Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, October 04, 1862, Image 3

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    Ijc unbury amciiran.
II. II. MASSEU, Editor rror-rioloi'.
M .m i:v, ia.
SATl liUAV. IK'TUUKU 4, Isiij.
S. M. rETTENOILL ft CO.,
Ne. .17 Turk How, New York, tint 0 State Strci-t,
Hoston. nrc our niti'iit for lho Si sin hv Amriiicax
n those cities, nml arc nutlmmril t lake A'lverlise
xit'iit" awl Hiibserii.tiniis fur u. nt our lt.nel lutes.
C-t" XoN l AYINU Sl liK UIIHCUS. AW' sluill
tontinuu to cut off weekly nil Mit-clilcvs
1' lon-jstiitKliniiimil tloul t nil rcsi(n.-ilility,
who make mi efl'oit to jmy. It' their pnper
is htoppeU tliev w ill know tliii reason.
As ArritKNTKK Wasted. A hoy
tiljont litteen year of iiffp, desiring to learn
the printing business, can hnvc n good clmnec
l,v iipilying nt this ofHee iinmediutely. Ono
from lowntluit eiinlmnrd himself, irel'ei red.
;-tj"Tli list of losses of the Lycoming
JnsunuTcc Company, for the quarter ending
September 10, 1302. nmountsto $JS.'"!il 52.
The losses vnry from n few dollars up to
$").(H)l). Tho latter figure U, wc think, too
high for country eomjiaiiies.
, . 4--
-.' The President's Proclamation au
thorizing the arrest and trial of offenders
nu'ainst the Government, by Martial Law,
will, we trust, have a good effect on seces
sion sympathizers.
. m
;:r'iusiiiess at New York is reported as
uinwually brisk at the present time.
1-43 Moub Ilodi s Monky. A new coun
terfeit :fJ note on the Delaware county
bank.
; i:.'"Mr.i:( ii ant Tailoii. Our enterprising
friend J. O. Ueek advertises a new stock of
well selected goods for mens' wearing ap
parel, which lie lias just received from Phil
adelphia, and expects those w ho w ant a good
and cheap suit to give him a call.
l i ('orrepondcnts from the army should
be brief and cotiline themselves to facts, in
cidents and anecdote. Speculations on the
war should be posponcd for the present.
Our best correspondents seem to understand
this, and act accordingly.
J-rf;'"A horrible accident occurred on the
Cumberland Valley Pailroid, about two
miles from Ilarrisbiirg, on Friday morning,
li-siiltin- in the killing of 10 or 12 men, and
wounding oil or M others. An engine had
been carelessly left standing on the track,
and a train containing the 2dth liegimeiit
Penn.-yivani.i .Militia, returning from G roe n-ca-tle.
came in rnlli-ioii with it, with terri
ble force, dcrtiolMiing n number of the cars
and killin
.unl maiming a large number of .
the inmates. The killed and injured were
c'.iielly from Philadelphia and Heading.
1' A 11 TV AND PAliTY CANDIDATES,
lion, .lames T. Hale, of Centre county,
ha
veil Ins assent to Heroine me nine-
. . i.. i
pendent Ilium candidate for Congress, in
the ili-:rict composed of the counties of
Lycoming, Centre. Clinton, Tioga and Pot
ter, ia opposition to William 11. Armstrong,
Ksip. of Willianir-port, who has been nomi
nated by the Kepublican-.
A large meeting was held at Jersey Shore,
i:i which ! Ion. .lames thimble, our former
member of Congrcs, and other leading
Democrats as well as Hepilblicans, took
part, .bulge Gamble, as chairman of the
committee, offered the following resolutions,
which show what leading Democrats in
l.vcoming county think of party leaders and
party nominations, in times like these:
,v..'c.'. That it is not only inexpedient,
but liauglit with imminent danger to that
unit of council and unity of action so vital
to our safety and siieee
lent nam prejudice -J
that men ol Mo
uld be elected to
Congress, and that parly nominations miouui
be for the present abandoned.
;,.,:,,-,, I, 'I'll it the Constitution . it is,
mil the restoration of the I'uion as it was.
s the only political platform which should
ie tolerated until our government is re
stablishcd and its sovereignty restored.
.... . That wc, the sovereign people.
.ithout the distinction of party, united for
ne common piirpo-e, and lasting In hind
is all party ties for the lime being, hereby
iniii'mite "the 1 Ion. .1 A M I'.S T. II A t IIS all
ndepeiideiit I'liioii candidate for Congress,
nd claim his sci vices as due to the country,
lue to the district, and due to lis.
Judge Hale, ill his letter of acceptance,
oiidetns party measures and party iiouiina
ions. and pnmcd- to say :
"I am iut'onm d, and believe, that the
leeting Wti- coi.ipo.-cd of men of alt politi
al panics, whose object was to unite the
lyal and patriotic, men of the. District in
he support of a candidate having Ihcircon-
leiice, without any party nomination what
M fc In this object 1 entirely agree, and
incur fully in the assertion made by the
leeting, that in the present condition of our
iinitiv, party nominations should be for
ic time abandoned.
-With these views, and concurring also
i the sentiments expressed in your pro
cdings, 1 yield to your request to be a
indidate for" re-elect ion to Congress, and if
ci ted will endeavor to serve you faithfully.
1 have not arrived ut this conclusion
ithout the advice of friends, in whose
idgnieiil and patrioliMii 1 have the luo.it
Hire confidence"'
What will the P.rcckinridgcrs of this
unty say to this condemnation of partisan
olities by the leading Democrats of our
igliboring county i Why did they not
ke up a conservative man i Simply be
.use tho Uiei kinridge Hympathizeis in this
unity are office hunters, with scarcely a
ngle exception. They have combined and
anaged to effect the nomination of men
' their own strip.', for all the olliccs, and
icn coolly call on the Douglas Democrats,
e only true Democrats, to elect them.
hey wanted a man of their own tribe as n
.ndidate for Cougics.s, and thmfi.re selec
.1 William 11. Miller, a full blooded
rcekiiiridger, for that piirpo.se. Those w ho
ok upon party, in preference to patriotism
id the country, will, of course, vote the
irty ticket. Patriots and good citiens
l till parties, who prefer the good of the
unit ry, (!t tiuite on the I'nion ticket, not
, partisans but as I'n'nui men and patriots.
GrNKit M. lbu stony The Houston (Texas)
;i,,,nifli, of the 3d inst., mvs ; The
u stioii whether Sam Houston is nlive is
dint ing the press both of the I'niled States
id I he'Con federate States. We answer it.
i i., alive and comparatively well, residing
i.i.-, place ou Cedar Point, n few nuh
011ltli:icitv.
niii.ntJNor im:a i:.
Ve have n very strong comietioii that the
Conl'encrate lender will not allow the 1st of
January to approach without very earnest
efforts, though they may be underhand, to
stop this desolating civil war which they so
recklessly inaugurated under the gravest
misconceptions of the military resources and
tenacity of purpose of the loyal States.
Hangman Poote's recent proposition in the
Hcbel Congress of an Kmbassy to Washing
ton will probably be overruled, but the effort
which it comteliiplatcs will nevertheless be
made. The resources of the Kebels, consist
ing mainly of boundless issues of paper pro
mises backed by no system of taxation, are
not easily exhausted; but they have no
clothing for n Winter campaign, having ex
hausted that w hich they jmiighton credit of
our Northern merchants in lftiO, and swin
dled them out of tho pay for, and their
British friends have learned by sail experi
ence that smuggling valuable cargoes into
blockaded ports at a heavy risk, only to sell
them to people who can't pay for them, is
extra-hazardous. In short, the l'ebellion
don't pay, ami it will have to be given tip.
There must, then, be an accommodation,
and, that fact, established, it seems to us
very easy to settle the terms. The obvious
base of an adjustment is lnirtititivn
of the Stutr iritlnmt note or cvmiiirnt. That
is, at the very lowest estimate, atreaty ; but
call it compact, alliance, or w hat you w ill, il
is a valid and bindmgeontract. Our fathers
made it freely and heartily, and it cannot
degrade their sons to reatliini and abide by
it. If we repudiate that, what assurancccan
be given or trusted that any new bargain
can be lived up to ?
