Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 30, 1870, Image 2

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    APRIL 30, 1870.
1 IXDEKpTnie Northern Democracy nro
to be pitied. The y wore true to the South
1 ,lnringthcwar,butthe South n6tv turns
) gainst them. The negro, Be usual, makes
1 the trouble. Road tho following, from thu
V AuRUsta (Ga.) ConstUutionalist, of recent
duto : "Largo fragments of the o-called
Democracy of tho Northern States show n
' great tendency to wear tho old clothes of
WetiVt?rn. Weary of battling for prin-
ci'pi"lcJr evince a hypocritical desire tq
r ' nbnuiloulhc high ground of tho white man's
party by socking to out-radical tho Radicals
n tiio mrro nuestion. This Is the supreme
Vim v ..w '--ft a
of folly. In Uic first place they will sell
. their souls in vain. They will get no negro
votes to speak of ; and, secondly, they make
It impossible for -disgusted Republicans to
become Democrats. If men aro to choso
between two mongrel parties, they will ad
here to a bold and scccessful faction rather
than desert to a pusillanimously weak one.
When Democracy shall have become a
socond edition of Radicalism, no tuanwho
once admired it need mourn over its disso-
on.
I 111) IUUUW uu .... ..... -
respondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer, of
the 24th Inst., is drawing out some telling
facts, and if it does not come to final suc
cess tho time spent is not entire lost. Tho
merits nud demerits of a tariff for protec
tion to the workshops of tho United Swtcs
are being brought out ns they never wore
before. Pennsylvania is begiuning to make
hcrsulf felt as n mighty power. At every
point in the bill her interests arc set forth
by various members in a manner that com
mand respect if their counsels are not heed
ed. There has yet beon no conclusion
reached by the delegation as to their final
course upon the bill. They are resisting
as well as they can every proposition to re
duce tho rates, but with very poor success.
The five-traders have been buny for several
years sowing the seeds of a crop that is now
being harvested In the threatened overthrow
o f the barriers that have for. the last eight
or ten years been erected between tho pau
per labor of Europe and American industry,
and ns gold recedes to bar tho tariffis to bo
reduced ns rapidly. Among tho most
vigorous tuiil convincing brief speeches
industry in nlmost every branch of trade
and manufactures, by exempting capital
from liabilities which heretofore have acted
as a restraint on investments. Tho fol
lowing is tho text of the law :
lie it enarted, That from and after tho
passage of this act it shall be lawful for nny
person or persons to loan money to any in
dividual, firm, association or corporation
doing business in this Commonwealth, upon
agreement to receive a sharo of the profits
of such business as compensation for tho
money so loaned in liou of interest ; and
such agrcement.or the reception of profits
under such agreement shall not render tho
person or persons making such loans liable
of a co-partner in such ousiness to other
creditors of such individual, Arm, associa
tion or corporation except ns to tho money
so loaned : Provided That such agreement
for loan made shall be in writing, and that
this act shall not apply to any loan mndo
by a member of any such firm association
or corporation, or to one who holds him
self, out as such, fund shall not be con
strued to repeal or atrect nny portionpf the,
law relating to special partnership': lVo
vidtd however, That any person solonuing
money under this act shall not hold him
self out as a general portlier, sobs to induce
cah Ikon Gen. Camekox.
-ru Pacific railroad bill, author-
niuy to issue its bonds for
f tho road, and to secure
- binds tho company
'icau iron. This
f 'material was
Gen. Cameron,
was inserted
notion of tho
inly shall be
Mured from
In this shape
Thursday of
. Cameron
tuuity that
f Pennsyl
Oel, ever
iiergetic,
'loin the
ia bill,
i-"UV
lew
aid
370
of
association or corporation, to whom the
said loan snail be made
made tor Pennsylvania have been those of ' credit to bo given to any party or parties
lownsenu, is.enoy ami enkc. ,
Air. Townsend, in answer to the gentle
men from the prairies Stales, who are con
tinunll charging Pennsylvania with impos
ing a tux upon their agriculture and their
agricultural implements, said : I propose
to show you how shi taxes them. In 1804
every agricultural implement warehouse
in tho great west had to pay from S.'KHJ to
!?3o0 a ton on the steel used in making these
agricultural implements. Two years later
Pennsylvania established steel works, and
from that time to the proecnt she has bean
able to improve upon the manufacture of
that article, so that the article of steel has
been brought down until tho men of the
prairie Suites to-day can buy the steel that
enters into their hoes and shovels, their
plows Bud harrows, at one-third less, gold
value, than formerly, and steel rails have
come down from 133 to 75 per ton, gold
value, and American works can supply tho
American market. That is the way in
which Pennsylvania taxes tho great West.
, . -,
Mr. Cake said I move at tho end of lino
three hundred and tweuty-four to add the
following words : "And in addition to the
duty imposed all majmcr of'sorap-irou ten
per cenx. an vamocm." Mr,
this nmciicrmaai4-ill compel that cl'
iron fraudulently designated as scran "a,
which is worth in the market nearly twice I
Tiik Price of Coal. The Pottsville
Miners'1 Journal, referring to the suspen
sion of work in the Schuykill coal regions,
gives the following important information
and advice to consumers :
The object of the suspension is to compel
the miners to reduce the basis for 1870
conform with the reductions taking place
almost everywhere in transition state to a
gold basis. The suspension, therefore, is
not increase but to reduce the price of coal.
