,r1 H. IJ. M ABSKR, Editor A Proprietor. B. WIliVXHT, lhiblUher. ni -mii it , im. SATUKLUY, OCTOBKR 21, 1W. 8. M. PETTENUILI CO., N. 87 Tark Row, Now Vork, and State Street, Iloston, arc our agsnla forth Sosiiciit Amxricih to those cities, and are authorised to take AdTortise inenlf and Subecriplkn for us at our lowest rates. ft?" IlELtooKAPntc Our old friend, M. A. Hoot, one of tlic best artists In the coun try, is publishing a text book, useful for Photographers and other artists. It is en titled The Cutiiera and the Pencil; or Heli gra1iic Art; its theory and practice in 'all its various brandies, e. g. dugucrrcotype, Photography, ic. ; together with its histo ry in the United States and in Europe, being at ouce a theoretical and a practical treatise, and designed alike, as a Text-Book aud a Htind-Book, illustrated with fine engravings ou steel aud wood. Address M. A. ROOT, Post Office, Box, 1028, Philadelphia, Pa. JT-Tue Bhitish Reviews. have received from I.. Scott & Co., the North Uritish Review for August. The following ore the contents : Wordsworth : The Man and the Poet, Todlebeu's History of the Cri mienn War, J. H. Newman's Apologia, Edu cation at Public Schools, Russia under Alcx- andur 11, The Scotch Lawyer of Seventeenth Century, Berkeley's Theory of Vision, Teu myson's Enoch Arden, etc. Cite publishers having printed more copies of the Reviews for 1803 than were required, now oiler them at half price, say $4 lor the .four Quarterly Reviews for the year 18G3. Blackwood cannot be supplied at any price, being out of print Such an opportunity as this will not occur again, a -they are now printing editions so short that several of the numbers for 1804 are already out of print. JST" The Reiiei.8 Pkoiwe to Arm the KliouoEs. The best vindication of the poli cy of the Administration in arming the ne groes, is the fact, the rebels propose to do the same, The Richmond Enquirer thiuks alavery should uot be permitted to stand in the way of their independence, and says: 'We should be glad to see the Confederate Congress provide for the purchase of two hundred and fifty thousand negroes, pru aijirt them with their freedom and the p i vilege of remaining in the States, and equip drill and tight tliem.' Slavery, the Enquirer concluded, must "not be permitted to stand in the way of the success of our caile." Other State may decide for themselves, but Virginia, after exhausting her whites, will Jiijht her Mucin through t tin', lust man," These li brave words, no doubt, but there arc twt at two relleutions which they 'sug gest, not rJ together of a consolatory kind - looking rmu tw Enquirer's tanl point. If two-thirds of the Confederate armies a: white men have already run away from Javis and his man Cooper, and ure now Gliding in the mountain regions of Georgia nnd cUcwhei'ii, what proportion tf the black .levies call bt expe leul .t hljinil to their colon.'? il.m the chivalry thus dcgriii-rated, it but. twol hiiils of them absolutely "vsUso to illuK for their wwn independence? Davis ussured Col. Jacqued a few weeks ago, tlml t wo millions of his black staves had been emancipated by the advance of the United States armies. At that rate ofeiuapcipaLion is it not likely tlnt the negroes may prefer to win their tieedom at a chcaj'cr ru5.o the Enquirer proposes.'" limit Tlie Printx'ss M:try of Cambridge litis l)e--mt: tliiimer. Sii alistuitis t'ruiii 'irtratl, po tutucs uiul milk, anil Ihiisch f.it thereby, The Kino; sif Italy wt-wt out tr tltree days on tli Alj) ti limit cltanmis, and :ilit only a jilitMsuut. lie went liotiio satihtii-d. ?loral affairs. Ijr Ren Aim. The undersigned offers a reward of TEN DOLLA RS for information that will lead to the discovery and conviotvon of the person or persona who have been trespassing on his garden and lot, stealing fruit and injuring his fruit trees. 11. II. MASSEIt. I.OVI'. -In Market street, on Tuesday even ing, a set of ARTIFICIAL TEETH ((iold plate). The finder will bo rewarded by leaving them at this office. o i- . Statiosehv. Miss Anna "jf Thiiimings and Painter to whose advertisement we refer, has just received ut her storo in Market Square, a new assort ment of trimmings, notions, Ac, for ladies. Also, a new lot of stationery including paper, iDk, pens, en velopes, Ac. liooK-Bi.tMSfi. We rcfor our readers who uiuy want books, uiaga.iues, Ac, bound, to tbe ad vertisement of Messrs. Oldacb & Baker. l3 Misscs L. A B. Shissler. have just reoeived at ihcir uew stand in Market Square, a new and hand some stock of Fall Millinery and Fancy Goods, to which they invite tbe attention of their friends and customers. sseeea. Itf Miss Mary L. Laiarus has just reoeived from Philadelphia, a lot of uew Fancy Goods, for the full trade. The ladies, Ac, will find box at her aloro iu Market Square. i 1 1 ; 1 1 . UiMiEs Kato Black respectfully inform ber I friends, that she has just received and openod at ber new store iu Market Square, a lot of seasonable funey dry goods, notions, Ao. -cV- 13- Tijn Etna ExpKtss A uew Uaiu called tha . Erio Express, was placed ou the route between Pbil dclp'jla and Erie, on the 17th lust. The trainleavee Erie at 6,tl W lue morning and arrives at this place S.Giinthc uymiing. Leaves Philadelphia at 8 in the evening aud arrises bore at 3 23 in the morning, leaching Erie at 8 -ti P. M. The Erie train consists, generally, of throe cars to whioh several are fre. quently added on the way to Erie, and is laid to be well patruuizod by local travel, stopping at nearly all slat ions. We have now. four daily trains between this plaoe and Philadelphia. T..L EJ- GovtBSfiEKT HoBSEi. A number of deiuned Oovcrnaoent horses will be sold at York on the 27tb. Some of these horses, sold heretofore, have nroved valuable itook. Mr. A. E. Kapp of North. ' umbcrlond, jiurchaied one at a sale in UarrUburg, ' a v.ar or more since fur $00 and afterwards told him ' for tMO. Ho proved to be one of the fastest trotters, ' but he wsi'vicioua and unsafe, and Mr. Kapp parted with Lim. Ilis present owner, we understand, has refused J 1.000 for him. . Tnr Lima HaLPEBJ.-Anolher box hu been u. r,.r..i..n t'jinniiion bv these industri- scat i" in. u - " .us little girls, eouteiuing 4 cans tomatoes, i oatu or blackberries, 1 do peaches. 