I am In. , one a! 03.15 t wt: of Aduunwm In to 09pm- I of nanny—4mm one an Aha—to Ann And equip? :nnihlo pupa-o o! siding (cum in up manor-up. lion. Wo do not lee tint in the most mead-agar“ an my quarter. We do not , mm thinks she is in dan ger.orthstm Army innqcenury for herdeJ fence; md therefore we mmmt see the ob-i jectofnising an Army. rulmtit i 4 robe Iced, again! cabal q,’ Pruniylmia, who 0W (b: policy qu Republican M, a: (be {mammal , q/Mxtualing Republican rule and melting by who prospect grows more gloomy day '{?r.c;¢;fm any m m M ”fr“. “ day. Congress isdoing nothing. The W“ m. f . . 9 Republican members leern determined w P 0 the m'en “)0 are engaged m thm and 1. . . , project, which would {an the flames of : cwxl . coo «Vll In upon the country. Here . almd t . 'd u; (11-posed to favor ‘ust. md hnrmonizin commotion. y 00 Intense. “in“ ‘3'. ey J _ 3 what may be the commence of Lhexr poh-' mum-a, the trouble mxghc be healed.— cy 1_ Pw d: Um . But they will not. Rather than abate their .A _ __., - ._.__.._.,__ ' I. J. "All-I, £0111). LXI mnlmx. 4.....~_ m HDNDAY Inti-olnvery war-cry, they will let the coun- B'When Webster. in his memorable re try go to the wall. They want wax- to come ply t 0 Hsyne, drew that graphic picture of under Mr. Buchanan'; Administration, in dissolution which will live as long as our 0'40? to relieve Lincoln from responsibility language lasts, no one dreamed that it would In the matter. This in the secret of their 9'" become '- 47?“ reality. M 9“ admixed PM!“ policy—a policy which 100 k, a. it——-thcy could not do 0019er 3. Mb thcy would rather see the Republic sublime bunt of oratory—c brilliant flight destroyed than t their party interests of the imuginution-nothing more. But Ibould lufl'er. It mrful “a“, of things. how swiftly but it mumml the nubstantial ——_————. m”— Lehape of prophecy fulfilled. Do we not ”We learn from Washington that the now see “States dimevcrcd, discordant, Nd!“ We? mature delibm‘imv “me ; belligerent—clan}! rent with civil feuds " “the conclusion onSaturdayevemugweek, not yet, indeed, “drenched in frntcnml M ”Pilot. Andaman: in evacuating Fort blood." but God only knows how soon that Houltne, “elated no instructions and did . horror may be superadilcd! Webster's only whst, under the circumstanecsmc bad ’ prayerwu granted. When m" eyes “were ‘ "3*” to do. This (locixion 0f thocPrmi- turned to behold for the last time the sun dent,it “PM“. induced “19 Han. John B- in llearcn." he did not "see it shining on Floyd. Secretary of “"1" to immediately the broken and dishonored fragments of t Md" his resignatinii. which “"15 accepted. ‘ once glorious Union." A merciful Provi llr. Floyd based lllK resignution on the dence spared him the sight ofso gluntly a 3’9”“! W” he hm! pledged hum-01ft!) the sm-ctacle. May we. our children. and our Stitl‘ Carolina Legiv-lnture not to change children's children, flower live to see it 2 ‘he military status at (‘harluton at 311?;an Beading I;Q:,[[(_ ‘ The evacuation of Fort Moultrie, ind-the occupation of Fort Sumpter,by Major A ma; 0038"“- am, he looks 1.1170" u a “01mm, of ' n the Son-t 9. on Monday, Mr. Powell, promise. which lie. u Secrgztary of “v“, . f 1 the committee of tlurtevn, made n r»- . ood f ith 1 that they art-unable to Agree upon my M nude 111 E “ ' It plan of oxijlustment. f "_‘ "" ."' i T The bi for the orpnintiono the Ter ePeter ’i‘dm‘fi‘“ I'm" at “ nrlg 1m" ‘ ritory of Ariwna was taken up and mnsidtr .1" Mn Ippomted Collector fit Chnrlm‘on. ‘ red. Mr. Iknjanlin. of Muimnn' [ddmod The Pmitlent will attempt £ooollch the the Senate on the state of the times, and revenues. and he will not. withdraw Major ”mug“: thus ih ll ’ rt. t t ‘ » nom,wesa 500 nm (Ich no Anderslon from *0“ Surnpter. Theseus the more as Senators in this chamber. If we “'0 pomts that 3"“ docxded. . have (11-terminal to withdraw, let us depart It hm been reported for sct‘Pml days that in pence : and he conjured them not to let tho “100? at war dllrooklyn and the ntmm their con>cicuco or thrir honor delude them .. ‘ into an im’mion of the flex-«ling States— cutter Harriet. Lane are “"d‘? ordu-g for Should such an invasimn occur, none muld Southern ’efllce- A“ the avmlnble forced foretell Wlmfl Would follow. The South at Fort Leavenworth have been ordered by 'might. moet with adverse circumstances; (Jon. 5.x,“ to hold themselves in readiness domlntion might be carried throughout the (0 PM to Fort Mollenry, Baltimore, at land. mul’thme fmmtice whomlvmnted civil , . lntunu-ctlon may. uudur the load of advan ‘ moment. ’ “0”“- *_ciug armies. «tir it up: the t-(nvugf‘! 