Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, January 23, 1864, Image 3

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U. E. MASSEH, Editor ti Trtivtinat.
SATURDAY, JANUAftT S3, 18G4.
B. M. PSTTSWGrLt CO.,
V. tr Pnrk Hew, Ww Terk, and t State fitreet,
Bosknvar or forth etr.r AimmcAit
la those chin, rind er aalbcrlMd to take Adrertuuy.
merits nod Subaortption t at oar lowest rates
?Local affairs.
tSi Orrtc. TVs oatasted to Botks a bind,
soms improvement ia Market street, put ur by
Meter. IT ill ft Wolrerton, on the lot of Major Dow
art. These gentlemen hiring entered into partner,
ship, now occupy this building as a taw office. The
building is creditable to the taste and enterprise of
oar legal friends.
tJPThe bridg near Reed's Station on th Sua-'
mokin Valley railroad, having been tinning J by ioe,
no train was run on Wednesday. The bfidge has
been repaired.
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The rains on Sunday night and on Monday, raised
the Shauiokin creek and small streams to a flood
height. The river rose several feet, but the solid
body of ice, averaging about ten inches, did not
giro way.
n I lwaaw a
The soldiers, some o." whom committed the attack
on the Democrat Office, on Monday night, seemed
to hare a smashing time among some of the Restau
rants, but we nndcrttandjthcy promptly paid for nil
they drank and ale, and all damages for smashing
tumbler!, he.
CnrVc call attention toiho advertisement of Ror.
J. Fritiiuger who offers for tale some valuable real
estate in Vppcr Mohonoy.
EpSmtioD ix Pett. coats On Kew Year's
inoruing. Miss Clnra 1'otts, aged about 15 years, saw
a larga Buck in front of her father's residence, nonr
Hilli Orove, Sullivan county, when she took down
Lis rifle and shot it dead.
tVAs-'tsnoxiicvT or Camp Ci nns. We learn
that Camp Curlin is to be entirely abandoned iiu
Mediately, and a new camp Bill be established wc9t
3f the river, in and aronnd Fort Washington. This
will be an excellent location, and far prcfcrnblo to
the old oue. The new camp will be named Camp
Reynolds, iu honor of Gen. Reynolds, who was killed
while while hiroically figbttag fur his country, at
Gettysburg.
Ev-AcCIUi:T ON THE XuItTHFR.V CKSTHAL RaIL-
nusn. A dispatch has been received from Balti
more, giving the following particulars of nn acci
.'ept that occurred on the Northern Central Railroad
tiu Tuesday a week :
An a-Metit occurred yesterdnv. on the Northern
r antral railroad. 20 miles from this cily. Two pas-..-ncT
caw he-cuuio detached from the mail truin
"i -in ilariiv.ii.-g, and were run into bv a road train.
t"L? cin were d.-innlished. P. t. Cniliihiiu of Lnn
l jti, Canada. was killed, and nix other passengers
were badly injured, including Hon. R. C Parsons,
fr tutlcuvvlttiJ. Ji.io and Lieut. Col l!lackniau,of
C-J-'A dangerous eounteifeit $3 00 bill on the
'Bskk of Schuylkill County" has been pur intocir
.ulatiuu in lleaulug. Louk out for the new eountcr-
Attack on tii NotiTnt vdstilast) Cui-tt
riiiiuciiAT, Br Souukhs. eic;rot to my that u
let of violence bw been committed in this place, that
nay cas: a stijma of reproach upon ui us a people
'ho profess to be a community in favor of law and
rdir.
Monday evening. bMwccn 7 ana S o'clock, tlio
Oil) Cii!ry regiment of New Vork, arrived at tho
(ep;it, on their ret'irn homo in a special train. Tlicy
luinbcrtd about two huudrod. As their train lad
,3 remain here r.nlil the niixht express train came
loTrn, at 11. "0. a number of tl-.cm Tiiiicd tho rcslnu-
ai.ts. Inger bocr sjUmnf na j hotels of the town
Ab'.ut 10 o'cloek abound of about twenty a peered
jeflire the 8!Scccf tho Xorthuinberlacd Gcmnty iJem
ral, and having, by various inquiries, n-eertiiined
(4 lucntion iu the third story of J. M. Simpson's
juilding, proceeded up stairs, broke open the door,
ind lata proceeded lo empty the cs, throwing the
po siid materhle on tba floor They also threw
lown the Tre-ii a Vi'arhthgthn hand press. which
irnt.iiiiu 1 the for:;,r tf the nnfidn of the piiper. The
rV-'s, we are k'" 1 to fay. "retained hut tittle injury.
uid can be rctidiiy repaired. In the mennthne, Mr.
i'.mpsou, who occupies a part of tho building, and
uo wr.s in bed, en heurtng the racket overhead
ame up into the room with a revolver in his hand,
shioh was wrested fr.m him by sinno of the toUiiers.
At. Simpsou, we understand, hnd his at.!i!e fpralncd
n the scuffle and wuj alo truck in the face.
The most serious loss is in throwing tho tvpo, Eng
iih ai:d Oeriuaa, upon the flimr and treading upon
ne:ii. thin delaying tho iaiaiiig of a rspor porhaps
or a week or two.
have endeavored to. s'.ate the facts ni nearly
.( we could ascertain them, and are Inclined to be
icve that the ml liers acted on tbcif own rcsponsi
lility. We could not find any roliablo authority
Ut they were instigated or encouraged by any of
he ci'.iteuj of our place, as has been alleged, al
bih there are doubtless somo who would Cot hnU
a:etadoso. Severn! person aho saw tho Soldiers
liter the building, soy, thut the -Lieutenant and some
if the men aeri&tHtiuued rs a guard below.
Th occurrence leca to be regretted by all who
ikve a regaid for b-.w and order, as an outrage npon
ifii ate r'.ji'.iis und fi ei doiu of speech. Threats had
ireviuu.-ily been rondo on various occasions, by sol
lurj, to "clean out ' the Northumberland County
)tnmTt. fc'.dditrs and others should remember
hat aruuu:, whether re..l f r iaiuginnry, are not to
redress! by volenec. The only safe-guard ins
muiu;iity i Ui observe ttie l'iw,oihrwi the in
ivccnt may be mule to softer it la the fulltv.
mi V-
" WirowKRa vs i:.a!ior -Our neighbor ef
he Uaiette, who is an ineorrigible biichclor, alter
lately eulogiies and eriticites the ladies, and not
teing able to inakv anylising out of tho latter, baa
krn ailvantage of a aragraph in eur paper, en the
ul.jeet of leap yr, for the purpose ef veutilatlng
lU spleen ii n Uidowers. We have always had
lue respect, not only fir the inttruities of a,bul wpe
tHv fur Ih'we of baehetara. The former snay, some-
lines, be relieved, but the latter, being Inherent, aie
Imial Inenrable. The arrst defeat, er ralhei snia
orluue o( baehelore U al I to be seHUhnesa, and
ather than har ttiiytiiuit, evsa the blesainga af
.rdl.o k, they iiiuild crawl through the world alone,
uwspt, auhoiiored, uiimourued. Widowers, bavin
jure he ui, my he u...r ueeptilile, whloh eoaLtea
brut to iiy eva the aiUti rtunea ef a bachelor,
The )' t niu't baia had t uf Ihea unfnrtuuatet
a hi eie. whva he wrote the ditto lug line ;
K..r km disown dear isuat'e be suresved.
U l 11 ia lue wilo ths luiiiailie ha Is ;
Ai. I rr the luir (en ubUuce kiiuf iisiuoved,
knew, !'d 'ih. uws iiw.';ke Ud "
!i4tn.tf dxpair. Mvi:kib. V"U kw Ike eld
d,r, u.i-re true lhaa "ever i'f, tea bis
av " sod uis may ut be far RsBesabet
. Ih-is una m r so ft, but suoa er las
rt. ll 1 1. 1 wm bvtt4 gu4i (n saut."
7 Cstsus of Tims Ah tiiFtMl sbaage kM
btvle Ut Ike lime stbsdul U ibt taakawaxk
, mwUt.aig Hil'-4 Ike iwaef Iraie
- V jiauwUiiui I at o vlwk ia Ike a..i
(4 ;ibi.iI II r l lsie swi.fciu
k f M . aJ ) w ai .iiitautbeiUi.d ai V M
i M Ib.i iU efcebla ena to VWl taaille,
eitaeiM ! iilM.awb1.14 Ut lbs K.WMU.4 u4 f
u k Ike !.".
