IBttM3-02., PbtUAHAXD nCTf CE5TI ! mumm. IINU M pal within that )nr Its paper alloc dauett antil all arrearages are paid. "Ikeae Wrsae will be UrUtly adbarwf k hereafter. MibaatlbarM(lanet rafkaato st.k shell news ?pn Areas tka effiee te wbtek May are .u-eoterl, tby ira raapaiMibla vmlit the; bar settle Ike Bill had erdereil tbeaidiaeeaUuuiMl. . . 1'oetmaaUr will pleaaa art at ar Agents, snd frank leu eentaining subaeripiion mutiny. Ihet sue iiallrd la do levis under Iks i'eet Osics taw. JOB PAINTING. TV baeo onnneottd with oar etlablushaieol a frali Veleetea JOB OFFICE, wbiah will enable ua la seoate, la lb neatest ttyls, aar variety af Priiiting BUSINESS CARDS. e. t. eaoKia. t. a. mi. At toi-npyn and ConiiNellorM nt I.ir, Chennnt BU-o.t, wmI of !hc N. 0. and P. K Anil road Dopot, is Iho buil.linar lately uecupieil by T. Loiaru, 1) . , SmslBXTiV, PENN'A. Cnllaetinna an.l all Proloniional buitnrM promptly aiiudl t lu Nuribuuburlami and aJjoioiu Cuun tiit. B0YR & WOLVERION, AT'l'OUEl'N A T I.AU", On Seeocd Floor la liright'i New Builaing, S U N n u n y , P E N N ' A. V. D. Bonn axu W. J. Wolveutuv, rcpeetfullj anunance thnt they bare entered into co.nrtncrliip in the pmctiuo uf Ihtir proUniaa In Northumber land and adtnininK coantlei. CowulUlion. oea be hid in the UaniAK. April . ly II. U. JtlAtiMKlC, Attorney nt Ijw, kCNIUKY, PA C'ollPoUuna atlbdi la Irf Ilia oouatiea of Nor ' tliumlierliuid, Unmn, hsjil.r, Mvutour, Columbia and L j willing. utriKi.Ncra. nn. .T-.ha V. Ksei, rblladelpbk, X. tt. Couall A Co., . )loo. Wm. A. Porter, " Xlurton MuMitliiul, Em., K Ketnbam A Co., Mi Puri Htreot, New York. John W. Anhiiieod, Attarney at Law, " Mnttbews A Cox, Attorney, ut Law, 11 Huiibmy. March 2f, lrift2. . Yin. il. AocurrLLia. Llotb T. Kaanticn. BOCKEFELLEU & EOHEBACH. Ntnui uv, pi;.Sv. OFFICE in ll.inpt'e new BuilJtug, (aoead floor. iCntranee on Market Siiu.ro, riunbury, Junn.ry 4. IHAo. Teeth"! Teeth I Jt. it. crei',KKIj;it, BUROEON DENTIST, Formerly of ASU LAND, 0 . anoouneea to tbe eitl reuritif Nortbauilierluad county, tkat he bue loonted Ik tili-NUUK V. fur the praaliae of iJontnlry, and rerpectfully uliei!. your patronage, tnriul ntton linn pnii u Ailing and drttsmg toetb. Teelb ex tracted 'i'Mnf iwim, by asin Naruotia apray bib 1 have u.ed for three year, with ftrltu tin ten and nt mjurimt rcjulu. Uiuce in Unviiie lonnrrly occupied by Dr J B. Anjle, in lieuuut'a Building, J4nrKt Square ruubury, mar. T, lit. JlOHtia II ILL, filllOM P. WoLVBKroR. HILL li WOLVERION. tttornoya uud Coiiuajvlorai ut lu. tiXJINTUUY, PA. i W' ILL attend to tbe elketinn of all kind, of elaimi, iucludin( Unvk Vfy, iloanty and Pea Urn.. , apl. 1, '(Irl. ATTORNEY A.T XA. w Kvrtb jrideof Public Sonnra. one door caal of tbe Old L.mk Building. 6 U N U L' It V , I'tSN'A, Oullcetinnt and all ProfeMtofial biv'uoM nrornnily utended ta ta tho Conrta of Kvrtbuinborioud d .tljoinil; C-uulief. funbury.a)pt. 14. !. t. II. PtBBr. J. D. J.lMIf. rJ?kD7 be. ATIXNBVS AT LAW, Bi;S liUHT. TA. Oifieo in tho Hnnif ilory of Dewart'e Luil.linjc. ad- joining Hie Utmocrai umoe, en tbe uorlb aide of Airket qnaie. U iiliitiui.d promptly to the eolleotioe of etalmi vm u:hur pritf.-rttonal buinewi iutrueiod tobiaoare, in X.trtbumbrrlnnd and adjoining oountia. Ki vemLr 9, l&iZ. ADJDISON G. MARK, ATTO II Jt E Y AT LA W, BHAMOKIN, Northumbarlr.iid County. Tft. ALL bumnc atuinded lo niib fruuipinuH and diiiunce. bninokin. Aug. 10. 1 367 ty J. R. HILBUSH, SUiiVLYOU AND C.ONYLYaNCR AMD JUSTICE Oi' 'HIE rSA CE. ifi.Vjriwy. jC'itinmbrrliind Crtinty, Penn'u OrTiM in Jaahnn towaaliip. Engnieoienle aao be niaJe by letter, directed to tbe nbnveaddreea A'.l bunineea entruited to liii eare, will b promptly anenaeii 10. April il, 113. ly a o O.BEO IE, MERCHANT TAILOR, . And Daa'er In CLOTHS, CASSIMEUES, VfcSTIKO, ic. l'umu aiU'oai, haiiiU of Weurcr'i llott-l, B TT N B U R Y, I A. M.r.h XI mt Gr. "W- irJ UPT, Atlot'noj' null Couiincllur at Law, OFFICE In Ulupl'i new Uutldlng.oBleeoci iu-r. EnlranoaoB Market i-'ijunre, 8UNBURV, U'U! attend promptly to all iirofoniono l einne eDtm.icd to hie euro, the aollectioa oi ulaiuj is Nee ibumberland and tho ad joining ocantie. Sunbory, January 4, lSftS. O. A. KEIMENSNYDEH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 8UKBURY, PA. ' Ail hniinuw eotruitcd U hie cart altteded to promptly and wiib diligence. bunbury, April V, lt67. ' JKO. EAY CLEMENT. Baaloeai In tbli and adjoiulng aountiet earefully and promptly atttended to. Otflue in Market Street, Third door wee of Batllh -it Qcnlher'a Blova and Tinware tur, MIUI.ItV 1K..'A. Bonbory, Mareh SI. IBttA '.y WHOLESALE AVJ RETAIL TKALER ia rery rarlaty of ANTHHACITE COAL, Uppwr Wharf. BTTNBtTItT, Ponn'a. If Order aolioitcd uui filled lUi protDptseM asd di'k. ftiu'wry, May 1 J. IBM. y COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! ORANT 5 BROTHER, : Sltlpper 6t Whol:nlej k Retail Dwlre)iu M IIITII efc HKI ASH COAL. In every Teriy fait 4esei, weal ward, or Ik Celebrated Henry (MiiwCaeJ. 5 Iwia Wviirr, Errr, Fa, fv.BbowT, J.a IS, lo- JOHN P. II A A 8 , - J DeeUar Ut U kU la cf ANTHRACITE COAL, urnmi will IF irk'BClT. PA t prepared aupp'y all ktad of Aatbrae4t4 Oel I from tka Bhaniokia Cel Mecte at aheap rale. All order praitpUf AM. ' J arewri'llytrliwd JOUJi P. JtAA. a ' l Id HUH PHOTOGRAPH A LBU MS BQOrtJ AVT TATTOJl!KT. Uotthlw ru Be.k Trwtng Bk. and niea. Bwka. klmn Ibvk. U. k Book. MonoriiueftiB CMari-a. Pooka. fWmka. Ink Be1. Poaa, IB PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING; BY E. NEW SERIES, VOL. 1, NO. INTJIOttCCtr INTO AMERICA FKO.V GERM.W, in 1S35. HOOFLANO'S GERMAN BITTERS, end KOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. mwami) sr vc. c. v. jackso. l'lM.lVtll'lit 1, Ft. T.'v g' taUst Inon'Ji rtintUut for Lie or Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, Nervous Debility, JAUNDICE, DitowM of tha KiJncje, ERTJPTI0N3 of the SKIN, and all DU.asr. .ruing urH-iel l.h rr, tloutavh, c from Dla- i or l.uriitiir of rut: jii.ood. Tud O r. nfKtng juip'.unt, an f if yu tk it yur $.