Whenever the Itebels really desire peace
as we think they very soon'wi',1 if they do
not already they have but to notify ' the
Government that they are ready to return to
loyalty, and to that end have abrogated all
ordinances, acts, and oaths of allegiance in
consistent therewith. President Lincoln
would thereupon feci warranted, we doubt
not. in issuing a Proclamation of Amnesty,
inviting the States lately in rebellion to select
Members of Congress as if no rebellion had
existed. The Kebels would need no further
assurance of immunity ; their friends of the
Yalhindigham persuasion would guarante;
them a practical ascendency in the House,
if not in the Senate also, and thus shield
them from all serious harm. And. if t'uey
should choose to have a Convention to re
vise the Federal Constitution, we have no
doubt that this would be easy of attainment
though we would prefer to have no stipula
tions on the subject. They might have had
one without objection in 1SU1 ; they can
have one w ithout stipulation in tsii:!. lint
the true ami sufficient basis of immediate
peace is "The Constitution as it is.' Man
can devise no better. AVc Ymk Tritium.
Ct rrixii Tin: ;n;i)i.N Knot. The Pres
ident's proclamation sweeps away hosts of
ditlieulties which have encumbered our
movements at every step in this war. it
puts us right before Kurope: it brings us
back to our traditions ; it animates our sol
diers w ith the same spirit w hich led their
forefathers to victory under Washington;
thev are tight inirto-dav. as the revolutionary
I patriots fought, in the interests of the human
race, for human rights, and again.-t oppres
sion and oppressors ol all kind:
It draws.
too, a strict Jim: between rebels and loyal
men. Among the captures made by the
rebel Jackson at Harper's Ferry, the Kich
mond journals cxultingly announce two
thousand negroes. These poor creaturesare
plainly counted among the spoils of war;
thev will, like others of their brcthcrn.be
nun ioi nil' ii - r hi i in r in us : .le iersini
... .1. l ,.... 1 1 . . . i ..... i i . 1 1
. i 1 . .
i'iis .urn in,- iuig oi i 'nut inn-v ;u i anivc in
this matter, lint when we capluiv negroes
they are free, and the President publicly
recognises and maintains the freedom of such
persons. The lovers of liberty in Lurope
w ill understand the difference.
In a military view, the proclamation, it
will be seen, affects most seriously thccotloii
states, or those parts of these slates where
this infamous and causeless rebellion was
hatched, and fed, and nurtured into strength
A providential retribution threatens these
conspirators against the Union. They plot
ted against liberty, and by liberty they will
now perish. No loyal man but w ill rejoice to
see the war carried into the cotron slates. to
the doors of those w ho began it. Thousands
of southern men, even, w ill hail with glad
ness, tlie prospect that South Carolina and
her treasonable sisters w ill also suffer ; and
the country, w hieh has had already such
splendid examples of vigor, skill and irre
sistible courage of our glorious navy, will
not doubt that the new work which lies be
fore it for the fall and w inter, w hile the
rivers are high, w ill be thoroughly performed.-
A', ir Y"i k AV i W,
An Old Dkmockat on tut. Pkoci.ama
tiox. The following note from General
Ihisteetl appears in the Tribune :
hless A I mini in l.iliL'.lu ! ( Ti limit Ivli
litriiil. rcpli-inlicr .'i. iNii.
"Amen, with all my heart. 'And let all
thi' people say amen,' w hile humanity and
religion take up the invocation and join in
the supplicated good. God bless (lie Tri
bune, too, for its persistent and fearless
denunciation of the monstrous wrong which
has sapped the vitality and virtue of the
nation. Slavery is dead, and the republic
lives! Lives anew life, graduated by the
principles of God's eternal justice. The
footfalls of advancing Freedom throw their
echoes upon the gladdened cars of liberty
loving men, and soon the imprints of her
mighty trctd will be diseernable over and
upon the prostrate and mortal remains of
the haughty but doomed slave power. The
American Kcpuhlic henceforward in fact
and in name. 'God bless Abraham Lin
coln '.'
"Yours for liberty, Ktrn w:n 1!i sti:i:ii
"New York, September 'Jit. lsiiJ."'
i-Sf" ' he follow ing is the order dischar
ging the First l!i igaiie Pennsylvania Mili
tia :
11k VD-qrunrns An my ofPknnsyi.vani .
Caamiikiisiu iio, Sept. 2"ith, luti'.;. -Special
Orders No. 8. 1. Colonel McCoriuiek,
having performed the duties assigned him
at Grccncasllc, is relieved from duty with
the Pennsylvania Militia, ami will report to
Governor Curt in, at Hai i isbiirg, for orders.
In discharging the militia, under orders
from the Governor of Pennsylvania, it gives
the Commanding General great pleasure to
acknowledge the services of Col. McCor
tnick's Ilrigade (First, Third and Fourth
Regiments) while at Jlagcrstown, Maryland,
ns well as to return hi thanks personally to
Colonel McCoriuiek for his unwearied exer
tions in carrying out his orders, and the
invaluable assistance rendered by him on till
occasions w hen called upon.
liy order o
JJrigadicr-Geni nil Ui-.y.noi.us.
C. KiNosm itv, A. A. G.
Fatm, Acciiiknt. About half pat six
o'clock on Thursday evening a terrible ac
cident occurred on the P. 11. 15. at the first
bridge cast of Parksbnrg. The train was
going cast, conveying returning militia,
from West Cluster and vicinity. Some of
tho soldiers, in violation of t,tii,-t rules of
the Company, managed to gel on the too of
the cars, and three ofthem paid the peualt vof
their rashness by being knocked off by the
bridge two were instiintlv killed, and a
third so seriously injured that the recovery
is barely possible. lliniJiuig VViyviyi.
Gol. in S Wi!lits, "The time has come
w hell all jealousies, nil divisions, all personal
aims and a piiutions should be bam.died, so
that united we may all . t.ind by the luhju
ty ol the Republic. " -.'iin'j'j Ci...
'I'lie Pi-cm on I lie IVo taiiinl Ion ol"
tlie l'l-cidelil.
In order to show how the President's
emancipation proclamation is received in
different purls of the country, we make the
following extracts from our exchanges ;
(From the Allmny Kvcninx Jiniriuil
Wc have reached the last stage in the pro
gress of rebellion 1 The President in obe
dience to tin act of Congress, litis, so far as
states, or portions of states, or masters, shall,
on the lirst day of January, ltU:i, stand out
in rebellion against the government, pro
claimed the freedom of slaves ! This is the
most solemn and momentous declaration the
world ever witnessed. If we have the power
to carry it into effect, this declaration dis
enthrals and enfranchises million of human
beings now held in bondage.
Of the riahtfulness and righteousness of
this proclamation we have no doubt or sha
llow of doubt. Slavery is the cause of a
rebellion which has cost us millions of
treasure and hecatombs of lives. This re
bellion against a government which pro
tected and cherished alike the rights tiud
interests of all the states has neither justili
c at ion nor excuse. The forfeiture of slaves
will be a light penalty for so great a crime.
The tone and temper of the proclamation
is culm and dignified. Time is given for
reflection. Though we have slight hope
that the reason will resume sway over the
southern mind, the day which should wit
ness their return to duty and obedience
would be the brightest and liappic.-t in our
national calendar.
l'nim tliu TJiutnii Ttrunscript
The effect of the proclamation on the re
bellious states it may be difficult to foresee.
In Kurope it will immensely benefit our
cause. England and Fram e w ill hesitate to
intervene, when intervention would plainly
be to their influence in favor of slavery.
The proclamation must be regarded simply
tis a w ar measure. Whatever discussions it
may at lirst provoke nt the North, it will,
we think, finally be considered as a measure
which could not safely have been longer
postponed.
Friiii Hie New Ibivin l'ulla'liiim
A proclamation by Abraham Lincoln.
