Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, June 14, 1862, Image 3

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    EfK imbuvfi American.
H. B. MASSED, Editor A Proprietor.
Nl .-MU ItV, 1A.
SATL'HDAY, JCXK 14, 1803.
8. M. PETTENQIIiIj ft CO..
Ne. .17 Park Kow, New York, and 6 Htate Street,
Loston, are our agentc for tho HrnBtrnT America
in those citica, and arc authoriie.l to tako Advertise
ment and l?uUcriptioiiii for w at our lowest rate?.
Tho Government lias nccoptcil two new
regiments from Maryland for the war, lo go
wherever ordered. When these new regi
ments arc raised, Maryland will have nearly
ten thousand men in the field.
t-t?" Col. Kenly, of tho First Maryland
Infantry, hns reaehed Bulthnoic. lie has a
plight sabre wound on the side of his head.
He will soon be able to take the field again.
i" Exri-osroN at roTTSviu.r. The
Iron and Hardware Store of Mr. George
Bright, in Tottsville, was badly damaged on
Monday afternoon of last week, by the
fxplosiou of a barrel of benzole (or enule
coal oil) in the cellar. The back part of the
store was entirely demolished, and the con
tents of the front store were thrown into a
confused mnfs, and much injured. Thirteen
persons on the streets adjacent, were injured
by flying fragments, but only one seriously.
Mr. Bright and his son were inside, in the
front part of the store, escaped altogether,
not receiving a single scratch. Mr. lirighfs
loss is from 10,000 to $15,000. Ho is fully
insured against lire, but whether his Policy
will cover the loss by this explosion, is a
piest'ion ; for the Insurance Companies of
late decline to take risks upon property
where coal oil is kept.
I'lve lor Out.
J-fc1"C!ov. Johnson, of Tennessee, does not
propose to handle rebels with mittens, for
fear of hurting them, lie has issued a pro
clamation against the guerilla plunderers
Mild nnirderem of Union men, in which he
says :
"I do hereby proclaim that in every in--tam
e in which a Union myn is arrest oi I ;i in I
maltreated by the marauding band, aforesaid
tlvi' or inre rebels from the most prominent
m the immediate neighborhood shall be
ore-ted. imprisoned, and otherwise dealt
with as the nature of the case may require ;
and further, in nil cases in which the pro
perty of citizens loyal to the government of
the United States is taken or destroyed, full
and ample remuneration shall be made to
them out of the property of such rebels in
the vicinity us have sympathised with, and
j'.ivcn aid, comfort, information or encourage
ment to the parties committing such ilepre
dations."
Gov. Johnson also ''forbids all citizens,
iimler hivvy penalties, from entertaining,
receiving or encouraging such persons so
I' liideil together or in anywise connected
In n with."
BEAUREG AltD'B FLIGHT.
Trent i Thovmnd Jhmrttri in tho H'W
A Famine Thmttaiullli Troop Sff r
tuff. Lovisville, .Tunc 0. General Halleck's
headquarters with the Federal forces now
occupy Baldwin nnd Gnntown, on the Jack
son u ml Bolivar Kailroad, the repairs on
which arc progressing rapidly. ,
The enemy tns-cu Gnntown isisi nigm,
retreating southward from Baldwin. It is
estimated that he has lost twenty thousand
by desertions since he left Corintli, mostly
from Kentucky, Tennessee nnd Arkansas
regiments. All the regiments lrom tuesc
states were guarded by Mississippi ana
Alabama troops.
It U believed by the country people that
Beauregard cannot enter Columbus, Missis
sippi, where he proposes to make a stand,
with one-half the troops he brought away
from Corinth. The whole country cast and
north of Baldwin is full of armed soldiers,
returning towards Tennessee and Kentucky.
General I 'one telegraphs lrom tlic advance
that the prisoners he has taken, who at first
desired to be exchanged, now want to take
the oath of allegiance and abandon the
rebellion.
The enemy drove nnd carried olf every
thing for miles around on 'the route of their
retreat. The wealthiest families are desti
tute and starving. 'Women and children
were on the roads crying for food, the males
having been seized and forced into the
army. The enemy is also represented as
greatly suffering for food, depending alto
gether on foraging for his supplies.
Artdi'CKN of Urn. .HcOcllaii to hit
'1'roopsfcr
Head Qr.MiTr.ns of Gi n M'C'm.i.lan p (
Ahmv, luesday Lveimig, June oil.
The following address was read to the army
this evening, at dress parade, and rcieived
with an outburst of vociferous cheering from
every regiment.
Hi:n-oftiTi:ns or tiif. Ahmt or tut. )
Potomac, Camp near New Bridge, June !.'. j
S-ililicr f thr A rm of the t'mcf : I
have fulfilled at least a part of my promise
to you. You are now face to face with the
ltcbcls; who arc held at bay in front of the
Capitol.
I lie linal anil decisive nattle is at Hand.
Unless you belie your past history the result
cannot be tor a moment doutittul. It the
troops who labored so faithfully and fought
so gallantly at Yorktown, and w ho so brave
ly won the hard tights at Yilliamburg.
AVcst Point, Hanover Court House, and Fair
Oaks, now prove worthy of their antecedents,
the victory is surely ours.
The event of every day prove your superi
ority. Wherever we nave met the enemy
we lac beaten him. Wherever you have
used the bayonet, lie has given way in panic
anil disorder.
I k of you one last crowning effort. The
enemy has staked his all on the issue of the
coming battle. Let us meet him and crush
him here in the centre of the Ki bclliim.
Sob I iers ! I will be with you in this
battle, and share the dangers with you.
Our confidence in each other is now founded
upon the past. Let us strike the blow w hich
is to restore peace and union to this distrac
ted land.
Upon your valor, discipline and mutual
confidence the results depends.
Gkouce B. McCl.r.M.AN.
Major-General Commanding.
BESTBUCTIVE FLOODS.
The very heavy rain last week, has raised
the waters in Pennsylvania, to an almost
.mprccedented degree. The Susquehanna.
the Helawure, the Lehigh, the Schuylkill,
the Juniata, and their tributaries, have all
risen so suddenly and to so great a height
:u to cause ttjrihlc destruction of property.
The losa along the Delaware and Lehigh
alone, i-i said ' to be millions of dollar.
Can. i!s, bridges, dams nud railroads have
been swept away ; towns have been inunda
tul ; furnaces, factories and mills have been
topped by the rising torrents ; houses have
l it u swtpt away, and wor.-t of all, many
l:u . liae been lost. The suffering and (Un
tie 's caused by the llod will be immense.
At Heading, the Schuylkill rose ouThurs
1 i v morning about 17 feet ab ove the ordinary
vv.itir level, and within six or eight feet as
high a.-, it was in the memorable freshet of
.:i ptciiibcr 2d, liviO. Considerable damage
was done'.
The frei het appears to have been most
.U -a ni ons in the Delaware and Li high rivers
bit ween East on and Munch Chuck. At
K.i: ton, the lower liorikiu of the town bor-
.U ling on the two rivers was inundated, the
water reached the aicoud stories of the
duellings.
Tho town of GKndon, t-ituate a mile above
Ka .ton, and inhabited by the tuiplouis of
the furnace of that name, was wholly inun
dated. The tenements, oilier.;, furnaces,
Ac, were entirely surrounded by water,
which reai lud marly to the second stories
oi the houses.
All the ironworks in tlic L( liiph valky
uie stepped The rise of the water was so
rapid as to prevent the escape of many per
sons from their houses, and may have been
drowned.