A kwse kae " -' '""'"I '
k leartial a4 I bila4J.Wi 4 tne lb
Ml 4 e-t'b arts ex r N , Um sat 4
Us S H slHlH,
f 3" Ten pLOtr. Dr, J. Priestly, Northnmbor
land,, with a spirit of enterprise highly rcditiibla,
proeured a beeuiiful ioa iloW and aooompauiiniinu
far catling and Separating loa, from Boston last week.
It h a beautiful apeolmes of tneohnnieul Ingenuity,
wtih aerie of polished oatUra, tod cost fG8. The
Dr. out suffioliotl lee on Satordsy, far bis haeu in
lew hours, tm perfectly tqaai Wooks. The plow Is
operated bf Jlr. Zltrsum Young, wba bm it In ohargo,
tad who 1 in ant tot the loe for the putlla lea housa
eatoted hi this plaoe.
BmOLAits. On Meneray night tfra Icy of
the front door, on River street, Of our dwelling, sud
denly disappeared. Suspecting that it was stolen,
we put down the dead-latch aid locked the door
leading out of the box entry Into tka dining room.
The entry was entered during the night, but finding
the Inner door looked, the burglar left, taking an
umbrella, the only artiole in the entry.
On the following night James Washington ' shop
was entered, and robbed of a guitar and some beekm
of the value of $25 or $30.
3ir i
IjF'-Fisk Vkkisom. Capt. J. K. Clcmont, Pro
tost Marshal of this district has been the recipient of
several fine buckle shot by Sergeants Daniel Smith
trad J. J. Uuthrio, who are detailed to his oouunand.
They also presented oue to AdJ't. A. F. Clapp, of
Che board. Smith and Outline- are said to bo aotivo
officers. Mr. Smith, who ret ides at Trout Run, is a
nephew of Jacob SccshoUt, Esq. ,
The following card was attached to the buck when
It rivcd here :
Tu Capt. Jno. Rat CLnxnirr,
Trovcai Marshal 14th Dit
Sunbury, Pcnn'a.
From Sergeant Daxikl Smith and Sergeant Jos.
J. UUTIIlUE.
An exprcssim of thatia'j for a short leave of ab
senco for iuntiku, and a testimonial to the uml'urin
kindness blended with correct discipliuo which bus
been exhibited to us during the months of our ser
vice on special detail to his command.
I'roiu t'nIiiiig'tou.
Waoiiikgton, Jun. 13.
TI!E NEW TACIVIC MAlt, ItOCTE.
The bill introdncti by Mr. MeBriflc, of
Orcfn, in the House, provitka Ibr a daily
mail, by foiir-h(irsf stupes', from Fort TJrici
gcr, in Utah, to Dallas City, Oiof;an.
The route runs through "a region hitherto
considered the licnrt of the American 'Ivil
derness, but now lined with a population of
nliotit seventy-five thousand. It pusses
through tho most important mining portion
of Idaho and Eastern Oregon ; and these
regions contain the most productive placer
mines on the western slope to the navigable
witters of Tliu Columbia river.
It is claimed that this mail will supply
the population of the Williutnette Valley
about ten days sooner than by the present
rimte via California, and in a proportionally
less time for the interior. The bill has been
referred to the Post Olh'ec Committee.'
DISLOYALTY AOMUNIH1TKD.
Gov. dimming, formerly of Utah, when
applying for the Inst quarter's pay due him,
was nolilied by the United States Treasurer
that he should not pay him unless he took
tile oath of allegiance, inasmuch as he had
been charged with disloyalty. This action
on the part of the Treasurer, which is sanc
tioned hy higher authority, raised a very
nice point, and one of marked interest to
Copperhead legislators.
siorx morm.Ls in casapa.
About one thousand rebellious Sioux, flee-
ing from the Union nrmvin Minnesota, have 1
crossed tiieinnaila line, and are now cans- I
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ing much trouble in the vicinity of Selkirk,
borne tune ngo permission was asked of the
British C5overnment to cross the line with
our troops in order to prevent such outrages
us are now tubing place.
Alter consultation with the Home Gov
ernment, Lord Lyons replied that such per
mission count not ue pruuteii. uiorts nave
been modi! to lnirsuadc the Sioux to return
to our Territory, but the Indians reply that
if they come back they will be killed, and
tuey miglit as well die ti:ere.
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Terrible OKtiKlropIte in Chili.
TWO TnorAf.D WOMEN AKD CHILPltEN
Ul'liNKI) TO DBATII IX THE DESTRUCTION
Ol' TUU f.UCni'lt l)F THE JESV1TS AT SAK
TIUfJ. One of the most horrible calamities that
lias ever fallen upon anv neoi'le occurred in
the city of Santiaixo, tho eaoital of the fie
public of Chili, on the night of the Sth of f
Ueeetlilicr last.
The Church of tho Jesuits, in which was
being celebrated the Immaculate Conception
of .the Virgin, was destroyed by lire, and
with it were burned and suffocated over two
thousand women and children.
One can hardly realize the terrible catas
trophe Hint has fallen upon the people of
Chili. AVItolo families have been swept
away in an instant, as it were, and there is
hardly a home in Santiago thut lias not been
thrown into the depths of woe.
The lire spread with wonderful rapidity
to the reieilv of wood and hangings, and
thence, attracted bv the current of tiir that
always circulates between the tipper board
ing and the roof, rylled through the church.
In u few moments ull overheud was a mass
of funics. In the meantime the men had
succeeded in escaping, for in this church
the sexes were separated by tin iron grating,
atid the wometi had lied as fir ns the middle
of the church in a state ot'The most terrible
confusion. But the head-long hurry, the
fainting, the obstruction ol the bell-sunpcd
dresses, and the fntnlie eagerness to gain
the street, formed an impenetrable bt rrier
before the two doors, which, by a culpable
imprudence, gave access to the iree sir only
towurds the open space in front ami the
small court of the west side of the church.
Thut obstacle was the barrier of death.
And uow what uppeured most horrible
was that, seeing the salvation of lives w ithin
reach of our arms, it was impossible to save
even ono of the victims piled one upon
another on the very threshold.
Hardly had the noble men who devoted
themselves to save lives at the eril of their
own, seized by the arms or the clothes a
prostrate form, than tho other women, mad
with terrr from the nearncs of the tire,
clutched the victim about to be saved, and
in some caaes, dragged those w ho tame to
help tutm into thut fiery vortex.
At midnight the unoking ruins of the
lat.it iruipie, to soon silent cliurnel liotue,
was visited, nnd by the light of a laiitt ru
every slip showed to the iippttllcd giue fear
ful group ut carbonized corpaes that pre
served atill the supplicating or despaitiug
attitude of tuuir rlutful luiiriir.Luu,
AlJl'll lo.NAL Iitt All .
The Fth of iH'iemlicr was u great triumph
for the tlenjy of the C liunh of the Jeauils
in fenutiugn. Au ciithuai.uiio audience tilled
every nook. There were hurdly any men
there ; but three thousand women, roiupri
inU Dower of th beauty and fashion of
the cspiul, were st ths IVil of thu eci Ivaias
lies, very many against the will uf lathers
and liuabsutU, but that, of courae, only
showed forth the power and might of the
Clo.pel. Nrwr had such pyininluiy ea
svm bttfore; Iwtiuly thousand lights, uutly
csuiphvue, in long I'wtoons 1 ( colorail
gloUa, Ulusvtl, the 1 nurvb into e, hall of (lis.
iiul the ptrloiuiaut s lis I uol i beun,
when the uvaiiiit of iir at the lout ol thu
I pfigauttii Image uf the Vi(ull ovsr the hl,;U
liar utetn.iwe.i. sun, tuittotnu up the luua
llU drapiriva and paubomd deiiiie ui he
MuhhIvU rf, luliod lorrtut of tfalue.
lli aul.liniui. of the Cie etas awful.
Tits) tUltss) UIM t'f MOIIIta, flii;I.Uuv4 VUl
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ititUutflvl t y llittf si-'i t( ilii.i iltissos,
I fu.liol, M lIlUM ltei blivW iiul llt.lll M
sl U. I IviU, lis lU i n U''f, ttuls tut-ti
(MSiiu fu..u I U.. ttiM rlni.
r.iL.H.11.4 "'"li ' "
guii lb rauti.lictt lmi, iuaj '
ll.i.r, , , rrn Itg .
