iiUiSiSiii,iTiiiL.ni seufcteti nwsnSteraneatej gTf)C gtrnfturg American. IT. D. MA88ER, Editor ft Proprietor. B. -WTIiVERT, Publishor. StiXMrilY, 1A. SATUKTIAY, DECEMBER 8, 1801. B. m; PETTENQILL & CO., Ne. 37 Park Row, New York, ntl 6 State Street, Boston, are our agonts'for the Si-nburt Auemc'an n those oltloa, and are authorised to take Advortlso menu and Subscriptions fur us at our lowest rates. 6-3F" A Ciilifornia paper states that large contracts have been entered into to furnish provisions to the laborers on the Central I'ucifle Railroad, and that preparations are being made to put a very large additional force of men on the work. Collision on the Lkbanon Vai.lky Hail noAD. Liist Saturday evening, while the i.enanon uroitjlit train comma: East, was Fliil'ting cars at Heidelberg station, between Kohesonin and WcnuTsviilc, it was run into by the Locomotive "Vicksburg," drawing a cattle train, nUo coming East, and a terrible smash-up was the consequence. About forty cars were destroyed, and to add !o the des truction, a stove was upset, setting tire to several cure, and burning a enr filled with cattle. Three or four of the drovers on tho cut tie car ware seriously injured-one of then', it was thought, dangerously, an accident so serious, upon this road, is of very rare occurrence. frocal flatus. l"r"At tho White Doer Mill?, Knitting Machines are in operation, which aro worth seeing by those who huvo not witnessed the operation of knitting by machinery. 5"Con Sukixbjii. Wo call attention to the advertisement of Rohrbnch A Cooper, w-ho are now inumifacti'.fing the '-Doubtu Acting .and Self-Pepc-rating Corn Shellor.'' TljiJ corn shcllcr is the in veiuioiiof Joseph Shipe. of this pfuoc, and is unques tionably the best corn sliollor jot produced. It ha been tested for more than a year and never fail to give tnlire sulUruetion. W e refer our reader to the advertisement for a full description of this ex. ccllent agricultural implement, which when seen in operation requires no other recommendation. I2f- Trtr M vrkf.t. Kulter bus taken a atep in alvance and Is selling at Ml uenis per Hi., Eggs .10 emits. Pork is selling at 25 lo ;lil by the hii tubers. 20 and 2" by the farmer--, Lard is resulted at ."ii cents. In Pillsiiiiig. Pork is quo'ed at II and 43 cents, which should mike it worth hi re about lft. Good fresh country hud. was selling ai Ii.nri-burg, hy tie 'firkin, at 25 cents. .. .j -.. t& lNI ."fpl'KB A supper is tn come offal the Hotel of Mr. V'huTles Garinger. ou Ibis, (Friday) evening, under (be auspices of ihe Union League of .Sunbury. The- mppcr will, uo doubt, bo an excel lt tit one, as Mr. Guringer's table is noted lot its yojJ t'firo munch occasions, and no one is more dc eerviiig vl public patronage. I j? The Lackawanna atil'Bloouisburg Railroad Company have p.ll another passen:;tr train on lhir roil I. between Scriinton and Northuirbirland. Thia train leaves Scrnnton about 15 oVlck in the morning and o)Tmeets at Northumberland at 10 20, wish the Klniira Express south for Ilulttmore and Pbiladrl j bin. It leaves Northumberland at about 4. .'til I. M. mi ihe arrival of the mail train north from Philadel phia, Ac. This will be a gioal accou.mod-1'.kn for all living along the line of Uie road, und nillgroat!y incri nsj tho tmvol on this thoroughfare, now under the management of 11. A- Fonda. J" Election or Diiiki rona. TLe following n.uuc& persons w-re elected Directors for the Norih uiiiberlund County Dank, foihe ensuing year : I". W. Pollock. Joseph Iloiiver. J. A. Hackenbcr per. R'-nj. Z'.tilcinoyi r. John 41. lay! i., Thoui is Haiiuigardner, Ui Ueiit.tT.lWr. Josej b llirl, John 0. Duuty, Vuk-nlkse Knjtely, Frank A - Clink, Geo-.-.-hall and John U. .inn. F. W Pollock wi.s nubs, .ju'.-ntly elected President. tSf'A colleetion id Ji t 12 was tnkcu up in the MethudKt church of Upper Augusta by tbe Itov. Mr. Akcrs. of this place, for the benefit of the Ludies Sanitary Ail of Suuburt for which the Socie'y re lurn thanks- Iff The soldier's kind friend James rica'ants. Esii., has again presented the Ladies foinitary Aid of this place, with $2i as a Thauksgiving offering. ljf Watches. Jowclry, etc., suitable for Holiday Presents, advertised in this issue by I. K. StuuO'er. Xu, Ui N Second street, Philadelphia. Give biro a cull. I'jf-IsniAK SiMMfn. On Tuesday last the clouds which had been lowering for weeks pint, gave way to ihe cheerful gleuuis of the sun. The temperature was as mild as thai of May and we were aesijrod that the advent of tho Indian gummer," though late, was upon ns. Vfsiso We nre indebted to ouf friend tnd neighbor Wm. M ltockefellcr, Eso,., for a roast d'fiuo venison, from a buck shot by himself in the forests, near the --Slock house".in Lycoming county. Mr. Rockefeller in company with Esuuiro Seholti, ind several others, formed a party, the object of which was health as well as pleasure. Tbey killed V.-o deer during the few days they were ont. We Acre iudubted to our friends last uutumn, for a 'ao; ur favor, and trurt he may have many autumns be 'ore. biiii,nd be always successful in bit aims, whe her in the chase or in pursuit of game more profits lie, although less irksome and plenaant. fj-The oil fever U is said, has mado it appear, .nee iu the upper end of Union county, and several ..-isi.ns have commenced digging. TitasKSGivixa Skhxox. Our rsaders will iud on our firt page, a sermon delivered on Thanks jiving day by Rev. J. H. Young, of the Prosbyte iau Church of this place. It is not ofton that we ntblUb sermons, but thctu aro extraordinary times .nd this effort of Mr. Young was well adupled tor Leocaasinu. If thero ever was a time wheD Chris- inn Clergymen had a duty to perform outside of a irietly clerical character, it is now, wnou many wdo ceupy prominent positions in society, look upon pa. rioti.