H. D. MAS9EB, Editor A Proprietor. E. WIL-VEBT. Publiahor. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19,;tBC4. 8. M. PETTENGILli CO., Ne. 87 Park Kow, New York, and 8tt Street, Boston, are out agent ft th Bcwrnr Amica i those cities, and aW autbortied to take Advcrtltf nenta and Subscription! for us at our loweet ratca. . I HOW SnKBIDAS EXTEB2D WEST PoiKf. ,'ieutcnnnt Commanding James Parker, Jr., f the United States gunboat Maumee, re "ivotl. when a lad. the appointment of a ulut nt Wvst Point, from the member of ongress from his district in Ohio. Unfor mutely, Parker was too young to enter the cnden'iy, and his fat Iter, desirous that some ic in his town should have the benefit of e appointment, cast about for a boy wor y of it. In a dry-goods store was a !ad, e son of Irish parents, who, by his salary clerk, supported a widowed mother and ter. Tho place was oflered to him, but .s at first refused, as ho disliked to give the clerkship. Upon being urged I'ur r, tho boy consented, and entered the littiry acidamv. To-dny he is in the Val. of the Shenandoah, and his name is ilip Phcridnn. ?Local affairs. ir We regret to learn that Dr. J. D. Straw go, of Danville, has been captured by the rebels, id now a prisoner in Richmond. t)MxiBrs Wo observe among tho new im imcnts, an Omnibus, awaiting the arrival and rture of trains for the convoyaucr of passengers. " Bank op NonrnrMBcnLAsn The aggregate nt of taxes paid into the National and the State ury, by the "Bunk of Northumberland,'' at lace, on its circulotion. dc-pro'itc. dividends, 4c, nt to about twulvc thousand dollars per annum. s sum $2..V7A was piid into the State Treasury. ie remainder into tho N-itional Troasury. ' Service? niny he expected in the Presbyterian i, on Thanksgiving Pay, Nov. 21. at lOi o'clock J. II. Young. I lie Pastor, will officiate. ?,)'. The :flrrt full of suof oj?urrei on y last. It wits u bleak and s'orn'y day, and S n for taste of what no may so-m expect. lit si.ow that fell win soon dissipated by the i v '.i sum. We publish in Mi"lber column a Hit of the rs of digress elect, and alto a list of the s'of the Legislature of this Suite. I'he November term ot our Court closed en -uturdivy). Souic important cases f dc-is-week. We observed Gov. Pollock in at v the best week, as eotiDsul in some impor- lie Conventinn of S.:linn! Diicctors met at c, nn Vci7f vlr-"" !n r-;r the purro of i the onm.ifiitnn to rinse Ihe Bf'.ii- of the l tipcriiiten-li'iit. It will h- in another column, ihut !he t a!nry fpnii fddO to J. TOO. -.n by lie: pro--'hv'cnli'jn b:i-o r.c H.vsir.u,. We were "hc-.tn n t day ur-hnrrclled nocket-pb.n!. with 1 rnvo'ivinc; inle by Mr. John MencH. a blHoJtu.iiili in y of tho Northern O.niral tlailro.-id. in ltiiJ i point of mi-chtil'.icrc'. i-kill, it would dj in experienced iinmilli. The barrels are . of solid metal aiid aro two and a half Sert Fanes, Chief rneiiie(r of the Thila d trie railroad died at his residence, in ?rt.on tho 12th inst, avem.ing. Tim I'hihule'phia and nrl- -uly doing a fine bunii;e;s in the wr.y of ie cars arc new. commodinufl ai-'i cumfor- curs leave Kric at alCi-lJin tho morn her at it.O't in the evening, and at I'hila-t-20 in the inorniiii?. Tho trains of the ntrnl road number from i Jo S ears, and ly well filled. There are now four daily rou tbid piece and Philadelphia, and all Milion Hunk advertisis a nitetlng of thg i. to tnke into eoii'ideration the propriety under tho laws of the United States. The t-Urcd a scuii annual dividend of five per ' id! UXff. Howe Miukkts. The high rates of pro-i-iiniti in mtiny artiolea. though thero i tendency slowly developed. The butch- at about their u?ual pricoj brtt pieces eni. rtirk i rallior tcarce yet. and :-e butchorat 25 el.. by the farmers, l'ork, in bulk, in New York ami I'hil vorth from 14 to IS cl. While in New .ieek since, we n a nuuilier of hind md Country beef for sale, at the foot of t ten e nts per ouiid. Suuhaeii fire gei- l.iorc plcniiful, but mill ooiuuiui.d i t to gobt, nt the rate of olJ centa per liirri-ihurg and at Philul"lph& the iti1 H-iusageK, not nf the canine order, ire geni-rally oouijxwed of equal parts priced pieces ot beef. Apnuunng the nh 15 ceuij. uud the beef 9 the aver 12 cent per pound leaving quite a r lubor, pepper and null and profit ana hnpa uot too much, considering that d of the market. Messm. Hover k I hers, keep the markot well supplied hich aro bold at $1 ccnti per hundred S per thousand. Applea we very ro worth f O per barrel, for a prinl Tor the Amoricaa. COMMUNICATED, i to the call iw-ued by the State Su ' L'ounuoa Kch'jolis, the School Direo itv, aiembli-d in Suubury, yesterday, ideratioD the increasing" ol the salary Superintendent. Shauiokin, was called to the ehair. t resolved by avOle of thirty-nine to u salary to eleven hundred dollars, December next. ;t lust has arrived in her slow coach, i faithful and coupe-tent officer bas ionised. , l.i-pn narticularlv fortunate in her mi Kuimrinteudtnt. lr. L'lp'a ttu tiou is only excelled by bis leul in iie if educaion. mt this eouniy, by her act yesterday, uibsl aiiial evidence of bor apprecia- id ixjinpctont oflicor. lolil. 'Tisii Rkvi s. We bar reeelved lott i Co., 38 Walker St., N. Y., the of tho AVeetmimter Hevicw. The lie of cou tents : Modem Fbases f .n t'ngland ; Mjuntaineering j Tbs by gtrausf ; The PatVnt Law ; Pr. loia ; Jlcrringa and tha Herring 'lcny'u' Poeinii Modora IcsPiuUens; Tha Laws of Marriage ;hleienuaahcr s Lectures on the Lifo i Leciutes on the Theology of the j lb-tor y of Christian Theology, by Meditation oa the Essenoe of th on, by Ouiiot; J. J-B. Perown' Hook of Pslms; Bod well' Trans k of Job; E. B. Pusey oa the judg y Council ; History of tbe Intelleot t of Europe, ly John WUlia-n Dr Dwks rf tbs Ttf'or. M- (Condetied frotn the New Tork Tribune InlervHllns; to Farmers, Foo of CliDArt UiRDs. 