Intrctls Ooni tVnnhlsserfon.
'" ' . WABiiniOTos, Jan. 10, 1664.
. It.U nr)eftood hero thut General Butler
t:r.s laid pluus before the liebel authorities
nnd, baajtt Tsceitod no answer. BiioulU
they decline to eichangc, then General But
ler ha a remedy m Ida own hum la, which,
it Li beliered, will meet the case promptly,
TUB DRAFT BILL,
Wabtjtjtotoh, Jan. 17. -The members of
I oth the Military Committeees of Congress
have received, large numbers of letters, the
writers volunteering suggestions or advice
as to vhat thonhl be the features of the
amendatory enrollment bill, many of them
evidently desiring that it should be bo
framed a to exempt themsc.vcs from the
draft. The bill before tfio Beiiate will prob
ably pass that body to-morrow, and be sent
to the House for its concur) ence.
It corrects some of the iaults of the
present law, nnd its object is to render its
operations more efticJent. The only persons
specially exomptvd from the draft, ure the
Vice Preside!) t of the United States, the
Judges of the United States Courts, the
heads of theseverul Executive Departments,
and the Governors of the . States, and by
implication, such persons as are physically
or mentally unlit for the service, according
to the prtssribed army regulations.
The two classes for enrollment and draft
are merged in one, which is made to include
persons between the ages of twenty on&l
l'oity-tive years. Credits are to be given to
tho cities, towns anil wards, so as to equalize
as fur as possible the clrul't throughout each
district.
The commutation is increased to $109,
thoso who pay it to I o cxsinp! trom the
present draft, but liable to bs called upon
in the next; or, in other words, they are in
the condi'.ion of a reserve.
Drafted men may, if they prcftr.be trans
ferred to the nnvy, Bitch transfers being
credited to their respective localities. Al
terations are made in the details of the Old
act for conducting the draft, and nttorimys
or ngents are restjictcd to the fee of five
dollars for preparing the necessary exemp
tion jmpers. The bill bus not yet been
perfected by the Senate, but it v iil probably
pass that body with the above prominent
features.
AUREST Of A PliOVOT-MArtsrtAL.
Captain V. AV. Vt'hite, Provost Marshal
of the Eighteenth Pennsylvania District, at
Williamsport, has been dismissed the service
and arrested und lodged in the Old Capitol
Prison, for alleged frauds in tho business of
the ollie".
THE FEELING IS ENGLAND.
A lifter received berc this morning from
Hubert J. Walker, London, Fays that a great
revolution is going on in England in refer
ence to tilts financial strength ot the CJovern
ment. lie also says that a heavy tide ol
emigration will set into this country in the
spring, and, with congenial legislation, it
may be carried opto bulla million of people
n' year. Ho proposes that Congress shall
enact that no emigrants shall be liable to
conscription during the war, so as to disarm
suspicion abroud.
Iorllicrii CociNcrvntii cm.
Fr.OM CEXERAL OAXTT'S ItKCEXT 61'El'CII AT
iiARitisncno.
We in the South and voti "Copperheads'
pn'1-l tbat Lincoln was a humbug laughter,
. .1.1 I) I. .,
uul nas not, me om ienow none everyinin
he said he would t Great cheering. When
we look around nnd see what . slavery lias
done for us; when we see the agony and
fullering, of pain, of widows and orphans,
the true men of the South and the .North
will want the curse settled by the abolition
of the curse.
Push on your column. Encourage your
soldiers and the Government ; give it every
support, and at the end of this year the re
bellion will collapse. I hear men in the
I North denouncing tho secessionists with
apparent l-'itterncss, and they say, ''Extermi
nate them, but save the negro.'' They
might as well say of a man bitten by a mad
dog, "Kill the man, but, for Cod's sake,
spare the dog." Laughter.J We in Ar
kansas ure going to kill the dog and try to
save the num. Kenttiekiiins sav there arc
two parties, destructives and conservatives,
He believed the destructives were the seces
sionils
and their unwilling aiders ; but ;
these hitter called themselves conservatives !
lorsooth I Ue in Arkansas are go.ng to
vote for whoever you nominate as an uncon
ditional Union candidate for President.
Cheers. I say to those conservatives that
the only way you can stay this desolation
and bloodshed is to say to the South, jield
to the, Government, then we will withdraw
our armies, liut, no I tlie conservatives have
not the time uor tlie men they say. They
sec their true and gallant neighbors shed
ding their blood it) defence of our right.-,
while you stay at home to watrh the Con
stitution. If you can't tight, if you can't
join either side, for Heaven's sake, keep
ijuiet and say nothing ; for when the rebel
lion is touipicnd niul the soldiers come
home, they can see for tiietusclves whether
the Constitution is desecrated or not, and
punish the desecrutors. Cheers. liyjoiir
present conduct in murmuring and mutter
ing, you preach peace propositions and en
courage the insurrectionists- I nm a stran
ger, and I expect nothing l'toni you. I want
nothing from the Government, but I tell you
truly that the rebellion is looking anxiously
upon the course ot the so-culled conservati
ves, and would like to f pur tlu'ii on, for
they expect it will bring delay and finally
ictory to them. 1 w ant my stulei ing people
relieved, but 1 want the old Government to
embrace tho whole territory us of old.
Cheers. My friends iu thu Smith lutxe
denounced me been use I am telling the truth
about them but 1 tell you 1 never uiet moje
consummate Secessionists than those con
servatives of thu North. 'Would the South
abuse me if I was uot telling the truth about
them ) I have been among the rebels, and
1 know that your conservatism is aiding the
South. For once I appeal to jou. Leave
party and go tor your country ; nominate an
uncOinlitioiiul Union man, and elect It int.
That is what the Union men of the South
want. The rebels are waiting for the inau
guration of a new President, and they waul
you conservatives to succeed. Then will be
their time for aueeesa. The hardest blow
ever struck the reUdlioti was the Kmanclpa
tion I'rocluniatiou, enforced by l iiioii b.iju
nets. As to compromise, lie said, would it
not be wi lor the Southerner, after going
nut, to come bai k tu thu t'teaideiit nnd sav ;
"We uru willing to join you again." The
iiiitIoii would U : ' Why did )"it o out f"
"Why to protect the nigu'r." "Uiul have
J oil coma back for t" " hy, to protect the
nigger." Luughter llul that In all atulf.
Ji ll. luU and llio leaders won't 1lotl1.1l.
'the people are w illing to return. l bo Lit
lirisl Sccison ladies daily umiiy lialiilwiine
I uioii koldii'ie. I wus slraid wy wile would
lesvv uie when I iliteruiinvd In stippoit the
t iilou, but when I lolil livr, she sant It was
llm tiolili.t at 1 I had ever dmio. l luois
The t'nlou soldiers in Arksiisas are hmpil
bly liiaud. All this Kites l prove that w
tau lite loxttl.tr. lieeuii llm to lapUitly
of laud Slid wwW In u btatee of the V (
lo bold all tho UteiHS Iu Ihe lvoulb when
fleed, 1 bare would b no luigratioil ftotti
lit kVoUlh, etiipl In tasape SaIumI l"lidat
l spoke kl Uliutli of the eilianlaL'ie I t
vaoiiabalS of! ..red by Arkansas. 11k did Mot
U.iie Ids aUie waa edaplisJj l alaviry.
VuUtaliUi'l leut lllipiunl. V bate
I UiuuuUm uf eol, ltjMli, h'B, nd
i M"U. uUI Nellilil .l.iUe Um Kllttt 1 14
w Mills uui ueiitliy,uJ tuttt ttf uuigiili,
. H-i-tfliur I
K.l..b-,.kd.. mt tiiywl lbs 1U.4
I .m.. jtiu. fc irJ
It tt4 imnmt
NEW: ADVERTISEMENTS.
AX l:VK.Vi 1001' It A 1 1 U .11 UK IT
MtOWJv'S NSW
Itlefnt'Top lamp IThlsntioy.
tS-Tha Chimney for which the Keroacno-011
Bslog fiublh) have so long been In seed, bcoauio
1. It "STANDS FIftK!" Tarn np the blaite till
It Issue from the top of the chimney, and keep It
up asfong as you please TBI olas won't bhkajc t
Try it.
2. It does not become btnok or disfigured should
thn lump nooidentnlly smoke. Is shnrtvr than the
common chimney liable to eoaiiletit and more
oonveniont for ourryiijg about the housa.
