JtfllllMPIMIBVa GTfjc 5unl)uti) amciican. H. B. MASSER, Editor Proprietor. 'V si7iiirRT, PA. SATURDAY, MA HUH 19, 1804. 'L ' ... - - - -- 1- B. M. PETTENO QX A CO., ? rk Hn. N.te Turk, and I Rttm KtrMt. iw. f,niiBfihi Pnaaear Awmiim i In tho. cities, end ere utborired to lake Advert!-1 insnt and Subscription for ns at our towed rate. 3 Leonard Scott & Co., with their usu al punctuality, have issued the American reprint of the February tllar.kwood and the January Edinburgh llevlcw. The former contain a continuation of the story "Tony Butler"; "The Royal Academy Reformed," giving a full account of the future manage ment projected for this institution ; a rather long but very interesting romance called "Witch Hampton Hall, fivo scenes in tho life of its last lady" ; the continuation of tho "Chronicles of Ciirliiigfori!" ; 'A Ride .through Sutherland," giving an account of what is to be seen in tho "Northern Realms of Caledon," and an elaborate review of "Charles tho Hold," beginning with the grumbling admission, "we think highly, but not fery highly, of these two volumes of ilr. Kirk." The Edinburgh opens with an article on "Thenno-Pynnmics," which, lcing interpreted would, in this connection mean the characteristics of heat, especially as a motive power. Xext comes "The Flavian Cwsar and the Antonines," a review of Charles Merivalo's "Momans under tho Em pire," and the other contributions aro "The Marquis de Dangeau and the Due dc Suint Simon"; "The progress of India ;" "Milman and Stanley on Jewitih History ;" Scottish Religious Houses Abroad "Ireland ;" a review of the latter volumes of Froude's ' History of England," "and "The Negro Race of America." In this latter article the author, after reviewing and giving the gist of several recent publications and official documents relating to the change brought about by the war and the condition of the negro, gives it as his opinion that it is "in conceivable that slavery can ever be an cs tablixhcd and supreme institution in the southern states ; and unless utiiirenic, slavery c.innnt exist.' ILciral affairs. t''l't'Buc SAta. Hills have been printed at this, office for l public salo Ht tho residence of Charles, (Lsler. in Lower Augusta tottuship. on tho 20th lust. A large nmouut of personal property will be old. i j. ! ryKRovii..JacobO. IJeck, merchant tailor, ' has lately moved into hit new shop on Eawn street. south of Weaver f hotel, wbero l. will be found at all tiiiKS, giving gi.-ntluinun ma in the way of coats, pants And vests. Gentlemen doiirinx a pjod gar ment will Hud that Mr. DitU's is the place lo Ret it. Hi, new stock of tuoiincr good will be opeucd next week. -- i "yAlbert Hal: e. a member of the Nurthuiuber land Company, who had lately re enlisted, died , hortly after bin roturn to tho inn J, aud nu brought home aud buried Init week. ,fMr. John Robbins, of ChilliMiuarjue, died at the adrunet'd ago of 103 yeari. weik before hut. He had eaten a benrty dinner, and was cut on hie farm ehortlr before bo diud. tyitev. C. A. RiTTR.'tHocsi, of the (lermnn Re. RiTTR.'tHocsi, iT the He f irmed Church at Turhutville. this county, hat been etnmiioned and mustorvd into the service of the L'nited Slates Chaplain of 7th liegiment Pa., vete ran volunteer cavalry. i'ir'Frsu'iin to 1)satii. On Saturday last a child of Inailore A. Aicbor's. of this borough, aged about four year, was eealded to death by falling into a tub of hot wnter which its mother hud plncd upon the ll'ior. Accidents to children from sc:il.!iiis and burning are brooming quite frequent aud too much care cannot bo taken by parents in keeping their ehildren out of the way of harm from ucb accidents. -Miltonian. fy Fatal Accident. On Wednr(ay evening lnit as Andrew Kerchncr of Lewis townrhip and a man from Danville, wer walking un tho Philadcl- I hia A Erie Railroad Iraek. the Catlawissa evening ! passenger train overtook them a short distance north ..f this borough, when Mr. Kerchner was struck by 1 the locomotive and so seriously injured that ho sur-' t ived but a few hours after the aocij cut There ap- pears to be a lingulur fatality conuected with this Occident. Both hoard Ihe train, aud were remarking to one another that it was about lime to step off the track, when tho ono did so, but Mr. Kercbncr kept on tho track until it resulted in tho aceident above alluded to. Ho was curried lo the residence of Da. sid Marr. Es-.i., where ho died in a few hours. H was about Ml years of age Villoma. slr '?"The Stockholders of Ihe Northern Central Railway Company at their lute anneal election se lected the following as Directors : Jno. A. Wright, A. E. Kiipp, Edward C. Riddle. Reiijaineu F. Newcomer, Thoe. H. Scott, Jacob P. Jones, Win. Colder, George Small, Johu M. Ken nedy, Heufy Wel.-h, Joseph 1). Polls and Vister Morris. Th new Hoard of Directors then proceeded (O sleek J. D. Cameron, President ; C. G. Miller, Vice Preside) ; and Robert S. Ifollins, Sjcretary aud Treasurer. Tha toUl receipts for the year ending December 31, JMI3. as reported by the Treasurer wore 2. tirtl, IV ; ibe expenditures $1.0nn.eo7 41, yielding a net revenue of 4to,il8 78. To rhow the aciuul earn ings of the road theru should bo added to Ibe gross eaiuings $lai.3tit II. due from Ibo lulled rHates Government for business dnus the past year, but not yet collected, which would make the net balance of SU20,M0 M, ofwbirh has been applie. to the pay. men I of interest on funded debt tf.'un 2oU ; instal ments for (bo rear on siuking fuund fX,GIO ; exoess of surplus on baud 1 15,iju ti , tyThoLoehiel Kolliug Mill Company near liar risburg advertise for proposals for erecting fifty dwel ling bouses. YYaUu learn'thal a coui(liuy of eapl. tsl'ists iuUud oreeliug a block of dwulliugs i'u feet lu length, iu lha