j)c gimbuti, American h7b. MABBEBTEditor & Proprietor. E. WILVEBT, Pup-laner. KUt'RV, PA. SATURDAY, OCTOBER CO, 1804. B. M. PETTENQILL CO., Ne. 87 Park Row, New Tork, and 8 But Street, Cotton, we our agents for the Sokbdbt Amimcar ti those oities, and are authorlted to take Advertise ment and Subscriptions for n at our lowest rata. ,. . ... . td&'Tna Home Vote. We lmvc, like nur contemporaries, fallen Into the habit of peaking of the "homo" vote ; but really and legally there is no such thing na "home" vote. The Copperheads originated the phrase, and have had a great deal (o say nbotft carrying the State on the"homo vote," m though the home vote was a more nacred thing than 'that cast by our battle-scarred heroes 'of 'a liundred fights. We tell them they may ncer at tho Soldiers' vote as much as they ploaBO, their victories will live in liirtcry whether gained on the battlefield or ot the ballot box. They will bo felt in Washing ton's Well as Richmond, and all loyfll peo jile will rejoice alike over them. Let tts hear no rnore about the hohie vote. It is M "home," whether on the battle-field or In the quiet retre'afs far removed froln it. ftocal 'Sffiifts. UnwAnp. The undersigned effort a reward of TEN DOLLARS for information that will lend to the discovery and conviction of the person or persons ho have been trespassing on hii garden and lot, stealing fruit and injuring hit fruit trees. II. B. MASSER. J"A special Court will beheld in this place, . wmuicucuig u.l .-lu.iunjr no-... tp-I-nnicl Kricghaura has boon appointed Post Master at Hear Uup, this county, lu place of 1'cter l.oighow, resigned. r -.---- JJ-Ve loam from tho Shamokin ITtratJ, that the Furnace at that place, has been blown out for the purpose of putting in new boilers and making other improvement. It will be put in operation guin in n few weeks. t A Methodist protracted moi ling is in progress In Shnmokin, andts iittendea with groat success. The 7crf...iys : "In'this connection we lire pleased "to state that the Church is in a flourishing condition. During tho past year SI .000 has been pnid on old debts, aud 100 expended for improvement. This alike creditable to the eiV-Tfy ami seal of the Pastor Kev. J. F. 1'orter, and the liberality of the eongru- ; gution. ! Uf'A large and enthusiastic Union mefting was ; held in the Court House in this place, on lajt Tins- i day evening. Previous to tho meeting a grand torch-light parade by the members of the Union l.eugue took place. They murched tlirough the principal streets and then into the Court House. The mcoting was ably addressed by Hon F. Wound, Lieut. Grossman and J. H. Packer, Esq, t3f 'Wc are now enjoying that dolij'lit'u- panimenl or Autumn, India!- Summer,'- ofiinicS denominated the -melnrvholy (1m!-." but always suggestive to us of nottinu'". hutlor-b"ilin..'. eorn buskings, etc.. in days '-lnng syne." when we par' j took of the freedom and real pleasure., of life in tho country, to which, we know by experience, the denitens of ...win and eitirs are strangers. Lift In the country, at this season, is truly invitflig j tT-Vstn l'.n.K ltAisisr.s. The friends nf l.in- -,---- I coin. Johnson, Liberty and the Union, are invited to , participate in raising the Flag of our country, at the Upper Augusta School I.oiic. on Tne-day, Nlv. Yst. ! and at John II. ck.-rls. in Point towhsliip. on Satur- i day. Nov. Oth. iOrTluRiiished speaker ill be pre. sent W address the people. l-UiviiiKM). The Northern Central Ri'lror.'i j Company has declared a dividend of two per cent., j clear of Stale Bid National taxes, for the fjiuirter J ending September 30th. being at rrc Tate of eight i per cent, for the entire year j t3-NEW Fiikioiit Link. Hoover A Co., of thie place, are now running freight cars regularly be- j tween Philadelphia. Sunburv and Shamokin. Per- fons having good" to cany between tho abo c places, will find this a safe and quick lino. 13"' The following arc the officers elected by th stockholders of the National Hank at Norlbuiuber' lund : President A.E. KArr, Ciuibier J. II. J -.skins, Diii-H'Toiis Itenjnmiu Hummel, John oungman, Jno. McFarland, Jno. Tuggnrt. A. il. Stone, 1). St. JJrautigam, D. i. Voris, W. V. I.eighow, Isaac Heidelspuch, 1. ti. Dreisbach, J. B. Smith and Washington I.ee, ,1 r. Buckwheat cakes arc now in season, and our r'aders will be gratified to learn that the crop never was moro abundant or plentiful. No Americun "breukfaH Can bo complete without buckwheat cukes. Tho English are great on breakfast, aud it is almost us much a custom to invite friends, especially litera ry and professional men, to breakfast, or to dinner, und, perhaps, moro complimentary. Thackary, the great English Novelist and Satirist, speaking on this subject, says, "Cuuimend mo to an American break fast, ' and one of the principal attractions of which, to him, was the iuovituble buckwheat cake. f'TiiB SIaiikets. lieef still rules high, from lb to 20 cents per pound. We observe a good many droves passing through this place. The pries asked by drovers, is from five to seven dollars per hundred heiflers generally five. This would make the first cut of meat, from small cattle, about 8 cents per pound. Tho time was whon to make the hide and tallow clear, was deemed a pretty fair profit now tho carcass must be added. Butter is still up to 40 cents, though some of our neighboring towns pay but SO ; and at Lancaster 35. Potatoes are more abund ant than was expected, and are selling at 75 cents ; but we regret to say that the potato rot has, in many places, proved quito destructive. Sweet potatoes sire selling at 60 oents per peck. Cider is scarce at $7 per barrel buckwheat flour at 1 1 to $1 50 por hunpred pounds. Pork is scare and brings from 20 to 25 cents, and sausage at 30 eents per pound. Trial List for