The damage to the Delaware, Lackawanna
and Western railroad is great, and will per
haps, take a week to repair, so as to allow
the pa-. sage of trains.
The Delaware Canal has probably not
bicn very greatly damaged, and the Lehigh
Coal and Navigation Company's works were
much leas iniuieM than by the great freshet
cf IS 11, though it may require several
months to place them in navigable" condition.
There is no doubt that many lives Lave
been lost. Boats with their crews were
twept from their moorings and dashed to
pieces, and many tenements with their occu
pants were carried away before assistance
could be rendered to them.
Easton, June 6.
Persons from Maueh Chunk, give a feurful
account ot the damage above. J he dam at
Maueh Chunk, as well as two others, it re
swept away, and many houses demolished
The railroad bridge is also gone.
Canal navigation is stopped for the season
and the Lchiuh Valley Bailroad will not be
in running order for several weeks between
Allentown and Maueh Chunk. The portion
li IwiA-u Allentowu u lid huston, on the row
York route, is not to much damaged, and
w ill Ik; in running order to-morrow (Satur
day.!
The whole town of Weissport is washed
aw ay. There arc but three houses left out
ol about three hundred. Many famili
wire diowucd. The loi cf life has been
terrible.
TitvrE with LiBt.KiA. Tho barque
Ocean Eagle sailed on Saturday for Liberia
and the West t'oatt of Afiica, with a cargo,
chielly of provisions, valued at 10,000. Of
forty one LilLi of lading, thirty-eight arc for
varioii.i ports of Filjeriii. Mercantile tirmi ut
Monrovia have orders' filled to tho value ol
u,.uc than J.VO0O. Four ..iiar mill.- win
., hipped to M'-'urovu. N Y- I'oa.
Wiivnokr Soi.nii:ns at Camp Critrix.
The hospitals at Camp Curt in now contain a
large number of solders, from which daily
discharges arc made, as w ell as others added
so that the number is always sullicicnt to
keep the surgeons and nurses in attendance
actively engaged. None of the cases now in
the hospital are very serious orof n character
to demand amputation or surgical attend
ance, yet nil are in a condition to require the
utmost care and kindest nursing to injure
their recovery. During a late visit to tlie-c
hospitals.wc found the arrangements for the
care of the wounded of the most liberal and
comprehensive description. The hospitals
are constructed entirely with a view to com
fort. The internal arrangements r.re founded
on the principal that cleanliness is the essen
tial influence in the restoration of health,
and without it, no ailment, healed or re
moved. Every patient occupies a couch
provided with every comfort his person is
at once secure from exposure and his body
with every facility to insure its care and
cleanliness. These arrangement sure the result
of a strict enforcement of the rules establish
ed by Surgeon Wilson, in charge of the
hospital, and nre lis much a credit to his
.-kill and attention, as they are an honor to
the liberality and though! fulness of the au
thorities by whom they are provided. Vi.v-
iiii:iiiri- Nti.r.M. j
BY virtue of certain writs of Vtn. F.rynnrs ati.l
Alius Vtn Erpanar, lned out of the Court of
Common I'len of Northumberland county. 1'a., ami
to mo directed, will be exoped to I'liblic fiile. at
tho Court Hon"!, In Punbnry, on Monday, the Iftth
dny of June, A. 1). lHti2, at 1 o'clock, 1'. M., tho
Mlowinj; described Real ltato, to wit :
All tho defendant' intercut in lot number .11, sit
ttato in tho borough of Hunbury, Northumberland
county, State of renn?ylvanift, bounded and de
scribed as follow to wit : North by Rhnmokln
street, cat by lot No. 32, nouth by an Alloy, and
west by Fawn Ptrcct, containing about 4 of an acre,
whereon nro erected a two-jtory frnnie hoti!o and
kitchen, (now occupied by Chnrlcf Weaver as a
Hotel,) a lnrgc stable nnd other outbuilding?.
Alco, all that certain mcfsunRC and tract of land,
fitimto In Coal township, county aforesaid, heinjr part
of a large tract of land surveyed In tho name ol John
Brndy, containing 17S acre?, strict measure, bounded
on tho north by land? of Martin (Japs, on the cnt by
land late of l'urJy A Pewart, (now Purdy.) on the
south by lands surveyed in tho name of Thus. Hamil
ton, and on the wet by lands surveyed in tho name
of William P. Urady, on which are opened two lurc
veins of coal.
Also, the undivided half of ft certain tract of land,
situato in Coal township, aforesaid, surveyed in the
nauie of William P. Urady, containing 4lt) ncrcs,
more or less, bounded and described ns fuljows, to
wit : On the north bv land of iMnrtin (in.s, east by
lands of John Uraily, south by lands of Thomas
Hamilton and Kstcr blramer, went by lands ofJI. K.
lcrcr?on and John Uoyd, being a valuable tract of
coal land.
Al.-o, the undivided third part of all that certain
tract of land, situate in Conl tmvndiip aforesaid, sur
veyed in tho namo of John lioyd. cuitiiiniii. -1 1 1 J
acres, bounded and di-scribed an follows to wit : On
the north by land ol Thomas Hamilton, (old survey.)
on the cat by land of William P. Brady, on the
south by lands of JI. K. Lcvcrson and Frederick
Kramer, and on the west by lands of Matlnns Zim
merman, being a valuable tract ot coal bind.
A No. the undivided ninth part of all that certnin
tract of land, situate in Coal township aforesaid,
surveyed in the namo of Thomas Hamilton, contain
ing 4 1 2 acres and allowance, bounded on tho 'north
by lands of William P. Urady and John Brady, ent
by land of Samuel Clark, couth by lands of John
Carson and Ksther Kramer, nnd wist by binds of
William P. Brady, on which a coal vciu has been
opened.
Also, tho undivided hnlfrart of all that certnin
tract of liind, ,-ltaate In I.lttla Malmnoy township,
cminlv and .State aforesaid, surveyed in the namo of
Jos.'ph Lyon, containing SO ucres. hounded and de
scribed as billows : On the north by land of John
liuiiklebergi r. ea-t by land of Frederick Kecs, south
by lands of Frederick' Ihtukh bergor, nnd wett by the
Oap. upon which a coal vein is opened.
Also, the undivided half port of all thatctrtnin
tract of land, situato in Point town-hip, cuuty
aforesaid, surveyed in tho name of John Barron, jr.,
containing 410 acres nnd allowance, bounded on Iho
north by bind of T. Hewit, on tho ea-t by lands of
William Iti nson nnd Hubert F.rwin. on the south by
land of William Brodic, and wit by land? of A'
Kin-ing.
Also, all that certain tract of land, surveyed in the
mine of Bobert F.rnin. situate in Point t.nvn-liip
aforesaid, containing 41 at jo-res, bounded on the
north by land of William Benson, on the cost by
lands of K. Ilraiibum, on the south by 11. Kurts, and
on the west by lands of John Barron, jr.
Also, nil that certain tract of land surveyed in the
nauie ot l.bi nezer Braiiliiun. situate in Point town
ship nl'oresaid. containing 4.:t neres, bounded on the
north by land of John linvid. east by lands of An
drew Kpple. south and west by liobcrt Krwiii.
Also, all that certain tract ot lanil, surveyed in the
name of Andrew F.pplc, .-iluate in Point' tow n-hip
aforesaid, containing 4"u u.-res. bounded on tin north
by binds of liavid Jackson, e. t by lands of Jilui
Service, south and wisl by l.bcnc.cr Braeliaiu.