-rtfl it 1Sril t-niy nf Uitin, may rtM ai.-trr4 U'-'t ii'ialM liiii cminin-rl i't atlcc tn te .M1 imparittni nrf m f mr i.y, 0W un7tl l-ion i'M .-wi li Vu w ?f rM-r'iii vu a w'-5l :, m krn4uiM; m m UA, t. r(t. Conalipation, Flet jlenee. Inward Pilos, Fiiliinn jt llloui to thi Heuil, Acidity of tho Htoiuavh, Nhui. Hoart buru, PiaicuKt forFoil, Pulnoea or ia.it in the fitomaoli, Bour EriictHtlona. Sink fjl? or lri";rine; nt tha Pit nt ina rHairmcu, Hwlmrmng of tliB II ti. cturried or ftffl3iilt BrKulhinic, Fluttering: at the Honrt, ChnkiiiK or niirlooatinii Ksmialiora whan in n Lylnif Poatura, Imuiiosa of Vim j, Dira vr V'ei belorw the bight, I)iill Pnin la tha Head. l5Vfl. clrnjy of Pwinpl ration, Tui- s uass of lim Hktn nnd Plyea, I'aiti la the bitln, TSt'A, VUml, Tjiinba, eto., Sud don Pluabtta of Jlef t, Burotna; in Ilia Flesh, OonMtut ImatrininK of Evil, and Ureat Popreaaioa of iiplri'.a. Oryaa, cwtntirtfd i.i iavii' fr'.MS. 6oc(I.i:ib' tnimn Dittcr I. eutlrely rrarrtntilr, 11 ml rontalii. 11 a ll'inor. It I n nuituitft of innl'l lt Ij-aela. TUe lonlii, ilcrbe, and llnrk. from rlilrh f lic.v riti-note are mntfu are e;iiOirrrd lit brrmmi)'. All Iho medlvlnal vlrtnee nr. rximetcd rr.m tliriti by a avrntlflc cliatnlef 'l liv.o catrarta are 'then forwardi-d to till, couuiry-ttt tie nard ttinly far tiie rf a 11 ii rite t lira of I lir.e Illtlei-a. Thrr. la no nlcttliiillo kulv.lMiice of any kind Hted In caiiipouitdliiff tlie Hllterv, hence It le ilia only till It m that can . be it.ed IncHriwItrrc nlcoUolto atlni ul.ali are not l lablr. ofldiib'a Ocrman Sonic it a uwkinliii of all tlu it?rttli9tit$ tit H;'Jrt, tcVt .'. AmM ('rut Uhhi, hansr, Xo. It itvifl fjf tt rmd diW"e m' A litlUrt, i.i a.j ic'icr- hit punt ntettJt'iitc UimiiluM if rtqttfml. J'ou tmii lnr in mitul Hii fta rrmtJit itrx I'MlIr.ly tliff.i.t.t .m,.i a itihn-i tiii-irtivxt .r tlu eur." 1 i.'.r .'i-.a ajwic. hctf tcfn'c Jryxrjt.-ns of mnium.il ttrn.44, Itbt' I'if rtiirt , nun '.: .''Hi' r ?-.ft ra whmitbi. 1 TilMC i nrmi:ly mt 1 t'm i 'ft pt.untt rit'4 a&wtU ruJi' rr f.. j-iAif. fit f.iffc it .xyut'ffVe. A la a yUnpurt tt tvi' U, whtU tU fwielaraliiy, mimI mthncl qtr4ltr Samt 0u':mI ft tt k kntten ut gtmttA f CONSUMPTION. Tlioinnnjlst nt emt, u Ut-it tlit un lnt fliiLtntiftrd lie vt nlUlctrd lit till artltl IImii?v hn.V4p licru ritt-vd ly the hhc ofilimii reittetllc. ICxtt im einHCiatluii, ipritil-. aud rauyU mm tUm nutl atieiid.tut upon c.rr ratfi r ilynpeppkila or dltiii.a of tiie digc-tlv orcaifcsi. Kvcn lu cniet of Ku ut u Oinaiimnl Ion, tlk i nmritici mIH br ruiitlor ill greatest bu:Ut .trcuKtUienlitg mid tuilgomilikg. "DEBILITY. 7Tf 11 nm iftiist tfuul t l!r'ia"L't Grrmmn fi-turt nr Vfic m duto mf p4ilty. TVv i'i'"'t (.Hat nd ry1 iv U whitU tyttrm, ttrmg'Jmn the rrr few-in, fottt bh t tjotftUi-nt q" Ht4 Jwd, mubU tie iVim-:A l tiitfetl it, purify the bUHd. give, a ffl et'Mtti, htuiiAjf tmnfjri-m, ratiati tht ytllew !iitc r-eM V.. ". ifijtmi tiN (c fw c'tcdwlj, and chnnge ami rr'ij inmUU, M fU fx4, stvut, mU hjt- Weak and Belicale Children art mad tronv by uity Its Itlt(M-a r Tonic. In faol, tlirj nn fnintlv llrdlxlnv Theyemi It NdittlnUirr(l i itr perfect mfcty la a enlld three moitlaUti aid. tlte inot ditcala 4)itialet r matt ef ulncty. f444 Rm4(u art t'n heH -r a rut1 tc.H nfrv Z d4tiat riuhinc frrm M d. A'p " VtW ; Vwp ym.r liVr in n . V ; Tftjyl Krt.r eilreJt'rV 4T a t:-d, htJll'.'P "f.llrf;- If'M, i fx t y frUM rtWeji', a.ni n tii:ru4; li.Ii Le-dirt vrka wlik fnlr iklu nnd f;ood coinpUilon, fs'a from a rllov fti ilttaa ud al atlicr dUttm nitriii, iltii)tlu te rnidle orcnloH mliy. 1 hit 1.1 vr lit d r and fit It load am ce will rult Im iiaik ling r e aud bluamiiK neek OA L'TIO V, ?vt tyft (tnvH .'tvi.ui ure t-ww 'nY.-il?. TW p-ibuAer Wr lA iflaairttf f Jf. ,JarUmm (A ft.'? r-Ct at (Iviel (.OMNI Hi CJfc K(i4. U'41 tvfwl wuntrrjktt. TboHsande af leilers have been re el red, lektllfi'lng lata virtue of ihctr tciaedice. READ TIE EfcCOaMODATIOlU ibom ox. gj:o. w. noorwAi:u, ClaW Jwrtice of tbv fcu teow Cvurt tf iVuu.y iTai.i. mnn -Mfia.jkr IVfrjpVin dVkWr-f ' I la3rtr iMrriy, 6ti u pond rVmiO. i lieP 1" Mel ll.yeM.iat T9nf dfSl'i (f eai aewtiVjf aad vin q mrktj 7wi 7'rt4W,i fffTriivin fVrf" t( n-( an iVixr , tutfi in uisor I'Hrfl 4JC(4WI tit li lyMfw, Tmtrt trkbt. ?t0. H. lT00Z)UUiVi. raoy ItOK. JAUU tuomi aox. J it it of iitm lufMeMHti Ctirtof Ptmu'lvft rHiUftft.rMu, ArtuL Wdi, 14. f en tm Id r " lloaflnnd'e Otrmtii If II Im" a muluhlm HttU'iii In of at lack af Indl KCfttlon tr D wtetla I oiu atrllfy tnte from my cipvrlcuce af It. Yonrii with rpi ct. rren FY. J0K.FU U. KfcSN AKI-.Vd , ftftur uf tke TmiUi IUiUt Cburch, I'liilj-l-li-Ina. lie jAfgianii karbm frtmtmtly r S ! m tMHtwa1 av ua eH tecmiwmtaatHi uf (jfa-'Ht iriSKiel maVricUIAI, (W rVtirdlUe (tef ftl-urt'lVf as uf nf tut .MrMrtiUi f aWs, in att cutis df tndt S'U .(IS a idMir Hia wi-owsiiiiUuiiMa.nad lorrfi.faW.. miyMmfumu.tSthcktifiJmstHf Or. ii4 tuft 6'rrswil MMtrt, f tlrptrif, imc.Vr"! i v muni orti.r-. tu tuprtn My full wmrirfi' m th it S-r twraral ilfalMilty of tlia.vat.in.ai.d o. illv f.