ETt)c .Sunburfi. American. H. B. MAB8ER, Editor Proprietor. M;.-nrnv, ia. SATURDAY, JANUAHY 17, 1803. B. M. PETTENOILL A CO., '. 37 Park Row, K.f York, and 6 Stat Street, Ronton, are our agents for tho Bcniunr Anrric. In thorn ellics, and are unthorlr.rd to take Advertise monU and Subscription for ui at our low Ml ratoa. t-'.'ii-L Lu 'j .. i .. . ... n t-OTOuT cliirtilric noijr libor of tho Brook Inridjjo Democrat of this place, moRfs t lame attempt to reply to our comment on his villainous article justifying the o.vmsslnation pf avuicmbcr of the LcgiHlatun, who might chose to vote against the noinineeof n party. The reply h characteristic of the. defender of Floyd and his robberies. Conscious ?f guilt lie docs not attempt to deny the charge and only half justifies his previous folly and cri minality, by repeating Male charge against ourselves, which no one believes and yhich ho knows to be false. WTien we aecuped Mr. Purdy of preaching treasonable doctrine, we quilted his own language and referred to his paper for.proof. "Will he do the saino in regard to, the charges lie made against us or does he rely on the gullibility of his readers and think they can swallow this with the many other absurdities he ervcs up for them weekly. As our neighbor sccms to "have it great dislike for Cobb's ppcllin look, we can ' as sure him that he misfit loam even from that little book, how to use the relative pronoun, Vwho" instead of "that" when applied to. persons. Even an occasional display of latin will hardly cover so glaring il defect as this. . Coi.n nt.oopr.n MuitDEit. On Friday January 2d. (inst.) five men, strangers to the persons on the premises, entered the lirtusp. jf .lames Bergen. Coal Castle, this f'ouiify,' end asked for some ale. On licing told th'if there was nonp in tlTe house, three of tli'e men drew revolvers and fired at Ilergen, the balls taking effect in his abdomen, badly mutilating tun intestines. Ik-rgen lingered in great agony until Sunday morning, when death put an end to his sufferings. On Monday the Coroner held an inquest, and rendereil a verdict in accordance with the facts. ., . . '' It is staled by those wlio live iri the Ticin ity of the murder, that he assassin cheered loudly far Jeff. Davis as Ihcy left "licrgen's lionse, after committing the murder. Bergen had served faithfully In Company K. Ninety-sixth Hegimcqf, ' ai(d fi:u)jht bravely ut the battle of Antictam, ill winch fnsjagement he was wounded in the Krm. Subsequently lie was discharged from the service, he being unfitted by his injury, for further duty with the Hes;iiuent. Bergen was known where he lived, by the cognomen pf the 'Yellow Boy." j Jio stone should lie left unturned to effect if possible, the arrest of the perpetrators of m atrociously cold-blooded murder. Any information that can be-given in reference o tjheao men should be promptly furnished to the authorities. Minari' Journal. SLoral 3ffait3. ty On enr ouhiide page will be (bund I lie pro, eeadings cf the Teachers' Institute the CnH fates Revenue tax lis'., and other matter of interest. joi-fr.a. . fy Revenue Stamps of all kiudscan be bad at the office of 8. B. Beyer, Kef., Pepnty Collector of f 7 The reported death of Ki-Oovernor Packer at Williamsport, 1 not true. QoTernor Packer had a ever attack of something like paralysis on Sunday night a week, while walking throug the itreet. We are planted to learn thai be is out of danger and recovering. f,y A A'ariasT Bible, S.B . Ryer Eaq., of this place, came into possession of aOerinan Bible iutweok, published at Frankfort nu-the:Main, by Christian Egeuoln', on the lit day of March l';34. Mr. Beyer purchased tbir ancient and valuable retio uf J. C. Monn below Chambenburg. whioh he first raw while there on duty a one of the Pennsylvania Militia in September last. Mr. Monn had purchased it yean ago for six eente at a public vendue.. jy The Funding Committees of tbe Legislature br.Ve been announced . "We observe that Mr. Itrown uf this county is Chairman of tbe J -oca) Judjcjaryi and also a member of the '')Vaj aad jleaiii and general "Judiciary. tn the (Senate Mr. Bound is tbe C'liajrniim of tbe "Library Committee" and also a member of the Finance and Judiciary Committees. fy Ca.txsn or Tim is U mis Cover A bill has Just been passed by the Legislature chang ing the lime of kolding our court usually held on tbe first Monday of of April, to the second Monduy ef.Warrli next. This change was made at the re quest nf the Judges and members of tbe Bar, as tbe beginning of Aprtia ou$ an inconvenient season f rroany per-nus w ht are obliged to attend Court. We were present in the House of Representatives on Wednesday, when tbe bill was Dually parsed. Mr, Brown, our member who had charge pf the bill, and Mr. Bound, our Senator, Seicrve credit for the prowptueai and rapidity with which tbey put this bill through tbe Legislature. writer frona Iuntrl llowrr, HKADIit ARTEKS Co. II. 147th V. V. ) D I'M nil eh, Va., Jan. 14, 1802. f Editor Suhbury AmtrittiH : Will the editor of the Rhatuokin Jlrrald, etplain what ho nieaiis by the following re marks in his salutatory I " 'in the first place, t is well known to you all, the mutcriul upon which the "Herald" is printed has been in thLt place for some time, ovned by irrtral rif your ir yrvmintul eiluen anu business siien. but from some niitmanagtmrnt or cart- Irssness, has been lying idle an 'expense to its shareholders ami a violator or public rxpextittiiMi." Of course I have niching to do with the dad EnglUli in which the aliove U written, biit as I tkeui It an Unprovoked personal at tsi k upon me, I ahull uiuke a plain atatement uf facts w ith which the editor is not, iwr- liapvAcituuiutcil. The umU'HI on which tlit) bhauiukiu JJrnJJ 1 publialuxl, U uiy bmn. and not the pmiM-rty of stockholder. It is truo I borrowed money from "some of the mora iromlili'iit citlju-ua" to purt-lj the same, as security fur I lis payment of Vtiich 1 nlaecil the owneralup or the retire i.ltioe In Mr. Illtt-Dtuder. I borrowed SW; 50, and usvo the otlice aa security for the nu nit-it L.I this amount. In two Jtara, add inir thalavrul intttvat, I'ruia the la day of The t-haitfe tfiit U has be an "expense . i 4 u .1 I.. iul... to Ills) sliale liiii'Ui, iuerrioriuua i-f, mo. I iLtindcl fur atUrr than vimm! to uyaclr. I'.rliana bv the llinas Mr. M'Lwea has tflrrit Uie lulJUutlon of aotsirepapt-r in Pba tuokiu tir li-isal aa I have, it tslli liltu . ir li a viisldLir il "public ii.latioo." 