaJUul, t ), rV'i las aud A-4j I.uuum. Uarsaaatsa -A1 J t A t'u , Itll.l.l. tibial lbM MelMl IV, l'BHde V- dui 14, laut 'tut , - !. j n ii : u 4rei r Ml l4IWi aa I'-u 4 ruli. u4 Muiaa, u, H dl ttl) i. itf ,m,ii-h ul 1 9i B ,ua lwli.t. I 14, I- ' ' NOT A RUM BIIXUXC. A U1UULV C0NCE5TKATCU ii. PTOE TC1TIC. THAT WILL RELIEVE TUE ArFLICItp, AKD ,"ot mule llrvnUaidv., DK. IIOOFLAND'S German Bitters PIlUPARtP BT DB. C. M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA r PA. WILL KFfECTUALLY AXD I05T CERTAIK. LY ClKi: AI.I lIr.ASKS arising from a Disordered Liver. 8louinch,or Kidneys. Thousands of our eltlrens are nf!rirj from THs. pepsia and Liver iJiseaees, and to whuin I be fullew Iuj5 questions apply w guarantoe UOOFLAXltS GERMAN LITTERS will euro them. Prsrr.rsiA Ao I.ivkr Dikeasb. Do you n'.'" with a coated tontto morninzs, wi'h bad tnsie in th;' mouth and por eppelita for break fuel? 1M yon ffcl when ynu first pt tip so weak and lnnj;uid you eSii eesreelv Ret about ? Io you hae a diriinefs in the bend at times, and often a dulness, with headnoha uccafioually r Are yonr liowi ls eostiv and irretrulnr, and irmieiite eiians;' ble f Do yon throw lip wind from the stomach, ard do youswAll up oliun ! Ho you feel tulncse alter entinir, and a sinking when the sMinach Is empty? l)o you have hanrtburn neensiomilly ? 10 you l'el low spirited, nnd look on the dark side of thing ' Arc vou not unusually nervous at times f Io you not teeon.e rostless. und often lay until midnight before you call (to to steep ? and then at time", don't vou I eel dull and sloenv must of Ibe time ? Is jour skin dry and senl ? also ml!o! In thort, is not your life a burthen, full uf forebodings '. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTEKS. AVill cure every ense of Chronic or Xcrvous Debility, Disenaeof Ine Kidneys, aud Diseases aiitlig fiuui a disordered Stouiaeb. OliSKKVKTllK FOLLOWIXa SYJIPTDMS Resulting liotu Disorders of tha Dicativo Urgnns . Inward Piles, l'ulness or Illood to tbo Head. Acidity of tho Sto mach, Nausea, Heartburn. Disgust for Food. Kulni'jw or Weight in the r-toinaWi, Sour ti uetatioiu., Sinking or Fluttering ot tbe Pit of tbe Stomach, Swiiiiiuinir of the Head, Hurried and liifTi eutt Uroiithing. Fluttering at tho Heart, Choking or Sutibcaliug riei.sjilions when in a lying posuire, iuu nt'M of 'isioii, Iiots or Vol before the tiht, Fever uud Dull l'niuiu the Hetid. Deficiency of l'erapira tion. Yellowness of the Skin nnd Fyes, Puiti iu the Side, Hack, Chest, l.iiulje. Ac. Sudden l'luhc? ofl lent, llurnin iu the Fltab, Cuiistunt luui);ininp of Kvil, und great DcprcsaiuU uf'iirhs. TAllTICULAPw K0TICE There are many preparations sold under the name of Hitters, put up in inrt l'.ottlcs, coinKiunde-l of tbeebeapest wliblicy or common rum. eostinir troui 20 to -In cents per gullou, the tiutu disguised by Anise or Coriander Sood . I bis cite of Hitters has caused find will continue to caiti-0. us long as they cau bo eold, hundred? to dte tho death of tho drunkard. Hy their use Ibe system is kept eoiitinuully under tbe iiiilueuco uf Ale.diolie Stimulants of tiio worst kind, the desire for IiOi,ur U created and kent up, and tbo result is ulltke,al-s lendaut uKn a drunkard's lit' and death. Fur thufo who desire and will hnvo a Liquor Pit tors, we publbdi tbe following receipt. lti 'ou llotllu Hooilund's ticriuttn Hitters and mix with Three tjuarts of Uood Hriindy or Whiskey, und the result will be a prupnrutiou that will far excel in medicinal virtues and truo excellence any of tin iiuincrous Liquor Hitters in the market, end will cot nui'-h los. You will have all the virtu. ol" liooflHtid's Hitters in connection w ith a (food article of Liquor, at a much lcs prie lliau these interior preparutiuus will cost yuu. HOOFLAXD'S GERMAN BITTERS Will Give Yon A GOOD A I 1 UTIjn, Will give you STKOXtJ HEALTHY NF.ltVF.S, Willgivo you HKISK AXD E.SEItULTIC FU-iL-INtlS, Will cuablo you to SLEEP WELL, and will positive ly prevent Vellov Ccv-pr, HHIioutf I'ctut, As". Those suffering from Hiukeu down nnd Delicutu Constitutions, troui whalei cr cuuse, cither iu Malo or Female, will find in HOOFLAXD'SGKltMAX EITTKK3, A REMEDY That will restore tbcui to their u.