3Tf)C unfcur? American n. D. MASSE, editor Proprietor. . W1LVRT, Fbhr. t)iinntv, pa. "SATUIIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 16C4. 8. M. PHTTEWQILIi CO., Ne. 37 Park How, New Tork, and 6 Btatfl Street, Boston, are our agents for lb Sckscrt American a thorn cities, and art authorised to take Advertise ments and Subscriptions for n at onr lowest ratal. 1 I i Another Novlty is the Photoor Ann ate ArtT. A photographer, bas recently in 'tfoducecl a novelty in the mode of taking jCortcs-de-tisite photograph with the signa tures of the sitters appended. This Rives 'but little extra trouble. The sitter simply signs his name to a slip of paper, and finds its fnc-simile, diminished in size, transferred to tho portraits. If the sitter thinks proper bo can also add to his signature n rpcotn tnendution to all persons to imitate his ex ample, and "sit" In suits procured nt tho Brown Stone -Clothing Hall of Rockhill & Wilson, Kos. 003 and COS' Chestnut street, above Sixth. . 3ioral Affairs. : ly Capl. Daniel Oyster, of Company C, 471b. Regiment. P. V.,of this place, formerly commanded by Copt. Gobin, Is home on furlough with a wound in his shoulder, received in one of Sheridan' last battles. The Captain is a brave and popular officer, has seen a good deal of hard fighting, and never shrinks from the contest. tjp The members of the Union League had? a grand procession on Monday night. Thoy number ed about two hundred, each carrying a transparency. They were addressed for more than an hour by Clinton Lloyd, Esq., of Williamsport. Mr. Lloyd's speech was an able one, and was well recoived by the audience. Gen. Clement, having been called upon, made a brief address, after which anew polo was raised in market square. Notwithstanding the unfavorable weather, the whole affair passed off most satisfactorily. 3?" Painful Accimsjt. One' of the employees cd the Shnmokin V alley railroad, named E. TV. Smith, met with a most pninful accident ou Saturday last. Ho was sitting on tho bumper of a coal car, bis legs hanging down, while the oars were shifting. The car eame in collision with the other cars, smash- log his legs terribly. Dr Awl dressed bis wounds and thinks on of his legs may'be saved. 13s" PnorKEDisos or Court Xovkmbkti Ses sion ISCt. Notwithstanding the inclement state of the weather there was a preity full attendance at the opening of the Court. After the Grand Jury was sworn, Hon. Judge Jordan addressed that body, In which he clearly and forcibly sot forth their du ties, and referred particularly to the shortcomings of Constables and officers in the performance of their duty. The Judge referred to the great increase of every grade of crime and disorderly conduct and the boldness of offenders. He warned the officers of the law if they evaded the performance of their duties or connived at crime, they were themselves Subject to the pains and penulties of the Ww. He referred to the loose manner in which the Constables made their Returns, especially in rg. 1 the Liquor law. which were invariuMy as follows: ' No violution of the Liquor Law." Commonwealth vs. Jas. Balliett Indictment Lar ceny. True bill. Defendant was charged with" steal ing $45 in money and a handkerchief from CaroI'Be Huus. Verdict of the jury Guilty. Counsel for de fendant moved for new trial. Same vs Simon Snyder Indict, assault and bat tcry upon tho body of Vriiih VYcirick. Bill Ignored and the prosecutor sentenced to pay the coat. Same vs. A. S. Wolcntt. Indictment for selling liqnor on Sunday and without licence. Defendant i kept a saloon in Northumberland. Head guilty. Sentenced by the Court to pay a fine of 20, the costs of prosecution and undergo an imprisonment in the county jail for 15 days. j Sumc vs. lleury U. Conrad. Indictment, assault and battery on a boy in his employ. Dcfendunt plead guilty. Sentenced by the Court to pay a fine if $j and the costs of prosecution. Same vs. Mary Ris.h. -Indictment Libel. True bill. The indictment charged Mary Rish of Milton, a rather pretty and pert young gill of IS summers, having caused to bo published in two of the Reading papers, a marriage, notieo, stating that the prosocu tor, Levi Truckcmillcr, a young gentleman of Mil tun, and the said Mary, hud been married which the prosecutor charged to be a mulicious libel and untrue, in fact. There was evidence that the prosecutor had paid attentions to tho defendant for several years, and the defendant contended thot tbey had been married, and brought two witnesses to swear that some kind of 'tnarriugo ceremony wns performed at Danville on a ccrtuin evening. Verdict for deft. Porter and Packer, for the prosecutor ; iegler and Rockcfcllor for the defendant. fp-FoiTNn Dead Bulttcr Shullicer was found lead at the tunnel bead of the Furnace at Chulasky n Point township, on the night of the Jih inst. The erdictof the jury wns thnt his death was caused by uhaling Ihegntes of the Furnace. fr StxGtSo-ScnooL. J. II. Kunenknsbe wilj reunite a singing class iu the basement of the Ger ian Reformed Church this (Saturday) evening. A uvenile class it 3 o'clock P. M. The publie are nit'J to attend. fy Hon Wm. II Seward, Secretary of State nder Mr. Lincoln. passed through this place on 'ednesdny morning. He had 'been home at Au irn, N. V., to vote, and was on his retura to Wash gton. lie occupied a private car with some friends, m while here was introduced ta a number of our iitens, who gave him three cheers as he left, and ree more for Old Abe, in which he and his party ned. The Secretary looks well, though tho effects age has made him more nervous tbiin formerly. CP' Festival. The ladies connected with the slhodUU church, in this place, hod tables with re shmonts for sale in one of tbo rooms of Mr. Pious ' buildiog, en Tuesday and Wednesday even s The proceed to bo used- in repairing the ireh. The receipts, we understand, were quite Mai. The ladies seldom fail in any enterprise ta tbey put their hands and heads togethor. Malicios Miscmer. Some silly or evil de ed person threw down and destroyed a large handsome stone slab, at thereaidence of Dr. J. das-cr, on Tuesday night, who offers a reward of 0 for the discovory and conviction of tho perpe rs of this act. "iT New Goons. J. W. Friling, formerly of the of Friling t Grant, having