November Term 1864. ffin L Dewart vs II. B. Masser. John Hafer, for nso vs B. A. Alexander, The Bank of Northumberland 4c vs B Uearhart et al same same George W Dixon, vs Jediah Keiscr, Hank of Middletown vs Samuel Weist, Kicbard C Bans Ac vs Godfrey Rflcky et al H ichard Mctirann et al vs Phil A . R. R. Co it. David Wuldron vs Jane Waldron. Ptoses Cbamberlio et al vs John Voris, Ae. JVa L Dewart vs Tho Bauingardner, Jouathap Weiser, vs Nancy Carr A Francis, Decatur Herb. vs John A nyder, sdni'r .George L Watts vs Wm B Bryson George Snvder. vs Arbogast A Bobb, Jeremiah Savidge vs Jacob Jindore, John Dunkleberger vs Uonham Martin, Peter K. Fisher vs Joseph Weitscl, Ira T Clement, et al vs J. J. BuU A J V Cristwell Ferdinand Slasser, vs Joo U Maurer Ae arab Jane Coup, vs Elisabeth Jenkens. Com. of Peun'a for D Long vs D. Waldron, Michael Graham vs James Pollocjf et a) Vox A Brother vs Bird A Douty William Riegel vs Philip Zerbe A Catharine Thomas Cuinly vs John Slover with notice John C Morgan vs Stephen Bittenbender Ilirutn II. Moore ot al vs G. 8. Woleott, V m il Kriechliue vs C V Holfenstein et al McFarland. tvons A Co vs Frick and Stout John AVXtiige ot al vs Jacobv Uai tmon et al Roliert C Cummwgs vs John Wittemoyer Same vs William 8. Forsmap Frceiusn Thomas vs Andrew ijeekert Charles lloy vs JJanlet IT emiia i r-emnu Thomas vs Andre Uockert I ...v..-!,.r irt:i,ir vs Hunh Moutifiu,erv. ' r- i-V R'.bins i Jims Cscttcr from th Nnnbnry Uanrdsn Kear MrftDi.KTowK, Va., Oct 81, 1804. 40kai Wilvert : Oa Wednesday morning, OcWbcr 1, at 4 o'clock, the rebels under Early made an attack and by a flank movement nearly tin' done the glorious work and vlctorie achlcv ed during tho In9t month. Early's forces were reported, the evening previous to thu attack, to have left Fisher's Hill and were moving up the valley towards Staunton. The report caused less vigilance on the part of some one in command, and at tho hour men tioned th Johnncys came on the left flank of the 8th corps, takinrf them bv surprise. and pouring in such a deadly fire that they were forced to leave their breastworks. The 19lh corps was ordered to their support thai tliey (the 8th) might form their broken Vanks, which they did, but tho terrific fire oi the enemy lorcca tlieni back, ana as tliey were unsupported, they fell from lino to line, -pouring into the rebel ranks tho dead liest fire, until they fell back to Cth corps, who had just come up. The fighting then was desperato, but by some menus our flanks were exposed, and our forces fell back 1 mile east ot Middletown. Here our men made a decided stand and held their position. Up to this titne wc had lost twenty-two pieces of artillery, a portion of our wagon train, ambulances and a number of prison ers. At this critical moment Gen Sheridan who had been on toWashington, arrived. His presence was rtfcci ved by the troop with cheers that made the valley ring. Gun. Custer was so elated that he dismounted and embraced his beloved commander. A Gen erul rode up to Sheridan and said, "Sir, we are badly whipped. The Gcnerul replied1, may be whipped, but the boyt are not, and to night they will encamp on their old ground," and turned his horse and rode in front of the entire line. Whrn he review ed his troops and had matters fixed to suit himself, orders was given to charge. This was done and with such impetuosity that the Johnnies could not stand it, and then com menced the tallest running that hns yet been done on the sncrcd soil by any of the chival ry. Our infantry followed in pursuit across Cetlnr Creek to Strasburcr, when they halted, the cavniry, however, following up the re treat to Harrisonburg, and perhaps further fur aught I know to the contrary. We re Ciptured nit our guns, Isosides "twenty-six pieces of the enemy, that they had just brought from Itiehnmiid, We re-enptured nur wagons with one hundred and fifty of theirs, any quantity of small arms and four thousand prisoners. The road to Stnisburg showed plainly their cagerncs to csCHpp. Aml-ulance. caissons, torn horfvs, small arms, &:, filled the road. Tho retreat of Kariy, ut Winchester, was n big thing on ice; lint this beats anything I ever saw and H beyond my powers of description. It was a great and glorious victory, and fliows tvh.it confidence the men have in thnt yivitt little man. Mojor-Gcncral Phil. Sheridan. This victory was, to us, of company C, dearly bought, and will bring with it sor row to more than one in Stinbury. It is my painful duty to inform you of the ond news ant) I will now give you our loss ill killed wounded utid missing. KlI.I.KD. Sergeant William Pycrs, " Tohn Bart low, Privates Theodore Kiehl, Jasper Gard fer, John K. Yillt James Urown, George Keiscr. WorNnr.n. Captain IX Oyster, right arm. Hellas Kodrigue, slight. Joseph Walters, slight. George LJIain, thiglu Jaecb Grubb. two wounds in le. Jesse. (. Green, two wounds in leg. David Weikel, arm and side. William Michael, writt. AW. Givrjit. abdomen. Piehnrd O'ltourke, face and shoulder. Jolni I.unkeil, nose. Perry Colvin, twice in head, slight. George Ib-pler, slight, head. H. Keiscr, thumb. P. Swinelutit, side. William Piuck, leg. Missino. 1st Sergeant William Pry, prisoner. Martin Herger, prisoner. George 1), John, Isa; Kramer, prisoner. II. A. Sliill'er, Joseph Pmilh, " John W. Fifth, lately released from Tyler, I ex as. The ls in the 47th Heg't. wa one hun dred and seventy-one (171; in killed, wound ed wild missing. The wounded sre e'titig along well, and I nm assured by the Sur geons that none of them are dangerous. The rest of the boys are well. Please re member me to friends, Yours, Fraternally, H. 1). W. Mr. Shitfcr has since written a letter to this place, stating that he was at Baltimore, und was wounded in the thigh. Ki. .liny Lint fur Xiivcmht r Term, A. D. 1804 tiiiAxn .rrnons. 