tieuiily of Ihe Round House, ths OUIUlUg SOUOU ISJIS. "Ksssatu Aisrs l!y diOrrenl nations every day in ths week is sol art for public worship; huuday y C'ltfistlans; Muuday by Ibo Greeks; Tuesday by Ijio farshuM ; WsdutsUay by Ibo Assy, nans; Thursday by lha Egyptians; Friday by the Turks ; Halurday by the Jews. Add U ibis lbs sliur aJ revululions, and il is pnarcal IbsA t.rvry mo. teat if Kvnday somewbvro. baSit l'S T''is diseaso bos sausad OuueidsfeUa aisrsa la skis svunly, sod sj aoitaaMiumiee, but litUo business was dusis In svart, wbtcli soOiSuauKsd last Mnudsy ami aJjounisd oa Isatdsy. Tbo Jury trials bale all botti aouiiasoj, end tbo sriiuinal sues fim-ni uiilll fcest sassiua. Cuurl oill bo teld wa AluiMlsji fur wsa aa Ibo argituarul lil. J'i" Kiss - Tbo bso Mupt4 by D l.swis. la Maikst street, aas duooteod U la ea tie ua Ikais-Uy ht, aUut am Tb lit, U is mu asad, as ssused by lb shildisa flsia aitb atvisa la sou tbo pe mass tbadaa tu Us aildi as , as srssorr is!.,, it i ' t i ' -' '.u j, I .1 . 1 1 ft w filter from h Banbury tUaarl. FraxxU La., March 2d, 18(14. Dear WilvsrT, ' Kive cornpetiiM of the 4?th P. V., left Key Wilt, Flu., on Thursday. Feb. 83th, on board the U. S. Transport Vnarlt Thomat, en touts for New Orleans. TliU iteamer, at conveyance for troops, needs a first rate vvjf. but as I am not In Act buaincaa, I will merely say sue is a nrsi ciaas propeuor, duiii in Philadelphia., and lik everything from that City, not to lie excelled, and, in our opinion, is the best transport now in the use of the Government. After a very pleasant passage we made New Orleans on the fol lowing Sunday, and iu the aftertpon of that dayjdisembarkcd at Algiers, a small village opposite the city. Algiers is to New Orleans what Camden is to Philadelphia, in some respects, vir. : used for storage of goods, some manufacturing, and a place where me chanics, clerks and laborers can obtain houses at cheap rents. As we did not stop at New Orleans, 1 cannot give yon, of my own knowledge, an account of that city, but from the description given by some of the bovs who were over, (trotting there by dodg ing the guard.) I should say the morals of thut (. resccnt city were in a very una state. They tell me the Theatre, Circus, Varieties and other places of .tnvncmont were opo it. Cock fighting going on, ColTee Houses and drinking shops were open, and business driven on in a stylo as though the Sabbath was unknown, or had been forgotten, thus showing the character of some of the South ern Chivalry, and Jeff. Davis, in particular, after making so mauy proclamations for Thanksgiving, and proving them to be most consummate linrs and hypocrite'. From the mouth of tho "Mississippi to New Orleans, on cither side of the river, i3 tin; prettiest and most level land I ever saw. Asfnros the eyes can reach it is one vast plain, spotted with mansions, sugar facto ries and uegro huts. Orange groves ore neatly arranged on every plantation, and cedar trees are in abundance, the former (.peach) iieing in full blossom, which added a great, deal to the beauty of the scene ns we passed up the river. How n set of peo ple could be dissatisfied enjoying, as they did, so many blessings, large and rich estates, having no wish or want ungratificd, and liv ing under the best government ever framed. I could not understand, but thought they mu.it linvn liimii liiwBr.auor I nt Ilia 1.1-1I nnii 1 , . .1 """"V. , ,; I ur viKt'i mc iij iijLTiiiir tin iu 11119 rrun nni : was a curse sent upon them for their pride and worshipping of mammon. i Just as thff steamer was rounding to, pre paratory to our landing at Algiers, a fatal accident happened to a member of company j K. He was sitting in otic of the side hatches 1 of the boat, lost his balnncc uud before n boat could get to him, either from the steam- j er or shore, he was drowned. No one saw i him fall, nnd it was only known, by seeing i him come up astern of the boat, that a "man : was overboard." His cap was found; on j the vizier was "F. K.," by which means it : was discovered the missing man was Frede- ; rick Kochlcr, u citizen of ihigh county and ' u member of Company IC, Cupt. Abbott. J Knowing the Miii!pi to be the "Fath-' cr ot waters," I was surprised when I louud that it was at no point we passed, new as wide as the Hmqmhanna , ut Sunbury. but tlK" whttt 8 lost ' wullU ls nmdu 11 1' ln i tti'ptn, tor j was assure i uy mosc poswu, , that no place in the cliumu-l is the water ' less than one hundred feet deep. The river is as crooked as it U deep, mid to run up its windings takes one of the most experi enced pilots. At one turn of the river the distance made running it was over ten miles, while by un air line ontt could have reached it by less than three miles. On Monduy, Feb. 29, after being muster ed for pay, wu again made a forward move ment by taking the cars on the U. S. Mili tary railroad ibr Hreashetir city, where we arrived that afternoon, having travelled a distance of niuety miles. This road was formerly called (when in possession of the rebs.) the. New Orleans, Oppelusas a Great 'Western railroad, but I'nclu Samuel tHkinrr ,.in r,ll,..l it he , .. for ! which it is used, nnaslirarlsa small i.lncc- I ,.,:.,: . i,;... l. ... . i ..... I lar'e ilupot. it lies on tlio .St. Marv's river. j The town derives its name from Muilame Hreaslicar, widow of a defeased Frenchman. Madame is now enjoying herself in I'aris. Before she lelt the country felie bestowed on the Confederacy property amounting to something like three million of dollars, but as our Government lias possession of it, there is no doubt it will be confiscated, nnd the proceeds obtained from the sale will be used for a better purpose l ban if it was in the bauds of Jeff. Davis' Secretary of the ! treasury, 1 lie country trout JSew Orleans; to lireasliear is as pretty nnd level ns that j , on the river, and only differs from it in j ,,f tin. niilrimil .! tl.,t rliiv.:.e ,1,..,,,. swamps, sugar nulls are plenty on the line I saw laroe quantities of sugar put up in barrel and hogsheads ready "to be sent to market. This sugar was raised and tirenar- ; ed Ivy the lubor ot freed nesroes. under the I.. 1 -A1 1 T .1.