8. It. Drjsx, We. burn. Mass., thinks that cedar-tut U have kept his fruit trees nearly clear of nuruis for several yean. They come in flocks as soon as tho worms appear. This letter aroused Doct, Trimble, the entomologist ot New Jersey, an autbusiaat upon the subject of protecting birds, and particularly this one, called Cedar, or Cher ry bird because he considers it one of the most valuable laborers upon the farm, orch ard or gardeD. Kev. Mr. n eaver asked the Doctor to de scribe the Cedar bird, as we now have many in the city which resemble the Canary birds, only larger. Some call t'ucm English Spar rows. Doct. Trimble said that thev were neither. The Cedar bird had a high tuft on its head, and the ends of wing and tail-feathers ap pear as though tippid with wax. They are very beautiful as well as valuable. bqUASii v isb Bugs Kkmkuv. Anson Hammond, "West Liberty, Iowa, says that by planting a few seeds of hemp in each hill of squush or cucumber vines, the striped bug will be effectually kept away. Let the hemp plant grow until the vines are out of the way of the bugs, then pull them up like other weeds. This information will be worth remembering until next Benson. 1 HE HliAT JUDGE. D. Steck. HUEilCS- ville. Lycominjr Co.. Penn.. elves the fol lowing full description of the white ruiuVe i i. i . ii uiiu us uhuub. jie sin s : Having seen the article in tho Tribune. under the question. 'Does the weevil fevi- dently midge) breed in the mullen,' I here with give you the result of my observations on the habits &c. of that great pest of the wnenc crop. "1 lie perlect insect is a small (mat or Bv. as its name (midge) indicates; it, is of an oranL'o color, in general form it somewhat resembles a nnisketo, but is a little smaller being only about one-tenth of an inch in length. It has long, slender legs, and two transparent w:ngs. It antenna: are of a blackish color; those of the male are nearly twice as long as those of the femule. The eyes ure b!a;k and prominent. It makes its appeurnnce from the first ot June to the end of July, according to lattude, later as we proceed .North. "The female deposits her eggs upon the kernels of tho wheat, by uieuus of her egg tube, which she inserts iu the opening be tween the valves of the corolla or chatf which enclose the developing kernel. As many as ter. or (lf'tcen are often found on one kernel, lit a iluv or two tho larva or maggot is hatched from the egg, and com- , menus operation upon the iminuturc grain j from ulnoli it sucks the jui, of course pre I venting iu full development, and when ! several are present, rendering it entirely wonhlos. Iu about two weeks the liuvie jiitt iin their lull size, and are prepared to 1 nndergo mU change in their existance. t'lhcy cease feeding the body of the wtiim ki'imnvis wiium me sKin. ana it remains torpk'. in this slate for a few days, it then bursts this envelop and emerges from one -end .leaving its snell behind. Its appear I mice ii aiigiitly altered. Soon after inoulc j ing the insects fill to the ground, where I tliey burrow tive or six inches below the surt.tce. Here thev lie ensconced until the r.,11., ,-., s,ri.r ...I,, ,i, .i ..... ,.i i. .. .-. , . iiL'e. Unit it, from larva? to utiDaie. j Tl.i-t change is cmnpleted without ta.-tiiiL' i the skin ; the wings uud limbs of the yet im- p- rie-ct insect being uueonKiied, instead of closely enveloped, as is the usutil condition of tinist insects in the puiue state. It now works its way to the surface-, and emerges j in tin; final complete state, ri-ady again to multiply itApL-cie-s for fa;: her destruction. '"1 wi I here mention an iiiftunce that oc I curred in the Spring of l&Sli. Larly in j April I plowed a piece of land on which : the midge iiud destroyed a crop of wheat t be previ'ius season. Soon after the plow ing was finished., there was a heavy fall of run; the next day I chanced to pass over the field, and to my great astonishment I s.w millions upon millions of the tniiig in the- low places where the water had carried them. They were- then apparently in the sniim ciiii.liuun as when they lirat issued from the wheat to enter the earth, As the water subsided, they gradually disappeared by burrowing in the eurth agiiin. 'According to the statements in tho arti cle referred to the beginning of my letter the uiidge would necessarily become a per fect insect in the Fall, "when they take re fuge iu the mullen.' What nonsetiee!" Kcono.myis Wheat Growing. P. D.Beck with, Dowagiac, Cuss Co., Mich., wants '-the Club to discuss t he subject of grain raising in all its various relations. I think we, as u people who raise grain, and particularly wheat, do not sufficiently understand the subject in scarcely any one particular." He s i)M, ,-lt is admitted by all farmers w ho liue ustd grain drills, that they connot af f ird to sow their grain broadeast, but should use a drill by all means,'" and he thinks Gage's Kollcr Drill superior to all others.'' The advantages of drilling whent are: sav- I ing of labor and seed, increase in yield, and ! protection from Winter-killing and drouth. All the seed is buried out of the wav of birds, and seeding can be done in windy weal her." Miif. James Adams, Wee law-nee, Wis consin, says that gape are entirely prevent- 'I among poultry bv sultini their food in the same proportion as foon for oinse-Ke-s. S.n.o.N Uiiuixson. 1 advise those who are disposed to try this remedy to use it in homeopathic closes. If it is "not so used, I will warrant it to cure the gapes, for it w ill kill every feathered biped as sure as buck shot. Tkipe Hovt to Clean It. Robert Ter rett, h'eAton, Licking Co., Ohio, says in these times of scarcity and high jiriecs of meat, he thinks the Club would confer a reat favor upon all who read its discussions if it would give bouib directions how to save and cleau beefs tripe, which makes a most excellent article of food, but which few people iu !.h(J country know how to pre- The Rtiawor to this is, cut a small an opening into thepaunc'u ij)v-".w,ibl0 tl.irou."h w hich to empty the contents. J"18 wlt'' caro, so as not to smear the outsido, ?nd carefully .wash off auy substaacs that may adhere. Then let one mau thrust his a:'u) into the opening and sei.e the bottom firm ly, while another turns the sac inside out. Now sew up the slit that was cut firmly itb Btronu twine. The sac is now to be thoroughly washed in cold water, and then either covered with whitewash just as you would cover a