1 Enoch D. Ilakcr, Little Mahanoy, 'i J. M. Simpson, Sunbuiy,. 8 George Leslier, Point. 4 Michael F.uiciii'k, Jsuwcr Milliltnriy, 5 Philip Frederick, ChillUquaqut!. 0 Daniel Keller. Lewis. 7 Valentine D'u-iz, Sunburv. 8 He.nry S. Iti-ilz, Washington !) Chrislian Kiunier,. Zerbe. 10 Francis 1 1 net , Suiibiiry 11 William Vanliorn, Mount Cafmcl tp. 12 Nicholas Ganger, Milton. 13 David Sliipman, Lower Augusta. 14 William Mengcs, Lewis. 15 (ieorge Penryl, sen., Shutnokin, 16 Gideon Beaber, Slmmokin. 17 John Fettcrman, Jacksou. 18 John Levy, Sunbury. 19 Samuel Eagle, Jowl an. 20 William Conrad, Slmmokin, 21 John W. Htietlier, Turbut. 23 Robert Farnsworlh, Sunburvi 23 Henry Keller, Shamokin. 24 Francis Bucher, Sunbury. TRAVERSE JUnORR 1 Lucus Young, Lewis. 2 George Lyon, Sunbury 8 Jacob Yordv, Zerbe. 4 William Guiick, Rush. 5 Baltzcr Kiefer, Sunbury. , 6 George Weiser, Sunbury, 7 Thomas Puyers, Upper Augusts. 8 William Raup, Lewis. 0 Jacob Iloutz, Turbut. 10 Franklin Ruchcf, Chillisquaquo. 11 Hiram Price, Sunburyi 13 William II. Leighow, Point. 13 Joseph M. Hare, Northumberland. 14 Isaac Sticker, Milton, 15 Alexandria Deppin, Jackson. 16 George B. Leonard, Lower Augusta. 17 George Zimmerman, Upper Augusta. 18 Charles Ruker, Turbut. 19 Leonard B. Dieftenbach, Turbutvillo. 20 Philip Frank, Upper Augusta. 21 William Grady, Point. 23 Joseph Burman, Milton. 23 Henry Morgan, Point. 24 Wm. L. Dewart, Buubury. 25 George Enterlinc, Upper Mahanoy. 26 Christian Albert, Jackson. J7 Jacob H. Kauffuian, Upper Mahanoy. 28 Samuel J)err, Deleware. 29 Saqiiwl IMh)', pplewara. 30 Georgu Shaffer, Lower Mahanoy. 31 William Linebach, Lewis. 83 Henry Malick, Upper Mahanoy, 83 Henry Egbert, Milton. 84 John E. Krcamcr, Turbut. 35 Peter Voris, Cuillisquaqae. 3(1 Daniel Bisel, Upper Mahanoy, 87 Alfred Montgomery, Lewis. N Jscnb Wlf, Chillisusfisj, 8') John M. IIcgins,erbc. 40 Anthony Buddinger, Mt. Carnicl boro. 41 lrad Ilelwig, Lewis. 43 sAVilliam H. Miller, Sunbury. 48 Wm. Pardoe, Chillisquaquo. 44 David Billnian, Cameron. . 43. Thomas Fould, Zerbe. . 48 Peter Weikle, Cameron. 47 Nicholas Campbell, Shamokin. 48 Jacob Neidig, Point. rETIT JURORS. 1 William Spatts, Lower Mahanoy. S Daniel Latsha, Jackson. 8 John Fink, Deleware. 4 Ivt Kcrstettcr, Lower Augusta. fl Iftnry Gosalcr, Northumberland. 0 Philip Raup, Lewis. 7 Gtoorge Dunkleberger, Shamokin. 8 John Roadarmcl, sen., Shamokin. 9 Hirttm Itlooai, Lower Augusta. 16 John McFarland, Lewis. 11 ZachaHah Ilogendobler, Milton. 13 Jacob Kramer, Zerbe. 13 Hugh IX Barr, Milton. 14 William B. Irwin, McEwensvillo. 15 Martin Gass, Shamokin. 10 Nathen S. Eyster, Lower Augusta. 17 Robert Highland, Chilliequaque. 18 Isaac Turner, Lewis. 19 Daniel Keir.hner, Turbut. 20 J. II. Mccormick, Milton. 21 John P. Summers, Milton. 23 Levi Drumlreller, Washington. 23 Solomen Snyder, Lower Augusta. 24 Jacob C, Hoffman, Deleware. 25 Daniel Kramer, C'liillisquaque. 26 John Gulich-, Point. 27 John 8. Pcterman, Milton. 28 W. E. Irwin, Chilliequaque. 29 Samuel Denrinan, Delaware. SO Philip Kiefer, Sunbury. 81 John Wertman, Delaware. 82 Reuben Cooper, C'liillisquaque. 83 Samue! Brncious-, Washington. 84 Farnsworth Reed, Shamokin. 85 Elias Weist, Lower Mahanoy. 80 Isaac Zimmerman, Lower Augusta. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FALt AND WINTER MILLtNERY GOODS AT AT REDUCED PEICES!!! 311mm .VI. I.. asiMHir, Fawn street, two .loots south nf Shamokin Valley A 1'ottsvillo Kailroad, HAS just opei"?,t her Kail and Winter stock of Millinery Oooils. LADIES BONXEIS, llaU and Caps of the latest Kvles; l'rcneh and American Flowers and Mnthers. t'rimiuinijs of all kinds,- La dies and ChiMrers' Jluse, U loves. Collars, Veils and o Isrgo aanrtment of f'navy Guods and Notions. Call and see hersteck. Sunbury, Oct. 8a, Sf4. Iia FANCY D IVTg 0 0D ST 0HR TvTISB KATE BLACK, RKtfl'KCTFl'LLY lnPrtmhrr friends in gunbury and vicinity, that she has.(?t opened her TALL AND WINTEH GOODS, ol Notions and FnncyDry Moods, JIarket strout, f.mr d.wrs west ofWm. II. Miller's Uuotiind tflioo store, fUNIlUHV, Pa. Her Stock Consists nf Trinminm nnlinm Amlrn,!. Series. Laditnnd Children' bnt nnd shakers' silk and other linuiff. Corsets, Hoop skirts, Cfapo and Lace A'eils; Nets, gloves, stockings, oollam, and corsets, Ac. WOOLEN GOODS, nreakfust Shiivlr. Sontngs, Red I'.lding Rood!", Caps, Hosiery of all kinds. vfenta' )iHulfcori-liii'f. CravalS, Neetties. FilJpcn ders i ItiMions. of all kinds, r'enthert. Velvet, aud ninny oiuer lu-ncies loo numerous to mfntinn. KA'IU 1JI-ACK. Sunbury. Oct. 22, IBflt. MILLINEUYir6DS; AND 7 im.";y riow a xissvsva..' L. & S. SH!SrL5H, At tin new stand, in Market Siuarc, SUN.BL'Itr, HAVE just received from Philadelphia the latest and most fnsliionsMv )!'.? yilltnerv tioo.ls, sueii as llonncts. lints. Silks. Velvets, Jtibfidns nnd l.nces, Kcathi-rs A Flowers. Head Dresses h Nets, Old Ladies' Caps, Woolen Hoods. Swings, Broakfust .Shawls, Silk and Wooicn tv.-arfs, Hosiery CLOAKS & FURS! Illack Craps and I.uco Veils. Crnpo and Linen Col lars, Dress Triminings and Ilutt.im. Co sets. Zepliyrs, Soap no. I Perfumery, Clonk Trimmings, Woollen A lotion xurii. iSrcMMMiiikinu:. 