taken into partner Lis son. II. Y. Friling, the store will hereafter inducted under the name of J, W. Friling A Son. firm has just received at their store, in Market ire, known as the Mammoth Store, a large as nenrof new goods, consisting of Dry Goods eries, Hardware, Queensware, Drugs, Paints' a variety of other articles, to which they call the diou of their old friends and customers as well a publie generally, be advcrtlsemeo la en r column. f Sad Accident. John Zanoeller, a boy about rsofago, fell off Mr. May's sew Breaker, on 'day afternoon,.and broke his neck. It appears be had been sent on an errend, and returning, ed to play on the Breaker with soma other boys, this lata acoiaoniDoie.il mm. lie was son ehael Zanooller, a Folander who has resided for soma time. other. John Vallentine Spann, a breaksmaa e railroad, while coupling cars at the Cameron sry on Monday morning, was caught between ropers and instantaneously crushed to death, as a youug man, originally from Baltimore, ad ( on te r"sd bnt a short time 5tm- Trial 1st for H"oTembr'Trm 1604 Win L Dewert r H. B. Maaaer. John Uafor, for BM vs B. A. Alexander. The 11 auk of Norlhnmbarland AcrsB Oearhart at al same vs suae Qeonre W Dlioo. TS Jed I ah Keller. Bank of Middletowa vs Samuel Waist, monara u sans se va uouire ey Rooky at at dfft.R. R,.C4. Richard MoOrsnn etai vs Phil David Waldron vs Juie Waldron. Moses Chambarlla t al vs John Votii, Ao. Wm L Dewart vs Thoa Baumirardnar. Jonathan Wouvsr, vs Nancy Uarr ft Franoia, Deoatur Herb. rsJohn A nyder, adm'r George L Watts i Wm B Bryson n C. .. .1 - A tl , , Jeremiah savidie v Jacob dndor-. John Dunkleberger vs Bonham Martin, rater k. msner vs Joseph Weittel, Ira T Clement, at al vs J. J. Dull ft J V Crist w.ll Ferdinand M osier, vs Jao M Mnurer fto Sarah Jane CouD. VS Elisabeth Jenksm Com. of Penn'a for D Long vs D. Waldron, Michael Graham vs James Pollock et al Fox ft Brother vs Bird ft Doutv William Riegcl vs Philip Zerbe ft Catharine Thomas Comfy vs John Mover with notice John C Morgan vs Stephen Bittenbendcr Hiram H. Moore et al vs G. S. Wolcott. Wm 11 Kricchliue vs C P HellVmstei n nt al MeFarlnnd. Kvans ft Co vs Friek ami Slant John A. Dodge et al vs Jaoobv Hartmnn et at Robert C Cummings vs John Witteuoyer Sanio vs William S. Forsman Freeman Thomas vs Andrew Heckert Charles Hoy vs Daniel W Smith Freeman 1 homos vs Andrew Heckert Alexander McClure vs Hugh Montgomery, adm'r Pollv Rubins vs Same John II Forsmoio vsG C McGee. For tho American. Mn. Editor, I observed in your hist is sue of last week, a notice from the State De partment, calling on the Directors to meet in Convention at Sunbury, on Wednesday the lGth inst., for the purpose of raising the salary of our County Superintendent. Being recently appointed a director, I had but little knowledge of the workinir of school affairs, but wishing to vote intelli gently at the Convention, I set myself to work to become posted on the subject, so far as the limited means at my disposal ad mitted. I examined the question by seek ing proper answers for the following queries : Is the ollicc ol (jouuty superintendent ne cessary ? hut are his expenses I Have any other counties advanced the sa lary ? How does tue payment of the County Su perintendent ellect our taxes ? With your luiluluenee, Mr. Ivlitor, I will present the result of my inquiries. The of fice of County Superintendent was created by an act of legislature in 1854, to remedy many defects that then existed iu the work ing of the school KVstem. The passage of this law was earnestly advocated by our most experienced t'dtic.itors who had obser ved its good effects: in other States. Former ly teachers uudervvent tto regular system of examination, no barrier excluded the in competent, no inducement invited thy skil led. Many were elected on mere Irvdi itism, otliers -nr einpleyed I'ecause tliey were willing to hxp tchool during the winter months at a !ou jrice. Tho uniformity of text books, the estab lishment nf Institution f'r the preparatiry training of teachers, the building sif proper seats and doks, ventilation, and many kin dred subjects were entirely neglected, and Jihc great School System of l'eunsylvauiu, the sanguine hope of a Ibirrowes aud u Penrose, was fust falling into disrepute. Hut when the oilice of County Superin tendent w its iiistituted a great change occur red. A nearer relationship was established between the State Department, and the dis tricts of a County, the qualilied teachers diplaccs tho incompetent one, new induce ments were held out for preparatory train ing, country and district Institutes were in troduced. Normal Schools sprung up in many counties, and the work of teaching assumed the character of a profession. The County Siipcrinlcmitiiey bus extrted a beneficial influence, on the school system wherever it has been Instituted. After this office bad been repealed in New York, its effects were bo visible that the friends of education there unanimously declared "thut we look with regret upon the backward movement of common schools since the abo lition of the oilice of County Superintendent and that wo hereby express our desire for the restoration of the oilice.1' The opponents to County Superintendent are the same as those who oppose the sys tem of pulilic instruction, aud may be em braced under the four heads: 1 at 1'i.urliipc whit (Vitllrl unt. lln! not undergo an examination. 2d Those who have no children to send to school. 3d Those who only send to select schools. 4th Those w ho think. schools are too ex pensive, Arc. There are about 120 schools in this coun ty, which require visiting three times a year. By calling on two schools a day, it will ru quiro 180 days for visitation. To examine teachers in 20 districts will take at liast 20 days more, making in all 200 days. Ilcsidcs this he has conventions, held in dilfcrent parts of the State, to attend. Putting his traveling expenses at the low estimate d $1 50 p-r day, we make the following state ment ol i.. expenses aud actual income : Salarv per vear, f 030 00 200davs at $1.50, t-300 Attending Conventions, 50 350 00 Net incotce, $300 00 At the present high rutes of living how Can lie support a family at such nn inade quate coiiijeiisutiin ? It only serves to crip ple his Use fulness. H ive other counties advanced the salary I Some of them have, as the following state ment will show : County, Furmer Salary. Present Salary. Northampton, $700 1C00 Perrv, BOO 500 Carbon, 600 900 McKeaD, 800 600 Beaver, 500 800 Jefferson. 