9n the N- ’" ‘fl . . bordcn may be invited tojoin iii. as in the A ”A“ addresu to the {with of the I m- RL'YUiutiOll. but he would any that umh-r all 1“! States, a. movement 0f senator “‘B‘" of they: circumstances, tlw South could not and John (\x-hmne, of New York, hasheen be ~uhjngntcd. Norm”. Never! Never! signed by Mr. Crittrndon and many other “I“ ”‘l9 11°01‘0"3(T~ ll'fi‘ght‘fi- ‘l’. Maryland. ‘ . , . . n cm :1 row mum on mg on t to Secretary mmbers' M Long) 0:1 [he protmmom of the Treasury for a statement of the are m” Introducedmto “‘8 Senate by M" amount of money extruded in each State Crittenden. The ohJoct L‘ to got the npprow ninogthe foundation of the government for a! of the people in order that the proposed , forts. arm-nub. and all other public improve amendments mm’ be }m:med by a vote of Inc-nu, for the rivcn and hnrbors, and the . ' . number oftwrm ofpuhhc Innd granted, and two-thirds “5 amendments to the eonsutw. its approximate value. Agreed to. “00- I Mr. McPherson, of Pemuylvnnia. offered " . "" .. ' ”‘3 "” .ttresolution caning on the Sex-rem): of War “The ”t 3. comm) OmeY’defwe' Rhoda . for information as to the transfer of cannon bland. has parsed ‘ resolution Ins-Itructmg xmd munitions of war from the different ar thg representatives of that city in the State sennls, when- sent. and in what qunntitim; Legisluture to use their endeavors to secure “P“ as ‘o.“th “1“? ”f nrmm and '0 Whom, h ’ 1 {ti n5l libert ' lmv of the smm Arr)! hut: hnd owr under the rules. ‘ e repen 0 10}- 3 , Mr. . nhn C(x‘hrnnc ofi‘ervd a rv-olutiun State. \ ' placing the hail of tho Home nt tho dispo- The Governor of New York recommends m 1 ofthe chaplains ot‘tln- Senate and “mike the repeal of the personal liberty hill, and an 51ml}? qaxtlth‘; f“?! day rfflfgclndcd y e res) en .w u; 1 “1b mup ( . duo recommends that other States do the Mr. Pryor. of \'n.. nfl‘cn-d a rvsoiution lune. ,-__ _ ithu any Attempt to prewrvc the l'nion of fi'l'he Legislature of Pennsylvania or pained on Tuesday in both branches—z Bonn 11. mun, (Rep.,) of Schuylkill} county. was elected Speaker of the Senate, . ohd EuwA W. Inns, (Rep..) of Vemmgo, _ Speaker of (he House of Refiresentatiges. { flThc Wide Awakes, it mm', are about to perpetuate their organization, {mi future operation upon the polities of :11}; } country. The following item, from the A’s-0' York Trilnme of Tuesday Inst, is significant: ' Wm: AWAKE Lunch—The Garibaldi Wide Awskes of which Mr. G. La Fam is Captain. Id on Sunday It the Demilt House, No. 373 sud 375 Second Avenue. for the plijxose of arguing I secret society to be kfmwn as the Independent Urder of \Vide Awnkes. A. Reins meted as Secretary. The proceed ing Were conducted in secret. mile Jury writer in the Star mums down to the ingmuom request that we publish his articles—low abuse and all! We don't publish attacks upon sworn Jurors for doing am they conscientiously believe to be right and proper, nor upon other honent md honofible‘genuemen for performing their ouch! duties with uprightnesa and fidelity to the laws. But if the writer will come back to the issue he started out with, and five as that we, in which “ the verdict was controlled by political influences,” we will give him the benefit of our columns to his host’s content. Face the music, md 19¢ chow “ who’s who.” ' ”Hon. Simon Cameron, of this saw, his been appointed Secrétary of the Tren— nry by Mr. Lincoln. This “hauls 03‘” W .g-m Governor of Mmtu re main!- the reped of 31m Pencnnl Liber. WWII- , _ ~7 We ma. Awake Club. of Pituburg ”Mod mm themselves into mili- BX commits. WM madness! Is not 3 course doubled to incite Demomu came? MI h“ ‘ .. .T. B. Fwnxcx. of Philsdelphin, Eu unounced his intention to run for IbeClqhhipotflmnm Home of Repre< wire}; '___‘ WWM'I-dieometotho , M“vehsvohdeodhflenip~ BMW "'-mn “ ‘ - \ , V #7 _,, “4‘ 1; a ’WW—Jfie ma Adnnu‘sh ; ORNING. JAN. 7. 1861 Para; ‘d: ‘ “797 v J n the States by {6l-09 “5011 M be im ranticable and destructive to Republican “Remy. On thii he demamlod the previous qumtion. Mr. Stanton, of Uhin. moved m lay the mlhject on me table, which motion prevail (x . On Thunnhy. in the Senate, Mr. Bigier presented tho petition of citizen: of Penn sylvania, irrespective of partv. praying that (‘omzrem may the m-oiutions Ofl'ered by Mr. CrittenJen. Laid on the table. Mr. Critteuden offered a resolution for making immediate provision by law for as. king the sense of the people on the unend monta proposed to the constitution. Laid over. Mr. C. also offered a lengthy series of reso lutions for amending the constitution.— [They are, in eflbct, with slight additions, the name as introduced recently by Mr. Douglas] Mr. Cnttenden briefly addmsed the Sen. ate, saying that he (lid not believe that the American ycople were unequal to the occa sion of suing the country. and he appealed to the great source of all lower—thewple. Ifnll others foil, let the means or mulling the people be adopted. Mr. Douglas made a conciliatory speech. against coercion. and advocated in an ear neat manner. first. the restoration of the Missouri line to the Pacific, and making it 3 port of the constitution: and, second, the seven] propmitiom contained in his resolu tions and those of Mr. Crittenden. He was fordpence in order to are the Union.— War is ipminn. vermin, irm‘ilablx, irrepressible.