H. B.MAIJSEll, Editor A Proprietor. SATLKDAV, JULY 5, 1803. B. M. PETTENQILL ft CO., No. 87 Turk Kow, New YorKi and 6 State Street, Boston, wo our Rcnt for tho Pcnbury American in thoo oilier, and are antlioriied to tnko Advertise nicnto and Subscriptions for ur. at our lowest ratel. t'W The lato battle near Clinrlcston has greatly cluteit the rebels, and the Brut-kin- lklgorg, North, are making capital out of the blunder of Cen. Benliam, in making the attack without orders and without the ne cessary support. The New York 79th (High landers) distinguished themselves in this battle, and would have secured the battery they had taken, had they been properly sustained. This is the regiment commanded by Col. James Cameron at Bull Run, one of the first tictims of this accursed relellion. I3f Clothes Wringer. One of the best and most practical improvements in washing is a new ''Clothes Wringer," advertised in our columns. The clothes are passed be tween two itidia rubber rollers. The ma chine, one of which wc have in use and is open for inspection, is simple in construc tion, and tho operation is perfect. l-if Blackwood's Magazine. The June number of this well known British periodi cal is one of more than ordinary interest to the American reader. The article descrip tive of the World's Fair or new exhibition at London, is full of interest. Mr. Tcthcr ick's African Journal is entertaining and instructive ; also, the life of Edward Irving, an eminent Scotch divine, who thirty years since astonished the world by his peculiar style and eloquence. "Who planned the Monitor;'1 is the closing article, in the shape of a letter from Baltimore, giving the credit to Captain Coles. - m . TllK protection of Bebel property is exciting a great deal of feeling, and much complaint, both in the army and among the people. Frequently the very villians where property is protected, as well as their wives and daughters, are the busy spies of Jeff. Davis. A dispatch from Wahin:;ton says: Two excursion parties from Washington to the army before I'iclimond. consisting of a number of Senators ami Members of Con gress lVom New York, Ohio, Maine, Wiscon sin, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, with Governor l'ierpont, of Virginia, and others returned to day. In the course of the jour ney Senator Wudu had an interview with (toil. iSuniuer, to whom he spoke his mind iu the emphatic Wade language concerning the practice of guarding the property of rebels by soldiers iu the National army. Jle told him that this was not the way in which the people dusircd the war to be conducted, and the (ienerals were trying the patience of the country too far. Gov. l'ierpont .expressed similar views, saying that tho loyal people of Virginia demanded that every house, horse, cow, or chicken belonging to a rebel, or liable to be converted to rebel uses, should be appropriated to the comfort of our soldiers. Geiii Sumner made little other reply than a remark to the effect that he was not the Commander-in-Chief, and could not justly be helc I responsible. TUB WAY TO A LASTING PEACE. A writer of the New York 77mm, who signs himself u "Veteran Observer," puts the case very clearly iu tho following ex-: tuft: But there have been delusions in both Smith anil North, which are now apparent, and which history will recognize. It is a dr ii tun. in the North to suppose the co-ci-tence of free and slave States pos-iblc for any great length of time ; it is a delusion in the North to suppose an aristocracy will not tight for its existence to the last end ; it is a delusion iu the North to support! that the aristocracy relates only to the blacks: it is a delusion in the North to suppose that the South is materially weakened by the blacks ; it is a delusion in the North to sup pose the poor whites of the South will side with the North against their own aristocra cy : finally, it is a delusion in the North to buppo-c that there are any means of paciti cation short of utterly subduing the aristo cracy of Slavery or, what is equivalent, putting it completely under the feet of tho Government, by disfranchising all the rebels. On tho other hand, the. dclu.-ions of the Sontli have been quite as numerous, and far more injurious. . It was a great delusion in the South to suppose that sin-.-ion was possible without war ; it was a great delu sion iu the South to suppose there was any t' li tj at the North able, if willing, to ns.-i.-'t them after they had fired on the national Hag. It was a monstrous dcluion to sup po.u that Cotton was King; it was a delu sion to suppose that the North had no idia but that of trade ; it was a delusion to sliti-po-e uuy foreign nation had any interest in lighting for a Southern rebellion ; it was a great delusion to suppose that when the Cavalier is pitted against the ruritan, the Cavalier will not go down in the battle. The spirit of Cromwell's soldiers still lives and lives to tight the hist descendants of the Stuarts or the Bourbons, wherever found on earth. The battle has been long the battle may be long yet but the order of castes, of slavery, of haughty aristocracy built upon the wrongs and plunder of the" human race, must go down in the long conflict of ideas, and tin; terrible combat of embattled hosts. There will be an aristocracy while the world lasts, but it will be that which Cod made the Aristocracy of Work, of exalted Virtue, and of noble- Genius. The pacification of the South w ill be cisy, if it is done right, and not othcrwUc. Since the Southern States, as States, are at war with the tJoveiiimcut, all the strongholds ot the South such as the great railroad points and large cities must be held by military occupation ; next the property of uj,cu rJnia engaged iu the war must be eoujitcttttil ; thirdly, rt lnls.mu.st 1 disfranchised"; fourth ly, the State Ciovernmeuts must be reorgan ized by loyal citizens. This accomplices three main things, viz : 1. Security lor the future. 