Also, all that certain tract of bind, surveyed in the
nnuic of John Service, situate in Point' town-hip
aforesaid, containing 41 I acres, bounded on tiie
north by laud id' liavid Jackson, east by land el'
J. Thorncroft. south by lands of , uud wet by
binds of Andrew F.pple. The lust live tracts of lanil
nlnivc described containing valuable dej e.-its of iron
ore.
Also, the following described Lots or parcels c!
ground, situate in the town of Mount Carmcl, Mount
Carmel township, Northuniberbind county, Pa., to
wit : Lot No. I. marked in the planof said town us
Pepot Lot. Block No. S. in said town, situate on tho
slumiokin Vnlli v liailroad. Block No. lo in uid
town. Lot No. 2. in block No. I'.t. Lot No. 1. in
block No. V2. Not No. !. in block No. il .t No.
.1. in block No. Lot No 11 in block No. 4.i. Lot
No. 2 in block No. l"i. Lot No l.'i in block No 4.
Lots Nos. I I and 15 in blo.-k No. li t. Lots Nes 17
and IS in block No. M. Lot No. !!.' in block No. :'i5
Al, the surface right of the following de-.-ribed
lots of ground, situate in the town of Hlmmokiii.
county ami r-tnle aforesaid, Nos. Sit!, io'7 nl.J i!
bill being one of tho Spring Lois.
Also, upon the undiv ided sixth part of Hie surface
right in and to all those certain lots of ground, sit unto
in the town of .S-hatnokin. coTinty and State nlore.-nid.
on the John Brady or Hos? tract, and numbered on
the plan of said town .'i07. Ht'd. otl'.l. 370. M.t. ;7I, I7j
o70, ;t77. .'i7S, ;;7!l, ;S0 HiiJ :sl,. villaining about ouo
eighth of an uern each, ami a triangular lot.
Poized tak'en in execution and to be t. lit as tho
property of WILLI AM L. 1'I.W AHT
shcrilTs Office, Sunbury, May ill, 1m'.2
FMLINIJ & ANT
ALL HArPY Tti ANNOlNCB THAT THEY
ARE NOW HECLlVlScl AN LNlIIiL
New Stock Of Goods!!
MANY Of WHICH AUK
REDUCED IN PRICK,
and although riivailing fufvtlf niy ii.JiKC Uk
bilitl tliat
DRY GOODS
arc advancing: yet a liiiftlc vu-it to tlmt alliactivr
re.:crl , '
THE MAMMOTH,
will convince any candid man or winuan that, be tho
report as it may. yit the ropaielors of that in iilu
tiou" have the f.icilitiii fir furtii.Liug
CIIEAPEit GOODS
Willi li Have who buy M.d.tll on Li ng i idiu- d
L- t uu.l C.lllll -t f c. .-
JUST RECEIVED ! !
I-I. EKTGEL.
Has ju.-t nturucd In ui l'hiladi bia with a
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ALL WHO WISH
to runt u Ain
Good & Handsome Goods
TICKZ LOW TEICEC,,
AND 1IAV1, A
LA UCi L2 VAIUET Y
to m.i.i: neon.
win. i li;a-i; c all a i iih.
OiNE VttWl STOliK
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BUNBUKV, XA.
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) klip coll tlintly on llMl.l, Hlld
rciiinr. Iii ui Niw Vnk ml 1'hil
aie ijioiiOilv
i'b Ipiiia.
A CnCMC'E AND CHL'Al' U'lOCK
PI'
AUi KINDS OF (iOODS
Miffl M. L. Onsiilcr,
I'nru Stit' t. tl'ut oof tnvlh rf ltt liiimolni
' H Nlil UY. PA ,
nA in -1 received from Phibuli Ipbli. and nvmil
at lo r .-.lore, a huge and -ipb udid a .'oitu.i'iil ol
Hie met ta -hbiiiiible and latct style of
Uomicts, lliila, Eliakcra.TriiiuiiiiiKs .
which she is selling nl the mo-t rensonal'le j-i iiM-s
LAM l-',s' MiKSS CAPS to wbi. h be .10. ,1 , Hie
iiH i ii i i.-n of the ladiis. and invites nil to rail ai d . i
them.
lI'MidlY. liLnYl'.-'. MJ'IS. Ct'l.LMiS 1IANH
MsliCIIIFFS, CUMI'.S Ac ,
ml mil ercul olhrr nrli.-lei for ladies w.-.ir to
nhi.-li -Im unit,- the linden to call an 1 i.,nniiie
I 'i lore purchasing el-ewbere.
I lililiKlul lor pa l p-ilromigo hc hope liy K." ping
irttncnl, at reasonahle puces,
April 1!) 13 .Im
I lie bi t a"
I he sumo.
StinbHry .
to ivnl ililie
SIMON P. WOLVERTON,
.tlloriK-y nail 'oiiii.o1i- sit l.nw.
(lllice, iMnikel streel. 2 door-: itr-l i f P. t,
n LI. attend promptlov to the collection of claim-
1 V '! nil other erol'.---ional bu-iness iiiirii tcd to
hw c;ire in Noriliiin'l.i-i land tind a li -iiiiii:' c -uiiti
Ibinbury, My IN'?.
I'.-I:il- fvl'l ,lj.:ilM-l h llileniilit. te,-.l.
N tifH'l' i l.i i. I.y given tint b-lter--.il' ndiuiiii--'
Irstion baviinr t.i-oii .-rant'-d to iho iil--'oritii-r
on III.' e-t,i.' ol BliKihetti lliloinan, lale ot Iho bo
lough (1 .iin'mrv. Nori!niiut.--Tl-'n 1 coitniv. 1'n . do-
c an .1 All p. I on- in. tel. Ii d are .- in-'.'.l lo mak.
liumrdh'ti- yt im nt, and 111., e lei mg i-l.iim - to pie
-ciil litem l a eculiiiieiit.
(iLOlMK II P,I!I.-t
A liv.inl 'rntor Cum T. taineiilo. ,'. .
' 'unbiiry 5l;iv :: m'.2 fit
Tt lltnl;l( cli' l'-i ol Clinic .11
COWDKN c WILCOX,
n:yvii3tit.5i"i"UH.C3 iyv.
fllMi; SI no Vi .ne now nui'lc id tlii i ' .it.! i Jjiio id
I i e ii it I-i any n:a f in tbi r imlry l:ciyv i
ri. lv oi' in lii lo to-ii.-.lly made, iitw.iv.; on ii.m l
lialri l-.;t rlny .I.'l'-i'.J
iii(e"i Aim )oi I, l'i pe I 'oil ml ry .
luwK. m:vspa n:;;. jojj amj oj;x'.
MF.XTM.
ri" have Hi- fulli'-t ft-- 'ilmciit oft! e no ! u-il'.il
1 kind-or Plain and Hitvum-nlal Type, manii
I'iclttri'il l'roiii the nio-t ilurablc luct-il-. titii lii-d wilh
Hie irreatc t caic and ii..rur.i. v, -i'.:in in p. ib :t j t: ;i
tioatiill.
Specimen iV ks mi l iiin.-.U- tund lo 1 op- n mj
pliiali-n al'.i.
i iilNTlMi ri:i:.:-i'.
with their np urtenancc of all the ni r .v.. :i.ai;.r-'
W O O 1) T V 1' 11 .
ol nil the latc-t styles, .f nil its. Metal Kiirniturc
l.nl'or Sa ing iiulc.-i, Ca-u s. Cal'inri.--, Ktirniturc.