-ui-as s rnnltor of secondary" importance, when l c-'iucs in conflict with their party predilections. Itisumalter of history, that during ths Uevolu- iou, the clergy were nearly all enlisted on tbe side f freedom, and our clerical forefathers aw not nesi- ute to assert their patriotism, snd denounce from ie pulpit, those recreant to their duties, not only to aeir liod but to their country. It may be said by .mo that that struggle was fur liberty. It Is bo less now, whoa tho desputs and leaders of toe slavo ower, nre endeavoring to subvert the very priud. les for which their forefathers contended, in are elliou us wicked la its inception as it was unpro- okod and unjustifiable in its object, snd it will bo matter of surprise to posterity, that a unity ot sen- ...e.it so neoussarv to its suppression, should be anting among those who condemned Its wioked ur noses. Wo listened to this diecoune, when delivered, snd eemed it not only patriotic bat nnsxeeptiooal In baraetcr, and we ask any osndid reader, to point oa1 single fact, not truly Hated, or s single oonoluuon , ,ianled bv the Moll. Dome may, pi""H i. .t.... ik,'n liflerentlr. but surelr thuae who (amored so loudly for "freedom of speech," should s tbS last to find fault, in iu exercise, in a cueo so. lorioos. snd by a elaes who sre guided by vhe ss Or'Tho Sanitary Commission tnnicj sa appeal for inoro efforts to aid Uiora in money, and more especially In artjolos of clothing, and provisions and luxuries riectwaary for Oie use of tho sick and dis abled. Buch supplies as wore furnished promptly t thpoommenoemont of the war, sre now almost entirely withheld, under tho mistaken notion that the receipt from Fairs and other sources will enable the Commission to carry, on thoir extensive opera tions without furtbor aid. How great Is the mliap. prehension the oominunity labor under, may be un der, may be understood from tho faot that the Com. mission has expended, during the past six months over one and a half million dollars, mainly for sup plies for our brave boys not otherwise attainable. The needs of the Commission oannot be expected to be lessened ss long ns our armies in tho field are kept up to their present numbors. And any relaxa tion in supplying thoir noeds, by societies and indi viduals will bring upon our brave soldiers, who are froely sacrificing life and health for tho country, a vast amount of suffering, which It is tho duty of every faithful citizen to aid in relieving. We hopo tha. in very town and hamlet in the country, renewed cf forta will be made to supply tho Sanitary Commission with such artlcios ss have heretofore been abundant ly furnished, and which we believe are now only withheld under the mistaken notion that further ef forts to this end are unnecessary. As long as the war lasts the utmost energy should be used to keep up these supplies. 0f so much importance Is this tub joet eensidered, that Bishop of Clark of Rhode Island was ted to preach a special discourse on tho Com mission, on Sunday evening, Nov. 6th. It gives such an admirablo statement of theneedsof the Com mission and the efficiency of Its labors In behalf of our suffering soldiers our sons and brothers that we would copy the entiro sermon if our space would permit it. We would prost upou our readers the necessity of renewing their efforts to supply tho San itary Commission with amplo steres, such at have been found necessary for tho sick and wounded sol diers, if they would not see this noblo charity, which has made our people honored throughout the world. fail for the lack of continued efforts on the part of tho people. HPPUItVOl'' AK1VSI. Tbc Scientific American (ays that oils should not! ho applied to dry leather, as they would invairably injure it. If you wish to oil a harness, wet it oi r night, cover it with a blanket, ami in the morning, I it will be dry and supple: then apply neat's lout oil j in small quantities, and with so much elbow creese i as will insure its disseminating itself throughout the leather. A soft, phunt harness is easy to bundle, uud bis.s longer tbaii a neglected one. Never use vegeta ble oils on leather; and among auiiuul oils, ncut,s toot is Ihe best. Ctun-cotl.in, although It develops a bursting powc' six times us great as that ofgunpowder, is condemned by recent invesliuators us loo dantrerous u compound for win like pin Mr-s, but i recommended as well ad- f apteu tor Ilia Itiasiiug of rocks Long John Wentworth as he is popularly styled in t-'hieno. ha becu returned to Congress, on the Itep publicnn ticket, by a uiajmity of twenty-live hundred aver McCoruiick, tho reaping niavLino muu, who i apreeeiited the Democracy trcn. Slieridiin hasarrestol most of fhe prominent rebel .s.vmpiilhiiers about Winchi sier. aud iimoug Iho ; iiuiuIkt, Rev. lr. lloyd, who was iu jail at Wheeling as u bi'Stiige for so long.api riod. He was sent to Fort LafaytUe A writer on cuts states that when a cit is seen fo enlch u chioi.en or bird, tie it around her neck and make her wear it for two or three day-; fasien it se ourely, for she will mnko iucrcdiblo efwrls to get rid of it, but keep it on end ;die witl never forget the les fju uud will never agaiu desire to molest a Lird. Xiodies' and Children's Hats. T.!est styles at CHARLES OAK FORE 4 SONS. Cot'tinentul Hotel. PhiluduipLia. Nov. 12, lj-Sl. ,'im As the sull of the anion JmeT:t ofihe constitution of tbe Luiic'i States id uow claiming much thought, uii l eliciting much discusiou. wn print the 5:h article of the Cuustilulaou, wuich provides fur its own amend nieni. Tho eor.gress. whenever two-thin!s ofboth Houses elii.il deem it ooeessary. shull propose amendments lo, tht UonsiKutiod, or,ojappiiuutiou of Hie Legislaiiires of twu-liiiinsof thesevernlStuns, thnll oull a Conven tion lor proving amen.liuou:s. whi.'h iu either cm eb.ili be valid to all ibtenui and purposes, as part of tliir Consiiuuion, when ratified by Ibo Let;i-lstuies uf ihret-fourtbs of the sever.il tituies, or by Coiivun ti i.siu three-fouiths tlivteof. us the one or the other mode ot ratiiicasieo uii.y be proposed by the Cuu grtM." A i.ate Irish piper gives n cMtur.ry nf one Mr. Maurice 0- Council, a celebrated shot, whose favor ite auiuttuicui. vriis to shoot the little ems who rush ed out from tLe eubins to ontk at him as he drove a lnn, the road. Ashe win r.alkiog in the streets uf ! 'i laiee.onc day with a friend, tbey tspiel a luekle.-s j lu-buacoiiitt poncesbly smoking Lis cigar in front of I I. is own sii-'p door. ,:You can't knock that fellows j cii;e.r out of his mouth," suggeslc-l his frieud Cans'll'" sail Maurice; -you shall see.'