2. The reorganization of the State 'Governments; aud 3. The ultimate exile and dit.franclii.euiciit of the lcadiug and active members of the political aristocracy. In a short time all commercial and agricul tural operations will go on as usual. The hut-in of rebellion will be destroyed ; the causes of insurrection will cease, and the I'nion be r stored. Death ok Mi.s. Col. Ellf.t. At eight tVloek lakt evening, Mrs. Klvina Kllet, wife of the lato Col. Kllet, died at her residence in this city, iu the. 4tstu year of her ago. : Hhc was tho daughter of tno lato Judgo panicl, of Vigiuia, nudbrottierofthcprestiit Judge Daniel on the same LencU. blie hiii had four children, ll of whom ure living. Hie w w jrcent at the death of her Uusl und, in Cairo, III., and came to the city vrith his remains, lltr death was resulted from no disease, hcing mainly from pure exhaustion miMgriil. trtcwiu De mtjrrca at I.auril Jllll Ccui. tcrv. -r.il 'f'ta J; j THE COAL TRADE. Thp quantity sent by Bnilroad this week is G3.08H 07 by Canal 11.502 for the week 74,001 07 tons agninst 80,237 for the cor responding week last year. The Beading Railroad Company has done wonders. The quantity transported to market this week is largely in excess of any former week's shipment since the opening of the Railroad. The shipments by canal were for one day only, Thursday, but a large number of boats had accumulated at the landing since Satur day last, and as soon ns the rates of freight were arranged on Wednesday evening, the the boats were rapidly loaded. Much of the Coal sent to market this week was taken from the stocks piled at the mines and some portion of It is from tho Lehigh Region, which passed over tho Beaver Mea dow, Quakake, Cattawissa, Little Schuylkill and Reading Railroads to market. The average capacity of the Collieries in Schuylkill County for the balance of the season, will not exceed, if it will reach, 80, 000 tons a week. Freights nv Canal. The Canal was ready for business on Saturday last, but a dilliculty existed between the Boatmen and the shippers about the rates of freight. The shippers offered $1 Co and $1 70 to New York, and would increase it ten cents per month up to November. The Boatmen de manded $1 80 and $1 75. The shippers were compelled to yield, and they com menced loading boats at the rates demanded by the Boatmen. Tho rates of freight to Philadelphia arc 81 cents per ton from Port Carbon, and 80 from Schuylkill Haven. Mtucn" Journal. The Ileimil!nn of I'l-emoiit. Nkw YoitK, June 2H. The follow ing de spatches have been received : Mimu.lvrow.N, Va., June 28. Gen. Fre mont this morning turned over the com mand of his forces to General Schenek, iu the follow ing order : Ilr.AD c'lAin t.i:s, Minin.rrowN-, V., June 18. General Order No. 23. The undersign ed having been relieved from duty with the forces of the Mountain Department, Brig.-' General R. C. Schenek, as next in rank, will assume command of the same, and report for further orders to the War Department. J. C. FllKMONT, Major-General U. S. A. General Fremont, with his personal staff and an escort of cavalry, left camp at eight o'clock this morning. After visiting (Jen. Banks and Sigel, he dismissed most of his staff, and with the rest rode on to Martins burg. No opportunity was given for a demonstration, but there is a general regret and indignation throughout the camp." ."m:vs i i:.iMJ:.niiiis. Attack on n Train by l lie ICt-bct. Mkmi-iiis, June 20. The first train on the Memphis and Charlestan Railroad for Cor inth, w ith a number of teams and wagons, ami a company of the Fifty-sixth Ohio Regi ment, besides several officers, was attacked by a large toree ot Rebel cavalry yesterday, about twelve miles from this eitv." The Re bels destroyed the locomotive, burned the cars, killed ten of our men, and captured several of our officers, includins Colonel Kinney and Majors Pride and Shame, and the Railroad Suj crintcndciit. Captain Mc- .Micliacl, ot General Graiit s Stall, who wi s taken prisoner at Shiloh, has just been ex changed. General Grant has restored the editorial control of the Argus to its proprie tor, with a notice that it will beat once sup pressed should it cotaiain anything offensive to tne Liovcrninent. 