0 "B ' V' fl 8 rwmOS. VLJ i2J i',7, ; MD BLOOM'S BURG GENERAL , " tEyi L. TATE, , '. 'Ktlllor, I'ulilislicr & Proprietor. "To hold au.(l Ivini tJic torch of Truth and "Wavo it o'c the darkened Kartli." TERMS 8 jOno Dollar & Sovciity-flvc cts, In adrancs. Vol. xl-no. si... - to)omsbdbxj, Columbia county, pa., sat A Mill lO, .1857;' , ..... VOL. XXL XX. ii 1 ADVERTISER.,-1 ' MB A IMS published ti'fy Satllhtay Morning) , , LEVI L.- TAT.E:. , ,. lit -Bloomslitirp, Columbia Co., Office. In the new Brick llui'ding, pi positethe. JSxchangc, by side of the Court House, il)eniocial'ic Head Quarters.'' TP.nMil OK laDSCKIPTION. 1,00 In nilvanco, for nno copy, for tlx months 1,75 In n,Irnnco, for ono copy, olio your. 2,00 If not palil within llio first thrco months, 2,23 If not pul l within tlio first ilx months. 2,N) If not paiiiwltliln tho year, 'RT Nosuhsorlptlon takon for IoS.1 than six months, inil no paper ilUoontlnod until all arronrngcisliall 'b&vo boon pnlU , , (lDTOrillnarytiWertlsomenfi tnsartoil tind Job- .work executed at tho established prices. Ii A L Td M.O II CLOCK II 0 S P I T A L DOCTOB JOHNSON, JXWE founder of tliia Celebrated lnsti JL lll9'!"'."' " inonccnnm, ,v, ciiy, m nniy fjlcclual icmcoy in ina worm i.ir iiM inr liium, R,icturn,H..iniiial ttuckneM, I'aa in llio i.,,n, l lloli.llliltioiial IMiliiy. limmKliry, Wdiklicn. ol tlie llntknn.1 l.iloln, AiriTliumof llio' Kliln.y,. 1' Im. ion o( 111", Hf.irW I)i8iu.sia, N. rnmn IrtiliiMIJty. DucnM l llio lliMinVrimhit. .Noro ,r Skill, tint nil ll,,f rinili nml liiHiiiicliolyllinorilHg nrlf tliK In m 1 lirilliiiit lioiiv of uiilicijiaiioiie, ri'itlcrlng niarriage, Hvrpna in lljn nnr ncra Ulvstes. i in lllinc I H'lr mom ' &c , luiponiltilc, Marriaqc. Marrieil virons,nr Voun Men CAutFniplntini. iinr rliKe, bi-ios awaro of iliyic.il ivii.iknt'rtu, n r.i inr ilo liilliy. di'furnllHc", .Vr.. slio'lM iimiifli.l tcly ciniiiill lit Jntiiittoa.ntiil lie rrfcturnl to pcrlcct hcallh, ll who pl.ciH luiiMnlf unil.'r ilioraro of lir. John ptoit imv tliKiimKly conllilo in tin honor as a penile, limn, nml coiilldrntlv rely upon I113 skill nSepliysici.in, Organic Weakness lininoihilcty cured and full vigor reutored. 'I'lili d,n,'.ni id Ihi1 pen ilty most lri"iui'iily pnidhy llnVi wiloli.ivi! Iieeoine thu victim of improper iudtll nciidll, Vii'lns (icmoiis aro tnu Uit Id commit cx 1 iriini 11 ill iit'i L' nw.irL ill inu iirriiuiu i runi.ii( nt-lieu tli.it nut enni". Now, wii otlut uiiileriniiiU Hie mil- J-ct will l.rrtend to deny Hint the power of prude l I lion m lo.l sooner by llioso f.lllini! into liiiliruiH r W'W'JlVXfcX 1 1 r , I m ' In . lW,t,T ! " '.rt Vo P-IhU Il'il ition ofllie Iioarl.iiidiii'.tn.ii. a wast,.iB ;.rili-!lia.ii-.c,i,H!li v'm.tom.orc.in...i,,llon .(. " '-ill!iiv Xo TAmTI I'm , i.HttiE .even doors ' , T. ?u ,or,' .m' ', ?...?"." , ?.H, ',1 XiVZ o .i,nihi lol,...rw,, .,1i: ..nil NII.MI lilt, ur I ' von wilt ii.ist'ittf tit); placn, .'fir HanautidfOr no Chargi .Made, in from One to Two Day. M MUIIUURV UK .XAUdUOUri flUUR3 CdCH. Dr. Johnstail, MpiWnr Ih"1 Itoyil (,olh'4 of rftifgfo,i.f. IsOinlon lira Imtclro.o o.ic ol'lho nioit i-nnutMii. ri'lh'j'f'M ol llir ll'iitfil Htiu-rj, and tin-greater p.ut ol vvlioif hh Iim Iff ii di nt iii tlio 11 rat lluipitiilu ol Isoiitlou . 1'ariu.t hi Li I'-lpiua and i'en hi' re, Imd uilm lud hmhio -f the moil mtlmiMli int; curi-H th.it wtc evur known ; ni.iny trouii )( wiihrnuiiu iiiih'i h.id ami cais whn iisliTp, r icii iif rvoiMiU'BK, lifiiijr iiUnu'-d at n'ldd'jn joiumU. kud li.mitf.il ii'-sh, with frt"U'jnl liiu!iio, attend) d it imiMimf4 tsith il'r.injiiutitipl inindjWtKcurtjJ tin in'du triy . A Ccrtitin Disease , WImii muanlill nnd imprudent votary ofplci. ! irf fl-itU lit hit mmIhI.i the rcH of this naiof.il ! 'ir fl'KU Ipt h H iimIhIii thi' Rpfd or this naioliit ditrnfo. it ion 0II1-11 i.tippenn tliat an illumed feiix- ol fiimtnti. or tlfe.td ol lH .oieiy, dcicrs him from ap'y 1 nit to llio-nt w Ii 1 ffoin eiliir.nidii an I r'pi t.ilnlity can ttlo.it! ii'Ti ion-l nun d I iynw till 1I01 coiiflilotiun 1 nyuiiitonoi tiTtlil 4 horrid dce.iM- miku thci raimn irnnec. Bur.h n ulroratr I nor; throJt. din,.QdooHi. no.-inru il 1 pHitih in inr niau(tiiiihutl.4,ii;uii.i W ni3 "l. dual lie. no.lMBimthf hkln honi'. and nrn loirhn. hpa.lUco.iidexireun-ti9, nicroihic ullli friclnfiil r-i'ldit.till nt Cut thfl 'iniato ortlio mouth or the rpldit .till at Itst ihri'pilati! ortlio mouth or the ho 11 f a oftho iioie I ill in , and tin vi.