President of the I'uited Slates, striking di
rectly at slavery, the cause of the present
rebellion, is the grand event of the age. It
w ill be hailed by the loyal people of this
country with joy to which words can give
no expression. It places our nation fairly
on the side of right. It makes freedom hence
forth our policy. It takes from our cause
the support of those only who love despo
tism, and brings to our standard the sym
pathy of nil Christendom, and the enthusi
asm of men who desiro to tight for a
principle. Hut the President is not so
impulsive. With great long suffering and
the forcbea ranee he still holds out to the
rebels a day of probation, lie oilers them
three months in which to return to their
allegiance. If they refuse, upon their own
heads will be their ruin. The executive
government of the I'nitcd States is hence
forth pledged to maintain and defend the
freedom of every individual slave in the re
bellious states. And it w ill do it ; for the
great cause goes marching on. It is a cause
"which never yet went backward."' In its
support we shall triumph, for the God of
Justice is on our side.
Surgeon-General Hammond has return
ed from the batlln-tield of Antietain Creek,
lie thinks the w hole number of I'nion killed
w ill be w ilhiu 1,2011. and, judging from a
careful in-pection of lists of casualties and
hospitals, he est i mates the w otinded at about
li.ontl. Ma.j. Davis. Assistant Inspector-General,
says tiiat he himself had caused to be
buried :'..tl!in Hcbel-. left on the field by their
comrades. From this, he concludes that
their wounded must have reached lully 10.
(I0U. All our ow n dead are buried, and all
the wounded brought awav. Seven sland-
U'ds. and 20.IMMI to :ti,oo(l stands of small
inns fell into our hands.
m ADVl-KTISKMI'VrS.
I'.i.M'v rn:s!
1'AX'V I I ii
JOHN 1- A l; lilt;
Ni. 71S Anil Sln i t. I.e.
luw i-;iiiih. Miiuii si. te.
l'llll. Al'l.l.l'lll A
Iin'orii'r iitel M.-inn-
fli Hirer i.f. ulul enh-r
in till kiml- nt" l-'alK-y
l-'urs. ter l.inlii'K' ulul
r I'llit'lri-n's wear.
I ili-sir' l.t s.-y l'i lay
1 1 1 ii ii-l.- i.f .Snnliiirv uli-l
5y?llie .-lllTttlllhllll C'Utl-
lies tleit I lmvu linw in
-lure. Ill' til' llle hirire-t
- .-7. ,i-r ' ""'i ""--i I'tiiutit'ui -i;-
.-.trtiiiiie- nf m 1 1 kin-Is im.t iiiiilitii-s of 1'iiitey Kars.
l.iiilie- nut Chili Irons Wear, tkiit will In' wmu ilur-
injr this l-'iill I Winter.
.ly l-'iu were .iir-)n,--l in Knrnpi'. j-rcvinn-' In
the ri-e in Mterlih Kx.-hjiiiiie. tilxl llu New Puty
liiiHi..cilun nil furs'. liniilej .-.inee III.- tir.-t nf Au-
I wi.llM also chite. Hint lis tnv rlnek lasts. I will
utter il lit prices i ! . ... .i t eoeil tn wlml tin1 ii".ls ci st
me ; hat. it will ho iniis.-ilili. t'.r int- l lniHit itiel
Miinutiietitrr nny iimri' l-'urs. un-l sell Iheni at the
.-:inii' p iees. w in to the un-eltUit .-lute ut' llic titl'aiis
i.f tin- Ci.nntry.
' J ItciiiciiiluT the inline, iiiiinl.er met street
,oX I'Altl-IHA.
TIS Areh .street, l'liiluik-leliia.
S-i'tenihcr l'i. MiJ. :.m
vim iiti.i: l'.titn roit sai.i::
rplli: sill..--liher.- elier l'..r siite ll tine True! el billet.
1 ill l'.iint lnii-lii. N.irilininl'crhiiiil eniiniy. IV,
..irt it w hieh is i lciireil. It iliv i.leil.il will nmke
Iwm.xiiI size.l l.irins. There lire ii-.n il n I
stinie ilwelliii In. use. ii l.i); ilwellini; hmisi' nnl other
i, nil. nil. line, ii m.w bunk llniii, t ikmI A j.li' Or
elmrils. unit ether t'rnil-trees
There is ii k..ik1 si-lii ..r n Snw-Mitl iim it. n saw.
mill wh'nli iliil n u"nhI hii-imsi lately lairnul
ihtwn UtMii ihe I'l-emUcs.
Api'lv s In
(iKIIItlTl-: 'i IN It All. I'i-.er Aii-.Mi-la tnwii.-hiii.
Or ClI Altl.KS A.SAMS, J-unlmry, I'll.
.Inlv In. IsiiJ.
lliirlt lire, .Macliiiin-.v, .f IccIiciiiicn
'I'iki!, A.c.
llbNUY (ill.lJKKT,
MiUil Flint, Oj'iiiiMti- the Cumt Iftmn;
11 A it it is m 'ltd, l'.l ,
hKAl.bl; in nil kin. Is nf liiiililris mi. I Mnuufiie
lurer.s' llnrilwiire, Irmi, Sleel. Ceil Chain. i;e.es
I'lilley lilneks, Af.
t.iNseen, lh i;mnu asii M leiiisiiisv Ou.s.
The l.uliiii'iitini: Oils lire inhiteil In every Miiiety
nf Aludiiiicry- Alsn. Hi uiniuifiicluiei I'lici-s,
Voini Wi.lihisi: Mai iiixKitr,
vii : I'lniiinj;, Pn.-h, Mi.rti. ing nml tfunin Jla-ehiiK-s,
Ac.
Machinist:' T""i s,
vii : l'luners, l'.ninc mnl llinnl l.iilhes, ltnlt Cullers,
e.,
Mneliiiio Helling, ol Kubln i ami benlher, ciislHiitly
on hiiinl.
Herring' I'iro Prnnf Snfm. rinlfnrm Scutes, Till
rtnte. Sheet Irnii, ItliM-kTin mnl Triinuiers' '1'imiIh.
l'nrclne-ii will tinJ it tu llieir inlcrcst to givo
u.- n chII.
liuriislmr),', M:irch W. lsr,2.
i itn. noi l.i. i ic sti.i:.
IMIIS Melt kiinwii lintel, iN-atei in Sunliury. ut the
iuneliuii i.f llu Niiruieni Cenlrnl with the Sunliu
ry mnl Krie Kiiilriimls, is nfli-reil ut jninitn mile.
J erius ni raiv win in. inline ,-ii-j . ut luiiuti lu
fnriuiilinii. t'iHiiiro ut thU utliuv.
AukusI 2, l.s02.
SI I AUKS. A miv fino nml i-hemi
iissnrliuenl. just receive! hv liiiilrml 1'reiu New
Vmk. Hi lho Mauiiuuiti SU.re of 1'iilini .V lirtiul.
We Imve iilsn Inj ulu S. S. I'mimm A Co. celeUu
te.l l'nlelil r'injululil I'nrliiiii 1 lilmei.
Sunliury, Mulch 2U, lsi52.
Aliiiiiii.i'itloi'a Collet'.
N OTICK is hereliy giveii Unit letlem nf leliiiinii
tiMlinii luo iii'4 been runleil In Ihu t-ultM-rilK-r,
on the e.-liite nl dlicrt Tiirnurlh, lulu of Shuiimkiii
towii.-hin. Nnrltiuiubei-hiuil county, luoonricl. All
.ciioiiii iinlelileil are ri-.jiici.tc. I to limku iuiiueiliulu
. lyiiK-nl. ami iIiomi liuvu.'j cluiuio to nieseut Ihcui
.ellllUILUt.
ISAAC TITSWoliTll. AUm'r
. l..::ii..l.'U , AllSHil ISO.' lil
,mvi:-! i'in:i' in iito
BROOM.
Till-' 'iitfrilirr linvini? 'iireliiiveil (lie IlijrM fer
Nurlhnnilierliiml cennty. iiW l'ir rtilu I Ml 1
I'l Ah nnil TOWNHIIIr ItlllllT.'s. Thi llrmini Is
imexet'tlent nnil ilnriihlu nrtieln ninl pi e.-i-ily een
slriieleil Hint n i-hilil enn rut it tnucthor. 1 he entile
nvl nt tho Uruoin, umtcriul nnj all, Mill nut rxecvil
Bt.X eentri.