I'liiiting Ink, nnd eery article 1 lit- PriiAr r' pm-is.
T'i i in - iiiiet-.-il. Prompt ntl. n'i. n.
1' A 11 MM!. LIT i Li'. A CO .
('" and CO licckumn streel, Nee. York
i imii.i; v Mtn
HRWtNfl- MACHINE JO-
r. .s IIIIOAI'W AY. MIW olilv
t( ,i , tj" l i't t 'l "''.' , vtth S-irir if id.. .
Vlli M'vf At, 111 h'rtr .
(Mi; .FAMILY SIAV1M1 JMACI1IM.',
H INH nilaini'l n will'.slnbli hid nnd llnili ni r;
reputation, a., b'-io-: o(" all nii'-hiiic-- yit i.i'r'.
lu -e I. Ho inn- brl mlnplrd to Ai l 1m oi of V k ll V
Skwiso, and hlllin-: loelnith n :-oi i : hi It.- :itn
l.i yood our oii-nli ;t iitil ii-ipldli n rlo i.i:h H'M I' -tlino
inonllo- out- eld. -I have l ei n i.lt. rt-l o' .,t.
.l..'l.-lfy 10 c01 plv BT Would II. V. i.' ol'.-e tloil w i-
have inet-ri,-, d our u .mills, to. it. : I o il.tie-. ,-,i lh-'
Irrin tin time (..iih. we hull '": li.i'k'.lt' ei"
ot.b r- on ileitiand.
In Ibc ehimjT In -uglil alj- nt l.y Ibe wsr. Im nw
tbing ba plnyel h mor" imiMittHtit pail llian lb"
Sei'ivo Mmhink.1' tViliiont it three t'.tirtle- ct'
our -oldier would to-day be clelhrd in anything l itf
Military I'" luit.e. ' All ever the bind army el-'-liiin.r
he's b.'en the wotk reipiire.l f.f our paiiiotic.
women, and nobly have tin y rr pon.b d Not cont."!!
to noiko only so many gal lni-nl ; ns tln ir linriib eonl i
a.-.'oiopli-li. they len'c ."ill. d the "Sowing Mm-lent-to
tin ir aid, and by it have lolled out the --Idi."
l'o!' Pant -. an. I Siiii:s. at t r-iti n;ioo bin : i-llieio-olv'-'.
Knoiving Hint tin- ivoik co-ild Pot if?
..!!' inne In., n y tin . I? hi h.l. 1 le.bnt I,. ii.-i-wtve. vol.
careful lo -eb'-ei tlic tin .-hire i-l nil .-tier -, which
Would do the heavy er.iiv rk. nlid wbell done with
Moil. I In n to be ii'.'-l ii .In ir l-'A vn. M n iiim. sn i
in -elii-'.ing one of Iho
1Tki.x A t.v-vs .1 wimi MAciif'r. wm -
l'."HV .MeniNis.
ivi;b r.liieh you may :i w I'r. ni Iho finest ri'ti.l-ti,- t
the heal i" I el .111. ilhont change ot f, i 1 In .die .
ten i 'ti - Ho v Ion e not l-eeti ili-.ii p .in'.-d
'i'lius b.-uln devi l-pi J l!-c :d;tptliitily i-f o ;
inaeliine f- r all kind of v. ol k . we ba e in.-ole anol l-i r
Mi p in mhiinoe. a'ld t.v f-ovrral nop. r. nil i-eaoe-in
our "No. J M i I'll m MeniM.s. have pro-lu- et
' T ii.oeisf: M M'iiim. w iii'-h o i-ontid. ntlv .-la:---
to i.c ibc "i;i;.-r taii.";i v; maciiim. .i
ilitrodn-'ul. -i-wing i lie coal -t linen tinea. I with a
ir.u..h ea-e a - tin: coiunioii c.-i ton an. I n lien i . .piii .-o
may be u e-1 to do i ioi i cry bur -I c.m-t.i ic woi V, ui.ri
I ai or 'Jon eotloti - ll.ii-- coiot'iintig in one o-ony . r
foini, eierv innlii v r- (uire I m i i'b--r a l-'AMiL
i'i; MWU'Ai.'U'lilM: .maciiim:
We h.fvc bad our .'I n -bine-- bi fore the pu'-lic Ion ,
fiioiu-Ii t-i e icl'li-h II, ei r-pitati.-n lorn- ,.i
otiii-r- wi. . -i.irtcl Willi III in-.r I'l.ki1- hni e billen i-v
the way i.lc . ' end '-.-on Hie pla. i - Ibat Knew til. ri
w ill kii .-.v Ho m no m..ie Sup by iep has I'--I'inki
i; o l.i" M ' iii.ni: w-.-ii i..s way to j nl.;.
ii'i r . it .-ii. -co i-r-lat-li bed nnd lo iieelorin om
aim -Ii.dl l e. ; i: ll.i in !iie j .!( been, to 'ill lortlo r
iln-ro.:. -inii'lo., and reduce Ibc eo-t of eur m i
chine.-' .-lull, in n few days. Mia new price
li t for luttln r p.irn- ulai -. .--.i In---.
1 I NKI.i; .V Ll"S sK I.Sii .M Ai lliM: Ci'
No :V'S iu .t lwav. New Yei i,
- II p Mcirn A.Mi.l. Siinl'-.'-v. l.i
Mar.h ?" l-l2
iti.tt mix;.
:nb-criber ro.-p..'..if ullv inl'. rti-.- his
Id fii.ii l.
n
I and the I iiMic pencriilly that he l.a:' e ji.n.en.-i I
ami:
the
JiLACKsMITUINil l'-L'slM:.-.-,
in the .-hep nttii 'hi-d to 1' Y. P.rigbl .- IVimdry. i.t
i i-r.-pnred lo do all kinds of J'la.l. inithing, 'in M
be-t tyle and workman hip.
All t'lbtvin v.oik v.iil be pr. nipilv att. n li 1
.1. II i'.I.MMLl..MAN A ;. i.t
Sutiiiiiry. Ajril Sii, l"-ii2 tf
l.;ivL-v Dim:i V lkti-iiilii)' lf.nl
-:id.
end after X.-ven.l-er I Pa. i;'i
in? will run a- f.-ilew-s
M iVINti H'L'TU
l.civc
l.ing-
.M
'V, .
ti ;o
:;u A
1 a P
oiiio-ur,'
.olnpted to
the atleiiii.
the w.iht 1 ot
II of lilt I'lll-i
an examination o our
are rc and to ofler
tick
viry pir.-oti
Mll-I 10 .'
Ii ( ling iu.
We mule
Hl.llv 'lull
Ulld til.lt WC
AN'.)
1 KlLlNii .v t.liANl'
ounbury May 17 Lo;
Splendid Inducements
i4ol!o'Us Is.'iiulelion
flAIIIS prep-iratiii-n. tunic front
-n-
II0W TO
TROMOTE
HAITIXESS.
DOMESTIC
to nil
Spring & Summer Goods.