4'lc:iIi.iuaKiiiCL' aitl tienls' Liuen anil Paper Collnrs, Nec-kiies, Acr COl'MUV PliOJiI i'i: taken in exchanse for Goods or Work. Thankful for past patronage wo solicit the fame. L, A U. SilLSSLER. Suul.ury, October ?2, 184 SHERIFFS SALESi BY virtue of accrtnin writ of Vcn. Exponas, issued out of the Court of Commou picas, nu.l to mo directed. ill ! exposed to Public Sale, at the Court House. In f unduly, ol M-'fday, the "ih day ot No vember, at 1 o'clock, P. Al. All that certain tract or piece of land, situat- now in Zeibo township, (formerly in Mul.onoy tor hip), Northumberlnnd countp, Pennsylvtuiia. hound' i and described us fallows, to wit : hiiiiuing at i white Dak corner, llienco by Alexander Hunter' land, north sivtynine degrees, east ono hundred and twenty-ene perches to a stone corner, thence by Into Jacob Krislugcr's land, south eleven degreee, cat one hundred and fifty-six perches to a stone corner, thence by Thomas tirant's land, south sixty-nina de grees. west rix-five perches lo a chesnut, and thence Ly the same north eighty-six degrees, west eighty eight perches lo a stone corner, thence north eleven degrees, wesi one hundred and sixteen perches to the place of beginning, containing ono hundred acres aud allowances, six per cent exception, and exclu ding so much and such part or portion of the said tract or piece of land as lie south of the railroad which runs cast aud west through the said tract or piece ol lami. rcizc(t, itiKen into execution ant to be sola as tne properly of William L. Hclfeuslein. ALSO : A eertain lot or piece of ground, situate in the borough nf Turhutville. lot no bounded on the west by lot of Kcv. Jacob Albert, on tho north of ilroad- way, on tlio oasl by lot ot David irvuiiro. aud on the south by an alley, whereon are erocted a two story plank dwelliug house and kitchen. Solid, tnkeu into execution and to b( sold as tea property ol Harvey W ilson. A 1j -- J A certain lot or piene of ground, Situate in the ho' rough ot "J'urbutTllle, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit : on the north by Front street, on the east by Paradise street, on the south by an alley and on the west by lot of Andcrsou Douius, containing in width 60 tout and in depth 2U9 feet, whereon are erected a largo two story brick and frame dwelli ng house, large frame stable or barn out buildings, ia. belied, taken into execution and to bs Sold as tte property of Charles F: MePherson. ALSO: A certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the bo rough of Northumberland, Northumberland county, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded on the south side by an alley, nu the northwest by an alley, and on the northeast by lot No. 374. containing in longtB feet. Seised, taken Into execution aud to bs sold as the property of Edward liurk. ALSO; A eertain tract or piece of land, situate la Shamo kin township, Northumberland oounty, Pennsylva nia, bounded and described as follows, to wit : on the east bv land of George Pensyl, on the north by land of John Kiland, and on the West by land of Ueorge fensyl, containing about eO aores mors or less, whereon are erected a log dwelling boas and stable, fruit trees, o. boiled, taken into execution sod to bs sold as the Properly of Andrew Heinecker. WILLIAM M. WEAVlin, Sheriff. thoriff s Ofiloc, buubury, Oct. 3i, lbli. NEW GOODS! Two doors west of Wm. II. Miller's Shos store, Sunbury, Pa. Just opened a fresh supply of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, fsueh as FancT Dross Trimmings, Ribbons, Gloves) Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Linen Collars and Cuffs Gent s Linen and paper Collars. Netts, Bells, Lace Collars and Eleeves, Hair Rolls, Velvet Ribbons, Red. White and Blue Neck-lies, Corsets, Quaker Skirts, Y okes and Sleeves. WOOLEN GOODS, comprising of Sontags, Hosiery for ladies and ebildrcn, Caps of all kinds, Scarfs, iiIa.m Miltena. ka. Also, new style of muslin for Garribaldl waists together wjih Swiss, Jaconet and Victoria Muslins ....... ,m... ..4 Vails Orn.rlin and Lane Veils and a rar' tt f other articles too numerous to msn ,'. MARY L. LAZARUS. Fuobury, Oct JJ, M FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. Th ondorslgnoa hstrnn ' fjnrehssed of ft.- V. "right, Esq., his Maofatna gliop, Foundry, f., at Bunbury, and hu not ooromoncsd operations. All Kinds of Machinery, WILL BE MADE AND RKPAIRKD PIIOMPTLY. Porsons desiring MAC UIXE WOUK Uunio.llut.ilv, will do well to call and examine his faoilitios for doing; work cnonp. i0 Cll liCI I'iR IATTEBtS. WILLIAM EBNNTBOW. Bunlmry, Oct 15, 1R54. MAT II Ym ONIAL! LADIES AND GENTLEMEN If rem wlfh to marry, address the Bnderslrned, wno will (end you without money and without Vfice. val uable Information that will enable you to marry happy and speedily, irrespective of age, wealth or beauty. Xhis information will cost you nothing, and Ifycu Wish to marry, I will cheerfully nssist you. All letters strictly eonfl.lentiul. Tho desired inlor-rr-ation sent by return niail. and no quetinns nskod, luieriM SAUAII 1). LAMHKKT, n . ,.,r,e,nP0','t. Kings county, New Vork. vol. Jd, loo. 2mo. E. O. QOBUsT, AUornry nnrt CourtMrllor n I, jot, IIABRISBURQ, PENN'A. WILL carefully attend to collections and nil other matters entrusted to him. in thocountics of Dauphu,, Northumberland aud Snyder. Ot't. li, lSlit. ly ' A L EISU R E TO "5TOXJ2STC3- EIST Juit juiilished in a Scaled Envelope. Prtci six cents. A Lecture on the Nature. Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Invol untary Emissions. Scxunl Debility, and impediments to Mnrriago generally, Nervousness. Couftinplioni Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental nnd Physical Itiiipnci ty, resulting from Self-Abuse. Ao. By HOBLUX J. C L'LVEKVt ELL, M. V., Author ot tho "Wreen Look," Ac. Tho world renowned author, in this adnirnbio Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequence ol Sclf-Abuso may bo effectu ally removed without medicine, and witliout danger bus surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings or cordials, pointing out a mode of euro at enco Cer tain and effectual, by which every sutlerer. no mat ter what bis condition may be, may cure himself ohenply, jirivatelv, and radically. I ll IS LEO TUKE WILL PltbVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS. Sent underscnl, lo any addrers, in a plain, scaled envelope, on tho receipt of of six cents, or