Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 17, 1864, Image 3

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    It. B. M A8UF.U, Editor Proprietor,
E. WIIiVBBT, Publisher.
NUUI)KV, I A.
SATUUJAY, DECEMBEU 17, 18C4.
B. M. PBTTENOILL CO.,
Ne. 87 Park Row. Nest York, and 0 Bute Street,
Boston, aro our agent for the Buiucar Ammica
n tho oitie, and ar authorised to tako Advertise,
menu and Subscriptions for us at our lowest rate.
JLoral affairs. '
-
LafA few extra cople of Rev. Mr. Young's
Thanksgiving sermon can b had at tbil office.
Up Lost. On Monday evening, in Market St.i
a lady's fur (Siberian Squirrel) cape. The finder
Hill be liberally rewarded by leaving it at Gearhart's
Confectionary Store.
Naw Faacr Goods. Mbs Mary L. Lamrui
lequests ns to say (bat ihe ha jutt returned from
l'biia. with a new assortment of Fancy Good
tnitnllo for (be season.
Ijf Snow to 'he depth of about eight inches, fell
n Saturday morning lost. The foundation wassol id
ut rattier rough for sleighing. The weather was
old but inodcrute on Wednesday, rendering the
cads for sleighs rather indifferant,
ty The reoent Cold snap closed the river at this
lave. The boys were on the ice skating on Tuet
ay.
Li?' The Harrisburg Telegraph says that Geo.
MiLLEU.Etq., Congressman eleot. of this district
id his pockets picked while in the cars, a lew days
o. II is loss wis siuull. llarrisburg is the banner
n in the number of pick pockets.
Ujr" Accide.it. We learn from the Miltoiiinn ,
at on Friday morning last, II. U. Sticker, the
ntisl, while using his Vulc'inucr, a small boiler
pubic of holding one quart of water, exploded with
errific noise. A round piece of iron weighing
iut three pounds, made its way through tbccciling
ive. while the boiler was forced through the tuble
which it was Handing. Mr. S., made a narrow
I fortunate escape, being only severely ttUDl.nl
i concussion was so urnt as lo break the window
us oul.i-le of the room.
V Putrta op lloAitnixa I KtruMOKD. The
buioud llxamiiter couluius an advertisement at
Kd'uiotit House, in that city, from which we
n that Uie prices of boarding are as follows : 1'er
j J-o.00 ; urouklosl and supper, each J--,OU; diu-
afio.oo.
jr - The Maiiklts. The price of provisions have
i si iniliKvl that it U hard to s ly what u
If is worth, or rather whut it will bring, aud the
er the price the more exlinrtu'tant the demand,
lo pork killing season is at hand, we think it
have a tendency to bring down butler, which
I selling at the cxhorbitant price of 4n cents per
d. Eg;;s will be wanted lor the holidays, aud
e are selling at the advance price of 40 cent,
ioirii. Reef is aellmi;. by the side, ut Uior
lubio prices, say from 'J lo 10 ceuts lor country
i'.irk trow 10 to tj, thiugh soiue dciuaud
. It is a great mistake to suppose that because
issciuce. here, thai ibe prices sliould heevnv
If lucre was not a nog in the six a l;o,u:n g
its, it nou'd nut tiled the Western .Market,
cat source of sopp y, to the extent of one
ofu ci.t ci puuua. Pur should not sell
ni.tiur ujuu jj eeLtr jar pound m bulk, or 'Ml
lctuil. Laid uO cents mail. hieffi from 12
Ny cuu.inui.iiy can long suoicit to paying
unified j or ceut. J rofit on meat, end th-jse
'u"i do wt il at ij j.t-r celH.Mo not nudcrslund
jut.iue.NS. or their true interest aud will be
u.ily superseded by more enterprising com'
V.
ow Yi ow. In former timesour Borough
r'. broke ll.o roads on the side-walks with a
dow, which wad dune in a few hours after
ueepsr.uw. liiis is just as necessary as any
lurk lo kep the roads or sidewalks in order,
i expense is ul.T.osl nothing. Let it b al
io in futsir.
Sold H.e fium of the late John t'srr, of
Augusta, containing 111.) aeres. was sold on
y. at public tale, to David Hauck, for $3,037
iv 50 per ivr.
The morning train toShumokin has been us-
for a short time, until anutlier engine ean
i.ed, wLach will be pciharj about lb lastu'
ath. ,
I'll f Lr.wifDi ro "Aiici ," a paprr profces-
ne lni.pcriilic, hut like its eo-Uboror and
the Si'Htissrnive ''Times," intensely rebel
araotT end kyinpatliies, has cea'el to exist.
lor't exi-iifc fur iis sudden demise is tint be
wrt. I've would suppoie that his natural
"itild be Fouth. The truth is that it is just
n who have destroyed Ihe high character of :
em .! v, 1 y endeavoring ti subvert ;
plrc of hb. rty and freedom, to suit thi views ;
srn aut o -rai, vnoaeciare mai lueir oojecv
bli.-h a (lovcriiiiiint founded on despotism
ry Is it any wonder that inch would-b
ue deserted by honest democr.v.s Tl
phia ".ae," the only paper of its stamp in
is only lingering out a sickly and precari
cr.o,. iuu of epirit, tstcrpris and charac-
1 such papers, and hence they are left with
lisine. the oi.It patronage tbal pays a pub- !
' I
.Mil ft t I !
For tie Americto.
THE LITTLE HELPi3HS"
nt anothur large box to the t'. S. ClirU-
iiiuion, containing
wires,
hanokerchiefi,
I t ui it
of dried apples,
wulk quilts,
tried cherries and raspberries,
ckled cabbage, and
uu. J-F.
W.
re due lo the following persons lor a
patch-work quill, prelect to "XL
icrs:'
sr,
an,
ley,
ley.
dig.
lihart,
lluuioyr,
o,
lius,
'sing,
-y "
.lip.
.kirk
bg,
;hton,
nk.
kirk,
bg.
J, cbllobtai b
ius, aud
i-i-
CoexrturiiiTS.-Tbo following n,w
upon lis Pennsylvania lianks, 'v j
irearanco since the 1st inst., I
;bumbnburg 10s, aliared from Is. j
niuu and ohild : bust of aahington .
t!jii. wein none.
un Township, Phila 4a. spurious ; vy.
buddin,; and cart in dbuinc ; mols
the end.
bark Pottsvi 1 10s, alitrca iroio
' a
welldon
Kook, Philada 3. ipurks; l;
ai35li id In grn 1 !
ul io Tft kjXsi "
JURY LINT.
rr JamnuTffenn A. D. 1805.
OBAMU JOHOH.
1 Allen Moody, Shamokin townBljip,
8 William Ljou, Buubury.
8 Samuel Truckemiller, Hilton.
i Win. D. liotluiao, WasbiDgton.
0 llcury Fasokt, Lower Aug ant a.
0 Samt'el Uilger, Sliomokiu twp.
7 James Ti miner, Ccal.
8 Bctijumia Matbins, Northumberland,
tf Mietiul Hoy, Lewis.
10 SimoQ Kicliart, Chiliaqunque.
11 Joiiuh llert; Lower Mitliuuoy.
13 Ktlliun Dunkle, Turbut.
l:i Peter F. Zimmerman, Sunbnry.
14 Godfrey F. Miller, Slminokin.
13 John Foglemun, Deluware.
10 lleury F. Dorusivo, Cameron.
17 Joseph U raver Delaware.
15 John SltiuskT, Bunhury.
19 Nallmuitl. Biittoti JI Kwcnavillc.
2U Jacob Crawford Delaware.
21 Frank Uuuger, Milton.
2i JoUn Kuse, tiliumokin.
2i Sumucl Uyerly, Jordan.