- plan ns laid down by Gen. Hanks. The ; BWHtnps along our line ot travel contained , any quantity of reptiles, and the boys had a 1 great dual of fun ill watching for and shoot- ! ur 111 Alligators, W'e t-toptied nt Breashear merely long j enough to get our arms, stores, Sir., from the cars and putting them on a steamer, when we again started on our inarch (per ! steamer) for Franklin, where we arrived about midnight, stopped on the boat that night, exposed to a hard rain, by which our blankets und clothes were completely soak ed, and in the morning disembarked, par took of a "hasty" cup of coffee, and then ' marched to camp where we are nicely quar tered, live and MX in small A tents. I have not been through the town of Franklin yet, so 1 cannot tell you much about it, only from the distance it appears to be a nice little town, situated ou a river navigable fur a good sized steamer. The troops hero are all under marching orders, expecting toon to udvance on the enemy. The balunce of our regiment will be here in a few days, when we will bu reudy to join in the fray, in which the boys will delight ill using their Springfield ritles on the relit. In coming on the car we passed a num ber of colored troops on duty, and at one point wa saw a reo prisoner trying to es cape, followed by two negroes in pursuit. The darkies called for him to stop ; Mr. ltcb, did not heed their bail, so, bang went a musket, the load tuking effect in lha tit ting part of the escaping man, which brought him to, and that tame evening he was brought before the 1'rovobl Marshal, who ordered hiui in confinement. The boys are all well ami in excellent sp'uils. I'leaM; remember me to all in the of ficii, friend generally, and for yourself be lieve me, as vv'tr, Your FriiU-rually, II. I). W, Tb kbvrssssttt t:tM-tllllai, iVtom ths New Orloatu) Delia, slaseh 1 Front Adjutant A. U. Phillips, of lha 8.M O. V, 1 , who arrived yeaterday from Vkkt hurg, kui who was with lha bl.ermau epo diilou, wa Lava obtained, soma iuurcttfug details of that faiuoua raid i The .pediiloii (onaUted of lit lQih au4 1 ? i b Army Corps, under Ounrrals Hurlbul aud Mcfhoraou. It oouUiiwd Kl, 000 infan try, l.'ilOtl ravalrr, and aUul UU pUcvo of artillery, w ith train nf DWt wa.m. The ikh1iii.iu Kfi kksburn oa lha Jl of FuU rtt4r kth Iwealy days' falhrna. Tlia iti I know aothinf of tht-yVjoct ul lhatsputlitiiMi. , Tbey tbilinUhod as lib tbo auaiuy Mt lha 4 la em Cn ,n I hi Hi' ' tlm it ti. tha Stir b; rl u.l i 1 i.. . I "it I ' A f t i j , .1 . cavalry ai Bear Creek, six mile west of Clinton, and a light begun at suurise. Tho rebels had 1,200 cavalry and four piecea of artillery. Tho enemy was driven twenty-three miles. Tho brigado lost thirty killed and wounded. The rebels reported that the enemy lost ISO killed and wound ed. After driving the enemy twenty-three milesfour forces marched ten (nlles in lino of battlo, and occupied Jackson, Miss., on the night of the 6th. The enemy was driv en across Pearl river and the pontoons se cured. Alter that fight there was nothing but cavalry skirmishing during the rest of tho route. On the march from Jackson to Meridian the railroad was destroyed to auch nn extent that months will be required to rebuild it. Tics and rails were piled up together, and, as the ties burned, ttie rails, being heated, would bend to as to be reudercd worth less. . The entire country through which the ex pedition passed w as desolated, scarcely a vestige of a house, barn or fence being left behind. Brigado cnuimnuders were instruct ed to burn ull unoccupied houses, but the soldiers wore not very particular whether the houses were occupied or not. At Morton, about thirtv-six miles from Jackson, Loring's nnd French's divisions of Folk's Corps were in line of battle for two days, but on the approach of our advance they retreated. They claimed that they were ordered to Mobile to defend that city from an anticipated attack. One hundred and fifty rebel soldiers were captured at Mor ton. At Decntur tho supplies train of the 10th Army Corps was attacked by some of Adam's cavalry, and SO mulct shot. Two rebels were killed. Tho report that tho expedition was op posed at Chunky river is untrue; Our forces reached Meridian (which is ISO miles from Yifkshurg nnd 135 miles from Mobile) on the ICth of February. Folk evacuated the place half an hour before our advance arriv ed. Meridian is the junction of the Mobile and Ohio and the Jackson and Charleston rnil- i roads. It is n placo of only 800 or 400 inhabitants. Sherman remained there live days. ; All tl'.p supplies necessary for tho army : were obtained except bread. Mills were put : .....: ..i... ...... ,...,.i . . I,.. 