Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, August 23, 1862, Image 3

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    ?JllllliirS nutican.
n. B. MASSEIt, Editor A Proprietsr.
si iu iA
SATIKDAV, AUUUST glii wi-if "
8. M. rETTtNOILL A CO.,
No 37 Park Row, New York, mnl 6 Slate Street,
lvton, nrr our Bii-ut' fir llio StNmnv AMrmiA
tii tlio:f cilic, und nre ttiitliori.ed to tnkr Advrrthn'-ir.t-utp
uud Subscription for u nt our lowest rati.
J-i?'" The cUiir profit! of llio I.ewiburg
I-iulii.s SoKHjts' Aid SiH'icty, lntely were
$24 "J. Tlicy proimso to make shirts uml
'tlicr art Ulcs of clotliiim tu lie in rrmlincss.
t-S:;'"TllK M'KST MlNlsTKIl JiKVIKW for
.Tnly contains a vnrirty of nrtiolps, of more
than ordinary intercut. Dr. Duvitlson'n In
tr.nhictiivn to the (Mil TetamMit. Doctrines
f IVrrojition nnl JiKlpiiiriit, by Sir "Win.
Hamilton The Dawn of Animal Life.
These iiie only n fmrliwn of its valua'de con
tents. 1'iiblUhcil by I.eonanl Scott A- Co.,
New York.
"Waki.ikk Lahii:s. The ladies of the
lVrkins street Iiaptist Society, East Somer
ville, M;ifH., adojiti'd the followinj: s.iiriteil
and warlike resolution on Monday evenintr :
7i' ..'n , If tlicMK.v of hromerville will not
nlist to rescue uur country from herexlrcme
icril, the womkn will ; and when they pi,
will leave their supevHuoiis frannents to
those nu n who chuoso ini;lorioiis case at
In niic.
-- . tin; common I'nion centre, and the great
l-i'" The Sclinsgrovc W. speaking of, Wc-t. fascinated and controlled by plausible
the treasonable character of tin-lireekiui-idgc commercial arguments, would accept tin
paper of that place, savs the editor not Ion- connection under the same baneful
. ... " ,...,.' influences so lreuiieiitlv ollered bv the armed
,n.eo was a bitter opponent of the Demo- : tnloM 1(1 ie ,Jmvi! . nw Yo.itcn.linij
ratie parly. I he W also says : again-t tlic.-e tyrants and nssasins.
"That nearly all the prominent Democrats It is only necessary to state the case to
in Selinj:ro e -nili as (iruw Schiiure. admonish the friends of the country against
.Ios. jiIi W'enrich. .lames If. Davis, Colonel
Simp-on. Dr. Iliitten-tciii. Col. Kver. John
and sM-tain the Adininistrat ion in its policy
to enij.ii the rebellion I The-c men were all
bellling for the iemocratie parly before it
became entirely corrupt, at wliicli time, too,
t he nmv devoted llreekinfidge partiall of
the Tinu was balllinu' against it. We
iniiot say what induced him to become a
renegade, and would not say that it wa
eitln r "thirty cents nr thirty silverlinirs."
but the 'eohversion' took place about the
I line lie lifetime editor of t h
'I'ii, m. Two i
nun: ue iio Know, nanielv. mat tlie iieino-
erats of Sclinsgrovc "shelled out" a pretty
large sum of money which found its way
into (he Tinu. i olliee. and that the editorgot
an ol'.iee from iliiehanan.
All the true old Jackson Democrats in the
free States and some in the Slave Stati-s,
sand upon the same pi. i! form with Mr.
Shriller, and among them are such men as
(icneral (iovernor Todd. Dickinson,
Holt. Sianton. Johnson. 'e., iVc. Now will
I he editor of the Tinu . dare to say that these
nu n are renegades
I'ki.nth i:. of the l.oui-ville .Imirmll. ivl'er
l ing to a secret orgainz ition of disloyalists
Miiieh i- known to exist in some of the
northern state.-, thus graphically pictures
certain northern papers supposed to be
ai lin- under lhcir influence :
"We could name several newspapers,
v hu h, bevond all ipiestion in our minds, are
inducted under its influence and for the
flli'lhcl'aniv of its objects. Tim" .".!;'. '-
lti i,,,',, I t't fll "li lotlU' liitnii. I'lf (lii tin
il-niil-l' till-xifit'l n trih'it i'H tlfl! t'nij Inn ir
,r, i,it,,ir mil njii it (., ,, ,,' In ;i.tii',
but they diligently devote themselves to the
selection and publication of such in. tiler as
they deem calculated to di-pirit the friends
of Im I'nion, and to encourage the rebels."
flhi- '-hoc' does not 'lit' a certain news
p:'per printed in this city, we do not know
what a good lit i-. We mention no names,
because it is entirely unnecessary to do so
in order to make the applieat ion. --l.niii-n.'rr
',...-.
There are certain papers in this neighbor
hood and ieinily that might wear the shoe
w il In 1 1 1 i much Sai ing,
Tin-:
V..'!,;i
i Iriiigi
iiiiirdci
Vl.l..VNlli.lM.l I't. VTI'OUVI. If our
::tulil eollservut iv es. says an ex
had lived at the time of the til's t
I hey would have (Hit il into a plat
form about as follows :
Ki sohe.l. That we
to till' pretended piety
ait
C'lllallv opposed
1 evident liinala
i ism ol Ain l ami tlie aiitnoii.eil violence ot
the high toned and chivalrous Cain.
'lle-olvetl. That the 'l llras' who tire
clamoring for tin hanging of Cain, which
would only cxa -pi-rate him, deshv to de-troy
the domestic luippincss and peace of the
f.iinil v . and have no ol her purpose in x iew.
K. snivel, That w e are in fax or of pun
ishing bolh parties, and invite all conserva
tive men to unite with u- in frowning down
I llts whole bllsilles-.
"l!e-olv eil. That uobo.lv ha- a richl to
pi ivokc in n i-dt T. and if Abel hail exhibiled
ic-. I'analici.-ni this one would never have
occurred."
Z'" 'I'HK I'.M.l Isll I'm
The New
York Tim, - in an able article exposes the
selfishness and the ungenerous attacks of the
Kngli.-h I'll ill support ing tin- cause of
rebellion anil closes wirh the following
reminder, or rather prediction, what I-ailand
may expect in another year:
'We have a united people, a people who
have, as yet. scarcely felt that they are at
war; but a people )..,. that cost what it
may in treasure, blond and time, the I'nion
never shall be divided.