800 800 Cumberland, 600 700 Luzerne, 800 1200 Bedford, 600 1000 Chester. 1000 1200 Lehieh. 600 800 Here there is nn averagcu advance nf 65 per cent, on former satary in 11 counties. Advancing Mr. Ulp's salary at the same rate per cent, will produce $1007 50. The advance in these counties was made this year. Lnstly, thoush not lenst, htm is the Coun tv Superintendent paid ? This is the great Question after all. tor here our pockets aro concerned, and here doubtless gome labor under a great misapprehension. The salary of the County Superintendent is not paid bv a countv tax. nor is it deducted from the appropriation to the several school districts of the County, as the following statement from the 23in Annual bcuooi itepori wm show : State Appropriation fob 1861 Total State annronriation. $280,000 00 Paid to Philadelphia, 4t,aua xa To be applied to rest of State, 233,007 2 Paid salaries of Co. Superintendents, $30,561 00 Retained for calling Conventions, 400 Ou 80,961 00 Balance to be distributed amongst districts, 193,736 23 If Cheater countv raises 4li aalarv In 3 , 000, every district of our county must help pctv it, if we reduce Mr. Uln'a aalarv In CRon the little gain will ba divided between every county or tho state Jm proportion to their numtier ot uxabiea. making the share of our county a mere fraction of value. Ac oorcung to tue returns of I860 there were 4.2tt Uabke ii the Btatt. Bnyooie it aw-i mmmtimimmmmmimmmmmmmmkmm reqntrew $50,600 for the County fWrln- each taxable. In tho yiar 1861, tho State ahftfobriation pnlrt our county wai $2688. the talaryof "J" .county oupenntcnrient then was $517. Had It then been $1000, It would hare lee- . .i too Ppfopfiatlon due or county, $5J58, or about 7 cent o a district. The answer extracted from these quee- none have led me to favof an- increase of a ary. Mr. Ulp ha been a faithful and ef ficient officer, whose services should be pro- jeny recompensed, and I believe old North nmoenancl will not be behind her sister counties in bestowing on her sr-rvants a lng aalary. Tonra. NEPTUNE. Bbamokin, Nov. 7th, i864. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dlnricfti for ISO.?. An assortment of tta' nos for ISrtS. of varies stvles and site. Also, Cap, Note and Letter Papor, for sale bv ., , ANNA PAIKTER. feunhury, Nov. 5, 1605. Gentlemen's lists. All the best stvles at CHARLES OAKFOKD A SONS, Continental Hotel, Philadelphia. riov. 12, 1804. 3m NOTICE. ALL ttrsons Indebted to tho firm of Friling A Ornnt.are reauestcd to call at the old stand and pay up their accounts by the 1st of December. All accounts not paid by that time, Kill be placed in the hands of a Justice for collection. 1 'lULIKU A UAANX. Sunbury, Nov. 8, 1864, Stale ol Use Unnlc et iorthamlcr land, I'll., Sot. 30, 1S04 ASSETS. Lonns and Bills discounted, $301,019 0 Certificate of United States Mint . 100 000 V0 United States 6-2U Loan, . 2U0.009 00 " " interest bearing Legal len ders. 81.000 00 Pennsylvania. " ... 28.400 00 Hank of Northumberland Stock. 6.070 00 Northumberland Bridge Stock, 1,600 00 i eiegriiu ?10CK, OOU 00 Ileal Estate. Ac 7 ..'.71 87 Due by other Dunks, . . lolll US Notes of other lluuks. and Leeal Tenders 82.701 00 Cash Items 1,120 30 specie in ault including Commonwealth specie Certificates, 31,003 71 $S9i,7i7 91 t3 13,4 11 JdO 4I,7K 26 10,000 00 234. Mi 01) LIABILITIES. Notes in circulation, Due toolhor llauks. CouimouwealUi, Currency fur fpecio Certificates, Ltpositcrs, .... $G12,i)65 VI NonTIICMBERt AXD Co., SCT. 1 hereby certify the above statement to be lust and true to the best ol my knowledge and belief. s. J. r-At-Ki.it, lasiuer. Sworn und subscribed before me. i Em L. Wilvkbi, Notary Public j Suufctirjr, Nov 3, 1S61. THE UNION FOREVER! uooim run million i At the Store of VlLLSAlL BOV"ElT Corner of Market and l'uwn Streets, SUNBL-KY, PENN'A. Just opened pall & Winter goods, fur everybody. This no "llloniug." but plain truth, nhich every uno Kill be convinced that calls and ex auiiiiu (lie stock, which consists of Drcs. Uuod. ('aiiMcres, Cloths, Uents' Ovorcoaticg, Jeans, Cuttcuades, Muslins, ilrcss Uoods in great variety. ladies' dress goods. Plain and Figured Delaines, French and Figured M.-iiut'S, Fine W ool Delaiucsall sorts and, shades. Prints. Nankeens, LAUlta' CLOAKING. 'iiiblu-Covers, IrLli Linen, llrutvn and M'bile Sheetiugs. Shanls, ltnhuural SKirts of all kinds, lluup Skirts, all prices. Hand kerchiels, Flaunr1. LnditS Kid. silk and Merino Uloves, io. Jcvvflrj- ol'iill Kludn. Ladire' and tiente' Union Skates. A Urge assortment of NOTION'S. ' .BBC.B.U' Hardware, Cedurwaro, Glawwnre, Chinaware, Queenswfire. Crockery. Onweriec, Tob.-icco, r-ers cnuff, Tea, toffee, fugnr, Molawcs. Apices, I'.sb, Bait, Ac, ic, and everything else usually kept iu a store. Pro. duee Ukeo iu cxcLuuge lur gouis. No trouble to shuw goods. WILLIAM liOWLN. Suubury. Nov. i, 1S54. I ways 1 Always ! Always ! ! ON HAND, AND SELLING CHEAP THE FALL & WINTER GOODS, Just opened at No. 1 Store cf WEAVER & FAGELV, HAVE Just returned from Philadelphia with one of the largest and best selected stocks of Goods ever brought to Sunbury. DRY GOODS! FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, such as Cloths, Cassh meres, Muslins, Shootings, Tickiug. Calicoes, De laines, Flannel, and till kinds of MOURNING Goods, Al pa-cos, lllack Silks, Giughnins, lluloioral and Skelolun Skirts, Cuiitou Flannels, Nankeens, Car peting; cf all kinds. JfcrlTS 5C CAPS. NOTIONS & VARIETIES, Comprising. Hosiery, Gloves. Thread, Buttons, Sus- pcn'U-m, Neck-tliv, ollars, Handkerchiefs, Hair Drushcs, T'xilh Urushes. Gum Kib bon und Curd, tape, orotcbet-braid, worked collars, fancy head drcs4, tidy eotton, carpet binding, com. fancy soniM. carnet bairs Trucks, Valises, Umbrellas, Iilank Books, Paper, envelopes, as. Of all kinds, such as Nails, Hinges and Screws, Door batches aud ivnobs, Locks, aud CLiLLKt ot every description. Also, Dyes, Drucs, Paints, Varr.ishea, Fish, Flnxsced and Benzine Oils. Glass, Putty, io. ((ueeukwiire usid flaiivvare