H. II. MABSEH, Edftp ft Proprietor. fSkLNMlllaV, PA. -TT SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1804. B. M. PETTENOILL ft CO., No. ST Turk Row, New York, and 8 State Street, Coctoo, ere our agents for the BcNDVar AMitttcm la tboee eltioa, end ere autliortiwl to takt) Adrortiso' meat end Subscription! Tor til at our lowoit rate. ftocal affairs. ISom'o Intereettng article will be found on on firatpagc Among them Mtraote from Capt. Bpeke'e traTila in Africa. i i - in 11 jflcn Ton (II rcBLtC Messn. Ooodrloh Ei'urio, will serve the eltltcneof Sunbury and Vicini ty with ice during the rammer teason. Tlicy are securing a largo crop of superior loo and will deliver the ieo every uiorniug to subscribon or those ordor log it. Ep-HVc dircot the attention of our reader to the card of S. B. Boyor, who ll authoritod and lioenscd to collect Pensions, Bounties and Book Fay, to. t3?"FiKB. The wagon-shop of Wm. Rnkor, in Lower Augusta township, was consumed by fire on Sunday last. Loss about $300. The ice on the riTcr at this plaoe Is about nine lnebe thick. A very largo amount of excellent ice bus bten secured by our cltiicns. :. tyVssisox. Wo are indebted to Trorost Mar shall Capt. J. K. Clement, for a bmdsomo cut of Tery fine renison. - CSPJcnvjiK.v. J udgo Jordan, during tho present eourt, excused a number of Jurymen, because they did not understand Knglish a very rcasounMo ex cuso. Tho Judge intimated Ihnt there was room fur improvement in the mode of seloction. tJSrsDcnr ,aso Fhauokim. The cititens of Elamokin complain, and not without reason, of the want of proper facilities for traveling between tha' pls.ee and Hunbury. We have no doubt, that a pns longer train, running at convenient hours, would pay, and besidos. greatly fueilitato the growing business of that extensive coal region. C2"Thi Ilarrisburg Telegraph, announce! ths death of Major Brua Cameron, eldest con of General Coraoron, at the residence of bis futher, on Wednes day lust, aged 38 years. Major Cum or on was a gnci rous henrtcd man, aud his death will be rcgrcttod moat by those vibo knew him best. 37'Vs observe by English papers, that Viheat is fuwn in Kuglund, a lute as Christmas. . V There is now a lurgo h"g In New York that woighs 1400 pounds. Iu Mny ho weighed 1 120 lbs, Tbo breed is a cross of Leicester nnd SuCulk. 0 TnE ScalI'EL. Dr. Dixon's periodical i pub liahod quarterly in New York under the title of the S.-ulpel, is woll known to the f.iculty and deserves to bo in tho hands of every fumily. Tho Inst number eontnius an article of interest on the use of hooped skirts. QTAanicrLTi-iiAt, College Wohavo received tho annual eatologne of tho Pennsylvania Farm Kchool, locatod near Belief mle. This school, which combines theoretical and practical laruiing, with education seems to be in a flourishing condition, and deserves success. C?'We referred lust week to the riot enso at Tur butvillc, then on trial. Jungo Jordan, on Fridny, charged tho Jury. The ch irgo wus fair and impar tial, clearly defining tho law and referring to tho facts. Ou Saturday the Jury rotiirnod a verdict of guilty against t!?o defendants, excepting Capt. Hut thison, Cupt. Wye and Ilov. Mr. Miles. Tbo court imposed A very light sentence, a fine of $20 and eoste. Thus ended the latest attempt to make politicul eupl tal by means of thJury Instead of the biillot box. Ei?'Looic oct for To km .The new style and ttell-fiui.iued Huts, munufiiclured by Snniucl Fnust, two doors west of tho lixptess Office, Sunbury, Pa., are all tho go. Look out for one In time. lie has a Inrge assortment which be id soiling chonper than cm be purchased elsewhere. p CostKMPi.ATEn lui novKMENTS. The gfcat demund for houses iu this plueo, wo are ploosed to learn, bus induced a number of our niost enterprising citizens to engiige In tho erection of a number of dwelling houses the coming setison. Among tiie.' number, John W. Friling. hus laid out and sold n number of lots, in his addition, to the borough. Mr. Friling, hiir.5eir, will ercet four or five buildings on these lots. Mr. John Uowt-n, Into of the firm of Huns A Bowcn, in the coal business, also contemplates tho erection of four or five buildings. All tbee buildings will bo built nf brick. Mr. Snlmstinn Ilnupt, a few days since, purchaied the one-half of tho Methodist church lot, fronting on the alley, for 52-17, on which La is about to orect lufj'o shops for turning hy steam power and tho mniiufucturingof furnituro of all kinds. When this is accomplished, lie contemplates tho erection of a Urge three story brick building on the ground now occupied by his present estublish. meat in Market struct. C5?-Ghacb vi. f'KATiNG. Our neighbor of the Gusittr. iu his lust, having doubled the assertion, that, ''Ladies are capable of displaying more grace on ieo than gentlemen," a ludy in reply informs u, that this is tho opinion of a graeclcsj bachelor, who, having fuiled to acquire tho accomptishtneut of skating himself, abuses tlte '-dour creatures" out of sheer envy. To verity this, she says If Johu will put on a pair of skate,, and advance towards her five stepj on the Ice, without milking five summorscts he will givehim the privilege of (. 11 AVu notiue that oysters are becoming scarce in the city markets ou account of the great deiuaud for them. The salve have been increased fifty percent. Messrs. Uiiuiiiiii u & Hl-nhie, who aupjdy our mar ket with oysters, havebeeu fortunate in getting them direct from the la'.s which enable thein to furuiiu their cubtou regularly lib the lest at the lowest rates. .V Metul ti fur childreu't hoei are worthy the pstiunage of all Uo have an eye to economy t3- Trnit ItKATH Thel'anrillt lattl!ig4H' nr of l,t week, is vs. Rovrt Quick, aoaged eiliie of Ituah liHu.hip, Northumberland county, met Ills dratb ill a dreadful uiaimur, one day Ut aeek lie kaj gone in to tie ilibU W bridle a viciuu hone when the eiiimal eiluikid him, soiled hiu by the arm aud broke it In Hire p!aar, and 0ully traaiu Ud him Iu the ewilb bere tie was disoovered by a lui). gill, aim iiumwliktely gave Ibe aiaiai to tome k"Vt vuikiug in Ibe i.,ijjl.LurL.d. Ibe boys kul t'aiing lu eti.r Ibe ruble, U''re lb fiwuiMiMK beul ki.i hi, rwtuit r, (usnwd Unpeii r and by Ibd loi a piii b l-'ik, kuu(i4 In tWoe it to Ibe Kg of Mr lui k. end by li-n sumui dreggwl the Vdy to lie 4r, the Uut liatiikially lulWatiig tw the ln.rfik o hi laf V b, SMuiied, Ut U w (owed iu be eutir,ly Molw It U but yef w lee I ete sbiauivlvj Ibe 4ei of Mr Jvba lilue i wu'iltf wauuvr r leuua Ualia atik vuiiuut Uosms c eitu4 b 4c ewrelul. insien i I'jf Hi aie t,lbi4 Ut Wr Cttia lirait. w t,n .!