And we would, in conclusion, remind the
Timrs and its acolytes that the clay is not
far distant when the measures meted to us
may be meted to them ilgain. The year
ISliii will probably see a slate of all'airi in
Kurope like that which followed our war of
llilelientlelll'e ' I ii ri. w l.n nn r.-tnl ni in
Knglaud," it Used to be said, "lllilil the
ltiarlern loaf is at I wo shillings;'' and there
is every promise of such a i undilion of atlairs j
bclore many months pass over. Are the
foreign relations of (ircat Hritaiii so firm
thai they cannot be shaken '; Are the Dan
iibian l'lineipalitics quiet, Prussia secure on
the Itliine. France and itussia still opposed
lo each oilier in the F.ast I Where can Eng
land look fir an unfailing ally, where lind u
sympathizer with her ill her hour of need?
Iteflect'.iiii xv ill cniim at hut, and (ireatlhi
taia may (hen haveeaiiM. lo regret a neutral
ity which succored rebellion, stopped her
cotton mills and closed her miirkcts.
Throughout tlie world she ha no natural
ally but oiirsclvcn ; n..ue from whom she
hud a right to expect assistance. Will it
not beabiitcr day for her when she dis
covers thai till pity, ull sympathy for her
has been destroyed in America by her Tiimt,
licr stoek-jolibi r.s and her aristocracy "
t .
W.vii Fckmno in Illinois. The Adju-tant-lieiKial
having received a despatch
asking permission to recruit a company,
.-cut back tho following reply; "Hold nn-'
ve aiw overrun with applications the whole.
M:,!e i- going into ( amp." Thirty thousand
volunteer are now ready on the firt cull
and twenty thousand arc already offered on
the second call, and he has permission to
i.rpt them all for three year- and no
d iltin;; nill hi inii..,iry in that f lute.
letter llrom Orrnslomil.M
From the Philadelphia Pre
V vsiii.notox, August II, 1SG2.
There i one ilen that must be rooted
from the popular tuiml. It is, of course a
favorite with the traitors in arms, and with
all who eyiiipathizo with them in the loyal
Stales. SoiiietimeSi in the hour of despon
dency anil d feat, it assumes an ngrecaMe
aspect even among certain of the friends of
the lioverninent. This idea is. that the
Cotton States fdioiild be permitted to occupy
an independent position in other words,
that is better for all interests that tin-authors
of this terrible war should enjoy the bless
ings of Slavery in their own section. No
theory so niisc'hctious ns this should fr n
moment find lodgment in any loyal mind.
It. is unnecessary to repent the forcible and
familiar reasons against anything like evenn
partial recognition of this rebellion. How
ever agreealilc it might be to Foreign Pow
ers and to the slave oligarchy, such an event
would not simply be disgraceful to h Free
States, but would be resisted to the dentil
by the Holder States. It would leave our
friends in the South at the mercy of a re
morseless tyranny, would deprive us of the
control of the Mississippi, ami would inau
gurate an incessant warfare between the
section thus recognized and that immediately
upon its border. Its ctl'cct upon the free
States would be fatal in the extreme. Seces
sion would become as fashionable in the
North as. in such an event, it would l? tri
umphant in the South. Our factions, now
simply poverlcss because they are watched
ami forbidden, would, by the ineiins ntl'ordcd
them through their sympathy and associa
ting with the traitors, stir up discontent
mining our people, and would finally succeed
in the realization of their scheme of internal
separation. California would fly off from
this most hurtful douma. We see, in the
overwhelming reasons against Separation
and I tcci ignition, the ov itvv lioliiiinir necessity
of conducting this war upon the basis of
maintaining tin- t'uioii in its integrity, and
of a restoration, by arms, over every foot of
the seceded territory, of the authority of the
Federal Constitution. Animated by this
sentiment, instructed by the experience of
the last fifteen months, ii'lmiini-lie.l by the
desperation of the rebels, who lirlit witii the
hope of securing a lin.ul recognition, and so
of humiliating and tlesl ro in- the Federal
(ioveinincnt. we must iiuh on the war with
iiiiM.iii-ine; eueijry. ami pin neninu us every
hope of peace, tliat is Hot founded Upon a
conipleteand triumphant re-l it nt tit ii m of tlie
I'nion.
Tin: Ni:w Hi i nri rs.- 'I'lic follow ii.g
sensible advice from another journal, we
would commend to the attention of il -
intending to enter the nriny :
'Nine-tenlhsof the mortality in the army,
as the public now well understand, is can-i d
by disease not battle; and of this mortality
the Coniuiis-ion assure us that three-fourths
may be saved by incorporating the new levy
into the existing regiments. This is a matter
for recruits to consider well. The opinion
lames wiiu me jiniginent m tiio-ewliii have
had opportunities for observations but it is
now placed among the points which are to
be held as demonstrated. The recruit who
is can full of life, of health, or of conitorl.
will take his place in nti old regiment, rather
than mining tlio.-e who are as incxperieueed
. as himself.
- - - .
'!. Cort'iM-iiii il Ili-iiitlier cncr:il.
W.VSHIXOTON. August IS, ISO..
! Colonel Michael Corcoran was, this luorn-
ing. coinini ioned by the I'resident a briga
dier general, to ilate from July 21st. lisiii
I the day on which he was taken prisoner at
the battle oflhill Itun.
NKW AI)'KIITI.SI)IINTS.
r:i;s(t.s '..t.i
; CHANGE of CLIMATE FOR HEALTH,
si;i: AHVbti'i isi:.ii:nt uk
j VlINJ-Eri-A-TsTID FARMS-
Till-: NATIONAL i:.IIIIUTInN ul-'
3:iiIoi'el 111 I siikI 1 niei-i:i ii
, HrccdN ol'llorNi'si,
j ill beheld n KFVS'fi IN F. I'A It K Ai i 11 1 ( ' I I.t I ' .
j HAL FA I II liliulNHS. W I I.I.I AMsTi iliT. I'A
On Tiii-duy. Wednc-diiy. Tlilil.-il.iy ninl I'lidav.
' .-Kl'TI'.MIiKH 2. .1. I. mi l ,. Im',2.
l'reioiuiit List itml Prize llnmier u lo Kliil.itor
from the Ciimida.- and other l!riti-h 1'inv incc-.
I P I! i: M I F M S
j t'his No. I Thorouuli Ibtd llor-es. Smllion
Pieiitiiuii. 'fw.i iliui'trc't bollttrs sjua
Speed will l.c coiiri'lerc.l in milking the award
i l l.i-s No 2 Tliormigli llicl Mares.
) Preittitiin. Hoe tliutdrcd llolhtrs. Sttnl
I S 1 will tie couriered in milking Ihe nwiud
('las.- No Stall ion- lor gi ni ial lire. I. cni andoi cr
1 ir-l premiiini
: S n I l
, fbt.-.-No 1 Mulli,
sou
f..r general use. I vear.- mid
I ui.der ii
First premium s;,u
Secntld do j,,
I ( ho. No ,'i Stallions of 2 ycajs and under t.
First premium " ss::ii
J Second ib j
Cla- No li- Marcs Willi Foal bv lhcir sides.