1 ,av tialr t add.' it! tfftaelttnit, that iii,li4 Mr, 11 tm willruall his ehru, i44 iu tloii'K an ilo mis au aHir JUMUf, Hf ill . m . w- . jape be will Hit J ' Uli.rei uuny tl)a, UtJ t ll.f real o iwf of lb riliamok In lUiald. IM.MI U IMin Kit, jruf I tot ' 'f - - (Prosa tie PcUeville MinWa' Jounalr. ' A2V1'JIIKA.CITH (JOAMiUUKOF i Villi IT.-VITEU NTATER. . Wo give below tho (Jfflctaf quantity bf Anthracite Conl sent to market in 1802, togothcr with' tfle SemAtilflracito' and Bi tuminous Coal that mted towards tide water. The Anthracite' trade shows a small decrease of fl.MB' tons and a decrease of 17,058'lti, th$ SeTIn-'Atithracite an Bituminous, making 'the, decrease in the supply for the ypsr SJI.Gll tons. llio aggregate supply of Anthrocito in 186.rpitciici 7,481,718 Simi-Anthrcito and Bituminous, 813,754 Total tons, r $,295,472 All this Coal was destined for the seabonrd, except about 600,000 tons of . Anthracite from Sbamokin, Scrantoa and Pittston, which was sent into, the interior of Pennsyl vania' and. Jew York.. inc. nee. 1863. ton's. Tom. 1861. SmtrfLKiLi. Rlaihs 11 y Kemling Kailnnil, l,t6(l.f,W! 9,nM,STO'5!18,03a! isy tsnut, From riiicg tore, l,ls!l,iS7(i 9HI.7V0I till, Ml I 15,167 a,w,tst a.ers.isa S,n3e it,oi tn Lehigh and Bha mokin, 1 Incrense In IPM, t.KHir.H RlJIO.f. Br Lehieli Cattal. ' a,s!o,5el 3i,too 103,12a 30S.W D,. from Yilkeslwrrp,! 1 ' ' iiy irfnign veiiey n.it Lillle Bchaylkill It. K. 74 3,07lll SS,ST4 IDS OW M,54 I.7.B.377 lTTTSlaU.tSS S7I.7SS XII. ISA Denease tn ISfii, WtnxiKO Rn.ius. ' 4j NfiH. l'etnl. Coifl 'Co ; Cycranton North, ' do foulh;' ' Del. at Hiils,m Co Uck. Bloom. R. R 300,390 4fl1,S9 lt,l4 ' f4,3.1T 11,113 C29,57 o"i.oir 19,308 81. SOU (9,978 970,844 SS,4I4 833.41)71 7fl SUI 64,39 3u,ouo t Bi00ii 60,0011 ,0f,3? 9,971,713: 3(7,073 189,740 m,7iu ltierrase in IM4, - tHAMoais Raoiox. Tiltal Anthracite, I6l,33;i 8ll,43tj Slt,et9j 191 ,4n,74.7l4l,TI: 357,6l8.3Sfl.A 7,4M,7I1I .i.);,nin Dwretise In ISt'J, rVMI-ANtllftACITK. Pt'. Mt. ill. Thomas,) l.vkens Valley il'i. Trcortiiu, 9,043 l.3SO ei.mKi. 40,477 74,I14S: 9,933 05.1 IP 3,T3nl M.Odi S3 941 333,006 l,m II. .o lo.nei 404,489. 473,670 79,468' Bin Cumoeili iltlWIIMCT. illaud Coal, 330,I30. S39,S04 Ml. till 613,754 7,I9 79,488 07, 198 79.4IW dee. r.,1iS Aid Anthracite, ,4H4,079 7,4(I,7I P,3I0.US4 e,4U,473 ;f,.T,1.i ToUl deereaar, 1869, 90,61 1 1 The actual quantity nf Cnnl which had Its nutlet at Pinre-rore in leul wee 1 81, Pes tuns ; the hnlmice s re.. ported in the Iteadiuf Kalltuad auil Union Cahaf ton ne. X Not official, but will not Vary much from the actus) qusntily. '"' ... Tosa.. Scliuvlkill Cnuiity fiirufho4 in ' 1863, 2,80O,fiRO The other Anthracite Regipni, 4,GB1;138 Trjtal At)thr.ac!,c, .' 7,481,718 The following is the lass Rud gain for the years . . OATH. tOSS. Schuylkill Region, 10:i,122 Wyoming do.; 164,333 Lirhigh ' ilo., ' . 380,599 Mhauiokin do., 191 37j,640 300.500 357,040 Pcra?fi in 18C2, 2.953 We aftperid the following which will show the extent of the different Coal , Fields in acres, (which howevcf . tflV.t;.,'H0 adequate idea of, rpiantity of Coal deposited in each ipatrict, because, that depend on tlx number tit veins, their thickness nd tlte ih-pthv thev run below the water level.) to getltM vviIi be production of . each ittsifjet ux toes coniiarea w;n teui ,. TUK ANtJlhACITK COAp Tipi PS. Hie First or Southern Coal .'. District embrapipg U9 Pehuylkill.T'inegwtveanfi . I.ykcn Valley Iiegidus, . contain 75,050 Acres The Second or Middle Coal Field, comprising the Le high, Shamokin and Tre vorton Iteuions. contain 8o.525 ' The Third or Northern Coal Field, comprising ' the Wvoming Hasin, con tains ' " .70,905 " Total, , 23S.2S0 " From thes-o liitricts there were sent to market in 1801, and 1862, the following quantity of foul, showing the increase in eacty District i 1801, 1802. txc. wkc. 1st District, J.H09 K.-lfl . 01.7. 701 l7,Ht2 2nJ do 1.(118.23 1.AS2.S43 Soi.MD 34 do 2,908,091 2,971.714 83,814 Khninobiia Coal Trade, The following is the quantity of Coal serit td mnrket froni tlte Shamokin Region in 1883, by the following Operutors : TOXH. AVillmm Rhoads, Laneitster Collii-rv, 41.12$ Joseph Mlrd, Hljt Mountain, ,. 41.408 30.04.1 27,81)7 lo,i:n 10,001 13,253 i4,aau 4, Ml 173 W. II. Douty it Co.. Henry Clav, J. Dunkleberger Ac Co., Luke Fidler, O. E. HcrMt & Coul Jlotintaiit, Sclmll. Donohoe & Co.. Coal Ridt?e: .1. Haas 4 --o.i Lo.xer Gap CAillierji .Montt'.litis s Co., Jjocutit aiounUim, A. Deitman, Agt., I4inilert, Huns A' Uownii, i.iieui Gsn. G. W. i'arvin, Locum! rjtluuuit. Total via Phaniokiq Valley Itnd Pottivillc il. It., .' The followinir also wroiierlv bo. 211,013 longs to the Blutmokin Itegimi, sent over the Mine Hill Rnilroad ' O. W. Parviu, 20,560 28,021 Haas & Bowen, Total froirl Sllamokin Ilesin in 1803, Last year, 200,223 279,033 Increase in 1802, Quantity nf Coal sent over Road from the Bhauiokiu Id Haas and Rowen, (. W. Parvln, Joaepli Rird, Win. Rhoads, J. DunklelierKtr A Co., Wnt. II. Douty it Co., Mnntelius it Co., Hchll. Donohoe and Co., O. K. HeraU Co., A. Dt ltmau, AkI., John Haas tV Co., 18,308 the Mine Hill glun in 1803; Trtvit. 