-iipi nf I Ins awful d 1 Itt'Cuinctt u horrid ojn 1 of roiriul'rnlloii, till d-nih outi u peno.l to hl9dre,iilfiilRUtr.triiis, ty gen- diuit him to "iliHl tionrtM- train wlienrx no traveler, reioni-." To Kin Ji thrrcforu Or. JolinKnn pled t 1 liiiixellto (irefcrvc the tnoit onviol ihlr ttrrrerr, and from hit riteiHlve piartice m the Hrt Hospitals of I r.urnprj an-i Ainerie'i, iif rati fomineiitiy reroninn'11.1 a nfi andtpetfdy cure to the uulort male victim ol this horrid dim-aur, Tuhc jiarlicuZar Notice, lr J nddrPMi'4 nM thoi h havr jnjurf A mn vjif 1 tiy,iriv.ittand improper induljeiirri, 'L'li-se arc xoii.i-of tio ad aiu m"l incliolv effect pro hired try r.iriy haldu of yoiiih, viz Vrnkii''fH if thft Hick nml I.lmSi, raii '111 tho IIctM, (iiiniHBot hitht. Ijoih ol'Mirul.ir lNnv.r. I'.ilpi'ntion of the tlirt.lWhprprtia, NervoiKi lrraiilility, ni'ransenrnt ,t fthe Disesllve l''nn;ciiouB,(Jcnerai llebllityinyniptoniii of Consumption, -r. ' MKV I'Al.hY -TlU fvarfu) t tlVrtu upon the mind art; i iiuc Ii to hndrmded IjOsb nlMumorvi Jonlmiou ot ldu.ii, IsVuriHiMKi of tlio bpuits, Uvil t'orehodiofii., Avirtioiiof docitty, Ti uiiiy , Ate, arc tome ofthccvils produrcd, Tlious.uidg of perooiHtif hII aes ran now judge wjut Ii liiic.mseof tneir ileelitilmi heultli. tjoiiufr I.eJr vijror.hecoinitia weak palenmiemariurd, liavio avtneuljr appcarnntiialiutit the eycs,cougli nnd ujiop louin of Coiiaiiinnlion. Dr Johnston's Jnvigorating Jtcmcfli for1 Organic Weakness, Iiy this great and Important remedy. weaKnc"orilM' orxBiitare speedily edied, and lull vijrm rrstoit'd ThouKundsortho nioui nervnin anl,di'lillitated, who had I nt all liopu. Iihv been imonrdiatfW relieved. All . Impedinifttiia to Marriage. I'iiysicnl and Menial l)iiua tlrtr nion. Mpivoiih f r main tit v .Tremblincs a nd Weak' neHtf.orextiaiiftinimriliti mot Icaiful kind, spctdily, cured by Doctor Jomwlon Young Men VhohHVelnjircdthcmelvefl hy n cnrttln practice-, Indulged in when alone 1 lubll frcojienUy learned ruin evilroiiiptnions.or nt school the fttrectsrtwliirli ur niif utiv re t. itven w ten (isicen.aiui u noi curco rdndrr mirri.nre lmoo.ablc. nnd destroys both ml ml n u.l il'iny, sunn 1,1 nppiy inniieiiiuieiy ivV.;.i:.i. iT; . .an.iblion.nfhloun I ry. mid llie d'irl inu of his parents, slioii Id lie siiiitcliril : . . . . r . ....'... from nil prospects and enJoyiiielitsnllilc.liylUHCiinse. 'insnreii 01 uev mtnix ironi me pain 01 iiiumr. u ilulelimlil.icciluin secret habit, Huch persons bufpro contemplating Marriage should reflect that n souml mind unit hndyare the mns iin,tf.,i.i.rn,.iil.lilu.ln nrnnin'. rnininliinl haeiilliesS Indeed, without these mo JourniytliroiichlifolM ci.mns a woary pllsriniase.tliiiiirospcclliniirlyilarkens lo the view ! thnmlnil Incomes sh.iilowi il with 'despair nnd UlloJ wilhllioinel.iiicholyrPllertloiilliatthohaipiuess orniiollierliecomeBlilislile.lwilll our iiwn, OKt'lCU NO. 7 SOUTH I'-t lilir.ttlRK ai'.,nlfrs,.VJ Al.l,HURllijAf. qffllPATIONS t'ClirOUM Ul). N. II ,-t." tuo false modesty prevent you, buuipplyim odiutelyellber personally nr hy l'l'"'. skin iiistiAHM Bi'iumii.v uunnn. To Strangers. The many thousand, cured at this Institution wlth'n His last 15 years, andtlie iiuincrousimpotUntBuriiicnl Operations performed hy Dr. Jnlinslna, witnessed by the reportet"ol the papers and many other persons.no llcnsol'whiclihavoniipeandneaiil and ujalll bchire the diililic, besides Ills stJiidlnc as n seiitleman of tha rarlcrand responsibility, ita sudlcicul guarantt. to thenllllcled. ' Take Notice. rj Thereare so many Ignorant and worthless diiacks advertising thcinsclvis t'liysicinns, ruining the health ofthn alreiuy ninicien, inai nr, junnii,,, denmsilnreessary tnsay. especially to those uimc quslntedwllh his reputatlnn.tliathis. rredcnsls and dlploiinsalwnj'shaiii! in his oince. rrS-l'KNoTu.-AIIellcrs must ho pest paid, nnd coufaln aposlasaklauipfurtlie reply, or noansivcr fcrvvlll sent ,niiaily7 1657. Cuiinubus fllalo and Tcmalo Academy, miir, fourth Term oflhi. In,llitlmi will couiiiifjicc 1 on Monday, Iho 3d day ol Auensl nest, i hn In stl.iuion l,yl?i been Iu .ucee.sr.ll '! lsit (icloher. under thorhirpn of l'ror. AHriBFox, as lVincsf.rS. Jlth comp'lenl ami rellal.io assistants, and l "s been w" Il 11 onli'd by sludems from abroad -The iouVlics of llucks. I.ehiul..Cniliou.ii.id I o i,,i,b a. llsYlng fV",hed n good portion of thr5cho beside, seveijl from the far west, who lime attended the "irr'An Ojienlng Address, will 1" Jrllvi red on llm ilsy ul Iho conimcnceinclit, at 3 " cl TllfcnT.E3 New Uoluuibus, JulviS. lSi7 an;; Huaus,lla:r Oils, I'omnde. ttt t he had u C Ul.AKK'H Hook Store Elcotioii66uiainalion. tXrnKURS.'byfte laws of this Oom- T V' t .ndlrwcitlth.U UninW' tlu' Vuty'ol tlio Hheriir of every enmity tu alvu notice of the genual edition, bv publication in on or morn iicwpniipeM of the coun ty, nt least iwenty uia J elora the nlrdinn," nml to entnuuruta therein " the oihern to hQlcleciotV nml to t tics I gnata ho place) at which tlio rlrriloii U to ho liolJ." Tlirrctnrfi, J, HTCI'JU.N II. MIIjM.K, lcli BhernT o( Colombia count v, ilo hereby imkn kirnvu ami nroclihii to thu qiiaji'ile.l r.lrrtor nf Columbia county, th.tt rt OI.NCUAI. J'l.ncTlON wil ho hehl throughout all cnnnty.'on TUESDAY, ihc Til III TilllNlll DAY, (UTOlinit,liein tho si'onmiTiios. tay In sitnl iliontli, at the scvcrnl ilutricU wltlil n llio county to wit. : (teuton owulili, nt the houSe-of EMc! Coin, Heaver toiviiftilp nt tint heiiae of Christian H human, tltoom township, nl the Court lloutc, lltoonifljiirg .llrinrcreck torvnMiip, nt the Town Houie, Ilenvfek Catawlma inwuMnp, nt the house of the Jatoditacy , Majii'rtw.iii.CatfiwlBFii Centre towtifhiri, nt the tioiisC ofJc rem I ill Ilc. lrcM. I'lt-blnur reek township, at tho hotiaoot Abraham Kll tie, now oirupii-il Iiy William Long. CreenwooiitowiiBhjp.Titthe l,oii of Joseph R, Patlou. lli'inlitck toivn.liin. at tlii I'uck Horn l.ociiHt lownFtnii. at Hie liou of Oiviil Ri'tnliolil. 