1 . . . troops. In this manner three days meal rations were obtained, tor four days the troops lived on parched corn, ns a bread ra tion. The best kind of ham and shoulders were obtained there in large quantities. At Meridan the Ifith Army Corps were ordered to destroy the railroad north nnd eact, nnd l?th Army Corps west and south, which they did most effectually. Ocnern'. .Sherman issued a congratulatory criier to the troops before leaving Meridian, in which he said the object of the expedi tion (the destruction of the railroads, was most effectually accomplished. In returning, the troops canto back ns fur ns Hillsborough, fifty-six miles, on the route they went down on, nnd then struck off to the right in the direction of Canton. They crowd the river at KodelifTs Ferry, twelve miles east of Canton. At Canton the troops waited four tfays to hear from Smith's cav alry expedition, which expected to join Hhermnn at Meridian, but failed to do an. It was reported at Canton that Smith had lost two thousand men and all his artillery. Tlterc vas much anxiety felt with regard to lil in. General Sherman left the forces at Canton on the 27th for Vicksburg, where he arrived on tho 28th, and sailed the same evening for Xew Orleans. The expedition was then in command of Mujor-Ccucral Hurlbtit. After remaining nt Canton four days the troops left for Vicksburg. The rear guard was attacked at Canton by the rebels, were driven oil by cavalry. The rear was harass ed until it crossed the Bochcta creek, 2!J miles from Black river. The expedition I reached Vicksburg on the 4th of March, F"-'ul ,r"l'l,':V- "l"' 1 . ' iv ",u,lh .'",ul a ua.. .... l. nn i... . i. ..i "-v UtS-n t . 7 Z" '.f Cl's, 2.i0 ol whom will take the oatli and come North ; 0,000 blacks, of whom POO will be Hdded to the. force at Vicksburg; 500 enptured horses and mules; two pieces of artillery, and 000 white refugees. The people whom the troops saw on the route expressed themselves tired of the war, aud expressed the wish that it was over. They made no expression of preference for the Union or the Confederacy. The soldiers have every confidence in Sherman, and like his plan of making war, which is to '"hurt the enemy." The expedition from Vicksburg up the Ked Uiver to Alexandria has been abandoned tor the present. InleresHlnar from WuliincrtoH. I Washington, March 13, 18U4. . j The Ways nnd Means Committee have i had several long sessions over the returned . I Ml l--il t -. . rax out, ana win Himi- numi oi ine recom mendations of the convention of Assessors, with a view to the better collection of the revenue and increase of the collections. Diacussious and reasons for voting wasted the afternoon in the House, and a vote ou the gold bill was not reached. Had it been no one could have foretold with a certainty the result, as the House is uearly evenly bal anced. There are tl'teen men still classed as doubtful. General W. Smith, Vnown as 'Biddy," was nominated for a Major-Geueral in the Regular Army, to-day, by the rrenident, and his name sent to the Semite. It is reported that the sudden departure of Lieut.-Coloncl Sanderson to-night indicates Ins residence in fort Warren lor the pres ent. Mutes for printing tho new five per cent, bonds are nearby ready, and the (Secretary will probuly be ready to commence their sale by the middle of April. The navy Department lnu received offi cial information of tne following captures: On February 23th, the United States barque. JMitict intercepted in Indian River, abrcaat of Fort t 'apron, the British sloop Tiro JJrotluri, from Naaaau, bound to Dixie, and taken, Vitu four bags of salt, one keg liquor, lour boxes of ilry goods, aud one keg ol nails. On the 27lh she captured, at Ihe tame placo, the British Sloop Nina, from Naasau, bound to Hand 1'oint nnd laden with liquors, coffee, and boxes of sundries. On the 20th she raptured the schooner 7iV7, with a cargo of liquors, salt, sundries, aud one bale of cotton. On March 1st she captured the British Schooner Lavrttli, laden with fifty-two bag ot talt, two mile from the entrance of Indian Uiver. These prize were all scut to Key West for adjudication. The city of Philadelphia ha now paid out 15,410,730 in bounties to volunteers. During IVbruury 8.5UJ rvcruita wire ob tained in the city. I ! I Millinery attd Huaw Uuudsovory variety-. pae4 aat, at 11. Ward s. M4 adtsrtiseaiMil KEW , AMKRTOEMEXTS. . ar. iisotta, aoioso astM &IKOLSB li MALXCK. ATTOHNHYH AT LAW, ttontamryt .rlaisMMirlsia4 '., It. tbstt sWioisasI fssunsj to Ibo bM I'ul Uvilua awi ail wb psufewii aal baiiass aaiiuaiad la tbesa, will reeii (nijaipi aiuatiua Ala, Milliais tlsiuM will ts iuIImUmI, eVk lWBiy, (losb Peosiuas. A . At. t.-k SM lb Ossutaa LJi. o. lieitsl-si !, i iv fio'k-tisisrs't 1! I.IT r I.DTTDItN, tt-aaiuint; In the 1'ortOD'ioc, Banbury, Pa., up to Maron 4, 1351 LADIES' LIST, Ilia Ttnbesea Moure, ' Miss Hatf, Mary Wilier, " Mnrr Heed, " tteuoy Kuter, , " Liudia llarrimtt, ' Margaret ltroolte, 11 Kliiabrth Klster, ' Kftlior Arnold, " Scomelia liauae, " Catharine Uibiem. " Kmellne (iinriok, : 11 Mary Nithamar, J . " (tusan MMg, Mrs. Susan Boyer, Mrs. Barah J. 6aiith. OENTLEIHS' LIST. Philip Uoekseno, Hobfrt Keaible, llenrr Ouliuk, M. U.Frlok, Am merman, Batnael K. Williams, John C"Kn, R. L. Hhute. Cbrtitian Martin, Villinm Gase, J. J. Lawrence, Sup't John It. Miller, co. W. Haucb, P. Nerllia, Peter Shafler, Inaao Kerns, Tbos. Krami-r, John Levi, John Cain, Jefferson Liner. Iter. II. li. W. Uibibmtn, titikrr, Chns. Minard, James Ulonn, 2 John Moore. Theodore Viokers, W. II. Knoum, Call, (Merchant;. One cent additional will be charged on all letters advertised. Tenons calling for letters on tho aboT lint, will please say thev axe advertised. U.M. RESN, P. M. March 12, ISM. VAI.l AlII.i: TOH.Ii I K AT PUBLIC SALE t WILL ho offered, at PtiblioSale.on the premises, on FRIDAY, MARCH lit, 1864, at 10 o'clock, A. M., a large number of TOW1T LOTS, . situate.) at tho LEWISDt'RQ DEPOT, Chillirqna qtte towiwhip, Northumberland oounty, Ta. The Location is all that could be desired for pub lic business or private residences, being surrounded hy a fanning and grain growing country. In tho neighboring hills aro found iron or of a superior quality in abundance ; thus giving its advantages that few of the neighboring towns possess, and era long is drstinod to bocome one of the most populnr and nourishing villages in tho West P ranch Valley. 