otull hiuus. STONE AND EARTHENWARE. An Extcrjsive Stock of GROCERIES, Composed of Sugar, Coflbe, Teas, Rice, Corn.sturcb, Macoaroni. Barlev, Baking-powder, mulaascs. soans. candles, tobaooo and segars, Salt, Fish, Moat, Cheese, sc., so. AIM, large variety of B00T3 & SE03Z3, for Men, Women and Children. IV All kinds of Grain and Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Give us a call before you purchase elsewhere, we are bound to sell as low as any one else. Btore-room In Ira T. Clement's building at the south-west corner of Market Njuare, near the Court House. Sunbury, Nov. 6, 1864. To f be School Dirtft'tora or ortti ninberlnuil County. Gexvlemen : Application having been made by the Boards of Directors of a majority of the bchool Districts in said county, stating their desire to in. create the salary of the County Superintendent Ihereor, you are respecttully ton vested to meet at the Court House in Sunbury, on Wednesday the 16th day of NOVEMBER, 1664. at 1 o'olock and 30 min utes in the afternoon, for the purpose above stated, according to the terms of the eighth Sootion of the supplement of the School Law, approved the 8tb day of May, 1S55. C. R. CGBURX, Eup't. Com. Echools. Pot. 2, 186.-8t C. H. BAKER; with FREDERICK OLDACH, Dookblnder and Morocco Case Maker, Coroor or Fifth A Aroh 6UeeU, Philadelphia. M DlTtn ill nmiln ihnrt time at the Lawrenee House, in this pl-oe, and will eall upon pereona who may want books, magasines, ao., bound, His work will ba well done and delivered at the lowest eity prices. MU6IO handsomely bound at refVMleri. tuvluiy, Oei. 2?, ISfii- M s.iiwaTSwsamwsaasaawwssiai m 1 1 , n, CJormnntovrn 1VIcfrapIi. A Family and an- Agricultural, Devoted to Choice Llturnture. Including tVlry, Novolettrw, ii "'t M,,ral and L'litertuining ltcillng genor ally In the Literary Department ko shall pios-Mit the enoioest varieties wiUiin lbs raaoh or our cxtnnd ad meaiis The Novelettes, Talus, Poetry, Ao , slmll 6e supplied from the best and highest sources, nnd tta aquU to anything ui be found iu any Journal or snagulua. ' ' Agrioultaral and tforU culture, embraolng Farm, lng, Gardening, Frult-Kaising. 4.0ur luboia in uu i departmeut for over thiriy years, hare mot the oordial approbation of the public. Our purpose has eeen to furnish Useful and reliable information upon these very important branches of industry, and to proteol them so fur as within our paper aguinst the ialse doctrines and selGsh purpososof tho many em pirics aud seusatiou-adventurors by which the Far. nier Is incoss.mtly assailed. This povtlun of the Gormautotvn Telegraph" is alone worth the whole price ol subscription. News Deportment. The same Industry, enrc. and discrimination, in gathering and preparing tho (jtir ring Events of the Day, expressly lot this paper, wnicn hitherto hs been one of its rmirkod features ami given so universal satisfaction, will be continued with redoubled eflurts to tuoct the increasina do mauds Of tho public. 8 TFna.Two dollare per annum i oro dollar for SIX months. No orders rneoivml n-ilhnnf tl.o and nil subscriptions stopped at the end of the time paid for. o''r4 PHItlPR. FRHAS, l.ditvrand Proprietor, Geriuuuiowu, Pblln., Pa. Oct. 21), 1864. 2t M I L il NEirY GOODS, AI ' t'AACY .T10.!i A: Tit I Till I XM L. & b. asiaflLER. At the new stand, In Market Square, Sl'NBL'RY, HAVE just received from j'liitn.Icipliin the Inlet and most rathiotinblo stvleoif M , 1 1 : , r , ti.i. such as Pcnnets, Hut. Jilks. Velvets. Ribbons and Lacrs. leathers A I'limnr. 1I.m,,I lirn..... .t v.., t'hl Ladius' Caps. Woolen Himds. .Smiags, I!rcakliit Shawls, Silk and Woolen Scnrfa, Hosiery CLOAKS & PBttfi! Black Crape and Lace Veils.-Crnpo and Linrn Col urs, Drc.v Trimmings and liiittiinr, Co sols. .I'phvrs. Soap and Perfumery, Cloak Trimmings, Wooik'u 6i 1.UIIUU jiitru, IrcMMitsitktsig, 'l(nInioKllii$r nv.d Iti-iiislUtg sltmo in liit'l Kl.vlo. Genu' Linen and Puprr Collars, Ncckties. A-j. COUNTRV PRODl t'E taken in exclmnge fr fioo.is or Work. Thaukful fur past pntrnnnire w solicit the same. L. 4 B. SHISSLKU. Suubut-y, October 22, 1H01 ISOi. , hU IlillnlrlIiit A- frIe Knilroiiri. THIS grant line trnvcrses tho Northern nml North west counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Krio on I.nke Krio. It hssbeerl leted by tho Pennsylvunia P.nllroiul Conipnny ami isorernted by them." Its entire length wn.i opened for pasierigor and freight business. October 17th, 18ft i Timo of Passenger trains at Sunbury, Leave Eastward. Through Mail Train, fl.nj p. jr. F.lmira Express Train, 11. .:. Lock Haven Accommodation, 10.30 A. M. Leave Westward. Through Mail Train 3.M A. M. Ehnira Express Train, fi 17 ' Lock Haren Aceommodntinn, 4.2.'i P. M. Williamsport Accominodntion. II :6b ' Cars run through without change, both wny, be tween Philadelphia and Krio Elegant Sleeping Cars on Exprc.s Trains Imlb ways between W'illinmsport and Haiti move, nn.l Williamsport and Philadelphia. For information respecting Passenger business apply at the S. E. Cor. llth und Murker CIS. And fur Freight busiuewof thcCompanv's Agent.'. S. H- Kingston, Jr., Cor. l.llh nnd Market St., Philadelphia. J. W. Revnolds. Erie. J. M. Drill, Agcut N. C. R. R., Baltimore. H. H. Jlot STUN, (l. n l Freight Agt. Philadu. H. W. UWINXKR, Uen'l Ticket Ag'l., Philnda. JOSKI-H 1). I'OTJS, Ocn'l Aluiiagur, Williamsport. Nov. I, lSil. JACOfiO.SE OK, MERCHANT TAILOR, And Dealer in CLOTHS, CASSIMERKS, VESTING, Ac. I'uwu t I r !, noiiiIi of Wvavcr'n llotol. BT7NUB BY, P . TXFQRM8 the citifens of Sunbury and viVinily, that he has just returned from I'hiludelphia with a full assortment of I'AMi AI l l i:iC (iOI!S OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND QUALITY. Hit stock consists of Cloths. French Cloths. Hlnck Doe Skin and Fancy Cnssiineros. Hlnck S.itin. Figured Silks. Plain and Fancy Cns.-iinrre VEST'lNliS. v!iii-li ho will make up to or lor in styles to suit tho tn.