- and it cannot be construed otherwise. And were we prepared for war 2 Not prepured with soldiers. and munitions, and armies and provisions to engage in a war: but were we prefied in our hearts for a war with our bret n t John Bram, Jr.,Bnu‘ing Mmhiqfi—The El mira (N. Y) Guam: Mys:-——“Jobn Brown, Jr.. was in Elmir- yealerduy. in conference with name of the abolitionist: here. He came in on the Southern [min And deput ed North. He in working up some plot. to annoy the slavehoiders." ”The return: of the election in Geor gig for members of the Convention. indi cnta thnt Georgia h» gone for immedinte secession P ' ' 11x. 31.——-A re rt was put in m that Wheathnlfi), President Buchmm'l prints residence, in th'n Sun, has been burned. The report, Manni unfounded. ' fi-Rev. m.Bouennm succeeds the Rev. Dr. Shrigley u put»!- of the Univeruliat M in Richmond. Va. ’ ”his America: Almanac his na- Wndhnowndyiordalivory,gnfis, MA. D, Backlog!» :11 whocdl for“.— ' 13' fiat ”. the up JR W JIM ,dtj In! It} ‘3»! “all: ‘ $1 ZEZEZI Vocal Ntemo. T 0 DISTANT SUBSCRIBEksf—Wo this week mete en mteppeel toontdimnt subscribers for money—the most of whom' hen now been receiving the peper three. four. five. yeen. without peying us. We hevo asked time end egeln for money—flee. we hue elmoet begged fot it—but no elven tion in peid toour cell. We cen get elong in this way no longer. Our stock of Ink. Pepe: end Type must be kept up—tmv which we have to pey cull. 110 w cen we do this end by outdoor herd-carnal money {or yous. Comafi'iende. reflect e moment end nee the twomblenase of our request. Send us immediately what is die int—ol' ea much of it us you oen. If you knew how we ere cremped_ on every bend end the greet in~ convenience we ere put to by your tudi~ nose, we know you would be more prompt in your peymonts. To delinquent mbacribetl in tho ooun~ ty—and we APPIAL to them. (co—me Jan ulry ('ourt, to commence on next Mandny week, will sfl'nrd many opponunitics to re mit money to the printer. Sun I? nose—- sum 17 Amsc—nny wny so it mun Amsc! DISTRESSIXG.~We lenrn from the Hano~ ver Specular Hut About two week: ago, In. Noni, wife of Du'id Noni, "siding near Ab. botutawnfwnl nlmou innnatly uricken blind. She had gone to the cell-r to nuend to some work there. when the ad Ctllmfly befel her. There was no one gbont the home to render her nuisuucc. When the memheu of the famiiy returned they found her totally blind.— Asyet no cease ha: been ulignod for thiuud den lon 0! night. PUBLIC LECTURES.—Beer In mind Hm our former toturzmn, Hon. D. )1. Sun", a! Noni-town, will deliver I Lecture on “The Cudind Duties of thneriun Citizen in the Present. emu," in NM Genny! Reformed Church, on To-morrnw (Tuetdny) evening—— We hupeln will be greeted with I full house. Single fickeu, 15 uuu. Ticket: for the Conne, $l. Can be bud uI“ flu principnl Item in town. ‘ fiUnion Concert of Prayer exerclul will commence next Wednesday evening, to continue during the remainder of the week. Wednes dny evening In the Presbyterian Church, Rev. Mr. Dill ofllcinjing; on'Thnrsdny evening in Christ Church,"Rev. Mr. Mthree oflcinting; on Fridny evening ‘in'tho Germtn Reformed Church, Rev. Ir. lnhlenbcrg ofllcinting; on Saturday evening in the Methodist Church, Rev. Mr. Bncber oflieinting; on Sunday after noon in the U. P.ohurth, Rev. Mr. Keiner ofli cinting; and on Snminy evening in St. Jnmes' Church, Rev. Dr. Knuth officinting. ”Fad-y lust was genenlly observed by our citizens a a day of Fading, Humilinlion and Prayer. In the murning Denice: were bud in the l’nited Presbyterian Church, Rev. Mr. BCCHII pmching we sermon—tad in the euniag in the Germ-u Reformed Church, Rev. Hr. \l'uxu ofliciuing. whack u this, little boy and fir“.— From me in of October to the In! of Junulry, Dora Flemming commiurd to memory 1700 acrimuml rerun, and Saul) X. Myers com mined 1553 verus. They no both “In” girla, residing in [his pince, and are members of the I. a. Subbanh School. my me children in other School: try to immiuu their commend:- blc enmple‘ . fill. J. Mun, Esq., om Repmenutire at Hamburg, will plenle accept our dunk: fur esrly copies of the Governor’s loungo and other nlunble Documenu. S'Our Cnrrier return- his than to his friend: for the libcul reception they gfl’c him on Sew-Yen“ day. He mliud 1311!}. n hund lomo tum, Ind hence enter: upon the duties of the new year with I lightened heart. 8‘01: Honda-y evening, An old mpenter lhup in It-Sherry-town wu contained by in, with All in comma—lumber. tools, kc.—tho whole nlued at film or four banal-«l dolhn. Two young men who were sleeping in the shop It thc time nude a ulrror «up. with lhcir Um, their hit cud eye-brown being much Icorcbed. ”Mr. Peter Feiur has been I'll‘dtd the comm: to build the new School Home In. New Oxford, for $l,lOO, m confine, duh, kc. “’OO Monday hunt” midence oflbe lute June: A. Thompton, decanted, was laid by D. Willa, Esq‘ Adm'r., to la. Cook, for $775, cub. aloha liner, Huh raised In! season, at his Surgeries two miles we". of Peunburg, n Turnip weighing 8* lbs. 3nd neunring 25 in cheat in circumference. That's “some!" fi‘l‘bere no: man)- hereebouu who hue the idea the: that. excellent vegetable, the Pursnip, it only to be uten in the spring of the year. In this they ere mistaken. Mr. Puxur Rummo, on Mnrlh creek. brought us a “ mesa " the other day, and better were never placed upon any table. They were tender—mot “ stringy," as they ofien Are in the wring. Friend Bedding he: ngtin made us his debtor. Comicafad. GEDGRAPHICAL ENIGMA. I am composed of 10 léuers. My‘2 8 9 lab Acounty in Pennsylunin. G 13 ZinseountyinVirgink. 