'J he lots are 60 feet in front by 17J deep. A space of 10 feet wide will be reserved iu front fur pave incnti and side walks. If not sold previously, at private salo, they will be efTcrcd at publio sale on the day above mentioned. Terms easy. For further iuforaiatiou, call on or address the subscriber. L. O. HUMMER. Cumernnin P. 0., North 'd. Co . Pa., March 12, "M. 18G4.I PAPER IIANUI.NOS. I.4C81 howkix &. uotitiii:. Manufacturers of Ami Window Cnrtnln lnprs. Cor. 4th., and Markot Etrcets, PHILADELPHIA. N. 11. A fine stock of LINEN SIIAI'ES constant ly on hand. February 27. 1864. 3mw ' BUNBUEy "HIGH" BCHOOL. rPIIE first quarter of twelve weeks will open on I the first Monduy after adjournment of March Court Terms Tin QrAicrr.R : Fur Reading. Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, English Urammar. $4 00 Algebra. Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and ecology, or any of the languages, f 5 00 Higher, Mathematics, (including all or any of almvei $0 0ft French. German, Latin and Greek, or any one of them lu addition to above, $7 00 Tuition pnvable half quarterly in advance. No deduction for lost tune. linily records are kept of the merit and demerit of each student the former denoting the excellencies of each in recitation aud doportmont, tho latter the deficiencies and delinquencies copies nf which will be scut tv the parents or guardians at the cud of each term. For particulars apply lo the principal. Kr.riniKNCEs : r J. .T. Tteiincnsnyder, Sunbury. Prof. Win. Neniling. Selins-iiroTC, Prof. G. It. Jlli. Lewisburg. E. P. RUIIUACII, Principal. Punhury, Feb. I), lt04. o'ri.'i:. ALL persons indebted to tho firm of FRILIN'G A li KANT, will please call and settle their ac- cuaut and save costs, as they desire to closo up their bu.-iliCMl shortly. All accounts not settled by the first of April next, will be placed iu thchaudsof a.lustice for collection. 1 RILING A GRANT. Stinburv, March S. IWil. 4t I'onrili A Arch St., I'liilmlelpliln. ARE OPENING FOR SPRING. ISrU. let) hs. SI. Fancy SILKS. 60 pes. India Pilj)-. (I. 190 " Good liluck Ordered Plain, SILKS 4-4 LYONS Rluck Silk VELVET. Drown MLh:, fi, o, 4, il, .', 1 per yard. lllack " 5. 4. S, 2, 1, per yard. Moire Antiques, all colors. Magnificent Greuudincs, Magnificent Organdies. Richest Cbintses and Percales. Spring SUAlVLf. New Household STAPLE GOODS. -X. R. General assorUneut of Mens' Wear. March , 1S04 Suiw GKoIIGE 1111.1, Sivics P. YYolvemtos. HILL & WOLVERTON, Attorney! iiimI Ceiiiiselors al I.avr. Office. Market street, cor. Centre Alley, STJNBTJRY, FA.. "It TILL attend proinptley to Ihe collection of claims and all othur proftBMouul business intrusted to their eare in Northumberland aud adjoining eouulies. Sunbury. Jniiuury 2.'t, IHB2. Nioirr!.tii;v! ii:ir. 1ST received a new slock of Fishinc Tackle for Serin? sales, consisting of Roils, Reels. Lines. ii... ...... u.. lin.i. v.u I'li..- i.:a.ui ii..:. ltii.i-i.il l.ii.iHi tint llrnwM iliiiI ltmiks. In whii.ti 1I1M ! attention of doalcrs is particularly requested. Orders. Wholesale and Retail, punctually filled and sutikfuction vrurrantcd. JOHN KRIDER. 3nd nnd Wnlnut streets, Philadelphia. February 27, INU. liin For ltftj,91l-r, ltaehea,Aiil, fled llMKH, violins In Flirts, WoolvMK.ikr., Iiikt-rlw ou IMnntk, Fon la, Anltuitla, 1'iit up in 2jc, SOe. aud f 1 00 Boies, Mottles and Flasks. U and f o sites for Hotels, 1'ublio lustiiu lions, Ae. "Only iufallible remedies known." 'Free from Foisons." '.Vol daniterous lo tho Human Family," "Hats evnio out of tbeir bole to die. Sold Wholesale in all larire cities. Kld by all druiiiutt and Retailers every here ! ! ! llKWAaa ! ! T of all aorlhlcas imiuiious. Ke thai "Cuetar ''' uaiuo u ou each lioa, Itotlls tad Flask, before yoa buy. Addiew m:y it v 11. -hi i. Friucipal liepol iai Uroadwa.y. New Voik. I"? Sold by all Wholesale tad UcUil UrujruuU lu eunbury. I'a. Feb. UO, IS64. but lesSJ l. " I OI. IIiUwUI1iIu'V I'l l Itullroaid. f lAJIIl great lino Iraseraea lb NorlberaanJ Vrlb I eat c.hi uliii of Feunsylranl lo lb eily of trie 4.u Lake Erie. Il bas bswa leased by Ihs FsrosyUsula Railroad Couipany, aad under neir auapioe is biu rapidly opeuad Ibruugboui lis uutiro leulh " Jt is now in uso lor Faaaengu and Frelghl busiuees fruia Jlarriaburf lo Euiporiuut (1st anlusi ua Ih F.asiera I'lvisxo. aud In.at bbttteld la Erie, (Id Utile I oa Ibo Mesiera Imisiua. yiaa or riunuis ii f seatear. A'UW i,'lM'rf. I LsM WftUMlJ Hail Train, a .1 A M Mail Traia, tuf.ll. .sites Traia, II It P il fciufos Tiala, f 0 A. J4 Cars tau lbruub wilkoul ekaug, bulb ways, oa thas Iraiu belweea Philadelphia aad Luck llalea, and belaeea llalliaiuie and Losk Uayoa t.legaul alesi'iu- I sis oa I'.xyi'm Train bulb ss boiwawa illiwustMiri aad llalUuKaa, aa4 W illlsauuwl and t'blla4elbi. fut Isilusaaalkia lHMlias faaaeagef busiaas .ly al lb a. k. fur I lib el ilMbet U. Aud ireigbl btssUMHsof lbs I'wul n s Agsols, a V kintuw, ,i, Cms IJik at.4 Msibat a , klldl-bM J W . lis. Isold, tiia H 1'iiil, i,isiS I' K B . Uliitooi II II lloisiua, Osa I rrtl.kl tgt pbilaJ Liais I. Hut M. im.I TUMAil.FkUsda Jassra t fetts, " I .,,,., WtllUsve)! GEO. W. CAHFENTEK, HENEZEY eVCO'S WliuleNiile Isrsifg and CIiPHi-nt AV nre Iioiisjc?. No. 737 Vwkot Bu-set, PHILADELPHIA. TIIK subscribers keep conttantlron hand a larg stock of Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals, Fharma ccntical Preparations and every other artiole whick appertains to the business, embracing tho most e tciitiro variety also, PAINTS, OILS and QLASd of every desoriptinn. All artioles purohased from nt oan be rolled on a being of the roust superior quality and at as low prices as they en bs bad. Wo osn offer sneh In ducements as will make it tho Interest of the par abaters to lav