$ Inaie i aid e Ibis (!. tt Ibe (bllvaia u t.t luUiueule luiu,4 lie pl a4J I fi .... U!o0,'tuJi. r, . M J i lbs sVfciiU, I' Tel m "I !'- l TT i-i!h 4e ,.,. j, ll Itlll ,4I Imlh of ArcIiMnliop 1 1 tig ho ArcliliiHliop Ilughci died at liin rcsidonra la Madison rivvnua on Sunday evnin. IIo wnt born in 1788, In the north of Ireland, whence hit father. mnll farmer, emigrated to this country in 1817. Young Hughes, was first placed with florist to learn pir duning, but not liking this bnsinc, nttoa entered the theological ftomitmry at Mount Bt. Mnry'a, Euimctslmrg, Maryland, whuro lie acted for several yoars as a teacher. In 1815 ho was ordained a priest, and nppTinted to a pariah in Philadelphia, and romnincd in that city till 1837, when he wns designated by the Tope as an assistant to Bishop Dubois of Kow York, then old and infirm. In January, 1838, Bishop Hughes was con secrated, aud almost immediately took active charge of his important diocese, his venera ble superior sullcritig under repeated para lytic attacks, which confined him to his house ; on the death of the old prelate, in 1842, Bishop Hughes, of course, succeeded him. He had previously been appointed administrator of the diocese; had visited Europe to obtain pecuniary aid for it ; had established and opened St. John's Collt'ge, Furdham; hud taken a prominent part in the movement against our common . school system as applied to the Catholics, and was, in fact, already the representative man of his church. In 1842 he held the first dio cesan synod in New York, In 1848 lie again went to Europo to procure, the services of some Jesuit teachers. In 1850 the dioctse of New York, including those countries in this state south of 43 deg., and b part of New Jersey, was raised to ihe dignity of an Archiepiscopal See, and Bislwp Ilughes again went to Europe to receive the pallium from the hands of the Pope. In 1851 he again visited Home to be present ut the oili- ciul promulgation of tho dogma of the Im- mnculute Conception, and returned, interest ed himself iu the project of building a cath edral iu this city worthy of the place and diocese i and in August, 1858, he laid the corncr-stono of the structure on the Filth avenue, which, however, has as yet reached but little above the foundation walls. The next visit of the Bishop to Europe was on n political Aither than an ecclesias tical errand ; for, as is generally understood, with the sanction of our government if not ut its request, he went abroad with Mr. Thurlow Weed to endeavor, by his personal influence and representations, to advance the cause of the North. This is, however, not the only political reminiscence of the life of the liite Archbishop. In 1840 Presi dent Polk oll'ered him a special mission to Mexico, which he declined to accept ; and during every administration since Mr. Polk's Archbishop Hughes has counted among hi-i polilicp.l and personal friends many of the leading men in oilioial positions nt Wash ington. As tho leader of a powerful church he possessed immense influence, which he generally wielded iu true faith and loyalty for the beni'St of his adopted country. The only exception to this was during the riots of last summer, when, iu his notorious address to "the men called rioters'' owing to tit her a mistaken apprehension of the circumstances of the times, or a fcchlcnc.-s of mental energy, probably engendered by long illness. Ins influence, which should have been used in favor of peace und order, seem ed misdliccted. These events aro so recent that the reader will easily recollect them fur himself; nnd while at the time the course of the Archbishop was strongly criticised in these columns, we now prefer to pass lightly over the injudicious actions of the lute pre late. We believe that his address to the rioters from the balcony of his residence was his hist, appearance in public life. Archbishop Ilughes, while a man of edu cation and taste, wus noted as a controver sialist rather than as a scholar and theolo gian. As long ago ns 1830 he accepted a challenge from He v. John Breckinridge to , discuss the question, "Is tho Protestant reli- j gion the religion of Christ?" a discussion ilar question. Iu 1840, on the Common School question, the Archbishop wrote hugely, often defending himself through tho press, nnd never shrinking from the numerous discussions to which bis action in this unpopular question led. lu 1855 lie had another exciting discussion with Mr. Ernst us Brooks, then stto Senator a dis cussion carried on iu the newspapers (with considerable, acrimony on both sides,) and relating to the disposition of certain church propertied iu Buffalo, vested in Bishop JInghe8 personally, tin arrangement which was alleged as contrary to the law of the state legislature vesting the titles to all church properties in trustees. As usual iu such cases, both controversialists claimed the victory; and though the friends of Mr. Bronhs maintained the superiority of his arguments, the Bishop on his sidj consider ed his own so conclusive that he published the entire correspondence in u volume, with an introduction review ing the trustee system. Archbishop Hughes was in no respect an Episcopal recluse, lie was an experienced man of the world, a worker of greut perse verance an energy, and nprelute of undoubt ed ambition and ubility. To liitn the Ho man Catholic diocese of New York owes very much of iis temporal prosperity ; and with that phase of iis carter, rather than