28.021 K0.300 10.HH3 19,438 lO.tllHI 14,1411 14.0V. 13,001 9,0)47 4.ean 9,418 Total tons, 170,233 Of this 11 u ia the HuwtV Of this tjuuKlily 113,034 tons are rvjiortcd ukin Coal iraue. t7PitAti n0HTioit U tie Jenwy Leulataturwt ' ' ' New Ut. liukants es4 a li Is nf am resulstluM after Iks svliU f Ibusa uRw4 f Mr. Itauitas. ml Sim Vwk. at la Uuwialw yuwuuaesi Kta lutk Ike wains aa witiutiee 4 N awai'ks at atwe. Ua ike Mttti luwtai M Use .t - , k. . i .1.1.1 imiis lu attef tba uaaeMllMl at tae siaileUtS, l ko yisei l iaM4l will eleel iwe SM'i Kle t kMl ml Laau-aiusi, tinmtir , a wtiwiu m 4 Ue sv.ih, tm we tefSaS SJaUallS 1-I i s1' 4 Tmt MTrRrnTTsll)Ttrl, PnrsoxTtns. The Whig says the XuHrecshoro' prisoners art to bo sent to Itichmond, the Yankee Govern ment having r'eftiscd to receive them unless officers are also paroled. The latter, some two hundred in number, will held in confinement until Butler shall have been delivered up for punishment, and the) men retained until the Abolition mag nates consent to take them on ours owntcrms. ' inn i i Teiiriblr Calamity. BmrtftAMTTON, Conn., Jan 13. A party, "consiirting of thirty seven ladies and gentlemitri, while skating on a pond nenr Ilotpcrjville, broke through the ice, and all buVte'a of them were drown ed. . ' T" T'Tl " ' i - A psckrtj vv.ts Vcceivcd nt the express office in Wnefcliiiki Ohio a' few months since, and not being Called fof, his been opened. It contained $50,000 in counterfeit confede rate notes. ... - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TIIK IM.t NTIUTi:i kciioxi. FIC AMERICA. ' Tbe rU'l Mrrhnnlcnl I'uyefr In the ... EQIITEENTli TEAR. VOLVME VIII. NEW SKHIES. . AJIeW volume of this popular Journal commences on the first of January. 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Real Heavy Blanket ShawU, Frcntfi lllunktt and Rrochu Shawls, Hooscry ftr 1-adies, GtUts and Children, Ladies Gftives in great abundant, A roiuplfte stock of Gents Gloves, Fancy Shirting and Opera Flannels, Assorted rolors Balmoral Skirts, Skeleton Skirts iu great Variety, Zephyr Opera Cups and Nubias, -Fine Suble Furs and Muffs, Fine 'White Linen Handkerchiefs, Colored border Cambric Tlanctkc'rchfvf, Real Bandanna Silk HundkcrcYicfx, Gents Silk Neck Ties and Crarntts, ' Fino needle worked Collars, Super Black Love Veils, Silk Tissues of assorted Shades, Ribbons, Laces, Edgings and Unfiling!, Fine Black Mohair Caps, Shawl Pins and Scarf Pius, Perfumery, Pomades and Soaps, Bubk Purses and fancy Port Monuiss, First rate Skates, ready strapped, Nice Hair Brushes and Pocket Combs, Extra good Penkuivet and Scissors, C'hildrens Gum Gilded Combs, &.C, ile., Ac. Bunbury, Dec. 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PI BLU1ISD fur Iks Weo.il aad a a waralug and a aauitua to youua weai what auler Iruut HrHis tiekility, freaaauwe lieway, a. aupulymg si tua aawe lima ike WMiaa el sMll-Lura. lis mm ke kaa aufe4 kiswaiil fle kalaf wl to flea el P'UM laruuh aiul laaiiUua asul iwUilf f Muslin s U s4lrtae4 aivvli, uvgl suMaa aaar a had ef Ike autbur, k.i.ti.iLi ik- Walla ;.. li . He-Jtuid, kiajsle , h t. JlafehlL IMt-ly laHtMsrlaissI tm lter iM4'ls l.HUiUf WH U.naiir,aktjSk4iauek t 1 1 ftiaM Oim aa4 J Kabaiy, Jaaala. " nii SKwf-sirtK'Tntnt'e. " ' 186Q. :v'.:. S Tsa Naw-Yorta Taiaons. Iiwt. toe In i841, nmr In Its twonty-eewnd year, has obtained both a ratter and a mora widely dttTusVrl eirculotion than any other newspaper aver published Is America. 1 hough It haa nutT.irext, In oommon with othor journals, from the voluntberfng and departure as tens of thousands of its patron to sorre In tho War for tho Vnlrm. It cirfulaUon on this 6th ofDeoember, 1S62, Is as fol lows : --..' t"'. ; ' -1 DAti.r " ' - ' ' ' .'- M).t2S ' Br.Hi-WfftttLT 17,200 Wkiklv lW,U9 Aggregata ; fl 4,374 Preeminently a Journal nflfofs and of l.llerarnre, The TitlRVNR has politlaal "oottictfoni!;- which are well eharactnVited by thealntlo erd HirrnucAH. It Is Hepbblionn In its hearty adheatorrte the great truth that "Uod has made of one Motfd all watlons of men" RepnWiean in its anwrtion of the equal and inallenableVighta of all men 16 "life liberty, and the pursuit of happinc" Republican in ila stoadfust, earnest, detwnt hostility t every aeheme and efiurt of the Blave IVwer, from the Annexation of Texas to the great ' rTcbellirin. to grasp the empire of the Now World and winltl the resourcee of our eonntry for Its ewn aggrkttrnrr4petil-HepluVioan In Us anln gohism to llie aristocrntii ami despots of. tho Old World, who fondly hail in the perils and calamities suddenly thrust upon us by their American counter' part tho ovorthrow and ruin ot the Model Republic Republican in Its hope and trust, Its faith and ef fort, that this atrocious Rebellion must result in Ilia signal overthrow of' ita plotters, -and the Arm estab lishment of equal righra and equal laws throughout the whole extent of our oouiitry wherein Liberty and Union shall indeed, b "0. d. Inseparable hence forth and forewet., ' TaaTittncNK netotet attention In calmer times, and to some extent hi these, to Ldnoatiuo, Tunipe ranee, Agricultural, Invcntiohs, hn4 wlintever clad may mliiultef to the spiritual and 'materiel progress' and well-being of uiankiml; but for Uie present its energies and Ita eolumns are mainly dovotcd to the inrigoratton and tuoceas of the War fur the I'nion, Its special correspondents aecompany every- eonskl crablo army and rejwrt every important incident of that groat struggle which we trust in soon to result in the signal an J Conclusive triatnph'of'the National arms and -in the restoration of fefic and Thrift to our distraotcd, bleeding country We believe that no otherwise can a fuller or store accurate view of the progress and the character of this momentous conflict ee obtained than throng!) the regular persniil of our eolumns. 