Mi Joatpli Scaslioitz, Lower Augusta.
thavkuse junons.
1 Isaac Sober, jr., Shamokin.
2 John p. llartzel, Upper Augusta.
3 Dennis Carl, Tut but.
4 Samuel W. Counrd, Lower Angusta.
5 Thomas Savidge, Lcwia.
0 James T. Armstrong, Delaware.
7 James Cnthcnrt Delaware.
8 Reuben Uarmau, Juckson.
U Samuel Dunsive, Little Muhanoy.
10 George Miller, Sliamokin.
11 Tliomas Hitler, Turbut.
12 Jacob Scholl, Sliamokin.
13 Abrahnm Lerch, Mt. Curmcl.
14 John Haas, Upper Augusta.
15 James Uussul, Chillisipinque.
lti Jonas Cnrdner, Lower Malinnoy.
17 Jolin Savitlge, Lower Augusta.
18 Robert I.eslier, Nortliumlerlund.
1U John Dueller, CJiillijqiiuque.
20 George Strine, Milton.
21 William S. C'lnpp, Lewis.
23 Peter Wilver, Sunbury.
24 Daniel Snyder, Upper'Mahanoy.
2j Issue .Mursli ji., Turbut.
2t5 John Arnold, Suubury.
27 John liower, Northumberland.
2d Samuel Ueuder. Utlsh.
2l lleiij iiniu Markle, Jordan.
;w iVU r Bum!, Lower Mahuooy.
31 Ca-per Selioll, Coal.
3'4 Jeae C. llorton, Point.
3.1 John Gallalu r, Alt. Carmel.
34 J. K. Cauley, Milton.
35 Charles) Geurhurt, Hush.
3d Jacob Fufjelv, Lower Augusta.
37 Wm. P. Hull, Milton.
3tJ Peltr Veayer, Lewis.
3'J John H. Geist, Upper Muhanoy.
4'J Tiutiian II. Purd, Suubury.
41 Henry Sltine, Milton.
42 George Bastiau.jr., Lower Augusta.
4.1 Philip Bressler, Delawero.
44- JoUn LI. Leitinaeli, Delaware.
45 Solomon Shunkweiler, Upper Muhunoy.
4tl Joseph Keader, Coal.
47 Gbeiliali Campbell, Shainokia.
49 Isaac Ueidlespaeli, 1'oiuU
l'KTIT JlllOHM.
1 Henry A. llilbusli, Washington.
2 Amos K. Cupp, 'ortliumbi'rluniL
3 John Wvnn, Lower Augusta.
4 Philip iiile Hush.
5 John 11. Kotharmel, Coal.
0 Fred Furriau, Mt. Carmel.
7 Abimu A j tier, Mt. Curuiel.
8 Jaeoli Seller jr., Jaekson.
U Gideon Won, Lower Augusta.
10 Kdwitrd Grady, Httbh.
1 1 Aruiiew Jl.iueii, Lo.er Augtiata.
1 'J Ijiiams Mtirdock, Turbut.
13 Joseph Aruold, Upper Auguata.
14 Jouniiiaii Long, Lower AugUaiit.
15 Geo. ii. Keraletler, Caiiieron.
lti Joint Priiiaou, l'oiut.
li' Jonepli Kolile, Washington.
i .bwepli "sojjley, Cliillibipiaque.
Ill Joseph i'mlenck, Chlliisquaiiue.
20 J'lfuo Leiseiiiiiig. Nortiuiuil tiland.
21 Geo. Sjii.lt-; Lower Mahonoy.
H Martin iisrns, Lmvif Mahauoy.
ii George LveiMiil, Mortiiuiulii ruttld.
21 Andrew Overcck, Tuibut.
V5 John Peeler, Milton.
2t Alexander CaiiijOed, Iiuth. .
7 I'eury t. Ilii.e, 1'urbvt twp.
21 George Keel'er, Lower Augusta.
20 Ltiiuiiuel lluiiiimn, Turbutviile.
30 Abrain U eiser, Mt L'urii.el.
31 William KuU, Turbut.
32 .muel Hoover) Shamokin.
33 Beiijaiiiiu Mengex, Lewis.
31 Samuel Long, Cameron.
35 Jofi ph llutiiiner, Uubh. s
3tt lieury Kepley, Sliamokin.
Trial List for January Te:ro. 1835.
Plaintiffs. Defendant.
Rosefta F Dowart (Equity doe. vs Albert Worre! t al
Woiscley and i-iien Lis wile vs l"' ink Toiler
John Ur'ibcr. vs Ivimber Cleaver's cx'rs.
i The Curlwo Run Imp. Co v Ira T Clement
. The (iirard l'iio i ins Co lli-nriclta .Marr adui'r.
, Hush Caul vs i'l'iiiel Caul.
' Com of I'a. for T M l'ursol vs James Vandyke
same for use of Jauios right vs same ut al
i,. c Welker
vs Uco IJurus
vs John Voung, Const,
vs lleorg UMiu
s Uenry Weise et al
vs A M I.astnick
vs Thos M Tnrsel i al
vs Huibara Ann Alexander
vs Bonj Gearuurt etal
vs S.imo
Jaoi-u II Lugel
j A J tPX.'',''
j I 'avid i'agely
, I! 0 lhoihini n
J"hn llaf'T for us
; The Uank of .Vnr'h'd
I alue et al
! Wm Li 1'ewart
vs Thos Ilanmgardiier,
Jeremiah Ziinrierman,
vs John A -enrad
I Jobu Neumau Ac. vs Ma! hi in- I'rrsing
' eebastian ilaupt vs I'avid Waldroo
; Jirt.iniih Si-itik'a vs Jais.,b Vliudoru.
J'eter K. 1'hbur vs Joseph Weltiel,
I..TI'I....,I ..I .1 1. t J llnll X .1 VTri.lm.lt
t'erdiunn l Massvr, vs Jaj M Maurer An
Sarah Jane Coup, vs tliiabeth Jenkens.
Com. ct Ti l.u'a for D Long vs 1. Waldroo,
Miehr.el (in.haia vs Jame l'ollock ev al
Km A tlroiher vsBird A Llouty
GUM Collum for use vs J W McCorinlek
Thomas Comly vs Jobs Mover with notio
John C Morgan vs Stephen JjitUnbeuder
11 nam It . Moore et al nu. B. notcoti,
Henry liowman io vs J,dwarl liaum
Wm il Kriechliu vs C P llelfenstein et al
Martin Uoldea vs n in Montelius
Wm Pcrsing vs John Newman '
l'elur tender vs Ucorge 11 Ketixtr
Joseph liibsou adm'r vsC F MThersou
Jooathau Hoover vs Josiab Reel
Tlie following advertisement appears un
der tlie lieml of it "Wife wuuled." in un Ar-
kstiMia paper :
'Any gill what' got it bed. coffee pot,
bkilitt, know liow to cut out britches, tun
make a liutitin' shirt, ntnl knows Low to
take cure ol children, can have my Service
until death puru both of ut.'
Ladies' Fun.
Purchasers uiA" rely udon getting th best Furs at
CHARLES OAKFORD SU.NS, Coutiusutul Uotal,
funaaeipuia.
Nov 1J, 161.-3 m
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
BREAD I BREAD 1 1 BREAD!!!
3STE"W BAKERY.
TPUE undersined will open a Bakery, on Market
X street, Sunbury, Pa., in th course of two weeks
wber b will keep constantly on band,
Ir'ra-hli Iti-eiiU, 'l'vilIColU, lCuk,
and TEA-BUN NS, which will b delivered, to faini
lies every morning.