iu its purely ecclesiastical annals, will the lute Archbishop be remembered. He wan, per haps, the very man needed for the position ; for his shrewdness and good practical sense, rather than an abstract odor of sanctity, was what tiie Roman Catholic Church in America required. A pcrsouul liieud of the I 'pe, u supposed cauuidutc for the Cardi iiul s hat, the recognized leader of hischurch on this coutineut, mid a nmu of ability if not of geniuH, his death will be regretted by a wide circle of friends both iu this country and Europe, und w ill be heard of even in the Vatican with no ordinary interest. .V. J". Kctniiiij W, January Hit. Tiiu hkbkl ciiirts, like the rebellion itself, i paradox. A war without a trea sury or a cuuiniisiujiat is quite as natural as a war fur liberty, to save eluvcry. The sum of the predieaiueut is well told, as follow t: "The rebel becretury of tho Treasury, Mcmmiiigcr, says that uulns his prupow.il lounofa thousand millions shall be taken vp by April next the dilapidated Southern Conicdu'uey will tumblu to pieces; the rebel Secretary of War, beddou, say that unless the tanner within tho realms of Ji ff Davis urj made to disgorge their pun Ulm is their bli saed Confederacy w ill diu of starva tion; tho rebel tjeiiutor Wigf.ill kuya that unleaa they enforce the couwiiptiuii ol every white man they can lay Imld of capable of bearing aims, their hurd up Conlulcrocy will euiely o to the hga." fiKNKHAL lU'Tl.tst AMU TUK l.Xi II tXOK 09 pKlao.M.ba. Our UuvermiM lit w ill not r in it (iinvral HutU-r lu I outlawed by Jii.Ub 1. Jh njauiin. The debuno of prisoner, comiiitiud aohty lu hiui, will lit continued I iu hi hands, htjinluru stiuiiiun il. ii rn.iu. ,1 to day to enlarge hi pottunt and con Hi in i his aeiicv, by putting all the rebel priaiuiui HI l lie lliiu-ti Plans Ul.iitf III curt.. In ro will I thirty thuUMiid nl ihnu at 1'oiut loiiikout withill llirtxi wcukl. hhu oolkv la reauluUly dnhtid in of hoisting thai the ; Mi'liKUgi' shall I'ika bu' IhroiijjTi tiniilel ! Duller, and llml noun shall lake plat u pt l'iiut,'U IjIIU. Jilt Pain Mae lu levor of r t'lU'iltil'kt IdlU, a I'liliiiliiril ilaf OuIU had alie.idy ih. no. Iknj.onlu, who Wruttj Jb fiM'lmaltit) tMitlaaiiiif Uulltr, tllci led a tiiBrii tola iu tl 1'abiiu.l nliiai dealing (tiilt blUJ, OH tho f?rUlld that kit outlaw. i'lrei'Util I iluobi's t l'rtUui ltt fullaoaii tb wbula liiiLuii ud Uu,,ru Mtaul, aa I Ibiuiiyb hl ttiahl iis dieaUill lUiiu ia.wud.oiU 161 Im baag al l Sg'l I t It lai '. ! I i.a-st mi ' mm u umim. f'Jj'iWw A Geebai. IlASKntrpT Law. The pass ago of a ccneral ISnuknipt Law by Congress seeing tolm certain. It 1st undoubtedly demanded by tho com mercial condition of tho country, nor are ths results of tho measure questionable. In passing a bankrupt law it is not an experi ment that wo try, but a reform that we adopt. Tho United States is the only great commercial nation without a general law for the protection of the debtor. The grand difiiculty is to necure protection to the debtor without wronging tho creditor, but it is not Impossible to frame a law which shall at onco respect all rights, whilo relieving all misfortunes. A business community cannot prosper as it should, when the honest failure of a merchant is mado irretrievable by his lifo-long slavery to debt. There must be n basis upon which a man honorably bank rupt can rebuild his fortune' What nicr ennnot recall many instuuees of nu n who are now struggling to support large families, who but a few years were rich, nnd who arc only held down in poverty by tho constant of a debt which even their creditors have no hope will ever be paid t The law must and can be so framed that, while it will aid nnd protect honest insolvents, it will not give nor assist any broken merchant in fraudulent repudiation. I'hiladelpliia lreit. SrCROKON is Ft'K.vr. Mr. SpurRPon, the Lon don (trencher, lately r eiuonsl nitcl uiih tliu young ladios of bis oongrsalioa tor fuinliujr, awuy so ol lou. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE AMD Till! BRITISH HKVIEWS. Trices Cheap na Ever, to t!i! ulio pay promptly In adviuici'. POSTAGE IiKDCCED ! ! Premiums to now Fuusbribr.r '. ! 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Rioudnay and Church St. , Wo also Publish the j FARMER'S CVIHE. I T.y IlKNnv STEi'iiKNSol EdinburKliaiid Iholatc J. P. N'uiitox, of Yale Collofre 2 vols. Royal Oclavo, KillO j pages nnd numerous Enj;ravinc. Price $0, for tho two volumes. By Mail ?7. L '.ht'C'iT 4. CO. Jannnrv 9, IimH FOil SALE. TPnE HOUSE and FIVE LOTS, in the borough or I Northuiuberlmid, fiontinir on Queen Ml eel, which is the main road leading from Ihis place to Lewikburg and Milton. The house 1 a Inrjie two slory friunc building, will suit two fnuiilies. or an swer well fur a public hoiin ; omicotod with it is a carriage house, an excellent stable, and w ell of vvuter cumcuicul to the kitchen, wilh a pump in i:. The location is a pleasant and uinl lic.-irablo ono for a private residence, or will luaku uu viccllcut stand for business. Tho price and conditions will bo undo known by tLo.undcraiyned w ho occupies the premises. MAltY A. liL'RU. Northuinbeilnnd, January 2, lrtri:!. :n A A Y K 'Kti TAKE NOTICE ! The annuM list of United Stales taxes is mr. Ic up on Licenses, Iucoujc. on Ciutulcs. Silver f'inlo. and all uup-iid monlhly lists ai'0 iioh due aud paublo, ns fotlous : JiM.iTA CorsTV will bn nt!mlcd t by .Tolm M l.aublin. lleputy. at ililllinlon. on Mou iny. ihu 11th day ol January, Itiiil ; al M'Alisterville. on the 12th and i:5th I al Richfield, on tho 1 lib ; ut Mexico, ou the 10th; al. M'Conncl.sville, 011 tho ISth ; at Eat-t W aterford, 011 ths -'U;li and 2 1 si ; ut ferrvsviie.', 011 tho - M. S.wnrit Cocxty. IL'iiry Smith will a'.tui.d a the Washington House, Middleburg. on tho llih of January ; Sclinsgruve. nl the l.nioii lluuse, ,n the 1-tli ; 1'ieeburg, ut F. Mover's Hotel, ou Ihe folh ; at Heaver Spring, ou tho Mill ai d 15th I.'Mun Coi VI v. Jue Reaver, b.