Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, September 20, 1862, Image 3

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    Cf)C untmvy amrviran.
IT. II. M ASSKU, Editor & l'ropriotor.
SH Alt lt,
S.V'R llDAY, SKl'TEMHEIt 2't, INHi.
8. M. rKTTF.NCULIi & CO.,
;7 Pink Kow, New York, and 0 flute Street,
l!ii-t"ii, nro cur age
nts fur tlio Srxnrnv AMF.mrA
in llios.c cilir". and arc authorised to lako Advertise
ments nnd Subscriptions fur us nt our Inwost rate.
;.. " XovrAYiso SuusntinEtiP. Wo slmll
iniitinuc locut off weekly nil subscribers
lit U-.ng standing anil doubtful responsibility,
v,lio make 110 ell'ort to pay. 11' their paper
is stopped they will know tlio reason.
l-if As Al'IMtKSTICB WASTr.l). A liny
.ibimt fiflirn years of are, desiring to learn
the priiitini; business, can have a good chance
by applying at this olhYe inimi .liutcly. One
from town that can board himself, preferred.
;-;;' -1 )n Moml:iy last 70 secesh and a
train of 30 viurniw nrrivad at C'lmmber.sbiiig,
vliii-li had been captured by sonic of our
troops near Hagcrstown. 15. W.?tn", f
the Simliuiy company, who came home on n
short iul.irli. says they are the dirtiest
and most scaly looking objects lie ever saw
-lank, kail and greasy, ami so completely
l.ronzcd by the sun that they arc hardly
listinmiishable from mulattoes.
(Ji-ni ,-ul Tope's report on our first
,:me will be read w ith interest. Hecenstires
nine of our I'est (leneials. MeC'lellan inclu
led, and awards great praise to McOowcll.
,hieh induces us to think that the report
ins been too highly colored, and should be
ree'ned with considerable allowance until
he charges referred to are investigated.
;--'" Scrclary Reward telegraphed the
oiumis:-ioners in Philadelphia, on Saturday
that any al'n.-n (although not naturali.ed)
vie) ha I 1 ver attempted to Vote was liable
o b.' ilral'ted.
The en lire number of troops culled for by
he Pivsid"iit of the United Status has been
;it: :!,'J"in a. a: ifiifLt'l ti"i(!ii)l.
;-!'Tlie following is an abstract of the
ip.'it mad'' by John Voungman. Esq., Com
nisMoucr for drafting the militia in this
omiiy. The following townships and bo
.iiighs have an excess over, ami are not
ubjec! to a draft, vi: Turbutville 5 ; Mc
v.m nvi!!e 1:1; Millou 2S; !MiiiUtny 1;
"oilir.iin')erhind even.
The following townships subject to draft
have to make tip their quota as follows;
"uillis I'la'pie Hi; Lewis 20: Pcluwnrc 13 5
iit-lmt. 21 ; Point 12; Uper Augusta 7 ;
.om-it Augu.-t:i 17; Kush 27;' Shnniokin
I; Ait. Carinel 40; Coal 23; Zcrbn :il ;
.it lie Mah"iioy7; Cameron 11; Jackson
3: V;.-liie'-to:i "2; Jordan "0; Pp. Jlalio
...y '.'! ; Power M;du.i.-y '.
To;-d of iv. 17; ,!' ill Im ii -., y 1
From Iluropo.
ITALY.
A despstcli from Paris, on August Hist,
says : "The defeat nnd capture of Cluribuldi
11s nnnounccd, is conilimcd by the Mnui
teiir." The Monitettr says : "The Insurrection
which threatened to comprise the destinies
of Italy, lins terminntcd. Garibaldi, after a
very sharp contest, in which he was wound
ed, has been compelled to surrender, with
all his adherents. He was immediately put
on board an Italian frigate, which had re
ceived orders to convey him to Spez.hi.
The blockade of tho coast of Sicily has been
raised.
The Italia states that in theencountcr with
the (inribnldians the Koyal troops had 12
killed and 200 wounded. The same paper
gays Garibaldi has received two wounds, one
of which is serious. His son Mcnotti, isalso
wounded.
The Gazzctta di Torino says that Gari
baldi has asked to be put on hoard an
English steamer, in order that hd may leave
his country.
The trial of Garibaldi and his followers
will take place immediately. It is not know u
by what tribunal he will be tried.
The official Turin Gazette says that Gari
baldi tins been removed to Varignans, in the
Gulf of Spczzia. 1 lis wounds appear to have
been slight. The Government ordered two
distinguished men to attend him.
An extraordinary council of Ministers was
held at Turin, to take into consideration his
case. The opinion which prevailed at the
council was that justice should take its
course. Two of the Ministers were in favor
of granting him an amnesty. Nothing has
been decided as yet as to the form of his
trial.
The London Times says that Garibaldi is
the undeniable founder of Italian unity. It
adds; "lie must not stand ns a criminal
before Italian judges upon the very grounds
of a blow struck for Italy. The w ay to ob
viate so jarring a spectacle would be for
Garibaldi to pledge himself to his old friend
and comrade, Victor Emmanuel, on his
parole, to leave Europe for an indefinite
term."
1 n'
IcKl army, after u brief raid
the Potomac, on Friday, coiiiiih need
11 inglorious retreat. Their march through
larylatid was attended with no iiauife.-U
...: i.f welcome 011 the pail of the fit i
a:.d in place of a great upri.-mg ot tit
le lust fi iv Wire found w i'iing to f.-r-aki-ln.n-.i
- a:..l luiiie their I'ituhiis with
of a:i annv of half ch -the. I, U:.'.f faiio.di-
ii.-.
Tli- If.trii-burg 7-.;-.yi of the lsili
:-av : !b -patches at Head (Juarlt is
la--er-tow n up to late l.i.-t evening
We h.iv-
.. I.';ie:-'l
1 tr hi'.-ii is
lie- f-o;.
-We have
r-
, I- ill Mo:
lilevi
i- si
il in.;
110 f-.ril
( :.!. M-
l.-biir:; I
"1 a I.',, i-oiis victory,
. iin-l- ' a-i 1 a p-i -oner
al ii. 1 .1.1.1 !.; lVi,tili'U..l
,c- l'e-'lit of tie- tight
1 '!!! 01'- hea.i.'iirtrters
;im evening;."
'I'Im- Mar In li.-nt iM-li.v.
Lofisvu.i.K, .September II. There was
inm-li e.xciteinent in the city this afternoon,
in consequence of the news of u battle be
tween our forces and the Rebel.-, ut M11111
furdsvilie. Ki.iZAUKTiiTowN, fjept. 14. The Hcbels
under General Duncan attacked forces at
Green river near Muml'ordsville, about !1
o'clock this morning. The light lasted till
11 o'clock A. M. Our men foirght. braely,
firing the last shot. The Uebeli were re
pulsecl with heavy loss.
The Kebels sent in a flag of truce, asking
permission to bury their dead, which Was
granted. Colonel Wilder, of the Seven
teenth Indiana, commanded the Federal
forces.