Tho consumers abroad deed not pay any
higher prices for coal. If the suspension
succeeds, tho prices of coal on the seaboard
will be reduced, and if it should fail and
work be resumed aizain in a short time, tho
prices would fall below what coal is now
.selling nt in less than a week. Consumers
abroad need not, therefore, bo uneasy
about tho price of coal. AVe make these
remarks to caution consumers, because we
sec an evident intention on the part of some
scribblers and speculators who are writing
in-tho city papers and sending telegrams
to these Tinners to run un tho nrices of coal.
Chairmr.w if possible, in tho cities.
Tlic r.etiiucuieal Council.
With a council composed of fullv Ann
as, much as pig-iron, to pay a little more, j half Italian prelates, no wonder that the
duty than tho true scrap-iron of com- Infallibility dogma was carried (as it is
merce. I cannot believe that Congress is 8id to have been). Tho number of votes
willing to perpetuate a fraud that has in the Kcumenical Council for the difl'ereut
worked its way into our Tariff laws and is i conmnesoi Europe (we omit the American
growing into the most demoralizing pro-' vote, which is supposed to be under Italian
Iniluenoe , is stated bv the Pone's oflicial
organ, tho Obwrfalorc liomano, to be ns
follows :
Itulv 270
Ralglnni
Greeec
Holland
Portugal....'.
Iiussia
Oeorgia. u ;veimislanccs
!r rttob. done,
.. c
... 5
... 4
.. a
... l
..5U0
" " .
of the case, is perhaps t bc.
,-, it will almosi ccruuuj;
meet tho con-
Tlnfna tllG
eurrenco of the Ileus, "aUcrs
nuba.n amcuutm-m, . ......
law aud order" in ceor ... -
portions after it has been so fully exposed
The gentleman from Massachusetts (Mr.
Dawes) unfairly slated, when discussing
this matter on Tuesday nicrht. that evi
dence of this fraud only came from i F ranee 84
-ort in Pennsylvania, and would not Austria ond llunb'y.. 43
'h0 "1?,0, pt,,'mit !",? ? thc" i iiiuufur;::::: 5s
-mall portion of tho heavy Germany iu
v ot iron invoiced European Turkey 13 Total ,
as"-can. Switzerland 8
as scrap unu -j - - . n Ulere nro Primates from other
reaches Philadelphia. , i80 t0 'or!d in attendance, and it is
xeiicy-i. - - th0 8ub- Thouu. ve t it i. as
kite,
Bin
of
nsi'vc
61 rr C". a Means is in itscii a re- t " nlul vUroeau 'V"
nnmie Mmnfi Kllln Her Fonr
Little Children and Aged Mother.
Baltimorb, April 21. A horrible trage
dy occurred in this city this afternoon
about 4 o'clock. Mrs. Catharine Marsh,
residing with her mother, father and four
young children, at No Ofl Central avenue,
proceed to school No 13, where her son
James, eight years of ago was a pupil. She
called him into the yard, enticed him behind
a shed and cut his throat with a kuife, which
she borrowed a few minutes before from a
neighboring shop.
She then went home hurriedly, and there
killed her three remaining children, Wil
liam, aged 6 years : Mary, nged 5 years,
and (Jporge, aged 4 years, in tho same
manner. All three of them appear to have
expired almost instantly. The poor crea
ture next attacked her aged mother, who
is fatally injured, and cannot recover.
At the coroner's iuqucst this evening
tho testimony went to show that Mrs.
Marsh is hopelessly insane.
Mrs. Nelly Dyer the mother of Mrs.
Marsh, made an ante-mortem statement.
.She says her daughter came into thc houso
excited, and went into tho yard, where two
of the children wero playing, and killed
them, and then cut thc throat of tho elder
of the three in the room in tho house where
she (Mr. Dwyer) was. Mrs Marsh then
rushed upon Tier mother.
Mrs. Dwyer says she could not prevent
the catastrophe, as she was paralyzed with
horror at thc sight of the children gasping
for breath. She said that there was no
cause for the tinged'. Mrs. Marsh was
always a fond and all'eclionato daughter
and mother, and was remarkably careful
with her children,rare!y trusting them with
other persons even temporarily.
Mrs. Marsh was arrested this evening
and taken to the police .headquarters. She
is tho wife of a barber uamcd Win. Marsh,
formerly ot this city, who left about a year
ago, aud is now said to be in New York.
The murder has created intense excitement
here, aud thousauds of persons have visited
the scene this evening.
TKKRini?K"t KASII. "
A Flook of tiie CAriTOL Builoiko of
Virginia Gives Way A Large
Number of Persons Killed and
Injured.
Richmond, Va., April 27. A terrible
calamity occurred here this morning. The
lloor of the court of appeals, iu the State
eapitol, gave way anil precipitated hun
dreds, gathered therein to hear the deci
sion in the mayoralty case of Ellison vs.
Calhoun, upon the conservative caucus
then sitting in the hall of the House of
Delegates below. It is impossible to ascer
tain the extent of the injuries nt this hour.