-puly, will Rt. tend at llurtletou. on Ibe llih of .laiiuuiy ; ul Mil Uinburg, on the 12lk ; ut New llerliut on Iho Llih ; at Lewisburg ou the I tin und liah ) ut New Colum bia, ou Ihe Lvu ; ut Luiunlown, o'i Ihe 1'Jlh. NollTlllMUKIILA.MI Col TV. S. ll Hover, Deputy will aiteud ul his oltice. in Sunbury, on luu llh ar.d 1'Jth ofjanuury; ut Vi' eaver's Hotel, in Sliaiuokiu, on the Sllli; at J. .M UuB's, iu Ihe Uiriuh ol Milton, on the -'- 1 and 2'ld. Ll a 1, ill 1.1 ColMY. AtlcnJauce will bo given, iu persuii or by Deputy, at the Assessor's ollice, Middle lowu,oti the lllu of Junuary ; ut ilumtncls'.oun. el ftuem's )loU 1, outhel2lhl ul Linglcslouu, uu tho lulli; ut Rerrysburg, ou tbo l'Jlh ; ut Millersburg, uu Ihe 20tb; ul flulifnx, ou the 21st j ut lauphin, ou the niomiug of Ihe 22d. Attuudaucu nili be giveu ou any day at uiy othce, iu if uriUburg, for buuphiu ouuuty. SPECIAL NOTICE : To til who neglect lo pay al Ihe times and places spcciuid, 10 per contutu must be udded uud Miid. All luxes mutt be puid lu lioverumet funds or its eiiuivuleiit, A. K. FAIIXEST'OCK, Colleoior Uih iiuiricl, Fa. Ifarrlsbnrg. Junuary t. lni. .Idsuluialrutor'st .oli e. I'ttiitu of A Joriinn Jiclrjf!a; tlrcttiutf. "VTOTlCli is hereby given that letter uf adminis. i. traiiou upou Ihu i.llteol A. Joidi.n RoVkeiVllcr, laleof the iioiouili of huubuiy, Norlbun berland county. d,ceed. have becu granted lo ihe sbbscri. bur. All peisiti batiiig; uluiuis uxni1"1 ftlt'd eatute are rotjiiested to Uiake kuoK n ihe sauiv, and persous kuomng iliiu.elies Imleblci ui rtsjucjlod lu luuke psyiiiaul wiiliout delay WM. il. 1101 KtttLL'ER. A mluilrlor, of A. Jordau UuckeltiUr, dec d Sunbury, live. 2d, lsdJ 01 nevmillini:uv(Wds! Jusl received t the ,fl r n I" "n . -n ft tlUsrt) II. A. I.. (iiiwti.i: li. Maikel Siuai. Ill iioimju s liuildiug. rui.lory. I'a UAVl.Nli Uksu tilia paint lu run! l'l,iU,l,llil In avUel lu Uii aiyliMiof f uwjr Uuvds. 1 niu lulu. s , asd uliicli ll.r v !. Ii.l uhi. I aud ai oaVili'M al (La loassl Krisis. JUw auiiuiviil; Ladm' liimtulwics lut Dia fUrs f. litems, S.UU,.l.lelii. JlMiolki-leblrl. lilukt lllilsND MII.I.IMKV i.'ul'l pkyit, U ulu as4 lt l.jrs husuta IbUul i)ur, ilulU-M. lllllllia, CwIIais. Hles, Uui js.kllM, Imimos. lluir liiiMitaa. liaii nil. tlir ,Nt, awiu4 ft Iks, UuiiiMxal akiiia, ll knls M I ui lot 1.4.m. 1 l.LilJi.u, l.d.bl s-.k, l.o... IU.4 Iiiumi AlbtiiM, mu4 tiuiuaiuu ulbof laxss MtM4i V wsalw wrpi4 Ui ilt iU.hiJ iuu.lU,4 (us k,k4lui iff slbUvUM. Ill IIIIMLEM i riiu: v o," Allarssrtft ta ha l i'-f fulu k4 Hiva4a, tl 11 aauWylijI Uu Im sllMi4a) 4 i Mkst ils lj)ss ls " i"". tsf1.-." noniellslss? Nir 1st IMslludclpisia. OOOPBR'S pnoTOGRAHI AND ART GALLERY, No.,1333 Chosnut Street, epposito tho U. B. Mini. Oallcry, Iteoeptlon and Oi.ora'lng Rooms ALL ON riRST FLOOR. All sly!i and rli of Photograpli, Iyory1yTti, Ferrotypes or 'Tintypes" and taken at prioce to suil the timos. rSoturoe Finished In TTulcr Colon, Oil, India Ink and Pastil. nnrses nnd other snlmnts. Equine so, Country Seati Ruins. Models of Machinery, Ao., for Putonliug to. euratcly photographed. r. F. Cooper desires to call tho ntlention of per sons yisltinff rhflodelphia to his new O round Flow Oallcry, where be has inlroduoed pcwly-paicnted comeriis, onpabbs of teking, In A few seconds, one hundred l'hotogrnphs, from the smnll stiuip or au tographio, to the Imperial end Life Sij. After many experiments lie liae succeeded In pla cing his sky-light t eji in irved tngln, diflusing tho light in crna! proKrti.f,s, and producing that soft gradation of tone which ci.nnot be given by tho side nnd sky-lights genernlly lisod, and which of so much Importance to tho beauty of r picturo. Jt is made of Fruuofr glass, aud is tho largest iu i'hiludol phin. Mr. Cooper has been engaged more than twenty years in the study and practice of IheFinoAjla Ills lonir experience as a Minintare and P-rlrait Painter is a sufficient guarantee for the perfection of the pictures made nt bis establishment. The art of idealizing is well understood ; iinne but the most skillful artists ure employed in the rcspuc tivo departments. Tbo art of idoulizingis well understood ; nono but tho most skilful artists ure employed iu the respective departments. All Pictures Warranted : the Ivorytypes will not change in any climate, mid w-ill aland Ihu te-t of ncids. Pailieulnr uttcution is paid togiving gi accfnl and easy positions. Daguerreotypes nnd ell other kinds of pictures coppicd. from small medallion to life size, and fin ished in colors or Indian nk, tolook Cfjua! topictu,rcs taken from life. This Uallery po"es.-03 rare facilities for tnkirti IuiuetraiH l'ieiuics from life, in tho rear building, where from ono to titty horses can bo photographed ut a time. N. 1!. - To PhotogrnTihers. Colorlsls nnd others. JiiPt Issued. A New ork en rnoToonAj ii CoLoniNci, IvcnvTYrisn, Enami'.lt.- IMl, IVOIIV M'NIATt'IlE l'AINTIKM. Al. Complete instructions j;iven for making Ivorytypes wilh some valnablo reeeipts. never befnru publi-hed, useful lo all photogrnphers, for one of which a lurgo sum has been offered. lly following the directions contained in this hook, even those persons- with uo pi ovious knowledge of Painting cannot fail to color photographs iu a beau tiful end etVective s'v'c. Price. One Copy. Sj.im). Tivo Copied. $20. M. Vy remitting SI 2 one C'iiy, w ilh Roxol l'ainls, PuK tlc, und prepurutious cuuiplvtu will be furnished ti ec of chaigc. f Will be Published Shortly, A Vai i aiilk Woiikii binwtso. Willi progressive Uluelruliou ol tho lihuiim Face and Figure. AT.siV A ir.xn-T)ooK os Positions, With Illu'lfntlonf. Designed fur tho use of Photo-graphei-s uinl Arlistf. Mr. Cooper c mlinues to fecelye Ladies nnd (Jen llcuien into his Clus'es fur !n0truetioo in DrRwing, and Photograph, iiorytypr, India Ink and Pa1il Painting, and u beautiful process lor Enameling Pictures. Circulars conl 'lining list of prices of pictures end further information respecting thuUtook nnd Terms of Instruction lnny be hud by enclosing iV-t Ofiieo Address and u Stump to P. '. COOPER. K..W Cbc'tnut Street, l'hilad. 