3. It it not ensily alfootod by sudden cSnngea ef
empcrnture : go out of doors, or' Into tho eelrnr. sum
mer or winter, with tho lump burning don't lour!
the oblmnoy will not disappear in fiagmenta!
4. Tho top can be lustnnily Timovod. and the glass
aiped porfeotly olenn In a moment. vtthontvtttng,
and witlrftut danger of breaking the glass.
6. Ono outlasts ten eorttmvn chimiuii. Try It and
you will use nn other. Fur sale in
Town and Count Agoneles grunted by tho X. L. C.
Munufevturlng Co., 46 Fulton Streut,ew Yuk.
dunuary tl, 1SB4. Sm
AND BACK PAY COLLECTEDv
SJI. UOYEIt, Attorney at Law, is duly aatl.or
. He'd' and licensed to oolloot lfll wioiK,
iSoiiiiiii'HnntI jt!n'i liy for Widows, Or
phans nnd Soliliers. Oilico in Market ttroct, oppo
site Weaver's Ho'el, 8unbury, l'a.
January 1G. l.Sijl. ly
Orrtcr or Titr. Kaw York anu Minm.E Coat
, Fikld Hail Koad A Coai. Company.
TIIK anniinl mooting of tho Stockholders cf thn
Coinpsuy will be held nt tho oQicu of the Cnm
1 miy No. lit) routh 4th jjireet, on, Monday, 1st of
l'ebruiiry, IstU. ut 11 o'clock A. M.,'for tho purpme
of electing Vivo l)iiojtni9 to serve for tho enpuini;
venr. and to tr.ui'Otol such other buisiuess us ui.iy be
brought bctero them.
I'LTKIt K. LAMUS, Secrctury.
Philadelphia, Jnuunry 11th, lMil. 31
Staves, Ehicgles, Poplar, Locust,
rilUG midcnigned is about extending his lumber
.1 business to till a needed e;np in thotnide of l'hil
ndelphia, by making lypcciuiity of tho t'oopi-r-Stiicli
Trade, nnd now desires to iniiku tirrunc:ementB to ne
cura supplies. The City Coopers, Niippcrx. te..
owing In the impn?(ibilWy of nbtnining them in Pbil
adelpbia. now depend liirgcly on other ninrkets for
their t'taves. Ac. With proper encoiiragenieiit bv
tho mai.uliietuiery. the nndeined hnpes tu yt
thiii diier.ieu of trndo by keeping ,,n hund a laivo
stock, in cery vnriety o'f quniiiy nnd size, ljy giv.
ing this branch ot trndo particular ntlt lit ..n . ha
htnies to inel'e more curly returns to eniiigiiiiii'nts
and estubiisli R-r the niiiinifnetiiTciH a nioro vnliuiblu
coiiimuniciitiiin r.ith piirclniers tlinii i po&lc. bv
thuFe who tr.tdu mainly In mora he.'tvy lun lnr.
Miiuiiiui'turci'a and uthei!'. whoonn lun;i.-h (parti
cularly eoMiNriiis fflppiie.) either by coii'triiel,
pnreluisc or on CuuiiuLinii, i-Uvei", Jleading, Hoop
l'oles.Ac. AJurtvi
v.'. a. i.k vrnixc.
Cnliowhill street WIiHrf, Puiltult Ipbia.
Large supplies always nnnted of Loeimt Timber.
Onk Knees, mid trciiueutly long Oak l'iank. Oiik and
Vcliow I'ino Timber. Ac. Alr-o uow o'er.irg a trade
iu and w:uiliii.-!upp!ici-of Shingles, Vi'ulnu!, Cherry.
X'tipinr ana aim A.iitnner. .c.
J!kki;iieni. ks : Alex. U. Ciiltell A Co.. I'liiltdel- i
phin ; Tuns. lUelinril.-en A Co., riiilti'iiiphi:!.
JiiUiiiiry l!t, lm
BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE
ANU Til K
kkitisji i:i:viE"e.
Prices Chcnp u.s ti er, to tho?o who pay promptly in
advance.
rOsTAUr. llKDl'CKD ! !
rremiunis to new .Subscribers ! !
Xotwitlistniiditii; lbeco?t of Ileprinting tbono reri
odicnls has more than dt'iibhtd in conciiueiiee of tl1
enovuiou rise in the priee of Pnper and of n eneml
iidvunce ii nil oth v-r expel se. and note, ithhtttniliiij
other publii-hetrt arc reiiu'-ing the t-ize or IheretiHnj;
price of Ibt ir publications, we shuli continue, for thu
old rntes, vii :
1. The I.nLilon Quarterly (Cnr.sev .-lUivc).
2. Tho Kdliibuigh lleviiir (Whig).
3. The riorth British ISevicw (1'reo Church).
4. The Westminister lteview (Liber.;lj.
6. lllacknood's Kdinbur jh Jlagn.ino (T ryV
Ti:itMS.
Ir
Ann
For anyone of Ihe four lieviews $t 10
For any two ol the ItHir Keviews 6 10
For ai,'v three ol the four lieviews . 7 (")
l or nil' four of the Kciicwa 8 fd)
For liliiekivood's M.'igiizino ,'' CmI
For llliiel.jiy.od nud one lteview .Sou
For Ulnekitoed and livo Keviev'S 1 no
For I'ljekwood nnd ti,l eo Ke iews tl t!l)
l or liliiekwued and liic f mr ile i na lu Id
roST.tlili.
The poslne-ti to all ptirts of the I ni.ed States i.- now
only I:nty-sijc Cents 11 Year tor the bolo Five l'ub
lieali'jr.s.'viz : t went y-l'"ir eent? u year for liliick
Tuod and only l-liglU Cents a Veer torn lleview.
lostn;-e it pnyjibie ;tt the utllec nheio the numbers
are rieeived.
PIlKMlt'MS.
New Suhriliern !o nnv t'.voof the Periodic."!" for
IStU. wiil receive d.n a )r mutm their eheice of uuy
oiit'uT the lour lloviewi for 1Si'.:1. .Siibieribr.i to i.ll
five wili receive their eboiecof any twn ol" the four
Ue ieifs for 'lM;3. t'libw.-i'ilier tuiiny or a 1 1-the 11 or Kn
for IS6 1, niiiv irociire any of the I'mr Heyiews lor
Isoli. to w It teli lliey may not be entitled u preuituu.,
ut Jl a vear inch.
jf -1 lio Third Kditiun of tho repteinber Number
of liiuekwood, contoiiiiiig un tin i!-ticlu by mi llni,lii
otttcer who was preaviit at tii U.wle or tieTTTsut'liu,
is niw remiy .nce '2j cir.ts.
Kemilltiijccs uudcouiuiiiiiicutior should be addrci
LEONARD p'CTT A CO.. PuMi-'ier?,
No. ."S Walker bl., he,, liroajwiiy an t Church St.
We also ub;ill tbe
IAUME1! S (H'lDIf.
l?v Hkmiv .arM iii'.,.soi Fdihhur.liuiid the late .7 P.
Nohton, of Viilo College 2 vols, lioyul Octavo, iiiod j
pne.- una rniMetoit.- j-.i.ruvn.s.
Piiiie JO, for the two roltaueS. Kv Mull $7. I
b .hCO l T .V CO. j
January fl. 1SA4 1
J'OirSALE. I
mJIK HoVMi nna FIVE LOIS, in the liuroutli f ,
NnrUniiiibifrland, It uili mj on Quitrn hirtft. i
hioh i the- iniiin ruml iViiiii,; li iu llii ivv to
lst)irturs nil MUlun. itio lumt i a lave two'
itorj tmnie t'liiltlin;. will ft it two fitiiiilit'H. r nn '
pwtr well ir m pulrlie In f use ; c'jimvt'ti'U Hiih u i- n ;
csrritiLTc hou., hii i-xrcllfiit ntnJ.lv, in-'l wU uf water
coi) t-iiiftji Id lite kiiclitii. wiib utiii in it- ,
'J'lie lttattuii i u iU-ntiuit (11 'I iii'wt kffirjiM one '
fr ft nriMiie rcM.iti.vo. of will ujnki) (tu cxL-iiUut
taiitl lur Imaiin.1. 1
1 he 'Tv nud oonilitii'iu will he init io known hy ;
tba uiiilvraiLTiicd wlio ui'cui'iN prt rnUiM.