in their lunnlies from us. and ive as their future patronago and invito all, who viidt tho j it, vi nii HV mil rsiituitfuuivut. i i unini n'l- th essed to ns by mail or otherwise will meet with prompt attention. GEO. W . CARPENTER. TIENSZKY A CO. 737 Market Street, Philadelphia. February 8, 1804. Sin TRUSSESS, SHOULDER BRACES. ELASTIC bTfcCKINOS FOR ENLARGED VEINS OF THE LEO, AC; Instruments fur all deformities. liR. GLOVER'S 'o'sr Iovcr '1'rssnsi hss taken tho piece of other Trusses for the retention and cure of Hernia or Ruptnre. Acting npon tho principle of a luver, it never loses its strength. If is coated to prevent rust. It has no pad on tho hack, which is so liable to injure tho spino and annoy and ehnfe the wearer, ft is sure lo retain the Rupture, giving ease and comfort, and effecting radical cures. It is warrcnteil to ffive "nthfnction. Tho improved Shoulder-Brace expands tho chest and prevents the wearer from becoming round shouldered. Ladies' Units and Abdominal Supporters. Hand- sires, and Pelts of all kinds, aud instruments for all j llefnrniilii-s of the Uodv. lilt. UROVER S Office Is No. 4 Acn Street, two j uiHirs from lironilivay, .New lork. htrnngen should particularly nolo the naa. and ' April 11, ISM- IS A Ack. STAUFFER. IVntt'li linker and Jeweler, ! MASfHACTfRKK OP SILVER WARE A Importer of W ATCHES . No. 148 North Second St.. Corner Quarrv, PHI LA- ' HELPH1A. ' I I nd Silver ritent Lever, Lepine and Plain 1 .i na'ui'H , r inu viinu v umiip, oenis miu aov". xirciisi l'ins. Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Eraeelets, Miniaturo Cases. Medallions. Lockets, Pencils. Thimbles, Spec tacles. Silver Table. Iicsert, Tea, Salt and Mutard Spoons; Sugar SjJoons, Cups. Napkin Rings. Fruit and Hutter Knives. Shields, Combs. IMamond Point ed Pens.rte.. all of which will be mid low tbr Cash ! M. I. TOBIAS A CO S best quality full jeweled Patent Lever Movements constantly on hand ; also other Makersof superior quality. N. II. Old Gold and Silver bought for cash. Sept i, lSihJ ly w 50 STOVES. OF THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT ARE FOR I SALE AT j I. Honrliaeh & o. si FOUNDR a PENN'A. Get the Rest Get tho Cbcapets Get tho most Eco nomical, which can bo had olttic Knhrbach Foundry. Having a largo assortment of the most approved STOVES, such us Cooking, Parlor, Office and Shop Stoves, w hich will be sold nt tho lowest rates. Also, Kettles of all sites. Pans. Skillet. Ac They are also manufacturing Machinery, Ploughs, CastinKS, Ac, at i-nort uoliee. Repairing all kind of Agricultural Implements done in n good workmanlike mauner and at the shortest notice. All articles shipped as ordered. Orders respect fully solicited aud promptly attended to. JACOH R011KIJAC1I A CO. t'c'Old Iron, and ull kinds of Produce taken in Excbitnge fur work. Kunbury. Oct. 3, 13. tf ch fmylS VARNISHES, FAINTS & GLASS ! w TE offer lo Dealers, Coachmakers and House Painters, at Ihe very low est nett rash nrices the best Coach and Cabinet Varnishes ; Pure Whilo Lead; Frunch and American Zincs; Chroiuo Greens, nnd Yellows, Drop and Ivory blacks, and a full as sortment of ull the nner Colors such as Vcrmillions, bakes, Tube Colors Ac, also. Paint und Varnish Hru.-hcs, nf tho best make. Glnsicr'a Dinmouils and Points; Paint MitU; single and double thick Glass, of all descriptions and all Materials used by House and Coach Painters which we can sell as cheap, if not cheaper, than any other house, from tho fuct that we keep down our exprutcs by conducting our business personally. Mr. R.u . one of the firm for ninny years munu fiictured the Varnishes, sold by the Inte'C. Schrnck. Ve feci confident thut our Viirni-hen, are equul, if not superior, to any manufactured in this Country. Wo warriint them to (live entire salinfaclion, and if not us represented, the money will be refunded. Givo us ii cull before purchasing clsewheic. A lihvrul discount made to tho trade FE1.TON A RAT, N'r. 156 A 138 North Fourth Street, comer Cherry, Philadelphia. , Oet. 10, 1R6.L m HAtCI.OtV'S 1.1K.4 III. I K. IVnlers and Consumers of the above. Celebrated M ush Ulue, will please tuku notice, lh.il ibe Labels are altered to rend INDIGO BLUE, l'VT VP AT Alfr.-d 1 1 1 1 lirrjf th sni'ti STOUE, Xo. 2.1J North fFX'OND Hlrect, I'll I LA I KI. I'll 1 A The quality of this liluo will be the same iu every respect . It is warranted to eolor lunrc water than tw ice the same quantity of Indigo, aud to go uiueii further than auy othor Wash blue in the market. It dis solves iertectly clear and does not settle on the clothes ns most of the oilier makes do. Ono llox dis solved in half bint of water, will make as good a Liquid liluo as any thut is made, at one third ibe oust. As it is retailed at the same price as Ihe Imitations and Inferior urtkles. housi keeiers will nud it cry much lo tlicir adianlag lo ask lor that put up ul Wiltiieimii k Cjr All blue put upnfter this date w ith It.tHi.ow 'a uame nn it is au lmiiaiion. Tin- New Lable dues not require a ."lump. For rule by riorrkeepers geuerally. Feb. l.'l, lil. dunr iiiiri:ie, i.. litis, tii.lou a rpllE higrt market price ill be paid in Cash fur X Lutler, Lard, Tallow, Fjilpi and Walnuts, by J. I. KF.Uhi;. diticral Couiatisnion jli.reliunt, 'ol Callowhill Street, 1 'hiladcljiLia. Junuaty 30, 18141 ?S I ttlRW IM'.lt 1('I If . MIK LITTLE til ANT KW1U .MACHINE COMPANY waul an Aireul in oouulv. to solicit orders for their new 015 Machine, with guage, screw-driver and eilra needles We will imv a li teral salary and expenses, or give largo couiuibiou aror paiiK-ui., . , ..uu.p.aua Ktb, 13, 64 2m Uea'l Agant fur thu I . Stnta NEW FANCY STUHK. riHK suhsurlher respectfully iufortiis her friends 1 and ths public, that she has ion opined. lu doors west of Ihe 