1, bin. RI.FEllENCL;-. Caleb Cope, President Acnden y of Fine Ails. Dr. Thou, ii Wiboii, Orniiiioloist and Eutoiuol-ogii-t Rev. Tliomrs Miles Martin, P. K. Cl.eivh. Hon. iclor A. Snilori. Consul nf Leghori'. Robert li. Clurson. of Firm nf.biy C"ol;e .t Co. New York, Rev. Vi . A. M iylin, licet. St. Allan's Church IW.U11. J. E. Tilton Co. Worcester, Mass., 1. limine. Ei-.j. R illiinove. Mi'i.s. AuieJee Sanvoi:. French Concul. Dec. 12. J !':!.- "new fancy sToiiiT" HAVIXtl just ri'tuiiK"t from riinM-Uli-uin, hnvo iMtw ien a frohh suj;ljr of 'k'rimi.u., stntl VsiEi'y Aii' I'N. nt brr r.cw Slnro in tlio room niliiniiifj Jlte roiJnfo of Mrs. IHrkT. in Market fNnure, iuiiltury. i'a. Jlt-retork ron.tislrt in part of IsUiIkV TriniininTf f'-r Hrcc?. Ikt", l'rtttdTH lr rf9vt r.v.hrtAifrv!t litkninl ('nil on ThfTict. Jailict (!ttvfj Jnfiu's Pro'H. Iluttunji, Uiiuliur. lliMi. t'u..iir vi .lot-vo. , tii-iiU" Nfoktii-i. Ooift'l". Jlnir r.iiili. nnd nair.Pitius uthvr urticli.", hU oi wliicli will be j-lci at tbo bmiiM rult'. I bnvo mlded to iny Ui-Ai Ia1nv.M ri, TTk;i Fkirt.-, ty.)!fii Cni'1 fur Ijidion nn Cbildron Ii'f:ii.t Sufkf. Jt'iils' Lh.fU Silk e:kiiLa4. Al. a trb wjpj'lv (it'Cuth'jtf, HiavU Knit !uc. V wAvn Yurit, ami I'ih n!it rondy to do all ktiulb ;-f Stiuiijj;:?5 fir bindiu or cmbtuidrvy. Alfa, h vitrii:;jr of arlbrlef nuitiiblo fur Christ ir.ns IVi'St'itla, fuvh R6 lMni'-riipb Albums, I'orti monnat'H, Urnci'li'iK, I.ifu.-l-i'in.. Ao. AIk)H buniUomo uioil uit'ut of Tuvc uud line ConrVciiuiifry, Ac. M A li V L. LAZAUUc. .Sunbury, Oct. 17, lsOJ. Jy THE MISSES JOHNSTON li O A li li I N G A N I) D A Y K C II O O L I'or Veun' I.:nil's., No. l'.'Ui) Spruce Sireet. Phiiiulelphit. RLFLRFM'FS : Rev. Ir. flowo, David V.'cbsler. I.Vq., Rev. I'r. Snddurds, Wm llnyward Iirayion. Ksr Rev. lr. Cooper, Henrgo .M Whnrlon, Lsq., Henry M Fine. Fsrp. T. ". llollingMuinh, Kstp, R. K. Aionlg'iuiery. iq. Hon. Alexander Henry. Thomas Liunbip. Kst., Vhiludelphia. lleevinber 5. I Si',;' il::: Iphia A. Uric Btailroasl. r 11 1 1 pros! liiio Imverses the Nrllieru Hi d Novih. 1 west i-oiuuies of l'euu.y Ivuiiia lo the cny of liiu on Luke Krio. . it lias-bum leaded liy tlio Pennsylvania lttti!rond ConipHiiy, und under tlieir uuspiees i being rupidly opoued throughout Us entire kntli. ll Is now in use lor l'assenger uud I'reifrlit LnMiies from llurrioni- to huipoiitim (IUj uiile) on tlu1 Kasteru hivieiou. and imw hhelbeld to Kriu, VS miles.) ou Ihe ostein ldiiaioii, TIMK UK PA.iStMIKK TH.VIN8 AT SrXllflir J.eur l V.,0-i;y. Hiiil'lrniii. HI. In A.M. .Mail Train. 4."i 1'. M, i-.x press Train, 0..J0 A. .M l.iirew 'ir:iin. 11.4 P..M Cur run thronuh wtlhout ehuuire, bolh wns. on these trains between i'bil idelphiu und Loek lluuu, uud between llultimore and l.ix'k lluveu, Lleant silcepinir Curs ou Kiprvsa Truins liolh v,iivs butuetu M illinni'porl uud li.iliinu.ie, uud WiilininrHrl anil I'hilu l Iphin. I'or infoi'inulion respeeiimr l'nsseiiKer hiuiuess upply ill the .. K. Cor. llih ui.d Market S;s. And for freight f.uniness of ilie Coiopanv's Agents, S. 11. Kiuirstou, Jr., Cor. l ith uui Mitrkvi St., I'lliludelphlu. J. W. llevnolds, T.r'. J. il. Hrll!, Ajjeni X. C It. R , Ilulilninrp. II. II. Il.il-stol, limi'l In ilil Agt. 1'Uilau.i. I.KW is 1,. Hill TV. lion I Intel A t., I'liiludit. Ji'.seu l. Port., lieu I Muuuer, Williiiuisjuit. X'ov. 21. 1VI. ikii'Im:is4 v iu:ui:its. liAX'bS WANTI H lo Chop and Hew T!m. JUU ber on Ihu tlisotia Trael, I wiles from l uxi.l.iirrf. 'Ibe inoal libarul wanes will be puid Cusb vkvty mouth KuOjUH'ouf HK'l'r.l., Ihiwi.iuui l'..or T. T- blltl-iJ, uu th iii-eiuis.s. ' Ykil. HUCK I C Vee. , 1W.1.-.14 VIMl I J U 1 L I ) IN (i ST 0 N 1 1. fllllK subs"! ibers ti I st-l full jf In'inm lh liis.HS I el !"uobur. thai llo'V ' V P'id la (uioi.lt I'iVINil A Ul II.I'l.Nis Ti.'Mi, l b.t woiua d al r-i.iuoui.Uu rai- Ihs tiuua will U dvlisared en Ilia mr itu.k l Suiili'si y - I'.,.-., d.il.,r I'ul oB UI li d U la Ih.lr lot, il lu iwll ai-d sxauuua ki-u c uivbiuiu ilw A.M, llltH4 MAfcTIV, 13, Ml Huubuiy, M A I II 1 I I' 11 11 OR I'ONtKNTRATKR lAkllLV MMf MAkttt All i.. . I, tall i I lauoaltsr. k! Im sadua its, ll asoisa v Cut a ttH UiiibJ Ls uAiuii si.i.1 kiliiLkll aia CAl fluN ' it si-uiu.ua .a aia t,l'i4 liu C 'mi . I ! H' fsui4 aaiwU al u, lu liuu au.a. Ml sibs .u4 tului (uw. UkkfUtAMi MX WAHllfAiUMUO (n,Mf W ' -kiilli. I il 4j ltt, S,u.k.,. 1 ... lu u. lh.Ltai. Ill IN CLUES AT I 23 r E H TEAR. THS WEEKLY WET" YOUK EVENING POST. Coollnues under the editorial etiarge of WILLUM CULLEN BRYANT AD 'PARK GODWIN, Who are assisted by some of th I'irnt WrllTnort1ioIir In their eflorto to ui;ike tho Evr.niMo Pout the BKo'C PATLR PUBLIsnLI). Tlio present high position attained by the Kvenlng Post as one of tbo leading minpolitan Jourimls is the result of tho foarless and ffer rty supiui t it has always giveu to the greut principtos of llquiil JuslK'c und I'reedfliii to AU. It earnestly approves the war for the t'nion ', It I lml ls up the bunds of our bravo soldier" in tho field ; : and it opposes treason in all Miupos, whether open, as at the South, or covert and sneaking, as at tbo North. At tlio rams lin o It is ti e enemy ol nil un li.e exer cise of power, of all kinds of political jobliery and corruption, and insists upon economy in expenditures nnd a strict adherence to the constitution. Pledged to no party, mid looking only to Ihe interest if Hie whole onn-.itry. it will use vhatevor energy nnd in fluence il ha, in tho defence of ihe great principles nl human right and human elevation which bo ut the touiidiitionofimr institution. It aims ehielly, however, at being a (50OII NEWS. PAl'RR. In iis columns will be louud n complain liislory ef tfcc Wur, important Political or Stale bocumenls entire. Proceedings of Legislative bodies, Summaries of luiropcnn Inlelligeuco, aud ncn from all parts of the world, accurate reports of finnn. cial and eommerciiil matters, trustworthy Correspon dence, nnd a carefully selected Literary Miscellany, comprising Poetry, Reviews