Among the killed aro P. II. Aylett, a
distinguished lawyer ; Dr. J. B. Brock,1"
reporter on tho hivnurtr and J&cttntintr ;
Samuel .baton, clerK to il.tyor Calioon ;
Captain W. A. Charters, cheil'of lire de
nartmcut; N. II. Howard, lawyer; Ash
ljcvy, a Richmond merchant ; Charles
Watson, of the Danville railroad ; Hugh
Hutchison aud lx.'ris N. Webb, of this
city ; Mr. tkiholicld, a brother of General
Schofield ; P. II. Murry, Jr., iSunator
Bland, (colored), and Powhattau Hobbcrts.
It is supposed that twenty members of the
e.."jslaturi:.are kiiwd and wouuded. Tho
Tmimift f.0lut f appeals Bll escaped
h roJ t tfr(-'?yiernor Wells was badly in-
jiiicu. it. jx. L in nrl lot.. . jv. un
Culiouu mil vornltv Cflsu wk mtnrnfl .1 a
Mahon and Judge Meredith were also badly
lllll't- A I.. lit ....n 1.. .1 J
"uuu" ..... .iMiniit-.i iw.i-iiii were
hurt
hurt V
law, rei
reduction quite
,i,.,.tinii nn nir
stand wncn iuo lV,eatc their
.mnil It- II CUlllW""-" i-" 1..
votes
member
1. . ,1 n
resuscitating it for another year, , .whlch th house
... t.-.-i-- iTt'.n. The
INCOME TAX
1 . ... n. AA incomO taS
as ainondmoni w
i.i
upon the fact that -;,
absent tne muj i -o - -Kin
xh 1 think they will make a bill
...III nt-l TCTl Lll V
will' reverse the vote
. i imiiluet. Ac.
Wr mUU -x April 20.
T'lm'is now an immlncnt-an almost
vices received and tciegrapi' i
i. more stnrw n '"f V"" ..."
n j ----- . . . , ... nt riie ueuuutMi-
T7. ......i,i..nt 'I lie cvealesl fieue-
meut prevails. Hundreds ot persons .lie
on eapitol square, weeping
the dead aud dying are brought from the
lluilU io Wlke, 9ir.t unhurt.
aRhoughonthe court room lloor at the
tune.
nvmlillea. was v. na' . ' ...... nlrr.lrun below
' i a iiiviKioii. i..n;rr inn am .' ... i nnftti . m'
vote, mem-
1U u . .inst the ngbt J" . - .L.rc OVer 10, W0,uw P" V? " ; : ...n h. These, with their
bersespre eu a luuu.rt luJUl0 ofonc c, ull ovw eyV.ne and other North.
n collect rt ,aiin. in this we "'u of another about l,,Wu;V,,y . "'m L formidable force.
",.n the incomes oi - .... 1.,i..,,iniorte( . from wmcu , iu ..... ...wif i. t o
.UJ" . T,fr flA
vote on
nnn-ron
Front Wttxhiugtoiu
AVasiiixoton, April '-J'"
i..,t .iir.-n-d bv Senator Lai
month ; " , h. Northern Pacitic Railroad bill, prp-
expected on l vidig that in the wnUruei.uu ... u. j.
' ; railroad America.. ...... ,,.,
CsaPcaband Ohio Kaifroad Ca
THE CHESAPEAKE A.I OHIO
, , nAILKOAII
Is complstl tiid mnniiiK from RICriMOND,
VA., to tho eclebruted WHITE SULPHUR
SPRINGS, In Wkst VinoiiA, 227 mllos. It U
bring rapidly extended to the Ohio River, 200
miles further, muklng In nil 437 nillei.
In Its progrcM Westward, It penetrates nnd
opens tip to market thc Wonderful Coal
ncpoMlta of tho Knnnwhtt ICckIoii lit
West Virginia. And thus brings the su
perior nnd abundant Conls.of thnt section Into
communication ith the Iron Ores of Virginia
nnd Ohio, and Western, South Western nnd
Kustcrit Dii.rkctti.
When completed It will connect thc superior
harbor fiieilitlt s of thc Chesapeake Buy with rc
liuUe nnvlgntlon "on the Ohio River, nnd thus
with thc cntiro system of Rnllrond nnd Water
transportation of the great West and Sonth
Wcst. It will make n short, ensy, ehonp nnd favora
ble route from the West to the Sen, and will
commnud a large share of the enormous freights
seeking transportation to thc eoiifct.
It will thus become one of the most Important,
and profitable East nnd West Trunk Lines of
Railroad in the. country, and command a trade
of immense value.
The completed portion of the Ro.nd Is doing a
Prolidiblo nnd Increasing IIiihIiiosh,
nnd is fully equal iu value to the whole amount
of the mortgage upon tho entire Line ($15,000,
000.) The loan of the Chcanpakc and Ohio Railroad
Company, being FniRT Moiitoage upon the en
tire Line, property nnd equipments, worth when
completed nt least $300,000,000, is therefore one
3f tho most substantial, conservative, and relia
ble Railroad Loans ever ollurcd in the market,
nnd Is peculiarly ndapted to thc wants of
Inventor and CnpitaliNts, .
Who desire to nuiko their luvettmeiitswith the
most satisfactory assurance of positive and
undoubted Nccurlty.
Thc Bunds arc iu denominations of
M.OOO, 300, uml 10O,
aud may be hnd COUPON or REGISTERED.
Interest Six per cent, per annum, payable May
1st aud November let.