1'iaiikliii tovMixliip,rit l.'layton'ii Hchoot lloiisu, Mifllin tiivliliii at llio liousi' of Julio Krllrr. Mndiimii low nFliln.at Hie lioiitn iifjno Wtlllvpr. ili-r'il. , Mii!"ciihi'.o,"1 "JW"8""'," 11,0 1""'"! '"r wiiinm i iMontoiirtiiwn.lilp, it tliolioniM, nfjohn KicLardq. i.ovn om,,,fl, hv Wil mm IIolllnli,.ail, M.in ,,.,,VI1,i,., nt im-Iioimc nl lmi-Vottor JV,iccm'k wwn"nini IhMiouil-of l W Diiaa M, ,? w ncru nliil liv I r.inkl sTiiim'in W-,""1S orioio loVS 1' 'illno n!?ii,. 1 ' J'', ,' . .i,. ,, I Alhrrl llimlrr Jwin?f tt y - ' - 'v" ..' - ' - It Is iiirlln-r ilirfrti'il that tlio election at Hie said several districts skill lie opened liclw ecu the hours ol H .itn.il 10 o'clock in thu rorottooh. nml tdinll cnllnu,. opeiMvilhotit inlcrrtiplion or ailjonriniicnt, until 7 o'clock in Hie evening, when the poll, shall Im caused, The otnro is lobe elected ut tho time and place afore said, are A I.OVHRXOR, two juduim op Tin. nuntCMU court, A UAAI. UOMJllPflllNI'It, A MKMHUil OF l.'OMJIinSS. A STATU SUN TCHV HVI) MIjMIIUIIS OF AI!Hi;Mllt.V, A COUNTY COMMISSION Hit. 0'U l'l'.lttlO.V l'OIt PKOTIIONOTARV, Cl.r.RK OK Til C COUItl' OF (tUAU'lTIl e-l:SSIONr, Of Till'. o,lf i.-iiuici-. .u ui- 'lin; cuuiit 01 1 . ....... .... ",.,, ,jnu v !,. itl'rllTCa AKli ni-rniiiipi! W-i'i itvi' Vrl'l' u I1U' I.LCOltUI.R, a i,(, iv-I-v a I ill I ri ill iV,ta,i"!elll of Congressman Is held in pr.Manre.irawr,tlo,,ind.r.cld l,y llm On m,or ol IheCoiiiiiionwrallliot P-iiiis)lv.inia. wliorcm it is Hi. T.M,rtmaffileM!ior.lroi.',','V' 'Mti-imiiii Ion .. ' 1 1 "-"' 'r"'"",'. alive, of Iho HiniiiI Huich, in conje.pie ico or lie Until of Joill (! .Mill rno.MikV, L,., elicl id a lillllilil r of the Twenly V, III, C.r., fro... Il Tvollll. Con- Blclsinnnl llislllrl. enmpns. il ol III,, counties of Vn hniil.l. I.nzrriiL.,Mniitnur and iVv nml ux. i int I.Sia- I 1-ln-n II. Miller tli-jh Hln-ritrol Cohtmhia rnnniy, Miall ltH or raii3) ki uu ihjio, irtuicn lowitfeiiip, ai thp Uiof nml at iho places oturfatt'i an cirri ton lor (Itorw fug a Itt'prcHfiit.Uivc ol ihN 'oiiMiiouur.ilth in J Ik; IIoiim' of HcpruRrnt.il ivt'B oflhu United atatus, to till lh' vncinry afori'saiil. Ami, wlii-rcaK, 1 hnvclii'pn ilirrctft liytlieRovprnor tnjjiv i' notice thai n join I icpolntHtn. prninsin u'rlin nniontliuonts toilioOoutsttuitiou ofi his Com inoiiwcalth. h id iwifti iri-fil to hy a m.ijoiiiy of tin' iot.ubPrn tc to e.trit lltiiibti of thu l.iymlaturp, at two sucrrpnivt1 terint ol th'i came, and that it l provided by the Con- f Miltinion. Utit any oMcndmein in agreed upon, thai) . hii culiiititii'tt to tho itcfitilu lor ilifir uniirovoi o- n I ti mi . 'I licrrfi.ii'. I jr the urro of nctri lining lint n'Mtso of tlit'Cill.'-Hs of tins Coiiiinonuciltli in regard tli.TPto.l.Hicphin II.M'lUr. UiWi&ierltl'orColumhj.i ' Icrtors or trni'l rn intj, that an rjcrtion will l-e held 1 1 o.m I 1. f 1 1 1 t 1 . v f .1 9 . -vv a r.j n n U 1 i jl r i rt r 1 11 er i f 1 . s'juU' ir "Ui nonce ami proraiui 10 inn ni:ninii!ii on tno an dmi 1 ui-.sii r m uu ioni.it, a. 11. lKi7. for Ui purpose nt d ndjnj upon tho adoption or rcjcrtiou ol the tald aiiimilim-iitK, vr any of tle'm; uliirh unid (iMtioii fli.tll Uj Ik I.I M llio places nnd npin I and I'li'tcd at th? tlmr ;ft mnl villi in whirl) tor ijeio'ral llkctions of Mti IVimimiuwealth arc held, opronl and c'oscd ; and It shall ri the duty ol tho JuIl. Inprtn ftim oicrKH or oar 11 n mui town ftilpi. wnnu ninl ilj-trlct lo rrerlio ftl tlic rnUl (Uc ti'in, tl-kcU rither rltu n or prlnV'd,or ynti y writ. n nnd partly printed from ctijens dyly qualified to vote for Mr rubor ol tne t.'encrai A'cmniy atut to ilr pur it them in a uo or boxes to l.e hr that purpoFu provided bv the proper olftrerD ; .vdiicli tlrkc's xhall bo regpertivf-ly lahetld on tho out Hide "Tire I Amend ment. Hrcond Amendment. " "Third Amrndmcni ," a n J fourth Amendment," and thoc who o-o fnora. bio to slid Anieiidinenlt.or any of them, inav express thelrdefiro by votiiiR each as many nfpirate written or printed, or turtly written or printed ballot or tirkeiit. ronlalniuii on tho iiuid'! thereof thu words For tho Ameniluitintt" and tlio-,o who are opposid to such Amendment, oraHV f them, tn.iv express their oppoiitmn hy vntinj etcli n many separate written or print d ballo'n or ticket cntit-ihiitifj on the i n suit il...rnAf iho i,.nrrl4. Arrrtinst Ihn Aincniiinents And finther, I do liertby givf iidtice, direct and 1 n.....fnl... il. n tlirt rti'ftliiii An t lift ii,l ti rnnnsi il till th'i raid tironosid Amend, noitu. li.ill iio oiene-l siodTloieii ni ihn same time. and in all respect be condui ted a the Cenernl UIcciIoih of this Cotiimonvvoahli aro now conducted, at well m rep':rta iho 'ti'i'iriMtiona of vou'rs.dthe lime ,-nd iiiauurrol making return. us In all other particulars. It Ii further directed tnnt llm mcetinff ir the return jud'is, nl the Court llotiein lllooniflfurg, lo niako out Die seneral returns, FhinK-'on thfl lirn Friday uc reedittg the ccuenil election, which will bo the six teenth day ofOctiditr. The Congrewinnai return Jmlprs cf UmTwiirth Pi trkt, composed of the cou lilies of Columbia, Luzerne, Montour und Wyomititf, will meet at tlio Court (louse, in IMooniiburir. nnTtinsiiAV, the Twentieth t'nv of Or toiler next, to make out retur e for member ofCon- gH44. 