MAit v a. ui na.
Kjrthumhor.iiml, Jrtuitry 2 lii l ,t j
tl a (; n i ii. i) i n (. s i o. i:. !
riHK subscribers rcspwifull? in'orin the citiein '
1 of Sunburv. tbni they are prerared to fuiiii-h!
PAVINU AND lit 11.1-1 Nil .'ri).rJ, at h.rt n..uco
and at reasonable rui' .
The stuue will be delivered on the river bunk at j
Funbury.
I'crtoiia de-iiiuj fiml stone will find It t't 1'ielr i
Intern! tu call aud tsuiuine btfuru )iialmiiij ili-
wiiero.
Addre lMtLU4.MAl.TlN.
l'oe. IJ, liWS. Kuubury. I'a.
THE mTsSES JOHNSTON'S
D O A It 1) I u A M I) A Y S L il o O I.
I'or luun2 l.iMlia-a,
Ka. II'S f-'prue. Mrtel. I'hiladelphU.
iKri:itfc.ci.!i :
Iter, Dr. Hows. Iluu l Urbsier.ini .
He. Dr. huddaids, Vint lldi ki.i.i i(in. '...
lies Dr li
'(.er. I.Lo.iiil wuitlloli, I
llti.r M 1 u.e. I n, . i u. li
Ii - e i.i 1 1. . ,
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IbolllbS Dttl-lttl', l.fe- ,
DectU bl i,
Hull. Alrsmoliir Id i.i v
I'i.ild4el bill.
OVSTKKS! (iYSTKKS!
ri.iNoviiiritH .hd. .r bir rit., d.vit rr ..u
Ihslli) iitatkcis, uUi k ,d si ti l tun. kl lb
Lottwiiunwjr stiwuur M C. .hAhllAKT
0ULbtlly, Jsliusly V. M v.
A JsstistWlrMiar'a Ait,
E.t.it, of , Jvul-m Jtu.1, t.Vtr, u'.rv.istJ.
N IlTK K is kMnl.y litm il sl Uitsrs uf duiit.is
Maii.iitiUawsisi.l A J m i huv.il'i.
Iwu Ik k kj tui.baiy, Aai.l.uu.U., I.d
!, il.SU4 k ksall lLl4 U. Ik !.
kt All .. ks.itig iiUum si;ki tl. sstl
Mat , nMut.4 ui . kh ll 11U.1. t..
kl-u'lu lb kMKwH. ttl.ltil W ItkSSttd
lkks I lui-tl m 1, .ut i. us
M U LoUllUliU Adk.lt.U4isl.-s.
t.1 J(4k (Vvt-ktlk..!, 4
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li l lllltst A. 4 01," "
Vllori.ir Ml 1 41 M , ft I lt rlu
s4 lti-4.;. bia lutk V ill s.tfiii si.
kkd w iivw- 4 tU Mws imim4 k
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rj s i ij. m. ' 2 i n' i .ijxa ',. '.oi mwn'!1'
Nouiolliiiis; .Arvr tu llii:iulcljbl;i. I
coopsiva
rHOTOGRAPH AND ART GALLERY,
:.o. 1.13 bosnot Btxoet, oppoeWe the V. 8. Mint.
Callory, Ileoeptlon aid 0ra'lng r-ooma ALL (JN
FIRRT FbOOIl.
AD stylos sod sires of Pliotop-nphs, rvoryiypea,
Ferrotypes or "Tintypes" and taken at prices tu suit
the times.
Pictures Fintuhod In Water Colors, Oil, India Ink
and Paatil.
Horses and other anlmsta. Equtparja, ConntrT8calo
P.ulns. Models of Machinery, Ac, tor Patenting ao
ourntely photOKraphed.
P. F. Cooper deniriw to entl ths allontlon of por
sons visltina Philadelphia to his now Ground Floor
Onllory, whoro he bus lutroduoed newly-patented
on niei as, capable of taking, in a few aeoomls, one
hundred Photographs, from the small stamp or au
tegnipliio, to tho Imperial and Lifo SilD.
Alter many experiments he has succeeded In pla
cing his sky-light at an improved angle, difiusins;
Ihoiihtin equal proportions. (and producing that
soft gradation of tone which oimnot be given by the
aide and sky-lights generally used, and which of so
much iniTKirt&nce to the beauty of a picture It is
msdo of 1'ranuh glass, and is the largest iu Philadel
phia. Mr. Cocker hns kcn topupcd n-.nro tbnn twenty
ye,!pi in the stuiiy and praotioo of tho Fine Ajty.
11)4 lonrf experience as a Miniature and Fnrtriiit
Painter is a suIU'dobt guaruiitco f r the perfeolion of
Ihe pieturns made ut bi cstnbli.-liinriit.
1 lis art ef ide'iiiiiiii; is will understood ; none but
too most skillful artists aro caiployed in tho repii;
livc deinrlmeiit?.
The art of ideiiTizingdii well understood ; none but
the friot sttilfiil artibts aru employed iu tho respective
depnrtmtints.
All l'iuturcs Wnrrnnted ; tho Ivorytypes will uot
clisnge in nnv climate, and will sliuid tho tent of
iicid-'. Piirlteul.'ir ettentiim is paid togiving graceful
and etu.y xisilions.
Dnj;uerreotyjies and nil other kinds of pictures
ooppied, from umall toeditllion to lilo size, and .fin-iiu-d
in colors or Indian ink, tolook cqinit topiotures
ti.ken Irotii liie.
fl hi Onllerr perefies rure futilities for tfikinj
r.iiitr.stiaiii l'icture- fiotn life, in the rear huiidiiitj,
v!ierc troiu ono to fitly burse can bo photographed
lit n time.
N. li. To Photographer", Colorlsts and others.
.lu--t Issued. A New Work on
PlIOTOUlt.M'll Cdl.liniNU. IvoKVTvnso, Emamfll
lio. lvonv Mim iTi nn I'AiNTian. Ac.
Complete inpl ructions given for meVing Ivorytypes
with somo viduiiblo rec-ipls. never before published,
useful to all photographers, for onoofahichn large
sum bti. been ofn rcd.
by following tlie directions contained in this book,
even thoo pernios with no previous knowledge of
Pointing cannot fiiil to color photographs in a beau
tiful and eflbetive ?t le.
Prieo. One Copy. V.'i.nn. Five Copies, f 20.00. By
remitting y!2 one copy, wilh lloxot Paints, Palette,
nnd preparations complete will bo furnished irco of
charge.
Will be Published Shortly.
A Vii.t .iiu r, VI OIIK ON llllAB INC.
Wilh progressive Illustrtitinii of the lib man Face and
ligMl-e.
A IlA.Nn-Iloiii. o.n Positions,
Wilh Illu.-lriitiens. Designed fur the nsu of Photo-grH-heri-
and AriiM.i.
Air. Coei'er com ioucs to receive T.nd ics nnd (leu
tlemen into hi-, fins b r linttruetioo in Druwiii-.r.
and Photograph, Jvorytype, India Ink and Paatil
Painting, ,u.d a beuuliiul proees for KnuiiHih:iT
Piettirin.
Circnlur i-r niniiiir. ll :l of prtce.i ef r.ietures nr.d
flintier iiiiorn.i.ti' n r,r; -i-ting tho llooK.j and 'J'ero.s
of Iie-lrueiioa tony be bad by enelo-'ilii- Po.-t Ouicc
Addrciii iu;d a ns'.n to
P. F. coopr.p..
13." ("In ''net H'.rvvl. Phituuklphia.
lll.l httilNt.FS.
C-. leb Cope. Pre'lcnt Aca ltiny of Fine Arts.
Dr. Tho:). JJ Wilson, Uruithologist and Lntoinol-
o jt i '-1
Itev. Tlioters .Miles JlaiHh, P. E Church.
Jlon. Vietor A. Hitriori. l.'-.ni'Lil of Leghorn.
Hubert 14. Cb.rV-'on. ol Firm of .lay Cooke .1 Co.
Ne'vVoik, lit,. W. A. -Maybiu, Uol. St. Albau's
Ciiuleli
P....-!. m. .1. I'. Tilton Co.
'or- ei.Ur, M-h-.j.,- I, l.'oilge.
llnltiiiiore. M.e,,. Ann-dee iauv.in, French Concul.
Dec. i. im:;.