Lorisvu.i.E, Sept. 13. A gentleman from
Frankfort arrived here to-day. says only 1.10
Keliel cavalry w as there. .Must of the troops
had moved some distance from the town.
Reliable information has been received
to the effect that liragg is now utTompkins
ville. Two deserters from lliickner's army says
Iluckner was at Sparta, Tennessee, on Sun
day, last, with 1(1,000 men. He was inarch
ing towards Kentucky.
Captain Morris, who has ju-t returned
from a scouting, expedition, reports 500 of
the Rebel cavalry at Xewt'a-lle. They cap
tured the telegraph operator at Eminence,
and threatened to hang him unless he gave
t hem his iiotrument.
M lclliiii's Kcccpliou ni l'i-'l'i'i-k
ll.w.TlMoiu:, Sept. 1 1.
Gen. lhimside passed through Frederick
early on Saturday morning, and the whole
army pjj-hed on after the enemy by every
road, and even crossing the fields.
The people turned out to welcome lhim
side with the utmo.-t enthu.-iasin, including
men. women and children, and when Gen.
Meridian came the people blocked up the
streets so that it was dillieult for him to
reach his head-quarters. The scene is de
scribed as mo.-t exciting; the people waved
ilags and handerchiefs, and even the women
M-reamed words of welcome at the top of
their voices.
A Rebel train of 100 ammunition and
s-ihsiMcnce wagons was captured by Gen.
Franklin, and about 1.10 Rebel prisoners had
been sent into J- rederick.
Arrtvnl of Wonnded.
Fbkdkbh-k, Sept. 15, 18C2. Corujl Gal
lagher commanding Third Brigade, Penn
sylvania Reserves, and Lieutenant Edward
Riley, Company K, 12th Pennsylvania, were
brought in to-day, wounded ut the battle of
South Mountain yesterday.
I.nte It-cm 4'umtM-rInnl 4iJnp.
Cincinnati, Sept. 13. Advices from Cum
berland Gap to August 31st represent that
General Morgan is in fined ipirits. lie is
foraging the country in all directions, and
will liold out until relieved.
The enemy are still in force on his front,
but not in the rear, the Rebel force in Ken
tucky having joined Kirby Smith.
General Morgan made a raid at Rogor's
Gap, killing six wounding six and taking
a w hole company prisoners, without losing
a man.
Important from 4'iiM-limiill.
Cincinnati, Sept. 13. The Rebel army
has fallen back beyond Florence. Some
straggler, taken by our scouts, say they had
twenty thousand men. Others sa'v they only
had teu thousand advanced this side of
Florence, under General Ileth. Prisoners
say the retreat was made because they heard
of lluell's presence in Kentucky, and had
not heard from Rragg. Our scouts, late last
night, reported that the enemy was retreat
ing in confusion.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ltl'Y FI KM!
J OUN' FA 11 Kill A,
No. 71S Arc-li Street. Iio
linv Kiglilh. CiHilh xilc,
l'lULADiai'llIA.
Tmportor nnil Manu
facturer uf. nnd Ih-nk-r
in nit kiii'l" (f Fancy
Fun", for Ladies' nnd
i Children wenr.
-J I desire to pay to my
menus ol ."Minljury nnd
tho riirruundinft cun
tie that I liavo now in
?tre. one (if tlio largest
mid niot beautit'td u.
pnrtmntitMif nil kinds nnd qualities of I-'ani-y l'ur-',
Lii'lit-s and Children' Wear, that will be. wurn dur
iiift 1 1 tr Fall and Wilder.
My Furs were j-ureliae 1 in Kumpo, r-reriou to
the. rise in iterling lixchnne. nncl 1I10 New luty
Imposed on nit lurs, Iuiorted itue. thu first of Au-gu.-t.
I Weill 1 nl?o jl ate. that nn my stock tails. I will
ofl'er it at juice prnjM-riionatc to what the goods cost
nie ; luil. it will be mipo-siblL- for me to Import and
Manufacture any more l'urs. nnd sell them at tho
sjoiii- prices, owing lo the unsettled slate of the affairs,
of the Country.
l'J licmeinhcr the naiiie. number nnd street
.loll KtHKIKA.
7H Arch Street, l'hila.lelphia
Septeluber l-i. .SI)2. im
GEO. P. BAILEY CO. S
COliVfinoiifJo
; mil lo it
OHIO'S IMTIT imIKOVi:i
BRO O ISE.
THE fulwribcr hnvinR purchased tho Hield f.r
Northumberland coutily, oilers for fulo 1NU1 VI
HUAIi nnd TOWNSHIP RIGHT?. This lirooni is
nn excellent nnd durnblo nrlicle nnd ni rn-ily pen
slructed Hint 11 child can put it together. The entire
cost of the llrooin, matcriiil nnd all, will not exceed
six cents.
J he It inht nnd machinery f"f th mnkinc e.iito
tl 23, for n Individual ltiuhl.
iuwnslup ltiirhis will be sold nt the tnnst reasonable
rules. Apply nt FISIILlt'S Pruir Store, or lo
THOMAS Mellow.
July 20, 1 802 3100. Isuubmy, Th.
llltAIHY HOI'Ki:.
Corner of Flute and Third Strctt,
Il.viuiisnctio. P.i.
TIIIS IIOUPK, in eonseipuencc of lis c
I nnd near location to the Cupilol. h:
desirable stopping plnee. not mly for those having
business nt the seal of Uuvvriniii-nt, but t'ur others
visitiiifr llnrrisburg.
March 2V, 1.S02.
oo.oo vu ri:i:i!s n im iiii
10 4'ici ii Tin: ici:iu:i.i.14 t
TIIIE snme number of persons nro also w nnlr-1 to
1 wear tho HOOTS nnd Mini's, now beine mnnu
faclured.'hy the subscriber, of the letcst slyb-s nnd
best of lunteriid. Having n large stock of inaterial,
he will make up to order in the best workmanlike,
manner, nil kinds, of
(riitlc-MM'ti'N Hoof a nnd siloes,
I.ikIIcm' KIiocsiiiikI ni I -.
4'liililrcnH K1km-, iVc.Vr.,
Al short notice. Having several years' experience
he feels confident of giving gencr illy sati l.i ti .11 lo
all w hu may give him n call.
All work" nuit he paid for b. f.,re leaving the shi p
w hen "x percent will bp deducted oil'.
Call al bis .shop nearly opposite Hie Court llou-o.
In Market Sjnare. ami nsccriain his low 11i. es and
cxainino hit stock before purclin.-irj lsewlo-re.
JOHN WlbVbll.
Piinbury, August 9. 1 V,2. din
l.miilM-r ! I.iiiiiIh-i-!
PHI LIP MI AY, Miincy. Lycoming coutily, l'a.,
INFORMS his friends nnd the public in gnoial.
that he cuistantly keej-son hand Iioar.l.-'.siiin-rles,
Lath. .loists. and all kin-Is of I.o?-:l .,-r and builoLii"
materials, nhieh he will sell nt (lie b-wc-t pi ne.-. "
March M. Isiil.
3STOW OJPJZ.JST.
AYE1VS
MAMMOTH FURNITURE WAKE
HOUSE.