'Ihu fleintorial rctuni udjea of the Tliireenlh Henalortnl Dltlncl. composed of tlx! counties ol fuyder. Noriliuniberlmd, Montour nnd Columbia, will nucl at iho Court IIoimp.iii the boroujli of Huubury. in the county of Northumberland mi'llJUtiUAY IhoTwonti eth t'ny of October next, to laku out rclurni for tftato Penator. TIih return Judges or tho Representative District, romnosed of the counties of Wjomhitt, Pultlvnn Co liimbia and Vontour, flnllmeit at tho Court Mouse, In lit.if.iuahiirrr. in tlieniinlv of Coluiubil on 'I CI'SDAl , tho Twentieth day of October next, to make out ntunm '-' l"r' . .,.. . A,l'i n an. ny tne aii i am i. .o-r ..... ...... rive notice Hint every per.in,eyceillllgjustires ulllx! l"-ncp. who sli.nll .noM.nny on. nr iil'po niii . .. ... .mi . ... ... mi ler i lie 1,0 !!'"'' LV' i hii sinti'. or o( an v cil v or inrorporiiteii ' dial rie t. hel her n rnliiinissloned olhier or otherwise. ...i.n..l,..in nillrrr or nieiit. who is. or tliall lie ployed under the legislative, or eji ciilive, or ju.lici ry depallmeiil of lile Plate, nr urmiy incorporated ili'trih'.' .1. ,1,., .vrm nie'inlter ol L'uiieress . and of Cll selrcmr common .council of any cily.c.iiijiinirrlniirf.o . .r.h. lornrnimted (lillrict. is.livf.l , holdms nr eiercilns "1 I'm s imu lime. Hie ortice or nnpniiitiiienlnf judse, inpirtor nr cleiki.l any cKrilnn i ,. roiuiiioiiwcallh, nnd Ihal no Inspeclor. junsi) or iiiciirii"!' o . n,.u ..trier ..rniiv such .election shall he eligible to any office i ha n to he voted for linen u nil. r my h.'.ndnnd seal, ntiiiynmcelnllhioins. hnrg, ,1,1, 31., day of A.Jj,& fuhhrAl, nioollishurg.Bcpt 5, 1S?7 Sheriff EAGLE FOUNDRY. JJL00MSUU110. Stoves nml Tinware. a 'III; subscriber having ereiled a largo new brick Foundry and Machine Bhop, in placo of llio old one. is prepared to make all kinds of castinu lit the l.iweH iiric. a flows constantly on hand. 'I ho sub minor has also removed Ins Tin Phop rroin Mam n. lo the foundry lot, where ho has erected a building altogether for Stoves nnd Tinware. Tim Hooking Slnics consist or the WM.rcNN JlSfCOllK, ItAIIII l.'OOK. VANI.lmt COOK, and SyCrAni.Oll STOVr.S ofall kinds, tho r.uu uv TSEuNIIUIt STOVU.tc. All kinds of Spoutiit nude lu cdc. ,03CPII 8IIAHPI.B88. Illoonuburg, Aplll 11. 1837. fTMIE HEV. 0. S. DUHNETT, whilo I laboring as a Missionary in foul hern Asia. His covered a iuiple and c. rlaln cure lor Onsenimmi. -insula, UrontHui. Couglu, Ceds, Mnou$ ;elili!y,nnd all iinpuillles ol the lllvcdi nlso.au eusy and eir.clual mode ofinliallng Iho Kcnti). Actuated bv a itesiro to I n i.i. .,.,r,.rln.r.lim,. ha ulll rheerfll IV send llie Iteclpo (free) in mirh nsdisire II, Willi lull aud explicit dire, lions for prepjring and succcsslully using theMedicme. Address. ; fl 631 Uroadnay, N. Y. Oily. August 1,1857-Cin TrmipiTii. i.u-nni?oo flflM DAW i-oiiwai:i) and deliver packages on the line or me M n, 1 n.xi its. irhii-f. t'nit.iwisiein. Wllli.iiDSiiurt and Hrli. oPd vyitinnu,.?tand Uimira llall.cu.li.- .''""r'i'ill'VnSi ooo.is delivered and fiood.ciiiiiciti in.e 'f'lms I'hiiaiL'ljihia Augyilfc-7 y. i V 1 ' Saturday Bloruing, Oct J.p, 1857 Tlio Pennsylvania Election. 'riio'olcctioii in Pennsylvania for Stato officers is closo at hand ; abd the democra tic nnrtt-. who have the honor of tlio Stain iu their bands, aro working with their charaolofistio zeal and determination, , , ,. ,., ,, . , . . Tho contest is unliko the contest in Masaa- chuictts ; for Davitl Wilmot represents tho combined lorces of know-nothmgibm and black republicanism, and Ucneral Packer, tho democratic oir.didato for Governor, represents thoso noblo constitutional prin- ciples which triumphed in tho election of Mr. Iluchanau. Tho democraoy of Pennsylvania under- I stand tho proud position they occupy, ami well know that tho dcinocr.ii-y of tho whole tt;.. .1 : . .:.. .1 : Union expect thorn to maintain those prin ciples which they did ho much to mako triumphant in tho nation. Never had a party greater incentives to gallant action than hav'c tho democracy uf the Keystouo State. Could tho combination in Pennsyl vania succeed by ovcu ono majority, the scctionalhts would mako tlio welkin ring with'joy. Hut such a result is not possible. Never had a party moro able and patriotic load crs, whilo their organization is thorough and their action is zealous. Thrco years ag", when knovv-nothingism was rampant, tho democracy of Pennsylvania nobly rc fused all tampering with it; they f-tood manfully on tho ground of religious trocdom and of equal rights; and they dcu.-unccd, as did tho democratic parly overywheic, .n tntKnr.iliIo knmv-nothing anneals to tho lU0 "borau-c Know noimn .tnpeais to int worst passions of tho human heart. Iho ccmen,uonco was a defeat, Tho disgrace ful combination elected Pollock iu 1651 by about S7,00l) majority over the democratic candidate That was a pcifcct union be tween .tho two clcmonts, but with know. nothingi.m largely in tho ascendant in the combination, which took iu what was sub sequently classed as tho Pillmoro clement thoso who denouoce sectionalism. That was a democratic defeat without a particle of democratic dishonor. Now the caeo is very different in Pennsylvania. Now the controlling clement in tho combination against tho democracy ii puro abolit.ouism Wilmot rcprcsecta tho iutcnscfct sort of sectionalism of Kamos shrioMqg of war on 1C OoDSlitutiou of OUr OOUlltry. - Whst Clinsc is in Ohio, what Hanks is in Massachusetts, Wilmot is in Pennsylvania. Now, it is a glorious fact, that Pennsyl vania, though deceived in Pcllook's day, into know nothingism, has never been wheedled into disunionism. It is a Union living and constitutional-abiding t-'ta'o. In this respect Pennsylvaui i lias a history worth contemplating by tbo whole north, every free Staie. It was the first Stato to provido by statuto law, 1780, for tho abo lition of fclavcry within its limits. Do wo Icsiro to seo bow our noble revolution try (f a it Btn4 8118 It a 1 J S fathers acted with regard their own st.ito to him, Cually turned to a friend and in rights and tho rights of sister Stiles I j quired, 'An' that's David Wilmot, ch ?' Look at this Orst abolition of slavery act in 'Ves,' was tho response. 'And what is ho this Union ' This net or amithina ill il contained, shall no.'. give any reliijoi sJicltcr to any abuonding or runuwuy mgo or mulatto, slavt or servant, who has absented himself t or shall absent himsrij from his or heroivncr, m any other state or county, Hut such owner shall hvve like rigid and aid to demand, cliii.n. and take aicav his slave or servant as he might lave had in case this act had not been passed Thus did a senso of justice to sister States . ... in Pennsylvania anticipate a similar pro- vision in tho 1787 ordiuaneo : in tho con- stitution ; and tho act of Congress of 1703 1 And this act, still unrepealed, is now tho law in Pennsylvania ! And i3 noio forsooth a combination of such sedition soiving demagogues an Wil mot heads, to bo allowed to bear sway ? All,lnhn.llawell,.imnnrl intn (L Knva(nn Rtato tbo treason, stltutes 0r M.nchnmtUt Tho answer to thoso questions is to bo found in last fall's politi cal work in Pennsylvania when sho gavo tier vote to air. liucnanau uy twcmj.x thousand moro votes than roiioci; receivoii in 1851; Pollock taking 201,000 and Rti- ehanan 230,0001 And when tho lattcr'a veto was a clear majority over all I ! Thou tho " union electors" took hut 204,000 and n. t ! i. T7:ii-..-. T voces weru given to vmimiiu, w 1 democracy' but do their duty in tho' I coniina cloction, a nd tho Wilumt phalaiu i . will bo ignoiniiuouly Luittdn'. ,Vo aay ; r.. i i . ..i. . tsjiwitiiimtfii, ucnien lor jjavm iimot, to buy Itnow-uotiiljig su2)por.t, Lrtscly stul tifiod priiiciploj whicli for a life limo ho had clcfeiiJcil. 1 Wo look, then, for glorious tidings from Pennsylvania'; and because its patriotic votOH will not allow thctmelvoa to Lo drawn into a war on tlio constitution of tboir eonn- ' try by tho election of Wilmot. Wo look to 6co tho.dcmocraiio flig win now honors ' to boo Pennsylvania coming grandly up i to sustain tho patriotic administration which her favorite sou i3 giving to tho oountry- Boston Post. , , , , Charles II. Buckalow. On tho 20th ult.. tho Senatorial Confo- , rC03, after numerous balloting, ncminated 'ii,0 Hon. Charles 11. lluckalow for Senator 'for this district, composed of tho counties of Northumberland, Snyder, Columbia uud Jloutour. Wo need hardly say that tho nomination gives ontiro satisfaction and that the coufciccs could Lavo made no nomination thut would havo been moro (warmly received in this county and tho i .... . district Mr. Uuekalow has been in tho Stato j Sonato six years, and for tho last thrco years has been ooividcrcd the leading man in that body. His abilities aro of the highest order, .whilst ,his modest and un pretending deportment h only equaled by his merits. Iu tho borough of Sunbury, wo preiiict, ho will receive tho largest vote ever polled for that office. Sunbury hnerican. Hon. C. B. Euckalow. It ill prove gratifying intelligence to tho Democracy, throughout tho Stato, that this distinguished ijciitlcmao who Ins con ducted Iho present gubernatorial canvass, in so able and efficient a manner, has been renominated by his constituents, of tho Thirteenth Scintciial District, for a feat in the higher branch of our Stato Legis lature. Wo &io innly indebted to Ids zeal and .energy for tlio passage of tho several amendments to tho .Mate Constitu tion, to be passed upon by tlio people, this fall. His previous services in our Legis lature has been eminently honorable lo himself and useful to tho State. Tho district being Democratic, Mr. Uuekalow will bo elected by an overwhel ming majority, I Wsburg I! cclcly Union. He-Nominatodi Wo rejoico very mueh to know that lion. C. R, Duckalew, of Columbia county, ha3 been re-nominated a? a candidate for State Senator, in his district. Wo look upon Mr; It. as our of the nblebt men in Penn sylvania, nnd a Democrat in evory sense of the term. His return to tho Senate will be hailoflwitU delight hy every Dem ocrat in tho Stato. VmUoh Sentinel, rjeTTho Westfiold Argus has the fol. lowing, which ii not only a good joke, but a fact : "Tho best political joko wo havo heard this season wai 'done' on tho occasion of 'King' David Wiluvit's speech at Erie. An Irishman who had listened attentively running for V 'Governor.' 