I'riucipiil nnd Interest payable in
Ciold iu the t it ol Xew York.
Price 90 nnd accrued Interest in Currency, at
which prico they pay nearly Seven per cent. In
GOLD on their cost.
All Government Bonds nud other Securities
dealt at the Stock Exchange, received In ex
change, at their full market value, and Bonds
sent to all parts of thc country, free of Exprees
charges.
They can be obtained by ordering direct from
us or through any responsible Bank or Banker iu
any part of the country.
ft'ISK & HATCH,
llaillei..
..!., riinmphlets nnd full Information furnish
ed upon application In person or by
Mail.
April 30, 1870. 8t.
MAY, 1870.
THE BEST TET I ,
THE CHEAPEST TET l!
Oak Hall Enlarged anil Improved.
Its Stock the Dent ever Made.
Its Prices the Lowest Possible. .
' IMMENSE PREPARATIONS
, For tho present Bprlng aud Summer.
ALL MANNER OF ' .
FINE CLOTHING
READY-MADE AND MADE TO ORDER.
NEV FABRICS.
NEW STYLES. . "
SURE "FITS" FOR ALL '
CLOTHING,
Durable & Cheap.
DRESS & BUSINESS SUITS,
. Elegant A Cheap.
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
IteautiCnl A Cheap.
ALL WARRASTEn TO WEAK.
Oaii Hat.l
OakIIai.j.
Oak Hai.i.
Hai.i. m
t Oak Hai l
All Cth Pt. from Market
to Minor.
Oak Nam.
Oak Halt.
0 rs r . ii...
niiauirir.rc & imwn 61Z :,.
uak hall os. 530, r.S.', 5114, uM, Oak Hai.i,
Oak IUli, Market t. A: 1, B, S, 7, t, Oak IIali.
South Sixth St.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
April 80. 4t.
FAMILY SIEVI NG MAC IIIM;S.
OPENING OF THE SPRING AND SUMMER
TRADE.
I J very body can have n machine at n small cx
li peuse.
Tho Grover nnd Baker machines, celebrated for
beauty nnd elasticity of stitch, perfection and
simplicity.
The Singer Family .Sewing machine
Considered the best sewing machines In exis
tence. These machines have Just been opened, nnd arc
oll'. rcd fen- sale by Miss. C. DA1,1L'S, lycnt.
lust met ions in scwintr on these machines, will
be niven gratis to nil purchasers.
Orders promptly tilled hv nddrcsslni;.
Miss."c. HAUL'S, agent.
Market Street, Sunbnry Pa,,
GO to Sloureci J)issiuircr"s for biantilul llics
(il.iU(ls. t UpUJI.
A splendid assortment of Cloths and Cassi
iiicrcs, ut Mooie .S: Dissingi-r's. up:.';!.
Mooro & l)in-
. upsa.
NEW MLLXlXM
DRESS MAKING AND PATTERN
CUTTING. - .
THE .adi4 of Sunlmryand rWrtitynrolnvitsd
to the new MILLINERY STORE, Just opcu
ed by
MISS L. -VEISER,
Market fctrect, next door to Gcnrht'ft's confec
tionary store, 8UN1SURY, PA., whers a lartrc as
sortment of Millinery Goods and Trimmliiss have
Just been opened. NOTIONS, such ns
HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, COLLARS,
nnd a variety or other articles.
In connection with the Millinery buincs slin
will carry on the DRESS MAKINdnnd HTTlNo
In nil Its branches. Also the cutliuij of PAT
TERNS of every description.
Having selected tho most fashionable (roods iu
the city markets, and havlnjr had considerable
experience iu the Millinery nnd Dress Making bu
siness, I nm Solicitous of illliiur orders, and invite
ull to nive me a trial, as 1 sell my goods nt great
ly reduced prices for cash. ,
Remember tho place, one door west of Ocir
hcurt's Confectionery store, Market street, tun
bury, Vi.
MISS L. WEISEU.
Suubury, l'a., April 10, 1870.
SPRING MILLiTeRV.
Just optming of
BOSMITS AXI HATS
In
SPRING STYLES,
nt
MIhh L. -KhiMAler'M Sloro,
Market Square, SUNBCRT.
The latest rhilndclphia uud New York stvles of
MILLINRY GOODS,
1 JON NETS, HATS, FRAMES,
French nnd American Flowers, Ribbons, Laces,
Collars, CulTr,, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, nnd
Nrltiong of every vurlctv, and in fai t
everything that is kept iu a Millinery clorc.
Gent's C'ollnrs, Cutis, Neckties, llnndkerchlefs,
fee, &c, Ac.
Having just opened this lat ere and irraud as
sortmeiit of goods, the ladies uiud thc pull!:.;
geuerally ure invited to call and examine for
themselves. L. Slllct-LER.
Suubury, April 10, 1870.
AY
Mii:iti: to ui:t tiii:.iii
FOR FINE GUOCEU1F.S,
Oo to WKITZKI. l'.ltOTiiKflfe.
SLGAUS,
I'KAS,.
tur i r.r.,
CALICOES of every variety nt
singer's.
MOORE & PISS1NGER have the bet Dclalns.
J npo.
Moore & DiMiiger's.
uil:i.
variety of Lawns ut
GJ.O to Moore & Dlssingcr's for White Goods,
X and tj.-t the heft. npS;S.