-r Llvi-r Oaia'lnta it f a smm ai.il vaiualila uiupiu-aliu. In aim I mmi il .MftiMV uf aiaally. diM iW. U will Be rrf aant -S''ta sAaas wa swir iim. Hut, utaa. aaass.. J'tra f rttfHtfull j, J. At trXSAKP, ijltt, Uwar (bulu .. JFrlee of Ui Bftiere, S1.00 per bottle Or. a bait' doseo for IS.00. Trv oi the Toula, II SO per battle Or, half dos for 17 10. Tbe tut H pirt p luujuart Uuiilo. IT-i- taol Ma a) it Dr. HttutVi Smnt XmnIM jr. t ijtuMtka'y aa4 e e .leMy msimenl. ajs; tmti ao nM a.ta) Me rrusi ( iwruos " t taj. ens ttti0 tht tSaii aa aiaa aay itjttti ta tread, aa t sum ht mutm a Utrir frtM set ir. J k'M Hamtitita t mh a aa aswras. taeai ' "a"1" aastisuliea Ib aae jn - rttisctrAis orncK, AT Tell OtIMAN MfPiaiNl STORI, , -o.2 Aitru irttktr, i,itiut CUAI. t-,5VAN8.frorUtor, foonarl 0. X. JAOXsOM OU . ' . T.sm fteiuednre r for ul " Xy " i Prii(.it, i ri'epr, .nd Xfili- .'iete ' vrues. - jut -at '" wu. mil At trtUt fee )A t) -ero mas tWapaansi Hal 2, f f. K 11 A M O ., vatck Maker and . jeweler. torncr of Third Street d Muiki-t Square, in Mil ler'. Stone liuildins, S I' Mi V It 1 , 1' A., I uf ti.e mo.t ci Koirn'i,l ninkem, confinini? of the i liownrd, A(.plctim, Trecy A Co., Wallhnni, llarllett, ! W. 1'llnry, and all grades of tUc Ll!in 111' mnki-. At.'O. foli- Aji-nl f.,r tfio cel. brnttd. I'M. I. lill I- i TON ntub, in Ould nnd .Silver tjtf, at luw pnun. . Nilvcr IViiri' for y-lfllfR- lr'iilw, uf tntirvly licw J !;. Solid Silver Tublo' nod 1 'iea bjioon., Buttiir Knivcii. ''oi k., CHatfirr, Icu j Pitcher. I'l .'it at.'U Cuke Bnkel. S'yrup. j Mugf. BulTtT L'ifdic, and orrrvtliii.g j in the ijilvcrwiire line at low price. JEVKLHY, ! i A fin stock of IM k lling. Jlw Una mkctioii , if liuld mid .lot Jenulryuf All duauripuons. Ueld i and Silver Chain., at low priort. Fini Gold Per. in (io!d, Silvrr Hnd Kubber Cn.c., 1 of thevok'Uniud tiiiike by UiiSm.o akd bit a ait. ( J.OI ICS. A full aFoituu-ut of i duy and SO hour Clucks, at luw prii-r Al, rnile A?ent Tor the cdcornted Perfe'jled Rpoo tflr.. wnrrmi'cd to give entire .uiifl'it'.'lioii. M'niuki, Ciwukd and Jenvlry rupnirud und wur rtoird. All ordor promptly nttiTided to at the shuitcst no tice. fiimliiiry, St-pt. 6, IPM. GUAM) OPENING FALL AND WINTER avrtllL'i,iLi,i4 A'lia-Miwliing; 4Joul, at THOMA3 O. KOTT'1 .ui:ticii vvr TAii.oii MToite:, ilAUKKT StiUAUE, SUN BURY, TA., Coni:irig uf EXiji isii akd rni:cii CLOTIIS. L.NOI.ISil ANU KUKXt'il CASSIME E, LXULIsIl MELTONS OF ALL COLORS, which Imvo been .elected from tint lurgiil and bcit c.uuli.buioi.ta in Xew York and Philiidi'lpbia. A-jrii(!rnl aejoritneiit of GStfTLEMlJ'S FUaNISlIINQ GOODS, emfcrtiein,' Xecklic, Cnltan, CruviiU, ol'lhe latest .lyle. Finn Lamb's Worl Toller Jacket. SHIRTS mid IK AWtHS, a largo a'sortuient of the bent (jmility. A Imiia vdrieiy of GLOVES of orerv title and qtniiiiiy, fioui the Hull -Hruoin down to tho iuborini ! upiu . and luuny oiui-r arLioiu. fur ucnlluuiuu i weur. line I't'cucti Volif Slils-lw mnde to i'Irr. I Having procured the services of the best workmen I in Ibu vines, gurruenl. wil bo uimle up to order j hU'li ut nnut buciculii-il inmiycity in fits, or iuulity j of gooiia. I lienllenipu ftre pnr1ieul.rly requetlcil to rail and eco tne Roud una irorli bclure piiiohiuint; el.t'irhcre ISuubury, Out. 3, 'lis. 'UIOMAblr. .NOTT. rt A W BONE SLTEii-rilOSl'IlATE OF LIME, ON EVKKY l'A( KAOB. I? V i il iV s l .l X S , a rnonuuTOKs, 80I.K MANfFACTCl'.EI'.S Offlue No. 20 a&u:h Doifcnrcre Ai;iic, PtiiL-ALOilirUTA The aboro Manure bus been bckre the Agricul tural publie for til'luun yenr p:ist, under nnu nuuie aud prupriutori-hip, nnd n-iw be. an esttiblubej und liiie aiuiuiil s.ilo throughout tbe eounlry. And as i purfect subiitilule for i'ruiinii iiu::no faflurdi-d j at ono half Iho eo!l it hns been udopteu by ai;rii-ul- ' turaliiil of known inlelliireneo und difei iunuution Il i. warranted not to eiluiust the toil, but on tbu I contrary to porinuui-utly improve it. Tlio suIl-s now j amount to uinny thou..itnd tin. ai.uu.'iliy, und the , fneitiiie. for it. leanutHcluiu are cxti-n.iivc and com- i plete. j The above manxirew ara furnbhAin both hart and ' barrela, whiebercr custoisers prefer Tbe baa tie ui.ilurui in weight 150 pcandt. The attenlinn of F-ir-.r.eis It especially dii cc'id tn the fact that tha eotircet of tiie l'.nw Viiiierinl of which Ihe above manures are eorupuau.l. are . i wall I unilcr ooutrol tbatweoau fui ni.b I hem of slrieUy tiiiforni quality aud nonunion, nnd itmt they con- i tuiii a bilker peieciiln.e of un.inonta tlinu any oihcr class ut tuuufuclured uianurcs in Ilia mai kel J iiAUdll A SON'S. I 20 Foutb Dolawnre avenue, I'hiludclphia. (.B The bijhebt eafb ptice pnid fur all kind, of b-nus. j .Nuvco.bor 23. Ih58. I i? I ! Ar WlV'TIMi f'WilN. r..Uili i l lill tUJUJ. AT Hi. Louisa Shissler's, M A H K V. I Lauie.' end MiMut' SlJUAUE. HATS and IWXNLTS, in iruuiomu variety, .tlillint-r- UootiK ul 'l'i-initn!iigM. French and American Kibbuns. Lacel, Unndker ebttit. Otuvus, liuaiury, and a general iuorluKul ol Lilies' M. Illl. try Uuudt, nhicU iia'u hecu tulucUi l with great cure. WOULEN GOODS, FURS, &c. IiitH t ollarss, .t-cktie. tailors'., A.c. Lvery variety will be iouad le (eluct from, at MObibltAlb; I'lllCW. Suubury, Oct. 17, lorid. LOOK TO Vol'K INTEUES 1' ! j Call aud toe Ihe well tilectod Stock of CLOTHS, CAScIMKKtS. OVtllCOATINOS, Vtb'UNUsS.Ao Jutt received at .T. Jja aJ MEKC'IIAN T TAILOIUNU JJS TAELliril MiSNT, Fourth Street, l.low Lvttcr's flora, SUNDUItl WINTER CLOTHING of the oiott approved s'.jltt i made up to order al reasonable ralu. lie bus also a tine assortment of C-itsliaero Sbirti, Drawer., L'udcrshirts, Orerbiuls, Oluuter, Nock ties, Cullon aud Woolen Hose. Suspenders, Hand kerchiefs, U loves, and a general vaiieiy of OENTLEMtN'S FUUXIslll-SU G00D3, (live bim a eull, which yea will bad It u b to your advantage. Sunbury, Out. 2. IbsA. Notico ts Merohauts