1 Qui"0; b rlderberri.s, 1 bag 3iid currants. 120 pads, 23 poe ki t b.ndkerchieft shirts, 4 vests, 4 pair hose, 3 1 Xeataments. newspapers German and Eugluh. Liueo and ooiioD rags, lint aud baudages. Tbauks are due lo the frieuds of tbe cause, in Fha vr.nkin. lor riintributwrs 6u4Lurv,0ct.;5'h:.;t)e.i. j r w From Tennessee. "," Locibviixk, Oct. Id Advices from Chottaaoog stats that Lieutenant A. Unmsell, ot the 7th Kentucky led at scout towards Lafayette, iwtnty-thwt) miles from Chattanooga, on Wednesday, Urovo a small rebel force out of the town, pursued theut, ud captured nine out of eleveu. Afterwards ho fell lu with a force of 150 rebel cavalry and retreated. Some of his prisoners eay that Wheelei's whole command, composing Martin Roddy , Jones' and Pattersons' cavalry, aggregating from 8,000 to 10,000, aro all in the country between Chattanooga and Dalton. The rebels entered Resaca on weunesuay morning, and took the only troops the:e a colored regiment bv sui'Drise. The rebels immediately thereafter moved upon Dalton. On Friday there was considerable alarm at Chattanooga, and every able-bodied man was put to work on the fortifications. At the last advices General Fitz, with his caval ry, was at Dalton. No apprehensions are now felt for Chattanooga or Knoxville. General Sherman has over one hundred days' rations at Atlanta. ' knoxviilu has an abundance of provisions to stand a six months' siege. At Chattanooga the Government store houses aro full of provisions, and large sup plies are on the ground covered with tar paulins. Gen. Milroy was at Tullahooma and Gen. Schnlield at Chattanooga. A private but reliable source says that on Saturday Hood's army was between Dalton and Lafayette, making for the latter place, with Gen. Sherman pursuing him closely. Prominent military men say that Hood's last move places him exactly in the position desired by Gen. Sherman. There is considerable excitement at Clarks ville, Tenn., in consequence of reports of scouts that the rebel General Lyon intended to attack the place. The Government employees are armed for the additional defence of Clurkiville. A profound dealer in statistics says: "Only 05 persons out of 1000 marry ; of this 65, three are divorced, eight run away, four teen live like cats and doas, thirty are in different, and ten 'are hnppv, Miserable world." NEW, ADVERTISEMENTS. FOUNDRY "AND MACHINE SHOP. . The iulcrKUC'I having nin:tirHfl of K. Y. Bright, Knq., his Machine .Shop. Knumlrr. U'., tt fcunljurv. find has duw cuunncijet'tl ut'rntiu. All Kinds of Machinery, WIMi BE MADK AND REP.UREU PROMPTLY. I'crwiii desiringMAClllXK WORK immediately, will do well to cull and examine l.is lacilttics for doing wurk cheap. .0 CUAKfcii: roit imttiiicvn. WILLIAM IiEHKYBOH. Jtiburj-VtJlwUc MATR IMONIAL! LA PIES AND UKNTLEMEN if rou wish to inurry. address tlic- untlursigned, wliu will send you withutit money and without price, val uable inluriiiuliou lln.t will enable you to marry bappy aud speedily, irrespective ot' ago. wealth or beauty. Thil iuforuiutioa will cost you nothing, mid if you with lo marry, I will cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly oonlideiitiul. Tin- done. I ii.for lualiou sent by return until, and l.c ii..-moi:s united, ad ere SARAH B. J.AMHKHT, Creonpoint. Kiugs eouuty, -, Vork. Oct. 1. l-4. 2uio. E. C. QOBIN, Attorney mid ;uii! ll.i- it I l,u , ilARKISBUKG, PBxVJN'A VITILL carefully atleml to colMCiinns and all Y V other iumuit entrusted to hini. in ihccouiilits ol IlauphiL, Northumberland and t;.i jrr. Oct. JJ, lSbt. iy A'lilitvr'rt .'Volii-o. ntllE undersigned. Auditor, aappuinte.l bv the X Orplniiis Court of Aortt.utt.beiliiiid e.nuntv. to Audit the exceptions filed lo tl'e uccount of John Buyers. Executor of li. P. Buyers, dece.ised. ill meet all i.arties interested in sai l Ex-rp:ious, at the office ol'.lohn U. Pucker, in the II .ouli of .Sunburv. on Friday, the 2Sthuf Ociohir. 1N.14. ut t ii'el.ick. i Al., ol said day, U. W. UAi LEU, A u liior. Sunbury. Oct. l.i, ISfii. A LECTURE TO "5TOXJisrC3- nVLEIsT Jujt fuhlished in a irttlrtl i.tivrtnf 'riff six cf iits. A Leeture on tbe Nature. Treatment and Radical Cure of f-permatorrhu-a or .einiiiitl Weakiti .xs. Invol uutary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and impedimenta to Marriage gvnerullv. Nervousm-as, t,'iuirumi:iou. Epilepsy, and Fits ; Mri.tal m;d Physical Incapaci ty, resulting from Self-Abuse, tc. ily R'llihK'i' ,1; CLLVERU ELL, M. D., Author ot the -tiretu Book," e. The world renowned author, in this admirable Xecture. clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequeuce o! f-elf-Abuse may he ell'cetu ally removed wiihoiit medicine, and w ithout danger bus surgioul operations, bougies, instruments, rings or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure al ouce cer- I tain aud effectual, by wuicO every sullerer. no mai I tur what bis condition mnv be. mae cur., himself oheaply. privately, an.l radijallv. THIS LK'J- W-J1L pK.)VE A BOON i ) THOL' SANDS AND THOUSANDS. Sent uuderseal, to any address, in a plain, raided envelope, on tho receipt of of six cents, ut two post age stamps, by addressing tbe puldisners. , CtlA. J. U. K 1.1. Nr. iC'I.. 127 Bowerv, New York, Pool OQice Box, Oct. U, 1064. Iy 3o PUBLIC SALIv. Valiiiiblo 1 ')- lor tale. f T1IIE undersigned will exoo lo Public Sale, nn JL SATURDAY, the 12th of NOVEMUER, ISU4, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the publio Louse nt 'JOSEPH VANKIRK, in tho Borough of Northumberland, all tbatoertain I'm-iii mill Triii l !' 1 .11 ml, situate ju Point township. Northumberland county, adjoining lands of John Wbcatley aud others ou the north, W idow Nourse on the cast, Rob.ert Walker and J. C. ilorton on the sou ill, ami John Kuousc ou the West, late the estate of DANIEL ROBINS, do ceasad. Said farm is about four miles from North umberland, and contains itUt) .Vi'i-t-n, more or less. V hereon are erected a good Two-story Frame Dwelliug House, nearly now, a Bank Baru. Spring- House, Ao. A never-failing spring of water, two good Orchards, and isoonveuioul tolimeeloue. About 140 acres of which are eloared and iu a good state of cultivation, and the remainder well timbered with Wbite Oak, Yellow Pino and Chcauut There it also a good wator power ou the premises. Terms ul sale niuuo Mown at tne time. WM. M. ROCKEFELLER. Attorney in foot, for the heirs of Daniel Robins, deo'd. Sunbury. Pot. , IB"- Two Nlruy Hogs. rAME to the premises of the subscriber in Upper I AuL-usta lowushu). about four weeks since, two white shoals weighing at tbe time about fifty pounds each. Tbe owner is requested to coma forward, prove property, pay charges and take them away, or else tboy will be sold according lo law. i. i I' ill 11' II ll TPL II A 111-. tUOUAV Upper Augusta twp., Oct. , 1801. 