fchcepskin to loosen the ni oo'i or else placed in a tub of strong alkali made of liine, or wood ashes or porash, and kept there until the wooly coating is loosened so that it can easily by scraped off with a knife. Ai soon as this is the case, give the sae another through washing to cleanse it of the lime, and then it is ready to be cut up for scraping. Cut it in long strips, about fire or six inches wide; lay one of these upon a table or board before you, fast ened at one end with a couple of tacks, aud scrape with a dull knife uutil quite free of the adhearing coat. Then wash and put the tripe to soak, iu weak brine for twenty four hours or longer, Then wash again aud it is ready for boilincr. It should be boiled uutil it is quite tender. When it may be Dicked or nut away to he eaten fresh after n cookinu bv stewinc. fryinc or broiling; and their certainly ia no part of a beef that affords richer or more palatable food, ana it is through tbe sin of ignorance that it ii so often wasted. i Cm. Bartlett said tbat he bad seen the ! effect tf aher upon land twenty -tr aftr Mr. CARPEJrrKn said that t hers wss a great dlfferanee In the qriality. Those from hick ery wood aro worth flity cont a bushel for many purposes on tho lurra. For potatoes ashes are almost invaluable. Alderman Elt asked tbe opinion of the uiuu ns ro me value ot leached ashes. He usea jsuu uusuclt year before last upon pota toes, without any oerceDtible acvant Mr. Bari.ett replied thai he might have Used tbe ashes upon soil already stifflcicntlv uppllcd with potash. They are apt to be oi tne least advantage upon clay soil. Boi.03 K0BI580K saiu it is certain that they are advantageous upon the sandy soil of Long Island, as farmers there are willing lu f t"si, nsues in panada West and transportation all that distance. Mr. Thompson mentioned the advantage of leached ashes upon Lorn? Island and . crop of potatoes this year, 875 bushels per nee-i. i Kuiu leninii present saia that he saw at Spiinglield, Illinois, J,200 bushels of the long red variety of potatoos grown upon an acre. Some persons w ho read tlna epnnnt will thiuk this a large crop or a larre ni ...... e would not, however dijr nn n tiinn t,nf graft it with a better sort. Do this in the spring as soon as the ground, thaws. Dig away the earth, and cut off the vine below tne surface, make a c eft craft. nnl .,., it up compactly with soil. I had a graft set in una aj- him upnng wuicu lias made vigorous, wcll-rinencd cane morn Umn dozen feet long. Forgraftiug upon a wild vine; use ctons from long jointed varieties sucu as tne concord or Hartford Prolific, llarriaburc. nAKRisncno, Nov. 15. A general order mis oeen issued noin tliese lieadqunrters to the commissioners of the several cities ami counties, directing an immediate enrolment and clnssificatiom of the militia of tho Com monwealth, under the provisions of the acts ot Assembly ot May 4 and August 22, 1804. In consequence of the great demand for surgeons iu Pennsylvania regiment now in immediate service, Surgeon General Philips has been compelled to organize a permanent State Medical Board in this citv. This board is daily in session, and affords nn op portunity to the members of the profession in good standing, who arc desirous of enter ing the service us assistant surgeons, to pre sent themselves for examination. Note from Gen. Pcott. We are re quested to publish the following note from Uen. Scott: "Lieut. Gen. Scott onre more begs to be spared ly correspondents principally ap plicants for authoraphs as he caiino't an swer one in thirtv of the letters lie receives. "November, 18C4." NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Diin-ieforlNlt.t.-An assortment of Dia ries for ISf5. of varies styles and site. Also, Cap, .'ote and Letter Paper, tor rain bv A-SXA PAIXTER. fiinloiy, Xuv. t, 1805. Gentlemen's Hat. All the best styles nt CHARLES OAKFORD A SONS. Continental Hotel, Philadelphia. Nov. 12, 1S34. 3ui NOTICE. ALL perwr.s indobtod to the firm of Frlling 4 tirant.nre requested to call at the old stand and pay up their accounts by tho 1st of lloccinber. All account? not paid by that time, will be placed in the hands of a Justice for collection. 1TULIXQ i, GRANT. Eunbury, NovS, 1S5J. Two Mirny Hoga. CAME to the premises uf the subscriber in Upper Augusta township, about four week since, two wLitc eliouta wtlirlnr tf at the time about fifty pounds each. 'Ihe owner is requcited to como forward, I ju.r.v 1 1 . jjiy i-uui nnA innu un-iu a n a y , or else they w ill be sold according to law. l'AVlD'W. MALICK. Upper Augu.'ta twp., Oct. 8, ISM. 2iu THE UNION FOREVER! At the Bturo of V"ILLIA1C BOVE1T Corner of Market and Fuwn Streets, SL'KB U Ii Y , P E N N ' A , Just opened FALL & WINTER GOODS, for everybody. This no --Blowing." but plain truth, which every one will be convinced that culls uud ex amines the stock, which consists of Dress Quod. Cassiuiere. Cloths, Uenls' Orcrooating, Joans, Cotlcuades, Muslins, lrcs Goods in great variety. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Plain and Figured Delaines, French and Figured Merinos, Fine Wool Delaines all sons and shades, Prints, ftatikecns. LADIES' CLOAKING. Tublo-Covers, irisli Linen, llronii aud White Sheetings. Pbawls, Balmoral skirts of all kindd, Hoop Skirts, alt prices. Hand kerchiefs, Flunnils. Ludu1 Kid. bilk and Me-riuo tilovos, &e. Jewelry of till Mud. Ladiea' and Gents' Union Skate. A lurge atsortmcnt of NOTION'S. Hardware, Cc lurwnro, G'awwaro, Chinaware, (ut-onswtire, Ciockciy. Groceries, Tobacco, Segars. Stiutt, ten. Lotlee, Sugar, Molutsis, Spicea, Fith, Salt, te., ie., I and everything elso usually kept in a store. Pro duce inken in excoune tor goods. No trouble to tiiuw inods. WILLIAM BOWEN. Sunhnry, Not. 5, ISfll. t A t I at Always : Always ! Always ON If AND, AND SELLING CHEAP THE ' FALL & WINTER GOODS, Just npenvd at No. 1 Store of WEAVER & FAGELY, COXSISTINQ OF HAVE just returned from Philadelphia with one of tho inrgost and beat selected stocks ol Hoods ever brought to fciuubury. DRY GOODS! FOREION AND DOMESTIC, such w Cloths, Cassl meres, Muslins, Shculines, Ticking, Calicoes, De laine, Flannels, and all