'A' A .f A V 11 ii S
TMii: NDTICl'.l
Tho annual li.'! of I'nited "itcs taxes lit made up
on l,ie-i.:-v;:. Iiieoiue. on CurriegeH. il.er IMate. and
all unpaid monthly lists ure now due and payable, us
folloe :
JiAi.ita Cot stv will be ntlondcd to bv John
M l.au.;l.lin. Deputy, at .MililintoMii. on MonJuy, tho
I I'd rtav cif.lanuarv. I si! t : ut M'Ali-ter ilie. i tho
lJ;h en 1 Kith : a' 1!:?1 tiel-l. on the 1 lib; et Mexico,
on lite l'ith ; ut .M 'Coi, -H-h', iiie, on the 1:3th : ei lii-.t
AV nter! ird, on the il'Jth and 21?.'. ; ut Perry.si illo, ou
tbei.id.
riNvnru Cot wTV. Ili-nry Smith will attend r.'.
the Wll.lill('loll Jinui-e, .Mi lilli llir:r. O'l the litll of
JiMtimry ; M-liii.-rovp. tit tlie I'nion lloue. ori tho
i 1 Ut li : Vreebuig." at F. Mover's Jlot... on Uio loth ,
at Jl'-avei Sj.rii'i'. on the Uth and l.'itli.
; I. M.N CulM V. .li -i! ll'-.'i r. De-puiy. will
: tend ii. liiirtbton. oa t lie 11th of .lanuury; at lif- i
! tlitiburi:, on ti:e- iLV.i ; at New iierliot on tlie bi.h ; j
tu l.i Ki. tiurg on thn Mth and l;th ; at New Coliiiu-
i bia. on thu lstb ; at t riiontown, on tlio R'tli.
Noi.-iiirv tiKiii.AMi Cm stv. S. 11 lb yr. Deputy
i:il atti-l.dat his oil.. -e. iu Sunbjry, mi tl;e 1.--I11 i.i.-l I
i I'.Mlt .1.-. unary ; l.t er. , iiotel. i;i Sliiiinolii:.
j mi ihe 2"iii; it -I. .M liutT's, i.i il.e l.oronj,-! el I
' Mil'oi.. on tho 22.1 and 2X 1. I
i lin i-itiN Cm siv. Atteiilnneo will ta g'ven. in
pefMiii or by li poly, nt the Aveor s oHli"e. Midd!e
ton. on tho 1 1tn ot Jaoiinry! at Hummel-ton n. el
. Iliiuiii'ii Hotel, on the llNi; at l.iuleptonn. i tot
' lllili ; at Ferry.-ibiirg. en tho liMli ; at MiHeridiuig.
on tiic i!iih ; at li.ililii.v. on the isi ; tit Dauphin.
' mi the llli-ll. ilig of tlie 2Jd. Att-lidll!IC1 will bo
i e-iteit on any day at my otlk-e, in linriisburj. S i
, D&tiphiu county.
; wrciAL NOTrci: i
j To all lm nei'leet to pay at the time? and pines
p.-eiricd, 1') per centlitn must bo added ai'd paid,
j All tuxe.s ttiuat be paid in lio crnine-l fun.U or itii
I t-iiuiraliJit.
I A K. FAllNI-J'TOCIC.
C ileeu r l lth Distiiet, Pu.
lltirnsl'.urg. .laeui.ry 2. Ilol.
I -
JElTJXi: TREES.
r 11. KXOVSK. Al. f r Kdw. J. Fvm.s X Co.
V I ef IVi.tml Nurse rif." Vork. Fa.. li.Ues
tills uietb.id i't Iiiliirinuu Ins I'ltci.ds Mid the pn'.li.:
1,'eneiilly, Hint hois mid will rctnuln st Wilwrt's
Hotel 1..V tivu wi ek::. rendy tureeeive ordeiii. uhieh
Jie ni l i!. liver in the t-prinx, of uil kind.-uf 1 rt it
and oi-niiiuenti'.l trees. pe vine, Shrubs, Uuscs. .iil".
Sunbury, Jnuunry ). isOl l.'t
" NEW FANCY S'rOIUr'
HAVINli jut r. iurnrd fnun rhiliidtipl.iti, h ivo
now opiu B freJi supply uf
'J'rluiiiiiuf m, mill I'uiicy .Irlli l.'t..
at her new !on in the rnnin sdjoiiiinj; the residrue
uf Mr.. 1'i i-t.t r. in Murkit Nii:ire, frunbuiy, 1'ti.
Iterstoi k ,'oiiit in piirlof
I.ndi'-' Tri(, miii v: for Drese, Lsfi",
I'utleru- ..r Die- H. Fiiihro! lerlc.',
Jl.illdken bo 1. I i Iu IT'.
Mlk sii'd I'otton Thresul, l.mlieH'ibiv,-.-t
Ze td.y r-i. WiM.leii und ..-pbyr Site-.iues ut.d llun-is
lnbins trees. lUtttons. liiinlii.t. lliiihoni, C-lIiiia
knd Heev.-n. Iielils' Ntie-kliei. l'ur-et, Att.tr Urn-hen,
llnir Uil. llitir Net, liimiit i.ir.-wrNi. Suwinit Nik.,
Uinlalillllii'li.tis olher ulllclen, 111 ul l.i ll Will bo so!d
nt tho loHi'tt rules.
I bin.-id 1.1 to toy slin k IStdnuiml Hkltts. lb-.p
Kklll. M'lh'lell 1'm lor l.s lle. Hll I bildlell, lnfu.it
S k. lii l.ta' I'l.li'k Mlk .Neckties. Ali. Irerh
111 p:it 1 orei, iiim-k Mill iiinvrs, u..ie-u turn..
M, l 111. al . 1 rendy lo do kit kinds im Mempinj tor
b. lulilij; ur euililotilery.
Al.. iriel v o iiui.-li , uiliibl for ('hri-tiuu
1'riwoi.ln, t.ii-n tu 1'hot otirttpti AIIiuiim. I'ortviiioiinu.-s,
Jlr-u'elel,. Jtl.-utt-l'lltt, A Almttt bufntwiuv kM)lt
li.i:il ot loused lint l. nil e'tolii IT. ii!
.V'AltV I, l-AZAltl S.
h'linhuiy, IVI. 17, !-.!. I jc
fltlliiili litlilit (V l-li' Itullroutl.
'1
11 IS rt-'l I iu Imti-rt. lbs Vortbi tu ttml N nil
. 1 t eui.ni i. uf IVi.ntN 1 tu.. tu in viiy ul Fn
1 1. I ukd 1.1 il .
il 1 k b .e.l by lb IN nii.i iikid ltsilro-.il
Col..j M . hi.. I Ul U-r iheir k.l.piee Is bt-il-j (..pldly
.pe,.t-J thl '.l.tell..ll lit titUI Ulljlll
ll i 1.. IU bSk l c Iwnts ku4 KrtUhl bu.il e-.
f.uUI II U.I.I'UIK lu Fuil-i-IIUl.t tit.. U.lU.t .-.I lb
l.utltm Dltbe o, k.. I Lulu .-b-Mi14 tu I tit-, .H
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kan Usnli St Jii.u-.,..! aud l.lilwot, uu4
illt.u.-...l wit Fkii....l,4.i.
tus lulu, uisl.uk itt.t,.iti4 PsaM!!1 tujs.avaj
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ki..iuk, 4,, (.us. Ull kt-4 aiattti ,
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j v, v.ikJa. r.i
. U tVt-., a ORB, Haliitttvr
il U lioistus,
. toki ftt.aU (. MU4
ISKIS I. II .1 H,
tt.ll..44l,-La4
at " a
a D Iviia,
Wtkl
VltiSk4t,
SKLWIW.J IS I". !!
GllAJSP OPENING
or
FRESH WINTER GOODS.
E. Y. BRIGHT & SON,
SUNBURV EENN'A.
OVTKR FOB BALR
AT
VERY LOW PRICES,
a full line of
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE
DRY &;0S "
DKES.S GOODS OF EVERY
VARZETT
CHEAP A.D HANDSOME.
A CHOICE ASSORTMENT
ncfUEur axj) glows.
HEADY MADE CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES
HATS AMD CAPS,
Trunks, Yalkcs nutl Carpet E;iS.'
CAnmVARE AND GHOCEMKS.
QUEENS AM) GLASSWARE.