1'o.t OBioe, a SEW TOCIv I K i AM I UOOHM, Rir la.Hi and geullruieu, useful aud ornaiaeutal,eousistlugin part of Ladles' TrlwuiiuKS, Mlalionery. Zel hvs, tlUnk IWks, ( iiilim and other Thread. I'isile. llindiiigs, Meniorauduuis tx.kl llilihoos. Imlls. lots, 'J rat aliug bags. Inks. (-Isles. ToikclUouks, Games tir Children., and a voiielof other arlieles. all of a bleb bat 0 kreuselaetxf allk ear ai.il Kill tie Id al reas-ilia. Uepik'es. AN.NA I'Al.Ml.ll. PuliLury, llel 10,113 1 Till: 1'AUIS MANTU.I.A, CLOAK I I It K.'IIMllCII II. AND l'ashi T KtKT. il'usairill X Tv ) flllLAliELI'lllA. J W . rH't'TiiH ., in.li Ik aiUalkia Ihslt liUud Ui Ibeif large aad rapib Muck u 'ia CLOAKH aad I I lis, aniiallelssl la any bxawr snana lbs lnf eased aseviuatedatiua sVidd I oar a lucaikt, auables a ledsiuls lit lulls kllsallwa I oaf I 'air I kr Mt r Our nt akkk alll ba tooad asll faiukks.! aiik f ds. SIU I.. . w inws m sums iw s . m mtwm w in wm auaiaa' 1J u sitfull. us ILm hm. ii.il Mill k i. fabdd uMIjI ha aisil a 111 ks (aivkllo atUaded a ad 4sIm4. Ksitssa kigs raid, aad d-siaa las4 f UN tasllss. J W Pkisf 1iK A V k. M rktsaul ttirt, I kilsdetsbla l.et I, MJ - if Git AND OPENING or FRESH WINTER GOODS. E.'Y. BRIGHT & SON, SUNBURY PENIs" A. OFFER FOIt BALE AT VERY LOW PRICES, full line of DOMESTIC AND STAPLE DRY SDDIu8 DRESS GOODS OF EVF.RY VARIETY CHEAP ASD IIAXDSO-YK.. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT llOSTKItr AND GLOVES. HEADY MADE CLOTHING t BOOTS AND SHOES HATS AND CAI'S, Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bngs. HARD WARR AND GItOCEltlL'S. QUEENS AND GLASSWARE. Stone and Eartitcnttare. Vooil nnd Willow Wuro. Ilur Iron and Steel, Kails nnd Spikes, Drugs, IVnits and Oils, Window Sash and Grindstones, Ticks and Mason Hammers, Coarse and Fine Salt, Fish, Meat, Cheese, Ac, &C, &c, All Kinds ot Goods, cheup for cash or Couutry Produce, can be found nt tho ONE PRICE STORE BRIGHT f & SON, N. U. All Goods warranted As represented. NO DEVIATION' IN PRICES. SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES Sunbury, Oct., 10th, 19G3. MOURNING GOODS ! ! Mark Glossy fcilks, 4 4 Mack C'ahliineri's; Super Ulut'k Mohuira, Fine Blai-k Alpuccas, Mark und Purple Ocluin, Wliite and Mat-k Figured Delaines, Mack Crepe Ma ret. Lupins Jilack all wool Delaines, Mack Silk Ueref,'es, Good Mack Dvbvgu, l'l.iin Mack Oinprams, riain Mack Calicoi-s, Neat Fijrurrd Mack Ciilicms, Fine Mack Sack Flannels, Mack Love Veils, Joiiviii Mack Kid Gloves, Muck Silk Gauntlpttt, Mack Glow in Variety, Fine Mourning Handkerchiefs, Muck cotton und wool Hosiery, Mack Thibet and Wool Sha'.vU, Ac, iVc, Arc, A nice line of the abuve good now open nnd for Kale at low pi ices. L. V. RRIGIIT & SON. Sunbury, October 31st, 1G3. a a i x v.y mo -N o v n . v it t: n 1 ; ic i c liU0V '6 StW ! 'The thiwhwy for which tbo Ktruwue-Oi! tifhi puHic hnve mloiiff been iu nciJ, bocauio ! 1 It ".TAMS rillE!' Turn up tbu hw till I ii iwuci intiu tbe Ittp ut' tho cbiiuni'v. mit keep it ' up UK lullg Ui VOU plotuK TUE tfLAHk iM Uttk A K ! ! 'Jrv it. I 1 It line nut Loronic Mack or diflkfiiraJ houil ; the lump HfciJciitHHy nnku. Is -boricr than j cttinuii'ii chhnucy It litthlo lu hociUuhi and mure convciiiciit fur cttrrvtnir nltout ihhouo, a. It It nut eH-lly mUvu-1 by iuii'u rhiiniccc ot tiuptTHtiirv : go nut ot'dtHjra. or iuto thu caller. uiu j nn r or inter, with thu lamp hurniiiK iin't ft.ar ! I the cliiuincy will not disappear iu frn-inents ' 4. Theiuneao le iuslamly removed, and tl , 4 CHn ii.ttlv rtiuovcd. and the ylnNi wiped perfectly clean hi a liniment, wtthnttt vttttmg, i ami auliout danger ot breaking tne (lass. 5. hie oullasts common rklmtMey. TrvUsud you a III use no other. Eur sal in To u and County Agencies granled hvtbeN. L. C. ' MiiuulHctunng ( u , 45 rultou SUevUNew Vork. I Jauuarv U. lSol .hu blTa, bhiuglo, Popliu', Locust, Ac. 111! E undersigned is about Utrielil.g his IiiuiIh r Lusiucj lu till a ne jad gap in Ihe trade ol i'liil adelidii hy uiakin 4 ieialiiy ol the Couper-.Si.ick 1 1 Irade.and uo ietre lo aiakis snaiKeuimita lose- i 1 eur supplies. Tue t'l'y I mper. Milpf. le , ' uaiug bi ji lmpuwihility ul oulaming tkciu iu 1'lnl. ! j wjtlij .4, Boa drKiul Uivty uu uinvr uai kts f.r j hiatM, Ac. Vilik proper tuoosiiagutnaiii .y ; .a aiauulaelureis, lh uudnx.iUid bo tu Slon I I Ibis daeisiua ul trade by keeping oa baud a large Hoca. la evsiy saiieiy 01 iaiuy s sue .1 lug ibis brasu-li al trade wuticular alii gi lug ibis krasu-b al trade wulkular all.nU.. bs I kupee lo aiak luvra early returns tu autuitguuivuM I akd astal-lwk tu Ibe aiauulaclui Ms a ao laluablo ouuiaiuuwaiiua auk puiokaMrs liiaa la pus" '7 thmm abuuada aiaialy iu " beat) luu.Wr Manalaeluiers and uskera. abueaa larukdi ipssrti. tsalaily .uasiaiui mip4m) SUucs k mwiai. sivIibm 14 oa 1 uiiiiiiimiis, rut.ea, siui(. si'p IHiIib A a. liUn W A. 1.1 l.klMI. Oallualiillsllel Ukart, l'blladl4.ia l.argo sapid t lajs aaalsd ul l.'