kinds of MOCRNINfi Goods. Alpaccaf, Black ilks, (.iiughaiui, Bui moral and Skeleton Skirts, Canton Flannel, Nankeens, Car peting of all kinds. HATS &C CAPS. NOTIONS & VARIETIES, Comprising, Hosiery, Gloves. Thread, Buttons, Sus penders, Neck-tics, Collars, Handkerchiefs, iiair Brusbos, Ttlj Brushes. Uuui Rib boo and Curd, tape, cro'-ehct-braid, worked Cillars, fancy head dresses, tidy cotton, carpet binding, couiU, fancy sours, carrot bas Trunks YW imoroiiiM, uiaua, vooas, t aper, Envelopes, A a. Of all kinds, such as Nulls, llingeund Screws Door Latches and FA10U, Looks, and CUTLERY of every description. Also, Dyes, Drugs, Paints, Varnishes, Fisli, Flaxseed and Benzine Oils, Glass, Puttv, &e. ((uceuau aro mid (slussn ure oi' ull Uiuttn. STONE AND EARTHENWARE. An Ex tons! re Block of GROCERIES, Composed of Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Rice, Corn-starch, Maocaroni, Barley, Baking-powder, inolaasea, soaps, eandles, tobacco and iegaxs, bull, Fish, Meat, Cheese, Ac, Ao. Alio, large ruiety of BOOTS & 3E023. for Men. Women and Children. tVAll kinds of Grain and Country Produce taken In exobanae for Goods. Oit us a oall before yon purchase elsewhere, w are bound to sell u low aa any one else. Store-room In Ira T. Clement's building at the j uu anutb-weeteoTOer of Market rxjuare, near the Court Uerinniu,,,,,, Trlftfntpli. A Family nri m A-irioilt'iraL Jhtottil Tl i tUro' ,,,::,udin rocfry, Ni.Tlitlw, km. , . " '"cruiiiniiH itenmng gonor- fcT . Lh?rr? Uepiiriiiient we ehall present Ui ohoiowt Varieties within the reaal, or nnr extend. J!. J.'j , 0 Novelette., Tales, Poetry, &o., shell be supplied from the best and highest aourocs, and a equaltoMythigtobB,,un(1 , j,)Urnal or Agiioullural and Horticulture, omhraolni Tnrni. ng, Uardeninn, Fruit-lUWug, 4o. Our labors in una department for over thiriv years, havo mot tho cordial approbation of tho publio. Our purpose baa ueen to furnish useful and reliable information upon these very important branches of industry, and to Protect them so fur an within our papor aaiust tho talso doctrida and selfish purpoaosof tho uiiiny em pirics and sciisation-adrcnlurcrs by wlii:h the Far iner is inceasnnlly assailed. This portion of the "Uermantown Telegraph'' is alouo worth the whole price of subscription. News Department. The sumo industry, caro, and discrimination, in gathering and preparing tho Slir ri''K J-yenlj of Oio Day, expressly foi this pnper, Which hitherto lm linun nnn nf (l,nrlm,l l..,,l...n ind given so univur.-nl snlWaotion, will be oontinucd nu reaouoiun ellorta to nioct tho Increasing de mands of tbe public. Terms. Two dollars cer annum : ono dollar for six months. No orders received williout tho cash, and all subscriptions stopped at the end of the time paid for. Address PHILIP R. FREAS, Editor and Proprietor, Ucrmnntown, I'hila., Pa. Oct. 2D, lwil. 2t MILLINERY GOODS, 1 V'tv At the new stand, in Market Square, SUNBCHY, HAVE jtit received from Philadelphia the latest and most fashionable strlesnt .Mill such as llonnot", Hiils. Silk?. Velvets, HibUns end I.acus, Feathers & Flower?. Head Dresses A Acts, Old Ladies' Caps. Woolen Hoods. Sonlags, Erouktast Shawls, bilk CLOAKS & rurtg! Black Craps and Laec Veils. Oraim no.l l.ln,.n I'ni. lars. Dress Tritniuin- and lliitlonf. CivscN. Zephyr--. Soap and Perfumery, Cloak Trimming, Woollen 4 Cotton Yarn, lrcNiiaUiii;, Cloiik.mukiiijr and Iti-iildinu lon i la I on t NM If. Gents' Linen and Paper Collar.-, Neckties, tc. COUNTRY PROWCE taken in cxchanKe for Hoods or Work. Tbanktul for past juitronape r,o solicit the same. L. it. silTSSLKK. Suubury, October 22, lnfil Ililln:,-lli!iin & B:i-ic ECsiilrwntl. rpiIIS great line traverse the Northern and Norib ' J west comilies of liinsylvania to the oily of liric' on Lnko ric. It has been leiLed bv tbn TVnnsvK Company and isoiicr.Ue-d by thorn." lis entire lenirth was opened for pn."cnc;ef and freight business. October 1 Till . ISiU lime ot i ascenjror train? nl Suubury. Leave l.H-l-.vuid. Jlirnugh .Mail Jrniu. Elmirn Express Train. Lock Haven Ae -ominodntion. Leave Wcilward. Through Mail Tr:im tlniira Fxpres Train, Lock Haven Accommodation. Williameport AecmnMiodation. Cars run tlirounh wilboiit cbiinin 0.n. P. M. II 1., J 11,10 A. M. ."in A. M. .'17 -1.2.1 P. M. 1 1 " both ways, be- twecn Philadelpiiiii and Lrie Llegant riluepinjr Cars on Express Trcins both Ways between Williams-port and Jinlliiuoro, mid Williarnsport and Philadelphia. For information ri'snrctiint rasscna-er biiiness apply at 30th and Market St. Ana tor freight bii!iiie-.? of the Conipnnv's Agents, S. B. Kintretun. Jr.. Cor. I :! t, uml i ,1. . t s. Philadelphia. .1. v . Kevnoldf. r.rie. J. M. Drill, Agem . C. R. R., Baltimore. H. H. Horsro.v. (ien l Freight Agt. Philada. H. W. Uwisnkii, tleii I Tieket As't., Philada. JoKI'II 1). J'oTTS, Ucn'l Manager, Willinmsnort. No. S, ISM. jacob o. beck:, MERCHANT TAILOR, And Dealer in CLOTHS, CAS.d.MEIti;s, VKSTING. Ac. I'avvn Mlrvrl, k'osiiIi 1" t'vavor's lloli-I, . 8TJNUB 3R"5T, Is - TNFORMSthe citim-na of Hunlmrv and vicinity. S l , i .-. , 111.:,...,..,. 1.1.. .-;.- . -i , lull itusjpti.tnt-1 r.l 1 I-vi.ri ai xvc b i:ii .oois, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND QUALITY. His str,ck consists of Cloths. French Cloths, lilnck Doe Skin nnd Fancy Ciif-imerr. llliu i; Siitin, Figured Silks. Plain and Fancy Cu.siiuero VKSTINtlS. which ho will make up to order in styles to Miit the tu."io of customers, on short notice, and the most rciifouablo terms. Any Ooo 1? not nn hand, will bo furnished from Philadelphia, by pivinir two days' notice. Uoode luini.-he.l hy cu.