- This time, unluckily, his aim not as Irue as usual, for be ' eurried away the tip of the tobaccouist s iiojc, and had to lmv a fine of it'0 for tha ploiuiuro of perta ining the operation. I Loan Et.no;'s Fatokb. After the death of bis first wife, he roe one morning with the whimsical ' resolution of lnnryingany one of bis maids who should ' first apjiear ou his ringing tho bell. Ho rang and ' tbe chambermaid came up, to whom he abruptly saiJ:"0et yourself rendy, and go with mo to get mur j ried." The silly girl, treating Ihe affair as a joke, i refused, and withdrew. He rang the bell a second j time, when ttie euokinaiu appeani. to wuom no . said. ''well, my giil, I intend this duy to make you my wife'. io ana dress yourself in tbe bet you have, i and order ihe coach immediately." See took him i at bis word, dressed herself, and, coming down stnits, was met bv th t silly chambermaid, wbo asked her 1 where she'was going. ' Abroad; I have my master s ' leave.- She had scarcely uttered those words when her mnster came down took ber by the hand to the coach, which drove to St. Ceuefe ehuroh, where j they were married. PlSKlBTOH'S WllIOO ASH CaLISAVS ClTTSR , stands tbe first in publo favor aud conridence, a being the bvat and most clBoieni Bitters for cleanstiug Ihe blood and giving a healthy action to the stomach These liitten are put up with the utmost cure compounded wnb 'he greatest '.iocura;y, withal the bestj and most rtcriiuLle results will bcobiaini-d from their uso. Pure liouibon Whiskey, the bet liquor for medicinal purpo es. always used lo preserve those Bitters. Persons sutfuring from Dyspepsia will find immediate relief from thouseofouc bottle of thnsi Uitters. if taken according to directions. Beware of counterfeits on those Hitlers. None genuine unless tbe name of Jacob Pinkcrton is blown on osch bottle. For sale by all respectable druggist and wholesale dealers. Ladles' Furs. Purchasers mavrelv unon irettine the best Furs at CHARLES OAKFORD & SONS, Continental Hotel, Philadelphia. , ov. 1. IbbJ ita Tub Pittsburg Gazette says tho apple crop in Western Pennsylvania is enormous, ana lliougu uppies coniinitnn uiu prices dow it expresses its belief that tiiey will sell at scvtiuty-ttve cents per barrel bet'ure Christmas It is a fact worthy to be kept in remem- brunCL'. tliat in the peaceful abolition of slavery nt tha north tbe lutt State to agree to it was Jeio Jenau. Un tins stuject lis evident she is moving, though at a snail's pace. To get a first rate appetite, drink a tum bler full of cold water, and exercise IniK an hour after tho morning's ablutions, before break fust. Try it a month, und see if you dont thank mo for the advice. Since November 1, 1863, twenty thousand prisoners of war have been transferred from the military prison at Louisville, Kentucky, and thirty-live hundred rebel deserters have been discharged. Upon tho accession of Major General But ter to bis present camp, situated about three miles from Richmond, on the north bank of Jaiues, an immense two-hundred pounder cannon ball was found on the very spot whore it had benn decided to pitch tbe General's own tent. One of the fatalities of tha war has been the tampering with these Ugly missiles on tho part of the soldiers and others ignorant ol their explosive power, causinz in too .many instances death to persons and destrcction to property. Gene ral Butler at once caused a nolo to be dutf, and had his unexploded two hundred pound er buried immediately beneath his chair, re marking "I will put it there, that I may know where it is." This novel action is not nnr.hsractaristic of the commander of the Army of the James, who is in tho habit of y .... , .i in . putting all nit enemiea wuero vaey win bi esploOe. a NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ladies' and Children's Hats. T.ntott styles at CHATtMiS OAKFOKU 4 SOiS'S, rv.itinental Hotel, Philadelphia. . 'ov. 12, 1884T .1m Xiadles' Furs. The largest assortment at CHARLKS OAKFORD & bU.NH, Continental Hotel, rhiladelpbis. Nov. 12, 1684 Rm CHHISTMASAND BH1DALPRESENT8 HEKRY HARPER, IVo. S'-tO AltC'll St., Ilsllndclililn. Has a large itoolt of WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY, SOLIDSILVER-WARE Superior plated TEA SETT, SPOONS, FORKS, Ac. October 1, 1801. 4m Reading; Ilnllrond. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. November 7th, 1804. GREAT. TRUNK LINE from the North and North-Wcst for Philadelphia, New York, Road ing, Pottsville, Lebanon. AHmitown, Ksston, ic. Trains lenve Hurrisburg for New-York, as fol lows : 8.00 and 8.15 A. M. and 1.44 P. M., arriving at New York at 10 A. M. and 2.45 and 18 00 P. M. The above oonnect with similar trains on the Penn sylvania railroad, and Sleeping Cars accompany tbe first two trains, without change. . Leave for Roading, Potlsvillo, Tamaqua, Miners ville, Allcntown and Philadelphia at 8.15 A. M. and 1.45 P. M., stoppiug at Lebanon and principal sta tions only.' Way trains, stopping at all points, at 7.25 A. M. and 4.40 P. M. Returning, leave New York at 9.011 A.M., 12 noon, and 7.00 P. M.,: Philadelphia at 8 A. M. and 3.30 P. M J Pottsville at 8.50 A. M. and 2.S5 P. M. ; Tamaqua 8.10 A, M. and 2.15 P. M., and Reading at 12 midnight, 7.35 and 10.45 A. M., 1..'I8 and 6.05 P. M. Kendlnir. Accommodation Train leaves Rondine fit 6 ,10 A. .M. returning from Philadelphia at 4.30 P. M. Columbia Railroad Trains leave I'.endioi at 0.40 and 11 A. M. Kphrata, Litiz. Columbia, Ac, On inindavs: Leave New York at 7 P. M.. Phila delphia 3.15 P M. Pottsville 7.30 A. M., Tamiiquu 7 A -M, Hurrisburg 8.15 A M and Reading at 12 mid night, for Hurrisburg. Commutation, Alilcace. .ioason. nivd Excursion Tiokels, at reduced rates to and from all points. 80 Pounds liitggugo allowed each Pasnenger. 0. A. NR'ULLP, Oencral Superintendent- Nov. 2G, 13(51. Gentlemen's Hats. All Ihn latest styles at CHARLES OAKFORD A SONS, Continental Hotel, Philadelphia. Nov. 12, 1381. 3m Ladles' Furs. The largest assortment at CHARLES OAKFORD A SONS, Continental Hotel, Philadelphia. Nov. 12, !Sii4 3ia 1864. 