'Governor of ' Kausas is it ?' 'No, Governor of Pcnnsyb vacia.' ' Faith he said nothing of Venn sylvmUi, 1 tluH it uos Kausas, sure !" Glocuiy Prcspocts." The Tnbtitie soys tho prospcct3 in Kansas aro "gloomy," No doubt. Tho frcc-Stato men having resolved to vote, , black republicanism in tho North is likely tn bo a bankrupt quite before election day -re l'l. T." ...!. : cmca ou. . .u aSM uiriwi .a all 6. Gloomy prospects, indeed here. Hotter suspend ; add one moro to iho list of failures, and bo dono with it. Cut and Tio Democrats in whoso hands tho tickets havo been placed, will confer a favor upon 'lr PlJ' J"u u""tS " election day by carefully cutting, folding anJ yln8 UP tlia wll0' tlckot- OSS' S. W. Taylor, a son of the lato ox- Prcaidcut Taylor, has purchased "Ronnie , j.,, R odo)jmca raccr( fl)r 50,00 r- j fgy-Tho crop or sugar in Porto' Itico is ' a miili0n pountb muro this year than it wa3 ; 1 850 mokbscs 220,000 gallons m0I.0) colToo 300,000 pound3 more, . Car Kx-Onv. Wright, of Indiana, has nc.ieutod tho mis-un t" Hcrliu. Bpnator Douglas, -by ail Oppo- I SltlOU 1'apcr. ., ' i mi. ri, i., , . , r it oi i iho followifli! otcltpf Hon. Stcphcu a n.t, i Vi iu r if i A. Douglas, by tho oditor of a Kcpnbhc.ui .. J. 5 ... paper, the Nowburyporfc (Mas.i.) UcraWiis' graplna and nnmsiDg. U appear that ho was a pahicngcr with Jiulgo Uotiglas on a trip in tho cars from 3t. Louis to Chicago, nt tho close of tho celebration of tho open ing of tho Ohio and Miasiasippi Hailroad f in June last. Tho littlo man, with a big, round hoad, a brow almost as broad as Welstcr's. and n . ., , i, , .ili , . . 1 a rpiiLU, activo e o, that rolls under tne bo a permanent and a perpetual peace in heavy, projecting brow, watching evory ' Kansas. No such mbtlvoa inspiro tho ' other man, and not allowing a motion to i politicians who want war and dissension. ' , . ... , ,, , . ... escape unn witli arms too short tor his They dosiro to help themselves as narlisaus 1 n,1.:.l. :. f.,ll -.1 1 11 1 ' . . . . . tiouy, wui' 11 is lull ami rounu, as though it not os patriots, and hooeo thty cry out never lacked tho juices that supply life jj agtipst ,tlio amiable and fraternal iiirit and with small duck legs, which, had they 1 which' is preparing Kansas for ndmissioli grown as thick as his back bono (and they, into family of.ohlca. Two gentlemen con- ,, in..,,., , . J b"....v..... would probably, if Providence had not'nected with tho public press, but bulb l 1 11 .111 I .... . . .. lorcseon tun 110 would waut li.acic bono entirely independent of party politics, who mnrn ll,nn l,.ft ln II. I ..1 rlT 111 . . , more man togs m ms oattlo el lite,; wo'ild , bavo just returned, from Kan3ss, ooneur in , havo mado him of respcotablo Mature; that saying that whenthoy left rvorythiii was littlo man is no loss than tho groat politician ot tho West, who his attraotod mure atten tion in tho last four yeara than any other man of tho nation, and done moro to givo direction to public affairs than even tho President, with a million and a half of voters at Ills back, and tho army, navy, and treasury of Nortli America at his command. It is tho " Littlo Giant," Sto phen A. Douglas, with whom wo parted company at Vinccnncs, and who has slowly conic along, feeling tho public pulse, to learn tho political health of tbo "suckers," up to t'pringfield, tbo capital of tho Slate. Tho means of successes Scintor Douglas aro very apparent. First ho is really aud intellectually a groat man. Eastern people who view him only as a low politician, should disabuse their minds in relation to ono who is to exercise a wide influeuco in the affairs of tho country, and very probably- for ho is yet young to be tho head of tho llcpublie. Ho is matsivo in his conceptions, broad and comprcheniivo in bis viuws, and in a good measure h en dowed with all tho.'c powcru of mind that mako a s atcsmau. l!ut ho is greater still in energy of char acter. Thcro are thoso who think that a defeat of him next year would bo his death in poli ics ; but tho man who sprung from a cabinet maker's shop in Vurmout, and without father or friend worked his way to an honorable place upon tho bench of judges, who onlcred Illinois with Icsj than fifteen coot3 in money and noi ono cent in credit, aud bus acquired great wealth cud tho highest station and influence, :a not ea-ily to bo whipped out. lint if ho is reat in mind, and great in energy, ho is greate.