1 he llilit Rml inneliliiory fur tlio milking, costf
ft 2.i, fur mi tnitivi'lunl lti'lit.
Tnwnshii Itilils w ill In-si. t nt lho wrt rennunl.te
rates. Apply nt I'l.sllbl! S linn; Slure. or to
'11IU.M A.S Mellow.
July 2(1, 102. "mo. Hunlnuy, l'a.
iticAiiv iioi sr..
Vitniir of Flttfc unit Tiii'if .v-f,
II A II II 1 s; tl t till.
rpIIIS HOl'SK. In roiifie"in iee nf lis pnnvenieni'e
nil.l lienr liK'.-itintt In the Cti.il..l. tin.- nnlile il ll
ilesirnlik. ftn'ili!5 .l:iee. lint iinly I'M- these h!iill'
Im-iiiess nt the seal tit' Ilex eiuiuent, hut tnij nlliers
visiriiiir Ihirri-l'iir.
Mnii-ii 2ti, mi.
noo.ooo von vi r.i:i:w h m i:i
hi citi sh Tin: Ki:iti:i.i.i'. !
1
1111". finueiiunitieri-'f perin nro nt.-n wnnteil tn
we:ir Hie liimi.s im.l Miiir.s. n.iw lieinu nninii-
tiietiireil. hy the suliseriher. nt Hie latest s!yleK nml
liesl nt' unit emit, llioiin; ti laririi slm-k nt nnileriMl.
he w ill lnnki' u tnnrilei- in tlie het wurkneiiilike
miiiincr. nil kinds nt'
(clitic iiicii'm ItoolM iiikI Slioc-s,
I.ikHcm Shoes iiikI 'iiilci-s,
4 liiUlrciiN Shoes. A '.. .,
At ftinrt nnliee. Ihoini; .ievi'nil yenrs' rxierietiee
lie fiM'lj eiinliileut nt civinj? Kenernlly sal i -l.i. t i-m tu
till who uniy ive liiui a cull.
All wnrk must he ! t ler lu fere leaving the slinji
when six t'l'rcent will In ileilueteil nlT.
C.-ill nt his Shni lii-ni ly inMite the Ci.nrl llmi-e.
in Mnrket Siiuure. nml ii.-i'erinin his lew nriees umt
exiiniine his stuck tiut'nrc t"uri;lni-,inir elsewiiere.
.mux vn.vi:u.
Sunliury. Ainrusttl. l.sr.2. Inn
I. umbel' ! I.uilllx'1-!
rilll. II" SHAY. .Muney.1.ye..inin;;e..iii.ty. l'a ,
INI'olt.MS hi tiiiiuls nml the euUic in trener:il.
Unit lie ei.nslnnlly keeisnn li.-ni'l le.ni-.l'.SIiiiiL'li s.
l.nlh. .I.'i-I-. nml nil kimls nf l.uinlier iiml Imil lin
lniileri.ils. which he will sell ill the li.we.-t inu-es.
Mureh ::n. I siil.
NOW OPEN.
MAMMOTH furniturl: ware
HOUSE.
-Illl A SI I Iic.imiI Slrt't'l, 1'liiPa.
ib.iti -l.l'.VY A CM S Pry i;..,..l Sinn-)
;i:o. .1. uiiMii i s,
l'eriiurly Wnlnut Street.
riiila.l. lj liia Aii-u-t n siij .'Ini
JUST RECEIVED ! !
J". H. EKTGEL
11 1.- jn-t retllllie.l tVeln 1 ! i i I i 1 1 1 1 1 i :i Willi .1
r v
01"
Spring & Summer Goods.
I'or Iciis lliur,
Chilli. Cn.--iinere, Ye-tin'. Iialinn Cleth.
Cn.itin. l.inen Cheek nml Cnttunn-h.
I.ii.ui
I.:il!c- Weill.
A Inr.'c ii'-.-.trtinint i.f lrcs
l-'.-iin-y Silk.-. Silk Ti-sues, l-'.mey
nil W . .1 Ileliine. Nt ' .SMllit iiilli- ti.
Silk l.evelhi. lil:ines. l.nwn-
b..b. jlil.-i.k nn.l
lleln -e.-, Sli.illey.
u.ls nt h-n ink-is-liini;leini-
mi.l
I'lints. A full line el lii.-h l.inen nml White ti 1 .
Sielln Ihiiiler un-l r.-iney Suiniuir Shawl.-. Silk ant
l.;uu .Maiililln.-, Ae.
lten ly Minle l l.itliii',
A jihi.1 ii-,nrliiieiit nf ll.it.- met (".!--.
A Inre ll.--nrtllll'llt nf len..ts lllel Sli.n
A lull .-(nek nf liruceries. Mela.-ses nml Siijr ir.
Ihir.lwnre mi.l lSiiil'tiu; Mnteii.il,
A full .-l"ik nf (iieen nn.l (ihis-wnre.
A full .-tnck nf l'i. ll. Salt, "its un l W hite Len t.
A l:n '.ne tne Is i.f New Wall I'liper,
A uew stiK-k nl St. .tie mnl lairllunware.
An-l lie. ii.-. itn 1.- nf ii i lieK-.i lint ciaiujcrntcl.
f All the nl.e will In- .-..I I eheiiii fm Ca Ii nr
Cnuiitry l'luihiee.
J. 11. l'.N'iil'I..
Suiilnirv. May 17, lsi'2
i m i i:. !
i:i.i:;iYr i titns
now i.s tih;ti.mi:'h i ii.i. ."lit .m.hi'.ms. i
IN eiin-eilUeliee nf llie se.ireilv nf ehatiL'... I will sell
inv eh-iuiit i KNiuinAru'cAhid: jiii visni;
1'i.iKTIlAlTS.
Sixteen I'or One lollai'.
Sent l.y 11111 il lV-stne .ni..
These enriles nri) best Mitili-lieil nml lire icrniii-
tiellt. Thev euitnTiee nil the riiniiiil tleneral.- nf
Ihe Allnv. Wcsi.lenl. Cnl.inet. A e. Also two of the I
"reiilesi illiuib unhung -IKl-'F ami lit.Vl Ulal A1U.
filial, iues sent on n 1 1 . t i L .1 1 i . .1 1 .
SainnlL' enniei rent oil reeeijit of Ten Cents.
.HHlX MAI STY.
72S Suii.-oui Si., l'hiluih lehiu.
Si .tetnl.er (I. IStiJ.
GROCERY & TROVISION STORE
.lai-Kcl Suarc, Simhiii-.i , l'a.
JOHN GOOD,
DKAl.lUt in nil kimlsof liltoi'KltlKS. r--etliil-ly
inli.rnis Ihe eitiein. nf Sunluiry ami ieinii v.
Unit he cniisinnllv keein.n linn. I 11 lnrnu nssnrtineiit
ol" tilt! best of ull'khuls of lilt 0C Kit IKS. sueh u
Teas. Soup. l'rieil l'ruil,
Cotlee, Cnmlhii, Ciiuiie.l tin.
Siiiir, Toliueeu, l'runes,
Itiee, Senrs, S.iees,
Syrii.s, Nia, v oiiieeiioiuiries,
t.ilii.sse, Suit, Sllllvh,
1- l.ol'lt. MKAT."FISU, nml in ruct nerj lUing in
tho tirueery lino.
X.IC3XJORS
Of the best iiunlilv ut Wholesale ami ltetnil. ennsi-'t-ing
ut llrnuily, liin, Wines, l'il Islnirli Whiskey, ami
liniiirrlie l.iijimr (reiiemlly. to whieh ho in ilea ihu
jiublie to test betel 0 i.ureliu:nj elsewhere.
Cull uuU ece iny flock. No cUurgeu f..r slmwiin;.
JOHN liOOli.
Sunbury, Juno 1 1, 1S('.2.
.Muiiiil.M'lut-ci'M ol'Slone 'V11rf,
COWDEN & WILCOX,
IIAKRISBUBQ, PA.
rplIK Sli.nc Ware now 11111.I0 at tliu fslublishun iit
I is iiiiuil to any umde in Ihis eouutry. lAeiyia-rn-iy
of urlielo uauiilly unnto, uluuy-j ou burnt,
llurrubury, May 3, 12.