2m DISSOLUTION OP rABTNEBSHIP. THK partnership heretofore existing betwean J. W r'rilmg A W. T. Grant, under the firm of Friling A Grunt, has been dissolved bv limitation. All persons indebted to the above firm will please eall al once at the old stund and settle their accounts. Mr. Grant tenders bis thanks lo the publio for the liberal palronaga extended to tbe old firm in Ihcir long aapttuuauce in business aud bopos that they will cxteud tbe aame patronage to lbs new Aria of J. W. Friling A Sou. Tbe busiuoss heretofore carried on by Friling A Grant, will be continued bv tbe undersigned under the firm of J. W. Friling A Son, at tbe old stand in Market Square where wo respectfully iuvite all to call. J, W. FRILING, U y.FaUUSG. Bunbury, Oct. 8, 1881, 1m BANK OP NOBTHUMDEBLANP. 4 N eleofoo of Direotcrs to serve for tba ensuing l .... I.: II 1. a aa year will oe neia at me causing ou u u. Borough of Sunbury, Pa., on Monday ibe tweniy-Brat da of November nuxt. between lb hours of 10 o'olook A. M , aud J o'olock P. M. The regular annual mealing of iba Stockholders will be held at Ibe Banking House in the Borough of Sunbury aforesaid, on the first Tuesday iu Novem ber next (Nov. 1st, lf4.) al 10 o'olock A.M. UAML'LX J. PACKER, Cashier. Wvrt' re . O-i lvit HATS 1 HATS H SAMUEL FAUST, Two uuurt west of Fisclior't Drag Store, Market it , BUNBURY, PENN'A. IS osnstantly manufacturing the latest stylos of Wool and Fur Hats, which fur softness and durability art not surpassed. Uive him a ottll and so his stock of Ilata which are old oheaper than elsewhere. Merchants snd others, purchasing at wholesale, will find it to their adTaii Uge to oall and prooure aa arliolo oheapor and equal lo city manufacture. Suabury, October 1, 1804. PROVISION; HUCKSTERING. &C TUE underaigaod rcnpectfully inform! the oltitcm of Sunbury, that he has coaimcnood the buck etvring bueineM, and it reAdy to supply them weekly with BUTTER. KOS, MEAT, LAlll), POULTKY of ail kimJi, FRKSU BkEF and I'OKK, 4o.,lc Peraoiia doairing any of the above articles, will be promptly auppliod by leaving thoir ordera athil resi dence, ia llcudrick'a addition. PliTEP. SMELTZER. Sunbury, Oct. 1, ISM. It GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PHICE OF asxs.'W sxsoonsai EDWIN II ALL & CO.. No 26 South Second Street, Philadelphia. Are now offering their magnificent stork of Silks, Dren Uood. Shawla, Cloth?, Cloaks, Velvets, Xc, far below the preaent Hold Price ! W e have alno on band, a large slock of DOMESTIC U00D3, which we are now selling at a great reduc tion from the prices we bavo been selling them ut. As we have had the advantage of a rise in tho prices of our Stock in the progTesaof the War for the lat two or three years, we now propose to give our Cus tomers the Advantage of the fall in Prioes. Calicoes and Muslins, reduced, Flannels unit Table Linens, reduced, ltlnukets and all stable Uoods, reduced, Wo respectfully solicit from tire Ladies and others visiting Philadelphia, an examination of our stock, wbicb is unsurpassed in variety and style, in this city. N. B., Wholesale Bnyers. are invited to eianiiue our stock. KDWIN 11 ALL A CO., No. 20 South Second street, Philadelphia. October 8, 1801. i'mw HENRY HARPER. T o. SUO AICCII St., lMilludelpltln. lias a large stock of WATCHES, FINS JEWELRY. SOLIDSILVER-WARE Superiorti.Iatcd TEA SETT5, SPOONS, FORKS, October 1, 1861. 4m VllKlllllf Oil IloilMf, JiORTIIL'MliKRLAXU, PENNSYLVANIA, (i'fr the ISrittgr.) r"HE subcriber huving leased this well known L Tavern Stand, lately kept by Mrs. C. S. Ilrotrn, rei-peetlallv informs tho public that he is refitting and repuiring the premiers, and will bo prepared to en tertain, iu a comfortable manner, bin numerous friends throughout tbe eouu'y, aud all who may piitntuisc his establishment. Oct. 1, ItiOl. JOSEPH VANKIRK. ItniiMlit'H, rilllE aubwriber, having opened in Thompson's JL Brick Building, Mill street, Dauvillc, a lurge aud complete stock of FOKKUiN AND DOMESTIC LlQl'OUS, eomprifiug the best brnnils of llruudies, Uin, Old ltyc, ricotvh and Irish Whiskey, Port, tsheiry, Ma deira, C'iiamiuu;iie anil other Wines, of all gradus, all ol which will bo sold Wbolcsulc, at tho lowest city prices. T&vern-kuepcrs, by buying of us, con suve it least the freight, l'ersoas desirous of purchasing liquors for FAMILY V S E , tiny rely upon being furnished with a pure and unadulterated article. 1 1? Being detormiued to establish a reputation for selling cheap, he respectfully solicits the patronage of tho public. All orders promptly attended to. JEKEMIAI1 S. HALL. Danville. Pet. 1. IHiVJ. A CARD TO 'TUB SUFFERING. SWALLOW Iwoor three hogsheads of ' Biichu," ;-T"iiif. Bitters,'' ' Sarsapar iln, ' --Nervous An lilotcrw" lc. Ac. Ac. and ufler vou aie ratisHed with the result, and one box of Old DR. BtCHAN'S English Specific Pills and be restored tobenlih nnd vigor in less than thirty days. 