HoMi.TiiiNfi Ni.w. Mr. ('. V. nun' howi r
of Alliutown, wliile recently in :i visit to
I.elii";li niiiiiiitiiiii, iliscovert il a small trr.
iil'otit three in t in liei"lit. Lctiiiiir ntil riju
itti'il. lie ilii"; it cut :iml 1 -r Mii lit i ln'ine
nml tiiinspliinii'il it into hi pari Int. win ic
it -ei ni.N lo thrive. It httssiiu i-In n inspi rt
ol l y ijuiiea iiuinln r of jieople, tiMol' whom
iri'inmiii'iil it u eiu iic-ity, im one tvir h;iv
lii": su n or liiiiril i !" an yt Imiil; like it. It is
ilte;ither unlike the snutlimi eotti-n pl.iiit
or our vi ihl euttun. Hi mlani Tiim .
WAsin.siiTON !S.vv-Y.liP. 'J'htre tire
seventeen hunilrnl men cniratrt'l at the
Washington Navy yiml in reiaiiiii"; vism-Ib
mil liiauuluttuniio; tviry ikierii'tieu ol
onlnaiue.
Exroiixs to Kt norn.- 1,11 ri, 1st l u In Is
cf e;rain unil IloloJ ham Is of Hour lift New
York la-t week lor hiiroe, nearly the
whole of wliieh went to Cireat lSrititm.
I'or ?l'ii!.' Hear,
Cloth. Ciu-.-iimre, Vt.-tin. lluiian Cloth.
Ctaiiu. Liuiu Cheek aud Colli nadc
Liutu
NEW ADYEUTlSEMEiNTS.
l'EIiSOXS ir.LY7V.VtV .1
CHANGE of CLIMATE FOR HEALTH,
SEE Al)VLiai.i:ILNT OF
VINELAND FATLtLG-
UUS U.IYIDI)!!
rpHK highest ea.li price laid for mixed tr white
X and colored K"t; ly
JNO. 1 MAliKLK,
TAVLU ANI UAH M'AliKHHl.-K,
N L' Cor. 1'illliaiid Cuiuniercc il., 1'hiladelpLia
May 21, lSi'.2 :imn w
l.iKlieV Hear.
A lurc a.-.-oitu.ii,t if I'ri.-.' deed. , l-'lack and
Fancy .-'ilk.-. Silk 'J i:.-uis, Fancy Hui;i.-, .-'halb y.
all Wool l'c!nui., Mo.-aiiibifpic li.suls at low pricis
ilk Livellus, Filmus, Luwnt, Cinnhaiiu and
1'rtiits. A full line of liith Linen and V lute (ioods
ftell.1 border and Fancy ummir ehawl.-, i-ilk and
Lace Mantilla.-, Ac.
liindy Male Cb ttitj:,
A good as.-orluiiLt e( Hals and
A larj;e a.'.irluiiut of LooU and irhoi.',
A lull r lock it lirociiiis, Mila.-ie and .-'iip;iir.
Hardware and liuilding .Muteriul,
A lull dock of Cuccn and iila.urc,
A full stick cf Fifb, tlt, Oils acd White Lead.
A large clock i t New Wall lipcr,
A new s-lock cf .teiic and L'arlhtnw&re,
And thou.:and.- of articled Cot enumerated
ti" All tho above will be .-old cheap for Cash cr
Couulry l'roducc.
XTOTICE is hereby iriven that letter of a lininis-
i trillion on tho tstato of (ieorffe Merrick, laic of
the borough ol Northumberland, deceased, have
been granted to thCBUbscrihcr. All personsindebtcil
to k'aid estalo are reepiired to inuke paymeut, and
Ihoso bavins claiuia will present Ibein for selllc-incut-
J. 11. miKSTLKV,
Adiutuutrutor.
Northumberland, May 31,1802.
lliilulelliiu A- I'.rlc ICuilroail.
rKN'NSYLVAM A R R 10 , LCSSKB.
N and after Monday, May Mb. 1802, tho timo at
V noriltumbcrlund btation will be an loiiuws :
Leave Wkstw.mid. I Leave Kaktwaiid
Fsprc.-, d.l'J a. ui., I Fxprt'iv, t Itl p. ui.,
Mail, 4,1'J p. ni. Mail, 10,01 a. in.
Her plus Car? on Ninlil Trains, both ways, belween
Will'i-iin-port and liiillunore, and on the renn-vlvania
liailroaa 'elween llurri.-bura and I'hiladeli.hia
On Mail Train in both dlreoiinnn CAR HOES
TlltUU lill via Pennsylvania Kailroad, without
change betwiiu I'Liladolphia and Ixick Haven.
bAMCLL A ULACK,
May 31, lfo2. hup't Latter n Liv isien.
I'.kliilc of i:iizub-lh HiilliH, tlec'd.
NOTICE U hereby civen that letters 'I'.Xamenla.
ry havinj! been crantnd to tho liiidir-igiuil, on
tlio estate of l liialilh Wnlli.-, bile the borough oi
Northumberland, Norlhuipbeiluud county, P , de
ceased All pcrooub indebted are requeued ta make
Itnmidiale payment, and Ihe.-c having cluiius to pie
tint them duly uth nticalcd lor M lilioienl
Jitv WILLIAM i-lMi'MoN. l tr
V lUiun-jxri, I n
May 21; Lt J - et 4
J II LNt'LL
b'ui.l ury, May 17, In'.;
''lie Ailain'i i:r--t l'uuiiniyf
IIVhhtUKU that tliry have coucluded ar
VJ ruiioeinillts with tho Norlhcru Ceulral liailroad
oinpaiiy to run trains lrom liiitlfJnore Tor lork
Ibirn-liiirj;, Oauphin, ll ililn.x. 'I'rcvorb.n, i-aubury
Northumberland, f.elMjurr, JSltllou, Aluuey, W il
litiDtssirt, and all interuiediato .-tatioiis. connecting
at llarri.-burK Willi tho OK FAT WFS'JLUN IX-
i'Ul.sri for l'lllcburj;, Ciuciiiuali, bt. Louis and tho
West.
Also with Howard A Co.'s, FxprisJ at Milten or
liauvlllo, Lliniuiibiiri', Wilkesbarro, 1 ill-toll, (so run
ton, and intermediate atationa cm tho Catlawissa
Lackawanna t liloonisburii li nil road.. At Wit
iHiintport, by llowaid e Co. 'a Fxprcs to Jersey
blioro and Lock Haven. Also, ty Howard & Co
and tlteir C'llneclions, for Canton, 'Troy, Kliaira
UiH'heetcr. liuftaln, Niagara, and to all accew-il.le
robin in Western New York aud Canada, by which
ihev will forward Mcrohandie, nocie, Fauk Noleii.
Jewelry, aud Valuable 1'ackages of tvery tieccrip-
UOD.
Also. Nutcf , Fruits and Bills for Collection.
Experienced and clheiint uitBtfeiiKors employed
aud every illort will be uiado to render saii-molk-n
.IUJ1.1 Jl.Mill a.ii,
tupirintcnib nl I'cnn'a 1'ivirion. I'luluiUlphia
II A l l.CIILK, Agent tor i-uubury.
April S, Ibe2.
)LAK (I'aiebnient 1'lifir ) Lf i L. aud 1 Unl
I .'l"il,'..vu, lioint., t.Ci ulioiu, turcuioii ,
P i .! at the cni.e ei thti i.ualury Amuiiau
Said Mrs Hniilh tu Mrs. I'rown.
Al'iey wen walkinj; ibn.uli I lie tiwn.
W'hero do you ilo y.ui,r idioppion '
That drei-s you re in, .-o neul and line,
That whin I m'i il, really mine
Loi'k' po.-iliely .-hiikini: '
'I m riirc your hii-batnl. Mrs r.rown
Now don t Im aniy. psuit and frown
is not -o rich n- mine.