I I ir-l premium
Sicotid do
(I:,.. No 7 Ilree.liog Marc.
For the bc-i I. ru ling M.uo. I vim and
Slu
In
r list prcuiiiiiu
S.'nl
2U
!Slu
Sccoiel ilo
( las No S. Fillies. 2 years and under I
I irsl premium
Second do
Class Xc. !). Fillief. 1 year nu 1 under 2.
I irst premium
Second do
(Tie- Xo in Colls. 2 year mid under I.
Klrl premium
Second do
211
SJU
III
III
Cla.- No II Colts (Stallions or lichliiig-,) year
nun tunicr
Fir.-t premium gjo
Second do j(l
Class No 12 Mulched Horse, (lidding or Mares)
l or me !. span, Hi hand.- uud over.
. Fir-t premium
Ss',11
I'-'eoim no
For Ihe best span of Matched Horse, 11 hand and
under lib
First premium gij;,
Seeoud tin I..
Class Xo 1.1. F aucy Mulched Horse, (lidding or
Mure-a
First premium j;,o
Second do on
Siie, actiou and speed will becou-idcrcd iiimukiiig
Ihe award
Claim No 1 1 lienlleiiicn'it spam of lim ing Horse
(liehliugs or Mures.)
Find preinuium $lui
Sis'olid do 2(
Sue, actiou and peed will be considered in making
to, an ni i .
Clin) No I,'). Family Horse (fielding or Mare )
horthebe! Family llore, four years and over,
driv ing, color, site a'ud ucliun will bo considered iu
ninkiug the award.
First premium
Second do y
Clai No' IK (.entloiuju'i Hrlvlii Ilorws (Gelding
or Mar.-) 4 ) cum and over
first premium f'ifi
Set'ond do n
Urtving. color, me. action and .peed will Lo cou.
sidered iu unikinX the award.
Claa Nu 17 Saddle Hore.
For Ilia best (ieulliuicu a Saddle Horse.
hirst premium
Second do
For the best Lady's Saddle IWo
First I'reiiiiuui
Second do
Class Xo IS Farm and Hrafl llor.e
For the bent pair uf Firm or Urafi lloraea.
Sill
lo
t irst pntuiiiiu i
Second do io
Clau No 19 -
Ue.l finglc riiriu or 1'rufi H"r-e
Fll 1 remiuin
si
i'tcoud do
(.la..- ' .''i 1'i.iia.
rnnir', under 14 hands, driven double Tandem or
Tridem.
Firt pri'nituin $15
Second do 10
OlaM Xo 21.
livrl teem iix in lumd $.'.a
Cluiw Xo 22.
Beat Tnndotn nr Tridcm Ti-nm ?:'0
STATK 1'ttIZK HAXXEIl.
M'ill dp Rwiirdi-d to IhoStntP (A;;Hriilliirl Pncip
lo ol tier t Iih n lViin'vlviiniii. wliioh plmll. Iiy itscili
r.en, mtpr fur pxhiliilinn tlitlsrifpst nnnibir of vnlu
ftble horses a Prip Ilannef wnrih ?2a0.
PALE OF HOUSES.
n.irri intended for puliHc or privnto pule will tip
liibeleil nieiirdin'ly. and (I Jwi'l ion of the frriuuid will
tip destrmited for their pxniuUintion and Fte. Tho
BiTvioen of aaeHoneer will bo provided, and a time
nnmed for public pules. Tho Seeretary will Rivo
nniiep of uneh inteniled stile?, if early entry i made
ilh him to tlifit eflVct. Sueh horses cannfit be with
drawn until llio I'lo'c of llio F.xhibition, exci pi by
written iiiitlnirilv of Ihp .Managers.
Oul.nu OF 1!.1IUK3.
Memliers of tlie fevrriil t'omniiltpes will be reoog.
nizi cl by tlie fnllowiuit badge :
C'lii Xos 1 A '2. 'J'horougli lired horse, Navy
Illiie Itiblion.
('111.- Nti a. Ptidlion. 6 years and over. Green
llitibon.
('In-.- No 4 Slullioi: 4 yenrsand under fl. Whito
Itibbmi.
I'liios Xo .1. Ptnllit.il. 2 yours atid nnder 4, Ctreen
and White ltililmn
Clii-. No it A 7. Mart's witli the feat and Hreed
inir .Mures. Orange ItihtMin.
t.liiis No. S i 'J Fillies, Dlnek and Irimge llib-
lion.
Vhvt tn A 11. Colls, ((reen ntid Wet! ltlblmn.
t'lii No 12 A ". Valeh and Fiinvv .Miileh horses.
!ted and While lithium.
t'ln- No It. licnt's Span of Driving llnrej.
I.tL'ht lllne and I'ink liililmn
1'1h- Xo l.V Fninily li'res. lied. White and
lilne Hib'inn.
Clns No til Oentli'iiiin's Irivin Jur.Je, IJluc
find White liil.b.in.
('lass Nti 17 A 20 Saddle Hurses nnd l'unie,
lllitek nnd White liilih.in.
tins No f SI A lib Farmers' Prauglil Horse. Red
Kibbt.n.
(las No 21 A 22 Host Team, Fink llibbon.
lioard of Maunder. ltoelte.
ItAII.IiOAIi AlittANiiI'MF.NTS.
Xo fe.'itiire of the H.irse Show i morp deacini; to
the milliliter-. nml we tni't aet'eptable lo the public,
than the l.u ililits olTercd fur the tran-poi taiioti of
hirscs nlitl ruunis lo ainl from the Inhibition.
Fennsylviinia Central li. li.
llliltKlelpllttl nut) tirie It . li .
Philadelphia and lieatlin li It
Letmii'ill Valley li. II.
CalHvvi-sa )' . It
F.tmirn mid Willian-Hirl It. It.
Synieiie. Iliiiirliiitiitiin tiiut .New Vork 11. H
Hn-t J'eiiii-vlvaiiiii It. It.
Shitniekin Valley It. It
will carry v i-ilnrs. hurley and jrroi.tn free, r.ne way
The Lnekawaiia A l'iiii-luirg. I'bila.. Wihniiigien
A llalliiiiere. and ('nmliiirliitiit nlley. njrree tmloas
ntluT rmitti. do. There lire oilier road.- lo hear from
whii'h will, without Inulir. cone ititn tht caiiie ar
raniiellients. Thus tl w ill be een (lint (lie State of
l'etiiisylvaitin i thntwii wide open lo the exhibititm.
The rn.'ids v ill eulleel fare tin all horse enuiimr lo
lite exhihitiiin. and return thrni free, on preseitlttl inn
ot I li- I'ertitif.'ite Ihtit tbev hale beeu oil Kxliilillinll.
tllld tll'e Ulli'h:illgt-tl illowiielsliip.