'J'hey arc purely ve getable, pleasant to take, prompt and anlulary in their effect on the brokeu down aud sluittered con stitution. Old and young can take them with ad voiituge. Imported and Sold in the United Slates only by J AS. S. lit T'LER. No. 427 Broadway. New Yoik. I ji' Agent lor the United States. P. S. A Box of the Pills, securely packed, will he mailed to any uddrcss on receipt of price, which is ONE DOLLAR, postpaid ! money refunded by tint Agent if entire satisfaction is uot given. Sept. IU. 1S01. .1m .4liniiiilriilrM olio'. XTOTICE is lierehv given that letters of adminis- X Iralioii having b.'eii granted to ll subscriber, I on the estate of Jacob Kit-bach, late of Lower Muho imy township. Northumberland eouuty. Pa., dee'd. i All persons indebted arc riucsted to make immedi ate payment, uitd those having claims, lo pruscut Uiem for settlement. ISAAC L. WITMER, Adtn'r. Lower Mabotioy tw p., Oct. t, lot. f.i COAL OIL LAMl'S. I beg leave to inform my friends and tho publio generally that I huvi commenced Ihc muuufiicturtx of COAL' OIL LAMPS of every descriptiouaud style of liuish, at NO. 38 S. SECOND St., PHILADELPHIA With my present facilities for manufacturing, and a practical cvpcrieuce of thirteen yeurf in the mini agement of the lamp business for some of the largest bouses iu the country, 1 llallcr myself that toy expe rience and knowledge will enable me to offer to the public good not equalled by any iu regard to stylo and workmanship, and at prices computing with the lowest 1 shall always endeavor lo lead ill otlcrillg to the public new ami ust lul tuveutions in our line. 1 have also taken the wholesale agency tir tho sulo of GEO. W. BROVtN A. CD's Cei.khbatkd Mktal A. J. WE1DKNEH, No. to S. Second St., Philadelphia. September 24, lolil. & V l'oui-tli A. An UNI., IMiiludt-ljiliiii. Cater for the best Trude, and otler no Baits or de ception to induce Cusioui, but rely ou FAIR DEAL ING aud GOOD GOODS ! Best Murinoe, Fashionable Silks, Nobility Plaids, 1'iui s Poplins, Dark oulards Figured .Meriuoos, Plaid Shawls, Good Blankets. P. S. We follow GOLD down, as elose as wo fol low il up Now is a good liiuu for Merchants aud Consumers to come in. October 8, IS04.. 2tnw (sodt')'sl.ud' Itook. The Fashion Magazine or tub Would. Literature, Fine Arts, and Fashions. The most magnilicent Steel Engravings. Double Fashion plates. Wood engravings ou every subject that ean interest ladies. Crotchet knitting, Netting, Em broidery, Articles fur tho Toilet, fur the Pallor, the Boudoir, aud the Kitchen. Everything, iu fact, to make complete Lady 's Book. The Latlic Furor it J'vr 33 Year. No Magaxine bus been ablo lo compete with it None atteuipl it. Godey's Receipts for every department of a house- l.l.l 'l'k ..... ..I uvu u..,il. ,l.u Pi..a lt,M Itiiolr. Model Collages (uo other Mugutinu gives them), with diagrams. Drawing Lessons for the Young. Another special ly with Godey. Original Muaio, worth '! a year. Other Maga sines publish old worn-out music ; but Iho subscri bers to Godey get it before the music stores. Gardening tor Ladies. Another peculiarity with Oodcy. Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart A Co., of New York, Ibe millionaire merchants, appear in . Godey, tho only Magaxine that bas thorn. Also, Fashions lor ibe celebralod Brodie, of New , York. Ladies' Bonnets. We give more of them in a year than any other Mugutiue. In fuel, the Lady's Book enables every lady lu be berowu bonnet maker ; TEHV.S OF GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK rOK lo65. Prom which that eas be no Dct iation. i Oneeopy.oua year, 5 M Two copies, oua year, Three copies, one year Ifuur aoptcs, sue year 1 0 , Additions W any ol the above clubs, Wt M each 10 subscriber. .... ... i:.uv'. I.ade'a Book and Author's Home Maga- liue will be sunt, eaok one year, on reeoinl of W 40. We have no club with uuy other Maganoe or 'ewpaper. ..,. . Address l- A. OODF.y, - N . K Corner Bixtb and Chotuut atreek 1'bila. . OloW , lit - 4 Market Nqiiuit-, Nl ltl ItV, la. HAVINUjust returned rrom tho City with au en tire new stock of Drugs, Cliemlt'iil, Pcrliimei-ynud '1'wils'l ArlUlt-nt to which he invites his friends nnd the public gener ally, to call and examine. Tho Drugs and Medicines are all selected from the best importiug houses in the Eastern market with the greatest Ohio as to pari, ty and efficiency and avoiding as much as possible, the introduction of dclerious nostrums. PATENT MEDICIflES Of all kinds, such as Aycr's, .Tuyiies, McClinloek. llolloways, Wishnrts, llooflamls, 'Sehenka. Brown's and all other popular puleut lucdiciues, always ou baud. BRUSHES, Hair, Tooth, Nail, Clothe and Paint Brtishes. Speoiitl oaro Is taken to keep ou liund constantly very vuiicty of PAINTS AND CHEMICALS, Suitable to the trade. Fanoy Toilet Articles and tho numerous articles which are generally kept in a well conducted estab lishment. In connection wlih the above articles, he also keeps on baud a large assortment ot STATIONERY, such as Paper, Kiivclopca. Pens, Pencils. Inks. Ac. (Jtr Physician a prci.'riptions and family receipts compounded with tho greute.it accuracy and dispatch, at ALL HOURS Day or Night. Remember tlic plnce. Mm kct Pquaro, under the oflioe of the "Sunbury American.1' R. A. FISCHER. Sunbury, June 25, ISC. t. AllciiloMii MUilnry ('a!lrr, ALLENTOWK, 1'A. Rev. M. L. 1KTF0RI). A. M., President. Jlaior O. ECKENDORt'F, Supvriutcudent of tho Military Department. nHIS Institution, chartered by the .State of Penn X sylvnuia with lull Collegiate powers, will open its next session, fept. tilh. Every facility i.-al'Virded for nn English Classical, Scientific, and Military edu cation under lliubctit of instructors, l'upils arc re ceived in tho Piiiimry. 1'repnraioiy aud Collegiiite Dcnurtuients. For-circiilnrs address the President. July -li, lbBl. in J .A. c o boVbeoeT, MERCHANT TAILOR, And Dealer in CLOTHS, CASSIMEUES, VESTING, Ac. I'iivvu (i-f't, Hoctela of Wojivcr'H Ilwlil, SUNBUBY, I3 J. . , TNFORMS the citiiens of Sunlmry nnd vicinity, that he has just returned from Philadelphia with a full HS:Oltmcl'.t of faij. t: vi.vri:K ;ois, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND QUALITY His stock consists i f Cloths. French Cloths. Black Doer-kin itiid Fancy Ciu-'.-iineres. Blnrk Sutin, Figureil .Silks. I'Liin and Fumy Cas-imerc V EjTI N't.'S. w liich he will make up to order in styles lo suit the tate of customers, on short notice, aud the nio-l rc.iouiible terms. Any (loods not on lifiml. will bo furnished from Philadelphia, ty irivin two days' tntice: CiMnls titrnisht.'