Alarue stock of ITo'lery A Notions
it Disslngcr's.
I iil,-. i ii una larpcis, a
li
ment nt Moore A Di-.-lnf;
np
at Moore
nit.
cucr.a utsuit-
ap'
:;.
EADY-MADE Clotlil.iK, n lurnu stock, ou.1 -
liu.til ut Mwiro 1 " a J . i
... .. .J - - - ii- '
MILLIXCi! .UILLI.G!I
THE subscribers having taken possession of
the Sunbury Strain Mills, on Walnut -tnrt,
nnd having rejiaircd the same, are no-.v prepared
to manutacttuer all brands of
FLOUR AND FEED.
They respectfully invite the citizens of tlii.n
viciuily to give thein a trial, ns their facilities lo
make the best cjuality are equal to any iu tliu
State. Their present retail prices ure :
M'hcat Flour, per barrel, $(', ,0
Corn Meal, per cu t. u 51 '
Huckwlieat Flour, per cwt. . :i '".
Rye Chop, " 50
Rve A Cum, " :'r,
Oats A Corn Chop, " " .-,
White Middlings, " 2
Shoits, " " I.' in!
Hrnn, ' 1 1:0
Corn, per bush. 1 1(1
O.lts, " t;.j
Orders are respect fully solicited and will re
ceive prompt attention. ' MOYERAKOLU.
Sunbury, March II, 187D.-tf.
hoot axd sikk:
manufacturer.
rrWE undrndgnuJ informs the, citizens of 1111
I bury and vicinity, that lu has opened a .-hop
at Ids residence, 011 Arch itreel, near the pub. 10
school liou.-c, where he will tnaniUaetare to order,
nil kinds ui HOOTS AND bllULo of the be.-t ma
terial. Repairing done at thcrt notice. Orlers are
r.'spvetfully solicited. ,IARE1 1II(II'.L.
fcaubiny", March 'J, lS70.-liui.
VAMAIILE IJOifii: A.E l7T,
Iu the llorough of SUXBUUY,
OHVre:! at
Irlito Kalr,
a-
I manif ' ' "' "'
1 ) L CK ALPACAS or the best quality, cheap,
J llt MoorcDwsg'jfl4. KX':.:..
. ... 1 J' Jk6-JJW'-'"
EML Wli.Vi.r.1'.
cannot be excelled.
blicts, . s-j- .,,..... a. ijisaiiigerv
t m. i a 1 - - ,
fOORE A PISSING? K Keep li.u,
illliiS
. .. 1 . . .. . . t U.. l.,nm,.,llT n'll ..1)111
ru inucs, : be U!iCt, Uie same i 00 ' """V";.-lfi(,n
The cou.se ; Alnorica ores exclusively, is an . iidiutti n
.cnim.'iii , t hilt tie sa tiate is pretty sou . -
1
1MM1T1I1S ll.lLU'-L'-ti-. 1.-' Aa nelH T I It I il 1 1 II I v r.,. , ... 1. :i 1 Alntilin '
thick they aro wrs . . ftlliml tvc derived over UttJ.uu". ,.f , ' ivc un to IU treaty bupuum .... - , ai. u i . - - ,iavc
.v-t and must De - - ,.,. 0 udvautaso wviic ru-. - -? , .,..,.. srty that niivmsv.. r . ,n M.ir ci,artfw that they
must use American n". "--"-, ,,..
For a very choice .rtlcl. o, .--OTllERS.
For CRANBF.RRIE. rnrn ,SVT
C DR1EP KKL-ITS,
FINE CllEEfeK,
ALL KINDS OF SO AW,
ji . 1 1 .iri w nruca iiul-vM .iiwiion oi uuiv . " i. - ...:i.u t wv luivnti v-..-r
tieau uuu - ;- -.t,nM,nUhrouKli-1 -" .-,,,, iowa (Mr. Allis.m) ; m 1 1-" ' ",vv. -'..- 1 view ot Hie tu vaic.,-
l8 UUe or nouiviou--r:- , . : lt one-half,u? proi. " , nM in order to keep a
,..m,trv.aiiawil",u'v ,., M Mgouri w "" :". .. .,. n,.,i Kivir 1 1 Ueuil.es,
sharii watcu 011 .
1 .1 '... Iill'llll'll M t ttll t T w
l'OTATOES,
BEAN 3,
,u fact, cvorythln.hUhe.nroa,,, 6tuers
cidedly IX-mocralic nffli.Uic,, calls "con - , jJJJ1 0 (i,racl lnn this) Mr. Kel-in-
to front,- and rrv;-fn
lu-" " . . i thai 1 . :..i,-il. T int
tin. Ir mi wis.
. - i ;t nr nunc IVoiU x.
-V , Jxlai.wd thc ohiect .of
U nmetulment when he
ted the amendment tunt to the chairman
of tho committee, and he approved it. I
...:..i. ;,,.l in utate the reason for it. in
The S venteciuii "..u ; . ". " . '.", ti., was a clause
. .!..!. i.iu i..-.,lriuarkrs. oil tin
to BtauuM. TT- . lwnWm
ot May, in ' ti.iv.M-,
fTh""r;U'CUth and Vourleent!
i'KXl. .h"pa,ch. T e j SKta Wd of
Sth &tt Knd i SS
XlW1"?'BUt.ini hescrouiments'from ! f, ,d to tl.U couuiry, rem led at
first j
part
They have manage - ,och choice
iroill iij;."o". .imiiitiv". vtj.i-i!