Ifiiil.V Ol'ller ol' Vl'i-iiiieliieiils.
The (fnte will lie t.pi ln.l f..r the ii.lliiissii.il of lite
public, from S.J e'vloek A M, miiil -itiidowu each
111 v.
TI'l'SIi A Y. SKl'TFM MFlt 21
S o'fl.tt k A M The .linlire will ascinbte nt the
I're-idenl s Tent In oranie. ascertain ninl fill vn
raiieics. and ri tu ic the limd;- nf Fntiies for the ex
hiiiiiitiit. '.i; e Vl-n'V A .M All hnrst s entered f,.r the pn ttii
am. eliiliiiiiiiii.i sale. iiiusl be present on i In- rniiitil.
Ill o cluck A M At llie si.liii.1 ot the bell, llit)
OliAM) I'AVAI.CAbK
will ferin on the hull mile track, in which nil horses
entered for premium, oxliibitiun t.r ?nlc. arc expect,
ed tn be present nnd lake their places, its called by
, the 1'hict' .Miii'.-hnl.
! At'terilic prnnd enlvnb tidc. nil liir.-e entered for
premium will ii-cuiblc under lite tlte.-s de.-.iiia(iii
lhcir eht-s tor inspection l.v Ihe .Indies.
Ill o'clock A M Al the Sound otllic bell. Cllts.-.s
No. IS nnd I'.i. (I'lirm mid I't .ill ll..r-es.) will :i.u.
tile in trout ot the .linlges i,initd lor inspcciioii. nl'ti r
whieh Ihey ill retire lo the cil-I part ol the m'oun.ls
for the testing of lhcir their clreiiih. and ijtiulilie.
i for work.
12) o'eloek V M Hi itncr. 1 he track wilt lie (.pen
i for promi-ciioti- dri in. till 2 I1 M.
2 o'clock 1' .M At lite round of the bell. OhiM
Noll i Mare with Foal l.v lhcir side.) will iisrcinblc
in front of the Judge' stand for exhibition.
! .2: o'eloek I' M At the -..lllld ..f the hcll.Clt.s..
. No" ilirec.lim: Mures.) will u.-. iuble in front of lite
.IiiiIl'cs' sttiii.l tor exliiliition.
' .'i o'clock 1 M Trial of speed of the Lt.rse dt -1l-
' lulled by the .bulges.
1 o'clock 1' M At the round ( the bell. (In
No .'1 (Stallions of 2 yenr ninl under 4.) will n...-eml,lc
in from of lie .buk'i s ',irnd for cxliiliiiion.
a o'clock V M 'fiinl ol speed of tlie itoj.Je dei"-
' lltllcd l.V the .lll.lgl s.
, ' i:i'Ni:siAV, sr.i'Ti:.Mi:i:i! ::i.
! 0 o'clock A M Al the sound of the bell. CIase
1 No- S. il anil in 1 Fillies nml Coils will ii.-eml.le in
j flout ot the .litil res' .iniid ',,r cxliiliiiion.
Ul o'eloek A M -'t rial of speed f tu. hoi s.is dc.
I siglltlteit by lite .lllilge.
Ill o clock A M At the sound of the bell. Class
! .Xo 1:1 (I tillcv Alllle ic, 1 or.-cs. lie , ite-s or Mures 1
1 -scmbic in iv..a ..nu.- .bulges' ,t t tr cxhi-
Iiiliotl
in; o'clock A M Trial of spec of the horse dc
siirnaleli hv the .Indgis.
ll;o'ch'..k A M At Ihe sound of 'llio bell. Cln--N'i
1 1 ( oils i.-inllioiis nil.) lidding venr nnd un
der 2.1 will ns.-eiiililc in trout of llio .fudge stand
lor cxbiliit ion
12 o'eloek M At ihe sound of the b, l. ('Ins No
17 (Saddle lloie.i will assemble in trout of Ihe
Judges statu! for exhibition.
I2i o'clock I'M liinner. The track w ill he open
for proioisccous ihiviog until 2 P M.
2 o . lock P M At the sound ot the hell. Cl.i No
I (Si.-iitioii- I veins nn I uii.ler ii.) will n-.-eiolilc in
fiont ol the .lo.'e- sltiud ..r cxliiliiiion.
2; o'clock P M Trial of .-peed of the horse dc--igllllle.l
bv the .llld-.'i .
.1 .. clock P M l the son. ,.f rl,e Lett, (las No
2o tl'oi ie- under I I hands. Ac see lull I will iip-ciii-
tile ilifrolll ol' llie .llld'-'es sllllld tor Ohibilioll.
ii; ..'clock I' M At the sound of the b. . Cln-s
No I., i Family llor-i .) w ill n--. inl.e in tmul ol ihe
.1 ictgi'.-'.- .- i tj. I lor exbil.iiiou.
I o -lo, k P M -Trial of speed of the Horses ilc.-i-'.
natcd ''V the .1 tildes
Tltt PSIiAV. SKPTKMPKR Iih. I
!' ii clock A M A (1 1! A II CAVA I.f A bK of nil j
hor-cs entered for preiniuiii. exhibition or sale, w ill j
lake pill, I Ihe hall lllilc track.
Ill o'clock A .M 'fli.it of speed of the horse ill sig. I
tinted bv lite .1 udifi .
in; o'clock A M Al tin-sound of the hell. (Tn
No 12 (Matched llor-i-.) will assemble iu front of
llie .bulge' stand for exhibition.
11 i' 'clock A M Trial of speed of Ihe horse de
signated bv the Judge.
Ill oaloek At the sound of hc bell, Class Xo 21
(rt ill bund.) will iisscml.lc in front of the Judges'
.-land for exhibition
12 o'clock Trial of speed of the horse de.-ignati d
by Ihe Judge.
12J o'clock liinifcr. The truck will be upen for
promiscuous driving until 2 o'eloek.
2 o'clock Trial of speed ol the horses de.-ignatcd
by Ihe Judge.
25 o'clock At the sound of Ihe bell. Cln.1 Xo .1
(Stallion li year and over.) will us.-olnble iu trout of
he Judges' stand for exhibition.
ol o'clock Trial sited of the liori designated
by llio Judge.
4 o el.M-k At Ihe ..und of the bell, flu Xo 2
(Torougli Dred Mares.) w ill assemble iu front of llie
Judge stiiiel for exhibition.
41 o'clock Trial ol speed of the horse d. tignnted
by the Judge.
l'KIDAY, SFPTKMISKIt 5th.
9 o'clock lirand Fnlreo of Horse by Stule, in
eoinpelilioii ..r (he PlilZK BAXXF.H. ' The horses
t'roiu each Slate will bo prctccdcd by a banner bear
ing il name.
II o'clock Trial of need of the horse Joi 'lintel
by the Judge.