16 13 16 9 6hseounty in England. 7 106 5 349 16 intoountyin New Janey. 19141611266h3mty1n090rgi3. 7 12 13 615 5 bscountyin Virgina. My wbokjr whu should be taught in every school throughout the land. a. QUESTION. Divides 30 cent: between A sad B, so tint theirshue will be to each other :5 4 to 6. n. AGENTS WANTED—Tho anemic]; of persons in wmt of employment. is directed to an ndverthement in mother column, for mun-en for Township and Local 14m of this State. Dyupcpn'a and MlL—Which 0! these dune- oceanic- theviotim the most Mating? The We will .y the farmer. It isthmfon, s consoling act; thquygeutod Mmmfihmfi mummy-int. ‘ WWW—Mud] km sled-don has proud Mb, u long mdwo duh; Go has mwmmwhfiu «ion. Wemmflfihdnpuflb afloa fiou'fithmnoh'midm. , ‘ Wm ind '-« “WA-M WWW”??? $1.353- LLIT. Squall. “a"...mummc to lo 4 75 fine-rm--nw~.~-m_« ’ 3:5 u What................~.....2af~a a 1 :o M Wheth..............................|‘ m 1 [0 Corn ....................... . .............. u uflumu..g~uununuv«uo.‘unwu “ 01k um» «mmw manna-- ” hckwhwmmmw ‘ «s Gents.“ mg..-»............1. G 50h 4 I! My 8nd...........................l an. I so flu 800 d..........-.................... . . 130 Pm" o! 1‘uiu......................... I 60 Hutu ground, pa; hag............. I 00 P0rk........................................ I 00 to 6 75 BAL‘HIOBB—hwn un F10ur....... Wheat m“ Rye....... . ’Jarn............. Onu Clover Seed... Timothy Bnd Beet Oink, per band Hogl, per band my.......................\.................13 00 ms no Whi5key................................. 18 to 19 Gmo, Pernvhn. per 10n......... 01 00 BABOVEB—Tuunu Luv. Flour, from wagon"... 5 00 Do. from n0m.................... 5 60 Wheat. .................................... l 10 10l 20 ll)“: ......... ............. 65 C0rn........ .............................. 53 0ut:............................. .......... 2'! Clonr 5eed.................... ........ 4 75 Timothy 5ecd........................... 1 50 P1uter................................... a 50 flpcclul Notioon. DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM 0F WILD CHER RY.—In the whole blnnry of Medical Discov eries no remedy has perfurmed so many or Inch rennrhhlc cures ol the numerous nfluctlonn of the “nut, Lungs, Ind Cheat—4f Conghl, Colds, anchltin, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Cmnp, Althmn, or of Comnmpllon luelf, u this (Ir-famed, long-tried, Ind junly celebrated Bnlsnm. So genenlly nckno'lcdgcd in Jan superior excellence of this remedy that bm few of the many who have tested in virtues b 3 ex perience full to keefi it at band A! n speedy nnd certain cure {Jr sudden attacks of Cold—fully believing that in remedinl powers nre compre hensive enough to embrace ewr) form of dis cue from the slightest cold to the most dun geroul symptom ofpulmonnr) ('Oluplulnl. FROM J. C. SMITH, ESQ. anuauc, l’n., May 7, 1860. Some eight year: lim-e l was “tacked mtb A wry nu en: Cough, the lung tontinunnce of which Ilnrmcd me wry much. and brought me to luuk {or some remedy to name me from the (‘nnditiou,in which I found rn_\ self. lupplied to dim-rent ph) licions. but rcceht-d no benefit. Wlnmr‘a llnlunm of “HM Cherry was recon» mended; l guvc it I trial. Ind WM rehmed of my cough befnre using half: bul'le. lkept on using it until permlncntly cured. lwould 51- no say that men-ml 0! my lriendl lune used the 831 mm: with antonilhing results. Very truly' J. C. SMITH. FRO! J. SCOTT. ESQ. Luann-w, PI., May 7, mac. Menu. Seth W. Fowl: & (30., Gentlemen 2 I have used your vnlnlble med icine, Dr. Wllur's llnlum of Wild Cherry. for tough, colds, and throat Indlung hiull. nnd but: found it An excellrnt mung in my on cue. llnve also uled it in my family with the \mppiut resnlu. J. SCOTT. #Cnmn lo Punhaun.—The only gmine Vaur'o Edm- has the rnnm sign-titre of “ 1. Burn" nnd the printed one of tlw l'roprieton on tho enter wrapper; I” other is rile nud worthless. ”Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE & (30.. Boston, «ml for sale by A. It. Buehler, (jetty!- burg; H. "ilnhow, York Spring‘; Wm. Wolf, FLA“ Berlin; Solomon ('hruuirlcr, Hampton; chob I‘ulveilcr. Nummuburg; I). H. llollinger. Abbounotn: M. manner, New Oxford; John liflet, Limeatuwn; Ind by denim anywhere. Jun. 7, 2561. Aw , RELIEF IN TEX MINUTES—DRYAN'S PURNONIU WAFERS .’——Theoriginnl Xedioine Estnbliahed in 1837, and firsurliclc u! the kind Iver introduced under the name of“l‘ruo.