-t in those winning manners from which tho world calls him a demagogue. Scarcely a mau, woman, or child in the cars escaped his attention, or was pa.'sed hy utiaj.oken to. At or.o moment ho talks with tho old, steriijvmgcd politician, who has been soured by thousand defeats and disappointments, in tho next to that well formed and genial Kentuckian, who has just sought a free Stato; now ho sits down with tho littlo girl approaching her tcoti3, and talks of her school studios ; and ho pats tlio littlo buy on tho head, and in tho presence of bis fond mother and proud father (what father is not proud to seo his boy noticed 1) says a word of his mild eyei or glossy locks. Again tho lady is approached with a fair: word anil a bland smile, and gees homo pleased to tell her husband or father how bo looks and what ho says, and then half a dozen ro about him, all standing together. Ho can talk ruligton with the priest as well as politios with tho statesman ; ho can con gratulato tho newly appointed office holder, who hps supplanted his friend, tell the dis placed friend of tho " good timo coming," when his wing shall bo up ; and at every station, moro regularly than the conductor, Mr. Douglas is upon the platform, with a good bye to tho loaviug, and a wclcomo to tho deporting traveler ashalio of tho hand with ono man that stands at tho depot, and tho touch of n hat to anothor. Ho knows everybody ; can tell iho question which nflicots each locality; call tho nauio of every farm oh nor ou tho way; tell all travelers something of tho homos thoy left that thoy never know themselves, and suggests what they aro adapted for in tins life, aud what placo thoy deserve 111 heaven. Iow such a.Muan as that, in cgntaot with everybody, knowing .everybody, .and capablo of pleading ovcry, and at tho bottom wrapped up with iho ono idea of picfor mcnt, power, and dominion among men, is uot easily to bo put down ; and hia oppo nents might as well believe at once, that when they fight him tboy figbt a strong man i a liulo fiant itifioed. Ho would bo popular in ASoton or anywhero else, nml ' . , . ' ' . half tlio " tlireo' tho-jnand clorcymcn ' ho , , ,,, , denounced would havn tho r lieirtfl Mnloii nnnilliir in llnfin nr. rtnvtrlmrn rljf. nut! " """ " .-; , , , 1f . 1 . PoaCO in Kansas. 1 - ' Thq war of factions, on tho Katms question, h confined to those outsido of Kansas. 'Ihc nconlo of tho 'iVrritorv nrr, deeply interested intcrcstudinthcirhomcs, in their household n-nmli ilir.r rtmrA at..,!! siuSularly( quiet, ,and satisfactory. Tho ( people were absorbed in business and other i 4 . . i pursuits moro Cnnunilj: than P0lltlC3S and As oeuvetoiictnveaiid.rl.yme nnlo rliymo.love ; . " . 1 ' I 1 caiiriulwicp hut lour teals will lie flowine it was only when our informants returned to tho States thatthoy found the real Kansas war. A lew days, however, will settle Iho matter, and wo shall then bo ablo to tell how far those prognostications aro well- ffltinilml nr lint.. V ,. cnminl ,lnl.l ll,... 1 , , What the people of Katisay most desire themselves thoy will obtain, no matter how the factions, who havo no rinht to interfere. may clamor. The I'riss. Thu Causes of Suiuides. In Franco, in 1651, according to tho Westminister Review, thcro wcro 3399 calcs of self-de struction. Of these, 903 aro set down as resulting from insanity, and 1G0 from "fixed melancholy," which should be classed, we thinl:, as a species of insanity making 1 1 0 iu all. T.lio detiro to avoid physical pain killod tho next highest number namely, 313, and pecuniary embarrassment ii03. Gambling is charged with only 0, but tho probability ie tint a largo portion of tho 203 driven out of tho world by pecuniary embarrassment, miht havo traced their embarrassments to tho gaming tabic. Disappointed lovo caused 91, and grief for tho loss of children 40 ; shame and romorso 7, jealousy 23, grief for the in. gratitudo of children 10, want 17D, and sudden anger 1. There is not so much of tho "romantic," it must bo admitted, in these statistics, as ono would espect to find in looking for tho causes of French suici des. Indeed, there is nothing very Frcnchy in the main features of tho table ; and we suggest to Monsieur and rda'raoscllo, that since all sorts of people l.avo como to kill themselves for all sorts of reasons, and suicidea havo thus loil jnuch of their for mer interest, thoy may as well bo aban doned by the fashionablo and ri '.iantic. A Man oliot by a yotitsg Lady. On Wednesday night last a distressing accident occurred at tho residence of Mr. Georgo Smith, in Charles City county, near tho Henrico cas'crn line, which resulted in tho death of a worthy young man, and in groat anguish to two families at least. Mr. Samuel Thros, overseer for Wm. U. Randolph, Ei-q., at his Greenwood farm in Henrico, has been paying his addresses to Misa Smith, and on Iho evening of tho accident had called to spend a ' few hours with her. After sitting in tho house in conversation with tho young lady, her i ""VI , mother and brotner for somo time, she i left tho io room for a few moments, and on I .. , . , , ' g on tto porch, picked up a guni gctttu which eho supposed to bo empty, went to ., . , y ,. . . ,.' ,. p tho window Icadmc into tho direction o ..." , mi . .her mother, brother and Mr. Throg, at - tempted to snap it to frighten them. I fortunately tho gun happened to be heavily chamed at tho time, und when tho trigger b , .. ,1,1 -.- .i was pullod it cxplodod, depositing tho 1 . ., . .1 , contents in tbo sido of young I hrog's head, killing him almost instantly. 