Uil V mil I'liOHinit Strtel, IMiil-a.
(Late LEW A CO S Dry 'IojI Piorc.)
.i:. .1. in:.Eis:i.s,
Koriucrly i21 Walnut Street,
l'hiladulphin, August 3, 1Si'.2 .lia
; i' Aiei ii: iim m:.'
Till: TIMi: TO FILL Vol'U ALIJl'MS
'cllelici- of the earc'ty of -h-nge. 1 will "i ll
1M1I.
I.clK-r.
ed ill the
' folluw-
iinliitii Itrixlinairi- I.;lst
i .ipiaiu l'.rod'ie el. viio uas l.iili
le battle of 1 i J 1 1 Hun. dh-talcd ll
1.: Ielli-rjUst llefore he dieil:
i o-iilnent i.-. unnecessary.
-Uear I'.rother and Sister- I am paiiu;
iw tVoni ci.rtii. but send you love from m
u-r; ceeli. For all yoiiro c and Uiinl- 1
e . icav '-u be rewarded. I have i" .1 1 1 1
1 in ! 1 v, ;i u 1 1 l.ow die (Variedly. 1 am one
I' 1 1n- ietilns of 1'opeV iii:!.i-ci!ity :ind IMc- ,
'oeli'.- tl-e.ls.m. Tell the. I'lC-iili-llt ollld ;
e ,.i,ve the country he must not e;ive our i
allie.v,-,! ta-r into such h-inds. but ',
"j will triumph yet. The oldiei- will re
dd ils Colds, iiuv polluted by inil eeility
id treason. John. ou owe a debt to your
lint rv. rue ' fsliow U Tope s ineolnn
iiey ;
lem ll
,eii to iis-iired destruction. I hud hoped
have livid lon-'cr, but I iti hmul
anor of baltle, as I could wish. Karewt JIJ
ooil and t lie noble ollieeis of my f(U
nit 1 conlide w ife and children, J,"'
id McDowell's infi-iny, and tone
:il lilaees where lin v u- ieud biave
the
VrriMr lApIos-loii lthurK.
I'lTTsni Rfi, Sept. 17.
A frightful exjilosion .c'currcd at the
nitcd Slates Ar-eniil iLLi .al'J-rnoon ut two
eloek in a large frame building know as
ie laboratory.
About 1 71s boys and jrirls were employed
1 the buildinc; at the time of the disaster,
"1 or si) of whom were Killed.
The LAp.oMoii was followed l y another
nlil toe entire building was destroyed.
Thos- w ho could not escape in time were
urncd up, the sci no w as mot iipphliiiii
end boiiii-s were l in; in hcatis as thev had
illeii, and in some places, w hero the heat
as intense the whitened bouts could be
en lliiouo;h the smoke and Ihmie in other
hu e, laruo iimm-$ of blackened ljf-slj were
isilde.
I 10 the present time sixty three Lodies
ave been taken from the ruins. The cause
C 1 he explosion is not known, but it is ud
nilUd bv all to have been ueeidental.
I'roni lliii-1-ir.lturu
ilAltlllKlll'lta, Se))t, 1C, 1SI2.
The 7 w '"'' of this evening guys : ''It
eeius that it i.s Uot Ihe iuteiitiou of tho (!o
ernor to inarch tho militia beyond the
orders, and even ifniieh wer his object, hr
not vested with powers to order such tin
txpedilion."
MeClellan ha l-een in hot iHtrsuit of the
lebels, who are believed to have retreated
owards 'Winchester, in the Shenandoah
I'allev. There in danicr that ihc enemy
nay alleinpt to invade Middle i'uunylvania
liroHjjti ll.iueock, ami to procure buppues
or his army, of which they nrc in the most
uvsMilU Uetd. Tho lu'oper steps have Ijcoii
iaken to prevent thU
Tho Noithuiuberhiud JJaptist AssochfciuU
will meet in Jersey Shore, Tuesday tlio ltttli
-M iit. Hunday School Convention, Monday
venin.L'ri viou
,Vns i'roni tit'iiliK-Uy.
I From the New Albany LeJijer, lotli
The runiorcd lie;ht near liallat ill between
the I nion troops, under CiiUchdoii, and the
Kebels, under IScncral Ur:'r;u is not fully
conllrmed, yet many military men believe it.
The report is that Crittenden dcfcali'd Iirao";,
with heavy loss. llniW is endeavorinjr to
make his way into Kentucky.
(ieneral lluell and his entire army are still
said to be nt Nashxille nnd its immediate
icin it v. . It is supposed that liiu 11 will
remain at Nashville for the present.
(ieneral Kousseau and his command are
1 still at Nashville, notwithstaudinor all the
i ie)orls lo the contrary. This w e learn from
I an oUiciul source. It is not the intention of
i the l liion troops to evacuate Nashville,
i They w ill tiudit there if attacked.
I The tijjht at Cumberland (.Sap on Thursday
! last isMiid to have been 11 verv considerable
ntVair. A hirne bodv of HeU-ls attacked a
forajriiiff party of our troops some ten miles
from the (Sap. J hey were badly whipped,
and are said to have lost not less than one
hundred killed and wounded. The Federal
Joss is said to have been seventeen in killed
and wounded. Our troops took a number
ot prisoners.
Thi we learned from a hitih Federal uflicial
nt L.uisville. The condition of General
Morgan's forces at the Gap is said to be
very satisfactory, and no fears are entertained
for their safety. They have yet provisions
sulHeieiit for fifty days, ami their position is
said to be lHtitfci'iiaLlu. It will not bo Ion
before lie Rebel forces in that direction
will bo scattered to tho four winds. Steps
have already been ukc;i to insure thu re
suit. "
From nearly nil sections of Kentucky we
hear of tho orouiiiz-ittion of guerrilla bands
mid com panic for the U.cbc irpry. The
recent troubles ill that State, coupled with
their purtial successes, have brought out the
Kebcl population, una tueyiire now snowing
their ham is. 1 Ins, above n)l tjjiniis 14 Uesi
ruble, a hereafter the Union iirmicg will
know when, wiiom, ami how to strike.
terrible retribution awaits treason and lie
bcllton in that Stale. The solid columns ot
brave men now coneentratinej in that State
for the defence of the Constitution and the
Union w ill not play war. They go forth to
baltle now.
ZOOLOGICAL AND I1IPP0
AKENIC PAY ILLI ON.
mm: iniiicisi ti.iiiv iiii'ui-iii
J tsl that this Mammoth ltiibli.-hioeiilTeoiii.i i.-iiig
the largest collection of raru nnd curious aninoiN. m
well ns tho most comilcle couiciiiy of Liiicstriaa
(iyiuuasts, Ac, ever seen on this conliueut will make
its grand entree into this, place on .Miftfiiluy,
'i'itl S4'JI-iii14-i at l'l o'clock A. M.. aid gie
TWO LXllUU'l loXsund l'crfuruiauces, ul 2o clock
nnd 7 o'clock I1. M.