1 lie locomotive de stroyed yesterday was the only one on the roan at mis point. Mkmi'iiis, June 27. On of our trains on the Memphis and Ohio Railroad was can- tured at noon to-day, near Germantown. fourteen miles north of here. Col. Prinde and .Major Sliarpc. Railway Superinten dents; Colonel Kinney and a company of the Fifty-sixth Ohio Regiment, with seventy-five or eighty mule teams w ith provender were captured. The Union soMiers were killed in the skirmish. Captain MeMiehael. w ho was captured at Shiloh and returned to us, is again a prisoner. The train consisted I tlie only engine and all the cars here. Icalli r.)li-. (iieiiei-al Scott. Nkw YnitK, June 28. Information has been received here of the death of the w il'e of General Scott, at Rome, on the 10th inst., ai me age oi seventy-two years. M u m Chunk, June 29. The telegraph line is again in operation to this place." The railroad bridge below here will be ready for Use by Wednesday next, when the trains w ill resume their accustomed regularity. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rjensoxs WAyrixa a CHANGE of CLIMATE FOR HEALTH, HvE Al EiniStMLXT OH VINfeLAND FARMS- rill IE undersigned, appointed,!'- thefiiphims' Court I Northumberland county, an audi'or. to le-tutc and re.-eilletho ai unty of 'Peter V. liray. Execu tor, Ac, of Win. JI. liray, deceased, v.ill'bo iu his olhVo in the borough of Suubury, for that purptec. on Saturday the ioih day of July, prox , bi tween the hours of 10 o'clock A. JI. ami i P. JI. Xho.-e inter ested can attend. JXO. KAY CI. EM EXT, Auditor. Sunbury, Juno 2S, Im'i2 3t County .t;riciiltiiral Society. rplIE Executive Committee of the Northumberland J county Agricultural Society will meet at the public house of John JI. Huff, in tho borough of .Milton, iu raid county, on TI ESHAY, Jl'LYsth, Si!2, at 1 o'clock P. M , prepared to consider and make such arrangements a wjll greatly improve nil the Agricultural interests of the county, by re-organizing tho Society in a new aud more utiractive I.tiii. Said Executive Committee consists ut the following named persons, to w it : Turbiilville, Win. Savidge ; Turbut, John JlcCor inick ; Lewis. Jacob llunUicker ; Delaware, Joseph Nicely: JlcEwcnsv illc, Wm. Hood ; Milton, Frede rick Wilhctiu ; Cliilli.-ouaiue, Peter Voris ; Point, Thomas Johnson ; Northumberland, John Tagirart ; Sunbury, Alexander Jordan ; I ppcr Augusta, Petar Obcrdorf; Lower Augusta, .Unihuin Sbipiuan ; iiush, W.1I. Kase ; Shauiokin. Wm. II. JIueueh ; Coal, Samuel Jordan ; Jit. Carinel, (ioo. Schall ; Cameron. Peter W eikel ; Zcrhc, Andrew Eorsylh ; I pper Mahonoy, Peter liiscll ; Little Jlaboiioy, Jo. senh ltakor ; Lower Slahonov. Dr. Charles Wt is. r : niningion, Anurcw ircou, Jackton, llenianiin Sliickler ; Jonlan, Daniel Schwarti. LEXJ A.MIN IIENHUICKS, Trco't. J F. Woi.riscfcii, Cor. Sec y. June 2S, lht)2. 'l'lic (ai-eat Aalioiuil Ilorxc l'uir, Will this year be held at KEYSTONE PA UK, WILLIAM8POBT, FA.., TIESK.IY, WEDNESDAY, Till HSDAY AND FRIDAY, September 2, to iih inclusive. Arrangements have been made to secure tho fin en ar.-embluge of iuiiorted blooded and nativo breed of Horses, that ha ever been collocted in this country. auo nst oi I'rcuuuuui will bo large, ruuging as Liberal srrangrmcnlf have been aud will be made ilh tho dilicreut Kail Uoads. W'illiiiuisMirt, tiluated iu tho magnificent Valley of the Suuehauua, aud ccuiblo by Kail from ail part of Ihe lulled States, iu tmineutly welUuited lor till Exhibition. Further parliculars will begivea. liOAKD OF MANAliEKS. i. ii J'ekma . ? .B"fS. Col 8 O. Hathway, Edward Lyon, U. F- Mason, Wm. Colder. A. E. KAPP, President. W. Logan, Chief Marshall. II. E. Taylor, Treasurer. . . OtoHuE M. De Tii, Secretary. Juna 21, 1K62 ' nxuti m.ii i:i:i f pHE highest cash price paid for mixed or white X aud colored liagb by JM) V AI An K r It , PA 11 K AND R AG WAKLiU l . t. N E ( or l illh aud IrinmiKt l , I tiiUdi'i I is ?ly 21. l'ri,i in.j w GROCERY & PROVISION STORE .Market Nqnarr, Niinbur', In. JOHN GOOD, DEALER In nil kinds of UUOCE UIES, respectful ly informs tlio citiiene of Sunbury and vicinity, that lie constantly kcepson hand a largo assortment of tbo lest of all kinds of UKOCEIUES, ruck as . Teas, .n T)rifi1 Fruit. r Coffee, Candles, Canned do. pRar, Tobacco, 1'runos, Hire, cVjnrs, Spices, Frrnpfl, Kmps, Coiifcctionnrlos, MnaiM', Halt, (-lurch. FLO UK, MKAT, FISH, and in fact everything In the liruccry lino. LIQUORS Of tlio best quality at Vholcalo and HoTaiL consist ing of liratiily, Ui'n, Wines, ritlsburjili W hiskcy, and lkunoslic Li.piors (rencrally, to which he invites tho public to tent before purchasing elsewhere. Call and see my stock. No charges for showing. JOHN UUOD. Sunbnry, Juno 14, 1802. ItciMlin; ltnilrontl. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. GREAT TRUNK LINK from tho North and North-Wort for Philadelphia, New York. Head liifc. Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ac. Trains leave Jlarrisburs for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, l'ottsvillo. and all Intermediate Stations, at 8 A. M., and I 40 1'. M. New York Express leaves Ilnrrisbnrg at 1 I.'i A. JI ., arriving nt New York at 8 25 the same morning. Fares from Harrichnrg : To New York S.i ml ; to Philadelphia. $3 25 and $2 70. L'agjjagu checked through. Returning, leave New York at 0 A. M., 13 Noon, and 8 P JI, (Pittsburgh Express). Lcavo I'hiludcl phia at 8 A JIs and 3 15 P JI. Sleeping cars in the New Y'ork Express Trains, through to and from I'itu-uurgh without change. ' Pawngi rs by tho Cattawissa ltnii lioad leave Port Clinton at 4.45 A. M-. for Phila. ami nil intermediate Stations ; and at 3,00 P. JI., for Philadelphia, New York, and all Way Points. Trains lenve Pottxvillc nt 0 A. SI., and 2.15 