-iml health. Such hns beeu tho ease in thousands of iustiiuccs, and a fuir trial la but required to prove the a&acrtiuu t KEMEMBETt, THAT T1IE.SE BITTERS ARE n f rs sv sn v r u3V Aud N'.'T intended as a Hi. i-KAUE. Tbo Proprietor hnvo thouaiids of Letters from the inoel eminent Cleray men. Lawyers, Physicians mid L'itiseux, Testify uivul Uieirowu personal knowledge, tu the benettuiul cUcvte uud luvdictil iiluis of tbuau liittere. Fruiu Itev. J. Xcwton Prown, P. 1., Editor ef the liueyulopedia uf Keligiuus Knowledge Although uot disposed tu favor or recounuend Pa tent.Mediciue in general, through distrust uf tbuir iutrredieuls and elleeuj, 1 yet know nf no sufficient reason why a umn may wot testify to tbe benefits ha believes himself tuhavu received from any simpia preparation, iu thu hup thai bu uiuy thus vuutributu to lue heneSt uf others. I do thi ihe more readily in regard to Iloodand' Herman Hitters, prupared by Dr. C. M. Juckson, uf til Lu city, because 1 was prejudiced againa! Iheui for lnnny years, uuder lb iuipressiun that tkey ro ebietly an aloobidie mixture. 1 aui indrblcii to my lrieuil lioben Sheouiulxr, Ei., tor tbe removal of ibis prcjiulice by proper tests, and t'.ir vucourage uicut lu try tbcui, bcu stificriug 1'toui great and loux cunliuued debility. Tbe use of ibree bottlesof these Hitter, at tke brgiuuin uf the present year, was followed byeviiluul relief aud restoration to w di trrce uf bodily und ueutul vtaTur which 1 bed Col fell tor aix months before, aud laid almost despaired of reuiniug. 1 tbevetore tbuuk Gud and luy trieud for diruuliug to ibu use uf ibem. J. XiiWTON HUOWN. I'hUudclpbia.JuQ Zi, lbiil. JDiieaset of KiJneyj and Bladder, Lt Young or A'jf ly Mule vr Etmale, Arespeedily reiuuvod, and tbu paticut restored health to DELECATK CIULI'RLX, Tbo tuBcriuK frmu MiBAsura, wastiii away, Willi aeareely any flush ou lh-ir ls,ue. 're cur- d iu a very short lime ; on botlle in such cures, will bat a uiu.it surpiisiuj etlcct. PAlt EN'H having suffering rhil lrea as ab.e, aud wiabing tu mUe Ibeiu. will ncter regret the day tbey eommeuced with Ibeae liilt'r. i.lTLKAKY MI. V, Ml DENIS, and tl..e wo,k iiiK bard with their brains, should always keep a bottle ul llootUtixl s Hilieis uear ibcui.aa Ibryeill tiiet initeh beuelit fnuu La ue, fn both miud aud buiy, invigorating and tiut dervaing. If Id MiT A I.IQIOK KTIMILANT, Aud Kales au proalrution. (Krutlnu, Btultliora ! AND HiK FllltAjia OF riviLMi::..l V call th allt nll u of all ha itsof r!ii lis r fifuos lii the anuy lu ibe t'o'. thai "Jliuir'L AND j tiuiau l.itluu'' will eui kiue l.jiit a ul the uieajt4 fodtlii-.l by SHi.uriw al'd ulall.4 lu.-t.lt ul to camp lilu. In lb i!a. pulil tj-d aliiK-ai daily in lu uewtMl-r. uu tb armal n lb ali-k, it alilbel.o llu.d lliMla ,eiy llge plopiwlkui or udiliig I'roh, d-.biliiy, l.i.t cow ul lhal kind tau bu luudily tur.d I II . lUud 'iusii It,, 1. 1.. t' liti li-i b uiaitou lu staling that. II these llitirr were tivel autu.gur a-.i.liiia. kuu lro-U uf lnea isUI t- v4 lhal u,b4WlM ou.,l 1, , I i.e u..f . u. or daily ieenw( IkaekfUl lul. 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