Among the mo.-t curious an 1 Wiutiful spccimeiis
of the animal creation which comprise the Z-ologh:ul
licpurtmcut. are African Lions, bengal Tigers. Leo
pards jthc largest and tho most beautifully marked
ver secu. iiyeuas. iiger c ins. .juckiiis, 1 lima, atui
large collection ol .MoiiKcvs ironi ttic Ourrill:i-liKe
(.irang-Out-ang. to llie playful Cluu1pa7.ec.
In Ihc Ornithological Department will be found u
spletiiliil Aviary 01 1. arc oinisoi tue 1110.-.1 gorgeous
and tiazziing plumage, iitciuoiug tuiiii- remarhaoic
nnd interesting specimen of bo-caus. (ioldcn Fhcii.
sauls. lied, lirecn. liray and Multicolored Furroic.
Homed Owls. Hilds of l'rcy ol various spccici!. be
sides a vast number of Quadrupedal and F'cather va
rieties, titlording a r-li and ancd treat tu the stu-
lenlsol Natural History.
l'roiiiinciil among the many artists who cunprise
tho llipporaitic liepartment, tire .las Jicmott, Le
Hoi do Hip)Kdrome. Miuleiuoiscllu Josephine, ac
knowledged by (he public of both hemispheres, to bo
the most beaiuil'ul-d.ishiiig and accomplished K-oies-Iricnii"
.' the age. Le .b nne Hurt the great ruler,
I'has llivers. the great Hare-hack n-l Scenic Loues
triun. the Ii.-iir.er I'.roihers the wonderful Acrobats,
IVrchennd Alt-t liano performers, S. o. Wootston,
l(. F.llinghum. II. Willi, inks. Ac. Jim Ward, the
world renowned l'crlorioiiig Clow 11. Mg. n umboldl
iho 1 i rent Trick Clown, besides a full troop of Aero
bats. Tumblers. Trapcic l'crfonucrs, Yuultcra, Jug
i?lers. Iiaueers, and Athletes.
1 lie programme 01 pciiormanee win to rieu nan
Varieil. colupri-illg an uiruy ui uoveiiiee sucu 112 cau:
not tail of insuring llie uutst complete satisfaction
Two full Lamb, couiisiscd ol hrsl-clasji solo per.
ormersf from tho Academy of Music. New York
and lloston, will accompuny the establihmeiit. The
llrasn Hand, led by llie eelciiraica .uaksthu a. if
Atwoo-l. Tho String Hand led by thu distinguished
lMi'lir.slAXo (ico, Smith.
The Mairniliccnt iiuil iincious ravillion, W ngon.
Trappings, Harnesses, Cages. Ac. nro nil new aud
triumphs 01 American .vicciianicui skiii.
r if Adtnitiaucc lo .uciiugerieuuu circus comuiuci
onlv cents.
At Milton, September 2ath.
f. II. FAKNSWOKTII, Agent.
Kunbnry, September Lt, lbiij. 2t
l'.l.i:4
NOW IS
I X eunseoiii
I my elegant TKN'MJUAl'll CAl.I'K l'l
l'uKiKAlTS.
Sil--n for One Eo'I:it-.
ent by mail Toalage paiI.
I hesc cardes are be-t piil.li-lieil niv. nrc permn
nent. 'J'hi-v embrace all the principal llenerabof
the Army. President. Cabinet, AC .l--twoof the
greatest villian-' unhung JKKt'niid I '.LA I KliiiAl.ll.
Catabigucs sent on application,
i-uuiplu copies acul ou reveijit uf Ten Ccnis. fl
JOHN nilN lV,
72S ?ans.,m r-t., rhiludelpoi.i.
September tb 1S('i2.
GROCERY & PROVISION STORE
.ttlirltCI 1UI-, rlllilni ) , -...
JOHN GOOD,
Dl" ALLIl In all kinds of (i HOCK It IKS. respectful
Iv informs the citrzens of Sunbui v and vieii.itv.
that he constantly keepsoii hand a large assortment
of the beat of all kinds of O KOCLIULS, such as
Teas, Soap. l'ried l-'ruit,
C.Ilce, Candles. Cnnmd do.
Sugar, T'oicco, rrr.m --,
Voce. Si-gors, Spices.
Svrups, Soaps, Coiifeerionarics.
Mola. es. San. S:iir-h.
1- l.ol lt. MKAT, FL11, nnd iu fuel even lL:ng in
the lilocery lipe.
LIQUORS
Of the hesl qualiiy lit Wholesale and Helail. eonsi-t-
otg ot Hrulidy, (on, ines. ralslmrgh M In-Key. aiel
Iioiiiestic Liquors generally, to which he in ilcs tlio
public lo test before purchasing elsewhere.
tall nnd see my stock. No charge- Fr showing.
J' lIlN liOOH.
Suiibury, June 1 1. I V,2.
Ml - III It V .U' tlU'.MV.
rPIIK SlNlll'KY ACAHK.MV will be opened on
.1 tho.l Minul,,; ufiftriiiUr. .M2.
I'upils insiruclcd iu Knglisl Classical aiul Mathe
matical branches.
Tho course is designed to prepare for admission
into College or to quality for bu-inc-s.
A daily record is kept of lie lUtendunee, conduct,
und rci-iiaiioiis c.f each pupl, au abstract of which
is scut monthly lo parents.
TKHMS.
Preparatory llivisioii. perquarter,
Main lllci.lon '."S"""""""
$1 00
6 CD
7 IKI
Cliuwicu.
i:i;i-Klii:ieKS.
Kx-Oov. 1'iilloek. 1'hiladilphia ; lion. A Jordan,
Hon. W. L. Hcwart, S. P. Wulvurtoii, K-i , Mm
bury; lievs. A. U. Lolc. J (1 Fan-.v. T. T. 'liius.
W. C. Luwsoii, Ksi , ami l'l. W 11 M.irr. Mill- n.
JAMKsj U. I'.n.NLi. A M ,
Priuuip.-il.
unbury, July 12, 1-V.2.
Iiu purl nl lo l.TerH (if (oiiiil l'i a,
BHIUHTA SON invite attention to their Stock of
Prime llreen nnd lllacli Tea.
Sunhurv, June !.", isivl.
V.ll.l
P 8 tf il
r a m
FIIIMNC & (lIUxNT
A III' HAPPY TO ANNOlNCK THAT TIIKY
ALL WHO WISH
to riiuiiAsi:
Arc curing (lie Sick to n t xlonl never
before known of any Medicine.
K7ALID3. r,E,D AND JUDGE FCR Y0UL2ELVE3
JITI.r.S IIAt'Eti, Km., Hie tV(JI kticitvn rrfnmpT, o,
Clifftnnl Hlmi, rinl;nlplilii;i, whe-o chuiro ircilucti
nro It'iiml at ftliunpt cvor" tiM)rt cfiys :
' I in linpf y to My (if jour t1 atm mitic fit ii, tint I
have fdi in d ilicrn h t'ottr Inmilv iiicthrrne , for ritiimion
up, tlinii ntiy othrr wiilun 'iny kimwIi-ilL'p. Muny ot my
fiifiuh hnve rrnlipd inaiked tTtiriii funu tin m, mm! n.
inriile Willi me in M if vine tlmt tliry p.s-ei rtt:unlifinry
virtnm for tlrivim out tlinraj unit i nritiit tlie fi k. They
are not only pflrrtuM, lmt mte sinl (ilnmt to le inkn
qiinlitien which tmit mtike tliciu valued y the public
tvhen tliry are known."