KAMI 1. 1
.nnnufactured evpeessiy at VcltwJ'i Mill.
CllOf,
'pi ROCER1ES of nil kinds, constaullj KH ,
"It. .W'. I
j JOPULAU PRICES.
I roruLAK I'UICK.
THE PRICES OF THE NEW
SPUING AND fTMMI-n GOOJ,
AT Titt
m MMOTII CASH STOKE,
MARKET SQUARE,
Adi'rcs
Smdiury.
March 3, l'o.
Q1
i-VKN'SYA'ARE. a lino itrsortmem
LM--iiiroi- s.
at Moon
np'-"..
VulunMe I'iourlus "' wJc'
T '..Lia'aM't
X. or.ur, ..... , .h ..,
aoi.s lor wi.n.y
AUo a sp.cmii.l
tion. Sly r.
my busiiu'.-s
I A1KY
,it the Mill. Anvone wUhini; sueh properly, I
' UKaUlo ltiad.oid Co., l'a.
April - 1ST0. !!m.
AUo,
hUNBVUY, PA.
Tltroal
Ttnnes.we.
"What tho use o '"-,": , ,,, " 7. Vvo of lVnnylviia. That
darkry ? Vlqasant or un as. u , - , , wwl saill y tiling nUoi
is that thc Constitution of tho L uited Mates, v as an 1Vinlsyi Van.a except m
lU, rifteeuth AtuendmeiU J i of TlZi
the black man a a uu, Mre o gentleman from IVnn- touT jt, of llw seventh miUlf.tcture
all the rights of such. l ;Uit . b.,y 1 10 f Br,.ttt Statoof . cl.ro .cl , l 1 for nclivc service j biro uthattl
.,. ,.,xfn 1 n nut'SL.wu ' - r-T. - - . it'.l..1tnno oi niu .'j ... -i a ,t nr. nil ....si- tin
UT( IV.
C'OBNiucKWUEAT MEAL.
COAL OIL,
TIWFOKTIUS PKTROl.l'-L m r..wV,
THE LARGEST
AND MOST rOMPLLlh
NEW SPUING
..-li. C old crS'jr'
Kciuir.-.. hm;u-.l!;.- u ,
nciilcct often re,.ris in an iiietn-
il.ie LuiiC lii-ase.
Bnuws'a buoN.Hik'.
will lao-t invaiiabl;
relief. For Krone!
CatMirh. r.tnfntnplivc
STOCK OFi Pis.c.theyhavca. so ' tUe:.i
Tiicrui's
jj.m: mi 11. 1
in-. Asthma,
nud Throat
.. .. I !.. .1...
u ko remote to the very heart ot tne , t.x11HC. ami 1 ua
..".-- - . HUn cienllV oiniiiou, .... lu.s We liau ""
Indian country
tn.-ot her witu
tho movement, already
tied that he 1
will ( his votes.
t-piMiin anainst
...t.ier to Co with It-and you
n-ainhtit." "
There ! uo use
ti.o tide, lt is
can't
H-..1 iron has been brou;
" i i I. ' .
1 .....11 i. . .. In nf Amen- J
le roan - , , , .
1
I
"' ;ned:l will T to Ihath-
go ; . u. .. ..resents that Wale,
1 I
. , Rim has ho ahle
IO KU .... " ,
lt.it 1 iuu:il nuaiu
tiv
a uepresiiiiii
Tiif the centle-
ix l ull me " , 1 t r .
. 1 1 -, I Oi.iuil l.l.H Lll ll..... 1
.... ..... :.. 1 .lister. 11 " ilia i"t t 1 ....,,,,,,! sen now
uutif i, ,,.1,P1,r i-urrelit i... m nl this comnr. ......
unlikely, jmw" V " " i TJLw ho desire, tho prosperity o . -
MM will ha tbVl upon , o'utry can object to .
. i...r kiM..-iiil . .'is ation tint 1 he same maciiu..v
cause .i llf me n-e, ny""' V"", " rhiuiucis, buade,
he facillc railroa;L horllm,,t ,. Ln.nps, Uu u p. Cl -) ,
oht on agniiiM i 1 c., n;i i j WFITZEL UROTII1-U8,
louutrv. All 1 de- , . . ..t tl., Suubury.
iov.o, ou.-.vp.'t ..
1
i
AN I
tilKJl'S
Maryland
AWAKK.-Thx Maryland
W,UithisSuai.m i-u.idl aU,and tl ej
I IB
t. lVllt'4-lrt
of
.. .. . , i'. ....Klvani i. when no
lWtt t
1 mo 0
II 1 tot
4.. II. .tukllt.
.....if 1... more-. Ho can ia. -
' -
rom reiiusy. . ;;. v- tlmt ,w
cussimj nsuoiis t- . hn ,.en.