Ill o'clock At Ihe sound of the bell, (In No 1
Thorough Hied Stallion.) w ill ueiublu iu front uf
ho Judge' sland lor exhibition.
luio'.ilock Alii Ihe sound of the. bell C!as Xo 14
((ieiillemiiu paiM of liming Horses (will acui
ble ill front of tho Judges' siauii for exhibition.
1 1 o'clock Trial uf speed of ihe horses designate.
by Ihe Judge
' 1 1 1 o'cl. k Al the sound of Ihe bell. Cla Xo 22
(Tauideius or Trideni.) will arseiulilv iu front of Ihe
Judge' sland for exhibition.
12 o'clock Trial of speed of the horses designated
by (he Judge.
1 o'clock At the sound of the bell, Class Xo Id
((icntleiucu's Driving Horses,) w ill assemble in front
uf Ihu Joddo vczhiiion.
1 i u'clock Triul ol i.eed of the horses designated
by the Judge.
3uVloek At the lound of the bell, there will he
a triul of peed ol '1 borough lircd Horses dosignuud
by the Judge.
4 o'dock At (ha sound of (he bt 11, all horse to
Itlioui premium bavu been awarded, will a-.-euil.lc
ou Uiehalf uiilo track, at which lime (lie awards will
be announced from the Judges' aland, and premium
Hag distributed.
Tho Chief Marshal request punetuulil v on (ho
purl of exhibitors, in having their their horse ready
lor exlnbiliou on Ilia signal of Ihe bell, adcnr.ling lo
(he advertised programme. Horses not ready lor
exhibition as called for by the Chief Marshal, may
he rejected from (he list ul competitors far premiums.
If authcicnl time has uot beeu giveu iu the pro
gruiuuie from Ihu Judges lo exiiuiine any onu class,
bclore the calling t.fauolber elass, the tirst uamed
clasii will be examined on a vacant part ul Ihu
groun l, if so ordered bv the Chief M.ir.-hull
I'l! w I', i.otj W. ( hid Mar.hall
VV illiaui-piri. Aiijjurl Kv s!.'
MAYOKS OP THE
Great Cities.
We, tha undersiunBd Mayors, heroby er
tify that the Druggists, Apothecaries, and
Physicians of our aevtrral cttioa have atirnod
s dooumont of assurance to us that AYEIVS
8ARSAPAMLLA has been found to b
a remedy of (rreat excollsince, and worthy
the oonfldonco of tho oommunity.
nON. JAMES COOK,
Mayor of LOWELL, MASS.
HON. ALBIIT BEARD,
Mayor of NASHUA, N. H.
HON. E. W. nARRINGTON,
Mayor of MANCHESTER, N. II.
HON. JOHN ABBOTT,
Mayor of CONCORD, N. II.
HON. A. n. BULLOCK,
Mayor of WORCESTER, MASS.
HON. NATH'L SILSBEE,
Mayor of SALEM, MASS.
HON. F. W. LINCOLN, Jr.,
Mayor of BOSTON, MASS.
HON. WM, M. RODMAN,
Mayor of PROVIDENCE, R. I.
HON. AMOS W. PRENTICE,
Mayor of NORWICH, CONN.
HON. J. N. HARRIS,
Mayor of NEW LONDON, CONN.
HON. CHAS. S. RODIER,
Mayor of MONTREAL, C. E.
HON. D. F. TIEMANN,
Mayor of NEW YORK CITY.
HON. H. M. KINSTREY,
Mayor of HAMILTON, C. W.
HON. ADAM WILSON,
Mayor of TORONTO, C. W.
HON. R. M. BISHOP,
Mayor of CINCINNATI, OHIO.
HON. I. H. CRAWFORD,
Mayor of LOUISVILLE, KY.
HON. JQHN SLOAN,
Mayor of LYONS, IOWA.
HON. JAMES McFEETERS,
Mayor of BOWMAN VILLE, C,
w
HON. JAMES W. NORTn,
Mayor of AUGUSTA, ME.
HON. HENRY COOPER, Jr.,
Mayor of HALLOWELL, ME.
HON. JAMES S. BEE IT,
Mayor of FREDERICTON, N. B.
HON. WILLARD NYE,
Mayor or NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
HON. J. BLAISDELL,
! Mayor of FALL RIVER, MASS.
! HON. W. n. CRANSTON,
Mayor of NEWPORT, R. I.
HON. FRED STAnL,
Mayor of OALENA, ILL.
; HON. JOnN nODGDEN,
! Mayor of DUBUQUE, IOWA.
I HON. TnOMAS CRUTCHFIELD,
j Mayor of CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
' HON. ROBERT BLAIR,
j Mayor of TUSCALOOSA, ALA.
j HON. R. D. BATJGn,
I Mayor of MEMPHIS, TENN.
! HON. GERARD STITn,
t Mayor of NEW ORLEANS, LA.
, HON. H. D. SCRANTON,
i Mayor of ROCHESTER, N. Y.
! HON. DE WITT C. GROVE,
! Mayor or UTICA, N. Y.
i HON. GEO. WILSON,
! Mayor of PITTSBURG, PA.
HON. C. n. BUHL,
Mayor of DETROIT, MICH.
HON. nEMAN L. PAGE,
Mayor of MILWAUKIE, WIS.
HON. W. W. VAUGnN,
Mayor of RACINE, WIS.
HON. A. FARR,
Mayor of KENOSHA, WIS.
HON. JOHN C. nAINES,
Mayor of CHICAGO, ILL.
HON. M. J. A. HEATH,
Mayor of SELMA, ALA.
HON. A. J. NOBLE,
Mayor of MONTGOMERY, ALA.
HON. W. S. nOLYBAD,
Mayor of COLUMBUS, OA.
DON ESPARTERO MANUEL,
Mayor of VERA CRUZ.
DON PIETRE DE CABALLO,
Mayor of MEXICO.
DON ESTEPHANIE RODRIGUES,
Mayor of HAVANA.
DON ANTONIO ECnEVERA,
Muyor of LIMA, PERU.
DON M. G. MILANGNO,
Mayor of VALPARAISO, CHILI.
DON MARO SESQUIPEDALIA,
Mayor of RIO JANEIRO, BRAZIL.
Certify that tho resident Druggists have
assured them
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
la an excellent rorriody, and worthy tho con
fidence of the community.
For Spring Dttrnsri.
Par Purifying the Itlood.
For Scrofula or King's Evil.
For Tumor, Vic cm, anil Rorrs.
For F.ruptlons and Pimples.
For Dlotthes, Ulalni, and Until.
For St. Anthony's Flrr, Hose, or FTr-
For Tetter or Salt Uheutn. alpelas.
For Scnlil llead'aud Ringworm.
For Caneer and Cancerous Sores.
For fore Eyes, Sore Earn, and Humors,
For Female Diseases.