tnd Shippers.' fltllE unicrslnod. proprietor ef Wetter A Friek' X. Line, give notice to tnerebauU and shippers that the Depot is .till at Ull Market atreet, Hhila dclphia. and all Uouddireoted to Suubury, ban villa aud Lewitburg, and all ia'ei tuediule italiua along tbe railroad, will be promptly delivered. f Cars leave 11 1 Market street, Philadelphia tri-weeklj Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturday. . .. . Dh-Otti. KUsCkvsiA.it. , Deeoiubur T. 18(17. tALL sad saua ksHtuttful Bird Cage at the j aew Hardware Mots el J. 11. U0NLEV A CO. CAbH. . HITjnkST irarVet piiee lo CABII. pail for all Ci I If. lirab., LJ. Zim, Iron Ao., br SulA Wgtasi, UttittVVi, ? W J L VE RT, RROrRI E TOR, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH G, 18C9. POETICAL. ' .IIOWABD AT ATLANTA. Iy J. 0. Whittik. t r.k'Jit In ti e trunk wlirro Ph.rin.a lMnoulied iii. red furrow, Out of tiie ne.rruw ont'in. t'p from tho eullai ' burrow, Gath.rcd tbu little bhick peopli, With tioodom newly dottored, V'bure. Iii'i,i,lu tht-ir Nortli'Tii tefl&kcr, Hluo l tho .uklier, liownrd. IIa tiatened nnd henid Ihfl children Of the pour nr.d Ion , r-l.ivcd TtOiMliiig tbe arords of Jru, ttiiiKiii the nue of Ditrid. U.'lmld ' tliedumb lips .ptaking, Tim blind ey.s senirij; !--Tunri of the Prophet s vi.iun Warmed Into being ! Transformed he sw them rarsii-g Their new life' portnl ; Almn.t tt eeenifrd liia nimtul Put en the immortal, Ko more wi:h ihe beasl -f hnrjen) No mora wilh .tone and clud, , Uut crowned with gluty .ud liuuor lu tbu iiunge of Ood ! There ws the human chattel lis mnnhnnil tukinga; Tkria. i a e.ch dnrk. bYonte ta'na, A soul wm waking ! . Tbe man of ni;iny b-tttlos, With teurs Ms eyelids pressing, Clretulicd over those dusky lureheudt. Hi. ouc-ariaed blessing. And he Mid : (,Vho hean can noror Ki ar for or doubt you : What slmll I tell ihu children l:p North about yeu '?" Thi n ran round n whirptr. a murmur, Some aniwur devising ; And n lillle bor stood up ; "Matte, Tell 'eui we ro rising!" 0 li'iu'k boy of Atlanta! Hut half was Fpuki-n ; Tho nUi s'i chain nnd the uas'r't Alike are broken. Tbe tne cur.'o ul thn races Held holli in tother : Thiy ore rising, -rtl I are rising. Thv Ijlark and white togoLh.r ! 0 brave men and fair women ! lit couius (t bale and .curbing : linll thedr.rk fcces only lie lurned lo tr.ornini;? Mkc '1 inio yuur folu avenger, Ali.htfAliii, nll-redreMiiig ; Mvul FutQ buil-niiy, and wake it A joy and blessing ! Athttttic Monthly ftr Mirch. I TALES AM) SKETCHES. a txi or i,i n.k i i:i(. ST GRACE OlIKLXVroOD Sh.ir.ly after the close of the w ar. T tra vi lid on tin railwn) lor untie hour ol a hriolit, June duy, seated besides a tunu; suldiir, a cavulryuiiin, from Wicoiuin, who vrns on hi way home, with an lionort'iie disi liaise, af'cr a "ervice of I'oitr J'earS. My lellu'v liaveler proved to be quite intelligent and S'uiiLly inclined, and bewailed the way 1 by ruluuiijr many lncnh-nls of the imlili: Held, and of ctunp and hospital life. One ol the MinpU t ol his Mnrits, told itli an I appenrai'Ce of the utmost good faitb, I have j never forijut'en ritnemlaring distinctly ! every detail, while '. nnol lii.- more n,a! Vel j ons and imij cti n irrniions have ipiit lutird I fro in my mind. j 'Our iro.iiin nt." he iiiid, "wh under ' Lluiikn. in I lie i-prmi; of lS(i2. when he luu.ie I m b jiooil time in jielt'ti;: down the Shell j iimloali Valley. It w as sn avtful. driving, C'ltU'.ived, exuari-iliiiji. burrjaknrry iliane ' ol lume,' but il's riitious tlmt I cliiully lu i member it by a little intidt-nt, which p r bup-i you will think was list ttliy worth lay iiil' t.p, and is liariby wottli teliin t." I signified my denies tn hear I.i little story, rtinl he went on : ' I ivaa one morning dispatched, in hot bantu, to the extri n e rear, with a verv Im .,rt l-r a. in lii. -k uniilil Ivus it 1 ..' . . .I ii.ol to ride a strange horse, us my own Illlll tabtn lame. The one provided for me proved just t U- mo.t ill-natured, vicious I. rule I ever mounted. I had hard work to mount hi in at all, for his furious rearing and plun ging : and when, at hi -ft, I reached iho sad die, he was so enraged, there was no getting.' lit :ii on fur ut least live minute. Willi .is ugiv bead down, and hi ears n.l I.i.. ..,.r. l.u-lr I,, would whirl round and round, pivoting on l . . . . . . 1 I is fore feet, and lushing out with hi. bind legs, lill I laecy. they must huve looked like l he spokes of a big wheel. When lie found that 1 was master of the situation, that my h.itid was t::iu and my s;nir were sharp he gave in lid the next time ; but I knew thut he w Continnalh-watching for h cha.ie m,, ,,,, ,e ..verbis head and trample the mastership oil of me. . li.ri-1 ih.t rbir bi,tli Lf.r-il1.p nf !r oider. and for the purpose of outtinff that devil ofa horse througl. ; but there wetc many obstructions in the road marching coluniiiM. aitillerv. armv-wiieons. and. above ail, Ih '6' t ol contrananns, who were uiwajs scrambling to get out of your way. Just tVo your way ; it wa nnmi before I had made hull of my distance. It was a hot, sultry , and dusty day. 1 had exhausted my can teen, und wa panting, almost ioliing, like a dog. Just us my quite unbearable, I thirst was becoming came upon a group ol soldiers, lounging by a wavsidii spring, ! drinking and lilliog their canteen. Al (list1 I thought 1 would dismount, ns my hoist- Seemed pretty, well subdued mid Mu.scti ; but uo sooaer did be gui-s my iiitenUoti, ill nn be began again hi diabolical liisWings J and plting ine, at which the s'rxgyler ulmut the api ing set up a provoking laugh, w hich brought my already hot blood up to the Iwiiling point. Still, I Oidn'l hurst not at once. 1 aw ting off my canteen; and taid to one of the men, the ouly fellow that hadn't laughed at my bout with the hortu ; Here, cwiiirade. just you till this for tne. "He wus a tall, dnik, heavy browed, turly looking chap, but, lor ull thu, I didn't look for ucli an.antwer as he grow led out . 