1804, MAMMOTH STORE. J. Y. I'ltll.lAfj & ROX TFil ldi- t..n ,i, ... .... I) tbey havo just returned from the Citv with a very LARUE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS! Consisting of PRY GOODS, Hardware, Queensware CeJarware, s & SHOES, Hosiery, Olovcs, Notions, Trimmings, ISrnxs) ami 'lirtiiicilN, Oils), I.nni and in fact EVER YTHIXU GENERALLY KEPT in Country SIoim-m. Wo bought our goods ot the lowest Cash Trices and consequently wn think wo can offer great in ilaotmcnts to purchasers for Cash or Country Pro duce. Ihe highest mat kef price paid for all kind of Produce. Give us a call. , - J. W. FRILINO 4 SON. funtarj, Nov. 12.18SJ. Till) UNION FOREVER! At tho ,S;oro of JCH1T . Corner of Maikot and Fawn Streets, SUNUU11Y, PENN'A. Just opened FALL & WINTER GOODS, lor everybody. This no -Blowing," but plain truth, which everyone Hill be convinced that oalla und is amiues the stock, w hich consisisof Press Goods. Cassimeros,,Cloths, Gents' Overcoating, Jeans, Cuttcnades, Muslins. Hress Goods in great variety. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. riain and Figured Delaines. French nnd Figured Merinos, Fine Wool Delaines all sorts and shades. Prints. Nankeens. LADIES' CLOAKING. Table-Covers, IrUh Linen, Brown and White Sheetings. Shawls, Uslmorul skirts of all kinds, Hoop Skirts, all prices, Hand kerchiefs, Flannels, Ladies' Kid. bilk and Merino Gloves, Ao. Jeneli-j' of nil Uliids. Ladies' and Gents' Union Skates. A large assortment of NOTIONS. n a Hardware, Cedarware, Glassware, Chinaware, Queciisware, Crockery. Groceries, Tobacco, Kegars Snuff, Teu, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Spices, Fish, Suit, Ac, Ao., aud evervthinz else usually kent in a store. Pro. duue taken iu exebuuge tor guojs. No trouble to show goods. WILLIAM B0WEN Punbury, Nov. 5, ISfil. Always ! Always ! Always ! ' ON HAND, AND SELLING CHEAP THE FALL & WINTER GOODS, Just opened at No. 1 Store of WEAVJGR &l FAGEL1T, CONSISTING OF n AVE just returned from Philadelphia with one of tbe larges m)& best seleoted stocks of Hoods ever brought to Sunbury. DRY GODS! F0REIUN AND DOMESTIC, such as Cloths, Cassi nicres, Muslins, Sheetings, Ticking. Culicoes, Do- laines, Flannels, and all kinds of MOLKNINU Goods. Alpacoaa, Black Silks, tiingbams. Balmoral and Skeleton Skirls, Canton Flannels, Nankeens, Car peting of all kinds. HATS SS CAPS. NOTIONS & VARIETIES, Comprising. Hosiery, Glove. Thread, Buttons, Sus penders, Neck-lies. Collars, Handkerchiefs, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes. Gum Kib boo and Cord, tape, erotdiei-braid, worked collars, fancy bead dresses, tidy sotton, carpet binding, combs, fancy fosps. earpet bags Trunk), Valises, Umbrellas, Black Books, Taper, Envelopes, o. Of all kinds, such ss Naill, Hinges and Screws, Door Latches and Knobs, Locks, and UHLfcKX ot every description. Also. Uvea, urues. rains, varr.isnes, risn, Flaxseed and Benzine Oils. Glass, Putty, &c. Queenswars wua lilussn are ol uii stiuus. STONE UD EARTHENWARE An ExtABiive Stoek of GROCER 1ES, Composed of Sugar. Coffee, Teas, Biee, Corn-staroh, Maooaroni, Barley, Baking-powder, molasses, soaps, oandles, tobaoeo ana seyuri, salt, c un, Aleut, ineeae, to., Ao. Ale, Urge variety of BOOTS '& SHOES. for Men, Women and Children. t-AU kinds of Grain snd Country Produoe taken in exobasge for Goods. Give us a osll before yon purcbsse elsewhere, we are bound to sell ss t" ss soy one else. rure-roou is Ir T. Clement's building at ths sooth-west comer of (drkei bo, out, new ui 0ovt Uonee. aabflry, Fjv. , !W, ' 1 0 IiiAT DIS'l'iilBUTION ! OF PTSjInTTi liirn errwen mi.., . A J' j0Ll AND SUVSR WATCHES, l-bMOAXI1 DIAMOND IUNG3, Eiuwrnl Brooches. Eur Drops, Bracelets edatl TPry 1!rS "ci 0f Elc'ent Jowalry, valu- "J $600,000, CTltlFICATES., naming eneh article ntut it, t'(7To plnoed in HEALED ENVELOPES, nnd well ed. One of these envelopes will be deliv ercilnnir eflice, or sent by mail to nny address, wit i egnrd to choice, on receipt of 25 cenUi. V "II send by mall or express, tho artido that the JfWiaser tuny draw, for ONE DOLLAR, er toil I mn usee family orlirr article on our lint, of the Mr wine as the article drawn. v? TSTO BLANKS 1 Enttsntisractlnn gnnrnntced In all enses- ... . i l l 1 ''LAR. which you need not nny until Si know what you h ,v0 drawn and its value ? 'i I'" rl'-'1 t"velopcs for $1, Eleven for 52. irty for $5 Seller Circular. Aitnts wnntcd. OOOT?v7N, HUNT it CO.. i JEWELERS, 197 Hrondwny, N. Y. ers should bo addressed to our box, ft?OU Post. Ur-, NonSYork. KoI2. 1H0L 5t M LINE BY rrooTTs, , ami ' At thjew wiw stand, in Market Sniinro. Sl.'XP.I ltV HflCjiist received from Pliilad.dphiii tho Infest IllOSt flisb iiloilile lvl. ,.r Mill;....... i... J- sucl, Ijlonnets. Ilfs. .silk,. Velvets. Ribbons am .'".T, ' ers v flowers. Head IJres.cs A Nets. ..-fil-M ',l".adcn Hoods. Sontags, Breakfast -" o irooicu ncari. iiosierv LOAKS & FURS! lilacldrupe and Laco Veils. Crape and Linen Col Mis. Trimmings mid Buttons, Co. sot. Zephyrs. Soap d Perfumery, Clouk Trimmings, Woollen A Cottoifjiirn, lrt-saiisili!iiE, 'lonK.malins' itiistiiix slssiK'iii Xj li-. Gcnts',Hnen and Paper t.'ollars, Neckties, Ac. C('l..N V I'lttllHf.; (..ken l exchange for o.l or orj Jhankful for past pntronngu we solicit ; , 1- D. MllMiLEK. Sunlly, October 22, lilt It'li 6'?tlIslt!-i A- I'.r ISiiilrosisl rI,IIrP"' lino traverses the Northern and Nun 1 weih.miiies of l'cnu-ylviuiiH to the city of E on Liil.trie. ' rth on I.iil.l-.ric. . ! no It hiiji cn leased by the Pnnn-ylviinls llalirond I . J,,,,,.. IMIIIVUIU-J V till ID .,!;; n-iijrni was oiieneil for passenger arid j ircigut illness. OeitiU-r I7ih iki'.i Timet I'liwcnger trains at hnnbury, Thro-fc Mail Tnifn. i.eavo i.asiwar.1. Eli'iiiEvprCFs Train. Lock S7cu Acoommodntion, Leave Westward Thrnifc Mail Tra:n EPiiiitspres Trafn, v" Acaeimiwdallnrr, i illi:b port AiH-oinmodation. ft ft:. P. M 1 1 .1 r 10. til A. M l-ln A. M. f.,17 .2.i P M. 1 viir.- riinroiigii without cluiin'r, both ivaV", be tween I'Lnlolphiaand l-ric ' EleginlSle.ping Curs on E.-prc-.-s Trains boib bucn M illi"Uis.ort and liiiltimore. nnd V illisniort and i'bihulclphiii. For liormali'on ruspcting Pascnger bu-inr apply n'jjih and Market St. And f-5-ioiglit business of the Compnnv'--Agents, Pliiiiolc'KSl0n' Jr'' C'r' 1:'lh 0:"' V'"I'k"!'-''st-t J. W.i.-yunMs. Erie. J M. isil, Agent N. C. Tt. I!.. li.iltimore. - 4 II. II. Hoi sro.N. . 'icn'l Kivigbt Agt. Pl.ilada. II. W. Giv inm:;;. Gcn l Ticket .W t . . Philnda. j Nov. iiiGJ. JoSKI'll I). I'l.TfS. Gcn l Manager, Williiinri art. "PiJirlsi tor ln.6S.-An assortment of Dm- y riesir IN..1. of varies el vies and site. Alsoi v.up, and l.-ltcr Pa-.iv, for ,-nlc 1- " ANNA i'A INTER, fcunbml Nuv.5, 1865. W (TI rP T (T! l ss SM A IV'10'" indebted to tho llrm of Frilinis .V jtl. UrniA.