of New Works wiiu liberal extracts, Uussip and Anecdotes tho wh-.le formiugan cx'elleiit variety, in sa hit-It every reader will diiu'.'Ver somclliing to his ttisle. T rsits nlMiijM in Adiniice I V.'I'LKLY LVLNINU Pt)iT. Publislied F.very Wediiosdny. When Addressed with each Subscriber's Name : ('no Copy, one year ff'J 00 I breo l opies. one year b lift Five Copies, one yi:ir S (it) Ten Copies, ono year 15 00 and an extra copy to the gettei -up of each Club of ten v, m:x A ci.i d is si:m to one Aonr.i.Bs. In order to encourage tho formation of Clubs in places where only single Jeopies are now tnken we have decided to offer the following inducements : 4 Copies, one veur, to one ad i revs f 5 CO 8 ' " 1(1 00 M " ' 20 01) l.'l " ' ii ( 1 An rxtrp onjiy of tbo AWclt.y be Bent for each Club of twenty nt this? rn'o. i:.Mi-vri;KLv lvexixu post. PnblMicd Every Tuesday and Iritly. One opy. ono year ,1 CO Two eopie:. i:je yottr 1 ft (:0 1'ivi' fiii-.-. o:h" yr:tr 12 00 T.d cttpic?, veur 2J 00 A eny ofi.1" Weekly, ono yen r, of tbo Somi Vivckiy ,'. i.c .intuit., will bv -ft.t to unv boraon I w I'n m:.. n club or t"ti N'lni-VM-!ily. A 'opy of tJie Scini.AVfi'kly ono yt'ur will be ient : f'l t'Yiry club of iwunly ut H'KJVf riil1.. 1U1TA I'.Vl.Xl.i rn-,?. diic copy, one yj.T. delivered hy carrier $11 00 line C"iy, ot.e yeer. teul Ijy Lui.il 1(1 00 One c 'l'-;, one luo-il'i 1 oil I i ci.i.r.i.vLXiiio .pplitd liy mail ut th" following mil.UTil : Semi-'e( Itlv. ?2 2j : ; r:i!i-' ; Hi.ilv. s'l per ! Meeklv, tl'.'iU. Jlol iiey miij ooforwsjdcd by ir nil I I i.t uur ii.-i:. ! fl'KCJ.MKN COl'IK.-?. j will le sent Kree to all rtho detire it. i AMr.l-.3 j Vv K. C. BEY ANT & CO., i OlVieooftlio i-iivenin l'o?t," 11 Xii'nit Street, e.-.rto r ef I.ioerly, X'ew-Yoik . , Novelu'.er '.'?. i?'.'.. l;v, ! ! U. S." 5-20'S"" j . 'i His iSKl MI.TAilY t'K IliK TUr.AVnr !ae i;'t y-'t ivn tKiti.'1 el' i ny inton-nm lu williilrjiw j il.i pi''. i!i;ir lMi i'l-jni fa!i' j.t I'm . him! v.'itil t n I flttv s ii-. t i- ivcjt, i Lo iiii.ii'. -'ijmu. i. 'i'nt't-i1 i :"!i-t'rijit luu Aiistj 1 will c-'ii; :i.v.i tt rM'('!v il.o I 'J ti'.i v ftimmnt Oi' tho Luah amhoi n is Five j Kmi'in-'l i f Ik.IImi'3. ..uiy lVur Ihu:- t tin '1 Mi!Iin!:? hfivu Lv ii nh'ccly su'iTtlKjI i''r,'ii:l jh i iuio ill'1 TiT:iury. iKi.-'iy wiili h ,t:l s. , -.'ii iKOi.li:-:. lti)'.1 tii'iiinii l IVoiii nTirur.J. iumI tlis t 1 i i i 1 1 v iiififii'in lioi'ic dciMHH'l (or lis! ii-i tin1 l-i.'is i'T riiruliitinn iy Sn'vti lirmkiiiL1 A.itcinti'.h im-w rgttni7.iii in kII fmr of tho cnui'ry. will, in . cry si.url frn(l. nNoU tiu Iimiiiiilt. '.'ks l.t.. y 1'iltly riiiif.l Um i t 1 1 to Itt'l'-fii iiiilfit'ii w'"!iiv, frrou; L'i.c.H'.lii -z three millions diiily, iiml t-.? tt i wt.H kiiow.i tlifit ti- Sivrl:iry oi'tli-'ln-iiMiry l.j'-t j-.nililo nnl imi'iiilintr rc'Hirces in tl.o l)ntioiuu itu -wrtfi iiml lniLTiii'l lii'VPiiuo:'. uti'l in t'n. iv-'ui i.f liiu Intru st lii'Hiiii, Lt'ffitl Tt'tnltT Tiv-tirv ?ou-. it i- nlii: i.t a ovridimy tL:it lio wiil i.m.I ii nvve nvy 1'. r n tonj time t come, tu Peek t V.unln't t'r i uy other loi. nr pcmipmnt JsCiii". the Iiiterer't tiud l'i il '.h1 of uhivli nrc i'nyulsh' in U 'LD. i ni'lvi.ce jiti'i .-ell iutrrc-t imi.-t tn:-ritlnj niit'li of &l Cujile?u.'iitiiitf the torinntiuD ot Matiuiirtl Iai k U'. AK-ooinl'mi, c.- h. the iniiniri nil V. ho mH ioit' iin'ii'-y (rn t'eiv lihiidn, to tJiu pruiiipt c-n-fluynjii Iluii il-t'y .-ii'it'.'tl li:u iio till in puU-i i)jti:; tu tint ino.-I j.upul ir It will M.on bo l-t-y tl.i ir rtiKlj, n.iu H-lvuiircti. n InnHlxium ifiiiiuin M w .ui l uo re.-till vv i i i thf 'Ti.u J iih fy " Loan, w ln'ii j ii wh till M could uo longer In :'uL?irileii i'.t I ut inr. j It in a ??ix Per C nl I.iu.n, the Inter ft nn-1 Tjin 1 eij ul pitytibfe ia ruin, tliiif yieUiii;i uvt ' .Nino ju r ot ut. l or uupuui ut tuc j re-cut nil" f j riMniuia un cuin. 'J he PotrtTniMit renjiiiron nl! duties on iuijMirt to hn '(id in C'::n ; I hive 4 ntitti huve 1 t hm tir.e itii"t liiiMHinie t to over u Vn't,'-t'r f Jtilli - n ,l ii' t)rs daily, h mm renrly theo tuns jrreiiier tl. iu tl't reiuir'l in tho ;nnirnt rf th interest on ail the it-'it s nnd oilier p.'vinnrent Lours. f: Ih'it te s liojiod (mil fliii Htri'ln Coin in the 'J r'H(t.iy , rt i.u d;.-t;rt d: V. iil tri.l 1c the ( nil d iSlurts to rcfuiut yjtndo y.iy .uoiits nj.-'n till linhilui?, Th J.'Ittn !- culled ?0 from lh fict thut whil-t the Jt-iiiii. imi run U-r vei n, yet the (ti.veriitHt'iit hti-rt ri;;iit t. :-y liicuioU in Hold, tit par, nt tu.y lime utter Vfi-'s. Till; IN TLUKST 1 PAID II AtF.YK AHI.V, vit ; on the find d:M- id Nnvotunvr nnd AIhv. Sutt-t'vihiM'H viu Line t'iiujn Lon U, wiiieh nr pi:vniie to hen nr. end tiro t-Ott, 4-H't). t tu.d ih'uu ; ov IU t;i"l red I'u.itUof fin deiMtUiiuuii v., tuid hi u d'iiii.'ii. i.').(M.O, find li'.t)i 0 Kor lhiuUin i'iti'i-t in id lr ii,i'tmn,ij ut Tiui-moJiiw the lli t;i.'trd lM-md.i tire pretViiihU1 'iiie:-ii j-l.'" enmtot ho taxed hy trite, eVit-s, tfnui.-. ii'c ui!ic',nu 1 (he tiowrmiti'Til tux on litem i t.uly i io nnd lutli r ul.,on tho tUt.iHU o il. iv-iih', Vihcti tho incline ef the holder i t el fi. Iluiidted Jt IIum per miiitiiu ; ull other iiivftitu-rtN, Mteh u iueomu tuni M iHhcs. Itmfrnii I Sturk uui ioud, KW-.t liiu.-; l ttom three tu lav ) i-r eeiu UU oil ihu tlu' iliii'. Ji:ink und rMi...ei' ihrouhonl tho Country w ill ooimnut! toiLMrd th liMud nnd hM or dip hy Utiiil, or utl.eiuifi jtoiiiuiv ttttaiided lo. 