'r'ill jour own canteen, and be to you V "Itelljoul was mad ; the other fellows laiialied 'attain, and then 1 was madder. and I Juersays to him : 'You mean devil ' I hope to God I shall jet hear ynu lagging loi a drink ol waier! If ever 1 do, I'll see yoM die, and go w here you belong, before I'll give it to you.' Then I galloped en, though sm of the men tailed to ine to come back, taying they'd Oil my caulecn. I didn't slop till 1 reached a bouse, a mile or ls further tin, where little black boy watered both me tied my home, and tilled my canteen, with a mile that the handful ol new peniiio 1 guve bim couldn't begin to pay for. When' 1 eoin pared the conduct of lhi poor litMe chip of btty.; ho said he 'never had no father, nor tuoiber, r no name but IVie." with the treatment I had received Ir-nt a while lullow soldier, 1 found treat the drink of cold water hadn't w hired down oij anger n.uth. An.', for uiontbs and inonlhs ufur. I wUooterl thought t,f that allVli the. c!d i . , . r j v ,.i'i Tvi Tbi ' ItaCl sx;i.:f Wv'ur uens iA.k-.-s "t "; A l'tTltTlXnOA"M?-:;.:: SUNBU1(Y, NORTliUMBERLAND COUNTY-, PENN'A.' OLD fellots's fiire ilwaye cniiir! tut n olrar before mil n my own liitltcr". only ii arvineil to l more liarnl cut Into mv nicnmr?. 1 ! iton't kntnv liv I reat'titi'd thle tifft-nff1. ail Litdrly. Ii'ivb h't ligKi" tlii"j; "f tliw Kil t i!i, mid anon t'orpiiilli'ii tilt-in J Imt thin atui'k Ly mi'. I Min ntit a ifVciii-l'ii! fellow iiatiiiiillv, lint 1 never gave up the hope of eet ipy thill mini a'niti, and son ellnw pny iii,' liliv. Lack tor Ins Li ii'.iil iiiMolt'ncc. Tln-iti nn"t a Camp or review I m in fur the next two yenrs Imt I looked fur Itiin, rifjlit iiiul lidt. I never wnt over a I'n lil, Hit a Imt tie. Lilt tlmt I aenrched for r him bmoii'' ! At laat, In; tbu ih in r (lod foiojvt mc opportunity came. . I "I lind lieen womulcd, and wit in one of tue asuinjiron nn-ipiiniii almost well, yet ! still not (iiite lit lor duty in ilie auildle. i hate, ahhve all t!nn;s, lo Le nie ; mi l Lei; i;i-d lor lilit enijilnynii-nt lis a Luspltal nirr, nnd tliey cave it. to me, and aaid ! did my duty well. "I ncrer felt fur onr poor, Lrnve feilnwi hsi I slid there. Iliad been rery fortunate, and until thut summer had noser liceti iu linapititl. Now I -iv ii(:h tuflerin! und urh heroism ns 1 bad never "een on the Litt. tlu licld. t'iitnpnnionliip brlped to Keep tip the ppiriit nf tlmso we could not save, lo till hift. 'J'hrn it aeemrd bni'd timt inch bruee boy must make hi niurcli down the dark vallev ulotie. But they all went off sraiUutly. I would mtbrr lifive galloped f irwurd on a forlorn chnr(e, any tlav lllnc liavo follow-nd any ono of them over to the 'Sobiiers' 1'i-at," llioitub it i a prettv plate to t:ump do'vn in. In Tact, my lien it grew to toft here, to Christianized, as it were, that I t'orot lo look fur my old enemy ; tor ao.-you see, I still regarded tbe Mirly slrnr; jjler who refufed mt! water at the roaJtule spring. "Alter tha battles of tho Wildernes. a ureal multitude of the wounded were pound in upon us ; all our wnrda were blied to nverHowiii; It ws hot, close weather ; most of the patients were fevered by tlicii wounds and exposure to the sun. und up and down the loni; ; littitly lines of white bed the finitely was for water. I took a Urgo piiidier id ice water and a tumbler, and marled on the round ol mv nard, as i either to j;ive as the poor fellows were to receive. The ice rati let! and runt; in the pitcher in a most inviting way, nnd many I, envy vyvs opened at tho sound, and many a hot hand was stretched out, when, all at once, on one of the two farthest beds of the ward. I 'saw a man startup, with his face limning with fever and hi eyes jjlenmini;, as lie almost screamed out : 'Watur I jjive me water, tor God's sake !' 'Then, madam. I conhrt see no other face in nil the word, for it was he ! "I made a lew steps townrd him, and saw he knew me as well as I knew Mm, for be liacic on In pillow, anil .lust turned Inn Lice toward the wall. 1 lieu the (luvil tioht eiied hi yiip on me, till it seemed he had me last and mir. and beseemed to whisper iiitn mv ear : 'ibtttle the ice in tbe pdclitr, and iifjravutf bim ! fjo up and down, liir ing water to ail the ail.tn, and not a drop to him !' "Thi n tomtiklng e.'ifl whispered, a little iK'aii-i', tliuHiu.li not in etich a sharp, b iinix .viiy c'liicii nce, I anppose it wa ; (ifintl Mitli'iriisls iniylit calf it th Holy fpririt ; othel reiiions peoplu inilit say it wus the spirit of my motiitr ; anil perhaps we would I ail menu about the same tliiiio uoyllow-, it j i.remd lo my: 'Now, my boy, is your I i-linnct to return pmd tor evil. Go to liitn, ! nive him to drink tirst of all!' And that I tumetltitiff wuiked me right up tn bis bed j Mile, made ma slide my hunt', under hi I shoulder and raise Is i tit up, aud put tbe tumbler to his lip. How hejdrituk I never I call forget in loiiii. deep draughts, ulmost I a I ii in I dc-r ft) 1 at u swallow, looking nt me so ! wistfully all the timo, When hi: was siitis- I... I..II I b ..n.l n . .. I .. Ii,rn..ll 1.1. T.... ' HUH, I1U lull i'ii.i, u. f.ni.j ,u,H,i ...a a. to tne wall, without a worn. Jim somehow I knew that fellow's heart was touched, as no chaplain's sermon or tract had ever touch ed it. "1 asked the surgt-on to let me have the sole coru of Ibis patient, and lie consented. M lioiigli lie said : lie mail linn a oari gtinsnrii f woutiil in the Kuee. aiisi w-oiiki navu to sun to. an amputation, il he could stand it ; .... i : . 