- rcq nested lo call in the old -land and pay IP their n.iuutt, by tho Lit of December. All aeooatiif; not f by tinie, will be placed in the A Ki FUILING 4 Gti.v.M. Suabufy, Nov. j Gl. 172 a r si i- ri o'n i a l i I)II-:S AND GENTLEMEN if yoawisbj isiirry. address the iimlcrsigncd, who will sencyuiviihoul money .tnd wi'.liont j.t-ico. vul uuble iiitoikiion tlii.t will enable you to iniirrv happy and tcdily, iirc.peelivc of ago, wenlih or beauty, 'i'rlinfoi nintiioi wjil cost you nothing, and if you ili Quarry. I will cbccrl'illy asiist you mi icm-i- t-r. iy uoninieni on . j ne tle?ireit lntur maiion sent Ircturn mail, and no questions asked, aderess I SA It All li. LAMBERT, Gmpoint, Kings county, New York. Oct. li, II. 2iuo. Sunliry Higii ticiioolT WILL rejicn in the obi Baptist Church, on the fiist lit of August. The course of instruction euibraoes alie braaclics tuiilu in Acilcniii-a nml Seminaries iliu higherl grade. TilKMi'Klt 8KSMION OF 21 WEKKS, For Langimj ancient and uiodern includ ing all oU. branches. $.', till Natural .Si:!!", Algid;'ra. Geometry, etc. J.I oil Advanced (jloinur, Ueography, History, Ac., 1 ml ltudiiueiils f bove, 10 uu Primary. . " s (Jil Inciaental ajecscs, 5o I luition psolu quarterly in udincc. Notlcducti made for lot time. I'upils oi.vnier St any time, und will only be obarged fn Sliedute lia-y enter. For fuitlij'iirtijulars apply to. tbe Principal. i E. P. llOJIHACll. Sunbury .ft lust ft. 1WVI. If. n"ev"g cToTTs! Two rloiWestof Win. H. Miller s Shoe store. Sunbu Fu. Just opened a fresh supply of VAi AND W1NTEH GOODS, Such ns ley Dress Triinuiingt, Hibbons, (iloves llandkercj's. Ladies' Linen Cellars and Cuffs Oeut Lin and paper Collars, Notts. Ui lts. Lacu Collars aiisleeves. lljiir Rolls, Velvet Ribbons, lted. Vhnd blue N-k-tics, Corsets, Quaker Skirts, VoUind (Sleeves. WUOLMiOODS, comprising of Sontng, Hosiery for ladies I children, Caps ol ull kinds, Scarfs, ti loves, ilrns. Ac. Also, a ) slyloof muslin for (Jarribaldi waists together 4 Bo Us, Jaconet and Victoria Muslins Crape Ji( and Veils, (Irenadinu and Luoe Veils audavu.-f of other articles loo luuhtou,- to men tiou. JiAKY L.LAZ.U.I S. Suuburjct. ii, IboI. tfrtej's I.utly'M Hook. TuBl'loa MAOAilNE OK TUB WOKLO. Liters!, Fine Arte, and Fashions. Tbo most magnitic Sluel Engravings. Double fashion Plates, tiod engrui ings on every subject that can interest cs. Crotchet knitting, Netting, Jim- broideryr 'eles tor the toilet, tor Iho Pario -, the Boudoir. tbo Kiuihen. Everything, iu fuel, to make coluiuLauy s iiook. 'ftf.adic t'ttajrite for 113 Fears. No Maine has been able to compete with it. None ail tit. Godejuoceipts for evory department of a house bold alone are worth the priuu of tLe L'ook. Modelttagca ;no olhcr Mugaiino gives thcml, with difus. DrawtLessons for tbe Voting. Another special ty with oy. Origislusic, worth $1 a year. Other Maita sines old worn-out music ; but the subscri ber! to get it before tbe music stores. GaxiMg for Ladies. Another peculiarity with Godey.J tushij from Messrs. A. T. Stewart & Co., of New V, the williouajre merchants, appear iu Godey.iunly Mugatine that ba tbeiu. AlaOihious tor the celebrated Brotiie, of New York. h Ladiv,on"81- w give mors of them in a yoirtlisny other Magaiine. In faot, the Lady's Book si every ludy tube her own bouuet uiui.r TEHMIF GODEV'8 LADY'S HOOK F0K 1S65. .hi wbicb there oan bo no Deviation. . Onei'.one year, ;s 00 Twofiea. one year, S ii) Tht 'pies, oue year 7 60 Fou iai, oue year 10 00 Adi W any of the above olubi, $3 SO each subeoi - Gods; --ady'e Book and Author's Home Muga sine sent, eaoh osiu year, on reoeipt of ft iO. Wofe no lui wiib scy other Magsiiueor Jlewser Adf L. A..O0DEY. . Oornsr Burth sal Cbesnat bvrsn. Fbila. Oct a, IW4 -4t FALL AND WINTKII FANCY DRESS GOODS, IHImsi A.VA lAl.Vl'l;fi,. Two doors West of the Post Oilice, T-TAS just. received and opened a largo assortment XX. of tancy llress Goods, such ns Uloves, Jouvian Kid-gloves, Bilk nnd lisle thread Gloves; Ladies Cot tea and woolen Hose. Children's Merino Hose. fr!!k Mils, Handkerchiefs, Corsets. Embroidered hlippers, Ribbons FANCY DREfKI lfLT'i'ONS. llugle Gmibs. Iriminiiigs. ituttons. Uelt Ribbon Velvet Rib Isms. Uruid. Rclt Clasps. Ladies' Neck-tios. Fancy Huttons. CRAPERIBUON snd TRIMMING ; Em liniideriiigRruids, Jaeonot and Swiss Edgings and "ee lce Colors, Laces, ttrenadiue cils, I ancy Dross Combs,lHcad Dresses, Notts, and a variety of other nrticles. ' W001.E.V GOODS, such ss Sontepi, Rreakfast Coseys, Caps, Alitteus, Sacques, Gloves, Silk and Cotton Flags, 4o. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. BOOKS AND 6TATIONEHY, Books, Hymn Rooks. Dlnnk Rocks. Memorandum Uimks. Dinrles, Pocket Books. Ink Stands. Pons, Pencils, a fine assortment of Paper, ink, Ac. Toilet Soaps, Tooth-Brushes, Ao. TOYS AND OAMKS FOR CHILDREN, All of which have been snlnclert will, nnr. Dh,l .111 bo sold at reasonable prices. , ANNA PAINTER. Fiinbury, Oct. 22, 111. FALLAKD nteh millinery GOOIiSAT AT REDUCED. PRICES ! ! ! JIISI Sf. tj. ,illNl-, Fawn street, two doors south of Shamokiu Valley A Pottsville Railrond, STJNBTJR-Y TA. I H "Peil ler Fall and Winterstuck of , I XL Millinery Goods, LADIES BONNET'S, Hats ; I and ( nps ot the latest styles; French and American I lowers and Feathers, Trimmings of nil kinds; La dies nnd Childrens' Hose. Gloves. Collars, Veils and a large assortment of Fancy Goods and Notions. Call and see her Block. .Vunbury, Oct. 22, 1801 2m FANCY I)HV(iOOI) STORE. MISS BLACK, RESPECTFULLY informs her friends in Sunhury ami vicinity, that she has just opened her FALL AND WINTER GOODS, ot Notion? and Faney1)ry Goods, Market sfrecf, fonr doors wet of" Win. H. Miller's Hoot and 8hoe sloro, t-L.MiLUY, Pa.Ji Jier siock consi-tsot riimmings. notions, rrnbroi- dcrii liiMtiosand Cliildrens' bals and slui k ers :- silk ard ot ti r linings. Corset., Hoop-skirts, l.'rrpo and Laco Veils Nets. gloves, stockings, collars, and corsctf-. Ao. WOOLEN OOODS, 'l Hrfnkliist Klimvl. s.,t,tni.a Red Riding Hoods, Caps. Hosiery of all kinds. Gents' Handkerchiefs. Cravats, Necktie". Suspen ders ; ltiblniis. of all kinds, Feathers, Velvet, uad many other arliclo (,hj numerous to mention. KATE BLACK Htinhuf v. Oct. 22, 1 MC. I . Look at the Returns ! WM. n. MILLER. MnrkcOVjniire, SENIiFRY, PENN'A., II "ST received from New York and Philadelphia ii fresh "ipply of tbe latest styles and of the best Boots and shoes, for Men. onicn and Children, which ho offers at rrducea prices. Women's .shoes nt i?l 50. All his g-wd stoek WARRANTED. No Paper Shoes sold at his store. He will ab-o n holeyiilo Roots and Shoes by tho box The public generally are invited lo cull r.ud ex amine his stock. .Sau'oniy, Oct. 2?. 