P. JI., for Philadelphia and New York ; and at 5. HO P. JI., for Auburn and Port Clinton only, connecting for Pino (irove and with the Cattawissa Hail Kond. Anaccoinmodalion Piissengi'r train leaves W ending nt B A. JI., and returns from Philadelphia ato P. JI. if ' All tlio ubuvc trains ran daily, Sundays ex cepted. A Sunday train leave? Pottsvillo at 7.30 A. JI., and Philadelphia at 3.10 P. JI. Commutation, Jlileage, Senwn, and Excursion Tickets, at reduced rates to and from all points. (. A. NK'Ol.lS, May 17. ISt'ij. General Superintendent. i:tutc oT aci-ffc 31eri'Icl, IccM. "VfOTICK is hereby given that letters of adniiais L tratiun ontlie estate of Ueorgc Jlernck, late of tlio borough of Northumberland, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber. All persons indebted to mud ostato mo required to make payment, and those having claims will present them for settle ment, j. it. piui:sti.i:y. Administrator. Northumberland, May 31, 1SA2. I'liilal Ipliia i:ric ISsiili-uad. PENNSYLVANIA n . n. CO., I.KHSKt!. VN and after .Monday, Jlny 5ih, ls',2. tin: time at Northumberland Station will be ns follows : Lkavk Wkstwahd. Express. 0.13 a. in., Mail, 4,J p. m. Lkavi; I: srw.vi.n. Express, fl.lli p. ui., M.ul. 10. ul a. m. Steeping Cars on Night Trairs. both ways, between Williuuisport and H:iliimoro. and on Ihe Pennsylvania lUilroad between Jlarrishurg and Philadelphia. 'n Mail Train in both directions a CAU tinllS THKOl (ill via Pennsylvania liuilroa l. without change between Philadelphia and bock Haven. SA.MU.L A. DLACK, Iy 311(12. Sup't Pastern Uivision. i:liitc of i:iiziili III YVulUs, lec"I. "VTOTICK is hereby given that letters Testamenta. J ry having been granted to tbo nndersi.'tied. on tho estate of Klizab.'th Wallis. bite tho borough of Northumberland. Northumberland county, Pa., de ceased. All persons indebted are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to pre sent them duly authenticated for setili nieiit. llcv. WILUA.M SlMo.Vj.oX. Ex'tr May24.lSo2.-0t '".rt, P. JUST RECEIVED ! ! EISTGEL lias ju-t returned from Philadelphia with a SFLEITDID STOSZ OF Spring & Summer Goods. I'or Clolh, Cas.-iincre. Mens' Vesting, Went". Itatiini Clolh, Li ik ll Couting. Linen Check and CottouaJc. I.illich, Ve:ir. A large n-sortinent of Press lioods, libick aud 1'aucy Silks, Silk Ti-suis, l'ai.cy IJerages, Shallev. all Wool Dclaucs, Jlos:iu.bi(ue liiiods ul low prices Silk Levellas, Delanea, l.anus. liingliaius and Prints. A full line of Iiish Linen and White (loods. Sulla border and 1'aui-y SuuiUier Shun Is, Silk and Lace JIuutillas, Ac. Ready Jladc Clothing, A g. od Hssortmeul of Hats lyol Caps, A largo tecorlnuut of Eootd aud Shoes. A full Hock of Groceries, Jlolas.-es aud Suar, llardwaro und Ruildiug JIuterit.1, A full stock of Queen aud Glassware, A full stock of l'i.-h, Salt, Oils and W'hito Lead, A large Hock of New Wall rarer, A new Mock of Stone au 1 Earihemvurc, And thousands' of articles not enumerated All the ulovc tt ill be sold cheap lor 1'u. U or Country Pk-Jucc J. II. EXiiEL. Suubury, Jlay 17, ls02. itui:ssi.i:ie-M LIFE ELIXIR. f 1M1IS invaluable remedy for the presi i ialioii and L rivitoraUon ol'hculth. aud prolong. nioii of human lite, was invoutcd at Augsburg, iu liiill, and had nc iiiired a high reiion u iu most of the European Stales, tor iu extraordinary virtues in many varictue of hu man uiuladica. It U au cuicaciou remedy in all diseases of tho Stomach, aud will effect speedy relief iu all caacs of Dyspepsia, Loss nt Appetite, l'latuleucy, Ill-Temjjcr, Caustiveness, llyi'ucoiidriaciiUl, Anxiety, Languor, Ucstlcbuciw, Jlclancholy, ile. and for all dineadea arising from impurilicn of blood. Retail price per bottle olio dollar. I if The above ELIXIR cuu had ul this Ollico. Juuc 21, lsu2 ot . 1 1 i: j The Atliiiu'b i;spreti t'ompan y, GIVE NOTICE that they have concluded ar rangement with the Northern Central Ruilroad Company to ruu trains from Baltimore for York, Harrinburg, Dauphin, llulil'ax, Trevorlon, Siiuburv, Northumberland, Leisburg, jlilton, Jluucy, Wi'l liamsiiort, and all intermediate slatious, connecting at Harrisburg with Uie UUEAX WESTERN EX PRESS lor Pituburg, Cinciiuiaii, St. LouU uud tbo West. AUowilh Howard 4 Co.'a I.'xprctJ at Jlilton or Danville, liluouioburg, W llke.-barro, l'ulslou, Scran ton, aud iutormediaUi aUlioua ou the Cutii-sn, Lackawanna A iilooinoburir llaiiroudji. At W it- liuuuport, by Howard & lo.'n Expreaa to Jersey Shore aud Lock Haven. Also, by Howard i Co., aud tlteir connoclionx, for Cautou. 'iiov, Eliuira. Kocheslcr, UuQalo, Niagara, aud to all accessible poiuw in Woaluru Ptew lork and Canada, by which they will forward Jltsrahaudicc, Specie, Dunk Noles, Jewelry, kuci wuaui l uokujjmol every aeavriji lion. Also, Note;, Draft and I3ilU for Colleetiun. Experienced and itncieul uiiir.gera employed, aua every tnort will ue uiaue to reu.ier oaii:iacliou JUll.l JjI.NLiIIA.XJ, Superiutendeut Tcna'a Divuaou, Philadelphia B.- A Hot iaU, Aj'fct lu t utlury FR1LING & GRANT ARE HAITY TO ANN0VNCE THAT THEY ARE NOW KECEIVINU AN ENTIRE New Stock of Goods!! MANY OF WHICH ARE REDUCED IN PRICE, and although prevailing report may induce the belief that DRY GOODS me advancing, yet single vi.-it to that "attractive resort, THE MAMMOTH, will convince any candid man or woman that, be the report as it may. yet the propjictors of Unit "institu tion" have tho facilities for furtii.