Stone und Eurthenvarc,
Yooil r.ml Williiw Vr'uro,
15nr Iron and Stcul,
Iiils utiel Spikes,
Drugs, PaiuU anil Oils,
IVindow Sasli ami Grindstonpa,
Ticks and Mason Hammers,
Coarso and Tine Salt,
Fish, Jkat, Chucsc,
Ac, &c, Ac,
All Kinds ol Gooda,
chctip for cash
or
Country Product?,
cr.n !m found at tlio
OXF. TRICE STORE
BRIGHT & SON,
I, li. A'.l CJonds warranted
As rcprcs' nkd.
.'0 DEVIATION IN I'UKT.?.
small p::o:rrs an.; ouu'k sali:
St'.ubury, Oct., lOlii, W3.
SlOUliNlNU GOODS!!
GliKey si!!-:s.
4 -1 lllofk Cu--Jitncr. s;
f-.) v I :!:!: Mohsirs,
Fiiif ll'.a;-!c Alpnoc:',
Jiluitk unit I'ttrii't.' I (i-lains,
White isti'l Hlufk Figured Ditlaints,
Liiifk (-'ii'iio Murctz,
l.ujiins Hhiik all wool Delaines,
iliac!-; Silk Kcivi-s,
Good I'luok D'tlifge1,
Plain Khick GitiLji'ants,
Pitiiil liiae'k Cahe'ors,
Ne;it Fi'uii-d lllark t'alicorg,
Kino Iila-.-k tsiu'l; Fl.it.ni-l.s,
P.laik Livo Veils.
.Imtvins liluck Kid Gloves,
Jitack Silk GatintliHts,
P.lack Gloves in Vatit-ty,
Fine Montiiiiif; Hunilki ri'l.ief",
H!aok cotton tuid wool llnsii-ry,
Black Thibet and Wool rilmwi,
&c, &c.
A nice line of tho n't. avc (jnnds now
open and lor n-ilo at low piii-c.
i:. V. ni?!iUI I' .V: SOX.
fMitiburv, O. toU-r Ulft, lSu.J.
PEUIT & OSNAUENTAL TZZZS.
I ns::i us.. 1 ii:s nnd i'i.ovi::ts.
i . TJ1U suKrribor is nSi r.ng at the lowest
; W.'..?pne's, the pru.lueti.n--i of the loii-.iblo t.r-CTZZj
" scitef ui 1.1 il AhD J. i;ans,v in., m--i
Vill i. I'".. ejii.-iftiiigui uli hiiid-ui' FUl'IT'iMFE
j M.iudi:id ul.d Dwarf, ki.d of Lie ui iuijiioved a-
lii'.le.
I iiii.iui'.enti'.I Trees and Idiiuln. The mu3t fmhion
1 li'le r'. liKiif 1 low er.
li KA l'FS--i-iieh MS Culiiwb'i. t'liu'en. Detiiwsrs,
t I'tineord, Diiitin. llurtlord 1'n-liilc, inshuilk. &c.
j The Mritw berries he w ill deli .it, nre uf ths most
' liipT.ne l vuriutus ; kl-oull fiber kiadJ uf cultivs
1 tt-d liorties.
1 He ftonuiits to deliver the sbuv trtiolei In jool
I C'llidltioU.
Addrcw, r.r.VJAMIX IHUJXFH.
j lVxiuon, iturth d. Co., l'.
I Dee'.-u.her S, Di'3 Itu
"VMF I' lh pr-uii-eii of tb s-jWrther. la Tedr
V I l.iwi'-lli
Nut'iliuiiibetliiiiil coiiniv. Pa., fclriui
the n.i I ue ii Miiy I it, u MKAV lil I.L, kuoul
I 11), 1.1. old. . 1 ...In ut.d ..r, sud while back.
Ilie owner U nijui.nd to eon. lorwurd, prove pro-
lie
lierlv. I u elmti-es Hint Ittk hlul ttSl-Jf, u.' hit will
Lt dt.tiit.e-d ul ke
' point towns!.:)
'I illlig lei I4.it.
Ji'imifcXItEET.
D. S, I -l.t .Ul
V liol LMlk AMU kK'.Ail,
clock i;.sTAr.usiiMi:r.T,
t- V f18 1 4 t'fakanut &t . Miiit l v'.l
' ll
i i.LM V fj lit PATtXTUwl AI-mNU TiUK.
, 1 1 I' A 1 t Llii .v.4, a rut) dwifibl Mini le
I t. ultima, lloltls, Lnnks, Cukkung iluusita, I'aJlvfu,
A.t. JIn.turt t.1 USE OOLO
i ,u a. ie auad n I watraulo.1
I lo. k I IUlu.kii4 at ii.eti lh.ll.
l"Ull4lj kl. Jit4arjt U,ll(il ay
(au.a lo ths ptatutstai f lk .t i t Ut I pas
. Auu.la koau4,ip aatwt.1 n-utta .at-, k ltd
ktd ktta at olital kua , a i.i.a '.!? a l t l-ik
I ttuja ,,1, abd u kstdwta .t 1 s . -t tat.-
. tjuaiad u. sou mt4 lt-v! y . . a.-4
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WS.lf I l WUJ '
NOT A RULI tDIUNXL
A niOiat CONCESTRATrO
dKCTAm.K T. ITH ACT v
JL PTOS T01TIC.
THAT WTIit BtXlEV THE AJPVT.ICTED, ASI
Kot make sLx si
DR. IlOOFLAKD'Sf
German Bitters
FREIAHtD BY
. CP. c. M. JACKSOIT.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
WILL EFFECTCALLT AND MOST CERTAIV.
LY
cum At.v. insiMwr.H
rbiing from a
Disordered Lirer.
Sloninch, or Kidneys.
Tbniissu.ls of our citiiens ure suffering from Dys
pepsia nnd Liver Diseases, and to whom the. follow
ing questions apply we guarantee
UOOFLASirS GERMAN LITTER
will cum thpin.
DrarKrst.v and Liver Disease.
Do you riso with n eon ted tongue mornintrs, with
bml Inslo iu the mouth nnd poor nppctite for brenk
fust ? Do you feel when yon first get up so weak
nnd InniTuid you eiin Reiireely get sliout ? Do you
hnveBdiMir.es in tho heiul i t times, and often a
dulness, with hendnehs oceasionslly ? Are your
bowels costive nnd irrernlfir, find inmotite ehiinEoii-
ble t Do you throw up wind from tho stomach, end
do you swell up often f Do you fel fulness after -ontini;,
and n sinkiiife when ilie rtomach is empty?
lo you have iioii.rtlnirn oeeflyionnlly ? Do yon lel
low spirited, and look en tl, 1 dark side of things
Aro you tut unusually nervom nt times ? Do you
rot bcoome rest lets, and ultenlfv until midnight
before you e-in po to t-leeji i and then at times, don't
you feel iin'il and sleeiiy iiiui-t of tho time? Is vour
skin dry and suitlv? alto sallow ? In short, is not
your lit' a burthen, lull of fort bod in;; ?
HOOFIjANB'S GEHMAN BITTEHS.
Will euro every esse of Chroni j or Nervous Debility,
Disease of tno Kidneys, and Discuses ul i.-ilig from
a disordered Stomaeh.
01JSF.lt VF: THE FODLOM'IXU SYMPTOMS
P.esultins t'rotu D'uirders of tho Digestive Orjaai :
Cor.s! i
ps'ion, Inwerd
Piles, lulness er lileo.l
to the Jlea l. "Aridity of tho Slo
mp.ch, Katwen. Heartburn. Distrust for
Tood, Fulneior V.'cijiht in tho .Stoinoeh. Sour
Frueliitiont. Kill!; tog or Fluttering nt tho 1'it of the
Stomh. Swimming of the Head, Hurried and DitE
eult liieatiiiiie.-. Flultoring at tho tleiirt. Choking or
Kuttbc'iting Senwdions vhe:i in n lying posture. Dim
ness of Vision. Do.'s or Web before the Sight, Fovor
and Dull Pnin in tho Head. Deficiency of Perspira
tion, Yellowness of tho Skin nnd Dyes. Pain in
tho Side, liiudt, Chest. Lii.ibs, ,1c'. Sudden
Flushes of Heat, liurning in tho Flesh,
Constant l:nngiiiit,srs of Evil,
cad grout Depression
of Spirits.