-louleri will bo masse up to order as heretufore. As ho w ill employ none but experienced workmen, person? may rely on getting their work well done at ids shop. Thankful for the patmnai-o heretofore bestowed, he respectfully solicits a coutiuuauceof tho same. Sunbury, Sept. 10. IMI. N E W G O O'D S! Two doors wool of Win. H. Miller's Shoe sloro, Sunbury, Pa. Just opened a fresh supply of FALL AND YV1NTEH GOODS, Such a Fancy Dress Trimmings. Ribbons, Gloves Handkerchiefs, l.t lies' Linen Collnri uud Cutis Oent's Linen and paper Collar. Notts. Belts. Lace Collars and Slceve-i. Hair Roll". Velvet Ribbons, Red. White and Blue Nock-tica, CVrscts, Quaker ekirts, lokcsand Mccvcs, WOOLEN GOODS, comprising of Sonlng, Hosiery for ladies and children, Cups of all kinda, SicuriV, Ulovca, Mittens. Ao. Also, a new style of nunl'm for (inrril nl.lt wni.ls together with 8'iviss, Jncouet and Victoria Miudins urapo Jnllais and Vcilx. (Irenadiiio and Liico Veils rnd a variety of otherariielis too nutiierous to men lion. MARY L. I.AUARCS. Sunbury, C:t. 22, lHit. Sunbury High School, "tlTILL re-open in the 1 Id Ba'dlst Church, on II10 first day of Au"i-t. 'I'll, eoue of nufnieiioii riuoraces all the bniuebes tuiiirhl iu Ac.'idcmie uud beminaries of the higue-t grudu. Ir.HMS TKit M5SSUI.N (If 21 MI'KKf. For Lnuguagcs ancicht uud modern includ ing all other branches, $l.i pn Natural Sciences, Alu'ebra, lleouieti v, cto. I 'i nil Advanced Grammar, Gcorjobv- llisiory, ic, 12 IHI ' ltudimeuts.of above, ID I'D Primary, 8 no Iucidenltil expenses, 6u Tuition payabie quarterly in advance. No deduction made for bt time. Pupils can enter at any time, and will only bo charged from the date they enter. Fur further paitiuulurs apply to the Principal. E. P. BollBAUl. Suubury, August 6, 1ml I. tf Uodey'a I.ikIj'm liuolt. The Fashion Maqazinh oit tiik Woui.p. Literature, Fine Arts, and Faxhioiw. The most magnificent Steel Lngriivinjrs. lloulilo Fashion Plates. Wood engravings 011 every niliecl tloit cuu Interest ladies. Crotchet knitting, .Selling, Em broidery, Anlclos for the Toilet, for the Pi.r'or, tho Boudoir, and the Kitchen. Everything, iu fuel, to mako complete Lady's Book. , Tht Ladic Faroe it t for 33 Year. No Magatine hat been ablo to coiupelo with it None attempt it. Godey't Kcceipts for every department c f a house, bold Thc,sealoue are woilb the price of the Bock. Model Cottages (no other Mngaiine gives them), with diagrams. Drawing LeO ''ur YcunS' Another spcoial- ty with Godcy. Uriitinal Musio, worth $3 a year Other Maga- ins utililiKb nlrl worn-out IllUbl-l but the tubseri- bers to Uofloy gel 11 oeiore iu ii , . Uardoniug lor Lauiea. Auoiuer jiuuhuhjt . .. 0oA"y.: . .... . t c r r tastuona trom oiessrs- n. . . ..u.v -New York, tbe milliouaire uierehanis, appear Iu Godcy, the only Magaiiue thul has tiiem Also, Fashions for the celebrated Brodie, of Now York. , . . Ladies' BonDcta. We givo more of them in a yeartlian any other Magaiiue. In faol, ;he Lady's Book enablee every lady to be berown bounet icaker TEAMS OF UODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOK 165. From which there can be no Deviation. One eopy, one year, fS fO Two copies, one year, u" Three eopios, one year 1 00 Four copies, one year 10 IM Additiont to any of the above clubs, ( 2 !0 each aubsorlber. Godey's Lady's Book and Author's Home Yajra line will be tent, eaou one year, on receipt of W jl). S'e have no club with any other Magaiiue or Newspaper. AddfoM L. A. OOPEY. K. t. ror-erEixtb til Ctr.aut Wret. Ph:!a Cc-Vr i, 1H - i: F A I, L AND W I N T E U FANCY DRESS GOODS, 2fll AAA A I'AIA I Two doors West of the Tout Office, T TAB just reooived and onened a large assortment XJI. oi ranoy wress oooos, euon as u loves, jouvian r i . . . . . . -' r , Kid-glove!, Silk and lisle thread Ulovee: Ladies oritton and woolen Hoso, Children's Merino Hose, tfilk Mils, Handkerchiefs, Corsets. Embroidered Slippors, Ribbons FANCY DRK.sS BUTTONS, Buglo Uiiubi, Trimmings, Buttons, Belt Ribbon Velvet Rib bons, Braid, Unit Clasps, Ladies' Neck-tios, Fancy Buttons, CKAPKKIBBON and TltlM.MINO ; Em broidcriug, Braids, Jaconet and Swiss Edgings find insertions; Multeoc'o Lace Colnrs, Luces, tlrenndiuo Veils, Fancy Dress Comhs.lHoad Urease, Netts, and a variety of oilier nrtieles. WOOl.KN HOODS, such as Pontage Brcaklast Coseys, Cops, Mittens. Sacques, tiloves, Bilk and Cotton Flags, Ao. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. BOOKS AND STATION EKY, Book. ITymn Books, Blnnk Rf.cks. Mcnio'andiim Books, Diaries. Poekct Books.. Ink SUin ls. Pens, Pencils, a fine assortment ot Pnper, Ink, ic. Toilet Soaps, Tooth-Brushes, Ac. TOYS AND GAMES FOI? CIIILDHEX. All of which have been selected with care and will be sold at reasonable prices. ANNA PAINTFTt. Sunbnrv. Oot. 22. ISol. PALL AND WINTER MILLINERY UUULia AI ATEEDTTCED PRICES II! .IIIxh itl. I.. (kiixhIci-, Fawnlrcet, twodoor.s south of Shnmokin Valley 4 " Poltsvilla Rnilrond, HAS jo.st opened her Full and Winter slock of Millinery Uoo-l. 1.AD1KS BONNETS. Huts and Cups of 1 he Litest styb'a ; French and American F'owirrs and Feathers. Trimmings of all kindi-; La dies and Ciiildrens1 ilo-e. ttlovcs. ColLirs. Veils and a largo ns.-oi iineot of 1-uuey Goods aud Notions. Cull and see herstork. Sunbury, Oct. 2-', lsfi4. Im FAmDiiicoirsTmTE. 3VIISS KA.TS BLACK, ' Rl:.PECTFt"Ll.Y informs her friends in Sunbury and vicinity, that she has just opened her FALL AND WINTER GOOD3. oi Notions and Fancy Dry C-i'ods, Market street, four doors west of Wm. H. Miller's Boot and Mine slore. SLNBLRY, Pa. Her stock consists of Trimmings, notions, cmbroi dcries. L'tdiesnnd Uiildrons' hais and shakers: hilk nnd other Iiiiii i. fW'iset., Hoon-pkiu. Cr ipo and Luce Veils; Nets, gloves, stockings, collars, and corsets, Ao. WOOLEN GOOP8, Break fust Shawls. Sontags, Red Riding Hoods, Cops, Hosiery of all kinds. Oents' Hiiiidkirchiefi, Cravats. Neckties. Suspen ders ; Ribbons, of all kinds. Feathers. Velvet, uml loiuiy other articles too numerous lo uieiili-.n. KATE BLACK. Punbury. Oct. 12, IV I. Look at the Returns ! WM. H. MILLER, .M-irkrtS jmir. MWBt RY. PENN'A., Jl STrceivedfroni Nov York and l'hili'del liia, a fresh supply ol tbu latest styles and of the best iiiali'y of BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men. Women and Children, which he offers at rcdneo'l prices. Women's Shoes at ?l SO. All his good ftoek WARRANTED. No Paper Allocs sold 111 hi? store lie will al.-ii wholci-ale Boots nnd .Shoes by the box The public geuerally aro iuvitcd to cull aud ex amine Lis .