\*xc WAnll," in this or any other cuuulry; all other Pulmonir Wufers are coumericiu. The genuine an be known by the name BRYAN hning lumped on each WAFER. Rellc'. Cough, Conl,Sorc I‘l. coat. Housman Brynn": Pulmuuic Wafer! > 1101 i“? Anhm, Bronchitis, lhmcult Breithing. Br):n's Pulmunic “'nfers Relic" Spining of Blood, Pains in the Chat. Brynn Pulmonic Wafers q) Relic“. incipient Conxumpuon, Lung iuues. Relieve Irritation of the l'ruln .nd Touill Bryun'l Pulmoqic “'ufen Relieve the above Complninu in Ten Minute- Brynn'l I’ulmonic Wafer: An 3 Bleuiug to I“ LII-tun: and (‘unstitutionl Brynn'l Puluwuic Wafers Ar. adnpled for Vocatliau nnd Public Spuken Brynu'. Pulmon'u: WAR-r: Ania u imple form and plenum: to the tut: Bryan'o Pulmouic Wu..rs Nc‘.onlyrelieve,butelfeclrnpidnndlnningCurel Brynn] Pulmonic Wafer: U 9 wunnud to gift? Satisfaction to every one No family should be without I box of Bryan’s Pulmonic Wafer: in the house. No tnveler lhould be without I lupply 6! Brynn l l‘ulmonic Wafer! in his pocket. No person will ever object to give for Brynn‘: Pulmonie ancn Twenty-five Cent- JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor, Rochester, N. Y June 18, 1860. lyeow fiTHE PUBLIC BLESSXNG which in now unirenufly admitted to exist in 1011-z" Life Pills end Phauix Bitten, in every dsy demon unted by their utonilhing eflicacy in due cues which they are ennounced to cure. All the complaint: of the “clutch end bowels, week neu of the digestive org-n: And of the system genenlly, bilioul end ”to: lfl'eclionl, nigh; "on, hold nchee, pilu, coniveneu, comump— non. rheumatism, ICIII'Y], impurity of the blood, or Notched and mllow complexions, noun yield to ‘heit cuntive properlieo. A single mu in uriobly lecnrex them the “do of the but funi ly medicines now betore the public. For ule by the proprietor,“'. B. HOFFAT, mm omen. 235 Broadway, 5. Y., And by S. S. Forney Agent, chynburg. [Feb. 13. U, T 0 CONSUMPTIVES —Tbe Advertiser, hav ing been restored to bum: in a few weeks by I very limple remedy. mu having “160er sevenl pm with severe lung Jecuon, and that dread diluu, Consumption—in nnxioua to make known me his fellow-luflmn the mun: ofcurc. To All who duln It, be will und 1 copy of the prescription used (free of charge.) with the direction! {or prepulng tad using the same, which they will find a sure Cure for Consump tion, Authmn. Bronchial, he. The only object of the sdtertiur in landing the prescription in to benefit the tfllicted, tad upmd information which In conceivel to be inuluble,pnd he hopes every unflerer will try bin remedy, u it will coat them nothing, And my prove n blah nag. Pudel wishing wovymcription rill pious sddnu REV. ED ARI) A. WIISON, Willi-ushers, Illgu canny, Oct. 33,1060. 1} New York. TBS “mom IRDICAI. AND TOILET RECEIPT Boon—nu book “as may. Lila Dinghies: for using w W fl ulna !) o Ind! ”tuba u ”0' Recipe! nd Ii“ ud {Erna dilution: for mm; the non pop u- and nodal Con-uh:- - fiunu, Uunobc'hfiafi' 3:lth and .11 ‘l'qu Articles. you In “Ruin; with an! ethnic (limo—i! you will“ heath-l eon-q pinion” lain-do! hit,aun,poth Id, 9 3m nut: W‘ bond «mambo—o: you w to I “nun; O'lr’thh‘ h unload nd Tofloflhc, you should, by 111 ml, per-u L’copydthlu book. For “11 Wilt", 3‘. MW». work for pound, (m) dim-fit; phat" lAN ~ . 1.5 m my ' figs aim Rant. 8., way ‘ w 0100 El For 23%“ ‘ ‘ ‘ w” , _ m MI ~ 1 - - st, m .......................... I 25 to I 50 .................. ....... j. 20 :o 1 on ..... 13 to 80 saw 75 .... ”to 31 ....500u550 175:0100 ...,..... C 00 to B 50 I 00 La 150 3rvln‘a I'ulxnunic Wafer. Brynn I Pulmouic Waters ~" ~ -. 4‘ ‘ V A,— "Xvi-ma“ a, «..,°.'.;e;;t: x ”It” 8 mm? Bun h toll vor ayuhiuut um. . We dub: victim am In on: lax-lon duos, “no I display of 819 m an In rand. Mt hm too- in an of Ston- ofonry WI; duo. "or, up rm, of Bonn Wm, Shea-Iron Vac, I'l- Wuo, 1’11:th Wan, hp“ WlN—«lnno -1“. Indeed, "cam-g In the bone fur-lulu: lino. Aha. Slang! Gums-tunsuhn, MM. lemma 111qu to all VIMMM‘H- Wm MM ho- Vuo. 0! their on. Quantum-km a um: humid: to apply may de lnd. Their t of Lumber is very lap; also God of "or, kind. 01: hands; Im. by‘sh not. heal: Ziegler, IL 03036 WURLE'Y, 6! Butler min- Ihip. lo liu ELIZA, dnghkr or II). Dnnfc! Myers, of Bending township. We lender the happy couple Ibo printer’l complinauu, Ind hop. their voynge down the strum of fine my be “tended by prosperous Rules. On the 27th uIL, in St. Jouepb'u Church, Bonnnghtown, by me Rev. Basil A. Shari, Ir. EDWARD SHORE, at Union town-hip, w Iliu SALLIE SNEERINGER. ofConowsgo \ow‘nlhip. 0n the 25th lit.. a the raids-nee 01 Samuel Buhnn-n. by the Rev. H. 0. Din. Ir. JOHN W. I.BKIAN,of Frederick, It, lo Miss MALINDA AMELIA G. BYLER, of Adm: county, Pl. I 1:1X1=1. 0n the 16th nit", of typhoid fever, Hr. BER.- NARD DEARDURFF, of Fnukiin wwmhip, aged 43 yenn ‘1 month! Ind :3 days. On the 29m nil... in Nennllen lownuhip, NE ANUER ACCUSTI‘S,nged 4 year: 11:10th and 29 dnys; and on the 30th niL, GEORGE I-‘IIANKHX, nged 2 year: 1 womb and 9 dnyl, both loan of Mr. Gideon Bnughcr. 01! um 3m. uh.., in Neuniien mwmbip, Mr. GEORGE BLACK, aged 88 yun 9 month: and 391 m". '01: the 14th ult., in Adams county, GEORGE ANDREW. non of Daniel Silcciy,ngrd 6 years 10 month: and 22 days. , On Tuesday morning last, LOFISA EVE“- LINE. dunghur of Mr. Josiah Benner, of Stra bun townlhip, aged 20 £11,". List of EMALVING in the Jan. 'I, 1501. hLer John ‘ Home: Lucu } Boumfield Durid . w 15nd Sunuel N. 1 Brichl Wm. ‘1 Hunhmnn Ch“. 