And yet you can allord lo buy
Just liiic'e as much, or more tbuu 1
Ai.d how, I cannot divine '
i-vs Mrs. rroivn to Mrs. Smith, :
j'lio reason you II be rlarlUd tlh,
It is -ii .-imple. clear
You buy en credit. 1 for each,
1 buy bargains, you buy tru.-li,
1 cheap, while you lay v)iur
'Whene'er yen want a drfsi or .Itawl
A Collar, li.s-c. or what in t. cull
At the cheap .Mammoth r r.K.
They'll sill you ",o,ts so very low
Thai y.-u will cea"0 lo wonder so,
How much rich oods 1 vc woie
'My liu.-b.ind, a- y. u truly say.
Is poorer, far, llu.u youn io-day,
And yi t 1 can buy mere,
liooaui-'c ea-h dollar of hi.- lew
Is, to inc. jut Ho c;iKd as two,
At the ilieap M.'MMolH Sirohl.
So sali-fie-1 wa.- Mrs. t-'mi;ll
With Mis Frown's new iirilh
inelic, which did convince
The lir.-l. and opened . lurry ,
the liu.-n t ceased to puiroiiiiC
The Mammoth ever .-ince
And now, wlu-n you chance to trnit
Her hle-bali. 1. Smilli, uhhi the .Hill,
Aroiiiid Ibc cori.er coininif.
His f .cc i.- lighted willi a .-mile,
Jlis .-U p elu.-lic all Iho while
A pku. .in! lune he c hHuuiiu.tr
Ladies, if liko cfl'evt you'd seo
In your dear spou-e. which you iil.1 Li
Ferchance, i.ie'r saw belorc,
Jusl Jlis. I'.iowu's prwription try.
And all v.mr li-l "f Fry (ioods buy
At the' cheap M immoui SioiiK
.hod.
W,
.nolo I .it i ::.' n i. lo I
plT'.'CJ. 11 e do IKl leil JU ll'.i I 111 lj
h iV" the i:is.i i.' . ! , allli. u ,b lie
trulb. (but our ..(oik i.. in II a b did,
; 1 at lot
a. I in,; I hat v.e
. ...' l.oC Wl.ll
and embraces
ni.iov ii" cities not to be
pirjiut a..-ortniint ci'ittpiui.
ft-utid eLewhiic
ail kind- c i
Our
10KE1UN AMI) DUMiSTU:
CI o o o
.'1'F'N.v 1 . 1." v i J ni iiiviua,
Will I L (iui'lv- IN VAUL1 i
Ft."!.. AMI . Il"l..;
U.M.- AMI CA1.
HALF" ALL AM' e,'! LL.V WALL
llai l iii'C, .l:ii luuer.v, In haun i,'
'l'oulis At-.
HLNHY lill.FLItT,
M,:riil Html, Vj-iiwHi the Cuutt JUi..
Hakkisdi nfi. Fa ,
IVFALKU tn all kinds .f l.uilders and Mamilsc
l turers' Hardware, lr"Ii Stiel, CoilChnin, hopes
Fuliey Flocks, Ac.
LiNscri), FenxiNo. anu MAi uixtiiY Oils
Tho Lubricatinir Oils aro adapted lo every variety
of Machinery. AImi, at uiauulaclurer.- prices,
Wood Woiihiiii Maciiinkkv,
vis; I'laLiuii, troth, Meriiciu? and Pawini; Ma-
cuiutu, ,
Maoiiinsj': Toot.i, i
vi : riar.ers, Engine and Hand Lathes, Foil Cutlers,
o , o.,
Machine Fcltins.ot Kubbcr aud Leather, coulaiily
on hand. t
Hetrini: lire Froof Kales, l'lalform K'ules. 1 in
l'lule, Miect Iron, l.lock lin and Jnuimcra li.ls
t " Purchasers will bud it to Incur inicre.-t to cive
us a call.
Hnm,-burg, March 79, 1W2.
ItltAIIV 1IOI ki:.
t Cvruir nf State and Thud tflmn,
llAnniaaunu, Fa.
rplILS 110FSE, in out.Cueneo of ils conveiiieuee
I and near location lo the Capitol, has wade it i
deiirablo stonoinff nlacc. not only for thoso haviiii:
buMiieu at Iho seal of Outcruuiuit, but for elbus
vb-iting llnrrbburg.
MarcliJJK, ltStia.
I in '18 AN 0 yilOKS can I pun-hand at the
13 Mauintutli Blore of triltng urani. veryeneap,
hi we are d.derinim-d not tobn umiersolit ny anyfoily
Call ana learn the 1W n pri'-f lor yonraoivw.
ISunbury, Jan 13, 1SC1 FK1L1NU A OH ANT
WINDOW HIAOl.ci A very lino ana Aheap
assorluieiii. juh received by Culioad troiu New
Yiuk. at the Mammoth f-tcrv ot Frilling A. Oiant
Wi have al.-o l 4 alc a H ruinara A I o i vUebra-
tk i J aloil I'i i.uulu.i. Curiam I lA'alc
fuub u.v b J'., le'V
i.LOCLFlL.i AM) i. LA. .-H ALL.
FAfN 'lLo ANF VAUN'L-iiL,
the best Jin. i
I Cot'ec. i-i rccoiiinien l.-.l l-y pby icint.s a, ;t up.-- I 1 1
ii. r M 1 lil IH'I .s l i: FISAOK f. r O.neral I'd "1
iiy I V- '- in . imi'I all i'.illiou ld-rd-rs 'I'iu u-Miid.'
wli, i inne been c. nipi lb .1 bi itbund. n tin: u c I
colli, c. n ill u.-c Ihl- Willi, lit ilijal ioli: elbvt- l'1'.J
i .n tel.: -lin.- llic . irciiih ol to oui:dsi.i ordinary
c dice Fi iic 2 eel. i--.
Ki'Ll.i'CK S Ll'.VAlN
The pr-"t nil l-.c.d I'-AKlNii FoWI'Lll ki.own. . r
making lirflit. sweet ai.J mitii:i 'U.i Fri-nl and Ci.i.c
I'i ice !.' cents
VAS't-r M'TIT-ntl t.v
M II Ki'LLOCK. I licni t
CiTtiir vi l'rond nnd lL.ii.ul ctrveti-,
rnii.Aini.riiiA,
And --old bv nil Fruirfri ta uud Oncers
March 1," IN.'.'
HAVE YOU A COUOII :
Then u-c J AY. NFS F.XrFCTOHANT. Fo r.t
idl.iw y.-ur e-il-l to lake its om n course, 'five tiurd
of the victim- of consumption owe their iillliclioii" to
the fatal mistake of ' wailing for a courtli to get well
of it-oil" l'o not fill into this iin.r. but avail
yourself ut once of n remedy which thirty year.-'
i' I "'I'ii'tico h;u- ib'iiK'ii.-'.r.r.e.l is cirluin to piocute i
- ci.ly i-ure.
ii ayi: Yivj asthma on i irrnws !
I'I-. ii u-c ,lAYNi: S LXl'IX'l'i 'li AN f . which wi'.l
over.-.. inc. the n;. die c.t.lr:ictin el the Viii.l
lubes, ii ii.l eau-c tin ni l- i- il.c i-.-c.-ii 'ii-1 r lnn'tir
wb. li el theia up. and by nn ea. y and iiec i ; i
toiali- u riin.ivc all iliii'. Uiy of l.rc.iMiin .