1 .1 ... 1 .1.. . , , . ........ . anil II noi, nnuni poi"A'nj uianu uiu B lua.i deal ol trouble While hu bisted. "Weil. 1 took charge of him I had tr. i d it, somehow but he kept up tiie same i silence Willi nit- for several days; then, one morning, just as I was leaving bis bedside. hu cuU'.'hl bold of my cnut and pulled im back. I bent down to ask him what he wanted, nnd lie said, in a uourso w hisper 'lnu remember that canteen loia ni.tta in I the Slunaudouh Valley V Yts; but it don t "tter no, old lellow ; I nnswtrid. "'Emit tLtM mutter,' be said. . 'I tlou't know what made me so surly that duy, on- ly un vpstart of a lieutenant li'un our tow n had Jut been sw eniing ut Die for straggling; and 1 wasn't to blame, for I wa sick. I came down with the fever the next dl As for that I said to von, I was ashamed ol it before vou not out of sight and, to tell I the trui Ii. I've been looking for you tut-se i two years, just to tell you so. But wheal iinlyoU lo-re, w nrrtf i wascryiiig, aimoat ilv ing. for water, it seemed ao like llie cr rying out of jour curse, I was uiu.ont alr.tlu it you.' "1 tell you what; madam, it nave mi st range feelings to think of him looking for me, lo make tip. und I looking for him, t" U-revenged, all this time ; audit wasauch a little mi, idler all. I'm not ashumed to confess that the tears came into my tyts as I said : Eastmau (that was liia name ; be was a Maine man,) don't tret about that little matter any more; it's ull riuht, and you've been a belter fellow than lull almigj ' Out lie bud taken it to beul t, and wua loo weak to throw it off. Il sat 'to mean.' be said, 'so uiisob'.irrly like and bearish ; and I w a 'o good lo forgive it,' be insist ed. "I stood by him while hit leg wm am putated, and when iil'tar a time, the surgeon aaid even that couldn't save bim, that he was sinking, I found thut the mail wa like a brother to me. He took the hard news that be must diu. just at the w ar wm alinott ended, like ti e brave fellow Ite was. lie dictated a but letter m hi si.ter, the only relative lie had ; gave me some direction about sending tome keepsakes to her, aud then asked lor t be chaplain, This wa good. seuaibe, elderly man, and he talked in bout,the right Kyle, 1 think, aud tuudv u ull (eel (piite comfortable in the belie) that in the Keillor' house there must be a mansion for the poor soldier, who had S" olten camped out (it snow and rain ; and that for him who bad given Id all for hit country, aome great good must be In store. "At'latt, the poor ellow tab! to tlu chapiuin; 'Itu't tbete something in the Ei-l5h-out giving a cup rt cold water t'. Ah 1 Itt 'sui. I Can't tail J Stow that hull U.t. 'O artuia r mil X 1 ".- , ,--.. .. . itllJW SERIES, VOL. 29, NO. 13. lie only Hinileti nt tho clrijiUiii rfjiPHteil tin vi-rsr. 'I'lan lie O.iruud lo tim uml Baid-. Ym iliiln't t1iiiit tslnit yim wj.ru lining I.i tiiiiisfirv.lirfi jtii) eHVi- inetlint iiifs nrjri-wiitt-r lln.' ollioi- iLiy; ilid yim, ,,. ,.,nv ( ( Hn 1 pin-- lor niiu i'i,e I'ittU tliinn-li. M'itll in; six Hit 4v.i,f 'H,t., WCI1t W t ilkiiijif alnint ln-in luilo, nntt ttio Wiiijjtlcitli if lien veil, till we nlainat (Viiit.l Li inim: r.ii WHtvlcrinK; Imt per tin t '. it vrne m.h limliiist ita WRy hollif. T (In Irrl KtMiif'elii rliililiuli in iiiulit. Iiuaniil. ! t;;,. liij. i inj,' llio priivpi vnu mv mntiiur tanubt ; whi n the usrd to put n.t- u, l,e,, toni; tivi ; yenis nfi. If Vi it'll tu use mo I'D sny it . ..ii ! i . t . - ' nil to n.vnelt'. In torn I go to ulecp j '-tfi) he lnn! n,e nml nij;lit, tnr turned nn-t on bij pillow, r.nd ml'ily almt Ida evt-a; LTf p moved irlitllo vvbiie, ufid then, indeed. be went to lileep." LliAIS. W hut ir tiitiy B'.xpc-t ol C'eii. (al'llUt. r.t CU.VIU.ES a. CAMK. Firit, Cenirn! Grant ill bu Prrhident in I'nct in well n in mime. Aawebava seen, lie never wm a tntu lo l)ei!a!e about exer fifing tiny amount of power that mi!it be confided to biui. In Jvknon's, iiIhcb be i tnirfbt nut liavc aij. "I luke tho je.uot;ni lulity : nut he would li.ive taken it, never j I thvlesa. iiud mid. nothing nbriut it. Even! one nf bis aMoclutf In the Galena bather More understood lbi pceuliurly well enough to );ive Governor i nlcs, of Illinois, who hud ; coiilissed bis inability to get at tlu; special ! rnpatititi of "llii Captain Grunt," the fob j biwing goml advice : "Tbe way to deal with ' him ii to ask him mi qtics-tUmi", lint limply 1 order him to duty. He will obey prompt- ly." The people have now summoned this fume prompt officer to be rrrpideot of the United States, and thut he w ill be. If any individuals hic.h in position or prone to intriuue indulge the hope of managing or improperly infliieneinp; Mr. Joliuson' suc cessor, it only remains for theui, seeing how blind they have been to the plainest, pao.es of recent history, to take a lesson or two in the school of experience and pay their tuition. Secondly, it is but a reasonable calcula tion that General Grant, in the ilisclinrgu of the duties of the Presidency, wiil win u sub stantial success not ununited to his martial renown. Indeed nine tenths of those who have rueii above the folly of confounding the gilt of popular oratory with executive liiictH concede nlre&dy that he has nil the muin requisites for administering tho nf I.. i va .