two post a0 stumps, by addressing llio publishers. CHA. J. 0. KLIN 12 A CO., 127 Poworv. New Vork, Post OHice llox, 4jSi, Oct. I3,lrtb4. ly .'Ic PUBLIC SALEi Yiiiiiublo 1 'iiriu for Ktilo. fl'MlE undersigned will exiiosa to Public Rale, on I SATl llDAV, tho 12th of NOVEMBEi:. IStil. nt 10 o'clook A. il.. at tho public house of JOSEPH VANKIHK. in the Borouii of Northumberland, nil that certain l'ariai mxl l IiimI, Pituate in Point township. Northumberlnnd county, ndioiiiing hinds nf John Wheatlev and others on thu north, Widow Nourse on tho cast, Hubert Walker and J. If. iJnrton on the sonih. and John Hnnuc nn the West, Into llio estate of 1ANIEL ItOIU.VS. dc- eeusad. Said farm is about four miles from Norlh- umbcrlnnd. and contains '4Uii A '!. more r less. W hereon ero erected a good Two-story Frame Dwelling House, nearly new, a Bank Uarn. Spring House, Ao. A ncver-fiiilin- surini; of wnter. two good Orchards, and is convenient to limettone. About loo acres ot which are cleared nnd in a good stale of cultivation, and the remainder well timbered with White Oak, Yellow Pine ami Chesnut. There is nlso a good water power on tho premises. xerms oi snio inaue Known nt the lime. W.M. M. IIOCKEI ELLER. Attorney in fact, fur the heirs of Daniel Kobins, dee'd. Siiiilmi T. net. H, isiji. '3 v Htv.ty Blojsi. CAME to the premises of tho subscriber in I'pper Augusta, township. about four weeks since, iwo white tboiils weighing at ihc time about titty pounds each. Tho owner is requested to come forward. prove property, pay charges nnd take Iheui uway, or elso they will be sold according lo law. DAVID W. MALICK. Vpper Augusta, twp., Ojt. 8. 1m!4. 2m DISSOLUTION OI IVHTKeIish1pT THE partnership heretofore existing between J. V. Friling A W. X. tirm.t, un-lor tho firm of l'riling A liraiit. hns been dissolved by liuiitiition. All persons indebted lo the aUivu linn will pluno call at once at the old stand and settle their accounts. Mr. tirnut lenders his thiiuks to the public fur the liberal patronage extended to the old tirm in their long ooiil':imniico in business nu.l hopes that they will extend the siiiuo patronage to tho new tirm of J. W. Friling A Son. The business herctoforo enrried on by Friling A Grunt, will be continued by the undersigned uii.t.-r ine nrm ou. v . r riling Jc Sou. at the old stuiid in .Market Square where we iisppcifullv inviio n'l to call. J. W. FKILINO. II Y. FUILIXU, Sunbury. Oct. 8. ISot. Im BAK3C OP KOETIiUMBEHLAKD. AX elee'inn of Directors to serve for the ensuing year will be held at llio Banking House in the liorough nf Sunbury, Pa , on Mmidiiy the twuntv lirst dny of 'November next, between ill? hours of 111 o'clock A. M., and .'1 o'clock P. M.. Tho regular r.iiuuiil meeting of iho Stookhol h-rs will be held a! the Banking llo iso in tho i!i.ruiir;h of Sunburv aforesaid, on Ihe first Tuesday in Novem ber next (Nov. 1st, I8ti I.) at 1(1 o'clock A. M. SAMl EL J. PACKEU, Ca?hier. Sunbury, Pa., Oct. 8, liol. "HATS! IIATS!! SAJIUKL KAUST, Two ioors wct of Fischer's Drug Store, Market St., SU3ST33XJR Y, I-EIM JST'A. IS cimstantlv manufacturing the latest styles of Wool utid Fur Hats, which for soilness nud durability are not surpassed. (live him n cull Ji ml see his stock of Hats which are sold cheaper than elsewhere. Merchants nud others, purchasing at wholesale, will find it to their advan tage to call and procure au article cheaper and equal lo citv lniiuuiiiciiirc. Sunbury, October 1, 1S4. PROVISION. TTTTrl',OTl.MTVr 11 U 1 ii( III iJ c flHE undersigned respeotfully informs the citizens X of Sunbury, that he hns commenced the lim-k-sleiii.g business, nnd is ready tosupplv ihem weekly with BUTTER, EGGS. MEAT, LARD. POULTRY of all kinds. FRESH BEEF an. I PORK, Ac, Ac. Persons desiring any of the above articles, will be promptly supplied by leaving their orders ut his resi dence, in Hendrick s ndditimi. PETER SMELTZER. Eunbury, Oct. I.ISSL 4t uhit'iu:i7lt edwin hall & co.. Ko "B Sou lb Second Street, Philiidelphia. Are now r"rer'ig their mngnificcnt .tuck of Silks, Dress Goods. Shawls, Cloths, Clonks, Velvets, Ac, tar below tho present Gold Prices ! We hove also on hnud. a large stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, which we r n.-w selling ut a great reduc tion fiom the prices we have been selling Ihem at. As we have had the advantage of a riso in tho prices of our Slock in llio progress ol ihe War for thu last two or three veins, we now projxise to give our Cus tomers the Advuntffgo of the full in Prices. Calicoes and Jlic'ins. reduced, Flannels and Table Linens, rd.ieed, Blankets and all stable Goods, reduced, Wo respectfully solicit from the Ladies and others visiting Philadelphia, an examinaliou of our stock, which ir unsurprised In variety and style, in this city. N. li., Wholesale Bnyers. are iuviied to examine our stock. EDWIN HALL A CO., No. 2A South Second street, Philadelphia. October b, '.tib-t. 2mw HENRY HARPER. o. StIO AHC1I t., lliilud-ltliiu. Has a large slock of WATCHE3, FINE JEWELRY. SOLIDSILVER-WARE Superior plated TEA ELTTS, SPOONS, tUKkS, ae. October 1, lB6t. 4m Atli.iiuinlralor'si iXollee. NOTICE is berehy given that letters of adminis tration having been grauled to tho Subscriber, till the estate of Jacob Kiebach, late of Lower Muho noy township. NurUiumborlaud county, Pa., deed. All persons iudebied are requested to make immedi ate pavinont, aud those having claims, to preseut them fur soUlement. ISAAC L. WITMETl, Adm'r. Lower Mahonoy twp., Oct. 8, 1X4. Bt LANK (Parchsaent Paper,) Deeds and blank iMortiiues. Bonds. Execulious, Summons, Ac, ot sal n ils Scs of the ''Bunbur Amica " BOARDING HOUSE. niHH. iti.iuia Tiio.tirsorv, (Formerly of the 'IwrenCi3 Ilonso,") . RUN HUH Y, PENN'A. I NF0RM8 her friends and tho puhllo H'Ditrally X that she has refilled tho