H AYE YtlU FUONCiim.s
Tbtnn-eJ VYXi: LNTiX'T' D! ANT. Tlii widj
1-7. -ad di-.-a.o which may ircnerally be di -,-ril.i. 1 a.
ii iitllauiM'toti id the line skin which leic.- the in.-i.le
I lhewiu-1 tubes ur air ve'-el.'. -) reading tiiii.ie.h
viry tart of the lutij;.--. i.-, (liui taken t'i .' n umi.-
li' ii. The Fxpcelorni.t fill, lues ll.i- '"!: niati. ii.
rlitvn tlio utieiidin:; couli. pain. n..l ilii.iculiy ot
l.ff -.il'iiiiii!. nr. I il the case is i.ot ol tcu b r." ?! il. Ui"'
. .11 c. it niil v pi - diiee it cure.
ilAVF Yi'L' l"X.;L'.M!TTi N '
Hun ti c JAYN'E S FXl'i.C'fiiiiANN T; clean
i.: the I unit- from nil irritntiie niaitirs. while at the
anir time it heel- and hive-orate-; them. Ut nil liic
reinediis which have been i liere.l In the public for
Ihi.- dread disease, iv ne have Mood tho te-d of lime or
t.iain'.iiii.ed -o oi.ii rs tl n popularity us this ec'o
rant. Tlwu-atid- who have l et n i.-ivi-n up l-v lie ir
I by-icians u- incurable have been rc-.ri .1 to pel . ct
iniilili by i:s u-c, and their ti.iii.ony i-U-t carry
tu. -vicii.'U to all who rei 1 it.
H V i: YuU 1 LFt'l.I.Y
T'.on 110 JAY NES FXFKCT'i'H ANT Fy taking
t.ikin ; two . r tlireo lurc doses in the irrlv snit'eei
the disease ill ouick llcesil.n, nnd ciiirinc; up
w .irmly in Id, iliis repnraii.-n acts "-' a -u I- tu'. or
. wciiiic; ue licinc, uu.l .ubduc tlic inlhiinuti- n ;.t the
e.ii.-it
HA T. "' l.'Il'iOl'iNV: Ci'l lill.
Tlunn.e J.WNE'S LXI I.C Ted'. ANT liorc i
r..i rcoiedv which so i li". ctur.lly ovf re. -nil.- ilii - .li.-e1 -c
.nilic ilxpecioriint. Y h.it paret t can wiiio . i die
: u'b'i in-' 'of Inr cliil lrn t.. m Ihi. d. :r.-.- m.: ivi
plaint without itoitv; i:!l tu In r ow. r 1 r tin ir
n liel ' What medicine so 1 lea-am to the taste, or
s.M'irtain to produce iinnie initc I laelii ' lijvc i: u
tli.il, liui lit 1! .roC it.- 'l":e CiV
11AYF YOl Chi. IT'
Thin u.clAYNi; S l.N I'FCTOl" ANT Cruiinn
.rc.-ul..iict toDodiscii-'e more si-.ddcn in i'.-e.tta-'k--.
r, in iho nbser.ee of prompt rt lit f. lo ne nurc fatal
in us r stilus liu-.u Croup. I'arent-'. theret- re. .-! ruld
keep at hand a remedy .-in e nr.. I thmoiioh. riica.;
r eiucd y tuny I e f uud in the l.; ccteraur . ul 1 1 1 iry
careful lLol'htr will keep u -iipply by hir.
JAY NL . 5 EXFFCToliANT.
1 n tundurd mcli'-ii.e. For thirty yei.i- i 1,,-. 1 , m
lietorc Itie pui lic. iirul utirint? mi- peinn i c.ir.uive
on. rs have liien i.-iuu i n, i.y ml cia-.-i- oi p,,. lo
in all quailers oi iiic w.-nn. i iiv-h-imi--. ci. r. iiuin,
law vers, merchant., nnd iiicclomics havcixj erieiiccd
ri nieUnil eli els. in. I huve luiui-lu-il us ivifh liieir
te-liuiot.y, and il may I.. I uud at Ii nri )i in our
Minim ic, to be bad gratis of alln .'int-. To their
coiiiincmjr cci'liucalcs we would rcti r i lie- d- ul iinr
The E.M'Ki Tott.iNT aid nil i'r It. JAYNF A
.son fi Family Mli-h inls me -lll; nil Frua'i.'i.-
(;eni rally.
May Ii, t o. o ni
Hap. r'. '' lo
lii.l.villc. '.I l.i
Arrive i,t Ni l limn:'" rbm I In tat .
M"lNii Ni'liTIi
l.r-.vc N'orthlllill'i '.laud tMl 1' M
Ibtnwlie. : I"
1 1 1 1 - : I . li l.'i
i'.l"..i l.nr.r ' c?
liii.o.i .i-., . on I.c II'! V
Arrive it f.-i-aiiloii. oil I' Ji o in
A I'. i -! lliT Train i l b. ;ivi -. Ii'lij'-lott nl
A M , I'r Soraiiron to cniiii't with a tr.tn i
Ni iv irU., b'.-ti.niin r. b- iii .Lr..n;oi inuiiii
.I' l-tin li.'i'n N.w York . at I lj I' M
The Ice l. :iai in .'. Pli-oi. bur;. Kail I i-. in-.-.
v. iih Co' In I 'waii I .a-!-; a ii .ti.i.'i ant i tiinfi,,,;
ion. I at er.uiteii, I. r -c and inlei iiiC iti. '
i: ' "-i 'i.
AI llui'iTi i: c t vo c': vtith the IVi.nvi -.1 L.m
! . I . I', r . ii't. l-i ill ea I .-rid wi- i .
At N"i Ui unit', i Ph.-I it c nnicK wiib lb" riiibcb
I lii.l .', bnc baill..i l and N'.l'llit.u Cin.l.il b.'i.
road l'T pi iiil.- ul nd -on'.h
.l"!IN I' ILi'l LY ruj t
J C i.i. i. ni r.-.I i icke A' i.l
' April a. I
" iii..ti:i it o rii. i..
AUI. mnnnTi-mci.t of lit! will known II lei bav
in,; been r. ni'ied by Mr .-r O'l I.K .' i!! l !
pr- -ew propriel. i .-t leave lotnlerin tl-. i n' ''.
that tlic house H imv l . on: lie vcn ;! Iv t. n-ml.-i
reliitcd. i-nd in. r.-vid v.uit it view ... ilic pr.-j ei . n i
comfortable C'l.i.iiuo Intii :i id ll'ivo !" nni.v Im..
the f.-iiil'li.-l ti'iiiit v.iih iluir cii-'.i-:u Oiic t w:i'
receive due uitcuiioii ':i..l ceiiri. v. s.i, I no . pni e
will be rp.-nd thru 'nay eoi.dai.c io .'uaitilniu e
li..!. 1 in a rrst-ihvK .,v
l-'nrnilii-r, I o'het-- di .-ii to r,-)- ".rn in il.iril
bur; ibuinir iiie .'iiiuim r nv isli ' v.i.ll'iul jba s' i
I nidii.e. and b t;'c i t.d w II ve:,til.div tu in. ,o i ...
i te.blii Lment tij ti v:e derate mi'
SO' I I' CnYl.i:
Mar. li L'-.i l-i".' .1 i . Il.l'bi; I' .li'b i.