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An extra copy will be nut to clubs of twenty. To clubs of thirty THE KEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE will bo aenf gratis1. AuMrs THE TRIDNNE, Tribune Buildings, New York. When drafts can be procured it is much s'ifer than to remit Bank Bills. . Ike nurnu of tho Post-O&ico and Stato should in all cuix-s, . be' plainly written. Subscriliers w ho send nfouey )y cxproai. must pre pay the Express charger, oliw it will fca deducted from the remiltanco. Deo. S7, 1863. Ucillliiijr; iCsilrOnd, WINTER, ARRANGEMENT ("ir.KAJ1 TRt'XK LTXr froln the North and T Xorth-M'cirt for Philadelphia. Sew York. Kcad- iun, Poltsville, Lebanon, Alleutown, Kiurton, te. frams leave tlnrrlstwirir -for rbiladelpbia, Kew York, Keadtnrr,: Pottsville. anil all lulcrmediato citations, at 8 A. M . and 2 0ft P. M. New York Exnreeslca cs Knrrisburtt at 3 IS A. M.. arriving at New Ybrjt at' 10 So the same morning. raree rrom llurrisburg : To ivcvr lurk 3 lo ; to Phttadeluhia S3 30 and 2 80. lluKcaito chocked through. ' Heturning, leavo New Yolk nt ( A.M.. 11 Noon, nnd 8 P M. (1'itllinrirli Kiirel. Leave l'hiladel- phiat 8 15 A M. and S SO M. . - . Sleeping cars in th"?,'ew YSVk Tjxpresa Trains, through to end front Pltlaburii witlioat-chango. ' l'awengera by Uie CnrtawiannRail Kond leave Port Clinton at 5 15 A. M., for Pliila. and all Intermediate Stations ; and at 3.25 P. M., lur Vnltuiulpliia, New York, and all Way Points: ' Trains leave Pottsville at 9 Ii A. M. and 2 80 P. M., for Philadelphia and New York ; and at S 30 P. M.,for Auburn and Port Clinton ftrriy, euiinecling for Pine drove and with Ike Cattawima Itnn lload ; re turning from Readmit at g 15 A. M , for 1'ottsvillo. Anaooumniodaliou PaiH!ni;er train leavtw Kcuding at 6 So A. !., and returns froui Philadeljihin at i. 30 r. m. r.ir All the above trains run duilr. Sundays ex- oeiled. A Kunuay train leaves 1'ottsvillo at 7..H) A. M., and Philadelphia at 3.15 P. M. ConiuiuUUioo, 'Mileago, Season, and Excursion Tickets, at reduoed rates to ami from all point. O A MtHILLS. Pee. 13, W2. General dupcrinUudenl. Iiurkawaaaa & Itloomislsnrf; Itull road. o X and after NovemWr 17, 1862, PaKcriger xraiua win ran aa tnuows : moving sorrii. Frttght if J lift: it err, 10.15 A. M 11.40 P.M. Leave ScrantuTa, SOOArM. " Kingston, 9 20 " Ituport, 11.. HI " . lauv,ille. ViOi Arrive at Northumberland, 12.45 P. M. MOVIXU NOUTll. Leave Northumberland, 5.20 P. M. " Danville, 6 0 . " Rupert," B..15 Kiogstdn, S.45 Leave, 1 45 P. M Arrive at Scrauttin. 10.00 P. M: S 40 A Passenger Train also loaves Kingston at 8.00 AM, tor fii'ranton, to connect with a train for Jew inrk, rteturning, leaves Peranum on arrival of train from New York, at 4.15 P. M. The Lackawanna A liloouisburg Kallrnad connect with the Delaware, Lackawanna and V) eetern Kail road at 8e.raj.lop, for New York an J iuteruiediate paints east. At Rupert It connects with the Cattawtra Rail road, fur points both east and wbat arriving at Phil adelubia at 6.15 P, M. At Northumberland it eonnrots with the Philadel phia A Erie Railroad and Nurtbcrn Central Rail road, for points weal and south Pawuuireri arrh ina -t 11 : j sa ii f . ii,.!. i .... - ... . n i.nrnauurg t.uv r. i , ruiiaueipuia IU i . iu and Baltimore 10. 20 P. M. The freight and Paasencrs Train north, leaves Northumberland at 8,45 A M , nnd atfives at U,'M P at., paauag vanvuio ai rt.zu r m. JOHN P. ILSLF.Y, Sup't. J. C. Wcm.s, Oemral Ticket Agent. Nov. W, 1W2. ... Noi'tiiPPii !intr'nr l.nilwnv! r7 .. ..j -vivri:n tiiik t.iii.i:. TWO TRAINS DAtY to aad fr..m tbe Nona and West llranch Suaquchauna, Llwira, aud all uf North em New York. Nand after MON'DAY. November iTlh, IRtSS. J the Pawmngt-r Ttahn nf the Nnrtliern Central naiiway wui arrive ai au4 urpnri iroiu euuuury, UarrisLurg and Baltimore aa follows, via ; SOUTHWARD. Mail Train leaves Sunbdry 4uil (eacvut Sandav) 1 45 P. M leaves iiarrjsburg, 5 2U " ' arrives at ilalliuivra, iu iO " F.I press Train leaves Santwr daily (elcept Huwday,) .'. It 10 P. M. H loaves llarrUburf except I Moaalay.r. . 45 A. M arrives ai Ualllwors daily (exoe4 Motidayb T SO A. M Mall Traia leaves Balliwure daily (ax. eipt rtuuday) i . M leaves liarruhurg arrives at Haubary, Cipreaa Traia leswea Halua...re daily ,. arrive ai llarriabiirg, "J lve llarruburg (easept Monday I, " amva a! fuakarv. .10 A. M I 4. P M 4 Mi a 40 r M 1 M A U S IA A. 30 Fur fur til ar tuXuraiatiuN anulr at the HBW. i. . I'tliAUUV.ni.pi Kef . It, latlJ.- mtii iy hti:i:um auiimi i:mk. 4 14 K U Ik pre at 1ms mt lb auWclbw, la Moual J I'MaxlUaeaattlu, Murikaa.bMtaast uat)i,aU.al Ik 1-4 ul AuauM, iLiaa Ksy H.l, lltea abuul 14 tauHlkaatd 1 ml uww we U.k kruwa auUw. aa4 liiti axtasMl. Alauallkea aama Ikfe us llattrr. r4. A leu s4 Ik amine Urn a4 ptao, Mta - si ai.il elui abuul 14 muulits 1.14 1 k iNrstniHli4 to U aa4 (Oaliiuk tswrt etaisa I aauia, M kaias S4 ! Us saw surefdiai Ms rr twff , lOi - FALL Afttk tTf Trm HJTTI.KS OF MILLINERY GOODS!! Miaa H. Ll Gussler, ' " I'uwn Stmt, twt dean milk of tht Fthamtttn ' Vallry $ PotlivilU Railroad, SUNBuRy, PA.. AS just received from' rhllndel l.la, and opened at ber-stofe. a lame nnd splendid assortment of the most fashionabl and latest style of Bonnetfl, HatB, Shakers. Trimmirigs &o which she b telling at tha most reasonable pVlccI. LADIKS' VHV.m CAP?, to which rho directs the attention of the ladies, and invito! all to call and.sus them. ' IfOSJKRY, GLOVES, MILS, COLLARS HAND- KKRC11IKFS, COMUS, e., and tlnmeroas otljer articles for ladles' wear, to whiehr the invito! the lad lea to call and er"" before purchasing elsewhere. " Thankful tor puet patronage, she hopes by kerplng the tseFit assortment, at reasonable prieosr to continue tho name. - Sunbury, October 25, 1HC2. 