All kinds of
FANCV CARES. Common Cakes, Pretsels, tt.
p(.Nie Parties, Weddings and Funerals, will bo
1 '.' .4 aiuorimenl will h kent un at all times.
manufactured ft" f 'S Ust tuatorial, aud orders .
will bo iimuiv'iT aiieuueu u.
ii. i ,h,;i his frionds sod th Tmhlic generally
ill susiuin him iu this nw enwrpiu, now greatly
needed in sunoury. .....
! H trust hi xprlnc io lb busmes will ens,
I fcie Bi, uig've general atilaoliuul ll who niy
, bim lr puo8it. , ruv
I ; P4WWrI.
Sbsjry, .. Jts, 16
THE DRAKE PETROLEUM COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITA It fi.OOO.OOO
140,000 8I1ABB3, PAR $10 00.
$50,000 CASH WOHttlNU CAPITAL.
SUBSCRIPTION PIUCE, 13 00.
Pridit-T. UASK1S3D0 PUT, Pridot
th Catlawissa Hailroad Co.
Vie President THOMAS D. WATTSON, of thi
Hardware Brm of Truitt A Co., Mo, fii Market St.
TYeasurer aAMUtL WUHk, of Work, MeUoaeh
A Co., Bankers, .14 South Third ftrt.
DiRKCTOHi t T. ilaskius Da I'uy ; Thomas D.
Watton ; iv. 8. Uiebards, Ot Ueruiantown ; William
1. bberrsd, Insuranea Agent; Ueuox P. Way, Of
lat Dry Uooda ttru, J. T. Way A Coi ; A. W.
Leixenring, Cashier Mauch Chunk Ilauk, Maucb
Chunk ; Ldward Shippen, Usj.
Th property of th Drake Ptrolum Company
consists of two tructs of land, on of two hundred and
flfiyscven acre and on of two hundred and sixty
live acres, making in all, five hundred and twelv
acres, in fee, on the Cadwall llrancb of Oil Creek. , ,
Th property baa been erittioally examined by a
Commilte appointed for that purpose, aud tho terri
tory pronouueed, in thoir j.nltmnit, to be fully
equal to that of Oil Creek, along which the largest
oil wells ever discovered have been found.
The lands resemble thos on Oil Crook, in every
particular, and it is believed from tbelnrgo number
of oil springs in close prdxiuiity, that valuable wells
will be opened on both thee tract.
Tho management have already secured several
Engines and engaged a competent 8uperiuteudut,
with a view to immediate and an energvtiu develop
ment. A larpo portion of these tracts is bottom, and
admirably adapted for boring.
Several Coiumnys are organised on lands im
mediately adjoining this territory, among which are
the Hriggs and Creseut City Oil Companies of Phila
delphia. In presenting the Prnka Petroleum Company to
the public, the Directors ark that their eebeuio
should be examined, aue subscriptions uiado to Ibo
Stock in full faith as to its prcsuut aud prospective
valu.
T. IIASKI.VSDU PUY, President.
THOd. It. WATT&OX, Vico Proeidcnt.
SAM I Kb WOltK, Treasurer.
Subscriptions will be received for a limited number
of shares at the Banking House of Work, McCouuh
A Co.. No. 3ooutli Third btreul, Philadelphia.
December 1U, lfitU.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan"' Court of
Northumberland oounly, will be expnsad to pub
lic sulo nt tho House of Jolin i'Uwilcr, in George
town, on
S'tturli, the 31( liy if flermfor, 1854.
All that ci-rtain Lot or piece of ground, situate in
Lower Mahonoy t"wnship, sai I county, adjoining
lands of Peter Winner, Caroline Hwob, lioir;
Downey and John Werti, continuing TWLNTi
Acres aud Fifty-one pxrchei more or less.
2d, A certain Limestone Lot.situato in sai l town
ship, adjoining lauds of John .Schreycr aud Philip
lluhli's estate, containing ,4S perches moro or less,
on which is erected a Lime Kiln.
3d. A certain other Tract of Land, situate as afore
said being the M.intion Kami of the said decedent,
adjoining lands of William Michael, William liiiiA
uiuau, Christian Messner und Jacob K. Leukcr. con
taining thirty-nine acres ami one hundred and three
perches more or les. on which are erecred two Li,r
Houies. stables uud otlior iinprovemeuls. Late the
property of Charles Kcrateltcr, ile,:ciued.
bale lo commence at ten o'clock A. M., of 9 lid day
wben the terms and conditions of sale will be uiado
known by
ADAM LEXKER. Adm'r
Iiy orderof the Court, J. A.J. Cuuiiuiugs.Clk, 0. C.
bunbury, Dec. !, lsot.
ORPHANS' COURTSAli
IN pursuance of sn order of tho Orphans' Court of
Northumberland county, will be ex)oeil to pub.
be sale nt the h"Ue (if Abraham Kotheniicl, iu
UEGltGKToWX. Northumberland coumy, on
SaOinlay the Slut day of Votmhtr A. I). 1S14,
acertain lot in said town, No. 6, adjoining an nllcy
and lot of Philip llcMi. froniinROn Water street.
Also an Island in the Jtiver Siisquehnnnn, ofifjs'te
said town containing ft acres and mo perches.
Also uu Island situate in said Itiver. called Hover's
Tslaud. near said town, containing about 'i acres' nnd
27 perches
Also, another Island in tho sai I Itiver ?ns-aehnn
na, neur lJror;;eown. called bhatler's Island.
Also, an Island situate in a short distance nbnve
Flat Island in said river, containing almut one and
ouc-fourih of iui acre.
Also, another island, situate in said river, nearly
opposite Fiddler Kun. colled Urocious' Island, con
taining about one acre.
Late the propeny of Sophia Lshr. deceased. Pale
to commeiic at one n'olock P. M.. of said day. when
the term aud conditions of sale will he made known
by ULOUGi: H. LA II H. A bn r.
Iiy order of the Court, J. A. J. Cummings, ClkO.C.
buubury, Nor. 26, 1 st.
I
NioK' ol Henry fu lscr, fir., (, M.
"VTOTICE is hereby given th.it letters of nduiii.is
JL tration having; bi-eo granted to the subscriber
on the estate of Henry Leiser. frr., Into of Lower
Augusta township, Northumberland county, Pa.,
deceased. All persons indebted to nil estate are
requested lo make imiucdiato payment, nnd tlo.o
having claims to present them for sct'lrment.
GCORitU KF1SEK, Adm'r.
Low. Aususla twp., Dec 10, lsol, Ow
TO ALL
INVALIDS!
IRON IN TIIEBLOOD.
It Is well known to the medical profession thftt
IRON is tho vital Principle or Life Fleinent of the
blood. This is derived chiefly from the food we eat;
but if the food is not pioperiy dieted, or if, from
ny cause wh-tlover, ihe necessary quantity of iron
is not taken into the circulation, or b -couics reduca-l
tho whole system sulTcrs. The bad bio i t wiii irri
tate the heart, will e!oi! nn the lunis. will stun-'t'v
the brain, will obstruct the liver, and will scud its
disease producing elements to r.ll parts, of the sys
tem, and every one will suffer io whatever oran
may be predisposed to disease.
The reut value of
Iron iim it 1I-lI-!no.
Is well known and acknowledged by all iucdic.il
men. The ditSculiy has been In ob:ain such a pre
paration of i as w ill auicr the circulation and a.-i-luiliilv
at once with the hlood. This point, says Dr.
Hays, Massachusetts State Chemist, has been at
tained in the Peruvian Syrup, by combination iu a
way before unkyiowu.
' '1'lte IVruvliin S)i'Ui,
Is a Protected solution- of the Protoxide of Iron.
A new Discovery in Medicine that strikes the ito it
of Disease by supplying the blood with it vital l'rin
oijjie or Life Llement Iron.
'I'he liTiiTi:ni Syrnis.