The vpncnt.le Thnnrrltor WAKIHwWV writes from Bal
timore, ITtih April, iKil :
" lia. J. C At m Sir : I have tnkn yrmr 1'ilt with
prent hniefit, lor the li-ttetsnrH, I:iiiiik r, loan ot flttle
and Hiliciis Itcmlaclir, w lih Ii hnn of l.tto yciirs overtaken
me in the i)riii(r. A fiw riiws of ytiitr Till nireil nte. I
hive litfd your Cherry I'ertornl m,iny years in my latuily
fur rou elm and colds with untniliiiii (iin cct. Ymi m.ikn
mediruicri whiih cure ; nnd I tWl it n ilfnnro tn coiiiiueiil
yon for the c'il J'''! "ftve done and are ilonm."
JOHN F. BEATTY, K.,PcC. of the rctm. Railroad Co.
itaj 1
Pa. ft. H. Offrr, Philadelphia, T)re. H, IH.VI.
'Ptr: I take pletir-ure in aiMmt; my trnmnny t the
efTirary of your medicine, having derived wry mnteria
lienctit from the line of Uoth our IVt-roral and Cmii trta
fill. I am never without tliftii in toy l;mily, nr mIiMI
ever consent to be, whilo my mean will procure them. "
The widely renowned S. S. 8TEVEXH, M. P., of Wont
worth, S. II., writer:
Mnina us-d your Catimhtk rut. in my pr.irttie, 1
ceriily from eterifiiro' thai they nre tin invaluable purcn
t i o. In ease oi tliotdrcd Inm li-m ot the liver, eau-ini;
lieadarhe, itidisesfifii, rniiVftuH, and tlif c'fit variety
of die.ie! that fellow, they an n niirer remedy than any
rttier. In nil ense where a jmra'ive remedy i reipnreil,
1 ri.nti h ntly reremmend thce Pilli? to tlie pnl.hc, a
piiH'riMr to any f'ther 1 have ever b'liiid. 'J'hry are nre
in their oteratioii. ami jirtleiMly ate qnaliiiVs uhirh
make them an invnluahle artirle for public u-r. I h.ivu
fr many yenrx known ymir Cherry k'tctvral iw the he-it
Couch medicine in the world ; and these PtlN nre in tm
vi"e inletior tn tint mlmiruhlo pieparatioii for the treat
ment of diseases."
" Aetna Mr., .Vr.
" Tin. J. C. Atb Prir Sir : I have been nflirtM( from
my hirili with srri'tnla in it? wor.-t b rin, and now, ntter
twenty year trial, and an untold id auto-int ol 'suih toil',
liavo Uen fiiiopletely cured in a t. w week;" by Vti.
With what tceliniH -f rejnirinj! I write can only ha
iruacined when yon real tie wlmt 1 have aull'ered, aud how
lonu.
" Never until now Imve I been free from thi lonthome
riisrane in come chape. At time it attacked my ee, and
made me almost Mind, boidon ihc ntiemlitralile pain ; nt
others it t itled in the scalp el my head, and dotroyed my
hair, and ha kept me paitl kihi all my dai; Himetiiited
it came out in my lace, ni;d kept it tor im-ntle a raw w.re.
" Abi ul nine weeks an I ei uimt net i takina '"nr t'a
tharitf fills and now am entirely free Inun tht-cimiplami.
5Iy eer aie well, inv skin is t.ur, and my hnr has eom
inenced a henlihv i''nwihi oil id w hull make me leel
already a new wron.
' llcpinc tin- st.neinont niftv be the means ofrinivpvinq
iiilennaiit.il that shall do gm-il" to filter, 1 am, with every
Bcnliiiiciit id gratitude, lour--. Arc,
.MA HI A PlfKm."
' I have known the nlmve nami d Maria linker from
Iter childhood, and her btaiement i tirittlv true.
amiukw j. Mi;Hi:nvn,
Overseer of the IVitHiioiiih MamtUuturinc t'o."
Cut. JUKI. I'll ATT. of tho thip Mtrii u, wntot Inm
t.-ieii, 'j.uh April, l:l:
' Veur IMIn have nuvd ine from a bilioii attack which '
arose iVem derangement of ttic Liver, whiili n.-ol ,rt ue
very sertoiia. I had fa i lid ot any relief by mv fb -i'-lan, j
and frt'in every lerne(l I rnUI try ; but "a lov d e- of t
your I'M!.- have comph it h' re-teii-ti me t hralih. I h.we i
jriven them t my chiMrvii b r worms with ihe :-et ef- i
ft-cts. J hey Weie preiit tly eiired. I reci rnmenileil them
to a fite ltd f r m-iiveiies, wlm li lmt irotihled lorn fr
inontli ; ho told me in a tew (!;ijh ihey had mrtd Inm.
Veil make llie Ut itiedunie tn the world ; und I am lite
lo say m.'1
Itend this ficm the di-ttngni-hed Hdii itor of the Supreme
i ohm, vh'i'O I rilnani al'ihiit s have made Inm well
Kmm u, in l fi.I in lb b:.t the iieiL'tibort:i utt.s
l A u UW(s 5rft Ajnlt 14.
"Fir: I have pr.Mt fati-i:ti iu n in aunnj .-u that
ll:V-e!l ami Mini) have hern eiy mio h beij- lited by yetrr
inedit ine. M w tie w a.- ured, twn jenr Mitre, it t se
ver" and iLni-'rcii c 'iiL'h. by etrr Chi rhv I'ktmhu.,
and Mine then lire ertjiord perfect health. My children
have several lime? been V tin (i liom aiiackiot ihe Inthi
eua and Cioup by il. It is an mvalnriMe retnuly It
thie ri'tuplaiiit:;. fiir ( m tin n I'n.i.it have entirely
cured me trt.ni a d-j pMH m. ei-iiM-iKM, wlm h ha.-.
pri'W ii uplift me l-r '"me t n, indeed, ihi- c.ie m
niccb ti if iii:. i ;;ttt. th m 'l!' i.i.'t 1lt.it I h:td tai'e.t
pet relief fruMi the le.-t I'tr. -L ian- v hi. h i'n ertn'ii of
the mutiny alli.rd, and li in any ot (he uumereu itme
diPf I had taken.
eit ee!ii to ns I'lTti r. I ke a pmvule nt ia blcs-iinc
to etir tn ir tit , and mi may w ell Mirp, r- we are ml un
tlllllit'iU ul It. icU r peritti:i ,
LKAVI'iT TMAXTFR."
uSctntt Chmhrr, OArV, A-'til 5A, 1WM,
" l-R, j. V. Avi ti Heiieied Hu : I have mndo a lia r
on !h trial ' I tl e t tm ti t n l'n t , it-it n e b oui ai'ent.
aiul have been t uied t ihem t f t1, die't Itol Khf ntnaii-iii
limit rwh; h le icin-i me uilirini. Ihe fir-t ibi-e rt--lit-vtd
ine, and n tew Mih.-e;rAiti dc-es bae mttrelv
r'-neicd ll .!i-e ee. T t-1 1 ot hiMtt r health new than l r
"ine yvars bett.re, w Iiu h 1 nnnt-ute enitre!y to ih t ilect
'l your L'aihibtu fiu.i. ours w nh treat re-pt . t.