11 LANK (Vureliuieiit Viijier ) I'ee.ls ami Hank
i.Mnrlne.-, Howl-'. K.veeuiii.u.-, Summon.-, Ac
:m .ulo ul Ike iIIki; o tU tuutuiy Aiuiaicui. '
MAYORS OF THE
Great Cities.
Wo, tho undersifrneci Mayors, horoby cor-
tilV thnt tho Umi.t. i. 1
Fhyaicians of oup icvornl citios hnvo niRnod
a document of as.iuranco to us that AYUH'3
SAHSAPAUILLA. hns boon found to bo
a remedy of groat exoellonoo, and worthy
the contidonco of the community.
H0IT. JAME3 COOK,
Mayor of LOWELL, IIA39.
now. albin beard,
Mayor of NASHUA, N. n.
HON. E. W. ITAIIIIINGTON,
Mayor of MANCHESTER, N. II.
HON. JOHN ABBOTT,
Mayor of CONCOHD, N. H.
noN. A. n. BULLOCK,
Mayor of WORCESTER, MA33.
HON. NATII'L SILSBEE,
Mayor of SALEM, MASS.
HON. F. W. LINCOLN, Jr.,
Mayor of B03TOH, MASS.
HON. WM. M. RODMAN,
Mayor of PROVIDENCE, It. I.
HON. AMOS W. PRENTICE,
Mayor of KORWICII, CONX
HON. J. N. II ARRIS,
Mayor of NEW LONDON, CONN.
HON. CHAS. S. RODIER,
Mayor of MONTREAL, C. E.
HON. D. P. TIEMANN,
Mayor of NEW YORK CITS'.
HON. n. 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. II. CRAWFORD,
Mayor of LOUISVILLE, KY.
HON. JOHN SLOAN,
Mayor of LYONS, IOWA.
HON. JAMES McFEETERS,
Mayor of BOWMANVILLE, C. W.
HON. JAMES W. NORTH,
Mayor of AUQUSTA, ME.
nON. HENRY COOPER, Jr.,
Mayor of HALLOWELL, ME.
HON. JAMES S. BEEK,
Mayor of FRED ERICTON, N. B.
HON. WILLARD NYE,
Mayor of NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
HON. J. BLAISDELL,
Mayor of FALL RIVER, MASS.
HON. W. H. CRANSTON,
Mayor of NEWPORT, R. I.
HON. FRED STAIIL,
Mayor of GALENA, ILL.
HON. JOnN nODGDEN,
Mayor of DUBUQUE, IOWA.
nON. THOMAS CRUTCnFIELD,
Mayor of CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
HON. ROBERT BLAIR,
Mayor of TUSCALOOSA, ALA.
nON. R. D. BATJGn,
Mayor of MEMPHIS, TENN.
HON. GERARD STITH,
Mayor of NEW ORLBAN3, LA.
nON. n. D. SCRANTON,
Mayor of ROCHESTER, N. Y.
HON. DE WITT C. GROVE,
Mayor of UTICA, N. Y.
HON. GEO. WILSON,
Mayor of PITTSBURG, PA.
HON. C. H. BUHL,
Mayor of DETROIT, MICH.
HON. nEMAN L. PAGE,
Mayor of MILWAUKEE, WIS.
HON. W. W. VAUGIIN, "
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. HOLYBAD,
Mayor or COLUMBUS, CA.
DON ESPARTERO MANUEL,
Mayor of VERA CRUZ.
DON PIETRE DE CABALLO,
Mayor of MEXICO.
DON ESTEPIIANIE RODRIGUES,
Mayor of HAVANA.
DON ANTONIO ECIIEVERA,
Mayor of LIMA, PZRU.
DON M. G. MILANGNO,
Mayor of VALPARAISO, CHILI.
DON MARO SESQUirEDALIA, i
Mayor of BIO JANEIRO, BRAZIL.
Cortify that tho roaidont Druggists hnvo
assured them
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Is an excellent remedy, and worthy tLo con
fidence of tho community.
For Siuliig DUrasts.
For Purifying the Illooit.
For Scrofula or ICIng's Evil.
For Tumors, Vlcris, nnd S-'orci.
For F.ruiitlou auit Plmiiles.
For Blotches, Ulnlns, and llollu.
For St. Authonj 'a Fire, Itoac, or ITry
For Tetter or Suit Itheum. bliului.
For Scald Head and Ilingworm.
For Cancer and Cancerous Sores.
For Sore Eyes, Sore Ears, and Humors.
For Female DUcases.
For Suppression and Irregularity.
For Syphilis or Venereal Diseases.
For Liver Complaints.
For Diseases of the Heart.
The Mayors of the chief cities of tho Uni
ted States, Canadas, and British Provinces,
Chili, Peru, Brazil, Mexico, and in fact al
most all the cities on this continont, hare
signed this document, to assure thoir people
what remedies they may use with safety and
confidence. But our space will only admit
portion of them.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
Ayer's Pills, ami
Ayer's Ague- Curo,
J lll.l'.Vl-.l l) uv
Dr. J. C. Ay or A Co.,
LOWELL, MASS.,
Anil suit! ty Pruirgiits every where.
Mil ty 1'iiling A lirunl, mi l It. A. l'i-her. iu
Hunbury,
Ir. It. II. McCny. Nt'i'lliiiinl.eiininl
J. 1'. t'lL-ltiW, Ulltl C. Hrnwn. MiltuU.
J. I'liriMiiun, TuituU ille.
Ilerll 4 Co.. Ml Cnlinel.
ri. lierKKlriMiu'r. Elynhuiij.
Wiest. Miiliimi.y.
Weaver X McU illinui.--, rn.in.v,
And litnle EveryttUeic
.u'i.t2 UC-J - ly
rillLIMJ & (I HAN'T
,,..,. , .. v. ,,,.
-M:i HAl'I'V '!' AN Not Nil. J HAT '1III.Y
A II K N'oW l;K(.'i;l l.MI AN l.N'JlUi:
New Stock of Goods!!
man v or wiiii'ii Ai;i:
REDUCED IN PIUC:
uii'l ul 1 ti-.ii, Ii 1 ii-..iiiiie; i-e.-u:
In-liil t!i:it
ll.:!V ili-tllee tilt'
DRY GOOD
nro iii.ein." yet a .-h:;-le vi: il t i tin.t "attraviiw
THE M Ml HOT H,
will ceinin-.e nny ciin.li.l in.in or wuin.-ni tlmt. l-e tlie
r l-'it 11- i: ii::iy. yet llv l-r- i-j'.-t ..f t!i.,! -ii...jtt.
lien ' I111 ve the f.n-ililie- t-. f fain" -hinir
CHEAPER GOODS
whi. ll ill"
wh" l.iiy nn.l .-e!l
ii-.I. n. el eji.n..t
11 le i;,: Cie.li'.
U'JJ Ki:i:V UVlJIiYTIflNd,
and ii;ti:i:.v.ini.j. t,
SELL C II 13 A P EE.
rti.i.x t'.t.v i;e rrucn.v r.D
1:7;.;.
IT.lEIN'i A if KANT
-'niihurv. M.iv 17. .-m2.
HOW
TO PROMOTE
HAPPINESS.
DOMESTIC
.- iii Mr?. Smith t,. .Mr-, ltn.v.r..
.1- ti.. ivi r-- v.alhi-i li.r.Hl.th the town.
;t re y-ai .I.. - nr!e ;; in.' '
'1 Ii t il- y- n i e in. ;., neat jin-l tine,
'i in t w In n I -et- i:. r, a y niiae
I la- i clan-
- I ia n:-e y air l.n.-l'.in t. Mr.-1, llr.avn
N-.n tl.tii't I--- at "i v. i -.u; aa I ir.-w n
1 . 1 .... :i Ii :,-'n.:i.e.
Ai l t t y -u t .n a!., i I I ii V
Jt.-a itti.-e a nnali. "l' n, -ra :l.::u I.
Alal h.-'.v. I e..l,n...l tlit il.e.