Curei Dyrepsia. Liver Cuiplaint Drnpsv, Fever
and Ague, Lorsot r.ncrny. i.ow plllts.
THE PERUVIAN 6YRVP.
Infuses strength, vigor and new life into the system
and builds up an "iron constitution
THK PERUVIAN SIRUP
Cures Nervous Affections, Female Compluiuts, and
all diseases of th Kidneys and ilia 1 ler.
THE PEKUVIAN SYRUP
Is a Sneoiflo for all diseases oriiriinitin'- iu a Bad
Etatv of the Blood, or aocoinpai-ici by DcLility or a
Low Slat of th System.
Pamrhlati containing conircaloa of cures and re.
eouiiueudaiiona from some of the most eminent Phy
sicians Clergymen, and others, will b sent rre to
any address.
W select a few of tlfo nam to show th char
acter of testimonials.
JOUNK WILLIAMS, Esq.,
President of tho Metropolitan Bni.k N. Y.
' Rev. ABEL STEVEN'S,
Lot Editor Christian Advocate & Journal.
Rr. P.TI1URCH.
Editor New York Chronicle.
Rv. John Pierpont,
" Warren Burton,
Arthur V Fuller,.
Gurdnn Robbins,
' Pylvanu Cobb,
. ' 1 Starr King,
" Epbraim Nui. Jr.
' Joseph II Clinch,
" Henrv I pham,
"PC Headley,
John W 0luwtad,
Lewis Johnson, M. D.
ltoawull Kinney, M D
b K Kendall. M D.
W R Cbisbolm, M D
Francis D.iaa, M D
Jeremiah tome. M D
J. Antonio Munches, M D
A A Hayes. M D
Abraham Wendell M D
J RCIiiton. M D
II E Kinney, M D
Prepared by N. L. CLARK t CO., exclusively for
J P. D1N&MOKE. No. 4VI Broadway, New York.
' . bold by all DrugkUu.
Bedding's Russia Salve.
FORTY YEAR'S EXPERIENCE
lias fully established the superiority of
REDUING'S HLSSIA SALVE.
Ovr all oLher healing preparations
Il cures all kinds of Sores, Cuts, Scalds, Bums,
Bolls, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Lrvil. Sties. Piles.
Corns, Sor Lips, Sor Eye, Ac. Ac, Reuniting th !
Pain at ooo, aud Reducing th most angry looking (
Swullinirs and lunaiauliun a if bv Mania.
k .k . . b
"' .
w TOM lilt T
J. P. DINSMOEE. No. 401 Rrondwav. New York,
b. W. lOVt LE CO.. No. 16 Ireiuvat St., Doswo
And by all Druggisui
Pwnsiisr lo, lfWy
Oao. W. Smru. Ciias. B. Oiktdiid.
ZVLV2S. & OE1TTHEB.,
Market street, on door ast of Mrs. Boulton's Hot'
STTaSTBXT 212", PA.,
Tlav openod
A.NK W TIN -WARE,
Slicot Iron nnd Mots More,
and intend keeping constantly on hand, and manu
facturing to order on shortest notiee,
TIN AND SHEET IRON-WARE of all descriptions.
A Large Stock of Cook Stovesof the following Brands:
WILLIAM PENN !
and on Ihe following two Brands w defy competi
tion, namely
Comtsinullon (jinw Ilnrncr, Cook.
ilovrritor IVitn Coo'lV.
unsurpassed for beauty of finish, simplioilv of ar
rangement, combining cheapness and durability, and
each store warranted to pcrtorm what they arc re
presented ALSO. PARLOR and OFFICE STOVES, in great
variety, embracing nil tho best manufactures, and
most lashionnble di'Mirns
rJAIso, The celebrated fO EM for heating op and
down stairs.
Also the celebrated VULCAN HEATER,
foisl Oil, 'nl Oil J.uiiih, Mi:il'i,
Cliiniitis-H, iinsl nil JirUolon
pniisually kpl In nn establishment of this kind. We
aronSo picpared to do nil kinds of Spouting. Hoofing.
Range and Furnace Work. Has Wiling, to. , Repair
ing cheaply and neally executed.
Country produco tiikcu iu exchango at market
price.
SMITH r.EXTIIKH,
Have tho Aencv for BIIIB'S CELEBRATED FIRE
PLACE STOVES, for the Comities of Northumber
land. Snyder, Vnion and Montour.
Ard aro al agents for the Pipher A W illower
Lin. 'Transportaiion.
bun. utv.Dec. .1, IW'l.
CL0TJ IliNG 1 0 R AIL ! !
AT
CONTINENTAL 0 L O T II 1 N G
BAZAAR.
Coi'iicr or.'lnrhrt !qii:u' Ar tC:iiU
ltontl Sti-fel,
SUN11UUY, PENX'A.
JI ST OPEN'KD, WINTER STOCK OF
I.KADY MADE CL0TIIINT.,
Of the newest style", cut by the best Artists, trimmed
and made equal to custom wink, and sold nt tho
lowest price'
."I-n mid llojN CJolSiiv-s-of tho best ma-
terii:l consisting of Dress Coats. Frock Coats. Sate
Co-its, Pants, and Yesis of various colors nasi quali
ties. UENTLEMEX'S.
OVERCOATS & SHAWLS.
GENTLEMEN'S Fl'RNISIUNU GOODS,
j such as Hhlrts, Over-shirls. Undershirts, Drawers,
i Collars, Cravats, Neckties, Handkerchiefs, Stockings,
Gloves, Ac.
IltttM nnd 'si ot'till liiudM. I
i
BOOT? ANDPIIOEP, TRUNKS, A'ALInES, I'M- t
Bll ELLAS, and NOTD 'NN of all kinds, and nume-
rous o'her anie'es. ' !
The rub'.ic lire invited to rail and examine his '
Stock.
Remember the place. '-Cont in-ritnl Clothing Store,"
Cornerof Market iiuarc and the X I. It. It.
l.l.l l 111.1.111.
Sunbnry, Dec. 10. l?fil.
'J'lio 4'wmpl-t.'. lOHll-A-iiis; MU
Si-jmrat ing:
CORN SHELLER ! !
PATENTED, AUGUST 2nd, 1S51.
T
perfeotly clean from Iho Cob when trej-n. soak
ed or dry. It (jives the Earn double operation on
the tShelling AVheel as it pivses through, and sepa
rates ilia C'ib from the Corn complutcly. reudcrin it
at once fit for market without tho use of the fanning
mill. This machine shells a
Half 13uhd of Kin to the Minute hj Onli-
luir; Hand l'nrer. !
and can be used, also, by Horse, Steam or Water
l'.uvir by uttachinit a Pulley on tho Crank Miaft. I
V..w 11 1, Ml... I I li-.'j v... ...... .
. ui i , vivnniiiii-K, .nturoa v lien I'm p.,
and Rapidity in Shollini;, tiiis Machine cuunot lo I
e.i.nlled by any other.
GUTS FDR SALE OX i
STATE AND COUNTY UI
REASONABLE TERMS.
Gk.nti.kue!) : If you want your eorn Shelled
clean; if you have occasion to shell green or damp
corn; li you want your eorn and cob separated , if
you want a durable machine ; if you want a cheap
heller, buy the Complete, Double-Acting, Sell-Separating
Corn Shelter.
REFERENCES :
II. B. Masser. Dr. J. W. Peale J-'uiilmry.
Charles Haas, Miller, Samuel Leisi;. Reading.
C. li. Mortrau A Co., Geo. Woiser. L. Augusta.
Millers, Sunbury. Sol. M irU. Farmer,
Henry Leiseiiri'ig. Bear G.ip. C. Albert, Georgetown
M'Uiut:ietuicd and I'm- S.ile at tin; Fouudry of
11"HIU!AC A COOPER, Huubury, Pi.
Suui'iiry, flee. 3, loci Cm
I
j
SMITH i
dr 3. ;
IF von pt good Tin-Wore, go to
UENTHER'6 New ,hop.
1 F von war! a pood
1 SMITH 4 GE.VlHEl!
:i.'S New .Shop. dr.l.
ICIOIV A (.!. i
fllllE subscriber ofi'tis the alave reward for tho
X. discovery of tl:a person who entered his dwcl!ini(
iu Rush town-hip, liearly opjKisile Red Point Fur
nace, about the luiii of Auinusi lust, and robbed him
of Clothing nnd other article to the value ot ubuut
one hundred dollars.
Address the subscriber at'Dar.villo. P.O.
CHARLES CARR.
Rush township, Dec. il, 1 SO 1 .
I. K. 6TAUFFEH.
IVATC'lIMAKE'S A JCWEI.HY.
No. 113 Norlh bECt'ND street, corner of Quarry,
Philadelphia.
All liisoriineiit ol' il ti iii'M, Jew-
s-lry , Silvs'r V I'l.sK-! Wart' constantly
ou hand, Suitable for HOLIDAY PREisENTS!
Ijf Repairing of Watches and Jewelry promptly
attemled to.
December 3, IStll ly
CHRISTMAS AND BHIDAL PBtBEHTa.
HENRY HAKPEU,
.".. 3-iO AIK'KI M., 11aUuK-11iUi.
Hue a large stock of
WATCHES,
FINE JEWELRY.
S0LIDSILVER WARE
Bupcrior plated 'TEA fcETTc?, SPOONS, FoRKcj,
Ac.
October 1, 1MSL 4m
Ntiilo ol ll' Dank of !oilliusubt'r
luud, aa., t. ad, lti .
ASSETS.
Loans und Rills discounted, fnoi.Olfl III
Certificate of United Stales Mint . lull .mill HO
United Statet 5-2U Loan, .... 2to,lUU 01)
" ". Interest bearing Legal Ten
ders, S t.000 OR
Pennsylvania, " ... 2S.4WI (10
Hank of Norlhumberland Stock,- 6.U7D lit)
Northumberland Riidge Stock, 1,600 t)0
Telegraph Slock .160 1)0
Real Estate, Ac. t.o7'J n7
Duo by other Hanks, . . . 102.111 b.1
Notes of other Hunks, and Legal Tenders bl.'ut tin
Cosh Items, l.l.'O 30
Specie in Vault including tommonweallh
bpeci Cvrtificatea,
81.0&8 71
fs95,7i7 01
LIABILITIES.
Note in circulation, .
Due to other Ranks. ...
" Commonwealth. Currency for
Speci Certilicaies,
VU48.4llO0
44,27V -JH
lo cttrt no
lU,2Vb lid
Dcjrtailois,
il2,9d0 il
I NoarnruBKRLS iti Co.. Sct
I I l. ,. ..;, ,l. .1., .,..,,.l lt,. t.l unrf
UU lotno bokt ol my unuwicug ana 'nei.
h. J. l AChta, Cashier.
sworn and subscribed befnr m. I
En'!,. Wavaar, Notary 1'ubUo.
txsotory, Kv. a. laoi
18C4. 1804.
MAMMOTH STORE.
BEQ leave to oall the attention of tho pnblie that
they bar just returned from th City with
very
LARUE AND WELL SELECTED
STOCK OF GOODS!
Consisting of DRY GOODS,
Ilardwar, Qunswar Cdrware,
BOOT
3H0E S,
Hosiery, Ulovcs, Notions, Trimmings,
riiK nI ChrsnicnlN, OIIm, Lamps
andinfaotEVERVTIIINti GENERALLY KEPT
. in Country Morris.
W bought our goods at th lowwt Cash Prfset
and consequently we think we onn offer gr.ai in
ducements to purchasers lor Cash or Country Pro
duce. Th highest market price paid fvr all kind
ofProduc. Uiveasacnll.
J. W. FRILINtl A SON.
Sunbnry, Nov. 12, 1804.
THE UNION FOREVER!
uooda i on .nn.iio :
At Ihe Store of
J021T EOViTSlT
Corner of Market and Fawn Streets,
SUNBt'KY, PENN'A,
Just opened
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
for everybody. This no -Blowing." but plaia truth,
which everyone will he convinced that oalls and ex
amines the stoek, Which consists of
Dress Hoods. Cossiniercs. Cloihs. Gents' Overcoating,
Jeulis, Cottenades. Muslins. Dii Goods lu
great variety.
LADIES' DKESri GOODS.
Tlain and Figured Delaines, French and Fi,rnrcd
Merinos. Fine W ool Delaines all sorts and
shinies, l'rinls. Nankeens. LADIES'
CLOA KING. Tiiblc-Covers,
Irish Linen. Brown aud
White Sheetings,
Shawls, Balmoral Skirts of all
kiuds, Hoop Skirls, all prices. Iland
kcrchicfV. 1' launcls. Ladies' Kid. Silk
and M'Tino Gloves, 1c
Jowelry ol'itll klntlit.
Ladies' nnd Genu' Union Skates.
A large assortment of NOTIONS.
:&B.x.a:
llardwnre. Cedarware, Glassware, Chinaware,
yueenswnre. Crockery. Groceries, Tobacco,
Scirars SmilT, Tea, ColTee, Sugar,
Molasses. Spices, I'ib. Salt, Ac, Ac,
mid everything else usually kept in a store. Pro
tlucu taken in exebangu lor goods. No trouble to
show good.
WILLIAM B0WEN.
Sunbnrv, Nov. 5, 18dl.
AlNiits ! Always ! Always !
ON HAND, AND SELLING CHEAP THE
FALL ti WINTER GOODS,
Just opened nt No. 1 Store of
WBAVBU U PAGELY,
CONSISTING OF
DRY GOODS!
FOUEIUX AND DOMESTIC, nuoh as ClulJis. C1W1
ineri'9, Mulinf. iSIit'Oiinas, Tiekini. ChIioiics. 0c-
' In inn?, Klnniiflf. ami nil ktmN of MUt'HMNU (jooJ?,
AI(KHfjis, liltick Silk, linliflins, linlmnral nnJ
1 Skeleton Skirt. Cuntoii I'luuuc'.y, Nuakcei.fc, Car
i itetiu f nil kin ls.
i HATS &Z CAPS.
i notions & varieties,
Couiprisiug. Hosiery. Gloves. Thread. lluttns, Sus- j
pi'rders. Neck-ties, Collars, Handkerchiefs,
Hair Uruidies. TcHth IJruts. Gum Rib
bon and Cord. tae. cri't -hit-braid,
worked collars, lancy head
dresses, titly cotton, carpet i
binding, combs, fancy j
s-aj. carpet bai;s
Trunks, Valises, Unibrcllus, Blank Books, Paper, !
Envelopes, Ac.
Of nil kind", such us Nails. Hinges nnd P?-ews. Doer
Lalchesnnd Knobs. Locks, und CUTLERY ol every j
description. i
AUn 11,1-j . lli-uiru. P:iiiim. Vuri'Islii'S. Pi!i. 1
Yakhu niul liettziiu- Oils. (Mass. I'ultv.&i'. I
tc-,'U-.vv iire siimI lnmtiurv " nil
C'l'llVli'
oiuvu
kiiltlsi.
AND EARTHENWARE.
An Extensive Stnck of
G R O C E R I E S,
Composed of Suirar. Coffee. Teas, Rice. Corn-starch,
.ilecearoiii. Lnrley. JJakiri-powiter. molasses. soa;s,
randies, tobacco und scptrs, alt, Fish, Meat, Cheese,
Ac., Ac.
Also, n largo variety of
BOOTS & DZOSS.
for Men. Women and Children.
All kinds of Gram and Country Produce taken
in (xctiMii;e lor liomis.
Give us u call laif.ro y..u purchase elsewhere, wo
aro bound to sell as low as an y'nna else.
t-iorc-rooiu in Ira T. Cleiuent s building at tho
south-west corner of Market Square, neur the Court
House.
riuiibury, Nov. 5, 18tU.
llenlIiU' EC nil roast.
WIMTEa ARSANGEEtENT.
Kovcuibor 7th, 1S0-1.
p.EAT TRUNK LINE from .tho North unit
X North-West lor Philadelphia. New York, Read-h.-ndsome
Parlor Stove, go to :,, i,,,,,-. iii,. Lebanon. Allentuwn. Iviston, Ac.
Trains leave ilarrbburi' for Nc-Vork, as fol-
j lows : S lat and S.lii A. M. and 1.4a P. M., arriving
at New York at IU A. M. and 2.4j and It 00 1'. .11.
T'1,0 ataive aonncct with similar trains on the Penn- '
sylvaliia r.iilioad, and leepint; Cars accompany the j
dirt two 1 1 nil. s. without change.
Leave for Reading, Pottrville. Tamnoua, Miners
ville. Alltulown and Philadelphia ut tvlo A. -M. and
1.4a P. M , stopping at Lebanon ui:d priucip.il sta-
lions only. ' J
Way trains, stoppitn; at all points, nl 7.2.1 A. M. j
mid 4.411 P. M. Kvtuiiiiiig, leave New Yoik at U.Ui)
A. M , 12 uoon, mm T.HU I'. M.,: lJi.iladelihia lit
b A. ;1. and S.3U P. M ; l'.tsvillo at i.M A. il. and
2.."j P. M ; Tai.iao.ua S it) A M. an I 2 L P. M., .
,.nd Rea.l.n at 12 n.i iiiighl, 7 oj ami A. M.,
l.Xi uutl t) u.'i P. M. j
Readiiiti; Accouiuiodation TruMi leaves Rending ot i
A. il. reluming fioui Philadelphia ul 4 ;t0
P. M.
Coliimbia Uailmad Tra't'.s Icav Heading at BIO:
and II A. M. Ephruta. l.ilir Cuiumbin. A.'.
On bundays: Leave New York al 7 P. M.. Phil i- !
delphia 3 l.'J' il. P.iilsvillc 7. "it A. M . T.-inmua 7
A il. ll.iri irbuv it I j A M aud Reading at 12 mid- ,
'night, lor Harriaburg.
Uouimutalion, .M.icage, eeuson, anu r-xcursiuu
Tickets, ut reduced rules to and from nil points.
eu Pounds linggugo ulluwed eacti t'ossenger.
G. A. N1COLLS, i
General aupcriutcnuenl'
Nov. 2C, 1SI. -
Sunbury High School,
V17ILL re-open in tho old Uaptist Church, on the
II first day of August. Tub course uf instruction
embraces all Ihe braiiehes tuught iu Academies iud
Seminaries of the highest grudu.
TKltMS PKIl tKSBION OK SI WI'.r.KS.
Fit Languages ancient und modern iu dud-
ing all other branches, 15 00
Natural Sciuneo. Algebra, Geometry, etc. J- Ul
A .4 J 11- 11.,..,.. ...1,.. IL...... A.. I ' Oil
fu, nueeti uiouiui.i, w,inj.uji, j . v., . . .-"
Rudiment of above, 1J 1)0
Primary, b to
Incidental expenses, iiO
Tuition pavable quarterly In advance.
No deduclton made lor lost time.
Pupils cau cuter ul any tiinu, aud will only be
charged from thedute they enter.
For further particulars apply to the Principal,
E. P. ROH1MCH.
Sunbury, August 8, 18B1 tf.
N E W GOOD S!
Two doors west of Wm. II. Miller's Shoe store,
Sunbury, Pa. Just opened a fresh supply ol
FALL AND WIN TEH GOODS,
Such as Fancy Dress Trimmings. Ribbons, Gloves
Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Linen Collars mid Cuff
Gent's Linen and paper Collars. Netts, Heps, Lace
Collars and Sleeves, Hair Rolls, Velvet Ribbons,
Red. Whit and Hlu Nck-t'e, Corsets, Quaker
ban is. Yokes and Mvn.
WOOLEN GOODS. oompi isingof Fontagi, H wiery
for ladies aud childreu, Cap of all kinds, Scarfs,
Gloves, Mittens. As.
Also, a new style of muslin for Gambaldi waist
togotber with Swiss, Jaoonet and Viotnria Muslins
Cap collar and Veils, Grenadine and Lac Veil
ad variety ol other riioi" o D'iuirvut la n.o
lio. . AUltV L. LAZAhUo-
Muv, (W U. iU
l ALL AND WINTER MILLINEUY
GOO Da AT
AT REDUCED PRICES!!!
1MU 71. 1. Usitsler.
Fawn strt, two doors south of Shamokin Vally k
Pottsvill Railroad,
SU3STBURY JPJP.
HAS lust opened her Fall and Winter stook of
Millinery Goods, LADIES BONNETS, Hats
and Caps of th latest stylos; Fronch and Air.eriian
Flowers mid Feathers, Trimmings of all kinds; La
dies and Cbildrcns' Hose. Gloves, Collars, Veils and
a large assortment of Fancy Uoodl and Notion.
Call and soe her stock.
Sunbury, Oot. ii, 1884. 2m
look at the Returns !
WM. II. MILLER,
Market Square, 6UNBURY, PENN'A ,
JUST rooeived from New York end Philadelphia,
a fresh supply of th latest styUs and uf th best
quality of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
for Men, Woman and Children, which he oQ'eri at
r luowl prices.
Women's Shoes at $1 50.
All his Koud stook WARRANTED. No Paper
Shoes sold nt his store.
He will also wholesale Boots and Shoes by the box.
The nublio (teneittlly ure invited to call and cz-
omine his stock.
SuuburyOct. 22. 18M.
pWnWi v "juaim:
SHOP.-
The undersigned bavins; purchased of E. Y.
Bright, Esq., his Machine Shop, Foundry. Ac, at
Sunbury, nnd has now commenced operations.
All Kinds of Machinery,
WILL EE MADE AND REPAIRED PROMPTLY.
Persons dsiriiiu MACU INE WORK immediately,
will do well to cull l.Li examine his facilities for
doin work uLeap.
. cu iui.i: i on lUTTiitns.
WILLIAM EENNYSON.
jSuiihury. Oct 15. 1S01.
J X C O B O. 33E!"G
MERCHANT TAILOR,
And Dealer in
CLOTHS, CASSIMEKES, VESTING, Ac
I'uvvu (i-'Cl, moiiIU 1' Weaver's!
Hotel,
BTJNUJ3 KY, P.
INFORMS th citiicns of Sunbury and vicinity,
that he has just returned from Philadelphia with a
full assortment of
1'AUi a xvt. rt:is (.ooos,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND QUALITY.
His stock consists of Cloths. French Cloths. Black
Doc Skin and Fancy Cas-imeres. Blsck Sntin. Figured
Silks. Plain and Fancy Cassimere VEs'J'iNGS, which
ho will make up to order in styles to suit the taste of
customers, on short solice, aud the must reasonable
tei nis.
Any Uojds not on hand, will be furnished from
Philadelphia, by icivintr. two dtivs notice.
Goods furnished by customers will lu made up to
order as heretofore.
As he will employ none but experienced workmen,
t'lTaoii! may rely ou gelling their work well dona nt
his shop.
Thankful lor the p.'itront;e heretofore bestowed,
he respectfully solicits a coiitiuuauceof tho same.