T
tl'.cl
T
!(. Spi iii"; nnd Snmntrr lrc.J
CTiOTIIING L-'CF VTiTj.
'UK tiii.Ur.-icned hns ju.M r'. eived I'lo bii .e
e-orliuci't ot SI'KlNi: A N 1 ' MMl'lt CI."
I'iilN'i n i r br.-it d.l to Siinburv ai.d take' pba-un
n ml'oi mil. I.i - tro'i..!. and :!ie j-nl-liv senerallv
h.-.i I.c i- in.fl'lid to -ul
ci.!:.i i;i; i han i-.v ..i; '
iiis .-! -i k l "I tic ' ' lllillerini :c. inula, lined in '
licitlt-i and 1: ti t -li- iinin-ii.i.; .1
l-FESo t'C'ATS l'U"M t.'i to 1 1 1,
c.i -iiii.'r. -. r ltn. iiic;-C. at el dilo n-i.: pi m
F .N r.i -F!..:n .1.1 Fur. y t'.:. iuittc- i- the l.;'i
style--.
A L-r?- ii.-vrtir.uit of Flain -rd Fr.ney V .
Well mi de Shirt-. Wn-Kn Inri ami Cvfr-hiii.
i'AUI'KT I'Aiiri ANU Tl.i NKS.
And ai.-" a i.'in.lir if o'.'i'.r nrli' b . .1 ;-i n'b . t.
w, tir
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CI. (I i'i.'.' 1.1 Veti.il. it.
,:t a . in-. ) r-r C.:.-h Frice liuiu
in IVnn-vlwii.ia.
The i t' of 1 1 tlic Fad.tin-:
"li e l. i a e.t.I l-.-l. rc put '..-. in ' e1 .1, 1 i
.)"--i:ra .-emu ir-i u
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Ail 1 r. f ..-i.-i: I I ,t i
c. ti e pr. n.pt eiti i
A til 111. i - .'.
tr.
rlv o po-iic the C. u
i..-'. eo.lictii L.;. Ac
1 lb u-c
V. til 1C
r.
UvE IJ.XDJM.
Bav lion, Steel ami lMaiU,
ii';a'Z)(.' $jiMj:i 4 ;i;j.iJo.xLi
E. Y. BKHJHT Ai SUN.
.m-iuv My i t Ii
'1'lie St. I.oni-,
Cniniit Strict, tftinen Tiii.l ;:.'
FuiLAM.t 1IIIA.
rilllE undersigned, liavin;; lensid. f, r n t.rm i f
years, this popular hon e, h ive the plcx-ure of
announcing lo their Fiends imd the traveling coin.
miniily Hint il is now open lor Die recepiieii oi (.'tn.-i-The
house, since Ihe Iti.-t ol March lii. ban letii
entirely renovated nnd retilted iu a superior iniinni r :
tlio apartments oro lare. well ventilated and lur-
ni.-hed in modern style. It is c.nlrally l.caud.
convenient to all tho di pot and .-tcuiubeut btniliii",
and in the itiilm'dialu vicinity of the Custom Hoiuc
l'o-l Olfuo and the Coin E.v halite
Connected wilh tho llolel is a lii.t.iniant I r thj
accouiunilalion of thie preferring tlio Ftiroiiau
plan Fncea ol liuoins li' iii Tl.rco tu freven Foll.uii
nr week aceonliiu: tu location.
Foard i'i ill per day. 'F ble d Hole for mciiLaub
aud butiuirs ineu troui 1 to J 1' M
II LN KY NEIL.
JSAA0 L. I'L VOL'
April 12, I8o2 ly
t'si,hiuKon lluiior,
NOHTlU'MI'tliLANF, l'LNN'SYLVANIA,
(.V.i.r tiic E.iJlc.)
rpllF .-ubsenber liavluK loai-.d iliU WiUkii- wii
J Tavern Slaud b.lely kipt by Mr.- C S I n n
li picllally Uifoilii Ibc 1 ili lie lie t be io ii f,.tii- . ar.,1
Ii oltll.;; Cat pu n.l i.-. ai.d will be ) tfaridlo
Kllaill, 111 a LilillolUL'lt noiLtlel, l.k, lllllniloll.
Iiiiii.l.. Ilin.Ui'Iioiil the numy aud a.l wLu ui:.;,'
iatieii' hi. i. labiutimeLt
A iil 1J, Fi.' .'V.IIJI YANU1I.K
IV 'II s
' Fil le
SLF. cLi
in two Vi
,p ti.rii
l.lLll.' Wi
1. 1 if-5 i f the Colli,
ill c.'ti.ii'.enti.iie--II
F MA -M i!
1'lic l'eiil .iii- iiikI I.vpei'it U(( .l
an lm;ilitl.
)IT.L1S1I1.1 f.r tl.e benefit ati.l t! i. w irn.i.,;
iitid a caution ti loiitiC; n.rn wb.- M.il.rii.ia
Nervous Fcl'iltty. rriMiifnre l'ceav Ac ; jtiii
at the s.uue tune lin" ii'.eims ei mil Litre, i.y em-
who lia.s cured li:i.'-il l Her U mi; I at to (.r.-nt
et se tl.loili'b u.idlcal llnpo Itlou uiel lU).cnery -!y
oiiclo-inc a po t .-id ...I in-i.-cj ei.iii. v, .-ii ;. a
epics me.v U had id 'ho i.u'ii. r.
N.ViilAMI I. M AYl'AUt, Lo .
Fedl'old kings Cc . N
M'.rt. 1A. I-.'! -ly
U.tl.L F I FFK!
11 ST rc-( ivt ,J !.. tu New YV.k a lar-rc a- li. . '.;
of WALL I'Al'i H. c. n i lii ! . I C.-.K lit vi ri r
ash Sim v-tiikkb rieei i.i vt .-iiih. ask vx
Tt.n.NS varii.,i in price fioiu lii-t.t.- upw;.r.s. u . .
which will l-c .-eld ai ILc b wnt elt pru-t .'. i.t I
.'iieiip .-
. 1C 1-1
J il LNOLL
truiil arv. March i-Ci
1-M i-i)ii,
Lird fiii.-e.
Lard Od. ii.it, I 1 mi'
Sill .hi .1 Fill. J I .lie..
Fuitir. Ac A.
WM Mi'l.AMb
CI.. . I. ut S rict Wl.-uP FLila.Klil.u
March 2:, Im'.'.' -cimv
IL.li.?
SiKs.
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I'oi a.
F. r Sak 1
ill ri
ll,
1 lol
Ci liictl. ns
a, MMilhV.
It.
sil I
i. Ii d lo ii. tli
1
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lilll'.l :
tliuinbeiluiid. I idi-li- ti ydir M- nli in t
and I. vi uUi in.'
Li
Hun John M Feed
A ti Oi.inll A t o .
Hon Wi.i. A I'. it. r.
Morton Mc Michael, I
F Ke'cballl A Ce 2-y I'MliS'Kil Niw V,
John V'. A-btiiiad. A.oit.iyir Law.
Mi.Ul ens A Cix. Aii. rri.js at Li.,
Sunbiirv. Miii .h " ' 1 :
I I.iiim 1 s
I'Lila b I l.ia
ol-
M.ill I'iipcr-lOOU ien-.
WALL i'Ui.K 'F l.Vl.l-Y J J . Ui ' I :
rlllXS A Nil IU11H NS
I .r I i.- vi I -l i. i rii to ii. M.ii.u .11,1,1. i
iLe -M-v.MM'.'ill cluiir
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