1 Brown Abnbum ‘ Helen Georg» I Clupp U. ‘ Creuger C. W. 1 C 00!) Mrs. Exiubeth Dutlcrrow Henry ‘ Donahey er. Nancy A. l-‘eeserJeue 3 Gulrick Alexander ‘ Bron In. Abbt 1 Gnmmor G. L. ‘ Uuy E. ‘ (-‘olty K {3. Goumbl‘flg Mn.Elin'b George Duid 5. lineman Pam-‘1! Hofl‘mnn Ficholus Hnmn Mrl. Huh Hickman Jamel Johnson A. C. Kirk Benj. S. ‘ Kumpfl'u LO. Kent-men Pater Lecd) Daniel Lot: 0. Liule airy Aguel Linlc mu Anna E. Miller J. Mum's Charla. GEORGE GRYER, P. X. Q’Pnflons culling fur letten in the Ibo" list will please u, tin-y wen Idrcrtiscd. N hat], fie 29M «lay of January ind.,the subscriber, Administrator of Jun Hun, due-led, will sell at Public Sale, at We lute residence 0! mid dcm'dcnl. lu FruuLlin tonn lhip, Adams counly. uhuul one mile ned uf Hummuburg, the {ulluuing Prrmunl l’roper ty, Til: A FAMILY MAKE, Bunlxrn‘quguu, Sleigh, Hly Luddcnt, llnnm. Shovel l’lough, Corn Fork. Double “:4 Single-URN. Culling Box, Horseman, Saddle nud Bridles. Urulu Cmdle, I 10'! or Lumlml’. bhiuglu. n large Int 0! Clrpenter's sud Clbiual-katr's 'l oulu, Tallow Ind Vessels, with n \‘M’lel, of otlu-r uniclcs, too numerous to mention. S‘s-)9 to team nu n! 13 o'clock. .\I., on uid day, when ntleudlnm: will be {Men and term; mule known; by ABRAHAN “ART, 111., Adm‘r. Jan. 7,18“. 1.. Estray Sheep. . u; ; AME w the pnmhn of the Inblcfihl', in Liberty township, in In] Int, 3 SHEEP, (:l um and I hmh,) Illvhite. The owner is requuled lo prove property. ply chargu, and uh them may. JOHN REILLY. January 7, 1861. 3: OHS MYERS' ESTATE—Letters 0! admin istntion on the estate of John Myers, late of Mountpluunt totulhip. Adum county, de tailed, having been granted to the undersign ed, residing in the same towmhip, be hereby given notice to all persons indebted to mid astute to rank. immedintc payment, and thou huing claim: against the nun.- to preunt them properly Inthcntinted for settlement. JOSEPH BEUEBNAS, Adm'r. Inn. 7, 186‘. St N . PICKING IS NOW SELLING B, UVERCOATS .1 punk: prices, DRESS COATS u panic prices, ‘ PAXTALOOXS Ix panic prices, $lB7B at All kinds ofpulic Pfif-l'l. now 18 'run mus—mu. soox Jan. 1, 1301. \ Howard Association. HILADELPHIA —A Benevolent Institu tion eetlblhlnd by lpeeinl Endowment, for the Reliefofthe Sick end Dinm ted, n id.- ed with Virulent and Epidemic Dimes, Ind «peel-Hy for the Cure of Dimes ofthe Sexual Organ. HEDICAL ADVICE given grids, by the Act ing Surgeon, to I" who npply by letter. with o description 0! their condition, (Age. occupa tion, hnbiu ofiife, dc.,) Ind in cuts of extreme poveny, Medicines fumilbed free of chnrge. VALUABLK REPORTS on Spemwrrhm, Ind other Dim-es of the Sunni Org-nl, And on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Din pemry, Dent v.O we Ifllicted in eenied letter enrciopec, free orthorge. Two or three Stump for poauge will be amenable. Address, DR. 1. SKiLLiN BOUGHTON, Act ing Surgeon, Hownrd Auociuion, No. 28mm: Ninih Street, Phil-delimit, Po. By order of the Director; EZRA D. HRARTWELL, ML 030. Putnam, Scc’y. Jun. 7, ‘B6]. 1y Clove Anodyne OOTHACHB DROPS, CURE-8 IN ONE lIINUTBI On! 25 Cun.—-Clon Ano d g 'in not injure mogul: or teeth, 0: u pant! slut the bath. “A 5 WHAT DRN‘I'IS‘I'S BAY OF IT. loan. A. B. t D. Sum-.Gauluna:—l. tho court—£ls3l». 112:" crown], Iqu on a or e. um, for “’0 Nude! tho Toiimxdu I can. and, neon-ond it to my Mum! do. n Lufigroig‘w- you of the hile opinion I n A 00-. «In. a. W‘ Tmmmuu. ’ It.“ ”uh-updatin- DIM MW“. Winona-u h s_mB,pl.tn.aun§bnp we. no . if". of“ .Y. Int-Joby D. mammh _ infirm. In . 10th! ~~ m iillol, OIL fr t ..7, l ci f . 7 ., .st: ECM Letters ’0“ Office, Gettysburg, Miller Alex. (snddlcr) Myer: Mn. Hunnnh U I. umnn E. H. yer: H". Hlnnnh filler Rev. Henry Hurley 0. T. MtGaughy Robert Morrison John McCroau-y John 'eely John Sr. Soul John Jr. ' l‘fnbl Conrad G. Patterson John Penten Leonb Reilq )lrl. Mgr; H. 1‘ toner Cn‘bldne “with Thomas ’Sundy Miss Annie C. Strnulbnugh Anthony Snyder Min Mary Ann Snyder )liu 3hr, E. Mam: In. Cumming Stahl Snmuel 1 Tawney Charles l‘homu Mn. Smh I I‘lylor Alfred Willium H. W. Wuner lust Quintin: {Wilson liu Mnry WalkerJohu Wen Jeremiah yWilson Lambcn T. [\Vhitl Flemming 'W)kerd hm Public Sale. Notice. 1“,“. ‘3‘ , ‘V ‘ O *I , ' 2.: .§ E. ; 15:33 'x.‘ ’_”£’s!' 3. Daisy, [0! “30113.17, Mo. 11““ In North Send, ' ELI/HIGHS, ID. I 111 mud to main and 101 l on Count:— da :11 SOOUNTKY PEgthcg. "as" n We. m yarn e own on bud-cu, (“a width” continue am Ilouc,) 1 “width“! 3 [be tblc w‘m Inns. um 10 All who {not In 'in: cognigunenu Will tho «and in mm order: for Groceriu, Gum, cud I“ and! of Franzen. Feb. 6, '6O. 1y Lawrence D. Dietx’a O’HOX HOUSE. FAK 0 Y GOO D 8. 3081213 I", TRIJHLVGS, AND TOYS, . Wholouk Lad Reuil, .usChenp any phco in Surname. 151 F‘nlull B'I'III‘I, BALTIMORE. fiOrdou promptly “tended to. June 18,1360. )y I‘3 Q 3! / L UXDED 1852. Chartered l 8“. Locucd COIL 0F BALTIMORE & CHARLES STEL, Ammo". MlL—The LII-gut, Most Elegantly anilhed t POpulnr Commerciul College in the United Sutes. Designed expreuly for Young Hen desiring to obtain 3 Taonovnn YIAL‘TICAL Buunu EDcnrlox in the Ihurteat possible time sad at the least expenle. s A Luge and Beautifully Ornamented (‘irdh Inncouminlng upward: ofSIX SQI‘ARE FEET, with SPECIIIS or Puluunu'. and n Largo En. [raving (the finest of the kind ever made in this country) reprctenting the Interior View at the College, with Cltnloguc stating torm'l. - C. will be segt toEreeronng Mm on npplicn I » Fin or (lumen. Write immediately and you will reccive the package by rt'tnru mail. Address, E. K. LUSIER, unweigw. Feb. 6, 1860. 