S ivs Air.-:, llr.avn In Mr- Smith :
- i In- r. a'.n mi 11 !.-. sfartU-'l t i:h,
It - illll ie. elear
-a laiv ni. il. lit. 1 l a- e:. ll.
1 la:v lufa'-'iii '. ll iaiy l.-.:-l:,
1 eheai . while yi'.t ay iltar.
11 lain-ir vuii vvai a n -Ire - -r h tv I.
A e ill. a-. In --, i r what-li.-t. e ul
,t the I 1 1 ' -a ' M VWt.illl r-.i'i:.
'I Ie y il .-t !l y n ,1- .- . very hay
'i i i i ' y ll nil! ee.ee t , w n ler
tl av niiu-1. lieh I ve were
-.My hn-t.aii 1. n.- y.ai tinly 'y.
1- i '.i at t. fir. '.hni y-'ii:- la-tlay.
.Vl.'l v.-'. 1 e 'ti l ay li.'-re.
It.- -ai:-.- e:e-h ihih.il- i.a hi.- lew
In ,,. j:.-' ll- U I ;;. t-,
Ai -I -.- ti'ieat. .M.v'iM'.ill .-..-1:1..
-.11' i'e 1 v. : Mi ; .aith
W nil M..-. I' v ., :.. IV ,li h-
lin -ie. w !,i -!l .1: 1 - n:: il.e J
Ti.e l.ri. "in I I't-tie.l s' her eye.-,
.-in- h:i-a '. eeli-.-tl la J : It riilil ..v;
Th..- M.VM tl. - i tl t el -iave.
.l. 1 la w. wlltli Veil el. al.ee t-i la et
lit r hl-,-l':ili l. lai:ll. lip 'll lite .-'left.
Ar-'i'lul the e.ilner e lain-.'.
Ill- l'. e i- llalit. I v, i'h II .-..ale.
Hi.- -l-'l' t la-tie all Ihu t- hue
A lit ..a.t tune he 11111111:1:1.'
I.a lit-, it' like el!'-, t v, i. -1 -ee
! la vmir l, ar .ii'-iti-e. vt iii' h '. -'U : t.-i he.
i'ei- lam- ". nee r . aw- I --!'. -j-1 .
.In.-t .M. - li,...-. 1. , j.;'e--i-i.:;..ii !rv.
Alul all y. I: t 1 lay ii.-.. i Lay
At the' ehe-.j. ,f eati'l tl Si a
A NEW AND USEFUL AP.TICLE.
liAJjKV, liOUSll & UOVDi:r."'
l u ,t
St'll". l?.jii- (iii:;- tl'Sitlln'j )'ritipi'i-
Sill.J.'.e, Ke"!.OHii.'!ll. I'tiralile. 1111 1 i l.-.' Liahle t .
e. . ,.t .1 1 'r ler.
Tie -V !( .Vlj'.t :i:e' I.'!. the V. tiiu. v.!.-. lie. 1 the
irr.-.'te-t iini'i'.v en it i,t el the liinetet .a ii t . a' ary . a:. 1
ha i. Illy 1" la- kin. nil illi'l llle, i. lu i-niie il... : leiil
li'e. 'i ho ii.iv inn; "f ehiihes. in 1 n - -ia.4 mil ihe w a.ei
l.-ttvt-in tvvi riil'.-.r i-.-ll.. iii.aea 1 ! wiii'ain or
twi-tia vvil iiin.i'.ilit t.j en.-u'l. ill 11 .-. .1 1 illne. tn
f--r a 111. 1- Line.
j. very -lie is itware. ihnt th" tv.i 'at.'tr wiia.-ia
nl" eliillie. utretehe.-i Illi'l In eak tho III. re.-; Innlhi.
la.llellillt. pre-eit lllelll ?:a e t lily. I l it a lieu - ,:i ,el
lle.rtiiil ly .-ake,l. fall l,e iml')-.'. vviliimit Ireakii.
il in llu li'a't. ami it well. s so e.'i-ily. that ti elnl.l
twelve years ..lit e:'lii'.eiaie it will: nil tri.nl.le. ll.it
water iim-- net injure ihe rnlls. mill ei.'.l.in a"' U
ean he wiling ellt nl' I mil in w liter ta 1 lev vlit luilill;,'.
whieh e. inn-it lie ih-i.e liy hen 1.
in Mar.hin-J. il i- ilivnliialile. e.-i'et'i.illy 1 11 lanre
nr iele-:. -11, ll us lanliei Skilt. Ae , lis il leave.- the
star, h ill Ihe ehi'.lnii 1'vlt. elly i-n n. ll Mill wain;
Ihe l.n 't-si l.e l ullill, nr Ihe :innllest .iKhe! llali.U
k. rthit I', ilriei-than eun i- -al-lylio ilmiu l y li'in-l.
w ithnlil ltllelllti.il. inli.-i I him inic-tU'lll Ihe time.
'1 he naieiiine U so .-inii'lo that it U not liaMe 1.1 get
1 at 1 nt' it-air.
The ureat iinirtiveineiit in thi-, every every ether
Wl in ii: .M.uhine yel iineutetl, is, i,s Sell-A.ljlj!-in
ul r.-niene nl. u 111:1 in:' no alu r.n i- n. In w rinir 11
haii'lht ieiiiel nr hetl tiuill e.'nitlleutly , tho luest ig
t,',i'ai.t i-erv anr enn tfei-iiie it.
'Hie in.-ieliiiie is 11111 lu nl won.!, un l .-a nrran- I.
that 1..1 iiml ean I'ti-sil'ly eeino in t .ni n-t wiili 1 '.e
el. .lie s. therehy iivt itlin,; iilKl tia't r 1 f injury lu the
clothe-. l,y it, .11 ru-t.
'i iu i.-ilie nit-t iii.) to an-l ifh-etive CI a In .- T, 1 in.
IT yel inveliliil. 'ihe-e I'lireha-in.; e.Hi 11.-0 ti.iin
hn'i weeks, unit il I hey are lint i.e-eetl v s.tli. tie . I. l e
turn th. an. an I their nmiiey will he reuuele'l.
A l'li.-Ks 1.. 1.. SNiiW, l'i.:l..,U-!i'ha.
Or II. II. .MASsE!'., Avut ia Nniihuial tiiutai eo
July j, l.-vOJ.
ClI'AIJiIXii'.S Ti'i'iie.l liluo 1111 1 Shelley s Mu
Jeil i ''-. I'l i.-e i.er ln.ttle uutt lau-h, "J i.-i ni.
Cer.lt.il Elixii ol C.li.-.ty.i U.n k a...l lliimn.'. ..r
i vii.t-v ii.,; ;'.aaa- tei salt, ul llit, v'U'.i- el taw hu. y
Ai i.u.iw.iu
iiiuin.v nifoi:i AsiuN':
-M c 1. 1:1.11 i;t
II is If i:ti nsen iru a Ni.n -.iei, . e
'liMl'i' lloii:ii'i I 11.il ;,i,.l '', ..
I I' se.-ni ie-- if ;i tienr nee, n 111 iv lit.- u-n n'. .lie
ll."ll ll". Iiliiiii-lt in- ei .-i v Ii I In ie !.' I- .lei.!.
111 1. 1 lie-.ii'-r n i in ! Ait. t,v.,i!ii:l',tiilf.-i.i.r- wi'l
t;I..H urn iv. ;m l M-. h Ui .Ii l-'i'e ruliluiur IhmuIus
un.l 1:11111. let- ei.ln-i .Mi.n.
Tlie liii.- ine: . wi.i-l.l. 1 1 1, n:n- e n m w i n t! iienn !
ninl ev-ry .nrt l.e j iii-l: , -m .1 :m-l - i-u- ! -1..1I l.y :m
ilier. nei ii.liy. v. Iii -Ii !e,ll nr;.'e 11- mi lt i l. e
tiie.-.e.l tn ttie e.11ifi11.ini iii.T 1. 1 1 .1 tl.in - ih-n
v. :e- ever ill. n,,. . ,,j' j t!. ', i. . -V-v ei the 1 .1-.