-hing CHEAPER GOODS which those who buy aud cell on Long Cud iu d cot. andcaunolio-.es. WE KEEP ErEllYTlllM;, AND ARE DETERMINED TO SELL CHEAPER 77.1.V C.l.V BE rVtiCJUXEl) ELSE WHERE. FRILINii A LEANT Suubuiy May 17. lst'-2 0- HOW TO PROMOTE DOMESTIC HAPPINESS. Siii'I Mr." Smith to Mrs. Uituvn. ihcv cru wulkint tlirou;l. the tmvn, W herr tlx v'H lu uur i-lit''i'iiX ' That drvrs you1 rein, m iu:it aiu line, Thitt v.Imii I fee il, renlly uiino Kuck- t' ?itivlv ehockiiiir.'' 'I ui smv i;r lniOjan.l. Mr. l'r'wn Muw tluii t in. niiry, v'Ut uud liuwu lb ut su l icit it( iuine, And yet ym enn ntluid to luy Ju-t twire mueh, it u:-vv :!iun I, And h"W, i cnniiut divine. ,w:iy- Jlif. JJrown to Mm. Smith : " The rcH-nii yt'u'll hp t art led with, It is io piiuijie. clear Yiu buy un en dit, I ftrcu-h, 1 buy burfruin. yuu buy trnrb, 1 cheaj1, while )uu jmy dtr. Whene'er ,lU want a die or shawl, A iMllar. ho.-e, or hat-ntr. vutl At the cheap Mammhtm S'nuiK. 'J'hey'll roll you goinl.- so very luw That you will ee.-o to Wt'iider Ht, Jicvv much rich g"tdd I've wvrt 'My hutand. a- you truly my, Is toorcr. tar, tlnui yourtf to day, And ycl 1 can buy nuru, lb cuu.-e eaeh dollar vify few ly. to me, jnct m jrood ut two. At the cheap Mammuiu Siuiii: S.i.-a.i-Cu 1 was Mrs. Smitli ill. Mi.. J!rwu'i new aiith- nutic, wlii 'h did com iucc Tiiy tii.-t, aud opt-itL-d jo hereyiV, She hii.-ii t ceiled to putrouiio The M wmuiu ever fiueu. Aud now, when you chance to mod ller hu-baiid. Smith. u)iu the at reel, -Around tile corner couiinj;. 11U face i lighted wilii a .-mile, Hi ttep iluMic all Ihu while A pleuaut tunc he huiiiuiing. Ladies, if Uko cfiVet ynu'd eo Iu your dear khiki'. which you aud he, rcrehar.ee, nee'r uw U-forc, Tu?l Mr.-. lirownV premrrii lion try, And all your lirt of lry ItiHidi buy At the cheap Mammoth Stouu. Aiti.iiHitriiloirt "VyoTH'K b hereby given that letters of uihuinir tration having been panted to the undirf-iriu-d. on ihu estate of l'r. Charles S. Weber, late ol l.ouir Malianoy towu.-hip, Morihumberland county, Pa , decCHet . all persoiir' iiidebteil arc re(iiested to make iiuiuediale payment, aud thoso having claiiiM will prescut thciiij duly authenticated, for settlement I. il. UESSl.KK, Administrator. Lower Malianoy, June 14, DM'.!. t llurthi lire, .1Ia liIiiT , .llt'ehauica' i'ooU, V'. IlfcNItY G1LUKUT, Murli Sim i, Oypvtitt the Court Ilutist, liAKIUkBI HU, l'A., 11:AI,I'H in all kiuda of Iluildem and Manufuc 1 tui ern' Hardware, Iron, tjteel, Coil Cliaiu, lio cs, Dulley Dlueki, Ac. LlNSKKD, IjI RMNO AND M.lCHINKItY Oll.S. The Lutricaliir C'ila are adapted to every variety of Macliiuery. Also, at nauuliuturera priced, Wood Wouhnu Macuinkhy, vl : riauinj, SaA, Morticing aud Rawing Ma cbinerf, Ac. MicuiNinTs' Tools, il I'laccre, Lngine and Hand Lathe, Doll Cutler.-, Ac. Lc., Maehluc Inciting, of Kulilir aud Leather, constantly on liaud. Herring's Vire Troof Pafes, Platform Fcalea, Tiu I'liite, hhcet Iron, lllock Tin and Triiniiiera' Tool". to" I'urcLaocri will find il Ut thoir interest to give us a call. Jturrisburg, March M, IMS. BCH'TS AND MIOKS can le purchased at ilic Maiuiuuth Store of t'riluig i lirant, vory cheap, as we are doturjuiued not to be undersold by anybody. Call and learn the list of pricaa tr yourtHilvr. h "1;bury )an. il. ntlLIXUAUH A NT . WINDOW SHADfcri.-A very fin and cli.up kuortuient, jit-t received by Railroad from New York, at the Alaiuinuth More of t'rilins A (irant tfiS e have alro foj salu B !S. Tutuaui Co t t'e!vl;a- ALL WHO WISH TO rUKt'UAMS Good & Handsome Goods AT AND IIAVK A to mi:i.i;h- l uoii, WILL I'J.KASK t'AI.I. AT TllK OiNK Vli 1 (J K STOKK 01-' E. V. BRIGHT &. SON, BUNBURV, r.A Who kc-p con tintly on hand, and arc nieiithlj receiving from New Vork and I'lidadelphia, A CHOICK AND CHEAP STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF COODS adupled to the wants of every pert in We ini it the attention of the Public, and rehpcctlullypoli. it an cxamili,,n of our slock, feeling auied Unit wc are pr pared to oiler GRKAT BARGAINS AMI Splendid Iudticements t" ull w ho de.-iro to purcha.-e honest vioods at f.iir rices. Wc do nut feel ju-tilied in loa.-tiny; that wc have the trr, r .s., v. although we tin elate with truth, thai our stock is well selected, and embraces many uoteltics, ii"t to be found elsewhere. Our resent 8sr.ortnient comprised all kinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY OOOIDS, Nol'lON. (IL0V1.8 AND H'T-ILK V, W1IITE liHODo IN VAUI.TV, I-l"I. AND i U"I.S MAI'S AND CAl'S, HAliDWAKE AND O. I LLSa 'WAKE, .KCtKlL5i AND ULAtr-WAKE. TAIN IS, I'll.ci AND VAKNI.-llljj, DllUCili Az CIIKMICALa, COACUMAXEES- A S.W HUMS' CUUVS bijou l i.YiW.Yo'.' Ear Iron, b'ttcl aud NaiIs, II7AXclr' sjiaves i;e.dsTu.es, Ac , Ac , Ac E. Y. CU101IT & bON. iixbuiy, May 1, 1 si".' WiW' .MII.I.ni.(V UOUUN!! Mina M. L. O ussier, Etiirtt Strrt f, two doors sntttlt nf thr. Slui mv.l i a WiUiij if rittril!e EmIiiiuU, I.MH.'IV, l'A , HAS jiil rcceiir.l fii'in rhitdel.liiii. tool u, , at her slore. a larc nod spb ndid its.-s.rtno tit of the iuo.t fn.-hioiii.lde and latest stvl" of Eonnets, Hals, Shakers. Trimmings &c whi' h tin !' rolling ; Ihe mo-l rea niibli pr'u-v. I.AKIErt' lililitiri CAl'.S. to which .-he direct.' !!.. u! t-tit ifii of the ladies, and in iles all to call ui.d e III em. ll"SIi;KV, :i.nVES. MIT.', H.I.Al..-, HAND- hDKCHII.PS, Cii.MliS. ..,: , and nimieroiir other n it i. l for ln-l!e' wear. I" which t'.io invite the Indus to call mid examine bcloro piin.'Iu.'iiiir ebon here. Thankful I'T past ni is.uajo, ?!,. Imri by ke'.iu; lln- bevt at-oi imenl, at reasonal.le 'rices, to continue ? Millie. unl.ury. Aj.i II p.), SIMON P. WOLVKUTOIV, Atlorii-v himI -iiiis lor a l.rx . I'llice. Market rtreet. 2 d.r: we l , f 1 d j . .t . exjisrB-rj-ri"-, fa.. f 1 1.1. ri1t.-n. proinptp v t" tin- colecii..n ,.i'.!.,'i,v. 1 1 and nil other t,r..l'..i. l,..b;n... ... his euro in .N'.-i ilnuTiln-i i,ni,l ,,-! :., !,,;,. Suubury. .Mav X ..;2 " Vlaiiur;i'lirr'i- ot'M'ine M ar. COWDEN & WILCOX, 1 1 .A. 11 .FITS 13 TT Tin T"A r I Mil. Monc are ii.,iv made ul thl.s eaabii 1 is f'tlllll to anv lilfi.li. in Ibis Miint, v I l.m-M 1 tel y nt :u l i. -to n-uiili v nooi, llarrUbiiry. Mav :i.' Im.J - y a always i n hand i'i y . V.V.I. I'.UOK, 7;l7,.l7.7, JoJJAXD 0, MEXTAT. ri-: htive the I'lillest n--.iittii.iil ot 'the mo-l il-lul km,!.- -I I'lain nut 'j n.iiKi-iil.i E 'I vi.'. niunti fact ill id lii mi the s, durable tin!. 1 1-. sit.i l,.. lii p-eatest care aud accuracy. cuur'u, j. rl'ect j't-ii-ti'-iitti'ii Spe, imen r.iM'k.s und estimates furni. lo d upon ap plication, al.-o. I'lWNTlNU P!!KS,-KS, with their appurtenance of all lit" tipirov el nitiUu W ii i) D T V l' i: . of all tlio bate,! style of all rij.es. Metal Furniture l.abor-Sav in- liules, Ca-n. t'.ibiiiets. l'uniitiir.-. Fruiting Ink, and exeiy aiticle Ihe I'riuler re'iiiri: Tel uis liberal. IVoinp'l tittiiition. I AK.MFU, I.MTI.I. ( ti . f'-i mil li.i Dcckxjii siici I, New Vork May .'!. Ist'C - r 1 1 1 1 1 : -ub-vrilier respeeitully inform- hi-- ..11 l'lie I 1 and the public generally' that he ha commenced the DLACIxSMITIIIMI Dr.-iNi:.-s, in lite shop nlt.icti' il to K Y Hi-: i- pii -pared I" do all kinds ot iil bi-l style and worhlnanshio. bt s Foundry and :k-mithii!', iu the All custom work xvill be promptly aid n.led t ". .1 II '.I.M.MLTIMAN, Agent S"iibury. April "'. 1.02. If KolloiU'si laitl'liou '(. r 1 1 II I S iroi nraiiioii, liuidc from the be.o. Java I Cotfee. i-' rei'olinnen.led by pliv -iei.ills aitirr.pe lior M 1 KIT 10 1 S l.ixAt; I. t-.r tienend In '.il i'v. Dv-pep-'ni. and all Dillbni.- Iis r.,-t. Thou ;u. who have been eonielled tfi iibntidoii the um' of eorl'ee, will use this without injurious etllc't-' One can contains tin; strength of two poun.lsct' oijiuaiy eotVee. 1'licc -a cent.. lvtil.l.ni'lx S LEVA IX. The purest and best JtAKIXii roV.'DKK known. ..r iioikin li);ht, sweet and uuti itious L'rea.l and Cakes' Fricc Ij ceni.s. X ASITAri I 'IT1I I1V M 11. Ix'il.LOLK, Chemi t, Corner of llr ni l mi l Chcauit Slncl, i ll 1 1. A ll I 1.1 II 1 A , And sold by all DruggLl and Oiocers. March 1." l-02. HAVE YOU A COUGH ; Then f.-'o I.W.N'K.S 1 N VVXT ii M' Do not allow your cold to luko its ow n cour.-c. To thirds oi the ietiies oi' ei'ii.-uiiiplioii owe tin ir ittlHctions to the fatal intake ot "vaitin' lor n cou di to tret well of itself.'- Do id fall into tin- error, but avail yourvlf at once of n reiucty wlii- ti 'thirty years experience has demonstrated h ceriaiu to piocti.c :i .-'edy cure. il.WE YOU ASTHMA Oil rilTH r.-T.-?. Then use JAYNE'S EXl'ECTOUANT. which will overcome the siia.-iuo.lic couua'.-tioii of tlo: wind tulies. and cause them to eject Ihe mucuou- or matter which cloj them up. and by an easy and I'icc expec toration remove all dilliculty of eivaihuor. HAVE YOI IliiONCIIITlS! Then ivc J A V X V. . KX P KIT' iR A X T. This I rer.d ip.-ea.-c v. iiieit may ireiieraity be described a all ii.il.-ui-ilioli of ihe fine skin wlileh Inn s t lie io-i lo of the w in I ti.b, . er air . -,e!.-. pre.t iii. ihr iuil every part of the Iuiil'. is olie-i taken lor e.-n-uiui -ti"ii. liic l.xj eciorant .-nt'due.s tlti iiiilauiat i ,n. relieve the aiieniiin cmnrh. pain, and diil cuoy of bren'uia. and il tl:eca-e is no! ot too lou -.r tinir. will certainly .i-o-luee a cure. IIAVK VOL COXSI Ml'TIoX ' . i hen u-e .1 A i .x r: k.n.i'Utt,i... lieSai ses ihe lun-s from all irritating matter, while at the .-.line time it heeU and inxiorales iheni. tif all l!..) ren.edie which hav c tieeii otlere-l to ih pni'bc f r this dread disease, none have stood t!ir te-t t' time or ui: inclined so univcisid a 'ojailaiity as this Kxpeeto ra;it. 1 li"U-ali'ls who have beeniven ii(, by their !'hy iciall as iii'-'Ul-able liavc hi ell re-:.:ri .1 to u rfi el icalth by iid use. and their testiiuoiiy Lai-t cany cuovictioii to all who read it. HAVE YOU l'l.El'KISY Then u'eJAYNE'S KXFIXTOU ANT. lly takin-'. taking two or three largo doses iu the early 'stage o' the dise;u-c in ouick succes.-ioii. and coveciii'g up warmly in bed. this preparation acts as a .-leb rilie or .wealing medi.-iuc, and cul'dtte the iniuiiiiUoii at the outset. HAVE YOU WHoOlUXli COLiill. Then use J AYNE'S EX I'lX'Toll.YNT 'There is no remedy whichso etieeiually ovi reomes ihisdi.-ea-e a. -the lCxj'i'etoraiit. What parent c-iu wiim ihe sulteiimrs of her children from this di-ire--:!..; com plain! wiihout doim; all in her ower f,.r lluir nliif? What medicine soplia-aiil to the la-le. or so certain to produce immediate benefit ' Oivei'. u trial, aud let it prove ii euicucy. HAVE YOU Cllul P . Then ueJAYNK'! EXI'KCl'oUANT Children are subject lo no di.