U CU .S It. Mt.'l L'AI.K."
where Ihey rei 1e. and w h- wonbl n.-t mke the e uic
ineirts wtilifut a ttit-nuijiJi c. nvulu n t!;;t :iny w.re Hut-.
rrepareil by DR. J. C. AYEH & CO.,
Fraotical and Analytical ChemiaU, Lowell, Mass.
P.il.l l y TsiYiuz & tiritht. an-1 K. A. l'i '..ir. in
Sunliury,
Dr. 1!. I!. M-O-y. X..."l.!ii.-.'.. ll.iu l.
.1. F. I'liflnw. Mini ('. l;ri-.n. -'ilt. :i
J. l'lii;-:ii:ui, '1 .irl u: v
ll. i li A- ('.... M: Curir. I
r1. lli-r-iri---,r. I'!lv.-lii!r'.
Wii.n. Miilimmy. "
AW'avi r .V y V illiiiinri. Piixin".'-.
An 1 li :t! -r- I'. i-rywht re.
Auir-u-12. -Iv
Ma-: now r.uciMViN'i an kntikk
New Stock of Goods ! !
MAM Ol' IlK II Al; K
K.T1DUCED IN TRICK,
Good & Handsome Goods
AT
no iiam; a
nnJ nllli"iiL-li (-ii viiiliu i
l.ili.l'
Hull!
DRY GOODS
Jv i r i.i id a
THE MAMMOTH,
will Oiilivinou liny c:iii I i I lu-iu m w.diimii 1 lint, l,c ihj
ri-'"i'l ii it niiiy.yi-t tlio pr- jli-l..i ! ,..' tli.il in .(iiu
li in'' h.ivu thi- laviliiii- .r furiii lii:i.;
CHEAPER GOODS
ii...
1 V. iu l.liy an,! icll
:in 1 mi. 1
n l...fir Cn lils
JUST RECEIVED !
1 1 1 1 - jii't nlun.i 1 fnun I'hil:: Ul; !.i;i w i;li a
LEITT ST03
Spring Summer Goods.
in: kj:i:p kverytuikg,
a.mj a ui-: m:ti:i:.minki) to
SELL CHEAPER
77.1A t'.i.v in: vi:iu-u.iu i:i.t:
ITtILr?:l -V liKAN'l
l O M I I ( I I (((Hi,
v 11. 1 I'l.UA; i; i'Al.L AT 'MIC
OSK VllWV. STOliE
ol-'
E. V. ERICS HT Cx SON
Wlu K -1 1 en laii.lv en hand, iiu l nro tui-nlli!
Tt--i iiy ti-uiii N'i-tt V-jik an I I'liii.-li 1 lii l,
A CHOICE AND CHKAP tJTOCK
Ml KINDS or coons
llll'l-- 1 t-i till' u
till- Ht.-ltli..l
1111 t VIMlill.lti.il
nro I'li'i nrt-il 1
1 1 -,r
Ihi- l'n..
I ..iir --I.,
tl. r
k I.:
1 or- " U- i:.,
1 r. .i .-li'.ill v ...,,
.lin r.ri I I ! nt 1
VAU: AT !5AttfBUS
f-' u 1 1 1 urv. i':iy 17, 1-02
HOW TO PROMOTE
IIAPl'INESS.
DOMESTIC
'I II it V. II uill .
ll.jw uiUL-ll mil ;
?llli"
fl-tll. l'.l.--ii.-.. r.-. Vr.-lilU.
(.'i..iiii; . l.iiu u I'Iicl:;
linlimi I'l.-ili.
nml C..r.u:.:i
I.K.l 11
I.IMli."
lnr-.-o
-.y Sill.
Iir.-.s
l'a.iri
Kxcuiaiou Tiikcti are
otouiat'.
Baltimoiu:, Srjitcmljor 11.
Two mil road cnipliiytiJi who were tuken
irisoncrii ly the lU-bil Jucksixi, near Wil
iianiiort, huvc ri-tumt-il.
Thi-y say tlmt ho tnuH thorp witi him
acros.-j thu I'otoniiKi, unit ivlan his Uviiion
had croHsi-d, on Friday, ullowt-d thciu to
return. There can, then-fore, he no doitht
ot the fuet tliut J.u kaon is ou thu other kiile
of tho river.
of
IH-utll ot Kcuiitor 'l'hQi"ou,
cw JTej.
Tkektoh, September 18.
Hiiu. John R. Thompson, United States
Kt-r.tUor, died ut hi re&ideneu, iu 1'rinceton,
at tin eiit-ly hour alter midni(di. Hisoilieiiil
term would have expired on the 1th of M.uvh
n vt.
N1II.IC1I1"!- MAI.i:S.
I)y virtue uf numlry write of Yen. Kxponns Iwuctl
J 3 out ut' ihe Court of Ciinnuim l'li-na. of Nurlliuiu
liirlmiil cuuntv. l'n.. nnd to mo directed, will Iiu
exKMi-il tu liulilie mlu lit tlio Court limine, in Ihu
liuruuirh of Sunliury, on Tuvmluy, (Iiu 2".il day uf
!epleuiler, A. l., INW. nt 1 o elm-K, r. in., Hit- uir
lowing du&ribt'd reul e.--tule, tu wit :
All llml ttltiiin tract of land, tilunto in lJ- t r
Mahunoy townbij, Nortliuinherlund cnunty. 1'h.,
Adjoining InnHn of Iuniel (h-iiit, Sdoinon l'uukcl
herger Hud others on tbc en-it.Jolin Mover nnd Nathan
llaiui on ihu rioulh, John Dieul on tho went and lJaiiiel
lloweater mid oilier on thu north, containing two
hundrod und Iwenly-ntveu aeron, uiuro oj lesc. ulxiut
one, hundred nnd fifty uereii whereof uro cleared,
w hereon uro erected u largo two elory atone dwelling
holme, a Iniuk burn, wugon liiiune, spring house nnd
oilier out-buildingn &e. Stiied, Inken in execution,
and to be told a Ibo property of lleury lluui.
ALriO :
Al tho iamo time and place, a ecrtain tract of
land, rituiite in I'ppcr Mahanoy towiu-hip. oouuty
and S.1U0 HtiironuU. bounded and deaoribed h follo,
Iu w it : ou th,o norlh by J.-nao Keefcr, uu tho eoulh
1 1)- lluuiel aud tiuvid Keller, on tho weft by I'eter
Starr ond oh tlio enst by Abraham Wulfgnng, con
taiiiing 45 acrea IIU percnen. Uriel meiiKure, whereon
aro erected an old tog house, log bum, 0(0., an apple
orchard aud oilier truit lroc. r-eiieu, laarn 111
execution andtobefvU es tho property of Uidevn
Auum.