Anilnlit'-. l.y llm ei.tlue in 111 nhi.-ii iei v.ele. nil
e!.i 1 :. nn.l ileni- hi-.. 1,,.- -. i-iui t -Tliu
I event, nf llle A re.'' till.' , i ll ei ili.-r mi, . lit rein-,
tnlly ii.l ,n the t.,. ..I ( . . 1, . t M'M.l I' V mi-1
'l-e n'.lie -'.-lii-Mlly. Hell he l.:ir-jut reillllie.l r
the eity ..! I'liil.i.let-lii.i v.i Ii 1:.,. hne.. M,. e '
.-t .ei; 1 if (', nfi i-'i-iii.-i-i l-'inil Mil 'Ji-y--. (l-.-i' Ii:--e
1 1 In 111 liimi-rlil t-i lie .-: i-e, .. -, ei.-ry 1,
ei -. i-- irin!'-.etniin,ir nil l.iii-1- i.f e'nili .; i. : :n it- , A c .
lu till Mj. nr. I. -if. lin!e ',. ..t ret: il. in .-...i! !.n. i-
Atinm-; hit ftwk el UJ.M'i.l'U .'N.M.I !..-.; ne-v l,e
li.iiinl:
l-'li-nell Se.-rel--.
I'll!!. .-I .Mil!. .li-l.i.
t'l-e 11.1 V. l.i!.'.
I.emi.n,
" I'., e.
" nniil.i,
'. .11:11 -.11 .Seeret-i.
l.i.l',.:i..e,
J '.mh mi i .
K
I'm unit.--. .Itie-l,
(iiiei 1 r.jj--' nil l.ii-. l ..'ei.t
l." 1.' 1 n . 1
Mint I'r ) -. re 1 :i:i v.!,i:
.1. tl v (' 'l l-,
1 mil i 1 1 . -.
KiekCeii.lii.vI'a'l - .'en'
Itneii t -mil v.
A:-.i:.-.i.1 t'.'i.ily.
1 1.1 il'.
11 inn- -.
l'i!-.
i::-'--fir'. Nii:-'-.r . 11 hh, I-
i.i:.M'iN (-'Vi;vi
1' n .'-n;ierinr finili'y. l.y the --initio nr il.-r.en. A
11 eel i r ijinility nt 'I nlei.-i-'i un.l ;:e..'.-;r.-. iim! 11 v n,-: v
n'el.le.-iinnnrii -. l'i nit. ley.-. '.e.. nil et vl-itt. 1-:
litl-e l ellln). lit l lu. It-'. lie 111,. I retnil
i s ' lit me m I -.-r Ihe iiMi,-' iiii 1 l.e-e .
M. C liHAIillAI-'T.
Market .-iree' I! ,U...r.. wc-.t el li. V. il.i.'l.i tV ;:.,n',-
Ime.
Mii.l.nry. A; vii 1 1. - !y
m ai:i i:v fi'i's-: m vt.m &:','
Mil. ft..
riIlT piil.-eril'er? leivin? taken jevc3en r.f this
1 lir.-t ofci.-.i l-I.Vl It l.t.r jiHI.Ij. me en-nan t
t-i receive irrain ut' nil kiti'l-, nml t-j ilu en. a. an vv-n I.
ut the ilii.vte.-t lioliee. (.'iistunier-i will lin- Ihtii
rt-t eveuiiil iinineiliately nlidli Ili.-h' lieine; left it
tin: Mill. A-i it I.- the intenli-iii nf Hie fain !n -t..t-I;
the Mill. 11 l.-ii'-e u ly "l irrain will l.e e.-ti l.n.tly
k.-ja mi lnui'l. nml llmir l.y theqn-mti'y can :ilwa-
iil- ei'lalni-il 1 lie crei'.Hii: eare will la' lnKeli It tnni
nut 11 -nin'i-i'.r ii,.ility nf Id. nr. I. a- whi.-h Hie n.ill i;
lelniiiiiUy 11 hr.te.l. Mriet littetithili will Ii. J : i 1 t.i
tlie wnn:.- nf tll-t-ine-r.--. unit Ihe l-i'r.'li.-iee ni' tie'
j.iiMie etiei i.lly i- r ---. 'tfully renni-te I.
Mimniry. .June imI'. l' 'li' i a.n I"
lm A MMrKK t"-or,,,,',Mt vVfntel
H!p EVANS i V'AT-'.iNS .&'!
SALAMANDER SAFliS.
If 1! EAT 1'illli AT ltEADINii, l'A.
l-'el-nii'i-y 1.2. I- :.1
lil'VTl.r.Mi:s It piec me nmeh ili-f e!i ai I
iii..nn y.ni thnt in Ihu severo 111'- whi-ii. en tie:
la.irnin..' ef the l!h in-r.. cntir-ly il"tr..vi.f nil e y
-t iek .-iml iiaiteri'il.--, I hail 1 ne nf y..mr .-ahuieea l- i'
l-'iiu Pfii'if .at'es. At:er en,lmi:i,; an intel.-e r.--l
heat tfi'i'Vi li hi in.-, llle Safe w:iJ niane l. aii.t tie'
lin..ky iiti.i l'a-er.- v, ire i res'-rv eil in mi e.iii'ileini In-. I
enieliiien. 1 .-h.ill nee-l nn-aher al'e 1 t-.'uti i-.; 1 i;:l
ill "l.ler V.Hir-'. llie-t l'e-ieetlllllV.
W 1'. IK'KlN.-?i.'N. Kein.lii-'. l'a.
WWV. AT lil'.l.EN r.TL?..
CilAMCUitsf;! 1:1;. Frnulitiit enmity, Tit.,
Aa-'ii.-t : ; 1 t . in'.i. j
Me--T Evans & Watshn. lh i 1 : 1. 1 t jl 1 i ir. ' : . nt 1 .--men:
I hi tlieiimrrtn;; nf the 1 "f An.-u-t. h'-'ll.
'.nr Stmeiletl-e at I i; a li'.'.e v. :.- ile-lmyel l,y tile
'I lie Tallin. mult i-.- r.e we j-iir4': . . 'I l'rtm yu f-mie
tew yenis sinee w:,.-- in ti.e j1me lai-l.i.lil.tti .-;. le-h-,ne.
tlil e.iet::in. .1 all eur 1. -el:'. I'.-il-ei-. e.i-h ,
whi'. li wi re . e. e: e 1 in :i er'ee'. e'linlithm. ut.er
' ii ex....- 1 I.ki inns; inien-.-l:- at ILn'-.v. r.il lemi--I'h-::
e i:!:-a;.i u-ii;..ii v, h.t ferx-' y.-nwlll sJ.l u.:
.iiiv'.h'. i- la:-.', r .Sil'i..
V.an.-i tnil v, AK.; A' Al'.-'i'IN
S-'l-.tini: ler t-.'i --. t'.r Jim.k.-. Si .ri:-, 1'ri', I'e
l'.eailii,. Ae . Ac. AI-.. Eva:.-.V Win -11'.- I'li-rt,
Al-I.i' ni,.- I V:ff : 1. n:i.l H Vault l' r .
e.ja:.l '.'.'I V 1 ..el" ill 111'' i-'-.a-iy. a'. 1 -.11 -1. 1.
.1 tenif.' E A' V,'. v.'.nll n. i"-, tl'ally rel.-r !.
1I1.1 l-ill'.win.t l'lnk nn.l n'.her l':''"h--. lar.iiu their
.-'.it, .- 1111 1 l. i.l. . ii'-w inn-o. t.i tlair entn e . -a;h I'ti.
'.i .e.. nr. 1 ta :v.v ntlnr- j-iven at their n.iv.
I'Nin.t .-t vi es Mint," i.'rnr.eli Tank, fchcllyvi'.ie
Thi'.a lei; hi 1. Terne--ee.
I'm i-1 i'.-;.vn:sA::i!::.'Ai.A'i:;. li-n.k '.1'1'iiil.nl 'i hia
I'.-ilil 'inia. Cn "li.l.it'n n li'k l" I'I'il.i
l',,.i.i,, r i" -:.!;, V 1. C ; i'ik lh.i.1; et l'lnl.:.
ie.;. liie i.al.!:. l' i t hataltimrrn Hani;. Xi'lill.