5m T JT C O 33 O- B 33 0 151, MERCHANT TAILOR, ivlnrkt't ti--et. nr-nrlr oppositei the 'Ifiiil Itoail liipol, tJ XT it BTJB TT , f . . , INVUR.MSthe eititeim of Sunbnry and' vicinity, tbnt hs; has jaist returued from Philadelphia with a full assort met. I of fai.Ii ami nnTi:n uoons, OF EVERY WiSCRIPTION AND QUALITY. His stoek crttiKlsts of Cloths. Freneh Cloths, Black Doe-Skin and Knnev Ciiti meres, ltlnek Satin, Figured Pilka, Plain and Fancy Caruiinrre VEST1NOS. which he willhiake up to order in styles to suit the taste of customers, on thort notice, ami the most reasonable terms. Any Quods not on hand, will bo furnithed from Philadelphia, by giving two days' notiee. tloods furuisheil by eustouiers will be made up to order aa heretofore. As he will employ none but experienced workmen, persons may rely ou getting their work well done -at his shop. Thankful for tho patronftfra heretofore bestowed, he. respectfully solicits a continuance of tho samo. Bunbury, October 4, l!M!2. ' GOOiOOO ,,,,,e ;ycA LLOYD'S NEW STEEL PLATE COUNTT COL ORED MAP Of THE UNITED STATES," CANADAS, AND NEW P.RUNSWICK. From recent surreys, coln)lelert Aug. 10, 18fi2; ooet 2(1.000 to engrave il, and ouo year's time. Superior lo ahr ilO map ever made by Colton or Mitchell, anil scllii at tbe low prion of fifty cents; 370.000 names arc ongraved on this map. . It is nut onlr a County Map, but it is also a COUNTY AM) RAILROAD MAP of tho United States anil Canadas combined in one giving ovcry Itoailroad Station and dutaueea be tween. (lunranteo any woman er man 53 to $5 per day, and will take back all initps that eanuot be .old and refund the money. Send fur SI worth to try. f Printed Instruction how to canvaaswcll, furnished all our agents. " ' Wanted WhoWnle AecnSs for our Mnr in cverv Stato, Cnlifornia, Canada. F;nland, F'rancc and Cuba. A frrtufle may be made with a few hundred dollars cnpitnl.' ' No competition. J.T.&U)V, Pio. 104 HroartWBT, New-York. The War Dunaftment lices our ifnn of Viririnia. Mnrvliind. nnd PcnnVvlvania. cost SIOO.OOli. on which is marked AntictnarCrcek.Sliarpsburg. Mnr--land Ilights, Williamsport Ferry, Rhurorevillc, No land's Ford, ami all others on t!tc Potomno, and every other place in Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania, pioney refunded: LLOYD'S Topogropfncnl Ma noirrop.iicnl .-Inn of Kcntuckv. Ohio. Indiana, and Illinois. Is the billy authority tor (leu. lluell and the Vmr DeiTtmeM. Monev refunded to any oue finding an error In it. Price 50 colt;' ' f rom the tribune, Aug. 2. "LLOYD'H Map of Vinrinia. Maryland, and Penn. srlvai.ia. This Mop is very Urge ; its cost is but 25 conts.'-end ft is the best which can be purclinscd." ijia' i ii o ureal jiiiip oi tno ntiseiisipjii mrer From Actuul Flirveys by Capts. Bart nnd Wm, Bow en. MiMiiisippi River Pilute.of St. Louis, Mo,, shows every man's plantation and owuer'e name from St. Louis to tho tiulf of Mexico 1.350 miles leverv sand-bar, iidaud. town, luuding, and all places 20 u..,m pnvv. l tu... ui, i.Ti-r-miiiiicu ill VUUIIUIV AIIU Stutes.e Price, $1 in klieets. iJ, pocket form, and $2.50 on linen, with rollers. Itea.ly Sopt. 20. -AVV WPARTMBNT, H ASlll.NUTOa, Sept. 1 7, 1H02. J. T. Lloyd. 3:n : Semi mo vonr Man of the Misi.:i.pi Rivor.'viith ' price per hundred enpira. Ruar.Ailiuiral Charles 11, l'nvu, coiamandine the Miaiiippi KUudron. is aiithoriied to purchase lis mai.y aa are ceotiireo tor iuo ot that aifuailrou. ui t'twrv t iit.L,s, cocrciary or we Aavy. October 1 1, 1R02. .j.T Oliire ofJ tY 7'OlliI SUBSCRIPTION AOENT At JAY COOKE & CO., Bankers, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Philadciphia, Nov. 1, 1SC2. The uudersiirned. havini been appointed Sulxscrin- lion Agent by the Secretary of the Treasury, is now prepared la turniru, at once, the NEW TWENTY YEAR 6 PER CENT BONDS. of the United States, desiznntcd. lis ''Five Twenties, redeemable at the pleasure of the Uovcrnmciit. after live years, and authorized by Act of Congress, a p. proved February 25, ISiiS. 1 ne inupoa iioml are kttucd id sums of .0, $100 ?..niil, oiuuo. Tho Ragister Bonds in sums of $50, f 100, $."C0, S1IIO0 and $1(HI0. Interest at Six per cent, per annum will eoniaicneo irom aatc 01 purcuase, and is . PAYABLE IN UOLD, Soml Annuallv. which is ertital. nt the present pre minm on gold, to uljout lOiiit per cent, per annum. Partners', Merchants, .Mechanics, CapitnlUts, and all who hare any monev to invest, should know and remeu.ber that Ihese Bonds, nre In effect, a First Mortgage upon all Ruilrouds, Canals. Bank .-forks im owuruiw, mm uiu niimeuae prouucis oi ihi me Mnufacture, Ac., Ac, in tba country ; and that the full and. ample pro isiuu made lor tbe payment of tne imerest ana luiuiaaiii.n ot pnueiimi. ny I ustoms Unties, hxcise Stamps and Internal l.cvei uue, served to make theee ltoude the Cent, Most Available and Most Popular Iuveslmcnt iu the .Market. Sulcriptions received at PAR iu Legal Tender ioies. or notes anu eueeas oi diiiiks hi par at riiiia. delphia. Subscrilicra by mail will receive prompt attention, aud every facility and explanation will be afl'orded on application at this eflVu. , A full supply of Bonds will be kept on band fur immcuiato uenvery. JAY COOKE, Sutsscrlption Agent Nov. 8, 1K02. 