For Suppression and Irregularity.
For Syphilis or Venereal Diseases.
For Liver Complaints.
For Diseases of the Heart.
The Mayors of the chief cities of the Uni
ted States, Cunadas, and British Provinces,
Chili, Peru, Brazil, Mexico, nnd in fuct al
most all the cities on this continent, hava
signed this document, to assure their people I
what remedies they may use with safety and
oonfldonoe. But our space will only admit
portion of them.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
Ayer's Pills, nnd j
Ayer's Ague Cure,
I'llEI'AHEO BY
Dr. J. C. Ajcr &. Co.,
LOWELL, MASS.,
And sold by Drucgtsts crery whers. 1
1
Sold ly 1'riling & ttruut, and It. A I'uhcr, in ,
Hunhury, j
Hr. K U. McCoy, Xorihuinhcrliiiid j
J F. (.Wow, and C. Uruau, Miltou 1
J. ('hriir.an, Turlmtville
llerh A Co., Mt. Canuel. I
H. lcr..(reaiier. Klvbur !
. ieiit, MHhonoy.
W eaver A McW ill 111 111,-, rM.,
. ud I'ealerr Kvtrjaheie
4 I '.' 1662 - ly
oo.ooo voi.i vri'.i:itN w.tvri:i
TO 4 It I Mil I III' 111:111:1.1. IO !
MA1IK siiinenitmlvr of pcrnum arn iiImi wanted to
1 wenr the IK KITS uud HI' IKS, now lieinn iiiiiiiu
fiictured, Iiy the milcriber, of the lnlel ft.vln nnd
hevt of material llnv iiijr. a lin ire jlock of inutrriiil.
he will iiuiko up to order in the lje;t wrkui.-ti.likt
milliner, all kind of
(M'ltllriiM'ii'n IIooIm mid Mliot'N,
I.ikIIi'n SIMM' Itml Sjinilei-H,
lii I li' 11 i SIkm-. V rVr.i
At -hort notice, llitvin pcvernl yenr' rxperievr.
lie feel confident of oivinj )f"iirriill,v -iilirliclioii to
nil who lunyiiivi! him n cull.
All work" 111111 he pniil tor licfore leiivhi' Ihe flmp
when lx percent will tie dedueted off.
( nil nt h'n .Shop ni nrlv opKidlo Ihe Court I(oiie.
in Mnrkci Sipuire. imd iiM-crl-iin hi low tiricc. and
examine hi slock hefore pur ,diiiiiu el-ewlierc
.mux 1 i.v t:it.
Punl nry. Aitu.-t !, ISi'.J. I'm
DOCTOK a! t. dew itt,
i MKIiIt'AI. (ill AliI ATK of Ihu I niveHlv of
Veruioiit. huv ill): pcriiiiiiicnllv locnlcil nt SN'Y
1 1 1: ItT'i V N . Xorlliuiulicrlnnd county. IV. oiler hi
profcdonul service to the citizen-'jr. ncrnlly. who
limy he niifoiliimite enough to require liudiiulaid
."Miyilorloiwi. Aii'ii.-il 2. Isi'.J. It
VAI.I llll.i: I'A IOI VUlt Mill:! '
rPHK ui.'r;!.. 1 o.T.r r..r -nle n Hi.. Ti.icl .rf T.'icd 1
I in l'oinl lownhip. Xoitliuii;hi.lnud coiiiil. l',i , I
purt of wh'n.di ii cli'tircd. If dividcd.it uill mnlic .
tttoUood ied fiirni?. There nre upon il n t I j
sloiic ilwcllin houc. n lo .Iwclliii hoii.c nnd ..! In , 1
out I niilil 111 o;. it m:w llnnk IS-iru. tuo JComl Apple in-.
elinr'l. nml oilier Irint trec
'I ticre i n cood ficlit f,,r 11 Snvv-Mill upon il. n -;iv.
mill vv hicli did a iroo.l hu.-iuess uio. Inlcly luuiic 1
down upon the pri mi!'
Apply oon t!i
l.l.lllini-. I .'Ml VP. I pper All':lln l..wi,-lnp
(lr ll.i:i.i:s I'l.KASAMS. Suiiiiiirv. l'u
.1 111 v l'J. ISI'.J
Almlnl! I'litor'K (!.
Ttn rri: i hcrcl.y KWvu Hint Idler' of n.lii.ini
trillion lint in,, i ,.r.,i,tcA lo the sill... 1 'I . r,
on Ihe eiHic,,f .,;. p fmpkirh.-ritt r. In t l.i-
.M.-ilioh.iy town-,;,,, Xorihiti.il.erlnii.1 eoiui'y. de.
ecusid. All peri.ii iiidcl.lcd nre ri'iin'-l'd lo l:i.'ik"
imiiiciliiitc p.iyiiiciii. uud Iho.-c luivim: clniiii lo pre
f ent tlieiu duly mitht iiiiciilcd lor s. '' n no nl
A A lli:l M . A dm r
Trevorton. Aii-11-t lCJ. Ct
l.-M ltAI. 11011:1. I'OIC i.i:. I
iJiJIIS well known Hold, locilod in Sunhnry. nl the
I .i"clioii of the Northern ('i iitrnl wiili ilo-'uiilui- 1
ryn.id Klic llnilr I, i.-ollcrcd nt privn.e lc -,
TiTin-f -'Jill will In- hinil'1 i ;i-v. l"r liu.iui in- i
t".irni;tii..ii. rit'inirtr lit tlii- nt!icv
iJUST RECEIVED!!
J. I-I. E 1ST G-EXj
j J 1 us jn-l rclunicd from I'hilml. I !iin wi
-j -
"1 T "" T f "" fi !i -
Oru;Itl lO a. W
Spring & Summer Goods.
I I'or .Tl'iit 'tir.
. ('f.itli. C;-.-iu:cre, 'c.lin. ltuliiin ('lote, J.iic'il '
Ciiutin. Lim n (.'heck and t'olioiiude
A lr' n-.-iM tnicut 'f (...-!-. ;in-k im-l j
j ull Wu.l JirhiiH .-. Mo-uiniiiijiH' (jiioils t lew irii-c-.-. j
i ilk lA''lla". luliine-. I. awns, t; inlmiii- in.-l .
rrint'. A full line t.f Irih l.iiH-n nml Whit..' J I.-, j
j Sh-Mn titirdt-r uu Yauvy Suiiuhit Shawl-, Silk :iuL
j Ltici1 Mitnlilhi.-, Ac.
1 lU-U'lv MuJo (lothiiitf,
! A pixxl Borhll lit uf Jlllt.- :U)J i'n
j A InrffC (tirtmciit f V'tf uii'I Hi
i
' A full toi k of ilrocciic. M..l!ies 11111I SiiLrnr,
Hurdware and liuihling Mnteriul.