-easc More snd'ten in i's attaeks. or. iu the absence of prompt relief, none inert fatal iu its results than Croup. Faients. Iherelore, -1.. uld keep at hand a remedy sure and thorough. Sued .. remedy may be found iu tho E.x'p- -jioian:. ;.i.d eviry curel'ul uioiher will keep u -u ly by In r. JAYNE'S EXrECioliAXT. I a itaii'lar 1 ne limine. l'i r 'Virty yrars :t In.-1 een b. f ro the public, and duiiiur ibis period its cur.itivc jie'Wers have been ti:itie I lu by all ela-.-es of people in all ijuiuters ol Ihe world, l'hv.-i. i ins, c1iT(.a no n. lanyers. luerehalits. an-1 mechal.ies have e.xpevii nce l its remedial effects, and have fuini.-hcd us vv i , h Ihi ir te-iiinoiiy, an 1 it may be found at lene;h in our Almanac, to be had gratis of all ii'ents. 'Co il. ir convincing cerl'ticehs we would refer liu- .Ion. ling. The Kxi'ia ToiiAr and all I'r D .1 N K ,v SOX S Family Mi.ukiM-s arc -v!d ly all l'ru.'i-t- giuerullv. May 17, 1S02 3 ni. Tilt: ft. I .oil is., (.'nstiiit S:rctt. iivoii 'J'.inl J 111 1 1. A I1K1.1 HI A. T Till' undersigned, having len-ed. f-r ft term if years, tin popular iioii.-i-. bavo the i'lea.-iiie il aniioiiucin.!; to their liien.l mat lbc traveling eoiu muiiity that il is now open tor the reeoi'tieai of gio .-is. The house, since the tii'st of Mnreh la.-t, has been entirely renovated aud reliticd iu a superior manner; the a iiartiucut1 arc Inrjxc, well ventilate, I and fur nished iu modern style. It i centrally loeaied, convenient to all the depot and steaudKiat landings, and in the immediate (utility of thu Cuslcijj House, post orUce and iho (.'orn Exehaugit. Ci nnecled with the Hotel ir a lto-tannm for the aiviomiuotlation of IhosO preti rring Iho-European plan. l'ris of FiH'iiis from Three lo Juu D. 1! per week, according to location. Hoard VI iOiorday. Table d llote lor u.vri.!; aiit aud bil'incss ucu fioiu 1 to 3 1'. M II1.X11Y NEIL. IfA.KC L. DLVOE. A.ril 12, lbo2.-ly t'UKliltttlnH IIouki', NOUTIU MliEKLAND, 1'EXXSi LVAN'IA. (Niar the Bri.lae ) riMll-1 fubs.-riber havim? leased this w.-ll known Tavern Stand, b.tely ke t by Mrs. C S. l!i ,ii. respeelfaHy informs the public that he is r. tiiuiur and rc aiiii; tlio prciui-ci, and willLu ri pared ti. en teri.iiii, in a couifoiiublu n.anner, his ni'meious friends throughout the county, and all who may natroniae hid eMublLdiuieut. April 12, I -.'2. JOEI'H VAX KIP. K mt iiv not si:. C'urutr of Statt anil 'I' Ul id Sluitt, llAiiRisutra, I' a mlUS I10lT, iu c uetuei-.cd of il enntu im-e I ud uctur lucutii.:i u tl:t- l'. u.-l. l.a made it desirable toppii.'S plas. :.- 1 i, r !.,.. h'.tii ' j-ines at the teal 1 1 . run.. .:;, i . i , v -iMnje Harii-l'iirj; Mi i :h .".', 1-' : OliWTTxlO MACITTM.1-; CO-, MS lilli.siv.l , M,W 1 UK Vtirljtlo Flo'ii-., l.i.' .s'fo,-!is rf' HV-A 1-1,7 , Ml.' ,',. 01 Fv FAMILY' SEYVIN'I MACIHN'L, ' n-WIXU altained a well erltiblirh ',1 .'out llatt'-lill' ri-'iilaliiiii, as l.cinc; ol all nia-ti"ti.s y,u inti"-itoi.-' J. the one tie..l adapted to A I.l. K 1.x t-s fir I'a.v:i Y Si'wimi, tiu,l havtu.; met with a Hm.e.a., ia i iad-bi-voud orn- rrrenicst antieij-aiion f.i tt.o- Li o. ih ii ! i time in .ii 1 1 ih our oi'iers have br-n I'V.i I . t oer apueitj tuiu.ly. w..titd r..v s- . pwt w ha e in. I . a-. -1 em ni'itnit-iel in ill ; faviie lis, .a f, i. t'lolll till lin.e I'll!,, e bill I- erjSli-; lafely ol'.l.'I'S ou ileifi.iiul la Ibe elo.i'-.-s l.. m- ' I i I. u! I v ti e n.s- ro :. Iliiiitf 'In- iii'i'.i.l a hut" iti, it'-iai pi.rt tin, i. 'ii'1'.'i .Macihxk Viilluii' i' Ihi.i f ur'.l . ei our si lili.-t-. would lo .lav be eloth.-d in nnyt!;u I ml '.M ilitin y I'o-iunie All --r Ihe !..,. d arinv' c! " thin!! has I" on Hi" woik r-jt"n I of our pan -i" Woi.i a. an I uoi'k In. . i tre;, re'1 r'1!nn,'l V . -i t b) noike I'lilv so in si I v cCur.'iieois a- 'iiiii h.o.'i - ' "I a- "oa.'li b they hate eaUid llo- -fc.-wutc M . .. . to tb.il ail nil I l.y ll li.it roil. J out ill.' - 1- : I'o.tls. I'AM s ai. I Nin I ., at a t.oc a-t"i,..- ;- tl.el It- It'lloo i;..' (bat ll:b v . t k eo.il. t U". : C-'ll'll leai v I' bltlll. . ieb lit boll .-Live" co.t'itti !!.; I i.'cli iie ei .. l.ii,. w: voul i .lo the 1,. ty ail' t v ik and when .i-'iji v.y.-, that, tin ii to I'. I. id a i'lieil l.wilt Ml, i'M: u; 1 ill -od'.-tiii;; on. ei the ' Fix S I K ,V l.lox f-i:utx,; !lfl'F. C-.MI'AX. . I A'lll.l M.t. lllXI.-s," wil'i wbi -h ton iii.iv s- H Ironi the lini -t cambric i the lo i wo. t ..-1 11, n iiltolll change ol I. ed. iieee! " o" ter.ooi, :!o-v have not been di-apj". ii.i. ,i. '11,1.- Iniiiii j lb . . -loped tile auapl thlii.'y of Ilia l.ihv ..i ..II kill-'- "t n "I k , ti c ii -A I ii-aei- a". ''. p in mh ii .-e .lit- ..i vual iiMisirtaii' eliKit - ; orn .: Mi on M Mm iiim.s ' ),ai.. ,,r ,1,, ... ... "T'.n.oi ax.. . iitxi- ' t.-h wo e.. ii li'iolv . ; l.i bo il:.- -l,Ir I .Ul.oKLVI M .A i 1 1 1 N I. .i l'i""! 1 -w.li;; Hie i"..ir-i.st hii, n thread Bill-' IIMI -l! i 1. e a. the I I eollon- mi. I v. il, I, 1 -, I.l. , -1 I: at be n-.'.l 1. 1 lo ,)," jery tioi -I cambric n.-i i. . w..'t ' ' -'Oeif.-n- thus c-'rii!ot;in-': iu on" e- .-i"s. ' I 'ia . x .-r..- .(.i.