-bn-k. .Sunbury. Oct. 22. IPfil. I'OTNDKY AMI MAI HIM; SHOP. Tho undersigned having purchased of E. Y. Bright. Esq., his Machine Shop. Foundry. Ac, ut Suubury. and h;.s now eoiumetictd operations. All Kinds of Machinery, WILL EE MADE AND, REPAIRED PROMPTLY. Persons ilcsiringMAt'iilNK WORK iiiiine.liiitrlr. " ",:'i will do wclltoc:ill uud cxauiino bis fncililiej for uoin work clnup. n 1 .- BIAliOS: WHS PATTI'KXS. William uenuyhon. Punhnry. Oct lSil l. MAT U I m O N I A I ! LADIES ANU (JENTLUiEX I if v"ti ti nmrry. iMroi ihe umlfinpfl, hr t will ni'iiil ym ivitlu.ul im-iioy mi l wkbotit mvc. 1 util'lu iiiinriiiKticn tliut will cnaMi' yu to murry 1 happy uml pcedily, i;ii'-i(ptivo ct no, wealth tv ! huiy. 1'hw iiil'Tinatiim v iil o.X you noihtu. nl I if ynu wi-!i to itiiirry, I will chriTfully m-sUi j.u. i All li.,ltfr"'lni,ttv C"iitMii)tiiil. 'J'ho h-ir-J inf'-r- nmtinn hunt by rutin n tmiil. nnd thi iiur-:inis tiskcU, a-li-ns AKAUli. llA.MKKUT, (iroonpoinf, Kiiijn cuuuty, Mow i'ork. (ct. 1 j, S1. 2in.i, E, C- GOBIN, Alto-n-y mid .'oiiiiN-lli ill Imv, ilARRISBURO, PENN'A. A7ILL carefully attend to collections and nil 1 other mutters enirusled to him. in the counties of llaupbii.. Northiimberluud aud Snvder. Oct. Id. 1WI4. ly A IiBCTURB - TO "5rOTJ2STC3- MEN" Just jiuhliJicit in a feanl ltitvrhpc. Price sis criitl. A Lecture oil tho Nature. Treatment and nodical j Cure of rjpernuuoiTb'eu or Seiiiiiuil U eakness, Invol- ) untary Emissions, iSi-xoul Debility, and iiii)ediiiif-iits I to Marriage gencriilly. NcrvoitMicwi. l'ou-uiii,iion. ' Epilepsy, and I its ; Menial and Phiciil lneapaci- I tv, ri-uilirig frrou tcll'-.l)iiso, A-o. Bv KOUEliT J. CI l. Elt WELL, M. V., Author ut the Book' A j. Grctu 'ihn world rcnowucd author, iu this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from h: ow n e.perience that llio iiu f-.il eotiscipieiii-c ot Self-Ahuso may bj eltee.tu Hlly removed wiilioiil medicine, and without danger. bus suririeul operatics. U-uies. ipsiruin, Ms. iimr? (ir-oordiitls. ttointing out u mode of euro 111 oiice Cer lulu and eliectuol. by which every sutl'crcr, uo Hun ter what his eoinlitioll muv be. nmy euro hiinci-lf iln-Hply. priviiii-lv, and ralieiitv. THIS J.i.C TI Hi: Wi'l.l. PKO E A BIM.N 10 TUnCisANlsi AN 11 TlH H SANDS. Sent un.lei seal, to any addei -s. in a ptnin. sealed envelope, on t he receipt of ol s. cnls. or two post we stamps, by adilre.-sing the piiblirhers. CIIA. J. C. Kl.l.Mi ACO , 127 Bewrry. New York, Pott Ollu-c Box, 4oad. Oct. I j, lNi'4. I v ,1d (latt ol' list ICank oi' .orilitsinkt't--lantl, I'll., M. !, I -(!. I ASSETS. Yen,- and Bills di-eouoi, I, - - ?: ol.PM2'i t'eitili.-Hles of t oiled Matis Mint . loll eon mi I nited States o-'-'it Loan. - - - - ioo.uutl 00 ' ' Interest bearing Legul Ten ders, 31.000 00 Pennsylvania, " ... 2. mil 110 Bunk of Northumberland Stock, 0,07(1 lit) Northumberland Biidgo Slock, - 1,000 till Telegraph Stock u ("I I lioiil Esluie. Ac. 7,o7'J h7 Due by oilier Banks, - - l.".' lllh.J Notes of other Bunks, and Legal Tenders r-2.ini t'O Cath Items l.tllJ uU Specie in Vault Including Commonwealth 'Sj.-ecid Cenificatc, ."l.liilS "I Cb'.tJ.7j7 Dl S';i.411giii 41,27'J llVbOO no ::u.2tfo ut) T.IABIL. nir.s Noiesiu eirculaiioii, Duo to other Laiiks, - ' Commonwealth, Currency Specie Certiliculi s, " jiepositom, for f 042,5 VI NoHTllt'M Bt'.KLAND Co., S"T I hereby cortily the abuvo statement to be just and true to thu best ot my kliowlcle Hiid belief. S. J. PACKLU, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before uie. I Em L. WiLvi.iiT, Notary Public, j Suubury, Nov. 3, lsbl. 1IUCKSTEIUXG. &C. rpilE utidvrtlgacd respectfully informs the citisent X of Sunbury, that he hut ooiuioeoeud Ihe buck- storing biisinesa, ami ia reailv to supply Ihoin weekly wilhBl 'iTEK. EGi.S. MEAT, LAUD. POl'LTUY i.I'hII Lin. Is . fi'RKSII HllkP and POKK. sl., Ac Person duairing any ut tho uIhiv nicK-, will be prouipiiy tuppnea oy itai tog mi-ii wi" - ' denco, in lieudriok't addition. fun cur- Of 1 l.ly'l 1 BOARDING HOUSE. JIKP. MAKIA 'I HSO.IIP'SOA, (Formerly of the "Lkwrcnos lionae,") RUNBURT, PENN'A. TNF0RM3 har friends and tha pnblta generany that she ha refitted tha house formerly oooupiod by Dr. J. W. Pcalo. on Blaokbcrry street, nnur Ihe , ... ... w. .... ........ . Northern Csntral Railway Drnot. nnd openM a Boarding House, whero shn Is prepared to fceop PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT BOAHDJ.KH. Wjl.li good oooksand waiters, boarders onn enjoy the quiet nonifurla of homo with faro equal to the best, hotels. Patronaire from lhoo who may sojourn in Buubury, is respectfully solicited. Mrs. MARIA THOMPSON. Funbury, Oot 22, Did. ESTET'S COTTAGE ORGANS. M s Cottage Organ. A Reed are Hb'lntely liistrumcut iii the country. Designed exprewly for Churches nnd Schools, they are found to Bo e'o'.i-illv well ndntiled to the parlor and drawing room. For'snlo onlr by E. M. BBUCE, No. 13 North Seventh street, Philadelphia. Whore can also bo found a complete assortment of tha Perfect M'-lodcon. Sept. 2-1. lwil lvw t'om-th Ac Arcli Mto., lMilIndplvhla. Cuter for the best Trade, and offer no Baits nr de ception to induce Custom, but rely on FAIR DEAL INt and tiOOD GOODS 1 Best Merinoes, Fashionablo Silks. Nobility Plaids. Pirn's Poplins. Dark Foulards Figured Merinoes, Plaid Shawls, Uood Blankets. P. S. We follow GOLD down, as cloe a wo fol low it up Now is a good time fif Merchants and Consumers to come in. October 8, lti4.2mw 1 ii1ititin t Iiitil llnlitl I gu3 aj 3,37 Broailnray, Comer Franklin Street NEW YORK. rPHIS first class House tho most quint, homelike X and plensmit Hotel in the city otters superior inducements to those visiting New York fer business or pleasure. It is central in its location, and kept on the Kiuoi-KAX 1't.AN. in connection with Taylor's r.i.ooN. where refreshments can bo hod nil hours, or i-ervcd in their own rooms. Thu charges are mo derate. Ihe rooms nnd attendance of the first order balhs, nnd all tho modern conveniences attached. 1 let 1. 