1S0I. POliNSliiY AMI MAtlll.M; SHOP. Tho iindcrrigm-d having purchased of E. Y'. q . his Machine Shop. Foundry. Ac, at iiulmiy. und has now commenced operations. All Kinds of Machinery, WILL i'.E MADE AND KE PA III ED PKoMl'TL V. Per -ons desirii.g MACHINE VOH IC iuiinediulely. will do well to cull ur.d ( .amii:e his iacilifics fi'i doing wc-rk cheap. o.4ma:;r: for svvrTi: is :(. . WIT.ir.IAM EENjNYSOW. fvinoii-y, Sct 15, ISul. . j.a!cob o. b ecic MERCHANT TAIL0B, And Dealer in CLOTHS, OAS.-IMKUKS, VKSTIXO, At l ituu nli-t-s'l, siusilli oI'lVciiTt'i'V llol.l, , 8UNDB 1"5T, r . TNFOHMS tho citizens of fSunbury and vicinity, that be has just returned from Philadelphia with' a full assortment of imi.i, .. n m nis ;o)i(s, OF EVEltV DESCUIPTtON AND Ql ALU V. His stock eonsits of Cloths. French CTollis, Illnck Duo. "Skin and Fancy Cassiiiicics. Ulm-k Satin, Figured Bilks. Plain aud Fancy Cassinn-re VESTINtlS. which he will make up to order in styles to Mlit the IilsIo of customers, on short notice, and tbe most reasonable terms. Any tioods not on hand, will bo furnhhed from Philadelphia, hy giing two din s' notice. j lioodo lurni-hed by customers will be mado up to I order us heretofore. As he will employ none but experienced workmen, j persons nicy rely on getting their work well done UI j tits l-lloli. Thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed, he ropectfully solicits a couiiiiuimceof tho same. Suubury, Sept. in, l-!. Stalo of tlto ESiisiK of .loi-(ltiiiiiIcr-Iuu.5, I'-u., .tov. II. ASSETS. Loans and Pills discounted, - - f.Kil.Old 2u Cei-tilichles of I'uitcd Stalls Mint . 1(1(1. UIHI nil I'nited Slates f-2u Loan. - - VHO.niHI ull " ' Interest bearing Legal Ten ders, 31.000 (10 Pennsylvania, " ... li-vloil IMI Uauk oi Northuuilcrland Stoekj o. 07(1 00 Northumberland Jlridge ftoek, - t.fjlHl f)D Telegrnjih Slock, toll tl heal Estate, Ac. 7.7tf .7 Due by oilier UanVs. - ... 102.11 1 Notes of other Banks, and Legal Tenders t2.?dl (mi Cash Items, . - - . 1,12(1 at! specie in ult mcludiug Coimnonwealth Spociu Certificates ;il.0H8 71 45,707 I' I fSM-HlBuO 44.J7IS as 111. 000 00 2 .I.C'.ij till LIABILITIES. Notes in circulation, ... Due to other lttiuks, - Commonwealth, CurVoney for Specie CortiUcatcs, Di.-posilors, ... $o 12,vii5 91 NotiTiti MDi.ni.4Nn Co., StT. I hereby certify tbo ubove statoHient to lie just and true to the best of my knowledge nn ijolief. ' S. J.. PACKEIt, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before uie. Em'l. WiLVKur, Notary Public. Sunbury, Nor 3, IKtil. eraiiii ii ( o vv it Tclj;'i-u h. .1 Family uud an Ayriculturul. lhcoted to Choice Lituruturo. including Poetry, Novelettes, Talos, and Moral and Entertaining HcndWig gener ally Iu the Literary Dcpartincul wo shell present the choicest varieties witiiin the reach oruor ex'i-n ed means. The Novelettes, T -Ks, Poetry, o , shall bo supplied from tbu bcit aud highest soureut, and be etpn.l to anything to be fouud iu any journal or mugazinb. Ag.'icubAal and Horticulture, embracing Farm ing, Gurdeuing, Fiuit-Uaisitig. lie Our labors in this department for over lliiny years, Iruvo met tho cordial approbation of tho public. Our purpose has been tu furnish Um1'u1 and reliable iuformatiou upon these very important bruncbs of industry, aud to protect thctu so fur as within our paper aguiust the fulso doctrines uud sclfUh purposesot ihe many em pirics and scusatiou-adveiiturcrs by which the Far mer is iuccgfciiiitly u&suiled. Tbttf portion uf the -Uerniautowu Telegraph'1 is alone Worth tho whole price of tuoeiu'iptiftu. , News Dci.an.jDet The same industry, cure, and cliACf iiuuiaLion. in gaiheriug ami preparing the Stir ring Evciils of tUo Day, ejipres-ly foi Ibis paper, which biiiivilu h.is becu one of its uuu-kod tcutuics and giveu so untveraul sutiactiun,' will be ooutinued with redoubled eDorts tu meet tbo increasing tie n;auds of the public. Tenus Two dollars per annnin ;-ono dollar for six mouths. No orders received wdbcul tbe cash, and all suoaoiif Uocs stopped at the eud of the time paid for. address FHILIP R. FEEA3, Editor scd Pr?p:letor, Geimunowa, Ftii.s., Pe. Oct. ti, ift ! BOARDING HO USE, (Formerly r,f the '-Lawrence House,'') sun ii v n v, i r: x k '.a. T N10PMS her frlemls and tho public generally .1 that pie has refitted tho houoe lot merly oocutded bv 111. J W Pf'ul n n l.l....kl... .U. ; Northern Coniral P.nilwuy Depot, and opined a ; Hoiudin; Ilonse, wligjaj she le preparcil rn keen . PERMANENT AN IrT'H A Shi ENT DO AllDEHS, j 'th good cooks nnd Walters, boarders can eujoy I tho quiet oomfoitl of home with fare eiiual to the j best hotels. Patronage from those who mav sojourn In Sunbure, ! is revcsotfullv solicited. Mrs. MARIA THOMPSON. jSuubury, Oot22. 111. ESTEY'S COTTAGE"" ORGAN), A HE not only unerpMallcd, but tbey lire absolutely uncquullel. by anv other Uecli lii'lruimst io thecountry. Designeil expressly for Churches and Schools, tbey are found to Oo eijuallv well rdapted lo the parlor aud drawing room. For' sab- nnlj by E. M. liKl'CE, No. 13 North Seventh street. Philadelphia. C .ir 'Also Drnilbury's Pianos, mid a complete s sortment of the Perfect MELODEON. lp?i2J' lsl'4 b w I 'on it h At, Arc-It Hits., IMsllaclolpMn. Cater for the best Trade, and offer no Tb.ll o de ception to induce Custom, but rely on FAIR DEAL' ING and GOOD GOODS ! Best Meriooes. Fashionable 'ilk.i, Nobility Plaids, Pirn's Poplins, Dark Foulards Figured Merinnos, Plaid Shawls, Good Klaukets. .P. .S. Wu follow GOLD down, as close as we fol low it up. Now is a good time for Merchants and Consumers to come in. October S, 146-1. 2ww Two SI ray ltoK C1AMB to the jinuiises of the subscriber iu Upper J Augusta toniejiip, about four weeks siuce. two white shoats weighing at iho timoahoiit fifty pounds each. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and toko them away, or else they will be sold according to law. DAVID W. MALICK. I'pper Augusta twp., Oct. 8, 14 2iu Gentlemen's H.it. All the best styles at CHARLES OAKFORD A SONS. Contincutnl Hotel, Philadelphia. Nov. 12, lill. 3m l'l-l-i:itt ioi!;3 BJnScl. ofli and 307 liromUcay. t'ltrntr t'raiiiUn Street NEW YORK, flairs first class House tbo most quiet, homelike X and ptca-nnt Hotel in the city offers superior odiicenienls to ttio.-u visiting New York for business o pleasure. It is central in its location, ard kept on .he El itoi'KAV Pl.A.v. in connection with Taylor's ialoon. where refreshments can be hud all hours, ir served in (heir own rooms. The charges are mo lernte, the rooms and attendance of the first order oaths, and all tho modern conveniences nttuched. Oct I. 1 Ml I. NEV GOODS i JUST OPENELT Fall & Winter Goods, AM) SOLI) CHEAPER THAN ELSE tVHEHE 1 . ISAAC FTJ?.1A1T, In Zcllctnoyer's Uiiilding. opposite Creaihnrl s Con- rcctionery Store, Merkct street, SI NRL'RY, Pa., HAS just opened a well selected assortment of Uo.;iis, which he oilers lor sale at very low prices. DRY GOODS ! ! FORElilN AND DOMESTIC, swhas Ch.lhr. Cssi- J iiicn-s. '-lins. Sheetings, Ticking, Calicoes, Do : il '. (tinbinns, ,tc , tic. 'TfS n nl VXl'S of every description. KOTlOiVS & VARIETIES.! g of Hosiery. lllove. Thread, Buttons, : Suspenders, Neckties. Collars. Handkerchiefs, Heir llrushe:'. '1 o,,th Urii-bes. Fancy Head Dresses, Hal-i .oornl Skirts. Huop-Skirts. Carpet-bags. Trunks. Va liscs, I'lnbrcllas. Coflon-Varu, Soaps, und numerous dhcr articles too tedious to mentitm. H APtD WARE, ! -uch us nails, hiuces nn t screws, door bitches aad 1 l;nol, and C CILERY of every description. :y.-, Prugs, Paints, Vurni-lics, Oils, Glass, ! Putty, &c, in. i ':ticciiwni'tt ssiitl CalitNOWitre ol", every l'-i-liiii. STO.NE ASD EA11THE.N WAKE. An extennre "fjck of G R O C E -R..I E S. i (Composed of Sugar. Coffo". Teas. Rice, Corn.aturch, j Mobiles. Candles, Meat, Fish, Chceso. Salt, Tobacco, ! and Segars. . . KEADY-MADE CLOTHING. Also, BOOTS & k3. for men. women and children All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Sunl.iuy, Sept. 10, 104. Aliniiiisli-ulor,. .eisev. Vf OT1CE is hereby given that letters of a'dniiuis- I Xi tr.ition ha ing been griinted to tlio suliscribcr, j on the estate of'.lacob Kit-bach, bito of Lower .Mn ho. noy lowiiship, Northumberland county, Pa., dec d. ' All persons indebted are requested to make immedi- i ale payment, and those having claims, to present t hem for settlement. i ISA At; L. V. ITMER, Adtu'r. j Lower Muhonoy tup., Oct. h, IStil. rtt I II ATS ! HATS!! SAMUEL FA I' ST, Two doors west of Fischer's Drug Store, Market St., SUNBUKY, PENN'A. TS cjnstantlv luanufaetiiriiigthe latest styles of Wool X ani rur Hats, wuicn lor sotuicjs una uuruuiuy : are not surpssst-d. ! Give biui a cull and see his stock of Hats hich sre ; sold cheaper than elsewhere. Merchants and oihers, ! purcnastiig at wholesale, win una n to then- uavuu- ' tngu to cull and procure un article cheaper and eiiual ! tocilv manufacture. j Sunbury, October 1. 186-1. UIBSOLUTION OF PAHTNEHtSHlP. j riHE partnership herolofore existing hctwien J. 1 J W Friling i V. T. Grunt, under tbe firm oi l r riling &. Grant, biui been dissolved by limitation. I All persons indebted to tbo above firm will nleaan I call at oneo at Ibo old stand and settle their aceouuts. Mr. Grant tenders his thuuks to the public for the liberal patrouage extended to tbe old film iu their lonjr continuanco iu busiuess and hones that thtv will c.'.tciid the s.i'iic patronage to the new lirm of ! J . Wi i-'riiiiig .& Son. The bo-incss heretofore curried on by Friling & Grant, will be continued by the undersigned under ! uie uriii ou. . r ruing a sou, at the olil staud iu Mnraet S4uure where we Jespectfullv invito ail U call. J. W . t RILINU, 11 V. FfULlNU, SiihbuTjr, Oct. 8, 1SG4 1m CHEAT ltEDUCTloX iTHE PIUOE OF fiJUACW SZS SKLtXXO as!u;s EDWIN L & CO. No 28 South Second Street, Philadelphia. Are now offering their magnificent siock of t'il'ss, Dress Goods, Shawls, Cloths. Cloaks, Velvets, 4U , far below the present Gold Pi-ices ! V e have alo on hand, alnrgoJtockof DOM EST fO GOODS, which we are now selling at a great red ac tion from the prices we have been selling thciu at. As we have bad the advuntuge of a riso in the prices of our Stock iu the progresu of Ihe War for the last two or three yoars. wu now propose to give our Cus tomers the Advantage of the full in Prices. Calicoes and Muslins, reduced, Flannels and Table Linens, reduced, Biuukels and all liable Goods, rediioel, Wo respectfully .icit from the Ladies aud other visiting Philadelphia, an examination of our stuck, which is unsurpassed in variety and stylo, in this city. N. 11., Wholesale linycm. are invited tu nxauiu. out stoek. EDWIN HALL -s CU., No. 2 ftouth tKnJ rl. PkiiedclukU Vfrk-T R. -.fcf.s t DYSPEPSIA, i.vrt TsEA.'T-sS RESCLtlXO PROM MSORr-Etti op tk i.tiTr;ir A N D 1)1 (J j: 8 T I v i: (' K C a .vs Arg Cured by IIO0 F L A Ji I) ' S' German B i 1 1 e r s JVis Uruit Slren'jd'cr.in.j Tliese Itiit'-rs have nei juried moi-oCttrn' Have and do Givi Bvttn .iatls!'tion ! Have tr.oro Te-liiiejiiy ' Hate more Ucspef;l,i:,lo Pot-pie to Voivh for Tio in ! Th.iu any other i.r!'-'e in tlic t.n ikct. M'e defy ney ON el t'i e ntnelict this As-i rtion, AM WII,f,'lMV lkt; o eny one that will prodor: n C .-lif.oulo pabiisbc 1 by ns. that Is not m:ni ..t;. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Will cure every ease of Chronic or Nervous IMcli'y, Disease of t in; Kidneys, uud D.e.ihcs arising from a disordered Stomach. OHSERVE THS FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS Resuliing from Dhortlers of the Digestive Organ. -' , Coii:'.- patlon, liuriinl 1'iles, F illness fir lil(."i I lo tho Head. Acidify of the Sto mP'ih. Nnuson. Iieurtburn. Itisgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in tbe Stomach, Pou Eructations. Sinking or I'ltmei ing at the Pit of tho Stomach. Swimming of the Head. Hurried and DiEi cult Dreatbtng, Flulterin;; tu thu Mcart, Choking or Suffocating Sonffiiti'.'tis when in n lying p'siurc, Liini ness vf Vision. Dots or Webs before the Sight. Fever and Dull Pain in tbe Head. Deficiency of Perspira tion, Yellowhe.ts of the Skin and Eye. Paiu in the Side, Hack. Chest, Limbs. Ac Sudden 1'lushesof Heat. Rurning in the Flosh, Constant Iinngiuius of Eril, and great Depression of Spirits. ?E1E1S3?. in t mrs Dmcr.s w Jt O T ALCOHOLIC, Contains uo It um or Whiskey, And can't make Drunkards, but is tho Rett Tonio in the World. IS Ivcncl Wlio Siijh Sot From the Rev. Levi 0 Reck, Pntor cf the Ei ( tl.'t Chuiclr. Pembcrton. N. J.. formerly o' Uie North Raptist Church, l'piladelphiu. . I lmv? knowfi Hoofliiud's Gcrmen Rirtcrj favoro bly for a number of yeers. Ihuvcued tbviri in niy own family, nnd huVo ben so plea-Mat with Ihcir effects that I was induced torcconi'nend ih'.