3m MMH KV A 4 '.' I :ix. rpiIE SUNBLllY ACADEMY will be opened ta i uie nret .uouuay in novumoer, 1902. TUITlON-rt'll QUARTER. Juvenile achidnrs, English brunehes, Scicucea and higher Mattieinatir, $1 no 4 co 5 00 .0 00 nitrrii(s. Principal. laangungcs, M. runbury, Nov. 1, lsr!2 I'ltl Fills! JOHN FA HE I It A, No. 718 Arch Street, lie. low Uiiihth, south aide, ' HULADtU'UU. Importer and Manu facturer of, and lVMler in all kinds of Fancy Furs, for Ladies' anj T- Children' wear. . - " IdiKiielo say te my '-' rVl.an.l. tit Vlll.l.lll V ttl.lt - j - "tttl.n stirri.iilidllitf Milllk. J.f ties that 1 have liuw in VsUire, ouaof tho largivt aud must beautiful as. Sort menu uf all kinds and qualities of Fancy Furs, jauie anu i nn.irena n ear, uai win o ., uui tng this Fall and M' inter My Fur wef (hm-hast-il in Eum, prevh,ua to th rue la ril.iln.ji Faehauge, and lb Uuly Imposed oa all Fun, Imported slue the fir I uf Au gusl. 1 wuuld also Ute, that as uiy la'k U.U, I will offer it at price iiri.a,rtii.nai lo ahul the g.uls oitst ui ; but, it will l ,ui.bl fur hi ! luiut bl.I Mauutaelui any nior Fui', aud sell them al III saw priecs, oaing to the uiuwlllcd stale ol th at) nil of lb I'.iuuiry. I V MmuiUr tli Mm, aq'aher and street ... JnUM FAIlfclHA. 714 Arvh blivit, I'biladulptiia si.tetnl,r 11, kJ jut HOI.OvIO lil.Kli, Attmrmrj mt I J v , Umibary, hurlhn. laud euuul, I'vuiuyltaNia. ifurruertr Filurg, hi.yder outtly ) t OfFKrl. Maikvl straol, M du - ul Knllaf, lllBJIt HI.. a4 KvwiyuplMjMIe lit l wtri llui. " All iMUfxual auslMS, oUlwu, 4 , "ill " ,lve uwwpi aitMiLeti April tl t. LuniWert .MMalvt fUlLIP fellAt'.M;, LyeMiaflcunia, ', JtFitMsy bil lileeslsaikl Iks tIU lis , I ikai as uetaily lvislisJ Huaida.hi.ii.al. Mik. 1 ma. aad all i l-ui al I vat Us a4 ka.ll'aj i l aiesial. aUl sail at In aM m'. Mates, , I aad AYEirs Bui 1 Are cnrlntr the Sick (0 nn e xlr ni ncrrr ! before known of any .llcdlf Inc. ' ... .. ,uu.a ,uu ivuiiuNuia.il. , Jl'I.ES IIAt.T.L, F.saj., Hie well known nsr Rimer, a. Chestnut Street, Pliilailelplila,. Iiom rinses urwluct I "I m happy w my nfymr hrti fn.ii, tltMf I ' hAV f-Minrl then, n hclipr inmily ineiliriii., t. r r.H!ti.i..ji, nn, tlinn niiy oth t4tlil my kiu-n lftipti. Mutiy ut tnj I, TV IMII.U ! IIIXH., ,mj IU.ICI, M) 1 friend hnvn rfnlirrd nmrkeil lir-m fnm lli m. ntiH ri- Ittrfdewllh miti bclievint ilini llrv iMr rifrnorthttiiry irtiiM for driving otif tKrrnriitft Viiriii)( td id k. 'I'lu-y rf tint only prttrtnnl, hut Rttt- nut) ilr.iaitt to ht irkn - qimlitie vMrh' it4 iimt Thvm viilned bv Hit nitl.c Willi (fiev nre known. Tlw venerMl rhttirttt.r WAHPLA WVritw fttmi UU iimnr. 15th April. r !. J. C Am Wri I hurt thn tout r;itiiih ' pffnt trrnrflt, ftir th jktlmsriv Inn ft i or, ftm of nf tite rltlitmi hcailf!ir, whiftf Iim nf Imf jmm ftvrrinkMi ni fn the npr.?it. A frtV dtmM u( your Plll etirl tit, r ' rmve unfit fnttr t,'hrr Pflnrnl Hiiiiit yenm In my fniriiy ftir rnushii iintl coldn Viih UTifnH.iigVtirrrfM, Vm tiiah tueflrciitM winch mrt t mid I frol K h plennnrf In comtnaiiil you ht tlit fotid ynd hate done and are ih'ing-" JOHN F. DF.AITY, K.H.,Fef. ofllx Prfiu. Railruad Co. 9W t T. ft. K. OJFrr. PkUmMfkim. Per. I.t, Iftlfl. Birt I takn ilraMirr in Htltlni)i my tfrtinntiy tn h efficacy of your mnlir iniv, ifis dcri'rd vn iiiHtTla hrMiefU froni the iim if hlh ytnr Pertnral and'TaTharf't TilK 1 am never m iihmt ihem fn my family, nr Khnll ' ever cottneiil tn be, while my mean w ill jinn nre thrhi.' The wtilelv repnwneil f . ff. 0TEVKN8, M. !)., nf AVent. wonh, N. M,, write-: ( 11 Havini um1 yir Cathahtm: Tilm (n tfty prarttrt, rertify from experience that Ihey are an (maluatile piirptaJ live. In caee nf dimwUerrd fiiiiftiona l the liver, canning lieailarhe, indinevimn, tnaiheiieiw and the rrst vnriely , nf difteate that fidlnw, they are a iuier remedy than any ' other. In all cawt where a pt i rjn tire-rem elv H remiireifi I confidently rerftnnnend tliefn Pilla to Hi puhlir, ra ipH. te atit. other I have ever found. Ttify-ara ir fn tlieir operation , and perfrrily aate mialiirea . hich make them an InvaluaUle nicl h nithlic ue. t lyv fnr many yeara known ynr CMtrry Prctont nn the beM f CfHiph jne'dicine iu tlte world ; and thre Pilla are In n wine Infetriif to tftal allntrahl prM.raiion for tha Irani-1 inent of diMartva.' ; t J .4in, Mt., AVn. V m 1 Pa. J. C. Area -Dear tHrf 1 Irtve leen 1fliteir frwn tny hirth with arrofnla rn iu worrt frni, and now. after twentv venra' tnal, and an nnlntn or amotiiit o antrertng. I have been completely tut red in a few weekn hy your Pilla. ! With what feelinpi nf rejoicln i write ran- only be ' (ma fined when you real ita what I have differed, and bow ) Iniif. . y ; J Never until now liave I heeti free from tltla kathom ) dlnenM itiaime ahane. ' At time it mtarked my even, and ' iftajlff mo aLvot blind, becidea the liiiendiirtdde pnin ; at oihera il aetlled In the scalp of my (tend, and deetrot eil my huir, nnd liaa kept me parfly bMd all my dnva; troiiietimea it came out hi my lat and kept It fi.r inontlH a raw acre, j - ADoui nine ween apt I eommeiM-eu to a in your U- l thartie f illH,and nuvr am entirely freeirntn the romplamt. ' My c-yea are well, uiv ekin fair, and my hair hae etni- henced a healthy c roe. th i nil ot which jiiaKai ma leal already anew pcrmm. , j ' " Hoping this atatement may la the meant nfcrim'eyinfV mnirmauoii uiai sunn au gnuu Tootnero, t am, null evrx : aentiment of gralitude. Voura, 4tc, j RIAKIA RlfKF.n." I "I hava known the alove named Maria Rictrer fitrni ' tier cbildhood, aud her statement is strictly true. ;. . I AX HEW . T.TEPHKTE; Overaeer of the rortamoitlh Xlntiiiffcturiiiaj Co.1 Cam. JOKIi PRA1T, of tha aiiip Marion, writea from ; Breton, 90th April, IBM : ' ' Vonr Pills have rnred me from a biliotta attack which 1 a roae from deransemeitt of tlte Liver, which had become, i very aeriona. I had failed of-any relwf y my Phyeician. t and frofn erery remedy I- ctMiW try ; lWr tew doaea off. ! your Pilla have rouiidetely retoreil ni to bai1th. 1 have ; (iven them to my children