-te rii' customers, on short notice, and tho iuu.it ruasjnuljlu terms. Any Goods not on hand, will be furnMted from Philadelphia, by giving two dujs' nntico. (iiiodo luriiislied by customers will bo made up to order us heri'toforo. Mk As he will employ none but cxpcrin!?ed tvsikinnn. persons muy rely on getting their work well duiiu nt his shop. Thankful for tho patronage heretofore bestowed, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. Sunbury, Sept. 10. ISol. N E W GOODS! Two doors west of Win. II. Miller's Shoe store, Sunbury, Pa. Just opened a fresh supply of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Such as Fancy Press Trimmings, Ribbons, tiloves Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Linen Collars and Culls tieut s Liuen Biid paper Collars. Nctts. Belts. Laca Collars and Sleeves. Jlnir Rolls, Velvet llihbuus. Red. W hite aud lllno Neck-ties, Corsets, Quaker Skirts, Yokes and Sleeves. WOOLEN GOODS, comprising of Sonlags. llo-iery or ladies und ctuldrcu, t-iijis ot all kinds, ouil-, Gloves, Mittens. Ao. Also, a new style of muslin for (Jarrihnldi wnists together with Swiss, Jncotiet and Vietoriu Jlu.-lius Crape Jnllurs and Veils. Grenadine mid Lace Veils audavariety of other articles too numerous n men tion. MARY L. LAZAUl'ri. Sunbury, Oct. 22, 1S64. Sunbury High School, WILL re-open in the old Uaplist Church, on tbo first day ofAuirust. The course of instruction embraces all the branches taught in Academies und Seminaries of tnv highest grade. TEItMS I'KH SESSION- OF 21 WTI'.liS, For Languages ancient and modern includ- wig an omer unuicuw, r" ' Natural Sciences, Algebra, Geometry, etc. I I Uft Advanced Grumiunr, Geography. History, &c, 12 IIU Rudiments Of ubuvo, 10 PilniM-y, 6 ' Incidental expenses, &! Tuition puyable quarterly in advance. No deduction niude for b-st tlwvv Pupils can enter at any tunc, and will only oe charged from the dale they enter. For further particulars apply to the Principal, E. P. KUHUACH. Sunbury, August 6, 13f4, If. aViodcy 'ts Lady's Hook. Tbe Fasuiom M.ioansE or the WoSld. Literature, Fine Arts, and Futhions. The most magnificent Steel Engravings. Double Fushiuu Plates. Wood engravings ou every subject that cuu interest ladies. JLJrutchct knliting, Netting, Em broidorv, A'rihilcs for the T"'let. lor tho Parlor, tho Ruudoif, and tbe Kitchen. Fvorything, iu fact, to niako complete Lady a Rook. The lAidie Furorite for S3 Yean. No Magazine bas been able to csiiiets with it None attempt it. ' - Godev's Receipts for every dciartmont of a house, hold These alone are worth the price of thu llouk. Model Cottages (no other Muguiiue givt's tliciuj, with digrams. - Drawing Lessons for the oung. Another special ty with Godey. , Original Music,- worth $3 a year. Other Maga sines publish old worn-out music ; but the subscri bers to Godey get it before the music stores. uardening lor Ijauiua. nuuiuur imuuutuiiy wuil Godey. Fashhme from Messrs. A. T. Stewart A Co., of New York, the millionaire merchants, appear in Godev, the only Magasine thut bas them Also, Fashions for the culebruted lirodie, of Now York. Ladies' Bonnets. We give more of them in a ear than any other Magasine. In fact, the Lady's look enables et ery ludy to be ber owu bonnet maker TERMS OF GODEY 'S LABY'B 1RJUK FOR 1S03. From which there eaa be no Deviation. One oopy, one year, M 00 Two copies', one year, J Three copies, oue year T 50 Four oopies. one year ,J Additions tr an; of the above clubs, 12 i0 each subscriber. Godey s Lady s Boon ana Auiuor s nome oiaga- I sine will ba sent, aaoh ou. year, ou receipt i Wahava no elub with any other Mi agasine or KSaST- L. A. GODEY, N. E. Corner Sixth aud Clietuat Streot. Fhila. OotoW bl4 PALL AND WINTER FANCY DRESS GOODS, Jlli! AiVVlL PA1.VI Kit, 0 Two doors Wast of tlio Post Ofline, II Ajtt re-.olved and oponod a large assortment ut rsocj urias uooas, suCU al U lures. Jouvian Kid-giovoa, mik and lisle thread Gloves ; Ladies ootton and woolen Hoso, Children's Merino Huso, Silk Mils, Handkerchiefs. Corsets, Kmbroiderrd hbpners. Ribbons FANCY DRliSS IILTTONS, Hngle Himbs, Trimmings, nuttons, licit Ribbon Velvet Kib. bons, liniid, ll.Jt Cliwp., Lndifs' Neck-tit-. Fnnev Buttond. I'UA 1'KKIDIiON and TRIMMING ; Km. broidoringHraids, Jaconet ntd Swiss Edgings and insertions; Malteefo Lnce t'olurs, Lnoes. Grorindino oils. Fancy Dress Coinbs.lHead Dresses, Notts, and a vnrifty of other articles. WOOLK.V GOODS, such Ml Pontngs, Hrenkfast Coseys. Cupsj, Mittens, Sflcrtncs, OloVos, Silk and Cotton Flngs, c. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. BOOKS ATJi) BTATIONFHr, Books. Hymn Books, lllank Rocks. Mcmornndum Books. Dinries. Pocket Rooks. Ink Sinnd, Pens, Pencils, a flno a.ortmont or Paper, Ink, Ao. Toilet Soaps, Tooth-Brushes, io. TOYS AND GAMES Foil CHILDREN, All of which have been selected with care and will be sold at reasonable prices. ANNA PAINTER. Sunbury. Oct. 22, 1S8I. F A L Ii AlN L W I N 'fil ii MILLINERY GOOIiS AT AT REDUCED PRICES!!! IHH lit I,. 4jslSWSlls.t. Fawn strict, two doors snuih of Shnmokin Valley i Pott.'Villo Uailron.l, X-Aft.in1 opened her I"n!l and AVinterlook of X I -wiinnery liooits, LADIJvS HONNDTS. Hats and Caps ol I lie latest stylos; French mi i Amerienn l lowers and Fnnlhurs. Triiiiinirgs of all kinds: I,a dis nnd t'bil, irons' JIosc. tiloves. t'n!lar, Veils ni.l a largo assortment of Fancy (foods and Notions. Call and sec her slock. ts'uubury. Oct. 22. la.t 4. IUN(VI)RYfa)0I)ST0.iK. MISS KATE BLACK, "O FSPECTITLLY informs lu r fimi.si Sunbury XV and vicinity, that she his just opened her IP ALL AND WINTER GOODS, id Notion' and FaiicyDry' Hoods, ithrkot street, four doors west of Win. II. Miller's Ii-otnnd Soe store. sr.NBL'RY, Pn. Her slock eonists of Triinnvlncs. notions, pinliroi derics. Ladioiaud Childrens' hats and shnkers: silk and nlhcr linings. Corsets, Hoop-skirts, Crape and ii-iis, iNoi.-, gloves, stocKings, collars, and corirbts, ir.c. ' WOOLEN GOODS, Breakfast Slum Is. Foiling, Red Riding Hoods, Cans, Hosiery of all kinds. . b ' 1 ' Gents' Handkerchiefs, Cravats. Neckties. Suspen ders ; Ribbons, of nil kind. Feathers, Velvet, and Uiany other erticlcs too numerous to moutfon. KAT BLACK. Sunbury, Oct. lUl Look at the Returns ! WM. II. MILLER. Market ?.orc, 1TNII' BY, PEXX A., JI'ST received I'r. in Ni-w York nnd Phil'idclphsn, n fresh supply uf the luiest stj les and of the best BOOTS AND SHOES. fr Men, Women and Children, which hco.TiTsiit reduced prices. Women's Shoes at 1 jfl. All his pood stock "WAF RANTED. Xo Puper Shoes sold at his store. Ho will nlso wbolesalo Boots nnd Shoes by the but. 'i he public gciicnilly nro invited tu call nnd e.v limine Iiis stock. Sunbury. Oct. 22. 1WSI. FOUNDRY AND MACllLNK SIIOP. The undersigned having purchased uf E. .Y. Bright, Ki., his Muchino Shop, Foundry, 4c, at Sunbury, und bus now commenced operations. All Kinds of Machinery, WILL BE MADE AXD REPAIRED PROMPTLY. Persons doriiigMAClllXE WORK iroim-dint.lr, will do well to Call nnd exuiltiiic Lis tuciHlics lor doing work cheap. AO iIAIti: 0t I I I.IJXS. VIIiIii'AM EESHYSOK. Siinlitr;.-. Oct sil III ATRrwWl A Ij ! I.-ADIES AND GEXTI.EMLX ifvnuwisti to luni'ry. m'dress the undersigned, nlio w ill send vou uilinmt inrhey and without price, val uable iiiturinntiuri Itn.t will enable yuu to marry happy aud speedily, iiTo.-poelivo of iige. wealth or beauty. Thi.- iuroruintiuii will eusl you uoihing, and ifytni wifh to many, I will eliecrl'uliy assist vou. All leltcrssttictlv cotilhli ntial. Tho de-ire l' inlur mnt'.on sent l;y return mail, and no nucsiions nsked, I'.ltn-s -SARAH II. LAMBERT, Oreeiipulnt, Kings countv, New York. Oct. 15. 1HI. 2iuo. Atloriioy mil 4'iiaIIi- ait I.uvv, kAEEISBUKG, PENN'A. "7H'B carefully ntteud to collections and all other iiuiticis entrusted to him. iu thecounlies of Duuplm., Northumbcrlaiid ami Snyder. Oct. Ij, Im',1. iy A LECTURE TO "YOUISTG TLETST Just nullified in a Ftahut JZtivalopc. Price .r a it ix. A Lecture on the Xnture. Treatment nnd Radical Cure of S'crniuion'hu'U cr Sc:ithu.l Weakness. Invol untary Ends ;ions. S' .u:l Deiiility, nml impediments to Marriage generally. Nervoiisiics--. Con.uuiptiun, Epilepsy, nnd Fits; 'Menial and Pliy-ieal l.i'ranaci tv. resulting fruin (self-Aiiu.su. .u. Bv ROUEltl J. CI LVEHWE1.L, Al. I'., Au'h'.-r et iho "Green Buok," .ic. Tho world renowned niitiior. in this admirnblo Leeiure, clearly proves from his own expel ienee I hut thu awful consequence ut Self-Abuse may be effectu ally remnved withuiit medit ine. ami v;ilbout danger bus surgical niieratiur.s. bougies, insiruiiients. rings ur cordials, pointing out a (node ufciireul unco cer tain and effectual, by tvhith e'ery sutlerer. no mat ter what his conliiVui may be. 'may euro himself oheaply. privuti'lv. and radically. TI1H EEC 1'UUK WILL I'libVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS. Sent undu seal, lo rny ad''ess, in a plain, senleil envelope, nn the receipt of of six cents, or two post a:'C slumps, by uddressing ilie publisbcrs. CIIA. .1. C. KLINE ACO., 127 Bowerv. Xew York, Fust Office Box, Ijm). Oct lo. I Mil. Iv .'ic puiL1(TsIl ViiliiubU; I'll nu lot- Mlo. n1lIE undersigned will expose lo Public Sale, on "ATI ItllA V. the ll'lh of Xll VKM HER. lJl)l. at ft) u cb-k A. A., at the public bouse of JtiSEl'll I VANK1HK, in the Borough of Northumberland, all that certain I'm-iii unsl 'l i-iis-si l" Land, situato in Point township. Northumberland county, nd joining lands uf John Wheulley and others on tho uuilh, Widow Noursu on tho east. Ruber! Walker ar.d .1 C. Morton cn Iho suuih, and Jnlin Kiiuue on Iho West, laic tho estate of DANIEL RUBINS, do ceusad. Said farm is ubout four miles frum Norlh uiuberliin l, and contains iitfO As'ri'i. more or less. Whcreun are crcctid a good Two-etiTy Frame Dwelling lluiifo, ucai ly new, u Hunk Barn, Spring House. Ac. A never-failing spring of water, two giMid Orchards, and is convenient to limestone. About lot) acres of which aro cleared and in a g 'Od state of iMiKivation. biid tbo remainder well timbered w-.lh White I'nk. Yellow Fine and Chcsuut. TLeru is also a g'od water power uu the pieuiUos. terms ol fculc muue unuwn m u,e imir. WM. M. ROCKEFELLER. Attorney In fuel, for the hciisof Duuici Robins, dea'c1.. ulllJury, oei. . loot. "frOVXSIONj TIUCKSTE1UNG. rilHE undersigacd resoclfully iuforms the citizens X of Sunbury, thut he has commenced the huck stering business, and is ready to supply Iheni weekly with BUTTER, EGGS. MEAT, LAUD. POULTRY of all kinds, FRESH BEEF and POKh, Ac, Ac Persons desiring any of the above articles, will be promptly supplied by leaving their orders at bis resi dence, in Hcudrick'a addition. 1 ETER SMELTZER. buubury, Oct. 1, lbSI It Two ilrnj Hogs. C1AME to the premu-as of iha subscilber in Vppcr J Augusta township, about four weeks since, two white shoata weighing at ibe lime about hTty pounds each. Tho owuer is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges ad lake thcua away, or els. iho, wUl be" sold .'mAIIOK BOARDING HOUSEt (Formerly of the "Lawrence Ilouiet") HtlNUIJUr, PKNN'A. "ITIF0RM3 hot frlnnda and the pnblla nanera'ly 1 that she has refitted the fintun formerly oooupied by Dr. J. W. Peale, on HI aok berry stroot, jioar the Northorn Contral Railway Depot, and opened a Boarding House, whcru ho is pTpared to keep PUKMANLNT AND TRANSIENT BOARDERS. With good cooks and waiters, hoarders can enjoy the quiet comforts of homo with furo fiual to tho bet holds. Palro-iage front those who hiny rejourn In Sunbury, is respootfully aclicited. Mn. MARIA THOMPSON. Sunbury, Oct 22, ISM. SESTET'S COTTGSS ORGANS. Cottars Organ. A RE not only unMjiinlled. but they nrc el solutdv X V uiHTunli il, by any ollmr Heed Instrument in oueountiy. uesigncd c.Xnesslv lur Churches nml Schools, tbey nrc found to no equally well adapted to thoparlor and drawing room. For sale only by E. M. BHITU. No. 18 Norlh Seventh street. Philadelphia, vt here can nlo bo found a complete assortment of the Perfect Mulodjnn. Sept. 21, IHtll. lyw r. U'oiii-lW A: Arcfi Stw., I!ii1:ilelilil.-i. Cater fur the best Trade, nnd ofTcr nn Bait" nr de ception to inilnen Custom, but rely on FAIR DEAL INU and GOOD GOODS ! Bc5 Merinoes. F:ii'aionli1e Silf;?. Nobility Plaid", Pirn's Puplin, Dark Foulard Figured Mcrinooi, Plr.ld ,'liawl, Uood Iilauktts. P. S. Wf follow GOLD d )T1. ns eloso as we fol low it up Now is a good timo fur Merchants and Consumers to come iu. October H. IStil. 2mw I 30j U)i,l 3 Iiit-i-r:i(ioniI Ilols'l. Lronhe.ru. K'nnter Frun.'.liii Street NEW YORK. riIUS first clnss Il.iusc the mo;t quiet, homelike m. .. .inriuit iimi-i io iiir v.-u entrf snjierior indueenients to those visiting Ncw Yoilt for busineiis or pb nrnro. It is centi nl iu ils loention. and kept on tiie Ki roitas Pi.as, In connection with T-VVLutt's SaluoX, where refreshments can lib had nil hours, or served in their own roouip, Tho charges are mo derntc, the rooms nnd atlenilnnc.o uf tht lirsl order ballis, nnd all the modern conveniences attached. Oct 1. lHlil. .it'.sT oii::;::n Fall & Vinter Good3, AXD SOLI) CHEATER THAN l'.I.SK VniERW ! In Zetleiiioyer's Building, opposite Oearhiirt s Con feet ioniry Store, Market street, Sl'NIil'RY, Pa., BAS just opened n well selected assortment of . Ouods, vthiebbo otters fur sale at very low price?. DRY GOODS ! FOREIOX AXD DOMESTIC, such ns Cloths, Cas-i-morc. Mn.-lin. Sheetings. TVkii'g, Calicoes, Ue Laines. Silks, (; inuliains ,Vc , Ac. II. a. 'I'M siikI CAPS uf every description. 1 VATI AVCI P T?" 4 Ii I I'fPl TT iaNOIJOjN iS & V AIM L llhb. i . 1 r.on.-isimg of 3! -tcry, (.love?. 1 bread, l.'ntirr.s. i Sii'.ei:dcrs. .Nudities. Cullars, Jl.Midkerehief's, l'i-ir Bi u she. 1 ootb Jliuslies. l ao 'V llcnd l're.-.-es, Jl:ii- nNt uiu-oiiH?, i.oiirn. 1 nnj. onp?, t na Duuicrciu , OIUCI HI III ITS IOU It'UI'HI' u uii'ir.iuu. I HA.aBWA.RB, j such ns niuis. binges pikI screws, door iul"hct und ; knul, nnd CUTLERY cf every description. : Dvt-s, Drugs, rnin!-, Vnrnislics, Oils, G!:w, l'lll ty, Ac. i itoi'iisviir mid sliisui'c ol: rtery l'Mi'l,4n. STONE AM) KAllTHENWAHB. An extensive Stock of i Composed uf Sugar. Cofleo. Teas. Rice, Corn-starch, ; Mola-ses. Camiles, Meal, Fis'u, Cheese. Salt, Tobacco, und Segars. KEADY-MADE CLOTHING. A!-;o; Asfiri o f ' s ""i f wwf CT. Li,w0 for men. wtuuei iftul children. All kinds of Country Produco taken in cxeharrs fer Goods. Minbiiry, Sept. 10, ISol. slmii3it i-iilrs olh'i', yOTICE is heirjy g'ven that letters of adminis- Iratiun having bee i gractej to the subscriber, on iho e,taic of Jacob Kiebnch. late of Lower Maho noy township. Nurthuinborland county. Pa., ilec'd. All persons indebted are riuested to make immedi ate payment, aud th'.ro having blaims, to present lliem fur tellkuurt ISAAC L. WITMER, Adm'r. Lowur Mnhonoy twp.. Oct. S, 1SC4. 61 II ATS! HATS!! SAM f EL FA I" ST, Twj dours west of Tischer s Drug Store, Market St., iUNB.RV, 1?-11STJ-.. IS constauily iiunufacturiiig Hie latest styles of Wool nnd Fur Hats, which for euftuuss uud durability are not urpased. Ii ive him a cull aud sec bis stock of Hats which aro sold cheaper than elsewhere. Merchants und others, purchasing nt vholusale, will find it to llitir advan tn..'tu cull and procure un article cheaper und equal lotily inanutaeturo. Sunbury, October 1. lbol. :rI3SOUTION OF PAHTN-ItS-tlP. riHE partnership heretofore erlsO'ng between J. X W Friling A W. T. liraut. under tho firm of Fiiliug A Grant, has been dissulved by limitatiun. All persons indebted to lb" above lirm will plca:e call at once at the old stand and settle their accounts. Mr. trims tenders his thanks lo ihe pulilic for tbo liberal palrunnge extended In iho nld a.'m in tiieir long cuuiiiiuaiieu in miriness ana nopeb inai luey will er.terd tbe rarne putroungo 10 tho uew lirin of J. W. Friling .V Son. . . The businu horetofore iJariied ch by rrllitig & Grant, will be continued by the undersigned uidcr ' Ihe firm of J. W. Filling & Sou, nt the ol I stand in ' Mnrkei Struuic w here wo respectfully invite all to' call. d. W. rill LlSt. H Y. F1UL1XG, j Sunbury, Oct. 8, lfelil. 1 in BANK b?' NOHTUUMIi:til.AK. j VN idecion of Directors to servo for the ensuing year will be held nt the Bunking House in Ibe Borough uf Sunbury, IV. ou Muuilay Iho Iwunty-Crst dav of November next, between the hnrs of 10 o'clock A M . and .'i'o'iluek P. M. 1 Tiie tegular nuiiutil mceiing of iho Stockholders Will be held at tho Banking !l use in the Borough of !uunurv iiIorcruKt. nn tue hrst iuvmiuv 11 .ov em ber lieM .Nov. 1st, I VI ) at IU o clock A M. FAMULI. J. PACKER, Cashier. Suubury, Pa., Oct. b, J-oi. Git EAT HEDUCTIOX IN TIIE PRICE OF JTJi3l."D"" T nWiat9 1 EDWIN HALL & CO . I So 26 South Second Street, Philadulphis. Are now ottering their magnificent stock of Silks,'. Dress Goods, Shuwls, I'lolhs. Cloaks, Velvets, Ac.., 1 far beluw Ibe prosenl Geld Prices ! V e have also on hand, a large stock IJ DOMF ffl lc GOODS, which we are now selling at a great reduo ' tion from the prices we have been selling tltm S, j As wo have had the advanlugo of a rise in the prices ' of our Stock iu the progr 1 of ihe War for the last ' two r r three years, we uow propose to give our Cu- tooicrs the Advantage of the full in i'ricos. 1 Calicoes and Muslins, reduced, Flannels ar.d Table Linens, led need, Elauke's and all atr.'jie liouit, reduied, We respectfully solicit from the Ladies and otaors , visiting l'htladclphia. an rxamiusiion of our aiook, ' which u unsurpassed in variety and style, in thuciiy. . X B , Whole lo Bn-rs, ereiuviiel to examiua ' our stock. TDWIX HAUL A CO., I N'.-.. 1) eVutb Sencnd strtet, FWIadsirhia I OrUibr t. 1W4 -?djw ;. , ,rfra rsan 11: s i . m i ditspefsia; sua lHr.ABF.rS UKflt'LTtN'tl FROM PISJRDKRS ov Tin: .JiTi:ie AND DIOKBTIVP. OKOANS Aro Cured HOOPLA N I) ' 3 dejrlnan Bitters The Orait StrctigthtnivQ I' Tnr?t bittor3 have performed moro Cures ! Haveabd do Give Bctltsr Satitfaclion ! llaV! tnore Testimony ! Have more Rospcctablo People to Vouch for Them ! Than uny othor article ju the mnrkcl. Vi O defy any OXE to ccntrRdiet thlt Assertion, To any enc (hat will produce a Certificate pu-jliihed by ns. thai is not vem-ime. HOOFLAKU'S OSHMAN BITTEtiS. W'ill cure every enm of Chronic er XcrVovs Debility, DisonvM.l inc Kidneys, nnd UlscAsos arising front a disordered fctninne'.i. OUSEU VE T HE FOLLOWIXO SYMPTOMS Resulting I'ioiu I'iioidtrs uf the Digestive Organs ; , ''..pl , pai'.un, lr.trnr'l Pil"s. Fulness or Blood tot'ic Head. Aci lily of tho Rto n.iedi. XuusefiT Ilct'irtloirii. Disgust Ibr Food. Fulness or Wembt in the Stomach, Sour Eructations. Sinking or fluttering at the Pit of the Sioinneh. Swimming n! the Head, Hurried and Diffi cult Breathing, l lt'ttcting at tbe Heart, Choking or Snti'ocutiijK Se!'-nii-'ns vlicn in e lying posture, Diiu-nc-s of A irion. llots or Webs he'ore the Siht, Fever nnd Dull Pain in the Head. Pcflciencyof Perspira tion. Yellowness, r.t the Skin and Eyes. Pain in the Side. Back. Chest. Limbs, Ac. Sudden Flushes of Ib'nt. Burning in tho Flesh, Constant Iimiginings yf Evil, und great Depression oi'Spirits. THAT THIS hiTTERS 18 NOT ALCOHOLIC, i'oiitalttsi no ISnni or AVliIwkey, And eau't muke britnkards. but is the Best Tonio iri the World. ir'trt Mho Snyst So eroin the I!cv. Levi fl. Bock. Pn'tor uf the Iinptislj Church, lVmbc: ton. N. J .. l'or:i.ciiy of tiie X jilri Baptist Church, I'liL'hdolpliia. ss I haveknon lloofliirid'i t'trti'.i. Fitters lavorn bly p.r n lunener nl yearv. Ih.i' eu'rd '.be.u ia my ow'.-. t'airi'y. end l.nvo I'een ri ple.iseil with i:.c:r rti.:-.,. . i,.,. . war indoor I torer.'onnietid them to ma tr; r,t!:err, nnd know that tbey Imvc uperatei! in a strikingly beneficial manner 1 take gie it plcnurn in thus j-tibl'Mdy pP'clniming this fact, nnd caliit: taw nttcntion of thoso nfUicted with the disease fur which they recommended. t tlru ililteis.. knowing t.oiu experience Ihnt mv reco'iimondalion will be su'ti.iu ed. I do this moro cheerfully Us J.")"and " Hitters is intended to benefit 1 1-c al 'lltti'd. nnd iu "in.t n rum di ink." Yours ti-ttly. LEVIG.LECK. From F.ov. .1 Kcwtt.n Crown, D T , Eliturof the Kncvh.pclia "I U;li2!uoKuo".'.cdc, v.:.i TLriitian Chruiii'jle, t'liiiadelphia. Al'liouih nol d'sfftsed l-J favor or recomtrend Pa tent Medicines in general, through distrust of their lngredienis and cBetts, l yet know V-V " ,',1 believ-hlloseli to iln-. o roceniil ll ,.,,,., ,un. ,u il,0 l,i,c ttiul hu ninv to the benefit of c.thvis . l .1 tl.is flip uturp niirlilv in re?ar rcdicBis aud eflcets, I yet know ol nu sulucient tu the bcnelifs ho 001 nnv simple rrei.aralioii. ill the impc mul nu may iocs cunuiuuiu I dn this the more rondilv in rcsard to Jloottand s U-rnian Hitters, procured by Hr. C. M. Jnukson. of t,iq Citv becnu-e 1 wsr prcjuuicou nirainst incin lor lunuyjeiirs. uniier tMe impression mnt tncy were chiefly nn alcoholic mi'-tiths. I um indebted lo my friend Hubert SheomnHcr. Ei., for tho removal uf this prejudice by proper tests, nnd for cneuuragc luent Iu Irv tlieni, when uttering from grem and. long continued debility The ue ot thrco bottles of these Bitters, nt the beginning of the present year, was followed by ev! '.'.cot relief and reslurntion to degree of bodily and mental vigor bich I had no' feu for six moulds before, and had almost despaired ol'rcgaiuiiig. I Iherelorc thank God and Inytricnd for directing to the use ot thorn. J XEWTOX BROWN. From the Rev. Jos. 11. Ktnusrd, Tastor of tho Mth Buplist Church. i ; Dr. Jackson : Dfnr ?ir : I have been frcqucntiv I reuuested Iu connect uiv iinmo with commendation ' ol ililleieiit kinds r f inodieines but fegardi-ij; the. ' ! prn' t"-c ".!! out of in v appropriate sphere. I hum In I f.H n r r'e-'ix-il ; but wilh 11 deal' pro l in vaHr.vs ! iastan;-c. aud panicularly in mv w.il.v. ct ! use i fulness of Fr lb.o!land s GerU.nn B'i'ers. i depart for once Irum my usual coiiisc, 10 rapiwj my lull convicticii that, tor general dibit it? of tho system I'nd esiiecially I'c r Li ver Cooi.laiUt; it is a sate and vnluaiile preuarntiun. In son 0 cares it may f..il ; but u'ua'.ly, I doubt not, i will be very beneficial to tho'e who'sutler from tho auvc cause. Yours, very respectfully, J H. KEXXARD, j' EighiU below CoSte? Street, Philadelphia. I From Rev Warren RandulMi, Pastor of Baptist I Church, Germnmown, Pcuu. j Dr. CM. Juckson . tcr.r Sir Personal expo I rience enables 1110 to my lhallregaid the Goiiniin i Hitters, prepaid l y yuu as a nnl excellent medi. ! cine. In cases uf severe cold and gcnirul debility I have 1 been greatly benefitted bv the use ol Ihe Uiltei Yours, tru'-v, W AEKEX RANDOLFH. Germuulowii, Pa From Rev. J !I. Turner. Pastor of IKddingM. U. Clinch. Philailidphia. Dr. Jackson ; Dear Sir : Having used your ?H mmi Bit'crs in mv family frequently I am prevred to say ihat it hns'been ot great service. I l-'dova that in nio-t c-r"s general debility of tlio 'sttiu il ia the salesl iuhI mint valuable remedy of v. iich i have any knon!cdgc Yours, lcspeeilully, J. H. Tl RN iR, No. 726 X. Xinotccnlh direct. From the Ret J. M. Lyons, formerly Piitor of th Columbus X. J I aud Milesluwu ,1'a ) Baptist Churches. jil New Rorhello, N. V. Pr-t. M Jackson; Dear Sir: I luel it a plea tura thus, of my own accord, Iu bear teitimjny to Ihe excellence Jf Ihe Gerinun Diners. Some, jenrs mice being much attliiicd with Dyspepsia, I used them with very beneficial results. 1 hu u ufti n if. cuiumeudcil lo persons enfeebled by ihat tormenting disease, and have heard from them the uioit li.iUrc ing testimonials aj U: their great value Iu c .., of general debility, I believe it 10 be a tor.ic tb.u au-' uol be surpurscd M li'c.Vi 1 From the I'cv. Thos Winter, Pa tor of Iborouglr ! Baptist Church, j Dr Jackson -Iitiir Sir : I toe'. Jue to your I excellent preparation. Ilootlnnd's Guuian Hitters, to ndd my testimony to iho desirv ..,1 reputation it has j obtained. I have for years, e.t ticca, i.eeu Irtubloii I w ith great disorder in ley ' .cad ami nervous sysiam. I was advised by a friend to Iry abo.tWufyour Ger man Bilteis, I did so. 171 have crperkcccd groi,t ' and unexpected relic'.; ,y bnalth has beci very , uiatcrially benettited. i ceuS le.itly recatnmvud Ihu , uriielo where 1 moe', jt cases similar tj my own, ' and have been hii 4ra hv acy i f their good eil'ecu. 1 Kespeaifull.-; Ti-uia", T. V IN I EH, j " pi x'uurojgli, Fa. ! From Rev CF ',. S Unrmati, rs tSe German Rcforrnesi b, kuTiluwii. lieiKs e xility, fn. i'f 1 M. Jacksou ; lie-Be wed nir : 1 nave ten truuhl- jU iiyrtp-sia 'uriy twenty yiais, aud have r.over u-ed au nidii.te ih.il did mens much goo a ms HnofUud 3 Bitted. I am very much iiu pi ovid ia fci'it'h, a'li r al!n3 taken tivo bottles. Yours, will! rcspe'1. J- S. HLR.MAN. FKICE3. Largo Be (Solding nearly double sin actii y, i l 00 v.r belt Iu half nWi. f5 VI n; all Siw 7i aeuts psr E'vllie hull d 1 i u j FWA HE OF 0 tt I'TERFEITS ! Fee Ihat Ibe igr.oture cf C M. JACKS''X" ri rai the Wrapper uf each Until Should your noareUdr c, 5!:; not have tho er'., fr 1-1 l.c pii' uff by any nt:. 1 1 iwoiicaiir.3 prepjra lions that iun be uttoiLd I 1 1 place l.'il stfd to us, and we will forward. sei Ij reV.ci,b t xprmr. Priucipnl Oltce aud Mam story, No 6.11 AFf'H Sueet, FUiiaaelplua. J XES IVANS, (.accrears to C. N .1 iCk.u i Co .1 ' Fiopiitff.s tSTTor Balo by Druggli 1 1 ad P-elrs Iu .ry awn is the Uuit4 .Tar, 1VV fct J'.. - It . . -i -ss"
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