-.ii.' -. i . ii e 1 in ni:. i ., l-A.Mil.V ob M IM I'M ll'KINi; M , ihm: V have hud our M,,. hi:;, s 1,1 -ie l,e public p.i. -ei: u.ili :,, e.. a', j'.li I, ir repiitatioii lio.-.o-- i t .'.In I . '", - l ,n, ,1 vi'li fly ii," col"!- In', e i.'l-n la Ill'' wav-i.le ; ' aiel . on lb.. ,.i..-, Ih ,. i.i .-it ll . will know ihelll I.'i li'on . 1 Mo. I'V ;t"i . ''-, l'lXM.i; A l.loN- Hai III.XK Won i's' IV lo pul.li" fat ill ; il .-.ie, e ,- i- e-:.il.li-hed. and I :il"t;h i aim sli.-ill be. a.- ll ha. iii the pa,-; I , to t, 1 1 1 r i 1 1 . r iinprovo. oiinplily and reduce, the cost oi our m.-i chines. Wo -ball, in a f. w .hit -. i.-sue .1 new pri. . Ii-i For I a. 'lo i - licul ! a. bin s... Fl.MtLE.t l,"N M.UIM; MACHIVF. Cu . .N ia a'iss I Ii oa.i wat , New i.uh " -j H I! Msi:i:. A 'enl. .-uiibu'i v. l',i. .M al'.-h 11:1. I Mi'.! I il Usi vt llli-i.l c v1oimI-iii - Ktiii. I i;ii. ON' and a f.-r .Ni.icnili.-r '.' 1-01. 1'.:.-:,: : Iraius will nt:i as - l..ws . .MO INi.t .-'OL ill .''.. i. '- .. - -Leave Scranton. .'. 'J . M lo -o It lliL-o.ui. ii 'o u l M F.ioi lusl.U! ,. h ..'i Km nt. in I '.ihi lib- : !.. Arrive at .Noilhiiii.b. o 1 o i."i MOVI.N'! .Ni'Klll Leaxu N"i:l"in;l,i r! in I. t .0 P ; 1'. IM III". ."I III linp.-i-r. .i lib-m.-i.-u:-. :'. ..7 Kin I. .-:. S . 0 I .-Hve. I I., P V Arrite at ant- :i, ;i on p M ;t in A l'a.-i ti '.-r Tr.Mii a! .. .-:tv hin-t. ii al ) ; 1 A M tor .- -i-anlou. to 1 1 with a li.iin t"; New oi k beluiuiiio. bate-' Sen mon oiiaiui.tl of Ir.ii.i lioui Nut Yolk, at I la I' AI The l..n kaoai.i:a A lilneu: -i-ur b.iiltoa 1 eoi.n,,-; , with lb" Delaware. laiekntvalaia an I We-tetn bail road at .Sraii!on. l,.r New York and intu ie.. .liate point :isl. At Pupcil it e.x.iiecl wi;h the Ca'.o.wivi Ka.i road, h.r p.-ii.t- b..:, es-i an 1 t At Xoi tlain.beil.'iii.l ii com,. wi 1: tie IT i ph'a A brie Knilr I and Xoitiurn lulial lia.t load, tor points te-l rial south .It'll V 1'. ll.r-l.LV. ri.-'l .1. C. W'n OS liciuial Ticket Ae.i-L. iK, " i4C2Cir.-s lion i., lliii-iliittil!, V.i. rpilE li.ariaenieiitof ihi.. well-kr. wn Hnt.d I -t I. in; been u-mi I M- Mes-is 1'nVl.t: A 111 Kb t!.. r.-i ... i- , ! I- i f..: ..l I);. i.l.'i, H i' :beh'iu-'' is l' w b, n:.-, l!: ' i- 'blv r notal' I n filled, ai.d im roved, tv i' ii a vi. h t... the , r, i -a . enlufot table ilCooliil.l.Kliulell i-f liiese Alii unit let. ' tl-.c i :C..Y. hii.ei.t v.i !i thiir eu-'oni liu...,- . . reC" it C lill.t llo.'iilioli in.. I eoiirl. sx an-1 no exi.ei.- j will be. .-paud ti a: n i.y ciinlu.-c lo maiuiain o U'.t.i 111 a Ins! cl;.-- -tyb . Families and oilier. do.-'uincr to --i"t'i-n in Ham luir? during uie -uuiui. r in. iuii-. w-l i-.-.d plea -..:. boal.Hli' an-1 l.r re a r.i u ,11-; eaiil t'-. d r-'oln.: in -... est.tblisl.laenl ii.Kl iiiolvriile ! ii .-(.'' i . r'l.F - M-: b l-i'.-.V .1 i,il.l:i ; lib!. I: IVH. S'H-iii'i' :i 1 1 I rxiir-i-.m i- liU. CLOTHINCJ i-OTa ALL. rPH!: un lor-io-lio'l Ii,.. just rec ited the laivi I a-.-o.-.nieiit of M'lilJv'i AXL .-I .MMI-.K l'i." T 1 1 1 N i i t or I r.ai -hi to Sia.l at y i i ik. , ..-., u: in ii.tV rn.if; I;- lii...l a. el iLc J.'.i.- -...,, ..: . lll.it he is tuai le I to .-!1 nini'ia: than evek ' 11'- -,"k i- ! !-, hi -l ilia.. ;-i .1. l.iTllipseto.re-l ll, .1 li. n;. -! :ii: I l;-;it -'vies, in; 1 e -usi-ts of I'll ESS COATS Fll-Ol --)t..yil. Cn-iniere or lin-im--- Coav ,,f .lifi'.ri-r.t price--Fan 1 I'lain and Fancy C i iii:e.-e. . I' ILc 1st. -' !H, A lar-re a.--- r'l.-'-i-.f ol I'lain aid V inoy Vt Well made Shir". Woolen Shirt' nr. I o.c;-'.o.: CAIU'ET liAOS AND TK I NKS. And n!su u l.ilii.ber o'her artklt of g.-ntlciin wear. We ari'.oiinoo to every one that . .11 CI.oTH. FMI'OKU.M i vn.-iirpa-.sed by :,;.y otli. r in t". So.lc for ipialily. clu :tpne-- and 'iiiral'ility. Wo e,--al'ely say t..lbo-e who arc pulvha.-inu; lie.-.dx SI.. 1 l-lolhiiiir. ai retail, tio-y can buy their eea-is ,,f lu a! a chi ap r Ca-li l'rice t.uu ui.y'ether est;;M;.-hu.t! in Peru i -x-1 x ii 1 1 i n . 'J lie proof i.f the Pu.l.lin r ,s eat'iii; it. I'ln, j:tt C il.t a Cllil l-i-lo; e I .: '1 a. o . tsel. I,', ie Jib-iil'll r CHV.'I.I l.l.i!. . r- ,! N'e.lii, i .o ut Vi'taiii ;':!.ui Sai ! nr.- r. I, l".i. .-i'..'. !ll.OM MM.E4I4. I lloi ne v III l.:m . Sni-.biny. Nei:l.-.iinl . AV lau'lcoiialy. l"elii..-yltaliia. il ornie.lv l ie, b,ir;;. -nv 1. r counl ) OFFICi:. Ma.kvt street, .me 'it .. r ea -t of Fr:!;:. 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IP :, : , and Sim v-1 i:m:i: Dii'I'i'.iicnt trvi.i-i. .wp l't Tl:nx--. tiirvinx iu juice fn-in ti cents upnai'.s. ill nhieh w ill be sold ul the lowest ea-hpii". ai t clo u)i storo i f J U llNi .l.i. fui.laiy, March 22, 1 302. Iri iioiiN. Lard. iloi-e. Lard Oil. Drinl Fr.: .-lOOKed Eeef. Peal.-1 L.ili. r. A . A WM Mi'l.VNIi --."i c:r.-. I V. : ,.,f Phil.. -tetj ta IFn.s, Side, .-hoilld. is, i' .i k . Fei Sale by " I l hi V.nh 2'.' t- ll, ir. im it. VMot-Mi-v nt Law, UNblliV. 1 Colli II. I,- al'i l.,b d l.i u. !l." ei colli . f X ihlllaln l-!-il.d, I niell, M.y b r, .MoU. . .ir. I , dill:! and Lycoii.ti, ;. 1;1 -t:i-.l-xi l Hon .1 .1,11 M Heed. Fl.il... Ii Iph.a. A li iiatiell A Co., lb u. Win. A. P. .,', Melton M Ma I.l 1 .,, . 1.. It, -, h.iiu .'. C , J-a 1'. cil sir. if. New , . John W. A-hiiii a.l. An.-rn.y at I... it Matthews A: i.i.x, Aiioiiuy.al Lan , s n.bury, Mareii J-.i, l-al! 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