TARTICULAP. NOTICE
Tl'er" are many preimrnliotir .-.bl under the nacsi
of Litters, nit up in ipitirt iii. ttles, ompounded of
tho ehetipest vlii-koy or en!uii'.,n ruin, costing from
20 lo -lu cento per gu'ilon, UietKHcdiuitted by Anise
or Ciii-liiiii'it-r Seed.
This oi.-i.-j of Hitters tr-j catrsed mv trill continue
to ciii!".'. if I ji! : ii? they et.n 1 0 f .ld. buriilri-iU to die
the dentil oflho ilrnrki'td. Dy tlieirr.re the Myi.tem
in ki'i't con'inunlly under the iV.fiitci.co ul' Aletholio
Sllinubntsof the v.or.-t kit d. Il.e leiro for Liqucr
iscier.te l unci k'-pl ttp. and ttic resrlt is all ths at
tendant upon a dinnkard's lit" 1 ond death.
For Iho-'o v.'hn deiire and will htive n I.ifjuor Bit
teiv. we pobliih tl-e fullowtn receipt, tint One
Dottle iioiiland's Gcniir.n Di'tters nnd mix vith
Three Qnr.rts of lioo.l Iinindy or V.'hiskey, and-tho
result will bo n preniirn'.ion 'thr t will fur excel in
uic.lieini'l vii-tacs aid true- ex :ed;i.r.eo any of tho
numerous Lhjuor Fittera in thu market, and will
cost nmeh le--:. Yon will lo'.vo nil tho virtues of
Hoouiuid's Bluers in nonnc-i'tion with 0 good article
of Liouor. at n much 1cm price- than the-ie iafvrior
prepiuatioDi will cent yuu.
IIGOFLAND'S GERILVX" BITTLUS
Will Give Yon
A Q 0 0 D APPETITE.
Will give you fcTUO:ca HEALTHY NLP.VE5.
V.Ul civs you EHI.SIC AND FXEitGETIC FKIiL-
im;, . .
Will Pin. hi v yott to PIFZr W KLI.. till will po.iitive
ly t rove. it
VtSioxv IVirr, hkitiotisi t'rvrr, &c
Tho;o f ii.u'ritiiC from F.n k-'i) lio'-vn n:.d De-acstn
CoH'liution?, li-oni r hittover c!.a;c, tii Ker in Mtile
or Ft male, v. ill I'.id in
liO')I-'i..N'D'S wKil.MAN ",TTTEit.-, A REMEDY
That will restoro tiie-iii to tjieir ti-m.l health. Such
Y been ll 0 cil-o in tli.iUHa..i;.s t f ii.tMiees, and a
ft-ir tr.al h; but require 1 tl. prove the ej-etliein
THAT THKiB lUT'mw ART.
K-fr'TT"S '".1 o ""'t T' "e r)
LYU ii. UL.i'UI'.L'.'jli'-L-j
And 0T iuteLded as a BKYMiAUli.
Tho rrepnf'-ors'.avo th-.u-nnds of L"'ter3 from tha
inoEt etn.iieLt Cler;'yi.ie:i, Lawyorj:, 1 hyieiuu.i und
Citire-tii, Yestilyliv uf their own peronerku -wiedgo,
t i tne be-ne-ucihl t-aecla ant! medical virtue's uf tuuee
Jiitters.
From Rev. I. Newtcri Prown, D. D., Editor of the
ElK-ycIupe-dia uf Kuligiom Kiiwl-jdgo
Althoutfh not disposed to favor or r"Commend Ps
tent J!ed:cir.e iu g'.i.e-r.il. through di-n.-ust of their
Ingrcdietrs and e?l-i., I yet ki:..r i no minVient
rr.taou why 0 ini.il njiiy i.et b-i-liiy tu tho benefits ho
believe.-iiiu. sea to ii. vc reecieed frum any simple
prej.nniiion. in I', e hope thut he may ihus contribute
tu tin- benefit ofe'Lira.
I do this the mgrere.idiiy In regard to Ho. (land's
fleruinn llittcis. pi -pm-ed I y It, C. JI. Jin-k.-on, of
thin city, because, I n,.s prejjdi.-t-d ng-iii.st tlu-ui for
lui'Fy years, rml-.-r tlio inipn-ssii-.ti t;.t they were
ehteily an nieol..!ic mixture, lam indebted to uiy
f.ii nd 11-die-rt Sheon 1 ker. 1-Vp, tor tho remnal uf
this 1 rvjudie'e by proper te.ts. and f.-r i-iu-oursfc-e-inei.ttu
iry ihi-tii, !,m su.i. ring from great aud
l.ii-g ci iitinueddt'l.irty. 'l oo uo of ihreo bottles of
these lliite-rs. tt the bcinuihj uf tho iresent year,
was folio ed hy evident relief and restorutiun'to a
degree of budily ai.d- mcntnl vitv r which 1 had nut
felt for siv Lior.ibs before, and r.tt'i aluicttt dosluretl
t f 1 ti'siniii .-. I itiertibi'o thuTik llud ttiid my triendi
for diree':li.Q' to the ueuol tbuin.
J. NEYTON BROWS.
Philadelphia, June 23, I Ml.
Lueaies cf Ridneya and Bladder,
In Tsungvr AyeJ, MiiUor Femalt,
Are speedily TCjiuTed, and tha patient reatuad ta
health
DELECATK CUILDREX,
Thi snSi-rlng from MAXAaari, wasting awar,
with sjarcely any fiesb ea their boues, are cured la
a very sburt tiu ; ub bultU Ui such eases, will bare
a tuual Uluaiaivg kllvelt.
PARkM'S katikii sureri olilJrea as abosa.
and wialilim lu ranw ihriu, will iitr regret tba day
tUry evuiruttuetd with these Hitters.
LITt'.lAKY VIS. STl DENTS, and ths work
tt;f bid with their brteinl.a ttuiuid always keep
fc..ttlao( lluutijimFi Dill, rs aattr tbent, as' they wUl
lh.d Uiu.h be-iif ftt ftvia iu ew, to both a. hid aJ
tsJy, Uivlutaiug avd Sot depreasing.
IX Df KOT A LIQIOH r.TlilVLA.rr,
And leaves DJ pKaUalloa.
Alloslioat, NsiaitiT
AM THE I'MLNDS OF fcOtDrtP-tf
T cafl the !tntlu of ll kavint; raUilonier
fliuda iu the am y lu Ibafatl Ibat -'H' it)i 1.A.ND 4
Uatuiau t'ltivis allirur all. UntLs ul the Uutata
tkdueaoiay aapaurasaad prlvtl.aatciiiti;i lu samk
l.iy. lu lb liia. ub.ihl a!ai i Uaily Ut 11
ii wi ts, ua lb suitad uf ih ! k, II ailloauu
I!.. I tbal " Iai4 pii-ihu-iita In sutl,iiii t. -nt
liebuiif. kitty ea-a ul thtl tiud (uti b it u.iy
ut.d 1 y lli.etl..Ud t eiatu.sk tilttts lt litis uu
kaaliIWk In statu H that, ll Ih't Uutrrs s)et l.a..y
kii atuvi, cuut at jleis k-ui.-ll.d. uf Ii as u.1,1.1 I
SaScd that Utba4kle Stuti.U b I Jl -
li a pu pil, ,01a ate dally lev.i.n. tl.a. V l Itt.
fit leu ti iiri la tba aru.; at 4 a I Hai", abu
kat t..i 1. i .1.4 In ba. lib ey ika its v4 U--a tH'
iai, stail lo t...m 1 tht.t In. 1. l
lUlWAIIt tJ l ! Ml hVFllis!
- that lb. Ma't.fl 4 C U JAl k 'S ' Ut u
i. Vtlepj oS w k I- 'i
Put j.tr liU Ij s-k's ki rlf J. f U ti
r IumI I fft uuki.at dia.ltl ol lata Ik us.a,
Ja t-4.1 b pt,l tt I I key t tu let. a, al.t4 pl s.
I. I lt' t y U tSelt I Ik 111 ( . S. .1 . I ,, taS
a. .1 il F 1 ear I . ...10., p.. k.l t't..
l'iM..l-a I aV kk4 akntta.ii. Ne. 1 'I At a .ik
a ,i I.VAV ,
lt.ytflll C il Jtt.l Hi I
hit.SJl
IV f T rn.jrf. a4 Ijk.ai ka
l -(U I a v wiwl (ia.a
s-at ,! tf
It. lu
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