'I he in-'Oin eui n' ut tt tew ' tlulnv iu the Ihe ilelivriy of the Ihiid i liUnvuiAuhle. lie tteuiHUti hi ing i ixrent ; hut m tnteret eoiuineiKen from tlie dy uf uleriitiii no ov ii k ei"iiid, nnd eiy iUort i Ik'Ui oindtf to dimtni-h Ihe dlty. .1 1 OOIil Nl II. m lUI'i tti.s An LSI', 111 iHh 'Il.ird Mievt, l'hit MidiU. I liru,h.r nj. U ! FIIBXT 4 ORNAMINIAL TEIEi- ! llt IH, IM Suud 11411 liltM, 1 IIC ttitiA'tilM't W iiAt-rUif th loi:4t i.rl.'M, li'i- .r..il-'li.iis e.1 ll.a relialilM m .. I I liU Al, ll J l.V'ANUA III ro.Juetiiia nt lh Villi k . ...ututliiifiil all kiu.l.Hl V III 111 1:1.1.. Si.u l.iJ abd I'ajaif, au 1 uf It.v ul lui i. i i a- ', rKlii;. ! iiiui-uieiitul 'lire, aud nl.iuU Tl.s ui.wl lu'i,, u- I IU .1 ,..l 1 li'HtlS I ll ll.i I'l l -tu- ll as Catal, Cliul.ut lulsaai., j Cl M.iul I. Inai.a. lUlllul J I'lullHe, l.uWIU. it. I I ka tili ktllln da ill l li i r, l u lliu iuu.1 i liuii-t4 wttMi , aim wik.i au.Ua ul aulina. I i U.I lit 1 1 ii t ' IU a.n.uli I J 4tlli f Iha a..i aitidi. Ul g '.l s.'U.luii'U. .Mm., MS JtUI IntlViH. I I .4IUJ. Mil, 4 I V , I'l 1.111 IU 1.1 ' t t UI ta ika bi.lsaf aa tfUtiibw l Puiut UN.I1. N .llltuUllvlKuJ Ai..... l' , iwul I lua luul'lia ul M. laa. SlHU ll I I , al I lu )wi M, ia4 la aa4 mJk: li.ka.a. laa vaiu.t ia i,ut44 W l.a4 ysw ytw l uif ( timt ' t a I Uka luut M Ik aul M 4t4 mt s .'!' M u jmiw r un? ;v KIMl r t a, la . .w Gil AND O TEN IN G OP FRESH WINTER GOODS, E. Y. BRIGHT & SON, SUNBURY FENN'A. i orrEn ron sale j AT j VERY LOW PRICES, 1 a full lino of j DOMESTIC AXD STAPLE', i BUY DD1DS l)KESS GOOD9 OF ETERY VAIIIET? CIIKAP AND ITAXfiSOVlC. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT bab jit nWjDaa, nOSTKll A XI) OLOYIUI READY MADE CLOTHING, SOOTS AND SH023S HATS AND CAPS, Trunks, Valises and Carpet Tags. HARDWARE AXD GROCERIES. QUEENS AND GLASSWARE. HUme end Earthenware. Wood and Willow Warn. i'n.r Iron nti.l ,-lti.l, Xails una Spikes, Drugs, Puints mid Oils, Window S:sh and GriiulstdiiiM, Picks and Mason Hummer, Comso nnd Pino Sttlt, l'ihli, ilc.it, Clii'isc, Ac, ic, (Fco., All ICiruU ot GimhU, cheap for ca-ih or Country rroJnort, can be foiui-.l at Uu; one rnici; STOI43-: BRIGHT f & S'0x. .Ml CookU WRrnirtol A1? r(.')v'ii.-nti'il; .; DEVIATION' INT lUIfKA SM.M.L l'Utn'lTS AND QUICK SALEi Sunbury, Oct., lOIli, lGC. as MOUILNING GOODS!! I !l:u-U Glusty Sill;f., j 4 1 D'.tick (.'u-i!iHi'-.,s: j ?t;;)i.r lilrX'k M-'.-iiln, i-'ino Buii-a A!;:ai:i :'.j, j l.lr.ck und Pni-jik- Dtil.iitp, VVliito iiml J5!;.-k Figured Dekiucn, l:i;!-k Crt-pi; M:iti't,' l.upiiM llhti k all wuol Dthiinca, r.'iii-k Silk l!i'ivi: s, litiotl lihick IV'fc;f, I'l.iiil l)liitk (iiii.crnnr.r., ri.iln llkick Cnlii-oi;s. Kent Kianri'il Illtt'l; iVaeoi, rinc HincU Srirk 1' 'hr.nicb, Wink Lnvo i'i!s. JouviiK Klnt k Kill CIotci, llliu-k Silk (r;iiintl'tts YAweU Glovt s in Vurifty, 1'iiic Mnnriiiii IIuihIUlil iiit-f-i, l!ln(:k ooltnii mill wool llositi v, lllui k Tliilmt ini'l Wool islinwln, .Vi-., t'. c, if-. A hii i: line of tho uLintc p,ni)iU l'.ori' i pca uinl iVr a!i' ut luu- inircs. n. v. in:k;irr so.'. Piinljuty, Oflul iT 'JK!, n;t;3. NliVv r'ASXY" STOHK. riHK Hn'wi-ritT rcp'-'lful'v Itif 'Tii's fter (Vifn.Is J an I thu I'lil.li.-. that '', hss ili-t rrm-il tw., il -iirs wiM cf llm 1'i.st lif.ior, a KhW .-'liil'lv t K I ANCV it'itijis. f r lii.li.-. Hi..l gi nilcuieii, useful un I i-riimut-ulul. e ii.-iiii:jr iu t srl of Lii'lii-.' Tfimiuii-s, N:iii,.niTv, .ilit., il'Mik n..v Ciilt'iii anj utln r Tl.rvr.il. J-iuiii-i, liiiiiliiii.", Ji. ui". m i ti-i.-s Ix-ohs litl'Lui s. ilvi'. 'ifVt. Iravntiii; Ws, luks, -liktM, l'u.-k. I ll, r.Muw ir l uiuii.u, suil a !-r'.fty if i lln-r Ufti:)' i.u uf v Lit U tii.vtt l.ton si Utl.a mill unit; (.; j m;i I.,, v.i I ul imwuk. l'i "f- N.'A I'AIMKH. ruul.uiy. O -t. '), l;.! y Its'iisllut; Ituilt'uasl. 'WINTER ARRANGEMi:KT (1 iiii.vr tiii m; link fi ih smH w M Nurlh-Ut)-.! I,.r I'l.il.-l. Ij um. .'. ,nli. I,c -lliir. I'tilt.t'illti. l.i iMtnt.it, A lit iilitul1, k.ii.l.iii. Ait. 'J'rnit.s l.uta llurri Imrif I r I'liilit l...lun, N. Vt.tk, kti'M.l.utf. I'ult.t iiln. au. all iuit-iuivtliutu Mtiiiiui.. m a A M , ii uu i ii" I'. M. S-W iaTk K..ri.lwi ll .n i.'iu:r: al (' A M , aiaivinut Nfis uik ut lu I t iliu Mtuia iiimiiiiii'. tuiv. Iixiii llnrri.in.r iuvitt lt.ik4li; to 'l.il ltl l iK ul J l,;;i, vi.'ki J lllf-'U.'ll li... iriiiiiji. If.it Nrw Vt.ik si A. M , !? S.n, an. I t I' 11. t litt-iuttli Kmm..i. lota I'liiluitl. I.i4 al it 1 1 A M aii.l i .' V M ,liit.iu KH li It,.; &tt V.ifk rTts Truius, lliit'U)4l, lu at.'l liu I'ltUbul nll ttilliuiil t-lialitt. I'u.t'11t la by Ilia CutlUtt 4 llu:l tt.U'l It'Ht . T.1 Hia.ua al a .'ul V Al I J II I1. Al , .f 1'U.U.It I- ulii.t, .S rk, a.i all Mat l' ..i.l ii Hus li.ta 1'uit.siilt ul li . I M . i . I '! I M . I'f I'luUilalt'liia. Iliiuluii( uu I St lul All Bill'.. W Ul.lUtloU k'lSIWllt-l It.lH .'4t ll. . I. f al u .in .'4 uluiui liuut I UiU4 U l.i i i U I' M I i' All ik altaliius lam daily "uiJ.n n avi.,1 1 Afuu.Uy liaia l.at.s Cuiisuila al T W A U , mu4 I'l., 11. I Ui al 4 1 4 I. M I viuuiuU.U'U. kiiltau, au. l.vntiitwai 1 u s 1 1 a if'lut'atl tul. iu autl fi hi u, ; u . Ut I'vuutta l'i k.lvaitl t-.t I, l'.i.,.i ll Nil A I . IW 11, wv IKasral stwpMii.it i l..l air say l asts (a la lh i ! uf Iks M.bn.lMS, U. I k-l ' A .! huMkl, ttkanl i lit. '' a Ifl ul ttkiu Ut4 vn . isvutll ak't.1 11.1 Iii kit, h4.I imiIi.m sm li-a ks v i. ..witt m vtt aiajii . i-tilji ij !,- al li .;. i svw k- Jl 4k--4 l kt.4 lw' iiMm I ivsinu I IMS Asjl 'a . il ! J at NOT A IUJBZ JDRINIL a nnmf.r coNCEMftAiLn - PTJP.S T01TXS. i that tvim nixir.vr thk Arrr-inix, akd i 1 Mot sun lie Oi'itnlinrOx, DIJ. riOOFLANlVS Gorman Bitters I'Rl'TABfr) BY DR. C. M. JACKSON", PUILAVIlWJiIA, PA. EVTXCTUALLT AND MOi?T CtRTATTf l.Y crm: ab.i. iisr;Asr.s arising from lAKirilorM lJlVl.,!, K'otr.acli, f Ikiiliiiyt. Tlinisanris of our f itirn s ure suff'rii)! frora Pys ticpsiB aid l.ivor I'isfuti', and to ulioru tho follow lug qui-stlntis npjtly wo jtimruntoe HOOFLAXlfS GEinrAX BITTER will cure Ihcm. Dvartfsiv Asn I.iveii DisrAsu. Do yon riso tritli a rontnl tonuo morninps. tllh I'.-iJ tii.