house formerly occupied hy Dr. J. W. Penlo. on filnckborry street, nanr the Northern Central M nil iter 'ep"(, and oponed n Itonrdlr Jlonu, where she is prepared to keep PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT BOAUDEHS. Willi good cooks and wnitr's. bonrdors can enjoy the ' uici coinlorts of heme with fare equal to Ihe best hotels. Palronnge from thnfo who may sojourn In Sunbury, Is reipestfully soliuiled. Mrs. MARIA THOMPSON. Sunbuisy, Oct 22, 1S04. '2STE7'S COTTAOS ORGANS. k'''rWiffiW I Cottage Organ. U ARE not only .unequalled, but they are absolutely unequnlle'd, by any other Heed Instrument in the country. Designed expressly fir Churches and Schools, tliey arc found to be equally well adapted lo tho pnrlor and drawing room. For snlc only by E. M. BHCCE. No. 18 North Seventh street. Philadelphia. Where can nlso be found a complete assortment of tbo Perfeot Melodcon. Sept. 24. 1864. lyw I'oiirlli A. Arch Sl., riillartelpliln. Calcr for the beet Trade,- Biid olTer no Baits nr do. ception to induce Custom, but rely on FAIR DEAL IN U and GOOD OOODS ! Best M?rnncs, Fasionnble Silks, Nobility Plnids, Pirn's Poplins, Dnrk Foulards Figured Merinocs, Plaid Shaw ls, Uood Blankets. P. S. We follow OOLD down, as close as wo fol low it up. Now is a good time for Merchants and tionsnniers to como in. October 8, 1SIII 2mw "COAL Ol I7LAM PS . I h"tt leave to inform my friends and the publio (fncr.illy Hint I have commenced tho mamilnoturo of COAL OlL LAA1PS of every description and style of fmisji, nt NO. 3$ S. SECOND St., PHILADELPHIA. With mv present facilities fl-r manufacturing, asd n practicni experience of thirteen ycarf ill tho inan ngrment of the lamp business for some of tho lnrgest houses in the country, 1 flatter uiyjelf that my expe rience and knowledge rill enablo m to offer to tho public goods n.t e.(millcd by any in regard to stylo nod w'jrkmnnship, and nt prices competing with tho lowest. S shull always endeavrr to lend in oOcring to the pnHi new and U'ct'ul Intentions in our line. I have alfo taken the wholesale ngency for the sale of GEO. W. DROWN A CO S Cm.i-.nn atko Mktal A. J. WE1DENE11, No. IM S Second St., Philadelphia.. cptemhcr.2t, ISO I. NEW GOODS I JUST OPENED Fall & Winter Goods, AND SOLD CHEAPEN THAN ELSE WJIEUK 1 ISAAC FTJP1A1T. In Zollemoyer's Building, opposite tlenihnrt s Con fectioncry Store, Market street, SUNBURY, Pu., TTAS just opened n well selected assortment of X J. t.oo.18. w hich ho otters tor sale at very low prices Y FOR EI ON DCMESTIC. such ns Cloths. Cassi lucres, .Muilinf. r'heeting", Ticking, Calicoes, Do Laines, Silks, Ginghnms. Ao . Ac. H ITS iiikI t'Al'N t-f every .'iwription. NOTIONS & VARIETIES. Collet !t.5 tf Jlo.-iory, Gloves. Tlircml. luttoiiji, Ku.-ipfndfr", Nctio?. Collar?. Hnii'.ik?rt:hicfs, Hair IJru-h'. i'nutli lirufh'M. Vnncy Kind lr !)?, Jliil lnnnil SUirti, Hoop-Skirt., Ciirpct-hiig1. Trunks, 'n. liM-rt, t'nibrclnw, ('ntton-Ynrii. Suiqii, und nuuivrotiR fTtht-r tfUicloi tin tctliuu-t to uientinn. HARDVARK, sueii as nuils. hinges nnd screw, door latches and knobs, and CUTLERY of every description. DyC-s, Drugs, Paints, Vnrnislics, Oils, Glass, Putty. Ac, Ax. s.s.iii'rns'vvaro iiikI !ii's.m lire of evevj" !'McrIprioi.. STONE AND EAItTllEN WARE. An extensive Stock of GROCERIES. CVtiinnml of Sui.ir. Coflto, T'fl. llien. Corn.ptnrch, Altdti-'se?, CttQdli;!?; .Mont, Fish, ChuPe, Suit. TuLhcco, U"d Sornrd. HEADY-MADE CLOTHING. Also, BOOTS &, wisj for men. women and children All kinds ot Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Sunbury, Sept. 10, 1SBI. " " i,.iii:s r.iScV i i its: AT JOHN FAREIRA'S lli:Hnblisliel Fir MANUFACTORY No. "ISJARCH Street, V A 1 11 11.-1 L A i.it( .-'X I hare now in sloro . -fe-'-oi my own .lmrorta:ion -llViinil -MnnufHciure. one SKcSJsiAif tho LARGEST nnd most BEAUTIFUL so lections t-f j nney I'urst. fur Lndics' an.1 Children's Wear in the Cilr. A!fo, a fine asscirtuient of Genl's Fur Gloves A I'ollnrs. As my Fuis were nil pitrcbnsed when Gold wns at a mil. h lower premium Ihn'n nt present. I sin enabled to dispose nf them at very ren'onublc prices, and I would therefore soiieit a cull from my friends of Norrhiimrtcrland county, and vicinity. I Remember the luiiue. Number and Street. ! JOHN FAREIRA. Tlf Arch Street obnve ilh. S'Hith side. 8.pt lit. tstU. om PHILADELPHIA. r t hnvo no Partner, her connect iuu with any other fioro in Philudilphia. lit-riialloiiivl IloK'l. anil 3t7 lSioiulu;.!. Cur.ier I'raiilliu Street NEW YORK. TUTS fl'st class House the most n,uiet, homelike and pleasant Hold in Iho city "tiers superior inducements to those visiting Now York for biisiuivs nr plensuro. It is ccnlrnl in its location, and kept on the Ei:noi'EAS l'l.AN. in coiinectioii with Tavi.iiu's Sai.oox, w here refreshments can bo hnd all hours, or served in their own rooms. Tho charges are mo derate, tho rooms and Blteudnr.ee of the lir.t order baths, aud all tho modern oulivenicucts uliachcd. Got l,lb64. . A CARD TO THE SUFFERING. SWALLOW twoor three hogshead'! cf '-Buchu," 'Tonio Bittors," ' Sarsnpnriila," "Nervous An lidotes," Ac. Ao.. Ac., nud after yu are sstisrled1 with the result, and onebot of Old DR. B' CHAN S English SKicino Pills and be restored to health and vigor iu lo"S toa4 thirty days. They are purely ve getable, pleasant to take, prompt and sulutnry in their effects on the broken dowu and shattered con stitution. Old and young ran tu'lo them with ad vantage. Imported DU is -Id in Ihe United Slates only by JAS. S. BUTLER, Xo. 427 Broadway, New York. Jjf Agonl for the United Stales. P. S A Box of Ihe Pills, securely pneked, will be mnilcd to any address on receipt of price, which is ONE DOLLAR, jiiluiid! money refunded by the Agent if entire satb-lucUuu is Dot given. Sept. Ill, Ym t lllt iuu Ion aaoiikr, NORTHUMBERLAND, PENNSYLVANIA, (Near th lirijgt.) THE subscriber having leased this well known Tavern Stand, lately kepi by Mrs. C. S. Brown, respectfully Informs the publio that he is refilling and rtuiaiiiiig Ihe preuiUcs, and will be prepared to en- t.