( 1 1, u .,, ... I.u tt thiol. ...a n-v.f... siblv, the i.iloimat...n derived from ' long c)"PI' P'slty, with n s!i; civil experience. His generalship rertu : two herrings together governing ability ol the liighext order, or cumspection only inatcbed by energy, and an unerring faculty for selecting tho' right men for tuihnidit'iu-s. A.) to the postiole dcliitii-ney alluded to, and must u! a;. bear iu mind that t litre ia no special training school f.ir the Presidency, General Grant in llie son of his, fime, nnd, though ho may not be learned iti'tlie utiiletniunt hip of boobs, he comprehends bis o.vn j;e. Slaitini; with that political tal.iila va&i, the mind of an army nllicer, bmjng really voted but onte.i before the war (for 15tu luinr.ii), and having always regretted that,-he enjoyed the cx J P .. . . cciicnt privilege Having notiiyig to un learn. Thu crisis found htm without pre judices, and ho took in all its elements (lis passionately a's comprising the true situation will; which ho wa to deal. liven that con servative Lias, of which a few good Iiepub lican supporters are still absurdly suspicious. l.w as in hi favor, for while it bus been o! 1 '. .. .1 -i ... -i... .1..-' . I- .t.i-t i:i. served linn me in-si rui iioui yuuiuuu iiue ralism has often becu as swift and extreme as the npostney of a Strafford, the contrary tendency, as ii;t!tiated in the lives ot tren like eel and Gladstone, gives the Gnest fruits of genuine progress. Hence it hap pencil, that, while nnti slavery men of many yenrs standing were worrying over the tn lure relations of the institution thev hud so long foi'fdit und feared. Grant talmly fore saw and announced its extinction ; hnd. more than thut, every stage ol yie extin ' blS g'.iishipg process can now be tiiiced in iiiililai r orders, in advance ot the action ot Congress and of the Executive. The same ' reniaik may bti made respecting the neon ! struction policy of the government; it ' L'unis are ail to be found in tlio record of hi field measure., while to waul the main i ling, of that policy ho gave hi valued I counsel anil 111a pioioiinuvsi e i.ipaiiuca. i u hi tne irroni nius ious which s it.c.ir to demand settlement dining the incoming ad ministration, it may bo truly said that none ue o tier than General (iranl s public lite, while most lmre-already touched biiu at innnv points in his career, and engaged his earnest attention. For the l.tst tinee years in particular he lias reflected upon Ihe po lllieill junciurr, lirin.-ii'. nun uiv ii-j-ni:iiir tn a I... tvr.niM iiv I'n o ill ill hi i nil ii I imi- tiddly; h ha ronterred with ll:! n'-net statesmen of the day, and hat mingled with his countrymen in cvciv part of the Union, It would "not be stisn'go, therefore, if the whole situation bearing iiiiou t list Presiden cv, coinpwisng policies, man, and measure, should be nt ibis moment as accurately mappc't out iu hi mind as were Ida gnat campaign before be fought' tlulu iu the field, and should be followed by national results hardlv second ia value. Jf "antic Mtmtldij jor March. - am am Apparent Dratii" A prize of sH.OOO it ia stated, ha beeu recently offered in France, for the discntery of a sure and aim pie means of recogni.ing if death be real or apparent. A trench Journal announce that Dr. Carriers intends to claim the money for a process which he has succeseully cm' ployed for forty years. This system con sist's in placing (he hand, w ith tbe Cngi ts closed, before the flume of a lump or candle. In the living person the members are trans parent and of a pinkish color, showing the Capillary circulation and life in full activi ty; whilst in that nf a corpse, on the con tiary, is dull und dark, presenting neither sign of existence noj trams of the blood ur rent. Ltravenwoilh claims t le so healthy that when il became nettry to inauguiate the new graveyard they had to shoot a uutn oo purpose. On ihe oihei hand, in Nebraska, meu. w hen asked whether the Kansas people were la'rlI "n'a. ani ; u-"i ..iu, honest (Imt they do say ts how the. folk srouud take in their stone fences, every night." Lawrence, the Stale cspjtoi, which is on the dried up Kansas river, sneering ly save of all Ihe Ileus' tjwtuon the Missri'jri, t, the li'alt that ply i lv.wu them ar u wtryyr. a i - treflwsr -;tt 'flit .DjVU J'ffHw fh ". fbe.ilrettiAf.j.lw Mfnii'iit, Those havi'ur -vorlimg li io nt it euneweiwit M icilui i. "' J" " r Mm 111 Hm. 1 -uuure. Jil.uo.gi mi 12 to tiun t Mi W'1: . 4 q,uap.'i. (" fumirra t llslfCob T (1 ?tt StV'-if Jul Ml' IW.i.11 l-a--' I III ii-) I a-a nil' mi ft; Ijitmi'HtmlJtiin'ifix j.tstio who t1 thslwismr -f W OS; s tr-fa WnflW 1 f' l 0 I C ; Ten lines if Ibtl I'ufi lyp fyirtihin). mr.Lo one ' allium. ". -. , , v. . !" AuiJIthra. Xilmliiitltaiori' a'tidtiiriifs' fci.-Is t i f.'i.Wt.' Ohitoiirtn jx-pt. the urunl annaiitiecii c.- ! Iiiuli !j fiM,) j te puid lor at H'lurlinii-g nUi I.ocnl Noiltiif, Kooicty Kem-lulinns. o . 1(1 cent. fui imr . j - - - : i Advrriii;iaieata for HclIgiou(, Cla'ritaUeand entronM oicct, eWhair the liboTe ratce. .' 'Irarriem akerti.pin.n(a t,n ,n.a .in.ri ..... 0T,L'.li,,1to? diNonliuunJ, end ojihuhI atciu.iii.;; .", Cjikap Rsstavkaa- ib,-u j. w7iTti Ibcre la Dot nnotu.r tjtj; -3i ji .l,,ltc Bthtel trlihpe (lib cahie niiitititit'titiil vsmtj ofgooi! fotid Can be bbtiined, Inr sn link money, aa iu Btm f r dm ivt-ft.': In imp n- tuiiraut if tlmt city iver one tbti!ind per ions t.ikv tlnir llienla diiily, at mi d ( lor ul U-ii tenia cik-Ii, nnd with w inu Mini ilin-ri lor twanty Mvt' ceiif.n! flrci-h tbrlle ftcak. brend nnd b titter .nod tVlcry nt tnutilii i:n! prrimiiitMit iitit:!vs in tbe bill of bin;, wbicli i Jefred lip in good style, witii linn uapl:!nt and tablecloth. P.Wil'IvS, A. From Arthur'. Ilnlnu'Vlsgn'sluV. Illl-revtit TK ot tivriUZutZ risilSv In t!'c etlrr-tltm of 'flsi,'ni,ikf sure t!:".'. ihe ej" srr full, thf eil'e blight red, and she flesh fiiri and MiiT. If thr- fleab 1s flabby, iho eyes funkent-aud the-ailia of a dark color, the fish is stale. - They shTitilrl be thoroughly cleaned w hen t! rt procured, end washed in ,inst snflicicnt wn'er to cleansa iliein. If milch water is used, the flavor will btr diminished. Sprinkle sntt in theirB?Js, ur.d if they re to br liroilnrl,: add ptpper. Kcri) them in a 'cool place till you wish to j cock tliam. l'rish -water fish are npt to have sn earthy taste, which may be removed . by soaking them in salt tir.ti watpr after clrah I ing. Most kinds of salt fish should be ok I ed in cold water ten or twelve Lours before j conking them. n To Elton. Pirii, Tisb f.,r broiling are brat to reinniu a niiml ir of hours after hav ing salt nnd pepper sprinkled on them. Have the bars of the gild?rnn rubbed with a little butter, nnd plavethe inside of the fish down on tl:u giidiion, and nearly cook it before turning it; butler the skin before turning it towardsthe fir. HiTiil the fish slowly over a clear file, without 1!s.o 'or smoke, and butter it uftvr placing it on tbe plutter. To UltOU. Sn AD, MACKF.ltEt,, AND SaLVIUH. Have the bars of the gridiron well greascr.l with lard, lay your fish on, flesh side down'; when half lone, turn it and finish, skin down. When done, pour over sweet cream if you have it, r.r spr-jud ovr a little butter. To Oroil Salt fitimtxa. Wipe your herring, dry them woll in a cloth ;, you may slightly split the back, or make a few inci sions crosawajs. Hub ith flour, or res plainly, by placing tiie herrings no the grid iron about six inches over a clear fire, of before it ; turn ol'ttn, and iu a few miuulcu they w ill be done. A-NOTtinit Way to Bcori. Salt HKititrice. Cut oft' the head, open it tip the back with a knife, nr.d remove the backbone of the her rimi put in i,bnnt an ounce of butler aud hi tint t f onion, in some piipcr, so that the fat does not escape ; broil gently for nearly twenty minutes, and serve. The butter is to bu enclosed betwtea the two heriingj. P.ni t'.'.D 2.r.vCKM'.Et..--PrepBri by Wilinjf a short time, it littlt feiiuel. parsley and mint. When done, chop all together fine; mix a pitce of butter with if; a dust of flour, pepper nnd salt. Cut the tisb down the back and till it with this sniffing. Oil the grid- Iron, r.nd s'.ow'tiru. oil tha sli. Broil over a clear, v . . r. y- . . i. . i 40 Vf' .1 ,r -.' nn an, I lilitn m.ii. !hnn l-.lf nmnr it. littlo mote than with boiling water.' Cover the lid closely. and boil gently until dnne. To dctermina whin r.bli is sulucicntly boiled, draw it up npnii the lish-plate, and if the thickest part of the fish tun I e easily divided limn the bone with a knife, it fchould be at once ta- I ken from Ihe water. A little saltpetre may be added lo '.he water, to render the boiled fish Hriu. To Duces Salt Coo .Steep yonr salt fish in water all night, with a glass of vine- ' gar; it will take out the salt, and make it ! tuste li'.e fresh lish. .The nrxt day boil it. i When it is tender, take off the skinud it i in liaUes into rour disii, then pour egg tance over tt. or parsnips boiled and beat tne. with butter aud citarc. To Bn. Salt Eiiad on MAcURRrL. If I wry salt, the tlsli must be soaked, twelve ,.,,T.. ;., f..-,an '.. 1,1 u,,.ir. t.p if'llir. ft-.. ler ia changed, u lets tit'.ic win be required. Put it into b skillet or frying pan, with coid water enough to cover if, and let it boil fif teen minutes. Then change the water for fresh hot water, anil after boiling in this fif teen minutes longer, take- it up and serve w i'.b drawn butter, aud garnish with purs- i v To EaUE FltH. r rub end, has, shad. ( maukerel auiu rocu ti.u ate suitable ntu lor onKiug. xor a uiesniig mr m umi.ioi. ! bread in cold water, drain it otf w hen tne bread becomes soft, mnsh it (!:!, and mix with a large spoonful of melted butter, salt and pepper; add onions, sweet herbs, or spice it you like. A couple of uncooked eggs mixed with the dressing, makes it. cut smooth Afier cbmninaT the fish, fill them. with the drefting. sew them up, dreige slightly with flour, and lay them in a baking ' pau, with half a pint of cold water, a hula iiiuici auu au;vw xaaa. ins u.m .....j ... liby uiir.utus. Serve with paralcj snd. but- ter. To Baku Bmai b f;su. Fut in atsep pan four uaspoontful of onions chopped, half a pint of melted hotter, a gill of vinegar; lay over six pounds of any common tisb, season over with two teaspoons! ul of salt, one of pepper. Place it in Iho oven for twenty minutes, then turn it. Batte it with the tuuee now and then. Djah it ut). wod pour sauce over, or serve in the pan. If the sauce should be too thin, boil it oa the tire tU.t it get of a t!iickih substance., , , . To Fkt Fitrt. To fry 6sb, nicly, sftsr it i well washed, it should be put in s eloth, and when dry, dredged with Hour or Indian meal, or wetted with egg, and dipped in-bread-cm m bs. Have in your pan plenty of boiling oil. dripping or lard. ; Put iu your L fish, and It I it fry rather quickly, till it Is of a nice brown, tjhould you fry your fish in oil, jt, obtains a much jiner Color than wtiiu't done in lard ot dripping. Never ute ligt'er, aa it makes ih fh a bad coorv Gsruitb . your diah with green of fied Patsli,, , To FT TMOCT.tVale,- gut, lean, dry and flour. Fry until thty are a rich, clear brown.- Fry some gret n parsley crisp, snd make some plain meuted butter; pus Its oo leasponrvful of tssonee of aebovy, aid sis glass of whim wine rir. ttinsgsr. aQsrsisb hen the trout are dished, with the crisped parijr ud lemon cut lu slice, be butttr uisy be puuttjlVr' Ihe hsh, bm it is most edvUsble lo senl-it. jn.s i Uif lurseo.,, , OiiMivatTii ' Gt: Tne tetraps nf