1 su "ni"i to persons never to point a gun or pistol at any ono, iu play. Accidents aro cont.nu- ally occuring from the o.reles3 use of Cr0 arms, and now that tho shooting season is about to set in a number of casualties may bo expected if carelessness is not strictly guarded against. Richmond Dispatch. The coin that is moet current among mankind is flattery-tho only benefit .which is, that by hcariug what wo aro not wo may loam what wq ought to be. Dcmoerub, stand to your guus on Tuesday next. TO MY "WIPE. I'ho following esciuisito .lovo Bong is it.-- A.;i:n...r.Tnt. - , . . " , ho composit bu of Joseph , , , 1 . , . Irishman, one of tho cxi "",luu"i ul exiles of 1919, who died recently of consumption in New Or .jcan - nt tho ago of 28. iJNUhing could 1 1)0 moro cauliful tIlfin tllia balladwhich ought to bo set to music, since only tho ' voice of tho a sweet ninger" can do jasticp to ti tender pathoi and p.Won : tii"e'n"ii'w'iim"V" b wVi'rmneTim "fti!i'!I"wid jjOin in hi", UPArrn. rni oneiv i tiii lonely without Uiop, I 'in thinking ntKint thpf, in' wlitch cuae. to fold ilicu i uri-nnis i m-noia nwu- i."iii lo rue, orirllri", my sorrows to liitlden, tw l" tiiybramy to Liesmnd toinisineii, c'o'I)!' iltily "11 iuae.l'iyr "i?a ilSiJ'i ' Rivniiows will flit round Hii ileulaio niln, TeiUn,ni.ipriiiii nnd iisjojom rcncivinc 1 And lliouslilsor Ihy luve nml ll ininiriild Ircnsuro Areaming myiiourt wium promiu of piiamre. Sunou""",," Al.J tliy fondness alorc l the .mulilne enn win it. lt rUurcs Uul move llknn soniHiroutli llioeven rtres 111 up hyu titles ofiiiavcn- ' Lvea like llie skits of poor Crln, our mottipr. where iwdon-onj unsiiirra are tiisitm eocii other 1 Him le rnnil iijr St Idoiu liilt cliilitlike nnd simple, And niwninj their oymftom iho henrmia cimpioi Vs'ic'tYoVheimuiVi'i? hilre'nmi"g''"''''8 v h, ,,M rM , kMW , w lhMfBf4, Ii"',' "rn "ow ",' '"' 1 a"! "'U'""'' Our nearlseVwr answer In liino nnd In lime, lovo. You cannot smile, hul my check will ho glowing- i woiini not oic without you at my sine, love You will not linter when 1 sha'l have died, lovo. i Come lo nt?, dear, er" I die nf my sorrow. i' Use on my gloom like Hie sun ol lo-morrow ; I blrong. swll,,.and fund as the words which I speak, " love, With it snug 'on yodr lip and a smile on your check, 1 I,,.... ' lve. t dilute, ior my ncnrl tit vonr aiiicnce is weary 'llJsi.for my spirit Is sickened nnd lr nry ;omototh'icariwiiichiihi,bh!ngtbpretsi!ieci I Tlio;3ilcraco of au Artio Night. The following eloquent description of tho silonco of on Artio night occurs in Dr. Hays' locturo on tho Artio regions. Wo have, at least upon ono occasion, when eight or nine miles under ground in thp Mammoth Cave, seemed to feel the darkness, but wo never imagined that other 'negative attribute of nature, silence, oould bo so intense as t.i bo hiiril. Yet tho dootor'j ilescrip'ion.niakes this strange paradox a i reality. He says : Tho moanlighta of tho period (winter) aro tho iivst grand and impressive of any thing I have ever witnessed. The clearness of the air, tho whito surface of tho snow and ice give an cll'eet. monotonous and cheerful, but truly grand. Rut thero is a new cle ment which makes this mitlnight moon light seem almost terrible in its imprcssivo ness, it'is silence. I have often, to e3oapo from tho trying monotony of ship-board life, gone off six or eight miles into tho interior in search of novelty and in order that I might bo alono Thero, seated upon a rook or snow-bank, J look around me, and see a groat, uneven country rocky hills and glaricies covered with snow; myriads of crystal gems sparkling in tho light of tho palo moon, which shoot its rays down through tho crisp air, making it almost as light as day. I look seaward, and seo a long plain rf ico, melting into tho hurizon, dotted all over with hugo, towering bergs nothing more. AJ1 naiure is in tho roposo ofdeath. I am too far from tho shoro to hear tho crunching of thes tables as they riso and j fall lazily with tho tide, or tho roar like distant thunder as soino hugo crack opens through tho heavy floes. Thero is no animal to cross my path, no trco among whoso stiff branches tho wind can sigh and moan. There is no song of bird to enliven the scene, no wild beast to howl. I stand there alone, tho only.rcprcscntativo of God's living world tho only being thai I has life or pan move. Every sound that I i .......,,.:, ll,-,f T !a iiiniln hv ' . , (i, mu,tt.n, '"T" """" ; " of my own heart, my own foot step, or, ' ... . ' ' . ' deep rumbling of a falling snow-bank, , ,. , ,. Tho sensation of utter loneliness nnd 1 . ,, m,. T,o,n,ta !. 1... .U. 1,1 .1 ,1. -,,..), .1.A Mniil! ; as " v . j a3 ."'fa"- " 'with discordant sounds. Silence has ceased , ""u"wu 'to bo ne"dt vo it hasrbecoino sternly lo ut ' 1 . ' prcsenco m unendurable, i spring to my b 1, ., t ... .... .i...-. 1 :i.. : .t, , vessel, glad oven to fiodref go in its dull, dul1 llfe of borrlJ nwtlv"- E Young lad,ics .who aro accustnraod to roadnow-papoiu aro always observed to possess most amiable dif poii'tions, invariaby , . l 1 .ll nnnA manogoou fa of .husbands. Kichange, GT "I am goiiM to tbo pwt offee, Ilob, 1 shall I innuiro for you 1" "Well, Y3. J you hwc a mind to, but I don't think you sll fl 1 .1 will fintl mo thcro.' l!tooin,Vri(, Hay 30 IHN,
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