A full Ho.k of Qiietn nnd lil:.--wur
A full ft..d; uf l'i-h. Suit, uilfniid W hite I.n.d.
A lnrc -tock 1 f New W .ill I'npi r.
A urn .-;k of Stone nnd Knrtlu tivvare.
And iht-u.-iiiid of nrlii'lcs n..t ciiitmcrulcd
l J All the ahove will he -old chenp for t'n-ll or
('i.uiitry I'rodiu'e
.1. 11. i;xiii:i.
!
i Siiiihiirv. Muv li, 1SCJ.
mi .'Mil i:v ii:n. 1
111 I !: Sl'Nlit UV Ai'AliKMY will I j , n-,'t ,1,
lln first Mumliif ut '.'. im'i r. IMJ 1
Pupil iii-trur-l 1 .1 iu l.nli-h Cln.-knl nnd Mu;l 1 - j
mnlicril hriUK-hc. i
'l lie collide ir dc-i'llcd to prcpnre It.r ildn.i-.-i. n j
into College or I., .pt'ility for l u-iii. -
A dnily record i- kept of llo ntl'. ti.tni.c.'. e..n '.n. ;.
mid recitulioli of inch pupil, nu ;i!rlr;n.t ci' uiii.h
i? ciil iiioiithly 10 pur. 111.
TKli.VS I
I'repiirntory Jiii i.-i. 11. per .p:;u I. r. 1 eo
,, I Kiili-h hi. 11. In -. .. 00
Ma... l'lvi-loll. J .. j 0
ttl l'Klli:v. I
i:v i;.,v I'oiioi.k. iM.iind.di i.i.i .i. i.i..n.
lion W. 1.. llitt irl S 1' . .It. rt.. 11. I'-,, . S,n:
liuiv; l!ev.. A. Ii. i..!c. .1. 1. f'nrcv. I. I', 'li.u-.
W .V. l,aivoli, l'.fii nnd lir U . II IvPor. .Mil -11
.IAMt:.S il li'i.M.V. A M .
I'l in p. it
Suiil.iiry. .Lily V2. Wi
GROCERY & rROVISlON" STORE
Market Siiin.'e, Suiiliiii'V , S:i.
JOHN GOOD,
nl'.AI.KH in all kind of(i i:"L't:iai:.-. ic-p..l:ul
ly inloriii. tlie cilien of S'liiinuy 1:11 1 i.-uo'. .
lli.'.t he Coii-'iunllv kee.4i.n hnnd .1 lui'e .r'luiiut
of Ihe l.e-t of llll'kiudc ot Vi U'U't.lilUS, .-i'-!: n
Tcih, Sonti. l'licd I'rnit
Coflce. Candle. llilud do
Siijjar, 'l'oh.icco. IV.'iu.
Uice, Sivui, S( ice-.
Syrup. foap-', Cii:.-. t i s . -- r I . -.
ioluoti. Sail. Sl:.l,!i.
H.nlll. MKAT. ris.ll. nut intact .v.'tyil.i.i.f in
Ihe (iroccry line.
IICiTJOR.3
l' ihe hrt oiiulity at VV'holc-alc nnd lt.-luii. eoli-i-t
iiu of Drunity. liin, Wine. I'iii.-hiiriih hi-key. and
lolllclic l.i.Uol'ii ixcllerully, to ulncli he invite- lie'
pulilic to le.t hefore purclm-ili;' cl.-i vt hi le
Call and mc inv flock. No diaiye f.r -li.tiii'
JillIN l.i'i'l'
Sui.liuiy June 1 1. 1 SC. J
I'l.ihKli Ipliia X la if Ualli i:il.
I'I'.NNsVl VAMA ll.lt 111 , 1.1 :i 1'.
0
nnd after M lay. May .Vh. IS.'..' llie time
Xorthiiiiilierlund Slutioii will he 10. f. dlnu:
lit
I.r.vv 1: Vri vim
Kpre. tl.l'J a .u ,
Mud, 4. l'J p. .11.
l.i: v v 1: i:si w vim
I ) o .-.. '.1 Hi p. 111 .
Mail. In. ul 11 111.
Slcepiui: Cur on N'iht Train. In. II. wn. lad ween
VilliitluiNirt and llalliioore. mid on the t'cuo-t Ivimi.i
Uuilroud hctwecn ituirinliuri; uud 1'hilad. ll:iii.
nn Mail Train in Imth direction a ( AUHnliS
Tllltiit (ill via i'eiiii.-vlvaniii Iti.il.'.md. wiihout
change In I o. n I'liiladelphin an 1 lan k Hav en.
rtAMLI.I. A. liLACK.
MavJII, nt3. Sup I Kucleru liivii.m.
ii i.m u a vn.ini
I und colored llari bv
JX(t H. MAHK'Klt.
PAIM'U AXI MAU WAUKIHU SK.
X'. l: Cor Fifth and Commerce Si , l'laludclj Ida
May SI, 112 3.uo.w
l.uuibfr ! I.iiiiibt'r J
j I'l 1 1 LI 1 SIIAV, Muncy, Lycoming cou.tiy, l'a ,
IN F'U MS bit liiemUaud tho laddie In iscneritl,
that he coiu-lynlly keeou hand ll.uiriU.Miini.de,
! Lath. Joixlti. and all kiud.ot LuiuU-r and building
umicnnl which he ill ell al (he Iokv( price
March SO InjI
liiifiwi-liinl Iu Loiers !' i;oml 'I'ru.
IXIIiillT A f.'N invile 11". nii 'ii lo llit ir .'t' ck "I
1 I'riine lirrcrj and IHii- k lf,i
1 bunion x . Juni I-1, I H-d
ITtlLLNiJ CHANT
AUK IIAl-rV TO AXV'tM'; 1 II AT 1I1LV
AI'.K X"W Utt'l.l V1M.1 AN l.MII:i.
New Stock of Goods ! !
JIA.SV 01" HHKil f,L
nnnucED in trice,
l'u'1 houyli ptcvuilins reporte tuny induco tint j
Iclicf lint
DRY GOODS
are adlancin. ret a "ingle vinl to Hint "atirnctivo
THE MAB1M0TH,
..;m -.,,,,.:,,,.,.,,,.,. i-1 . ..' . ,
' '" ""'P "."''"!-'' " -r !, that . he the
repoil 11- il luiiy. yet Ihe pi..p,i, .(,.,. ,,f t, ,t . ,!;-;,(
Con'' have the fmiliiit - f.r furtii-lun
CHEAPER GOODS
' !i:"f ':.v "' "dl en I'uJi ;-
Ic ', nn I cnnuol j..
0
WE keep EVEurrnixc,
AMi AKK l'LTi:i!Ml.M:ii Ju
jSELX. CHEAP ER
! 77.i. ci v r,u rnu ;;.!:; ;;.;
I u .;. ;.