Suubuiy. Sept. IU. lsG.4.
GREAlInilBimONl
OF
FIUE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
ELEGANT DIAMOND RIXOS,
Diamond Brooches, Ear Drops, Bracelet
And a very large stock of Elegant Juwalry, valu
ed at
$500,000,
CERTIFICATES., limning each article af
rain are placed io SEALED ENVELOPES, and
well mixed. Due ot these envelopes wiii be deliv
ered nt our oftiuo. or sent by mail to any address.
wi:houl regard to choice, mi receipt of 2i cents.
We wi'l tend by mail it express, the article that
the purchaser u.ay draw, for ONE DOLLAR.
i'il rxrhjnisr for any urltrr article on our ijf, vf
the iame value a the article drawn.
NO 33r,A.rMIC3I
Entire s iliifaciion guaranteed in n!lea;s-
Y u ui''y obtain u Goli Watch, or Diamond
Rl.vi for ONE DOLLAR, which you need not pay
until yon know what .u have dr-iwu and its value.
lav ' Five scaled Luvcbipcs for tl, Eleven fur
$J Thirty lor ti.
-end lor Circular. Aitnts wanted.
GOODWIN, HUNT & CO..
JEVi LEERS. !V7 Broadway. N. Y.
All letters should be addressed to our box, 570(1
Poit Office, NcwJYork.
Nov. 12, lilil. il
MIL LINERY GOODS,
AND
IMACY .'VriO.'!i A'l'ISI.lIMI.XtiS
At the new stand, in Market Square, SUNBc. RY,
Tl AVE just received from Philadelphia the latest
I I ....... .... u: l.i .. ... ij ..." ,,iu n i.
wch lls Uomit.,,s HhIs. Silks. Velvc'is. Ribbons and
Laces, Feathers A Flowers. Head Dresses A Nets.
Old Ladies' Caps. Woolen Hoods. Sontags, Breakfast
thuwls, Silk and Woo. eu Scarfs, Hosiery
cloaks 8c run!
lilac It Crnpsjfur.d Lac Veils. Crape ami Linen Col
lars. DriMs Trimmings and liuttont. Co sets. Z'phyrs,
Soap and Perfumery, Cloak Trimmings, Woollen A
Cotton Yarn,
ir'iimliiiij, 'FoakiiiiLiiiK' nnd
iSi-ailinu l( no in hilosl Nlylf.
Gents' Linen and Paper Collars, Neckliea, Ac.
COUNTRY PRODUCE taken iu exchange for Goods
or Work. Thankful for past patronae wo solicit
the same. L. II. SU1SSLER.
Sunbury, October 22, l6
AtlmSrilklrRloi-'M ottrt'.
N OTICE is hereby given that Ictlcrs of iidminis.
tration bavin been pranted to iho sabseritier,
on the estate of .lueob Kiebaeh. l ite nt Lower Maho
noy townbifi. Northumberland county. Pa., ileo'd
All persons indebted are requested to make immedi
ate paviueni. and thu.-e having claims, to prtst.nl
tlieui tor setllement
ISAAC L. WITMER, Adm'r.
Lower Muhonoy twp., iVt. S. 104. Ct
IF vou nam a goni Cooking-Stove, go to SMl'lll
A GENTHER S New Shop. dr.l
IilBdOliUTlO-V OF rAKT.VfiiMSIIIP.
riHE partnership heretofore existing between J.
X W tiiiing A W. T. Grant, ui.dcr lb firm of
ruling A Grunt, has been t:solv.d by liuu'aiiou.
All persons indebted :u tho ubove titm will fileaee
call al once nt the oid eiund und settle their aocoun'S.
Mr. Giant tender, hU mni.ks lu the public fur Iho
liberal p.-i'rouago extviiue 1 to the old firm in il:tir
loog eoiiiinuancu iu business und hopes that ihey
will exten I Ihe suuie (aironugo to the new firm of
J. VV. Filling A Si'u. ,
T lie buMiie- hereto fore carried on by Friliog A
Giatii, will bu cou'.itiued by the undersigned under
the li r in ol J. W. Fi lling ' Son. nt the old aturd in
Market Souaie where we icspcc:iully iuvi:e u!l to
call. J. W. r RILING, .
JI V. 1R1L1NG,
Sunbury, Oct. R, lS'il I m
I'vvo Nlru.v llo'N
f l.lMt lo Le premises uf iho subsciiorr in Lrper
Vy Augusta lou nsliip. iiUmt lour weeks siuce. t Va
white sbouta weighing at the liu.eubout llily po .n.ds
each. Tiiu onuer i requested to come fo.-uurd,
wuva property, pay charge and tako Ibs'j anv.
I . , . . ...I i ... ...... -
ur eiso ILCV W III OO SOIU ttCCor.lll'g IO I a" .
DAVID W. al A LICK.
Upper Augusta twp., Oct. B, Ii3ti4.--2iu
Dini-ioM I'm- 1NJJ,-Au f.s,irltuent of Piv
rir lor tWi.if varies stv'ies end sise. Also,
Cap, Note aud Letter Paper, Cor file ly
ANNA PAINTER.
Sunbury, Nov. J, 1665.
" Novicn,
ALL person indebted to lb trio of Fiiling A
Graut.are requested tu call ut ilieoldstaud and
pay up their uccouiils by th 1st of December. All
accounts not paid by ihul tune, will bo placed in Ui
bauds of a Justice lor collection.
FKiLING A GRANT.
Sunbury, Nov. i, 18S4.
mXi. T II 1 1I O N I A L !
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
if you wish lo marry, add res Iho undersigned, who
will tend you w.lhoul OiOi.ey sn.l without pr:. val
uable iuforiuatton th .t will enable you to marry
happy and spaedily, irre.-peoiive of ego, wealth or
beauty. Thu inlurinalion will cost vou uothiu. nnd
if you wish to marry, I will eboerlully ait yi.u
AH lettors strictly oouBdiitil. 'IBs desire i ililor
Batioo soul by return iuil. aud uc quesihms asked,
I adereas BAKAll U. LAMUEHT,
I OrwpritH lUiXSS itusry, Nr lorsl
AJ0
7SiSE9 RESULTING FROM ElSOB.DEr.3
OF THK LtVElt
AND DIOE8TIVE or.OAS3
Am Curod Ij
II OOF LAND' 3
Gorman Bitters,
TK Great Slrengilxninj
rsa." Lm .w it : 9
These flitters lave performed more Cure!
liar aud do On Better Satisfaction!
Uuv more Testimony
Have mors Respectnhle Pcoplo to Vouch for Thu !
Than any other nrticte in th market.
W defy any ONE to contradict this Assertion,
Al WII.I. E.iV 8IOUO
To any one that will produce a Certifies. published
by ui, that is not oisiui.
HOOFLANDS GERMAN BITTERS.
Will cure every esse of Chronic or Nervous Debility,
Disease of tne Kidneys, and Diseases arising from
a disordered Stomach.
OUSERVE THE F0LL0WIN0 SYMPTOMS
Resulting I rum Disorders of the Digestive Organs :
Const!- .
pa'hin, iLWurd
Piles. Fulness or Rlood
to Ihe Ilea 1, Acidity ol iho Sto
mach. Nausea. Heartburn. Disgust for
Fuod, FuluefSor' Weight iu the Stomach, Sour
Eructution. linking or Fluttering at the Pit of the
Slomacb. Swimming of the Hv.id, Hurried nnd Dim
cult Dreathing, Fluttering nt the Mean. Choking or
Suffocating Sensations when iu a lying posture. Dim
ness uf Yisii'ii. Dots or Webs before tlie bight. Fever
and Dull Pain iu the lleud. Deficiency of Perspira
lion, Yeiionness of the tkin and Eyes. Paiu in
the Side. Hack, Chest. Limbs. Ac Sud'ien
Flushesof Heat. Burning iu the Flesh,
Constant Imnginlugs of Evil,
and great Dcoruuion
of Spirits.