Ki.oiua in e.'' . . ,l(-iv 0110
.:... t Jin 1 v linn uintin j
il.n Kiiiir extra
it in advanco ol luriner ran 1 uiai. " , ... V." . the oiut reso utiou is
It, in . ...lu1,ii.ii tvntii expense hue by which liw joiuv
w uii:lM' tJ ... t iiii. 1 1 , t.U. i-urried ii.rouj;"i "
i .... ..f tbo mint wriotlS cotllhcts et till- I hoilht 10 IH. t.iru ..,..!. ......L ex-
01 ouu " . .... .... r,i... n.i.i.itiun 01 any
,1-1.1 - , . ,,. ..
the Mate sh-xvs "' '
mirt while ltepubliean vob rs. 1 H
u u V fc .. .i iuu't ixiinb 1 in:.,.,!.
IVnmcrats c.mot poll ov.-r ,. v
,vhi. h will maVe lh Mat 11 1 )' , ":ik ,y whole country,
. .. .. .1... r..i .nt . i. a.is. I lUOll . 1 .
h-.uvvs 111 taM'l 01 1.0. l
Lr-tus have Urn in exigence throughout
the watf, and political dub. are now tonn-
wc all can lWlt.
rcsotirct. o tne var - - , mU
do that. Iiui 1 y ' ' V lt" 0 n.rvwnt
n while iv'O ho ha t't?"1 l" ,vl
,.f the mont setious conlhcts V1'
lulled with Ihe savajjes ot tho plains.
The tioveriiiueut is determined to put a
to the wholesale Hiniilinii 011 the
l 1..V..0.H. frontier, known us the "r reo
?. . .. The Scrctnrv of tho Treasury
liiidin.,' the Heveiiue lK rtment uuiible to
votriii hurvcillance over the whole Iron-
.1 j nil... Ill''
has issued Mil oruir u.-
tUT.
I vote for Pennsylvania , ( 1 r ,..((U Ml.xUv. nnd If
but
1 IV
iicccxaiy. Ul loro.ii i -1-.--- - .
... i.,u: 'lhis break tin de.U which
. .. rho . ... . ;.i iu...., ti... fi.iuhiuartirs lor
.. , 1VT. l vublW.S ''-:,.lk wnthM r,ceive.l
' . .... , .. ,...n.,..ii niuni ii-''j " 1 - - . . ... ii...
1. ..i-ii.u. .1 is. ruckcr, 1 1,1 n.o i nieiiin-i
. I V t v. - -
-0"1. . . Uu nmeudnieiit to
I i.il'i tkllUlllllllt " 1 ..
of the ttiiieudinent was -J '
KlrrlM, n,,,, .
. ....i..t. .vkatini' wine, preiiareU
iv. noowv,
(Sueecs-or in W. A. lleunett,)
vn CHEMIST,
lla. J.U opcu!d frU ui.U uMO.tui.ul .4 I
aud fielins, una Kepv
Hll "V
fc,TMMl-lt
EVER OFFERED
ix this M-vr.Ki'.T :
AND AT lMtICl 1W
u to prr coMpr. rrnoN out on
r. ..,.i. tku'
and roiuihti'iy
PWiirth!(-ttUU'.i':l' .t-1;
alucU
I I.. . ...1 ll V
I i...alll'l. I.kl'll 111 I'm j
I , III...H- - . . I - 11.,
I . . 1.11 11.11111. II . I.
tlw I tt 1 . . 1 1 1 c 1. 1 . 1 1 lil e l u vcry urlide ot ment in
it meets I ,..,,, ... ,,,,
jrUVu. OS- re-
piouptue
WlV H.I.U) AND n.l lU FXTHAC18.
trlleieai
larejii un
MX 1-1 found ou
. l uuci
1, l. unusually
luia tun
all
lMMi-.n nts are coniU5 t' tl.U cntry
ixt.aoiMU..iry niurs. tin Monday
-1,,: k:..ai,.hip City of liiooUlyn, arrived at
New York with l.-JJl l aen-cii, ana u .
waled that ut'.u'i uamov of ihu hm'
h.tv UU- ihiimIh-w t-HKt;-.t tr noviiitl
w.W ..ad. iUitwem W.diu.'day and
Monday t;,..e wireb.'twfen ilht uud niuu
ihou,.u,d atru.d at NVw Y01U. Many of
tin 111 w. re Kiu!;i.h and Scotch, Bil l a lar;;o
t ..itii.ii ol litem uro J?li to YtrJuU U
tarul.
.....la following compl'.nantaryim
lur ... a -.11 i1. unrrLil
-1; :.
"'the K.,;-n iruiuiuii t tl.o t h.el.hv- Ifcmi
,,tt utv i.ti.iir. Adini'itl l'oru rbuy that aft
. . v 1.. ..all the
t.four rcaiicj-i. oi ). . -jiouso 01
ublo iirj-uiiieiii "!" lhtt 1HIU
the
ntuutum
tiltc l
ol
l;epfcUtullVc
litani, ou
,i-...i.;,.,.ii..i. on
, , ,..... - -
InlilV. l llti. J
,,o worthy " "V ,0 ,"a llou- a
tho duly on PU irw. -V". li.uir.--l-
II. picker,
tin "
wu
I ... ;......J.;i.V.. L,..i into ilUlw lin t
u iu..ii.,.i --- - - . ,
' ..I tl..- ,, tho departm. nt U to U"'
,. o . .1....' .. It .... 1... w.. ..Ulv "J
h.iiy v. ua.. t.. i, ' t0
tiie cliaroo t.... :
,..iU... ii v i'r mo " : .t....... 1 v i,.,i...inw Au.ricu
nd utiaraiitw h ' u"':1.,li,va for aJ Freehand nuh
tt.ul niml iiuahUcy urn m aiu R y
w-rl.ahvA.NH-e., . .. : o,.,.a Perch
U,,4-JWllv:;i tliat U four 1 1;;'. r '",1 .'. ii-.
1 1 .lrii-'.-iiv
yean. old. 1
en.l.r.ieei
ful ch.
genuiuc
l
wh.. h. ut u." :. " ' ' voUl'lr;-""V
lllicv ... . .
.1 , ... l.-il 11IU UJ ' j
r m it iu i'Ti uiurcd w ;'
ud....i.t tu",.V1' MA ra-l;r
:. : 1 1 l ,..,.i ivi.ii.aiu in
cabin ut the Him', having ho .UU 1 1
char-e ... a .uuloi-ma... -".VuSu
,l- On. .da had a lull loiuph.m lit ol UaU.
u. U lu r of Admiral Uowuu. ou U ul tho
Nav 1 inuiiu. ut. .how.
..: 11.
All. II tAlft.
KPKlNuANUMWFIlMVL
MIVH 4TI UMtHHIOHI.
-i vIil'ltY. I'tuu 4..
MalUa i"'! -
I Wood
Tull. Ni'.
ioid . . 4. ;
. ...... ,.,..1 ivini Hrulie. c.
PATENT MKl.UTNFS.
Ed..aeh.4 ah the uu4 ,puUr l'r...all. j
ll.d.. ul uiiiuuurti. , , ,
I Ik t..u''-
...i..u. CI1U. 4lll
Till' l U.l T NPl'H rr SllH( oN
I u h . U.i n. 111 ihe 0110 and two-r-ul
cm ar i U r: .1 tMidor t b mouiil
( f I'.xlT Ccit. ; l lhui c ll C' 'l liikki '
I 1 tho an. unit i.f nut , Mild lbs lltv
CtlM lopi I U. k..a I ) I'.iJ kui.tUttV vf v.ie
il .lUr. Ihe ,..!i il.iv-n.ut coin arv a
A ! u U t t'i iiui nuwuni ul kit'.y cviit i
;i 1 1 -I rr li.vr (. u; V., Kil l in. hi 1 1
, 1 1 tl... 411. .'btutiv du.lti.
udiu
.. .... 1
. . ll.O Ui4l'l..ill.
i.n!.r t-.ii.tf r:,,."di.uul by
ntuvnl to mo' - . - ,
lil
ll
1.1
uud Will
iu out R . ' T " Ou .UU ''
Th, iii.Ul, .vu. or.he r..lu-.l Male, w 1
UMak.-.. oi.lh,. Ili.t ol Ju,:i'. '' iV,rk aii
1 ..,.i..d. to forward tlw " "
li...ltu ll th..roiil,iH. oy p.- , ,
.lu. Mio(vi..it,d i..r u. i"!y
'1 1 ........... av;., nttii.U-. .. t"'
,.l,vervtam.l will U. r.;.p.uv l :'u
ut- lirrwa
wt.iiit wo v
hot t iv.Ul upou .,.(u j-iuiiuur
1 . ..... ..ul uiun - - -
I.u.b uf".t"-"t
frttuMiiii
i,
I - A )u.l - jlM,..MMl.l.uu.
' .. I..I..U. al.
;iu, PulOt
tlii.tiitriil, l'ralei,
.o.ui.t. nurd i.y u.y.
IM POUTED AN1 .WIFI'.l.'AN
JiOMF-'sTIC
ANP
iiouEKi.EriNi; i;oolv,
OF EVFBV PF.'-f R1PTIUN.
c.viirr.Ts,
AT LOWER rUU '-f T1I VN Erit.
CLOTH
AND
ITUSIlUNt-i ILrAHt.
ML NT
la STOCKED 1 I'll
LINLST VAUU-.li.
MV
(.UOJLUV AS1 lil'BKXVAHB
JjLI'AUTMKNT
1-4 t'OMl'LLTL IX STOt-'K
Al WllUoul l'ai-l f"r 10W
oftlieT.wli'-S '"l"'
..1.-...:. V, I
twin, are ue.v... -l!r
s'lretn olil.iin the .1 ''- . .
m-OWN-SBHONCllIALTEOClll.
koi.p rvRiivwiiKi-.r.
Nov. 13, ISO'... Hi"-.
txu: 's ;i VTO;i:''
VINL OrKNINCi.
.s-unlitry Hoof, W.e"'t "
jOWlllil,
... ,'ivhivi:
Vl'FElt AND bliwt. t...e.-
ST OKK,
Iu the elegant now room rec-ct.tly
Ceorgo lhl-lit, Y.v,
MVKKET STUEET. SCSbTKV,
77
LEATlitK
built by
PA.
CiLNT'H
tiilLAT STOCK.
r.m.n piiivit: r.''l'1-
TIIK VKIIY
(ioi.i) nucv
Ail fiu'-tu"- ,'rul"
... . ...... l,.v Uru .uUcW4 Wll Ii"-"
" . ' a.c iii.oiui... iiur.i .'7 ..- .., ,a. i. i.iiei
uli.l ull.rl h."! -- . . Ill 1 r". -
PIUCES
cauuul fad " 4tt)
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