-rtuin. in a eomfortuble manner, bis numerous j friends throughout the county, and all who may j lia'roniie bis wiUiblisbmcnt ' Oct JCriH VAfrglKK. B3TSFEF5XA. AND . ISEASftS REStLTrNO FROM DISORDERS OF Tilt: ILiriHK AND DIGESTIVE O R 0 A NS Aia Cuid Ly II OOF LAND' 3 German Bittors The Oretit Strtnglhttiinf These nitlers have performed mm-o Cares t Have and do Give Bettor Satisfaction! Have more Testimony f Have moro Respcctnblo Peoplo to Vouch for Them ! Than any otlior article in the ter.tket. Vi'a defy any ONE to contradict this Assertion, A Si Is PAY HlOOt) To any ono lhat will produce n Certifn-ato ptiblished by us, thnt is not oem.isk. HOOFLAND'S GEHMAN BITTEItS. Will cure every case of Chronic or Nervous Debility, Discnseof Ine Kidneys, end Diseases s-rising from a disordered Stomach. OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING: SYMPTOMS Resulting from Disorders of tho Digestive Organs : Const i pntion. Inward Piles. Fulness or Blood to the Head. Acidity of tho FtO' maeh. Nausea. Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Soer Eructotions. Sinking or nattering at the Pit of the Slomnch. Swimming of (he Head, Hurried nnd Difil cult Breathing, Fluttering nt the Heart. Choking or Sutibeating Sensations when in a lying posture, Dim ness of Vision. Dots rr Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head. Deficiency of Perspira tion, Y'ellowness of Ihc Skin end Eyes, Pnin in the Side, Bnck. Chest, Limits, Ac. Sudden Fluf-hesof Henl. Burning in the Flesh, Constnnt linnginings of Evil, and great Depression ofSpirits. THAT TUH IllTTKIlS IS NOT ALCOHOLIC, i'oiilnln no Itilirt ot Whiskey, And can't rnnko Drnnknrds. but Is the Best Tonio In thf World. t3F Hvntl Vlio Mays Mot From the Rev. Levi G. Beck, Pnstor of the Pnptist Church. Pombcrton, N. . I., formerly of tho North Baptist Church, Philadelphia. I have knon ITooflnnd's Gerninn B'.tter3 favora bly fur a number of yenrs. I have used them in my own family, and have been so pleased with their cll'octs that I was inducci loroooiiipieod them to ma ny others, and know that they have operated in a strikingly beneficial mnnner I take grout pleasure in thus publicly proelaiming this fact, and culling the attention of those afflicted with thediseiiso for which they recommended, to theso Bitters, knowing from experience that my recommendation will bo sustain ed. I do this more cheerfully as lloolland's Bitters is intended lo benefit the alllictcd. and is -'not ft rum ilriuk.'' Yours truly, LEVI G. BECK. From r.cr. J. Kenton Brown. D. D., Editor of tho Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, and Christian Chronicle, Philadelphia. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Pn tent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects, 1 yet know of no sufficient reiisc.na why ft man may not testify to Iho benefits ho believes himself lobar!) received Irom any simple preparation, in Ihc hope that ho uuiy thus coutribulo to Iho benefit of others. I do this the mere readilv in regnr.1 to Hooflnnd's German Bitters, prepared hr Dr. C. M. Jii' kson. nf this city, beenuso 1 was prcjuuiciM again! inciu lor ninny years, under llio iiuprcsion lhat they wcro .-hieilvnn iilciilii.lic mixture. Iain illdclltc-l lo lo friend jtobert Sheoiurkcr. Es4-, for tho roinoviil of thi pri iu.lice hv proper tests, ana lor eucourugo incut to trv iliein. when sutlcring from grent and l.iiig cMitiiiucd debility. The u.e of three liottlesof these Mine'.-, el the In giii-ing of Iho present yc-ur, was f.illmved by evident relief and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental viuor which I bad not felt f.trsix nioii'tbs before nud hnd almost de-paired of reiiining. I tht-rch.re thi.nk liod and my friend lor directing to tho use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN. From the Rev. J.. H. Keiinnrd, Tastor of the Kith Baptist Church. Dr. Jackson : Dear Sir : I have b,cen frequently rcfjuested to connect niynimie with comiiicitd-ilioiis of ditierent kinds of ii;e.licints but rsar-!ing the practice as out ol iny appropriate sphere; I have in nil c.'iscs declined ; but with a cleii' tiroof in rarious instances, and particularly in my family, of the use fulMs rf Hr. il.iof'.iiid s German Bilicrs. I depart f.ir once from mv tisuiil c.iurso, to express my full c.mtietioii that, 'tor general debility of the system and espeeinlly for Liver Complaint, it is a safe and Tnlunblo preparation. In some eases it may fail; but usually, I doubt not. it w ill bo very benoUciul to thoso who sutler from the above cause Yours, verv respectfully. J. H. KENNARD, Eighth below Cbuies Street. 1'hiludclphiu. From Rev Warren Randolph, Pnstor of Baptist Church, Gcrmaut.'wn, Peon. Dr. C. if. Jackson: Dear fir : iVr-onnl expo, rience etiubles mo lo sny that I regard the Gerninn Bitters, prepared by you as a no-et excellent medi cine. Iu cases of severe cold and g.nnrnl debility I have been grenily benefitted bv toe ueof the Hitters. Yours, truly, WARREN RANDOLPH, Ucriunntown, Pa. f ;-cin Rcf. 3 It. Turner. Pastor of Hcdding I. F Church, Philiidelphia. Dr. Jackson ; Dear Sir : Having used your Ger man Hitters in my family frequently I mil prepared to say Unit it has been of grent service. I believe thnt in most enscs of general deMlily of the syolcm it is the safest and mo&t valuable remedy of which 1 have any knowledge. Y'oiirs, ruspeciiully, J. H. TURNER, No. T2o N. Nineteenth Street. From the Rov J. M. Lyons, formerly Pastor of the Columbus N. J and Milestown (l'a.) Baptist Churches. New Rochclle, N. Y. Dr C. M. Jackson; Dear Sir: I feci it n pi en sure thus, of my own uccord. to bear testimony lo the exc.