mr fi'nrm with the bet a h' I ( lecie. j ney were promptly cured, i recontmemieii tnem to a friend fur cotivenewi, which had troubled him tr motitha: he told me in a' tew dava I hey had cured hiiru You make the best medicine in tiie world f and I am free, to aay ao." , ., . j- Read thia from the di-tinriiinlied Pnlicttnr of the PuprMtie Court, whoaa brilliant abilitie haea nta) litui wtai knowti, not only iu thia but the neiRii boring dlate. " Xrm Ortftms, 5i0k 'Jtynl, 1M. "t?irt I have preat Mtiffarti.m In aoMtiring jou Uiat myaelf and family have been very much benefited hy yoor medirinee. My wile tvaa cured, two yearn niitee, of a ee vera and dancenma ritiiffh, by vour HHtTtar rrToaLf and ainca then haa enjnjed perfect heMibi My children have eeveral limee been cured, frnoi fttiackeof the lntUi- enxa and Croup by it is- an invahiable remedy tut llieee complaint. Vonr tiTi4rTic PiU.i have entirely cured tne from a dppia-aMi citfiivenea), which haa (tnpwn upcm me lor" acttte year, indeed, thin ritre ia much more-lmportnnr, from the inct tliut I had failed an get relief 'frpan the bevi l'i vifi.ina whi. li Hum kertiou of the ctHiutry althrde, and liuiti any nf lha uumernue reum diae I had latCen : " Vnu eetuii luua. Doctor. liVa a nmvidential bleiinc tu ou fa Bilk, pul yoa mji well aiinpose: wa are not un- niinuiiii oi iu Yimrsi reneetfii lr. - : IsEAVHT THAXTER." Smote Caneer, OAifl, ;ti7 $th. 1M4. " Da. s. C. Aria Mttttored Bir: I bare made a thnr ouah trial of the (.?thbtio Pim.i, left me b- your aent, j ana nnve ueen cured uy litem ot tne aremtiui KJienmatiani under which he found ma auffuriua:. The tiivt doe re- lieved lite, and a few auhrteqtient doN ha.e entirely removed the riixeare. I frel In beticr heahtj ft"W thnit (or aome yen re beritre, which i aiiribnte entirety to the eOecta of your Cathartic Piix. .Vour with (rent re)ect, . . laUciua ii.aii,;fi,(;Aip.vl Tlte ahnre are all from perron n who are nubliely known where thoy reeide, ewd ho would not mak thee ute menu without a iii4iroth conviction that Uiy were true Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Traetloal and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Man. Si.lil by Friling Ii Cirunt, and R. A. Fubar, in Simburv, ' Dr. 11. B. JlaCoy. JforiliDn'brrland J. F. Caelow' and C. Brown, Milton. J. Chrfstnan, Turlmtville. Ik-rsh A (V, Mt Carmel. 8. Brrtrcisoi, Klysburg. Viust, MtihoiK.y. Weaver Si Mc Williams, Falicoa, And DoalorsEvorywhor. Augusts, 18f.2 ly jiMi;. ii:iioiei:sx' Ruxxixa smcn BZWINO MACHINE. IT Is It practical, rapid, efficient nnd durable Row ing Slnrhiho, adapted to a largo projMirtinn nf Family Sewing, or for mnnufnoturing purposes, and is highly ornuniental, and is so light and portable, (weighing !o than ouo pound) that it can be conve niently Carried in the pocket or reticule. Its operation is so very simple that it require hut a slight degree nf judgment to use it. Iiy the iinplo turning of a crank with one hand, and guiding the work with the other, it silently .ret very rapidly with a common Needle makes thu run ning stitch exactly like Hand Bowing, onlj wore periect and regular. ItwU Horn, Uuiher. Ruffle, Phirr. TueVt, Run up Breadths, eio with a singlo or double thread on- any material adapted to the Running Stitch, from the lightest and thinnest tip to two thiikiicv-esof ordina ry silk or muslin. Tne thinnest, usually 4ho most d'iHicult to stitch bv oilier sewing mru'hiucs, being sewed the easiest. For ludiee and children's appa rel, and other articles made of light fubrics, it will therefore he found nlmost invaluable. It is attached to the table like a sewing bird, and having liu tension, and requiring no lubiicution or change of si itch, is nlwuys ready for operation, and each a marvel ofgiuiplicity that a child ol six or eight yeru-3 can umli Mur.d it immediately, and use it sue- cnftVIIyi .. , ' It is hot at all liable Id got c"t.rf Or.ter. Faeb machino is put up in' a neat Ikix, accomp nicd wilh full and ejrficit dirvCtioiu and Iweuly-hvo ncedlM. '. Sent 16 ant a.UroM iu the fulled Slates nn reeeipt of an order, inclosing the aiuoiiut. or may bo collected hy J-.Kprosaon rtelivervoilUe niacuiue. . Agents wanted every where, to whom lli nvc libival inducements will f.e ottered. For parlleulars, epeeinieus ef sewing, etc.', send stumn for return iMwtagc. Addr,. aieit. iJKUuHKsr, .ao. i.i i.i-oaiway, i. Or it. B. Masskr, Agent, fcuuSury, I'a. Kverr Ladr. Mother. Milliuef and lres-niaker shou'tf have ope of these valuale Sewing .MacliiuM. Uetuoer , ItMiZ. uoo.ooo nn. i c i rrus vnn:i i 'nt An Tin: in:iiu.i,i4 i rllllK aame number of persons era also' wauled to 1 near the IUiOTS and sill IFS. now being uiauu- liu.lorl, hy the subscriber, of th laiMt rtylii and Iki of luaierial Hating large ):ck of material. . he will make up to order iu the beat wolkuiaullk i luauuer, all kiwis of , I 4at'isllwitiM Uoola II Mil Khera, I Jldla-, Ksu4'i MMit Jiail'Na4 4'bllUrf-tt'ai rvtsora, V4'.Af. At short nlice. Having several yeara' rrii.ne be eela'eiutldeiit uf giiu4 gauerallawtislai lion tu all hu may give him a cull. All wrk u.ust be paid for before leaving th .hop wheuaii iwreeiit will bededuetiHl uaT. fall alhu rip nearly o) pusil th Court House. iaiMarke Ui, and asevium ku k.w piitM and kaaiuiu bis atxk befor uurehasiux el-h. JKII.N WlLVt.lt euubuiy, August I, 13 4tii Vi:iui. iioii i. i on m.i.i:. I'll 1)4 will known Hotel, turaied I HuuUry at tha Miiuiiuu vt lb .Nixiliei mwal nitli lLs '.Ui rv in ttailroada, t uflvsed at l.inai sl Tvisa of sal will be skasls easy tur lailbal tu (usutelkill, eaiMlf l I4M ia) August I, len-J. " WmII HssiM-r- IMrsvs, ' f V ALL rtfl-tt Vt KKV MIUAIll.I Tl.pi A f ATTKMKH I I hT failed duwt fri th ManasWlitfar, (4 J tMMAMal'JUtllUjll.4 lIUkt 4 aiiKT . Mbnty, kteseb IV t4t JUST XtECEIVED.! v -. - . - ' 7. IT. ENO-EL lias just re4nrnl from riilladelpliU with S . .or . Q fi P (timtr.i ftffAcf DpXlIltiV CC VJUUUCst . ,. i . . , tl . ' Ca-wTrner, YwtitiJC, inVinn C,tht tAam Conlinjf. 