11 -1 LI Ni A v.KANT
Sunhiirv. Muv 17. 1m..
nOW TO PROMOTE DOMESTIC j
1
HAPPINESS. j
Said Mi. Smith lo Mr. I'.rown.
A ll.cv ucrc tialiiiti liiroCLh t!ic toi.il.
v here do von do your .-hop a 11.' '
Tlo.t .ip--- yon i c in. -o in nt and Hue,
'1 lial t lo n I -of i: . rcallv mir.o
1 1, p.. itiwly ..I ekinjl
I'm i;rc y .or hii-haiid. Mr- I'rotvn--N..
di n i'l"- niil.v. iiit ni, 1 li-i.w u
I. - Hot -o li' h n- lull:.'.
Aa 1 v. ; yi"i cum al'erd lo l.ny
.la-t ie i.'c a- niuili. er more ihan I.
An I how. I cania t div itic
.-ay- Mi-, llr. vvn lo Mr Smith :
ihe 1011- 11 you'll ! c -.!; led will.,
It i- -1. liuple. el '
oil l.uy on credit. 1 t irca.-'l.
I I ei o'm-..iii. v.. 11 l.ny Ira-it.
1 c'neup. while you pay dear.
Win in-'er v. ni want a drc or .-haul,
A Il r I,, a . or vtlial-ln-t. ea'l
At the ' M v u vi "T 11 Sroiti:.
'fla y II cll V II g 1- .-o V . I V lo.t
'iha't v.-u will cen.-e to Wonder AO,
II. .vv ni'.ieli rich '. 1 ve were
'My Jni hand, a von truly -ny,
I j 1 . . . I ; . t1, 1 y. nr. lo-.ia .
.'..id vol I .an buy more.
I!. cau.'c ta. 1. did. or ol li fen
1-. to j-.-t a- o,l , two.
Al the 1 In ap M v viv ,.-,l Si..;l.
So-a-i !'..! vc.l.-Ml.-. Mai;h
M i'h Mr- llroivn m w arith- I
1111 tic. v iiii-ll ilid c-.lii iitcc
Ti.e lii -1. an I o.ciKd -o hcrevc,
She )e.-i, t eeiu.c.1 tu 1 i.tr-aii.'' ,
The M.vi.iiiTil e'.'-l i'.io'
At.d cow . vtloii you chance I.. u.e. 1
ll.T lui-Onll I. Solillt. lip-Hi lh'.- r'ucl.
Around Ihe corner colinl-.
Hi- t';,,.,. i itl,,, ,i w iih a l-ll.iio.
Hi- -I. . ela-ti. all Ihe vi bile
A plea-ant tune he r luaiiluile:
I. a, lie, if like i ll'. . ; you'd .
In your dear i-ptiu-c. vihi.-h you at;,l lie.
l'ci i-halicc. nee r .-atv l.clolc.
.Iut Mr. loom, , pro.-oriplioii try.
An I nil y ii.r li-1 ol I try o.o.l- bey
At ti e cheap M VMM. nil Slol'l'
A NEW AND USEFUL" ARTICLE.
llAi.KV, MOHSt: i JJOYDEN'S
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'if l!.nvliB ( Icillvt-N l-F nji 1-
,-iiui le, i:,oii,'iiru al. I.itriible. and i r.ot I-iubli lo
(jet Hill ol t'ldcl
The Srll".A.I,jiiliio; Clolhc Wiimrer. i one of the
i'rcalc-l illiproi cmenl of the llinclccioh c. l.lui v . 111.1I
lias bid V lo he known .111 1 iried. (.. o uito .(.. i d
una, The Mi.v'-fcloih -in pic--io- ..ol 'lie , i' -r
between two nil '.er roll- io-ii - l .1 wruifiiia or
twi-liti'.' wiil auioiiiil to enough in a -hoiiuu. - n,
i.av tor a uiaciiine.
Ktcryoiic inware. that tl-c tw i-ln..' er iinrfi..
of cbiilie. .-irctchc ul.d b.i.ia.- Il.c libn-. bat .lo
l.iuchllie p.vi..i llinn c . i.ly . ihn; 11 lo -pi, r
Ihoiouj-hiy soaked, can beviiui.r'. mil. mt l.ickii.i;
it in llie li-n.-t. nnd il work hi ea-il.v . dial 11 child
twelve ycai.- ..id can opt rule il wohoiil iroiillc. II. .1 j
w-it. r tfocf ii"t injure llie roll, and vu...l. n '..,1 !
1 -in be w.-i.n i ll. ... U.ilii.rf walir ;o p.'i.ve.il lulling, j
which cnlll.nl I.e. loi. c bv hand. i
111 Marcbin.-, il i il.ialilalilc. c: ,. '; lly on l..r'e
ariielea. riich a- Liul.c' Shu Ac, 11- il leave ihe I
march in Iho cli.ihcj pencil ly et en It will Kri.1.1;
ihe luiic-t bcd.iiill, or the naallc-t . ckct h ind-
kerchief, drier I ii.ll. call po.-ib!y be done by liNlid, i
will, out ull.ralioii, iliK.-J Ihan etic.ci.'lh llie lime !
'J he luachinc u so .iinl'le thai il iJ not liable Iu get !
out of icpl.ir . , . ,
'Ihe (.'rent improvement 1.1 Ihu. fvny every other
V'rinni.1 Mm-hi.ie yet ip vented, i. it ell-A,ljii. j
nx u rainrc.i.eiit, rcuirfi.j; .10 aiicrntion. to wiinj; a
handkerchief or ted iruill eoiiM.pici.lly. Ihe n. 0-1 i-.
lu.riiut i-c vu.it can odcnilc it 1
'Iho machine ia inado of uo 1. and ? nrrnliired. '
Hint .10 iron can po.-ihly cme m e.Hi'iiet vtith iho j
clolhiii. Ihcreliy avoiding all dimirer of ii jury to ihe j
clothe, hv iron rum. '
Thin inlhe un-t .uiipleand ellcclivc Cloihc. riiitf- '
tryel iine.itid. 'fi.o.-e p.i.vba-ilii can 1 -e tlulii.
iwu vtcckt, and if they are not i rfcelly ratified, re
luru llieiu. aud lhcir uioiity will be refundi-l. I
AddroM L. h. SXnW. I'hibidclpha.
Or II II MASSi:it, Agent lo. X.irthiiuilj.-i land CO I
July j. tsoj. i
rjlLIlX(i'.S Prepaid! ilue an 1 Sh.-llrv ' Mu
cil.ic pii-'c per In itlc mid bin h. '.h-iui
C...dul l.bviroi C'ili-mn look and Ibiwuic lor'
moMii 11 .1. t'.r rale al the . lice .. Ho- .' ulduil V
i iu tie '.ii 1
who wish
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