-.'o in tlio n;onl'i anJ por.r uppclitu for break fnst ? Do yiu fuel Tlinti you first pet up so steak inl Itiri'ui'i you pnn smin-i ly aH sliout ! Io yoa linvo iliviiiiVs in tho hcstl t times, anil ofti na liilitcs''. with licmliii'h Ttii mnlly f Aro your linwols itostivo nnd irrrtjitlDr. nml optiotito cliitugeh l.Ip ? Do tou tlirow nil -ii!l from tho sliitunch, and ilo you swi ll up often 7 Do vim fml fulmss ftr i-slline. acil n "iinkin when tfio st juinch is rinpty? Do yo.i have hi .'irtl nrn ocuiiiuiilly ! Do you fid low siiritcil, nml look on Ihu ilurk siile of things Aro von riot um'.cuuliy nfrvons ut times? Do you not "ioenrr.0 rit!os. ami often ltiy until miilnisht. hi fore you mm an to sio, p ? ntvl llif.n at times, don't you le.'l liull aiui fleeny most of the timo '. li your skin dry nnd s "My ? also stillow '. In short, is not juur lite ft burthen, full of forebodings f HOOPLAKD'3 GMRMAW BITTEBB. Will cure every c:i'- oTCiiron'c or Xervous Debility, liisenFeof iiio Knlut-ys, and Discuses arising from a dtsovd' red toin;i,:li. Onsi'llVKTllK FW.I.0V"IXO SYMPTOMS lie uliiuj froui Di urd'.rs of tho Digejliv Orgaua : Con.'tl- fa'hii, JiiWirl Til' S, Fullf1 IT liiOrt lotlic llen'l. Aeidiiy of the Stv mnh, ItHUt'eii, JlcurtbUYii, Disgust lor Fool, I uliie s or Vei::htin tho i-lotnaeli, S.rr I. iuetiitions. Siiihiit; or ! luttcrintt fit tho fit of tlio iSt'Hiiiieh. fwiuiiniiii: of Iho ileiil, Hurried and Diffi cult llienthintr. Fluttering at tho Heart, Choking or bullbcatiri rjensntior.s r hen in a lying posture, Dim. ness of Vision, Dots or Webs befi.ro tbo Sight, l ovar anJ Dull Vuin in Iho Uend. Dt ficiem-y of 1'crspira tiiin. Vellov;ricss of tlie Skin and Kyc, I'aiu in tho Side. Haul:. Cbe-t, lJiubs, :c. Snddou ilnslirsof Kent. l;urnin in the l letli, Coii'tj'nt Iri.i.Llii'u:, of livil, Mid jrrnu.1 Di j-t' .31011 ol ; iriw. I'AUliCrL..r. NC'ilCK Tr'-M nre imiby f-'parntii.e" Mild nnler th nam of Hitter?., put up in i.nt.rt Doities. eompounded of te cbenpeyi wlit. ki.y or eon-i-ioii ritv.i, eoting from 2i to 4'ieont per pillion, l!ieti,.-!e (lionised by Anuu or l.'"ri!tn. !'.) "-!. '.I hi.- tl-s-- of l.itt.T- Jii. c.nse 1 nr.t' xs eontimi t- -! n-". t.s I' -th v e in l. M.-M. hnni-rctlt. to ii1 II. -i lieatii Oi' : h-i ilruiiKHid. 1-y teu-Uru il e fy.tten i.- k.-;.t ciaHini'.-lIy unit' r th j iiUineii'-C of AK i.Iuiiie S' iin'iliiii'sof 'ho v..,:'L I kit:.l. tii-Ml.-s'ro fov l.i juor it .-r-.1.(1 niv.l k.'i.t. up, tM:.l tiio ri-snii i? iiilthetRl ler.J'.T t upon n di iir.Am I s li'.'e .Del ilett'h. I'or tho.- ivlio desire nid will have n Li'i'.-or Tit f.t-.. .ft j.;ib'.i-b tin foHowin. receiiit. II. -t '.'na :nt;lu liootti'i d s lkrtr.i:ii lii'.tet-1 od i.iix wilh 'jhrec (tinirtsof Hood .i."t. ly or aYliul.cy, nnd tlia remit will ho a pi'cpnratii'ii ti.nt will l'ir exeel in ineilii'iniil viilties tnnl lute e.eeileueo imy of th iiuuieriiu Li.ttt.r lltiters in tho n.urkct. m.d will i''i.;t iiiu'-h b- You will h:vo nil Iho virtues of Jlo-'llHiid's liitti.T'-in ei.i.r.eeiii'.n wi'h rt tfood urtieiu of IjiiMtor. nt u inui-h ic-s r.iici) liisii ihcao inferior J 1 ii p:;i'tition itill eo.u yoit. j IIOOFLAXD'S CH-RMAN r.ITTEH3 V,'l!! i-o Y. -i ! a (i o n n a v r 1: T r t i: . I Will filve you STROXH HEAI.Tl'.Y Nl'H Yt. Yl illyivo you liKISi: AM O'Kl'.tjLTIC HiKr.- I.Vti?, Will cr.iitilo yon to FTJ'TP V.'l'I.f., nnd will jns'Ut--ly prevei.t Yeiloiv Vvrr. t"i:i ms I'rvrr, A.c. T'uofe r-'.iff. rlnp; fto:n llroura dotin.itul Deiicato Ci.u-litutivv.?. f:nn whtiluver efiiisej ei.her in Main or l'oui:ilo. will fricl in JfOnl-LAXD Si,'l'"..MAN' BlXTntf. A KEMEPT Thnt will restore tlietu to tltcir I'u.-il heHh. Sueh hns been tiie re:.5 in tiioit-jin.is ol iitnuees, and at fair U inl is but rcoui, ;d iu prove tha Ks-serliou EMEM BEH, THAT Tlll-.JJ l'.lTTER'J AUH rT:rT) n f ,fJ.ri'?"r'r,-f ? n tJivtV vi. .1 i -V. 4j -is t.C AVtvJ-'. lj An t NOT iutcii'.U I as a UKVtUAUE. The Proirie'ershave t'lousnr.-l of I.c'Uts from thai "lo.-t cn;n"-rt I lorynn n. Lawyer.-, l'hvieiuns ar.d Citizens. T'.-tiMnj! ol the:ro.fu ,er"tinl know ledfto, to Ibe l.ui'.t'lieiul t due Is kn.l uteuicul Ni'.tU'.s of lusnii Hitters. Vroru Kcv. J Xowlon r.own. D. D., r.'.itor nt this Jiiii'yel.'pidiii of Keligioui Kiiuwlid,;o Alt'.iou-'li not di-iM,?-1 ti fiiv,.T or reoonimen-1 Pa tent .Medicine.- iu gueend. iliron-ii di 'trust of thtir illiTre.lielils mid r.-,'e''!p. I yel know of no sutii'-iel.t reo-.-ns why r:i,i n:.-;y uh frtii'y io tlie hci,,:tits l-.n bciieve.-, bin s, ll'lo e neeii id fiotn any siuipbt pi-.'puiiiin ii. in th. Ii. j.i; ihut he limy thus ciiuiribulis tu me Itenelit of other .. 1 do lh the n;.re rer'iVly in r.'i'sr,! to I!,,.finnd'ii (Itiuiuii Kilters prepM.'.l ,.y rM.' i:. ,M. JiK-kon, of tliist-iiy, becaiiMi I wus pit iudiced nj;:::n-t lliein for many j ears, umkr lb itopr.'.iiin ihnt tin y wetn eliieiiy i n ule.ihul in n ivturo. I noi indebted' to ny Iri.-ntl lloberl .Uc, s';kcr. In , i.r tlio removal of tiii. pp jiidieo ly jiroptr i.-t-', mid i'..r coeuura? nu iil in try III in. wheu utverin r from v".m' uud lo-ij; i-onti.iiiedili'b'ilii y. Hie use (,f ilniu (...tilesof llie.M. iiitlrrs. ut the bcii'illi.inc; (if tli pui' Ol veur. WU-. tt.ilottivl l.vevidfii i-.-liif and ie..i.iriou'l a, d.'Ki'co id btBidy and meii'M vi-'r hith I b id iiot 1 ll lorsix iihjui) i bt t.,ri.. and ti:oi uliiiost desi uin d ft rvsaiuin. 1 thi:ol..io tuiinli 1.11 ojid mv friv&it lor tiuecli: tu ib, Ua... vs ioc-ji. J .MVT0X BROWN ri.iladcli.Vs1,tut 21, ltrul. risfasti cf HiJneys anil Eladiler. Yjw.-jor Aji l, M'd, or Fiinah; Are'ru' lily t jiom I, ki. l tb paliout featorttl '. hottliu iiirx V.tYuiu-i.E.v, Thaw tiifi-iii.'t fioio MiuisMVS, aUuT i;'i .oiiri t-'y any II, -li ou tlitir bones, hra tmrd lu a tery l.ori lime; uue laiiUv iusucb cavsrs, will bl a U't.-I urp,'i.-iuif t-iieut. TAPI NTS haviu,' suSVrliift thildren as bnv, and isltiui; lo I iie ib.ui. will in ker iftwl tha day they etiuillivuee 1 with Uu - titers. UT1 l!Al:Y MTN. Ski MATS, and lltusa work- h. bi I wi.h I Ik ir br.tius, si tiubl alays kap b.ililu.d It. K.l'nti.l I Pilli'l. li.'r ll.triu. tu the V ill bod Hi Utll I't iiilil fri'UI ill ll-i'. to b ill UllUli Ull I. .Mjy, iovi.iiHiiiij; and i.-t tl.-pit.iim. II H StT A Uivlull I'IMILAST, And Umh uj prostration M.'lllloi). Nolllftr J ASD lilt: llllLM'd OK r'OI.DlITt tl a r.ll lh attexlloii of 'l liah r-lul'oat or fiitad. in th aiuiy It. II. t l ihai lli"l b Wl '1 IterutMb bit ii. 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