.l !y cus'oiuers will be intidc uj to oruer as neieloiorc. As he will eiuphy n-.me but expci it need workmen, persons may rely m gelling their wu:k well done ut his shop. Thankful for the pjtioiiMe heretofore bestowed, he respectfully solicits a cfiuiinuiuiceof the same. Sunbury, Sept. 1(1. ltsiU. s 4 RE not i,lv uin oualled. hut thev arc absolutely tiiiiiii:illi'.l, by any other Reed Instrument in tin conn: ry. Desigued expitwly' for Churchi- and Schools, they lire l'iiinl lo ta equally well adapted lo the parlor ai;d drawing rujm. l-'i r'sale only by E. il. llltl I v;. No. IS N'oith Seventh street. Philadelphia. Where canals he fouud a coinplctc a.'or:iiient of the 1'erKct Melodeou. Sept. 24, ISol Iviv NEW GOODS! Jl'ST orr.NKD Fall & Winter Goods, AND HOLD C'HKArn! THAN Kf.sn . wiikiii: ! IGAi.C! F'JP.1A1T, In Zetlcmoyer's Buililing, npposilf (1, iiih.'.n's Con fectionery Stole, Market street, SCNlil'RY. Pa., A3 just oi.eiicd a will selie'.ed assortment of lor sale al vt ry low prices. fT4Af';B FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, sueli as Cloths, Cassi inures. Mu.-lin. Sheetings, Ticking, Calicoes, Du Laiues. Silks. Giu;;l,tiiiis ,vc , ,tc. 1 1 . 4 I'M iilitt 4 .ii'-S ol every description. NOTIONS & VARIETIES. Consisting of Hosiery. Gloves. Thread, Bullous, Suspeiidrrs. Neckties. Collars. Handkerchief.-, Hair Brushes. Tooth Brushes. Fancy Head Dresses. Bal moral Skirts, Hoop-Skirti,. Cut pet-bags, trunks. a Uses, Umbrella. Cotton-Yarn. Soaps, and numerous other articles too tedious to mention. HARDWARE, such as nails, bin and screws, door latches and knobs, and CUTLERY of every description. I)u-s, iJniys, 1'nints, Varnishes, Oils, Glass, 1't'lty, &c., An. luoruwv!irti - null 4liiHvar oi s'verj" I--riiliii. STONK AND K A 1 0' 1 1 K N W A HE. An extensive Sloek of GROCERIES. CouiprwiMl nf ?u,ir, CuRVe. Tn. Kiee, Corn-tarch, iMilKtLM. I'uu-liitf: Icat, i' ioh, Cccaf. iult, Tobacco, stud i?egrji. 1 K A D Y-MADE CLOTHING. Also, for men, woineu and children. All kinds of Couutry Produce taken in exchange for Goods. fcnnbury, Sopt. 10, lHiH. i.aiii:m I'.ix'Y id M I AT JOHN FAKEIUA'S lsl i:lnl.lih l Ft'H MANU FACTORY No. 718 .AUC1I Street, 'Tf-frmvA i f fiiV " e'7ll ?iSftf r1 7tb , PlIILAD'A now in storo ysr:'.s sir i V.-uf mv own linnortalion tfe-X. a -ti nJtfi'MniA Manufacture, one Vt'TilMKsVTCfc V.f .ho LAIlliEfST mid "'ttftS mut UKAtUKl'L se lections of I'siuey I'lirw. for Ladies' and Children's Wear iitlm City. Also, a One assort uicnt of Uonl's 1'urO loves i Collars. Aa mv liiri. ui.rn nil iiiiriiiiiuLul wlit: ii UxiUi wtu at ( a Diucb lu r ncniiuin than nt piwot, I f.ui ctmliU-fi f iheiu at very reasonable prices, und I j would therefore s-dioit a call fioin my friends of ' N'orrhumbor'.Hiid county, and vicinity. IV- Rciueuiber the name is uiuhcr anil ntrcct : JtlllN FARE1RA, 718 Arch Street above 7th, south si. In, Sept. 10, ls81 5m PHILADELPHIA. I baru no Partner, nor comiootiou wit'u any otucr stura iu Philadelphia. Iitls'ruutloual Ilutol, SC5 and Su7 Broadway, Corner t'ratiilin Street NEW YORK. rpHIS first eluss llouso tbe most quint, homelike X sad pluuaut Hotel iii tbe city offers superior inducement to Ihoso visiting New York for bu.iucas or pleasure. It is central iu its location, and kept on the Ei KorKAM Plan, iu oonuectiou with Tivtoa'a Sslook, where refreshments can be bud all hours, ..r rvo.l in their uwn rooms. 'I be ehari;es are mo derate, thorooDis and aileudaure of the first order baii, and 'l the ILedciu ccuveuieu:es auscuca. it 1.1-1. 11 Goods, which li DRY U. S. 7-30. LOAN, TTio Secretary of Ibe Treasury give notice that subscriptions will bo roooitel for Coupon Treasury Notes, pityiihlo three years from August l.'ith IStU, with semi-annual interest at the rlte of seven nnd three-tenths per cent, per nnnam, piinuipal ruid Interest both to he paid lu lawful money. These notes will bo convertible at the option of the holder a maturity, intosix-per cent, gold bear ing bonds, payablo not less than five nor more than twenty years from their datf, as the governmetmay elect. They will be issued In denominations of i'W, $100, $i00, $1,000 and Ji,0itl, and all subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or somo multiple of fifty dollars. The notes will be transmitted to the owner? free of transportation charges as soon after the receipt of tho original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepared. As tho notes draw interest from August IS, persons making deposfs subsequent to that date must pay tbe interest accrued frotn dato of notu to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-fivo thousand dollars and upwards for those notes at any one timo will be allowed a commission of onc-'junrterof one per cunt., which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of a bill for Ihc amount, certified to by the officor with whom tho rtcosit w a. made. No deductions for commissions must bo made from tho deposits. Mps-viiil Aft xiii I ii; via 1" llii-a Loan. It is a National Savisos Haxk. oUcring aliigh. er rate of interest than any oilier, nnd the ht.t scrn. rity. Any savings bank which pays its depositors in V. S. Notes, considers that it is paying in tho best circulating luodium of the country, and it eauiwt pay in anything better, fu4 its own tissots are cither in government securities or in notes or bonds payablo In government paper. It is equally convenient in a temporary or pennn. ncnt investment. The notes can always bo sold tor within a fraction of their f.ico and accumulated inte. rest, and arc tho best security with bunks as colla terals for discounts. CONVERTIBLE INTO A SIX PEP. CENT 5-20 GOLD BOND. In addition to tho very liberal interest on Ibe notc3 for three years, this privilege of conversion ia now worth about three per cent, per annum, fur tho curt runt rate for 6-20 Bonds is not less than nine per cent, prujnium, and before tho war the premium ou six percent. U. S. stocks wiu over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the iietunl profit ou this loan, nt the present market rate, is not less than ten per cent, per annum. ITS EXEMPTION FROM STATE OR MUNICI PAL TAXATION. But aside from till tho advantages wo haee enum erated, u special Aot of Congrcw rjrcmis all hunds and Tietiata if notes from ttienl tiiTtttiun . Oil tho overage, this exemption is worth about two per cent, per unuum, according to thu rate of taxutiuu in vari ous piiru of tho country. It is believed that uo securities offer so great In ducements to lenders us Ihoso issued by the govern- ! merit. In nil other forms of indebtedness, the faith and ability of privnto parties, or stock companies, or separate communities, only, is pledged for payment, while the wholo property of the country is held o se i'uro the dischnrgc of nil the obligations of tiro Vnited States. While tho govcrntneiil ofTers the most liberal fcrnis for its loans, U beliuvc" that the very strongest appeal will be to the loyally and patriotism of the people. Duplicate certiliciUcswill be isruud for all deposits. The parly depositing must endorse upon the origin al certificate the denominations i.f notes required, and whether they are to be issw 1 iu blank or paya ble lo order. When so endorsed it must bo left with the officer receiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the Treasury Department. Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer of the I'liitud States, nt Washington, the several As-si.-tant TruiL-urcrs and designated Dcpo-iiuries, nnd by tho t'irs.1 .Salion:il ti;ntK oi'IUfou. Acitl hy itll AaCiuEiul EZiuiLm whioh arc depositaries of Public money, and all llESl'KCTAlll.i: HANKS ASH 1IANKKIIS throughout the country, (iicliog ns agents of the Na tional Depository Banks.) will lunu.-li further infor mation on application and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. August Li, LSt'.4. " new sidlmer mods AT 0. 1 STORE. WttAVSm cSi PAGLlli!?, HAVE just returned from Philadelphia witli ono of the largos' and Lest scleclol stocks of Goods ever brought to Sunbury. DRY GOODS! KOttEfUX AKl) DOMESTIC. uih aa Cloth, Caww iicn-a, Mualiiii, fc?licet i u i. Tukiinr. C!icifH, lainttf. 1''iht.hl-U, nii'l nil kii.fis AiOl KM Nil litMxl?, Alpjtcoiia, Ulack Kil ki-, iiihHUis. llaliuond und Slick-Um Skirln, Cniilou rUuuels, NaLki'iiiiR, Cur ijetiny; ui all kiinN. HATS Sc CAPS. NOTIONS & VARIETIES, Couijirifciii. Jltrsieiy, Cil(vi'!. i'liread, Uutttiiir', iSui" liuiitlcn-, Nt.'ck-tit'i', Culhirn. HmulkiTrliicl'i, Hair Uruhl!', Tooth lirujhin. tium Kib bou iimi t'onl. tape, cmtchutabrniil, wi'ikcil Collins, liUii-y head Ui oti, thly Litton, ourpct biniling. ct-Hiii-, f.inoy !. curpi't Imp Trunks. VhIIsm, Luibrt llas, Blujik liooka, Puper, Of all kiiiJ. iut'h iw Nails, JliiifSi-s mnt Strewn, liuor Latchettaiul Kd1w, i.tck-, and Ct'iLLUY ui every dt-wriptiou. Also, Dvc's. Drugn, Taints, Viiruislus, FUb. Fluxisvcit tuul lii'iiinc Oils, (ilass, Futty.iVr. ItiteouMMiire und 4aliiiH uro ol' ull STONE AND EAIlTHESWAliE. An Extensive iStoek 1 GROCER I E S, Composed of Sugar, Coffee. Teas. Rice. Corn-slnrcb, Muecuroui. Barley, Itukiug-imwder. molasses, soaps, caudles, tobacco and segurs, Salt, FUb, .Meat, Cbcceu, Xc, &u. Also, a large variety of for Men, Women und Children. tjf-AU kinds of Oram und Country Produce taken iu exchange for lloods. Uive us a cull before you purchase, elsewhere, wo are bouud lo sell ns low us any one else. Store-room iu Ira T. Clement's building st the south-west curlier of Markut Square, near tho Court Uotisu. Sunbury, May 21, 18(5. Sunbury High School, "VITILL re-open iu tho old Baptist Church, on the V first day of August. Tho course of inrtruelion embraces all the brunches tuught ill Auadeuiics aud Semiuurics of thu highest grudu TKl'.MS l'EU KS10N OK 21 VKKKH. For Languages ancient and modern includ ing all other branches, Hi " Natural Sciences, Algebra. tleonielry. etc. IS 00 Advanced Urumniar,Ucogr.ii hy: History, .to., 13 00 Itudiuieuts ul above, to iu Primary, , B ") Incidental expenses, ' bQ Tuition payablo quarterly lu adrsnco. Nudeduciii-u made lor lost liiuu. Pupils can enter at any lime, and will only be charged from thedatu they euter. For further particulars apply to the Principal, E. P. ROHBACU. Sunbury, August 6, 1SJ1 tf. JACOB 1IARLEY. ! ucrestor to Stauffer c II arte j)) No. 22 MARKET Street, PHILADELPHIA. DEALER inFlneOold and Silver WATCHES , Fine Hold JEWELRY; S .lid SILVER -WAKE, and the best of SILVEU-PLATED-WAIlE. Coil siantly ou baud a lurge assortment ot Iho above goods at low iirices. . , , , Watohe and fins Clocks. Repaired, hy skllftil workmen; slso. Jewelry repolring i I.ngraviug and all kinds of Half-work to order, al short notice. (i Iou'l forget tha old tlsud, No. bii Msikel tlriet. pbilsddi bis. ty'. 10, W.l -3io lifco. Vt. Hiuith. Ciua. B. OBNTnKR. SlrllTE & GE1TTEEP., Market street, ons door east of Mrs. Boullou's Hotel ITnv opened ANEW TIN-WARE, Mip-t Iron and SlOTe fSloro, and intend keeping constantly on hand, and msuu- fiicturing to order on shortust notion, TIM AN'l) SHEET IRON -WARE of all descriptions. A Large Stock of Cook Stovcsof the following Rrands: William IViiii, I'niiH.Tlvunia, Hope, I.'iilois. iintl the Olc britlosl Niagara Cook Stove, unsurpassed for beauty of finish, simpliciiv of ar rangement, cotnbiuing cbenpness ami durnbility. and each stoye wnrruntcd to perform what they iio re presented ALSO, PARLOR nnil OFFICE STOVE?, in great variety, embracing nil the best njaniil'iicliire.". utid most fashionable designs 4'osilOil, 4'oul Oil I.iMii, SIsntlcH, 4'likiiinitsi, iiiitl fill iirlis'lcM unnsmilly kept In an establishment of this kind. We nrcnlso prepared to do all kinds ol Spout ing. Rooiimt, j Range nnd Furnncu ork. Uasl'itling, Au. Repair- i ing cheaply and ncallv executed. Couutr produce tnken in excbnno;o nt m.irkct price. SMITH &7jENTHEI!. Have tlic Agency for BIIJ1I S CKLECHATED I'IRE PLACE STOVES, for the Counties of Morlhuuiber liuid. Snyiler, Union and Montour. Ai d aro also Rgents for tliu Piphcr & Villuwer Liik .'Triinsporiuiion. Sun "ury .April V, lsfll. JONES IIOUSE, Corner Jlarkct street and Market S(iiiire, HARRISBUBa, PA., Acknowledged, a Firat Class House. milK Proprietor would most respeetfullv call the J. attention of the citinons of Sunbury nnd the sur rounding country, to tho accommodations of his ' house. assuring tliem they will find everything that 1 etui cunlributo to their .comfort. It U situated far enough from the Depot to avoid the noise and contu sion incident to railroad stations, and at tho same timo only a few minutes walk from fhesiinio. An Omnibus will be found at tho Stations on tha arrival of each traiu C. II MANN, Proprietor. April U, 1S61 3m C. G. BRUCE. AuIiorlzHl Hill' Claim OilicCN. Washington, D. C. I Olevelnnd, Ohio. 4 i;l Nixtii Strkkt. ' I No 1, Lvmas's Ri.ot K. Opposite Pension Office. 