'r- u-i-1 in -.; !:.!, a. l'i. l'rt la i.-am.- mi. I Ii .-
..1.-..V Ms -re Man:;, l'i li-h.k nf N. :..:! "I.... 1
l...t l.'l!. :v, 11 i:i.i,:-.' 1'.' K..'.i: .-1 N--. hi. Li'-ertie.-,
I !.": r. 1'..- t:h. I'.al'ui- re riiil.aKl; 1 i .
S ni!:v - --. -it; Haiil. 1 'V.i. l'anl 1.11 1 Mv;l, U.i:.!:er--.
Klllt.tll Mallli. A'.h.l... :,'.;.!. AI lk:".l.:t.
New.'.ik Hank. ! I IV 'i Merlinu-.V,";:;-., y
Unt.k .l"N. ' . lUcirti, Lea I hai -.: Ie nk. l'i.
Oth.-r rel'-reii," j L-n.r. iti-n cniliii at .nir .-'.., re
N l-i .- T ..ur'.l: .-:.-eet . 1 Ul. l.!;l.u.
M-r h C. I-lv
'I In Attain 4'isi:u:y,
i I E N"TK 1' Ih it they k..ve c.ielii'l.l
if
I raa-.-i iiit-at: v.i
t -nn.-aiv t-i ran '
llatri-laa-.'. Dnnl.l,'
v. ith the N..: ihe: n ' 'e:
1 Keil
re 1--i V -, i.
Halifax- 'I'reviir'.ai. .-.ii-.l-ni -y.
Noi-tlillla'itrl it.'l. 1-.-..I I'tti'-'. A'.ilei:. Mlll'.ey. V. ii-
llalli-.,i!-' . lit. it all in'eraie-l'li'e -t :!i.-n- e. I l.ee'l., -
.i llm . v.iiii -.he it;E.'.T V."l..ii.ii. i.A-
I'liESs ;er I'l'.t. l-'.trr. - ii.-.-ii.i.ati. Si l.-.uts a:, i .:.
Wet.
Al-iwiih ll-e.vail ('. '.- Ei re-' ;; M;;, i-
l.lliville. I'.l -I Wilkesnaue. i'il -' n. S. r
I.ll lit . I il.t' lllie.li 1, '::'i ::- nil l..- t.itt au
Lie Itiiwaniia A lli'inai-l'i'l u' liailr.-i I- AI ' it-li-inisi"'!-;,
hv il iaar l A t'n Exi'i'-ss tn .d r . y
.-h .t- I Lmk Haven. At-.. il-.wm.l A i. ,
hikI ll fir e.n:i;e 'inn . l'-r V n.t'.ii. Ti-..y. El:. 'i.a.
lhah.-ter. lilltl.'l... a 1:1- 'l.t, fil l tn ail a. f.- !l-!e
)..,i:i'. i:. W v.-'. -ni New V..: a: el: I l':t!ia i e l.y V. h'e-'l
lliev will fa iv 1 i'.l M. r 'laa.ii-f. S.t" ie. llat.l; Nt.te
Jewvtry. Ull-l Vahiahle l'aeka-e.- el every Uc...-1'ii-'.1
-tl.
A!-1. N.iti'-. Iirat't. an. I i'ilh f..r I'' !lee'l..n.
)'v - rtele I ea l 1 lliei 1,1 lae -e't-.'t".- en 1 ' 'V--1,
an 1 t '.ei', -t IV. It v til he l..a Ie tn r.ulT :it i-t ; a
.1'ill.N ltl.MiilAM.
Sii;a rit t. '"lev.t rum a l'ivi-i..:i. riiil.nleli'lii.'i.
11, A 1 !.-r:i:.i: Aent far ut.' t.ry.
A; nl ".. I '
SI MSI CIV A4'.I!:.IV.
milli .- I Mil liV ACAI'EMV will le ni'eui-1 en
I Ihe t M , . ,- -.'' '. I Mi-',
i'ui'ii ii.-tna'.i I ia Enj'.i.-li CI -i -al ill.-! M ithe
lllalie il I. i.jn, !:,-.
'i he ,-en- i.- il-iviel la i-ri'i'tre I'r ti !n:i--i' 11
iiitn I'.'ll.-e nr 1-. ijii.aity h 1 ha-int -s.
A ilaily Veeni.l i.- k. ,i et -.he iitteit.la-aei', e-nlii-f
in .1 ret itaii -n-- . f e:a'h ; a'il, 1111 ahr'.r.u-t ei v.aih
.-.l.t in. a hly t-i ; reia.-.
'iKUM-
Tl. l ira'.. -:-v 1 h i '. ".1. I er niinrter, SI ll'l
. , ,. . . I Kinili h l.raiahe.-.
M ail l'.vi.. .11. . .1. ; . 1 ..
fi (in
7 01
I Th.
l:i'ei.i:i:.'.i its.
Ex-iinv. I'nlluek. Thihi-leli-hia ; Hell. A.J, -rim
ll.11. V.'. I.. iHwart. 1'. Wiilveriim, E.--I . an
l.urv; Kevs. A. ii. linl... .1. (1 l-'arev. T. 1'. Ti 1
W.V. L.iws.ia. E.-.I . nml I'r. W. It. M;,rr. Miit-.n
JAMES li. IK.i.Ni.V. A. M .
l'l-ilivinal
Sunhiiry. July 12. l'-'2.
It in-! iir! su-:
l "ME I'K' -M Till: .Mill I'll.
I ..'ME l'li'i.M HIES'il Til.
t't.'ME lTlti.M THE EAST.
1'n.ME I Eu.M Till: W1T
S.tve '.lie a. 11..I1V lital 1'iiihl ynin-, h i' 1., lae. I'-i
i.ntv i.- the lime In -ret y-mr Eiiniher ehea;.. e
i.f mi; i:k ia.u,i:i : i.rMUKh
ean l-e ; ai'., hn-e.l ai le.v latv.- ut the STEAM SAW
at 1 1.1. , f
yi'.t v L-uf.MV.yr. sr.i:vi;: r.'. .
tn-li 11- I'nnel Eiiniher. l'ritiiie Eunil.er. r.-..n ls. Si
ditiiX. Shini'les In. in s.i to .- n-r then.-..:.. I. 1'la. lei inj
l.tith. I'ltlini' It. intim: L ull. Ae . Ae.
Ail hills ei'lere l. I'm- any kind nl Eiiniher, will ho
I'uriii.-lie I nt the h..rU.a n. ti. e.
lll.V T I'EE.ME.NT
Slllihnry t.ireh '.I. l--t 1 .
NATRONA COAL OIL!
tl ari'iiHl'l ni.i:il '
nnil e 1 ti.. I to nny KI.K SI-!N I ..
WliV any e.-t.,sue 11a. win -i a t. ve cents mine per
gull.ui will I'mnittli ji'ii wiili u neiitt-M'il'
.Mn. le. .at) l.y
TA.S.U.I' MAM I'At'lfltlMi ll'Vll'AW,
N .. I-JT Wjlaat Slitvt. I'i..:.il -r1 "
Feliruiry 1',. 1MJ. ly
SArouiriLn i sAPONinzR : i
J Hi: I'AMII.V HtlAl' MAl.lilt
A I K aelit a tircavi mil I o n,ai'e i:to s .. J ftur, ini.'d
Sap'-n ,1ici t
Direetiolis Ai'i''in;.-n-.vi.ij! li it'll Urn 1
Si) At' i ii i-asity nut it- with n, us uwklii'j nip ti ei'f-
lif e.,i i,-li,ie.l ei !'.- Ihe l'i" '
l'A SALT MAM KACIH HIM. I1MPAN.
No. I.1? W'uliiol Strm-t, riiilMtlfiiiui.
I t '.mm v 15, l-ei - ly
liiitiui'l.iul la I.ti !' sud 'I'm.
1l.u!lTA SUN iiitittintn-litiill tn thtll !'. k nl
I'liui. lireeu .ni l I'ti. k 'K.i
.l-tnv 'ni t l I -l
1