THAT THIS SITTERS 13
NOT ALCOHOLIC,
Contains no Hum or AVlilskcy,
And can't mak Drunkards, but is the Best Tonic in
th World.
iy Heiid WUo Nhj-9 So
From the Rev. Levi 0. Deck. Tastor of tho Pip'.ist
Church. Pcmberton. N. J.. formerly of the Norlh
Uaptist Church, Philadelphia.
!
I have know Hoofland's Germsn Hitters f.ivor.v
bly for a number of years. 1 have used them in my
own family, and have been so pleased with tU-ir
cfTee's lhat I was induced toreoouiuictul them to ma
ny others, und know that they havo operated in a
strikingly beneficial manner I take great I 'ensf io
in thus publicly procluiminj ti: i- fact, nnd sailing il.u
attention of lliose elilicted wi'h thedtse.:se f.r much
they recommended, lo these Ri ters. knowing frm
experience that mv rei'oinuieiilaiioii will Le sstHiii
eJ. I do this more cheerfully as HooU.ir.'l s Litters
is intended to benrfil tt alilicicd. and f. -not a ruui
drink." Yours ttuly. LEVIG.LLCK.
From Rct. J. Newton Drown. D. D., Editor of the
Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, und CLrislii.n
Chronicle, Philadelphia.
Although not disposed to favor or recommend ?n
tent. Medicines in gcuerid. through di5tv.;sl of their
ingredients and cfieels. 1 yd know of no sutBci'i.t
reasons v. by a man may not testify to the ben' tits i.e
believe himself lu buvs received from any simple
preparation, in the hope thai he luuy thus contrihu'.s
to the benefit ol othcis.
I do thi" the more rcitdi'y fti regard to ilooE 'ti l i
Gcriuau Litters, prepared by nr. C. M. jnek-on. of
IhU city, beoause 1 was prejudiced against them tor
miu v vears, under the impression that they wire
chicdv an alcoholic mixture. 1 nui ii.debitd lo u.y
ti-ieiid Robert Sheomnkcr, Esii., for iKc jeuiov r.1 of
this prejudice by proper tests, and i-t enc.'uri.ge.
menl lo try li. cm, when tuCeiing f.om gr, at and
long continued debility Tho usu of three boitlesof
these Hitlers, ut ihe beginning of tho present yiai ,
was followed ly evident relief and lvatoiutloL .0 li
degree of bodily and menial vigor which 1 hud noi
fell for six uioiiths before, mid had almcii despaired
of re-uining. I Iherofore thank Godaud my friend
U dueain; to ;bo u.Cf .. jjROWJf.
From the Rev. Jos. 11. Kcnnard, Tastor of th3
lOl'u liiiptist Churuh.
Dr. Jackson : Dear Sir : I have been fitoiuenllv
requested to connect my name with ciiiiiii' iiJu'.iciis
ot dill'crelil kiiiils of uicdicines but reg'irdii'g :'iu
practice as out of my u jirooria'o sphere. 1 have in
all cases declined ; bul i:h a clear prooi in vmiouj
instances, aud paruj'.ih'rly in my family, of tho use.
iuluetsol Dr. lloollami Girmnii Hitters, I depait
for once from my usual course, to cxprtti my lull
eouvietion that, for general debility of tho system
and especially lor Livci Complaint, it is n sale and
valuable preparation. In souiu c.sus it may fill;
but usuully, 1 doubt not. it v. ill b very beneficial to.
thosa who sutler from the above cause.
Yours, very respeotfully. J. 11. KENNARH
Eighth below CuatesSlroet, Philadelphia..
From Rev Warren Raudolph, Tas'br ol" liaptiM
Cbuioh. Germantown, Pcuu.
Dr. C. M. Jackson : Dear Sir t Personal expe
rience enables uu to suy that I regard tho German
Hitters, prtpurei by you us u luosi vxcelknt ined.
cine. Iu cue- of severe cold and general ilc'jility 1
have been greatly benefitted bv thu usei f the Hitters
Yours, truly, WARREN RANDOLPH.
Uoimuiitjwii, Pa.
From Fiicv. J 11 Turner, Pastor of llodJihj M. E.
Church, Piiilivlctpliia.
Dr. Juckson , Dear Sir : Having od yoni fler
iiian Riiters iu my family frequently I am prepared
lo s iy th il it Ins boen of great service. 1 believo
that in uiosl cases o! general debility ot' the a tteu.
it is the safesl aud most valuable remedy of which 1
have m y kiaiwlclge.
Yours, isspeollully. J. 11. Ttrr.NUR,
No. 723 N. NiuciecniU tvtol.
Frnmth Rev.J. M. Lyon, formerly Pastor e tha
Cxlumhus N. J and Mues'.own vPn.) EaptU.
Churches.
Jfe Rjchc'.le, N'. Y.
Dr C. M. Jjckeon; Dear Sir: I i'cl it a p'ea
sure thus, ol ivy own ucco: d, t bi.;ir lesliuior.y to
Ibe excullei.ee of tho llei ,,uM Riliurs. Sur.i yeuts
.luce being much atiiic'.td iih D'rep'ia. I uted
them with very benih. .ml results. Lhaieof.tn re
commended lo penoijs n,:evo'il by lhat tormenting
disease, and have b jui I from them L wst duller,
ing testimoniuls u , tu ibair grealTalue Iu cases of
general dibility , I believe it to bo a ionic that ooti.
nui b surpucsj J. M LYONS
From th P,cv. Tho. Winter, Pastor of Boxboronjh
iJuplitl Church.
Pr. JtUson; Dcarir: I foci it duo to your
exco!',t.ui pj-epaiaiioo. HiH'ilaud's German Hi. UT. to
"!''. my iM.iuiuuy to tlie deserve-1 repuutiou il ha
ioiuined. 1 have for years, at linns, becu troubled
,i:ii 'real ui-Oider in my teud and nervous s(sieni.
1 I i.n advised Iv luei.a lu uy butue et.vour tier
j niuu Hiltuis, 1 ui 1 so. ui.d lav vxp rii:e,-l ;rc.il
aud untxpecicd reuol ; u.y be-.ltu Lus betu veiy
! ni'i.tfiuilv OeueU.tei, i uui.lidonlly reei.mniend li e
araet Muuio 1 uiuoi witu o isui sin.uur io u.y own,
Md k):.vo fceon Mssttied by moiy ul ibeir g"ol etecs.
.. J 1 11, -eV.
ivesi'oiiuuy yuuiov i. " i.,
isoxiioiougb, Pa.
From Rev. J. 8 Ueruian, of the Geriran Reformed
Chuica, Ku.ttuwD. Hoi ks couuty, I a.
Dr. C. M. Jacksou ;Uespeotd Sii : 1 l.uve been
trouijed w lib Dyspepsia l.e ily luon y years, and
bav never used uny Uivdicine lhalUil mens 'nuch
good a Hootl.tiid's Hitters. I ma very much im
proved in health, alter having tuken Uve bottles.
Yours, wi.L rcsj cot, J. S. HERMAN.
PRICES.
Large Six (holding nwily OruMc quantiiy.)
tl 00 pi'r Im i.lu i.Ui i;,.j. f, ()
mall Si ti eut per lli tile hail dm. l t'J
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See that th Signature of C M. JACKSON" Is on
the Wrapper ol duU U till
Sboul i your airet dr.", .,! . nut hnv tlio itrtbio.
do not be put oil by any ol t ' lnti.ic .:'u.-1 . e, .u..
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and w will birwurd, sjoui 1) p .okeJ, by xp-fs.
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