1y ‘ A. Mathiot & Son’s OFA AND FURNITURE WARERUOMS, Nos. 25 and 21 N. Guy sired, Baltimore, (near Fayette u.,) extending from (lay to Frederick IL—th Ingest establishment oflhe kind in the Union. 'Alwnys on hand A large assortment of HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE Fl‘llNlTL’Rl-l. em bmcing Burenus,3ed<cends,“'nebstnnds,Wnrd rebel, Nnuresses of Hut, Cotton and llnlr, Spring Beds, Sofnr, Tele-e-Tetes, Ann Chairs, ROCKhIg Chnirs, Hugues, Marble Tnhlei, Scl toea, Reception and Upholstered Chairs. AS SORTED COLORS UF C(H‘TAGH FURNITURE, Wood Clmlrs. Office Chairs, Barber Chairs, Cribs Ind. Cradles, Hit Rnclu, llnll Furultnro, (lllt Ind Walnut Frame Looking (Human, Side. botrdl, Extenllon Tablcl, of every length‘ Penonn diupoud lo purchue are luvited to call Ind give nur nook nu enminntion, wblch for variety and quality or workmnnship in not. aqn-llcd by any establishment in tho country. A. NATHIO’I‘ t SON, Non. as and 27 N. Gay 111-vet. Aug. 6. 1860. l] Burr Mlll Stones WARRAXTED—B. F STARR & (20.. Co! of .V'orlk and Cent" Slum opponite N. C. R. It. sumo: BAL‘HIOII, Mn. Mnuufru turns of FRENCH BUR“: Importers and Dealer: Burr Bluvks, Boning: Cloth Luther and Gun: Belting: Calcined Plaster. and 3m: , Quality. Also, Cutout, Comlico, and Esophes Nil! Stones of fin sizes. [Fcb. 27, ’OO. I} Gedrge M. Bokee, XPORTER and Dealer in - CHINA, GLASS & QY'EEN‘S‘WARE, 0. 41 North Hownrq Street, between Lexing- ton and Pucue Streets. BALTIMORE. ' STOXEWARE always on hund‘ M Factory prices. June 18,1860. 1y New 8: Rich EWELRY, SILVER WARE, SILVER PLAT- J l-ZU \V'illli, kc.—.\.E.'\\'.\llSl-‘.l’. Gold and . ilvcrsmith. Sn. lo NORTH (:n' Smut, BAL TIMORE, HIL, ions in More :I bountiful unort mcnl ofstylcx uud‘pdlcrni 0f RICH JEWELRY, unimblc for prounns.-mnhr,.uing n great variety of Main Gold and Sen Brambles, MosniCl,Cur buuklcl, to, HM-Ringlex-noek-u. Finger Ring: set with Diamond, Ruby, I’cm’l. Upul, Emerald, km. Ladies' Gold Chains, You A: Guard Clmius, Mini-«turn Lockcls. Gold Thimhlcs, Cufl'l’ms: Signet, Chascd and Plain Gold Rings; Maia ind Pun-,Slcere Buttons and Studs, Gold and In Ctosaes, Jet Brupclcts, Pins k Eur nmgx,&c. ALSO, A vnrlety ofSilver Mounted & Plated Casters. Cake Baskets, “liters. Candlcsiicks, Butler and SultStnndiJ’em-l Handle Dawn KuchsfiSpoons, Fork. Ladies, Fancy Articles, tc.,all ofwhicb il respectfuny oflered on the lure” lenna. WThe Count!) Trude uud Denlcrs general iy are Invited to gm: me a call. and examine Good: and Prices, being ntisfied Ikm my SIL VER WARE cannot be lurpalsed either for fineueu or quality, or the Intesl and most bean mm patterns. [Feb 27 1560, 1y Wilcox 8c Gibb’s $191?le HACHINE. T c pen. Ind increu‘ng demand for this nmuknbly limple machine in I guarantee of its urpuior excellence. , PRICE $3O 00.‘ For Sula u ‘ 715 Chunut Skeet, ’ Paluonrnu Sept. 17, 1060. In Change of Time. WYSBUBG RAILROAD-4)- nnd um laid”, Nov. 36, 1880, the Morning Tub will ha" Gaunt)"; u 7.40 A. 3., with mum (or all the connections. Non-h ad South, on an Northern Comm] Rainy-y, and return About 1.20 P. X. The anernoon‘ Tnin will lenve Gettysburg It 2.45. P. X.; but puungen by this Train cu go no furtherthnn Elmer the lane evening. Warning will Inch Geuynbm nbont 5.15 P. IL. with puny pan from Hnn-hbnrg, Phihdelphin, be. By this man.“ pawns from Illa numb; Ila-run But)! the who“, huh. Mailman to W in Gammon, an an In lona‘ huh-platinum two Inn nanny.“ hm,mmnnmmnmm J . .. I. IflUBDY, PM Kannada... Wye _ V n m um and... W I WHPBOQHOI.“ hfin’égatz: his fViI—PLQU B”.”OII m»! \{Gxthfll‘ lil‘fl "but“? 'ter. Jail. - to (bolt km . . liahd .31 Min lion and Blu Sutioury ly.‘ ' m 0! may Popnlu the “loving 1'8! 833! O! .\ ~ By Bdmd Emil, emu!“ in Vaughn White": helps I a m mutual“ of his I! [when «a u I. 1 Mn, this It relmu bar of mkini upl' unnecesury v u. I Think: above x but 3' on time, Ind wlthon‘ “Yummy amount: to union plea. Some of the! “fleck” follow: ' 1. They coupln m limilnr series. 2. They exhibit I m cal sohtionu to probh bcfn 59'1”“511 to Me} 3. The Maori: “Hy than in others, Adapted for instruction 4. No luLjecxs or ph introduced in lessons pr they are fully explfied‘ led nlong without the an troublesome explnmniom umcber. Very few elemv merit. 5. New modes of Tuck throughout the "not and "Social Arithmetic.’ curir prublcms are introduced, with Advantage in wakeuing and sharpening the faculties 6. The key is not only WK but it in also A complete tn touching Mental Arithmetic hints ulcful to the Teacher, The M erydny pructichl lthmelle to every one who money. if only for the dull, ll now universally ndmiuer’ come: imperative upon may be”. mnhod oflcnchlng it. The books are beautlful? print“! on on“ white paper, and ncmly an tastefully bound. Their prices are us fullowu _ Normal Primary Ari:bmet1c,..............15ceu' Normal Mental Ar1t1me1ic,................25 . ' Keyto Mental Ar1ihmc1ic,..................25 ' A very liberal deduction to Tancbm,|pd than who buy in quantities. Single roplelfi}, sent ‘0 Teachers by Mall, on receipt of one :hird of the aban- prices torque-my pong”. , Q‘ ‘ SANDER'S SERIES .OF READERS, ’ Censisting of Primer, I'l} cents; Bpoller, “'- eenls; First Reader, l 6 cents; Second,” emu; Third. 