11. .IL'iT OI'KNED Fall & Vinter Goods, and sold ciieapeu than else whehi: ! ISAAC "J?.1CA1T3 In Zetleinoyer's Buildlni;. opposite tiearhnrt's Con fectionery (-tore. Market street. SEN BURY, Pn., :- i T l AS just opened a well selected assortment of JLJL Uiwds, which ho offers for iule at very low prices, I FOR Elf! N AND DOMESTIC. Mirh ns Clolhs. Cnssi meres. Muslins, fhcutiiiys, Ticking, Calicoes, Do 1. nines. Silks, Liin'huuis. Ac , ic. Il i'I's uud CAl'S of every description. NOTIONS & VARIETIES. "in-'it in? of l!":cr.v. ,;lvc.. Tiirn,i'l. T'Hnmi, Sn-pru'li-r?, M'peUtics. Collars. lliimihMvliiil";, Jlmr nmnil Skirl-!, lluoi -SUirt-. tnipi'f-h:;. Trunl:, :i liM -", I'ml rclliis. i nitn-Vi.rn. S7l)s. nm tmuu'ruug oilier wrticlcei too tviliuis lo mcnl'on, HARDWARE, such as nnils. hinjics r.nj screws, door latches and knolw, and CI. TLERY of every desci ii tion. l.iycs, Drugs, I'uints, Vurnislit.-s, Uils, Glif-s, Iittty, k"Lc, Ar. CfiKH-rssiv, ar- aiad lsisjM sire ol -vry i-s-i-IjJioi. STONE AM) KAl!'niKN'VAi;E. An extensive .Stock of GROCERIES. Cinieil cf ."'tijf.ir. C-iCV-j. Ti:.. Tlh'v. Cr.rn-stnrc,n, Mi!u?c;, Caiidli.-. Meat, Fi?h, C'licui. tult: Tolieoo H15ADY-MADE CLOTHING. Alsn, for men. women and children. All kinds of Country Produce token in exchumrc foriiooifs, tMUibury, Sept. 10, ISiU. Aliiiin;lralvrsi otiro. VTOIKE m Ijpreby given that letters of iidmiui.:- trnlioii buvin - l.L-en in-anted to the subi.-riber. 011 tbu estjuo of Jacob ivieoj -ii, lute ,,'Lo.ci.r Mai.o lmy to-rt'u.ship. Norttiiimlcrlnu coiu.ly. Pu., dce'd. All piersous inU-.-btctt ure rcrues'ed to iin.kc imniedi ulo pay tin-ut. tttid those having claims, to prcrent them for settlement. ISAAC L. lVfTMEK. Adm'r. Lower Mahonoy twp., Oct. S, 1-iU - ft "TiArrs! TiATsTr" SAMLKL FAl'tiT, j Two doors west of Fischer's Drm? Store, Markot St., j f3UIT33X.T V, l-'EJSriM'A.. TS ciiiislautl v manufacturing the latest styles of Wool j L and l or lints, which for tol'mcss m.i durabiliiy I are not Miip.i.sscd- i i.iive htm a call and -vc his .stock of Hats w hich arc rold cheaper ih.iii ehewhcie. MerehauUiinl others. I purchibiing at tthc'.esulo, will find it to their adva.i I tujf v to call and procure an article cheaper and i-uai I to city iniiiiiifui'tuic. 1 Suiiliurv, October 1. lSii-t. I DISSOLUTION OF PAHTKKEtilll P. I rpiIE partnership heretofore existing between J. j J W Friliiig A W. T. Gruut, under tho firm of I 1 riling A Grant, has been dis-silved by limitntton. I Ail persons indebttd to the iiIkivv firm ivili please I cull a; once at the old strnd and .etile ih'-ir aecouius. t Mr. liniiil lender-his ibauks to the public for the I liberal patronage c.xlende I to ihe old liriu ill ti.eir j long continuance in busitn.-s uud hopes that Ihcy t will exletid the same putiouagc to the new linn of j J . W. Friliiig X Son. The bu-iiics heretofore cnried on by Fii!inA- Giant, will be continue I bv tbu un Jcisigr.c I uioler I tliu firm ol J . W. l'riling A S-.u. at tbe old s'und in j Mui kol Souare where wo icpecti'ully invito ull to call. J, W. 1 UILl.Mt, 11 Y.FWL1NG, Sunbury, Oct. 8, 1S1 1. lm BANK OF MORTKUMBEHLAND. N elcc'ioii uf Dircci.or to serve for tho crsuing . year will be bold ut the B..ukiug llnuse iu Ihe li'irooh of Suntiiirv, Pa.. on Momiav itie tw,-ilv-firsl ilav-d November next. Iieiwei 11 -tho hour, of 10 0 clock A. M.. aud .'! i-'i-Us k P. M. ; 1 be rei-ular ai.uual lneeiinj of the Slockl.ol lers w iii be bell kt tbe Lt.iil-.iii-.; lioo-o iu tii-j Jior-'Oli , of Soubiirv more.-ai.l, on ibe liis, i'uf lay in Nevciu- ber next i'.N'ov. IjI. V,i. hi Ii) o clock A- 1. SAM EEL J. PACKEit, Cuhier. Suubury, Ta., Oct. s, 1-mU. GREAT riEDl'CTIOX IX THE THICK 'jy EDWIN HALL Si CO-. . No 20 South Sccoud Slrcot, Phiiadi'j,,;, Are now offering their magniSccnt s'oek f-f Silks, liress Goods, shawls, Chaiw. Clou ,,s vUvtte, io , fur In low the pmeni Gold Piice 4 ; We have r.'.M on hand, a laiv stork r f DOMESTIC (iilOL-r., which we are now Hlling, hi a great n ou--1 lion from tbe prices we rjvvi, . e 1 t 'lit, ;:,e n'. As we I. am na-i iuu auv autie 01 a rise 111 lue prices of our Slock iu the pr-grck., of ihe War for the lust two or three years. vye nw propose to give our Cun toiuers tbe AJi''.nge of the fall in Piicct. Calicoot un j Muslins, reduced, Flaiiiic.'.s oi,J Tubla Linen, rcduood, Blatiki ia and all stable Goods, rviuced. We res-j.ocifully solicit from ihe Ladies aud olhert Tlkitlug 1 buuueli-bu, sa li-uilea-.i ol our sloei, , wblcb it unnurpajaed io varieiyand style, iu tbu city N. b- WbuitAtde Bnvi-ra. are invii.isi 10 t-xauiine onrttock EDWIN liAI.L A CO.. rV'e'iN.f ft. 5(114 Cm" ISEAFT3 Rn-Tt.TTNO VT'A T JT'RI.ERa or TmrisiVTi-jre AND DJOr.STIV !: O R d A NS Afo Cf.rctl ly . 11 00 ft, ai? if a German Bitters. The Great ! t?tigtt.n!ng nc an .tv cr These Tilters have perf rn-ed rrore Ceres Have and do Give Better tiiti'l ii.tloo Iltivc more Te'iiuiniy .' Have moro rj'.'fpcltaV.e Pcoplo to ouch f-ir Them 1 T j;in any other nrticic in ti e tn-k- . Wo defy a-iy ONE to contind'ct this A'-i'rliou, To any one that will produce a Ceriifictite publishd by ut, that is not (iLM'iSE, HOCFIiAND'S 'OBKM.AW BIT'r.Ra. Will cure every oss.u of Cb'oiilc or Nervous Debility, Iiiscnseol ti'c Kidneys, anl Diioueua arhiajr, frt a disordered Stomach. OBSERVE THE FO1.L0WINO SYMPTOM5 Resulting from L'i-.or lers of the Bigesiive 0tguu3 : Cor"! prt'jn. Ii.wiir l Piles, l'iiliie-s or Blood to tho Head. Ardiiy of the Sto tr.ach. Nausea. Heartburn. Difusi fjr Tood. Fulness or WoiftMt In the Stomacb, Four Eructations. feinltift or Fluttering at the Pit ofil.o Stomach, Swimming of the Head. Hurried end E'itTi cult Bieuthing, Fluttering at tho Heart, Choking or Siifl'oentin); Scnatior( when in a lying pesMire. Btiii ncss of Vision. Dots or Webs before tho Hijrht. tover and Dull Pain in tho Head. Deficiency of Perspira tion, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes. Puiii in the jSide, Ba"k, Chest, L'mbs, Ao. Sudden Fluherol'H ;nt, B'.irniia in the Flesh, Constant Iini.tiuin-.'S of Evil, and preut Drpressiou of Spirit!. THAT THIS BITTETtS 13 ' NOT ALCOHOLIC, Contsiitts 1111 Rum or AYliisUc-y. And can't mako Drunkards, but is the Best Tunic in the World. I j?' Uedd ho Nny No j From the Rev. Levi O. Peck. Pastor of th 1) -i t. Church, Pein1. ci toTi. N. .T.. formerly of the North Baptit Chitrch, Philadelphia. I have kny.m Hoofland's Herman Bitter.-; Invora bly for a number ot years. I have used them in my own tbuiily. and have been so pleased with tbeir effects that I was induced toreooiiiiuend them to ma ny others, and know that they have operated in a strikingly ln-nefici-il manner I lnko grot plenssro in thus piibliely proebiiniinc; this fact. 111.J c -illiuj :l.o atlention of tli"--' aii!:e'ed w ith thedi-ias-.- i r wlib-ti thev reeoninieiide-1. t.i :lnst, J'.ttteis. knoiv.oj from j experience Unit my rccuiuiuuu Jnlioo w ill be u-i!iin- - : eu. 1 UO'.ltls mi-re enei.-riti!, i- ih'ii:i sjotiei-i I U iiileiidcd to beiv-tit the nP'ic'.eJ nnl - - i -'i a rum drink. ' Yours tnth . LEUG U.'.t'K Ti-om Bcv. .1. Newton Brown, V. P.. Editor of tin Encyclopedia of llcligions Kuow ledge, and C')ii'ist'ii Chronicle, Philmlelphiii. A'thcuuh not difposnd to f.iver or i-"".iihip"1i 1 Tu (cut Medicines iu general, through distrust of their ingredient and effects. 1 yet knoiv of no ,-uff -iei t Tiiisons why 11 mull limy not testify to the benefits ho believes himself to have received tiom nr. v simplo ' j r 1 . . l-r;i' iIihi he niity th;v LoiitnOiite ' to the benetlt ot ot'l ?r.' ' I do thifc tlit UH'rc readily in regard to J'loofumi'.-i I fiHrman ililters, prepared by l)r. C M. Jtu-:H-!i, e ; thii! city, because I was prejudiced uifaiiit them for ' lnHiiy years, under tho impression rtiut they were ' cliietiy 110 Hlcoholio mixture. 1 am indebted lo my j Irion i B0H1.it Slicomukor, j., lor the n-tnetal of ; this prejie lice by proper test?, and for Ciieoui age I lueiit to try llii-ni. when SBtVcriog fiotn great and I long eoMiiniKii 'lebiiity. The uie ( f three bottles of ! tlie.-e lUl'. jrs. nt ihe I'L-giunini; of the presmt ycur. : wa5 f.-'.lowcd bv evident relief and restoration to a J detti-i.o of biKlil'v ni 'l mental vi.'or which I had tu". i felt for six lUuuin) before, and bad ulnoi-: dcipiireU j nf re ruining. I therefore thtiuk God and my liicnd for uirecliiig lo the Use of ihem. j J. NEWTON EUOVN. ! Fronvtl.c P.cv Jos. 11. Kcnnard, Tastor of tho lu;h Baptist Church. 1 Pr. Jackson Dear Sir : T have been fi-wiinntly ' reiue.-ied to c-imect my name with coiiinieii-tiiio'e.s J of ditiennt hii.ils of medicines but regKnling il-u I ioneii..-e usout of 111 v nppropriuto bjdieri-. I have in I iill oases declined ; lint with u clear p: ill val i i iosiani'e?. nod particularly in 111 y family, ol the 11,0. i fulness of Dr. lioollund's German Bitters. 1 deptirt i for once from lny u-unl eoui.-o. lo expre-a my full i-oiivi-'tiou that. 'for reticrnl debility ol tl-c sy.-teui ) and .-lie-.-i-illy lor Liver t'ou.idaiiit. it is s.iu en-l valuable prcjinraiioii. In oll!C ease? it may fail ; but usually, I doubt not. it will be in; H-'Jelioiat to those wlio'sulU-r from the above cause. Yours, very ri.sr-otf.;lly. J. M. KEX.S'AHP, E-l.th below Ce'atcsft'.rect. l'b:l:i.le'.: lii:i I'ioiu Bfv War-.cn b ud-ipii. P-t r Cho.rch, (leruiBiilov n. l'-:im. cf Enrt'.-t I Dr. CM. Jack m Dear hi- Pe-. joi-'-I CTp--! rieiice enables me to :-ay th it 1 re-rid ilo 'i iiii iu 1 llittii-s, picpared by you 11- a 110. i eAel'-.tii i'ii 1I1- cme. 1.1 cj. 01 severe com aim geucr.11 m i. .my 1 have been grcuilv buiicliiied o il,o usu oi the IVtieis Yours, truly', W Ail HEN KANDOl.l'JJ, liei'uiaiitoKU, i'a. From Ilcv.-J II. Turtcr, Pasyrof JiedlUi ; M. V. Church, Phihidelphia. Pr. Jack ton . Dear Sir : Ilai In. ire 1 your tier man Hitler in my Uiuily fieijUt-i.'.Iy I am jie u- i to say (hat it ha.-' been oi' i,rcat sc. ice. 1 beii-vo that in u..t eai-c-ol gcuetal I'ebility e;' tho iv-iein it ie the safest and most valuu'dc leiuedy ot which I huvcilliv k..olv ledge. Yours, re-peeilully. ,1. II. Tl'JiNTP.. No 72i N. Nineieeulb istrtet. I'roiutbo IU-v. J. M. Lyous. firincrly P-nior of tho t'olumous N. J I aud Mile.-tonu (l a.) U,.i tis-c Churches. New Kechcr.v. N. Y. Pr. C. M. Jack: '-:: Dear Sir: I Uel i: a pie, sure thus, of my own a, 'cud m beat ic-tuai.i.v to the excellence ol the i.crmaii llilie.s. Sooie -ars sii.ee bci'n: much u:'i!'u-tea vith L' s?j,.j.; in. 1 iiseii. llicu wiiti v..-;-y b.-ueticial re.-cl'ii. i b-ae oit-.-i:, rc-c-ia-.meli.led lo peroltS enteeblo t ry lhal tcimioL.lo; dis-.-a-e. al. 1 hti c heard trom i'uoi llie lul f.alls-l. iug testimonials as lo ihctr -xai valu-i i-i eas.s of g .oend debility, I bcliuvo 11- lo te a t.-'jic llit run not be ui pjssej J M LY0N0 Frcia the Rev. Thei. Wi:;tor, Pis-Mr of r.oxhjrouU Faiitij' Chuich. Pr. Jackson ' Y'ear Sir I ttel It duo to your iivi-llctit prcpa'ntion. l.iwHa"d's Cermnu Hitlers. t- a 1 1 my l-.sii'o.'i.y 10 .Qt jt ,crvi i 11-puiation it iiiLi ouiaiiid. 1 liu 0 f jr yci.r rt r-.i.is. been tioublc-t wiili .'ienl, .lisorilcf , my bead and nervous system 1 mi- 11 1 i: e l 1- y u f, loud to I V a u-vilo olyoor i,ei-. iiinii bi'nis. .,'i;l ul.l have experienced glial kil l nil. xp C;,,l r..',;c. ; l.c-llih bsi belli l..-iy msl-riallv Icnrtltie.l. 1 c.'uti dei-tly leoouuivtid ib'j ar'.i-.-le w i,e,u I mi-t with 111.-1.1 siiuilar 1 iii' 1 and u" bceu n.s,.r-1 .y ;..a; y i-i u. 'r I " .-ts lie., :at''i,ily y, tir-. 'i . UiNli.ll. Kuxb r..u.-,i, I'- rrcm n.-v. J 3 lb . 10.111, of the C.-r:nan F.c. 1 r:u I t liurib. Kuttown. Berki, county, Pa. Dr. C. M. Jtick.-et ; P.e.-pecti-d sir :--1 Love 1 e- n troubled Willi Dyspeiiria in'ulv iweut; vim. nl have nuvcr used any oieli-M-io that dui e.10 a ffo'l as llor-i'ifl-id s'l'.il'cis I Hit vrrv 1111: proved in health, a!i-r bavirg t.il'i -u tv; tours, vilh rcspivt, J. e. 11 E;'.' Ulll.-: 'i i 1 1 Largo Sue ' H '.'i,.- bi i.tv ..:i'i-- j. .". I" takll SliX u per l.'e'.U '.ie',' 1 1.. i iiKWAK1.' ore v:'i"t.i, -t'.. i fee that the Piuafn'o f J M .;.ClvN ' is in li,e Yi' rapper i f each ( ' t Should your ne ireit'-ru" : iiA bi.ve tha a.-;ic: -. do uut be ptilou ry wi' 01; : laicxioa.ir:.; ,-.-para tions that uiny l- oil. red-1. t 1 plaoe bin aind to us, toil we will MkuiI, seci-i -1 packed, by X ie . I'riii.onjil !ldUM mtti Mum 11 uir. No. &J1 AKCTI i s,,Mi v hii. uh i,u ! NE3 EVANS. (3i.vail' t-o C-M a' ksoy . :"t..l i .up. . -3... tForSileh'-t'.ugs 1 1 B I Icx, in .. t l iv ibv Vi-'li St-a J i,ni 4 'e-i .) Ii. - I- l tLs jrj'.i-tK-b. 1 fuarur- re r. !?1
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