'eur tho Court House. lriiblilifi llic Arsny lU-rnld. and collects TENSIONS, BOUNTY, BACK PAY, Pi ire-money and ull other A. Claims. Wo pay cspeeitd attention fo claims in which other attoiuevs have FAILED, or which have been SI Sl'EN I)Ef. Wu bavo already collected and paid over to soldiers and their heirs over SjOII. 000, and are paying thousands daily. No charge unless successful. Write us. and wo will send you a copv of our paper, free. WE COLLECT from $101) to $100 Cash Bounty. We do our huMuess ititoi'T iiki.av April 2. lsf.4. T(j i'coSSUM "lKs"bP rilUK undersigned dealer in Coal from tho follow 1 ing well known Collieries is prepared to receive Oi tiers toy the -noic ut the Lowest Market lUles. vis: M(Mii)ix:Ai'.s diamond mines V, HAY'S I'AUKISII A CO'S " CONSOLIDATED CO S '' He is also prepared to ftirnuh t'tc lS:iIli.(iovc- uh i Ichi uli ii Colli, Lump ttntl I'fj'.-trril. Ou Iho lhic of the Susiiuclniniia River snd Iluvl o do Urucv. ile lias made arrangements fur the best FiTToTOW AND PLViaoUTH COALS, Which he is prepared lo deliver on board Routs ut Noi'liiiiiiibci'land. or by Cars over Northern Central Riiihoiid, ami on the iit.o of the Philadelphia and Eric Railroad, on the best terms. Ho is prepared to lill ail Orders w ith duspatch, m.J respectfully solicits orJi-rs from the 'f rude. Address JOHN McFAR LAND. April W. 11. NoriiiiiuilieilHii I. Pn. Pll: ..l.H I.VB'! " " t;S The ONLY reii.,oi sell-Adjusting Wrinei . No Wood-Work to Swell or Split. No Thumb-Screws to get out of Oritur. Warranted with or without Cog-Whoels. It took the FIRST PREMIUM at Fifty-Seven State and County Fair in 1Si13, and is. without an execp (ion the best Wringer ever noole. Patented In the United States, England, Canada, anil Australia. Sumplo Wringer sent, Express paid, on receipt of Price. Energetic agents can make from 3 to 10 l'ullars per day. No. 2.$'i.M. No 1. ?"..'". No. F.f 50 No.A.$9.50. Manufactured und sold, wholesale and retail, by THE PI "IN AM MAM FAC'i I RINli CO., No. LJPlattSlrcet, New York, and Cle eland, Ohio. S. C. NORTHROP, Agent. WHAT KVKRIJODY KNOWS, vis : That Iron well galvanized will not rust ; That a simple luuciiiue is better than a complicated one ; That a wringer should be self-adjusting, durable, and efficient ; That Thumb-Screws nnd Fastenings enu.'o delay and troublu to ri-gulute and keep iu order ; That wood bearings for tho ehuft to mil iu will wcur out ; That the Putnam Wringer, with or without cog wheels, will not tear thecloll.es; That cog-wheel regulators arc uot essential ; Tuut the Putnam Wringer bus ull tho uilvuntugcs end not one of the disadvantages ulmve named : Thai all m bo have lasted it, pronounco it thu best Wiinirer ever luado: Thut it w ill wriug a Thread or a Red-Quilt without alteration. We might fill tun imrer ith testimonials, but in srrt only h few to couvineo the skeptical, il such there he ; ami we shy lo all. tet Hutuam s rinuer Test iiTHOliOl UUI.V with ANY and ALL others, and It uot entirely satL-lrctory, return it. PtTXAM MxNt-'l'ACTl KING Co: lii'iiilciuen ; I know Iroin practical espirieuce that iron well galvanized with zinc will uot oxidize or rust one particle. The Putnam Wringer is as near perfect as jHis.-'ihle, aivl 1 can ouuei fully re commend it to be tbe bcsi in use. Rcspectt'ti'ilv yours. .IXtl. W. WHEELER. CI .veland, Ohio. Many years' experience iu the guivaui.ing busi ness unaMu luu to indorse the ubovo sutcuont iu ull particular. .1X0. C.LFFFI'.RTS, No. Kid Bcikumu Street. Ww Yolk. January, ISfil. Wo have tested Putnuiu's Clothes Wringer by pructicul working, and know (bat it will do. It is cheap ; it is simple; it requires no room, whether nt work or at rest ; a child can operuiu it ; it does i duty thoroughly ; it saves timo und it eaves wear ami tear. We eiunesily adviso all who have much wahiinr to do, with iulelliaetit persons who have any. lo buy this Wringer. It will pay for itself in year at most. lieu HORACE UREELLi . June 1 1864. SISQUK1LVNNA FKMALK COLL E U E , Ki:i.nM;iioi iii asii-i- 'o., ib. flAIIK Fall Sewiou of this Insiilulioo cnninicncea on J. THLRSOAV. Allil'pT loth. The Wiuttr. S-eilououlho Wtbof November. TKKMS l'KH hKslO. OK 18 '.yiCKS s l or 1 ardiug, WosLiiig, I urni.Uod i'.Ootu Ijuel aud Light, and Tuition iu all tba regular studios o( (hs Gnlegittte DcprrtiuoM, only tij Xt. A liheraJ bcduotion made In (hvor ui' Ibe loagbiere ef our Soldiers. Fur further parliculrrt, or Circulars, apply to h. Dt'MER, i'Mtoipul, Eeliufgrors, Auguet 6, ISc'.i.-'Suios. 1CK CIIEAM FRKKZPS. 4 New supply of Missru's FivsMivir Fna f lift, loc.wvH fions Sew Yrwk, for sale bv ?Mnlur,-, M-.v il, . t U it. M.V??R DYorjapsi.a.. SID ISEASES RF.SPtTINO f ROM DISORDER or Tins Lirtit AND DIOE3T1VB OROAK3 Vro Cure'l by II 0 0 F L A N D ' 3 German Bitters, The iireut SHrtufthtnitjl Thisc flitter bsvs perloruud tnorcCnres! i Have ami do Oil e ttetur Sati.-l'-icliou! Have nior? Tfslimony f j(llVf n,lir(. p,v f0 ,r, ' , , ' f hnn any o r ariMv r. Urn in ouch for i h'.tji ! msikut. A u defy any ONE to cotr3 lict this Assertieti, j At t'W riltxio I To any one that will produce a Certii;ato pul.iirbid by ns, (but is not ui:.tlJl!. If OOFLAND'B OTJHMO TJITTKa. I Will uii'e pmtx esse of Chronic or Nervous Debility, j Di-eiiseol tne Kidneys, and Dbe.ues uri"ing from j a ilisordered Slomaoh. OBSERVE THE KOLLOWIXU KVMl'TOM.S RtitfuUiug from lisorders of (he Digestive Oigiuls : Const i pution. Inward Piles. Eiiluess or Blood t'j tho Head, Acidity of tho Sto niaeh. Nausea. Heartburn, it'isirust lor Food. Fulness or Weight in tho Stoiunch, Sour Ernctiitions. Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit ot'lhn Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and JL' i Hi cult breathing. Fluttering at the 'h urt. Choking or SiiHcaling Sen-ations when in a lying posture, Dim ness of Vision. Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Piiiuin the Head. Deficiency of Perspira tion, Yellowness ofOicSltiu mid Lyes. Paiu in the Side, loiclt, Clies(, Limbs. Ac. Sudden i'liishesof Heal, liurnjnglu the Flush, . Constant iiiingiiiiugs of Evil, and great Depreinun of Spirits. TftiT TUti Bi l l till NOT ALCOHOLIC, 4'ontiiiiits no Hum or t hUUej, And cau l Make Drunkard, but ia the Bf't Touia ia Ihc World. t ISciJti li Smjh Soi From the Rev. Levi 0. Beck, Pastor of tho Baptist Church, Pemhcrti. N. J.. formerly of the North Baptist Church, Philadelphia. I have known Hoofland's Herman Hitters i'n ora bly loru nuinber of yeuis. 1 bavo used tbein in my own family, and have been so pleased with tbeir effects that I was induced toreoominend Iheiii to ma ny others, and know that Ihey havo operated in u strikingly beueGe.iiil manner 1 takegroat pleasuro in thus publicly proclaiming this fact, aud calling tho attention of those alUictedwith tbodiseuso tor wlrich they recomuiended. to theso Bitters, knowing from experience that my recoiiimcudiuioii will be sustain ed. 1 do 'his more cheerfully as Hoolliind s Hitlers is intended to benetlt the iilllicltd, and is -not u rum drink." Yours truly, LEVI G. RECK. From Rev. . I Xewlcn Brown, D. D., Editor of tho Encyclopedia of Koligiou Kuowledgo, and Cliiieliau Chronicle, Philadelphia.. AltliouL'h not dijjxiscd to favor or recommend Pa tent Medicines in general, through distrust of thoir ingredicnln and effects, 1 yet know of nr. sufficient reasons ivliv u man may not testify to die benefits ho believes himself to havu received from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus coulributu to the benefit of olhcis. 1 do this the more readily in regard to lloouamt s lierinaii Hitters, prepared by Dr. CM. Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced against tln io f..r niunv years, under tbe impressiuu that they wero chiefly un alcoholic mixture. Iain indebted to my friend Robert Slieomnkcr, Esit., for the removal of this prejudico by proper lesis, and for oueourngo nioiii to try them, when sti'Vering liuui great und long coutiiiueii debility. TLe use of thrco bottles of tbise liiiters. ut Ibe beginning of thu present year, was followedty ev idem relief and lc-lointi.m lo a degree of bodily and lueiitnl vigor which I luol net fell for six tuouihs belbru. ami h.id iiliuosi despaired of regaining. J llicre'.u e thank liod cud my IVtciid for d!nrt;ii-; to tho use ot them. J. NEWTON BROWN. From the Jo il. Kcmiirl. P. of Ilia luih il-.pn-u timr h. Dr. J.'ickmii : I'c.ii' S'.r : I I: ve Levi, f c-.-' rcqiii'sted to coninci in y u.Hi.e 'lli eon, i ot dirlcriiH kinds of l....ln :n - l ' pruciice an out ot'mv upi io v. in all ea.-es declined ; but i h a c, i it ... Vaiions iii.-lances. and particularly in my l.m i y. ot the use fulness ul Dr. Houthiud'a Uiru.i.ii ltiucis. I ilipart. lor once from mv ujuuil eoiirse, lo express my tun conviction lluit. lor general debility of the s;,.-H'iii aid especially for Liver Coioplumt. it is a sale an.l valuable preparation, lu some cases it m.iy f'"il ; but usually, 1 doubt imt. It will be veiy beneliciul lo thosu who sutler frtun (lie ubuve cause. i OUli, very resjie cifully, J. 11 KEN N AH D, Eighth below Co.itcsSiruet, Philadelphia. From Ilcv Wurreti Randolph, Pastor of Baptist Church, Oerii.auioKU, Per.n. Pr. CM. Jackson: Dear Sir : Personal expe. rieiicc eiia'.des me to say that I regard the Herman Bitters, pn pared by ; nu us a most excellent medi cine. In cases of severe eobl and general dcliilily I have bueu greatly bcnclitle.l bv the use of the Hitters. Yours, truly, WARREN" RANDOLPH. Oeruiautown, Pa. From Rev. J II Turner. PaJor of Hcdding M. E. Church, f'hila lilpbiu. Dr. Jackson, Dear Sir Having u:.l your Her man Bitters in mv family frequently 1 am prepared to say dial it hus'l'i on of gre.it service. 1 belieto that hi most i H..e'.-id' general debility of the svtem it is the silted and most valuable remedy of which I bat cany kuo.Tle.lge Yours, ic-pcc:'tullv. J H- Tl RM'.R, Nip. t2fl X. Niueteenlh Street.. From (be Rev J. M. Lyons, formerly Pastor ot Iho Columbus (X. J I ue'd Milcslowu (.Pii ) baplL-l Churches. New Roohellc. N. Y. Dr C. M. Ji.i4.son; Pc.ir Sir: 1 feel it a plea sure thus, of inyonu accord, to bear (.sliuiony Id the excclltucu of the Itciuian Bitters. Smiie years since being muih ttlilicied with Dyspepsia. I used them with very beneficial results 1 have uften re commended lo n-i-snr.s i micblo t by thai tui uientitig disease, aud bai e beard Ivom them the uiosi Uuiter ing lesiiieoiiiiils us lo their great u!ue In cases 1 1 general debilitv, 1 bciiuvo it to be a ionic lhat c.iui not bo eui'i.ucd J i LVONn From ihc Rev. Tli. Winter. Piestor of Kuaburough Bupiial Chuich- Dr. Jaekson ; Dour Sir I feel it due to your excellent preparation. Hootlnnd's Ocvmun Bitters, to add inv te--tiinonv lo me deserved reputation it Inn obtained. I hai o lor years, at times, bctu troubled wiib great disorder in uiv tead ui d nervous system. 1 was advised he n frieiid to try a bottle ol your Ucr mau liilicrs. I l"id so, and baru experienced great und unexpected reliol ; my health bas been very muii'iiully henelitled. 1 d ufticlilly recommend tho ariietu where I meet with cases similar to my owu, and h:ive been as.-ure l bv u.uny ol llio'.r g.'isl eliucU. licrpoeilullj' yoi.ri, T. W1MER, l.oxlwrouih, l'a. Froiullcv.J. S He jian, of tbe German Reformed Church, V .lilnin. Berks eouuty, Pa. Dr. C. M J skum ; Uespccie I Sir : I have been troubled wi?a Dysppiu iietuly tvteuty years, aud I uuvu uevjr uscl any uit l'.cio. ivai uij u.e a inueu I good a UiKir)nd a Pitlofs. 1 jiiu very much iiii- jroyrd lu beulih. alter Uu'iDi Uaen U e l oitu-s. Ycuis. U'a lespeei, J- S. lll.LMAN I Mi'i" ?'ic (iioUing nearly (kubl qnactiw.) . SI Oil ler be li la 'tuiU'ds-t. ?j I oiail Si:o 7j ceuts per Bttile half dot. tl Ui) HEWAMtOl'C iMERFKlTS See lhat (be Slualwre o C M. J ACR.SON'' U ou the Wrapper of vni. linui Should your aoureaidri: ji . aot have tbe article, di) uot be put eii I y auyot. t . intoxioating prepare tioiis that nay uo i4lcred I t place but s.r.d to us. and wo aiil lot ward, a'oui 1 packed, by xpr'is. Pnucil US. aud Muur.ti ory, No. 631 AliClI Street, ltiitadclpbia. , j i NFS & EVANS, tSueaesaors to C. N .1 acasox t Cu..) ! Prnpiivfirs. tj for S,h1b by Drugii ti ad DeaUu iu x.wry . leu ic ibe Vrtied butes Jua.4. U;l-5:iJ!. - 1 . t . 4 V i
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