1meti Check n-id Cottoned a. r.i , i IartWV Wror. A Iiuga a-wortnient of Drena" 0(.vla, Muck and FanVy tniU, HilkTiMucn, Kttncy lTcrictti, HkaJl, all lieiTvnea; Mozambique fJootri t tW pricei Nik la.lM. to!anca. l.nwna, OinKhama nd Prtntf. A riill tiei of Irinh Litieti nnd WhU QooAl. Hlell1)ortUfr wid FaiJoy Summer SUawL;, SUk 4od Luce Miuitilla, Ac. 1 , nctdv Mde Clothing, A .tow! tWBoHment of ITaU u.1 Cup. A Urge ftSJoftmtnt of Bootj and b14c A full atock f G rocerie, MolnMoa and Sugar, .-. J . Jlurdware and Building Matarial, A ftU atock o( Quau tjad iUaaffwara, ... ' i i A full stock of I'ish, Salt, 0il and WhiU Umi. A large tk of'Sow V.'all Taper, Anewitoek of Ston. and Earthanwar., And Uiowanar gt BrUoles not noroeratod. 3- Ail th. aW. will U MU C-h ei 1 Country rrc-UaoB . .. - '' ' j. ii. Ef oa.- EuuWry, May IT, 18C2 i MAMMOTH FURHITVREIWABK - ' - . . I ! - m -WTtt sr. ' (LaULRVJ CO'SDrj O.wid Stot) i:o. j. hf..ki:L8, Formerly htl Walnut' Stroot. PUilndelnhia, August 50, 18C2. 3m A KEWAIID USEFUlT ARTICL. HALEY, MOH8B ft BOTDEN'8 ' Patent !Solf-AlJiH4liS Clollset Wrlnfrci Simple, Economical, Dura'dr. and U nt Liable to . .. . get out oPOnlerv . .The Sclf.A,ljwtin Clothea Wrmircr, if nn? of tha proatost imivoveuii4'lu nineteenth ouulnry, anil has only to be kn.i.' Biind tried, to como into general ns. The sa.-inaTii't' clolbps. in urcssinic out the water between- tirrf lubber roli.. inslcad ot wringinir or twisting, win amount to euough la a short time, to ' pav for n Hiaehiuo. . . " kvcry one is aware, Hint the twisting or wringing , cf clothes, stretches an.l bfcHs the fibres; but this, machine prossea thent so vefily, that a uewspape Ihoronghly soakeil, can bo wruna;. without breaking it in the least, and il works so easily, thai a child twelve yearn old ennopcratoit without trouble. Hot water docs not iniiire tho rolls, and woollen goodl can bo wrung nut ot boiling water to prevent fulling; which ennnnt Ilo done by hand. ' InKlarchinx.it is invaluable, especially on large) articles, such as Ladies' tikirts, Ac, u.1 it leuves tli starch iu the clotlrcs perfectly even. Il will wrioa; the largest bed tYuilt or tho smallest pocket hand- kerchief, drier tflnn can popibly bo doBo hy hand, without alteration in less than onc-cii;ih the time. . The inachiue us so siniple that it is not liable to get ou of roiair. Tho great improvement In tins, every every other Wringing Machine yet Invented, ia. ita Bolf-Adjuet . ing arrangement, requiring no alteration, to wriug a handkerchief or bed quilt consequently, tho most ig, noriint servant can otierutc it. .,. Tho machine is muda of wc d, and so arranged, that no iron can possibly o'lmo-iu contact with tho clothe, thereby avoiding ullcli.ger of injury to th chillies, by iron rust. .. ' . t ThU isthc moat siioplcai.d effective Clothea ring er yet invented. Thoso parchai'iiig can use them two weeks, and if they are uot perfectly satisfied, re turn them, and their niunev will be refunded. Address 1.. !XO V, Philadelpba, Or II. It. MASSm, Agent for XDrthuinbcrlaud oo. July 5, W2. ; ianho6d 7 ItM I.m.1! IIom lIOHlorat Just Published, Iu a Scalwl Kuvclope. l'rico 6 eenti 4 LtK!ture on the Nature, treatment and Radical XV ' Ppcriiiatorrhora, nr .-.eioiuul W eaknees. In vol.- i ,it,iry rCmisMi.n. etuul Hebility, and Impediment j t,, M.rftave L'euerallr. Mcrvousuesa, Consumption. F.pilcpsy and r Us ; Mental and l'hvsicul Incapacity, i resulting fn.m Htll'-Abu-e. Ac. iy Hi'lil.itT J. ! ( I LVLIO LLL, 1. ! , Au(hor4cf the Oreeu Hook, ! ,t0 . ., . I The world renowned anilior, in Ihsr admirable Le I tore, clearly prows from his own mperience that ay,a consisiuences of fVlf-ubusc may be efl'ectu,ally , j removed wiiliuut luclUine, aud without duigcrouf ! urgieal operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or ; cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at unce eortain I ., rifrctual bv wniek inerv sutlcier, no mallei wbat his oendiiiiui luay he, y Cd.r himself cheaply uiiiately, and radically. J Ins lecture will proven , f,jon to thoimmds aud Ihnuviuds 1 1 Kent under seed, in a plain, envelope, to any ad. drons. on the receipt of i sHUla, or two pgtag stumps, ky a ddressing. 17 Dn.CIIAiaVj4J.KI.IXn. ! 127 BowrT. New York, r.t "thee lUa. 4So. ! Xov. Ii, lMi2. ly SIMON P. .tllorsary nsttl .VOLVEBTOH-. '4'oinaMlor tst Ijnvr, OfBce, Mnrket street, I door west of Ilep.it, 8UNDURY, PA. 7 ILL alleud proiuptlcy to tbe collection ofclaimi t and all oilier professional husmrss intrusted to his rare iu ViriiiuiuberlHiid aud adjomiug eouulien. Suabury, May S. In.'.;. , IIEIMSTBEET'8 Isilinliutilr lluir IJi-lirul. IT li X'iT A 1VK, i l ul re-tores urav hair lullaniiglnal tu'. r. .J cupt h.g Ih repillarv tulwa nith nauiial nlnair, ia. paired bv ao oi disaaue- Ail iiisunuuvou uye ar ' toiupmid of lanar eatijliu. d,iro) iu tbe iulny and U-autv f tbe hair, an 1 ail..id ul ibea.ael.a) mt 1 drrs-uig ' lUiluslreel s Imiuiiabl oloilng liotuuljr rei.,rva bautuila natural color b i aa tejr pruca, l.ul git ea ll.a hair a Lt at HI ,.N r btv- rv, pn.ni 4 tf JtrVwth. pn ieul il falling 1 raJt i riln 4su Irntf and imparls kralib aiuj 4-sj.i.Hiaj ' to In bead. Il baa alod Ikettal uftiat. hm i. ll , oiigiUAl Hair I olor.ng. a I I euoaumly lte.ut 1 Iu favor I aed ! Usb w.allei.n u aud Udi It at Id by all riwc'li. d.-aleia. or ca tw p.siM4 ' by th.ii, of Ihe e..i,iuir. il aji il I 1AKNI ,uj lit. .U. V ),,ma, iu f4l I Ik-k l-f V, Itel ; ..... . IIUI !!. 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