-lleuce of the German Bitters. Some years since being much aMIictei with Dyspep-in. I used Ihem w ith very beneliciid resiilis. 1 In.vo often re commended to persons cuteebled by that tormenting disease, and hu e heard from them tbo most Untter iivf Unliiuoniiils us to their great value In en: i-s of general d. biliiy, 1 bclie e it to he a ton!- th it rui not be tin iu.-c,l J. -.1 LYONS. From the Bey. Tho'. Winter. Pastor of Roxl-orongh Bap'i.-t CliuiL-h. Dr. Jnclison ; Dear Sir :- I feel it duo to your excellent preparation, lloolland's German Hitlers lo acid n:y UstiiiKiiiy lo the deserved repulalinn il has obtained. I 1-bo for years, at times, been troubled w ilh grout disorder in'mv hei! and nervous sysicra. I wns ml rised bv a frit mi to lr a bottle utynur tlor uian Biiters, I d''d f. and have csperienced g'oa aud unexpected relief; my health has been very materially bcu. fitted. 1 eoufi leuily ric.imnicnd tho ai'ti-lu where I meet with casts similar to my own, aud have been assured by many of their g.l cP.ects. Respeotfully JourJ, WIN'IPH. Roxborough, Pa. Ffon Sev. .1. S Herman, of the Ocrmal Reformed Church. Kutiiown. Beiks county. Pa. Dr. C. il. Jackson ; Respected Sir : 1 huve been 'roublci with Dyspepsia nearly twenty years, and hive never used' any medicine that did mo as much good as llooll.nid s Ditto s I am very much im proved in beu''h, after having taken liv 'J11''": Yours, with respect, J- Hth-MA-V PKIOE8. Large Siso (holding nearly dcublo qunntity,) $1 0U per bi lllo ball dot. ..,.! SUn7Anenu nor Bctlle half do. f 5 on ft uu BEWARE OFC I liTERFEITS ! See that the Signature of '0 M.JACKSON'' ia en the Wrapper of each Bolt) Should nr nearest dru Jill not have the article, do not be'pat off by any ol : t intoxicating prcpura tions. that mi y bo orToredi It t I place but send to us, and we wi'.l forward, Seoul : packed, by expross. Priucipal Office end Maul Ul xry, Ny. Dot ARCH Street, Philadelphia. (Successors to C. X .1 acKs-v A Co..) Proprittors. IpTorSalebyDrngs'ii nnd Dealert in erary oo ic the United Btii June 4. 1? Oeti H, - ly ELI-:CTOn3. Motton McMicliacI T. (,'unninfclinin, Uolirrt I'. Kina:, O. Morrison CobIcb, Henry Li'inm, Villiarii )!. Korn, Tinrtoti H. .lenks. Ctinrlca V. Hunk, Ilohert 1'iirku. Willinm Tnyltir. .Tolm A. Ilii-stiiiid, Hiclnml II. (,'orycll Kihrnrd Mnlidny, ( tiiirlps F. Head, i:liii9 YV. Ilu. Chnrit's H. fhriuur, Jolm Wi-ster, Dnvid M'ConnM;liy, David W. Woods, Isnnc lienson, .lolin Jiit!ii!i, SmriiK.'l K. Dirk, Kveritnl liierrr, John I. JYnny. Klirmoz'r M'Jtinkin, , Jolm W. Dlanc'.inrd, KLECTOIM Jlorton McMiilmu'., T. Cnnnin;tlmm, liohcrt P. Kinir, (!. J.orrison (Jontea, Henry Bnmm, Williuin II. Korn, U'irton II. J'.nka, ( liarlcs M. Hunk, Knbcrt Pin ko. Williuin Ttiylnr, Jolm A. Iliestand, Richard II. Oryell, r.'Hvard llnlidnv, Charles F. Peud", Llias Wr. Halo. C'liarlosi II. Slirincr, John Winter, David M'Uotiaujhyi David W. Woods," Isnnc Benson, John Patlon, raniut'l 15. Dick, Kvrrnnd Uiercr, Jolin P. Penny, Ebencz'r M'Junkin. John W. Blanchard, ELECTOR3. Morton McMichael, T. Cunningham, li. P. King, O. Morrison Coale9( Henry liunim, William H. Kern, Uurton II. Jenks, Charles M. Hunk, Kohert Parke, William Taylor, Jolm A. Hi:i?tand, Richard II. Coryell, Kdward Halidav, Charles F. Itccil, Elias W. Hale, Charles 11. Shrincr, John Winter, David M'Conaughy, David W. Woods, l3aac Reuson, John Patton, Samuel H. Dick, Eveiard IJicrer. John P. Penney, Ebeiiezer McJunkin, John W. Ulanchard. r.LECTOIIS. Morton McMichael, T. Cimningliain, Robert P. Kiiir, Morris (.'ouiee, Henry liiimm, William II- Kern, Rurton H. Jenks, Charles M. Ruuk, Robert Parke, William Taylor, John A. Heistand. Riehard H. Coryell, Edward Halidav, Charles F. Reed, Elias W. Hale, diaries 11. hUriner, John YYistcr, Davi.l MConaughy, David W. Woods, Isaac Benson, John Patton. Samuel 15. Dick, Everard Merer. John P. Penney. Ebeuczcr McJunkin, John W. lilaachard. NEW SUMMER GOODS AT K0. 1 STORE. tVEAVEFe. Sc TAGSL'Sr, HAVKjusl returned froui l'hilndelpbiu with ono of llio largest nnd best relet ted stocks of U.w.U cei-r brought to Sunbury. DRY GOODS! rORKIliN AND DOMESTIC, su.-h ns Cloths. C.i-v. , liiirnn. riunnt'lf. uwi nil k'n-lf nf Ml U LN(Mionti, .1ncrji.w, I! In.-; ':!'". tliivhuiiH. JJh1iih"ii-kI lint I ikt'!e,.,'iii Skirts. t'ui:t:u l'liinur!, NaliLttns. t'ur Kiin ull kLi!' H7VT?5 -SZ H APS. jXOTLOXS & VAlllKTIES, ' Comprisi'i? lbis;,.y, t.l,.vt-s, Thrcnd. Buttr.ns. r-us- etide.-s. Nck-'tii s, Collars. HandkereWfc., I lli.tr Jirusbis. T.silh Bru-hes. liuui I'ib- oou nod Cord. te.e, ermchot-br.-i. I, worked coiloi.. lancy hi.-u-l drcs..cs. ti-iy ctton. eiiri'ot bind!nr. cui.ibs. ftiiu-y H'i'p. ciipct bu:s Tnii;l;. Vulies, I m'orel'ii-, i'dnnlc Books, Paper, Lurclcpes, At!. j :iB"l.IBClT3---Xi-"U.'QItT!:-a j Of all kinds, so -h ns Na'ls, llin;"s hmI Screws. Il.v.r ! J.atehes mid h u. ! Lo.'ks, aud l LTI.LKV ot ever I d'scriolion. Also, IlyeS, Dru.i, Pi. .n(s, Varri.-liis, Fish, l'laxeetl and Heuin;- U!as. Puttv, eVe. 4(.ie-tiH.i urc uii.l (.lassviine oi' all l.iuiis.. STONE AM EA 1! THEN W Alt E. An Extensive -to.-k of CROC E 11 I E S, Coinjioso.1 ol t-unr, iN.fi.-p. Tons, Uieo, Crn.sliuch, Macaroiii. i.. .y, Uukiug.ionder. iiHlasBi. s.sps, candles, tobacco and scorns, ul 1 isli, Meat, Choese, do., Ae. Also, a large variety of for Men, Women and Children. til All kinds of liraiu and Country Pro-luce takta in exchange tor tiooda. (iive us a call before you purchase elsewhere, we aro bound to tell as low us nay one else. Store-room in Ira T. Cleaicut's buildina; at the rouih-wesicoruer ofM.trkettSuuure, nvur the Court House Fiinbury, !I.y Jl, 1M
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