-in 'o u: ny others, and know-that they have operated iu a strikingly beneficial mnnner I lako great piturn in thus publicly proclaiming this tact, and culling (ho attention of those afflicted with tbe dir.. : se for wbieh they recommended, to (hose Hitlers, knowing Ircia experience that my rccoiiiuioniU.'ioti will Lc .:v:.'u:. ed. I do-fhis uiore cheei fully as Iloofl'inJ s j;.; vl i is intended to bcnciii tho a!lictC't, nii'l i-i --ri.tt a ruui drink. " Yours truly. LEVI 0. lil-XK. From Rev. J. TJewlofi Erown, D. D., Editor of '.he Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, and Christian Chronicle, Philadelphia. Although not disposed to favor or rccommcu.l Pa tent Medicines in general, through distrust of ifeir ingredients and effects. I yet know of no .-mfiiei.-iit reasons why a man mny not te.-tify to thebcLeot- tai believes himself to have receiveil fruln any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus Contt'wUto to ttie benefit ot others. I do thi' the more readily in regard to llooi'. m.'.s German Hitters, prepared ly Dr. C. M. Jiickejii. of this city, b'.cuu..e 1 was prejudiced ui'Sinst thc::i f-.-r many years, under the implosion that ibey -.-ire cbieilv uu ulcoboiic mixture. 1 um ii.debleu to i..y friend Robert S'ueoniuker, tsij., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, aud lor encoui jgc mei.t to try them, when sutrcring fiom gie.'iu i"-J long continued u- ' ili-y. Tbe me ot three bo'ib s ol these Hitlers, at the bo'.i.ri'-;: ot '.In) pr..-j -nt r, was followed by evident, relief and reste m-.oii to a d-gree of bodily and menial viger which I had nut felt for six moiiihs before, and hud almost despaired of rvgnhiing. 1 thereloro thank Hod and my friend for directing to the use Of llicui. J. NEWTON BROWN. I'rrta tha Rev. Jos. U. Kcnuard, Pastor of tbo into b-ipliat Church. Dr. Jackson : Dear Sir : I have been frequently requested to eouneet inyvnuiu wiih comuicn-l:iti"ns of ditlcreni kinds of medicine! but regurding iho prficlicc ns out of my ttppiopiiKte i-phcrc. I huve in ull cases dicliatd but with a clour prof in v.ni.ius in-tanci--. mid p-irticubirly in iny fan.il.v. of ihe u-c fulness of Dr. llooib.-id a Germuu Hitlers. 1 depart for once from my u-ual cour-c. to express my full conviction that, for general debility of toe system uud cspcci'illy for Liver Conipluiut, it is atnlo and valuable ii paratiou. In some cases it may f.r.l ; but usually, 1 doubt not. it n ill be very bvue&ciul to those whc'sufTcr from tbe ubovu cause. Your... i crv re.eclfully, J. H KENN AUD, Eiglith below Coatcs Sticet, l'biiadotpLia. From ReV Warren Randolph, Pastor of Baptist Church. Gcnnauto iii, lVnu. Dr. C. M. Jin kt iii : Dear Sir -Personal expe rience enables uie to s:iy that 1 regard tliu German Fitters, prepared by you as a iiie.-t cxc.''lnnt lciiii ciuc. In cases ofruvcre cold and gcrerid ilebibty f hae been greatly beuctttted bv the r.-eol ihe Hitters . Yours, truly, WAKKES RAXDOI.PH. Geiuiualonii, Pa From Rev. J" II. Turner. Petr of Heddinj M. E Chiirlli, Phila-lelphla. Dr. Jackson ; I'car Sir : Having tiled your Gcr lnau Hitters in ny family iVcipiently I am prepared to say that it bas'hecii of great eci vi?e. L ocIictm that in met cases of general debility of the system it is the safest and mo-.t valuable reir.ed.t of which I huvo any iiuo. lodge. Yours, respectfully, J. II. TURNER,' No. 720 N. Nineteenth ;ueot. From tbe Rsr.J. M. Lyons, formerly Put-tor ol th'i Coluinbiu N. J and Milcstown (Pa.) Haptisf Churches Nrw Roche-lie, N. Y. Dr. C. M. Jackson; Dear Sir: ifcei it a p!ef sr.rw thus, of my ovvu accord, to boar testimony to the excellence of the O-riur.n Hitters. Somo je-irs Finoe being much afflicted with Dyspepsia. I used lucm with very beneficial results. 1 have often re coniinended iu persons enfeebled by ihat toMiientir.g disease, aud have heard from thctu the most llattef ing tei.iiiiouials as to ihcir rcut valua iu cusoj oi' general dclM'iiy, I believe it to be n t..r.ic tout cut uol be eurp.used J. M LioNa Fr?ai the Rev. Tkna Win . P-:ior of r.oxborougit Raptist Church. Dr. Jackson ;-K-..i . .. .--cl it due to y-ur excellent preparation, ltoodnl's Gcrruau H.usn. tu add ujy iestimouy io the dcservid reputation it h;.s obtained, i Lae iorye-n-s, al liuies, heto ir-o h!rl Willi great uisoidor i uiy head and n.ivous sytu-m. I uiu, adviitHl by a li loud lo ty aboltle efjour Hei mun Hitters, I nil so. uud have experienced great aud iincxpcottd relict ; my heulth has been very matcnally bcLcfuied 1 cjrfli'enily reomuieod iho aruuie where I meet with cjscj siiiiibir to my own, bud b c beu usured bv iuiU.v of their good eliscu. llosptetfully jous, T. WINTER. Roxboroub, Pa. FroraR.tv.J. 9 Herui-m, t f the Oermaa Reftruisl Churcu, Kuttiowa. Rerks coiiuty, Pa. Dr C. M. Juchsou ; Kerpccti 1 Sir : Have been troublel with l'vspepsia ncariy tweuly ycais, uui have noser usmi any medicine, that did u.t ai luuoa good ? HocltM.d s Hitters. I am very muoj im proved iu heulih, after buying taken bvo Utt.es. Yoius, Hub rMpet, j. S. Iii.Mi.' . Large Site ,hU'tncuj-ly ckubloiiuRntltv.t ii yOp?r Wltie half iii. ii CO mall SiiM-.fj ceu-s ptr Jicttla half doi. t ii QXiWAfX CFC I.TTtRFCITS! See fast the Siguatuis of C M. JACK50N" 'l K iho Wrapper of eaou bv.tl S'aould your e.-Ai-jat Jju- j!-: not have the article, d j not be put off by suy el. t : iiiUixicnting prepui. lioue that may be cjered, t 1 1 plkee but send io u, aud we will forward, svoui ilj packed, by express. Principsl Othoe and Mum .st ery, No. iSl A-CII lureet. PhiiaiMluhls. . J S.1H,IEVAV, (Sucoseeors to C. 3l .1 at'SSwS: Cu .) Plvpr:w-:I1. C7 For Sale by Drug; it 4 1 ui etjis Us .t J ew u It- the 1'alni 8tai-st . Jst4 lee -t'ji T, V pr: ef the llltuu wus pur of lie jtsvoiuwor
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