.M liixUt. Oak kusvs. aad Irsueutljr b-ng Oak I'lastk i'k a.g lloa I m. liuiUr A AUu aa op.aing a liada ia k4 aaaiuia oi'l'l""' l"kiMle, Uslwssi, i ksii), l'oi4s aad Ai .a.kai. A ,. . tta -AU O lallrlt A C. , I'biUJei kkia ; Ibus Kwkai4a A , l fcil4lj.kl , , Issi ' ''' 7 "I l I t I'l l! !: a I 1 I - a s ltvs , b. Ia I Is lo 1 .a mm. aMe, t. ima 111 sia.ij 01 I if as 1 i it ii WOT A XIUIYI DRIlIL. A IIIHIILV CONCESTnATLU Ti:rr.ii-i: r.r mt. I. PTTP.K T01TIC. TUAT WILL nF.LIKVI! THE AFFLICTED, AM' vt make Ii-tinUriilH. - DR. 1100FLAN1VS German Bitters FUF.PARV:0 1'V ' DTt. C. M. JACKSON. " PHILADELPHIA, PA. WILL F1TECTUAM.Y AND JK'r,T tFUTAI.N. LY ci ii u Ai.t. iifrAM: nxisirg from isorore I,,v,'-, Woinneh.oT hi-lneyn. ThonHind" 6t nrr cilirens nre n-D'erini! fsw rs- pepsin ard Liver Uijcsees. and to whom tho Inflow- 'nil questions a-flj'-1 guurai.teii IIOOFLANVS OKI: WAN MTTKIM will core thi.ni. 1'MsrrHri t ash Lisih isn.v.v.T. Tei you rise with eeated lo!rne n'ornii rs, wi:ll bad taste in the nmtilli and f"t np:'ite for fti. ul -fost ? Jio vou feel w bra yoi hrl P1 T ftweak and InncoM you can svnrrely Rit rUmr y,. W.vc adininet-s in lb" heed nt turns, ond pf'.nsj dulnow, with headache nc-wHtslly ' Are your bowels eottivc and irrejfulnr. and sfpetitfl chnnen ble? I m vou throw up wind fron Ific stomnch. nnd do you swell up "I'1 en? Do y.m feci faln-ss ntt-r eating, aud a siukiiis when the stomach is empiy . Poy.m hsvn heertburn oecnsiopnPy ? J'o yim iel low'spirilod. and lock cn the dni h ciilo oftbinirs'. Arovounot unusually nervous ut thin s ' )" y-o not heoomc restless, and of! en liy until midnvh' before yon can goto sleep on. I then nt linu. dou'l you fet-l dull and sleepy most of tbu lime ' Is jour skin dry and scaly? also s:.llor '. In thoit, isuot your life a burthen, full ef forebodings ' HOOFLAND'S GTSltMAN BITTKHK. Will cure every esse of Chronic or Nervous bobiliiT, Disi.'iisc of trio Kidneys, and Disiusus nri.-iiig Hum disordered Stomach. j OUSEUVETIIK FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS r.esulting troni Disorders of tho I'igestit o Orjinis : Inword riles, l'uliios.- or Dlood to thu Head, Acidity ofthe Sto Inncli. Naustn. Heartburn. Di-cn-t lor Food, I'ulneSH or Weight in the ISiuinoeli. Sior Eruetntioiis. tjinkitigor llulluring nt tlm Pit of ton Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Ii fti -cult breathing, Fluttering al tho Menrt, C'hokin,: or fcutioeuting buiisutions w hen in n lying posture, Dim ness of Vision. Dots or Webs before the Si jht I-over and Dull Pain iu tho liend.Dulivivncyof Perspira tion, Yellowness ofthe Skin end Lye. Pain iu the Sidu, Back, Chest, Limbs, .lo. Sutld-n I'lushesof llent. burning in Ibe Vieuli, Coiislunt lmiigiiiincii ef Kv il, und great l'-;ircviou of .Spirili. PAUTICl'LAK NOTICE There are many preparations sold under the nnio of liiitors. put up in querl Dottles, compounded of tho cheapest whi-key or eoiuiuoii rum. cMing limn 20 to 40 cents per gulluu, the tu.-te dugui'd by Aiii.o or Coriander pWi-d. This elnss of Ditnrs has caii'cil hrid ill coniinu lo cauae. as bin ns tlo-j- can be sold, hundred?- to Jio tho death of the drunkard. Dy llieir use tlie system is kept continually under the inUui r.cc of Aleohnho Stimulaiilsof tho worst kind, the des'ro f.r Liquor is created and kept up. and the result is ull the ji lendiint uion a drunkard's life and detitb. For those who desire and w ill have a Liquor Hit ter.-1. we publish tho following receipt. Oct Oua Dotllo iloolland's (iurmnn Hitters and mix wiih Three Onarts of Hood llrendv or Whiskey, and tb result will be a preparation that will fur excel iu Incdieinul virtues and true excellence any of tb" numerous Liquor Bitters in the lunrkot, and will cot much les. You will have ull tho virtues of Iloofland'e bitters in connection with a trood arlielo of Liquor, at a much lens pricu tliau these infviu.r preparations willcott j'ou. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN" BITTERS Will (live Yon A GOOD A P P i : T I T V. . Will gite you hTHONU HEALTHY NEKYEP, Will give you EUISK AND EXE1WETIC l'IM:i. INtiS, Will enable you to SLEEP WELL, and will positive ly prevent Yellow t'ever, itilioits I'rti'r, At-. Tlionc sud ring from I'roken down and D-li.-iiin Constitutions, from whutcver cause, either iu Mnlo or Female, will fuel lu HOOELAND'S ti EKMAN DITTEllP, A HE.MEDY That will restore them lo their usual health. Such has been the case in thousand ot im'ttiucc, aud fair trial u Lut requited lo prove the acieitivu REMEMBER, THAT THESE 1UTTE1W AH!'. And NOT intended as a EEYEKA'il The Proprictor-l. five lliniisnn'i. of Leticw from th-i nioat eiiiinciit I'loryiuen, l.iiwycif1, J'hyficitnia m. l Citif:t:i.s, Tc.-tityinj: it their own y r-nul kiv Utlr, to the bcncli'.'iul c!H-ci uud uitih- ul iitui1 cl' tti liittcr. l-'rum Itov. J Newton Urown. !. i., K limr of tli- Kiioyt'lopt'iiiu ul Kclii'.ui-. KnonUslL'o Althotiirh not Uii.t..l to I'mvut r r"iiuiut't.t1 I'm lent AiLtlifiiii s in tri'iifinl, ilutti.-h tlirtrtthl f itn r inprvdit-'iite aul L'titM'i. 1 yet Uimw of uo fnflo-it lit redone Uy ft uittti niuy not tfr-tit'y to liu1 lu-rn liin hulivL'r- hiiiipislflo Un v m-t'ivett In-m any Minpi' prf(,ii!ution. iu tin' htpc flint he nmy thui cuniii'iuto lu ibe Ik-uc tit of otluti. J du tlit" the tuorc ivnlily hi rfiinl to 'I(roiUul (ii-rumn Uitlti, iri-paril hv r . . M. J k-on, of Aihi city, hciMti-e J ms pr.-ju-iifftl att'ii ut tutu '..t J;i.u.y joatx, uiidtr thv iuiprc-it'h tb.it i i i or.i rhit-t'y hu uli'ohirlic niixtiiif. I m iml I t . -I U i y j lritnd Jtoiavrt MitviiiiMlt.!'. ..t lor tin ruuoYHl f i lliia prt-judice by prtnr tvM, uud lor -neuui j tiicnt lu try llo-in. nhcu Miiinin horn tficKt mil luug coin inucd debility. '1 lie ue of thn-i- UiHw of thtfio Hitlcrp, al tbo bt'imiiii' of ilo- pir- ul y-nt . wa fulloweii hy fviileiiL relti f aud ii-j-ioniiiou 1.1 m ! dn v uf bodily und lumlul tior wi i. li I !r"l I I I'll fornix UlOUiUa) b loft'. Mild hud imiHk-l dr;ii -I t vi rt imtniitfr. i thurcfor (bunk tioU uud toy uo o t : for uiieciing to thv uv oi lliein. ! J. M.WluN L'l.OWN 1 Vhiladtlphia.June 101. Diseases of Kidneys and Bladder, Yvnnnr Ay Mah or 'cm-rv, A r- v jiuvdity rvinvxH, and thv jtuiwul t s;ort l heal, j lU I.IX'A I V. I IHLlWit N. j Tb' suffering from ,l ihassi ft, uniui ss-ij, H uwarcely auy tti-vli ou their Uims. an ewre-l i.i 4 very shorl lime : one buttle iu&ueb ta-es, a.ll hut t a utot surpiisinr i-Uet. 1 1. EN 'IS having .utferin eliiMreii a nl-.v'. I and ainhiug lo raiu ttieiu. 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