ALSO :
At Ihe mme rime and plnee, a certain iot of ground
No. 3. In block .No. 7a, miujile iu Ilia town ol trovor
ton. Zerbo towik-lili), county and btato alorutaid
adkiauini! lot No. 2 uo (lia wut, lot Nu. 4 on the east
in the tame block, an alley on tho norlh, and fronting
on Bliainokin street conteliiiuz in wcnlu i3 teet and
in depth 150 foot, more or leM, wheruon are erected
a 0110 and a hulf Htorv frame bouse, frame kilohen.
brewery aud Oohor outbuildings. Seized, tuken in
execution, and Ul ba eulii, aa the properly of Ira
l-uyroa.
DAVID WALDROX, Sheriff,
flieriff i Oflwo, fcunbury, September , 12.
Inuuliirturorai ol'StoMe Ware,
COWDEN & WILCOX.
IIA-TmiSBTJUGr,
rpliK Slone Ware now wade at Ikia t-atablUlunont
I Is ciiuiil tu any made In Ihmeoiwlry i)veryva.
- " . . ' l ... ..II.. I . .... U .- I
II -ri T III KTIIl - U. U 1 1 T uis.iv. J 1 S H'l.U
ll.irrubuiy Mny 3, Isoi
Ml- ti
iicim: iMii.u nut sale:
rPUE nuliseriliers offer fur 'alt- a lineTiai tol l.ar.-l.
1 111 follit lownslup, -ori iniuiii-riauil couiuy. I a ,
part of which in cleared. It di iiie l.il will Illlike
Iwo giKKl sueil larum. ii.eru aie uui u 11 f."ni
stone uwelling house, a Mgilwclling House 11111 oiui r
oullmilding. a skw llnuk linrn, two good Apple t'r
eliards. and oilier fruit Ireei
There is a irood sigh! lor anw-.Mill upon it. a saw.
mill which "lid a good buiiues was lately burned
dow n upon (he premises.
Applv Winn (o
i;Kl!i;l'. I'uXKATI. 1 pper Augu-iii township.
Or ITIAlU.i:.-) l'l.i:A..NT;-, Suiibury, l'u.
July 111. rs02.
llui-ilniiri-, lin liliier.v, hanie
'I'tiultf, Vft
1IKM1V IdldlLHT,
Miriit Street, OjijXMUf the Court .,
Haiiimski uu, l'A .,
lAKAI.Ell In all kinds of Builders und M.inul'nc.
) turere' Hardware, lrou hteel, Coil L Lain, iioi e.-,
1'ulley Hlocks, Ac.
LlMM.tll, Ul llMNQ AliD M l HlStKY (IlL.I.
The l.ubrieuting Oils are adapted to every viu uiy
of Muehiuery. Also, at manufacturers prices,
Wooo WoiiKixa Mm niNKur,
v'u l'laning, Sash, Morticing and tawing Ma
chines, Ac.
Macuixuu' Tuols,
vii : l'laners, Engine and Hand Lathes, Uujt Cutters,
Ac., Ac
Machine Leltlng, of Hubber and Leather, constantly
on baud.
Herring's Fire Proof Safes, rialform Kral.-s. Tin
Pluto, r-heet lnai, llliK-k Tin and Ti iiiiiuer..' 'I ..!.-.
Ij I'uicuaacra will Und it to Uieir iuieivst to gistf
us a call.
HarrisUurff, March 20. 1Si'i2.
..rtii-.i-i
1 :ii. -.v Sill. . Silk Ti
nil V..I liel uu-. Mi
!i!!t I.evclli-. le:al.e. L.o.lis.
I l'l-n!- A lull line of hi h l.inc.i
! s-ull.i l...r-ler i.n l F...uy Siimi.iir
Lace M::i..il!a-. Ai-
li
ll'.
Hood
l'-"-V
.ds at !..
1.1! Win
In.wN. :
:o k 11 1
pric.
iiii.-'
li
nnd
. d .
an I
Heady Ma le LTolhing,
A good n-.-or!nieitt of lint'1 and Cap...
A largo u--..rlnniit of U.u.ls und H.ois.
A full stuck of iir 'Ceri" .-. M .li-,.- nnd ?u' ir,
ILir-hvarc und Luilding Malevi.il.
A full tl uk of liueiii and (,l.i . narc,
A fuil .-lock of I'i.-.h. ,.ilt, Oils mid While Lead,
A large stock of New Wall . er,
Aneiv.lmk of .-iMiie nnd i:r-.lumiiire.
An I tin iis-.iid - of articles not enuuierati d.
All ihe al..e will le sold cheap lor I'a.h or
t'ounlry l'roduec.
r-:!id Mr. Suiitii t- Mr--, liix-wn,
A- t,U- IV. lk;l: llllollil tlo- l..vn,
- h.-re do y..u do your li"i ping '
1 lial die-- "U it in. s" lo ut an l lino,
'Jl..it uiuii 1 m i- ii, li.illy mine
Looks po.-iiiicly shocking.
-I'm sure ymir liu.-oan l. Mrs, l!r..un
Now don l l.e angry. p"Ut and lron
I.- 1.. f -o ri.-li as initio.
At 1 y- l vi.-.i can al "ord to liny
.lin iivi.-c a.- :nui h. or m.-re ih.iu f.
And l.-.w. 1 cunio'. divine "
rivs Mis. Lroivn to Mr.J r-'miih :
Tlio reas.in you II be slarlkd willi,
It is so simple. ek-iT
You buy OU elidit, I l'-u-C;l-ll.
1 liny l.-'ilgains. you l.uy lr.i.-!i,
1 cheap, while you pay dear.
--Wliorie'cr -u want n dre.-j or shawl.
A coil.-r. Iin.-e. or wliai-iiot, cull
Al the ol. cap Ma-iMoiii Si.hik.
'I In v ii si ll ..u g 1- s i vi rv low
'My hiis'innd. a? V"U t'uly say.
1.- t ' ori r. far. llniii yours to-day,
A-i'l yet i c-ui 1 uy m ire.
Ileeiui.-'e ea- il dollar of his f,:y
Is. t" inc. ja-t ns g -oil us liv.t.
Al l!:e cheap M vmmi-vii Sn ni:
o -an-!i 1 Was Mis. Muilll
Mi. n Mt-. I i'iwn s new ariih
u c-i :. ,iiic'.i di 1 o:.,ineo
The lii-1, und o ciu-l -o l.cn yi.',
-in lo. . I i-.-i. 1 d Iu palroi.iic
'i l.e JjA " 001 11 iir ,-ill-i-Ati
I !' -w . vv!n ;i yi.u i loini o to l.M i t
IK i- liu-l. 11. i. Mi. nil. iq n the .-Licit
Aioau I llie comer coining.
II is iaci; 1.- Indue 1 w U a smile,
ill- ,-.ep chi-lii. all llie wl.ile
A 1 Ica-M.t tune, l.e .- hill. lining
Lali -. if like ell'-ct you'd u
In y. i r d .r .-n-i-. which you and he,
I'lleloiii.-e. I'.ee'r -a ,v In lore.
.lust M:s. I'lown s pi.--. ri.-.ioii try.
Ami all your list ot lny i, I- buy
'1'
AM)
Al the do
Splendid Induce tiientE
to all ho d'-.-iro M pun-l .i-c h.-ne-t ti I.- at l-u:
pri-es We d-. lmt foil ju-iili. d ill boasting that wo
lone :lo- ;-( -M-.'. Iii.lmuoli -Ai -t ile willi
tril'll. llntl our stork i- well -' 1 ..,!,. I, ,-i.l . 1, .Ohio,
iu my iiovoltiis iioi t.i be toiitrl i I-i wIkic I'm
pri-uit a- 'l inn 11! c.-inr-ri ' aii i.in.l.i "1
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
X) jl -r
G o o r B
w mil. .'i'.i is VAK11.1 1
t.'M.l'N AM) .-'11" I..
il.ll. A .i CAT.
J. II. L'Ntil'L.
t-'uio'ury, May 17, 1'oJ.
AtriNt'OW SHADES. A very Im and cheap
asstirlinrnt, just rooeived bv llailroail iroiuNc
York, al tho .Mnuiutulli Morn i r ruing a uiiuu
W e have also f"4 salo 8. H. I'utiinm A Co. uclebra
ted Patent Pendulum Curtain Fixtures.
Kunbury, March 2D, IbrtJ.
Atliniulaitrulor'K o(i.e
"VTOTICE is bcrotiy given that letters of aduiinis
t ration having been granted to (he subscrib. r,
outhe ettate of Albert Xitsworlh, lute of Munuokin
to w lull 1 p, Norlhumbtirlaud eounty, deeeiited. All
poroUi ludebU-d are requested to make imtnetllato
nuyinent, and those having oluims to present theu
fur icilleuitut.
ISAAC TITSWOHTII. A dm r
bliamekm twr- ,Auux. IjoJ tit
At'iiiliiUlriiloi-'u Aolito,
AJOTICl. is hereby given that leltere of adininis.
i tralioii liai ing li.-i 11 irranie In the nil . rilier,
ou Iho estalci.f l r.iel II. luinkli lo-rger, l..le el l.iltle
Mahoiioy uAii.-liip, Norlliun.bvlland coumy, de
Ct'tui.d All pcisons ilnlel.lcd ur-- rc-tue ted to uiaku
iuiinediato payment, ainl those having claim to pie
seul llieiu duly uuu.uilie..u d lor s. 'ii.nnn!
A A. 11L1M, Adm r.
Trevorton, August, l?o2. Cl
i:uc vi. ! 1.1. i ic N.1.1:.
rPHIS well known llolel, locnttwl in Sunbiity. l ;'ic
I Junction of Ihe Noilhun Cniiul aiih If't- hunbu-
ry ana lain lluilroiois, ..inn,l al pi nam ,a
T erms ot sale will b. iiia.looj.y
iormaiiou euttuiie al llii i-lli-'O
Au :u -( 3 1'-'
For lunlioi iu
M i l
A NEW AND USEFUL ARTICLE.
1IALIY, RiOtthiE & HOVDKK'S
J
S-ll'- 1)Jii(!iik ( i-iiiri-
-u tile, Leuiii-liiic.il, l'u. al b' : '.1 1 ij t.-.t Linhle tu
;'! . a! of Older.
Ti.e Silf-Aoi'i i:.g l'lo-l ,- Wrini-r. Is one of tlo
iri .. . - i' r o olio-lit ot the to.iii-t-.cn! h c-nHiry. an I j
.: .nl . lo '.t- known -in I tried, to c-ene into gciior.il j
n. o i lie nil ing of clothes, in pfes-ing out 1 be wan-r
I tn-ceii iw rut. ber rolls. iii.-:ead uf wiii.gir.g or
t-ii. ling, will iittioiiii; lu iiK.uii in a .-L"it liinc. lo
1 1 .- tor n inimliiiie.
:, iv 1 i.e i- aware. Ih.it thu iwi-iiug or tvrii.ginir
of clotlies. s:rcti-lo i nd breaks the fil-ivs ; l utihis
maibiue precis them so e inly, that a new.-pn per
lie lonelily soaked. can be illuUi-'. VMtlioul liK.ikin,;
il in llie least, nnd i'w.rks so c-i.-ily. Ibal u child
tw lie vf-irs old can operate It without trouble, lit
Mat. r docs not injure 1I10 rolls, an I woollen g.s-ds
e in be wrung ful of O 'ding water l-J j-tovw.l lu.ling.
Which 1. .Mint bed I e 1 y ha.i I.
Iii "i.ii-ehii.g. il i' ii 1 ..'a 'Mo. e-i'd-'ully on largo
nrtirlcs. tiicli as Ladies' Skirls. Ae., m it leave tlio
staicl: iu iho cloihcs pi-rfcutly eeu. Il will wring
(lie largos! bed luill, or ihe .-nialle.-t pocket liami
kerchief diiu-lliau can possibly bo doiiu by hand,
wiihout aid ration, in ten (ban ene.eigih (hotline.
The machine is so simple '.hat it is nut liable to jj .t
oui of repair.
The glial improvement in ibis, every every other
Wringing Machine yet invent, d, is. ils fell-A l;u-i-ing
nrraiigeuunl. riiUiriug uu altna-ioi. to mi,,g n
haiiill.cn.hief or bed i,tiilt c ii.-c.iuiULly, tlio u.i; ig-l.-.p-itit
servant e.111 odernle U.
The machine U made of wood, and u arranged,
that 110 iron enu po.-.-ibly eeine ill contact Willi llie
clothes, thereby avoiding ull dunger of injury to ihc
chillies, by iron rust
Thu blue iao.-l simple and effective Chillies Wring
cr yet ii.veultd. 'lhoso purchasing can use them
l o w eeks, and if they are not pel K elly satislk d. re
turn them, and (heir muuey will be rt funded.
A l liens L. L S.NOW, l-uil ,i.M ha.
Or II II. ilASilill, Aeut lor Nof.humbciland to
July S, lsij.
Sl'AI.MNil ei l'reparisl liluo and -lu ll. y s Mu
eilstfe prii e I't-r liollle and In uli, 2.i cell's
t'ordiitt r.lixir id Calisava limk und Leu.ine. foi
o. 'i in.; ';ien e lot .ale at Ihe '.Si e "I (he . unhid
l ine! -rill
HAUl.iiYAl.t-; AM' m'v'l.LNaW.VUL'.
oKot i:i;il.s and (;la.vaiu:
l-.Vi.T-,"ll.- ANU VAll.M. ill.-,
XJitTJt-.fcJ &a oixi:iviicvrit3.
(.: Fi.ui.;
Bar lrou, Steel ami Kails,
ivi.wutr .v7.1 .': 'W.'i'V'' --' --
Ac .
II. Y. UllinilT SON.
.-ui.i-uiy M iy i7. l-o-