40 cents; Fourth, 66 cents; Fl ~15 cents ; High School. 88 cents; Young 88 can: and Smdori New S|ulket,sl,oo alg gully printed, beautifully lllnstqted, manna. zinlly bound, and Bold at loin)! prim “all my other Serial of Readers. ~’ K “'HITE'SPCUPY BOOKS, ‘ if n ’l'. Kirk While, resident of PC I ‘ (“lumen-in! Conegc. The fining {ln-w, {yet simplemmcticnl and can} Mnght, “any. :tcm being. founded on unml‘ hslallo and principles. ’ The ugh: has become very lurgl'nud in int‘ronllng. The; “find a liberal pan.» rdcalen. ‘ J: : X’EI.TO.\"S OUTLXXE “APB. ' ‘ Thll caries of Six Superb Mgpa in nowodopt 'ed in almost every sub“ 09 no“ 111,!“ ' Union, where Geography I: night, ”This no equal. _ ~ ' g ' PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY has Moth".- idnced uyon um Heminphcre ang, d! h)“- ,uih having been I 0 arranged as m we.“ most gorgeous appearance, while My do”. fluorine with each other or the subject! ml :ly shown upon ans, and are easily “-1.15“ undentood by T 290”: and Pupil. We. ”5 for fun set of pix “mm. 0: $lO for I“. a “ hphcre Maps aim. ‘ “‘ on. 22, woo. 6‘, / 5‘5 ‘ A Novelty ‘l% ‘ N THE ART WORLD! PHOTOGBA Y ,I l'l'US PORCELAIN.—-Secumd by lam" Ipmem in 11:- United States, finch“, Fun!- ; and Belgium. - THE AMERICAN PHOTOGRPHIGPUROB LAD" COMPANY, No. W Broadway, New York, luring secured thci ovelund ingenbha invention by American nnd European plan, are fully prepared to execute a}! order; for ‘ ' MINIATURE LIKENESSES' or Pehoui on China, presenting :1] the num uva sud ndmnlngeo-u features of NW photograph, the brilliancy nnd fiat-h o! I NWM-culol' drawing, and n hitherto DWI' »ed quza'lgof durability, by being undead ll 1 impefiflnflth ‘1 the natural propertie- at I the nrlirles upon which they are unaltered. ! As the patented process of theCohpnny en~ ables the reproduction 0! Photograph, not on .ly on plain surfaces, but 690‘: Inch u .go round or of an; degree of itregulnrity-upai tram can in reproduced with human scaly cy, and chm-nay of delineation, upon Pamela’s: wares of nydescription sud “We and a: article: of luxury at a! bum nanny, null nu ' ‘ -. URNS, VASES, HPJLKEASE‘GCBS, Toilet Articles, &C.. thumb} lecunuz mum portraits and furninhing n unique and 93an lite style of ornnmcnutbn of “ticks MM tic me. ~ In order to wraith {utilities fir m mt”- cetion of the populnr tasté, and to Inuit-flan wants of thoee put-om of the Vine ANN!» on: of having Portraits on Porcelfin,-Ihe(}anv~ puny have imported from Europe I «allude! of superior porcelain goode. new“ , to their own order, which they cell It can :3 "' prices. A ’ _ 5 Au the Ameriew Company are ownerl of the patent right, and consequently the only mam; euthorlled to use the process. they have deter. ' mined, in order to efiord p‘eople of every not“; of the Union an opportunity to possess PORTRAITS ON CHINA, . ‘- to make the following propoaitiou to resident! iv the Country, who are unable to visit pmono ally the Atelier and other Generics in New York : l’euon: sending n photograph, embrot ? or dnguerreotype to the ofire of the Co. ‘ in New York, accompanied by - ‘- FlVl-l DOLLARS. will receive in return by expren. tree of other charge, e riclilyomn‘ented Breeltfut Cup and Saucer, ‘lrith the portrait transferred them By trunnmitting A degnermtype end 3,7 « '. TBS DOLLARS, .r " they will secure in like memene W French Vue‘ or ToiletArtlele, with W reproduced by the patted preten- «,3» By needing- pnir of degnernotypel M!“ r “FIE-3N DULW, 1% e they till receive in return 5 Pllr 1% rich Wk Vnue, with the portrdtl executed Ogle! 1 more pinup; mi, in like w. _ J c? be “Meg‘s“: greelelefiw. o enryqn ity :5; (min. ‘_ , ' Tweet: to One Hun d Dollen the ’likpu‘,“ N. B.—-Be partials! in writing the w town, county end Shite distinctly. , -' All letter: to ho Addmud to _ . . 2-; “Havana-mks PW [W a...” * n 781 Bsonwn, Xe: York. Oct. 22, 1860. an , _ ‘Notioe. .. _, undersigned huing retire'd‘ ' ' the “A I Hex-«inn. huh“, .du‘fino wumr > Wham-tueoMM-h _ . ‘ltmt, by “duo-MRI!!! 3WI _ brig!» Ziegler. m the, nu.nndim.d~§fi Dana t miniflomnvm . ‘, wager, ‘lO 10% “not; _ -. n o my to. om . ~. ;_ the public.“ gum-d. c..- 15.33: mm round M m .' It In, W on an; n 1 i .3357... Ace!“ “all I “bywm‘ boqb m and. t» w ’5, IO”.- mint ipon (:91: the la h would be at Book. ‘iblilhed month, w 5‘ ’ demand ~"’“t ~' A thonmnd e'u- 3"” m may be briefly fi~ matter than any of new nfithmfi- In" hflflm'oro ( phxu‘ipm. "do" belle: r figurcs,arc \ou- in which nil is than “out Ind A of {hi hm m. lamented name of ........!Scelill. ........25 . u‘ ........25 ' “ lir EZI \"" “I ina « -*$ ‘ . my: 3 ,
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers