Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, January 28, 1871, Image 2

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SUNIUTUV, JANUAKY i, 1H71.
This IlepuMiean H;i:e. Convention will
meet in the Hall f the ITom-n AfRcprcwn
-t-itito. nt niuTLlM-rg on tiie 10th d;iy of
lenrcli r.e.t, to'r.ondriitte canQiJiitcs for
'Auditor General nnd Surveyor Gcuctal,
tttid to tako netion upun the question of
Cuiisiituiion 1'icfiums, nnd for tlio transac
tion of rueii other business r.9 tuny "bo
brought before it.
TflE I'L RLU' 1..C1L.IMSHS IN I'JULArF.r.
Jrm . - The question of lm-aMon bavin";
been decided, ihe 'Councils ct tlic city have
comniencf.il opernti 'V.s in erecting splendid
puhiie l)uildin;-! on I'cnn Square, at Mar
ket and lhnnd street. Tho Court House
it is estimated will cost three millions, and
is to have n handsome clock tower and the
rresumntioii is that when tho tower is tin-1
oiw,.i n ..i,w.i.- ;u l... in, hi !t n tt h f'mn.
missioncrs of that city are presumed to
hav-ii r.:fOc'i.cul ni chitocturnl knowledge to
inabk-'hcm 10 (V,st'-..i;uish tl'.e diilerciiee he-
c-ci'U n town clock nnd a l.iiiippoft. Jnl- )
' s i,. ... ..ii,, s. u .!..iiiiH-..l
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whether .some nf our t ounty Loinuussion-
crs, even at this day, know that the hover j
of tho court house is in an untini -lied r.t.iti .
' or what the circular op-nim-, nv.v beard-
. -.it r ' m-i.:i
ed up, were intended 4or. In.n t.ay
iiie.iiily and dishonestly withhold I ho sum :
of five himdn'd dollars, j;c".evon!;ly gtven ;
bv an individual, for a cl.-tk, as n t-vi-
denec of their economy in small j
they nevertheless lad to ;.;ivo a sniis!actry
nceount of them t:'.h"!jO, in which the tax-1
payers have so much interest. Siranui is (
in town ,.(!,. ask why t!ic clock facinK of'
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ciln- i it sdtno !i111hO!1" 'illolli.l IHi nrail'-
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cu iu, .uiu . luiaei iuii.i.. i "." '
lends or want ot urains, is Hie cause oi
this arcl.iiectn.t-.il cve-.-mv. I
t.. ... :
tKt UKTAltY KolxwkLL has issued a I
circular Siaim- i nai. uicoo-.L.,1Uei.ce ui um :
daily receipt of conmumications enclosin-;
iell'Ts from persons in the city of New ;
York, oii't-ni)'' to sell c-iun!er!'eil money at I
noini'ial rales,
the treasury department, i
has prosecuted some of the persons Ksnin;;
mch letters, and is makin- r.ll practical 1 J" '""""!R 1 "" '
ellurls to oppress the business. -The ' ' cmp'vJ l'' the "Kim;."'
treasury circular states -.h U iuvesti-ations The editor is cvid, t.lly mh.taken in sa in
already made, slew that the objeel of the i l!i!,t no :m' " ,;,'M I'espomil.-'.e
authors of the Idlers is to induce people to vl,"!o JKiorfiti party f..r the cop.
send thorn ccnuine niouev for which no
return whatever will be made.
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Pnr. -li)i..s r (IkaxTs Adiiiiuislrathui I
will ue
marked by many important mia
sun s, s.iys the Xi w Voik Jjini'tl. not the i
least of wlin.h are toe "'vet reduction ol thy i
national debt nnd I ho adjustment of the j
Alabama nJ l'.shery qu-stious. KiL'land '
' is anxious to com
to a full r.n.l di linite
understandin
upoa llie causes of ipllcrence
with tho rniu d Stab's, and has ri'-er.dy j
r'r
Cv'uculcd ecV.'V;.l iioints which at li.nt she i tor of Ihe !.; i'pnears to be moropoint
stiv'iii;!y eoiiieiuled for. Caiinda, it's.', i., j i d than we have hee:t, I'miiii the fact that
concerned in ihe Settlement of the lii-hciy j ho lias had bol.ei1 opporlunilies of scein
qucstion, atnl has an agent in Waltinytoiu1 the '.vorkin-s of the Kile,;. '.' trppears that
loukin- after h-r intiTssts. This latter the editor is anxious to c.v-a the 'Devil-'
matter, it is believed, will soon be compro- ! oveihoartl to p'.'rify the Democratic party.
iniscd, and the re.'hls of meiicau iisher-
Tiv-u fully proii etc.!.
A AVotto V'uitCuf N : ::y Ni.vrArK!!s.
The Cleveland 11- mhi ma'.es tin: fodowin
'ru'.hfiil ol.ei'va lions coiiec: nin.; country
paper, and tic d .oy of jrivin- them whole
some support. :
The local paper is mi iib&ola'.-.' in cef-ity
to '.he county and community where i! is
po.biis.hi d. All the cily paj.'t is cr. into' : ap
ply ' lie p! ie- of the home pap'-r. That
ih .-jid b.t il'.e llr.--.'. love ol every mail and
vi t. .em, f ir v. i Lh the. pap.T is the loeaoly
id :. tided.
Tbe paper .ivcs the county
and town where prin'.cil inucli i f t.e
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jif.rtaiic'! ia the v.'o:id, and eivts
the loc.il n. ws, which e.iuiiov I.e.
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"An article wns printed In the Sunbury
American last week, which ns (leinocrnt
we ought to Answer. There ore. few cliurcheH
tlirit liiivo tuit poiiic bail members, and no
political V("uu:-e.tion3 th.it are free twin
them, th.t the democratic party lifttt 'wen
linlc.rtuii.ifH hi 'he selection of a tew of its
ollicein, ami tint they as a nucleus have
drawn around them birds of their own
feather, and that not only the Democratic
pruty, hut the linroufrh ot Sunbury Imslxrn
disgraced by their behavior may bo true,
but for this the democratic party is not re
Kpuniiiblu nnd wo trust that no decent
democrat will make himself responsible by
undertaking; a defense, of tho prnstilution
ol u few men.
The Devil sometimes jcls into the church,
hut the church instead "of nuking a d"li use
of the .I V.'il, puis him out, ns the Demo
cratic pr.ity will put out the members of
the ring wii.-u the. time conns.
Tito "Jiii riV'ii instead of wishing a w
ditioii nl'cteccucy on the part of the rin;. o!
course, rejoices in their prostitution, and
hopes to drive the parly into their defence,
brhevinj.', thai their ini'imy, il'the IVmo
cratic pultvcitil he chained to them, vi.i
le! suMicicut to dnv; it down, and defeat it
nmon;; the respectable- totem of an cn
liidtkued county. Tj this end the Jma i-
r1.1 drfl?" into it-t ariiel
m allusion 10 our
Countv 1 rcib.urer. e l ave never neurit
i ins name uii ui;i 'lieu as :i .iiiii'i i..uhuii.-
aril, or a pro'Ai'.ulov, but "believe him to be
t it .rent'cnitm. nod ho'.h in morals and in
an horablc mm), the -Imu'iVioi
n's- w.cyc.-, i..(o its citiilnirue ne of the
editors i.ftl.o .'rt.wwf. We have never
Wru treats vi!lt much f-nerositv I'u.ni .
!mt (,u.,, ur ,ml ,;u ,.. ,,u. ln!ll ,,..lsi)ll
j,,.,.,, i;,,, ,i.r,v-...i to nuke polilieal e.io- j
ital by mi. )i an aiiu -i'-n.
Tla- ed.l.usol ihe Ik ....o'Vi-; niay besman
cm.ii''li to Uei p r.n me n,'ht side ol a e.r. at
-froei:'! wUenP.-s and indeeencv h
t,., v-Mlir the p:.rosi!i.j which
they havu it theii i'poMii, biu that ch'.-i
not ucnwnstre.te that liiey either love. :ip-
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v u.j-wvt t,al tw editors ot the lh ,
mmul ready to do w hat nil other morally
decent men hive done ?iveaily-cut loo.-e
fron, the hmllasome carcass, whenever the
nir.ilie tnintiii;? shad tail or ceaso to emu-
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uicy niil a ia:'j oy e. coniaei so iejugtiaia (
ana il iinai:in;.
,1, t!l V'1-? , "n!y a,5xi:,,9(
clean out what hille tilth there is m the
Deinosvatic party, we should not object.
Lint we it iil.e to si?e liiai jiaper mix
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(,.y t0'tanii-!i the eliaracler of the omy
ih'ce'.'t parly in (xitenee by the. uunatural
behavior of a few indecent and depraved
e coj y me aoove auieic lioui uic
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I liuct oi ine inns;, iiieic we.s in; aiiuMoi,
made, of that kind, nor that the County
'i iv:i"urer was i ocu- leii wt'.is tbe r;n;'.
The c.'.iii r of the O'hwi!, in replying to
ou- article, evidently, eeu'.d no longer rc-
frain from ncknowled-iii;
tl'.l'.t the Devil
was in their
was in tlieir party, man the lael tli'U it
hml bceoine appa'-ent to ail. Thes:e thin.';s.
haviix;- come muter hi- own observation
daily, nn honest ooiiseieiice would
per-
nul him to trille with them end screen lie;
.,ii:-i,iii.,..: e.'.u.t tt-i.i-it.wi -nt-.. 'rin. ..i:-
oili ndcrs from merited censure.
Fur this he dc.-vrves ;ival credit, lor i
J shows that his patriotism has at last risen
i above party li.elie-, and that he re-r'vts
' bavin- voted from time to time for men
whom he knew were connected with, ihe
; '"Kin-"' at the time, for the purpose of
: piekiu- v.p a tew ennui's which iniuhl fall
lVom '.heir t-.'.bie while they were in power,
'and ruled the Democratic parly in tlii i
county. We hope that since he h comi:
! out anl det;';UXS l.iii'.-'.'.f in lavor of sland-
or
llie
ll'.es, perl
ei of the I icuvci.icy,
.tit lies '-j-'evii" lh.;:
and wiil inform the
he wii; a:.!
has . ! M. -pecp'c
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let i.iS ilCli
the m.tUi r.
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h..i. i.s r..:l
tiai s'.ir'ae;, and
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a
I.i'-' tiiiil he is sincere in
Si!itt-H it' fle .Slnt-s.
,'kan t.'o'.n the r purls of the Moih,.;
We
Iu.spict.it'-. for the llin.e ilist i i-.-t einl'iaeiie.'
the counties i I ''t'Vlkill. "so-lhoiiil'i I . ,:l;,t,
Coiiiinhi:i nod D.!iip!.iu, the li.llowtii- :
'lb ie are i i:.i,!o-,ed m ii.- 1 1; - il:-', r!c!.-,
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i li-'l ieS. t f 'his UUIiio; f -l.OetJ areelilpliiy
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Her Artnlrti Ilentcii and IHsorgan
lieil. l.ONDOjr, Mondav, Jan. 2. 1871.
The details which have come to hand of
ihe defciito of (icii. J'Vidherbe, ehow thnt
the French Army of the North has mifibr
ed n terrible blow from which it can hardly
recover. The entrv of the retreating
army into the City of'C'ambriii was n sad
scene of disorder. The troops wen.- nhnclcss
and in raus, and the urmy fragmentary to
a Lirent decree.
A dinpateh from St. Qtientin s:iys the
lh.ilvvav Station whs stormed by the Nine
teenth truswinn Ueimetit, nnel that the
town was nfierward occupied. Ten thous
and French troops were taken prisoners, of
whom 2.1KX) had beeu wotinded. Six ijuns
were among the trophies of the victorious
Germans.
The Fniperor of Prussia telera phs from
Versailles to the F.mpress that.'"tho num
ber of unbounded prisoners captured at
SI. (u.'Utin is S),U0ll, beside '2.000 wounded
taken in the town. The total loss of the
Frmah lo.tiilK. The enemy has with
dr iwn to Valciiehitiii.T, ami I'ouai.
have a..iin occupied Cambrai."
Dispatches from French sources say that
the jV.ohiiied National (luard behaved
badlv in the buttle of St. t'oeiitin. Fully
l.l.OUOof tli. 'in became panic stricken unil
lied 111 disorder.
A dispatch from Cambrai, on thcevenint;
of the 'J"th says there was a general panic
amoim the people. The Hermans were
appit'iichinc; and cannonadiui; wasaudihle.
'in. Faidlierbi) nnd stall' had fioiw to
I'ouai, nnd lien. Fa vie to hille. The
hereabouts of one division of the iiiiuy
Wei.- unkn on;. A dispatch from I.ille. on
':M. says the City of Cainhiiti had ln.'en
Miuunom d to surrender by i! o'clock that
ef'ii rin oii.
Toe ir-iMrv fi. otind A'ahneienm s has
heel' i r.'.'i laied in consequence of the expect-
d approach of the (!i rn;ans.
A dispatch liom l.itlle, L'ls!, reports the
woman and children !l i'" from the city.
F.iidherbc's troops aiv'arrivi!i;4 in a .ilahle
sle.te.
A later dispatch dated at I.ille. on
Saturday lilstj slab s that city nnd (h iiv
eied an address bclbrc enthusiastic Ihroii 's
of the jeop'o, in which he advocates
i;,!.
and
t.,lu.,. , fiu. 0l!ttl,v t
i llie .hitter mil,
enounei t toe partisan ami eowanuy cry
nl "i eaec at any price."' lie repudiate
IU I sill". -Il M1H'. in i v i itiuiii n v ,
inv intention to form, or desire on his part 1
foradictatoi-hip : ui-ed the pcoole and !
f..r a iiietatoihn) : urneil the lieonl
anne do their duty, and proplicsitKl :i
I final triumph for the 1 reueli nvmr., He
savs rrance preli-rs nr. enlernal war to the
surrender of any portion of her h nitory.
i Camhetta in miother speech at I.ille, ex
rested conlid'.-nee in (ien. raidhi-rlf, to
' which he added that the (u-ncral would
continue his resistance to the enemy and
must, in the end, he successful. Cambctta
' also announced that In mi levies are to be
' raided lor the arinii s of France His re-
ms'-k.s were Ihe occasion of ijiv.it ciithu-i-
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the Arinv of the iorlh is rapidly lesimiiii"
Us o'-..-,e,uiz;ilioil.
Oeii, I aidiierlie lias is-
siud a honeful order of tlie day. savin
that alter a short interval of rest the Army
ol t'.iu Xorth wiil iii;ain confront the inva
ders. The Elooiticil 'S(ul.
I.cndon, Monday, .l.in. 'Jl!. 1 87 1 .
A dispatch irom W rsiilles on the Mlh
r,V- V"u' f' 1,0 ! no Uepul.Htan ever raised his -nr aatr.st
r reach troops weru ii'.-oii niasseil Hear!... .. .... i .i.i;....i.J ...o ,i,
ttnp.
1'. lit Mont Valt Tin, but nothin- further
was aiieiui'tei! The l'rtissi.tn po.siiion at i
Mont 'el-nit was laketi by surprise by the J
1'r. tie',: on Thin -day and carried, but was !
subsequently retaken by the I'rii.ssiau 1
Niulh Division. The total Gorman loss in
both alliiits was 'Jd ollicerj and lOi) men. I
I'l'isor.i rs lakeil by 'he lie', mans slated that i
there were to be other attacks upon the io-vc.-linj
lines, but asserted positively (hat j
Ihe Na.ion.il (Juards will not licht. 'Ihe;
I'russian loss in the recent sortie wuo I'n,
and (hat they have asked for an armi-iicc '
of is poui's for the purpose of r.'iin.vin
the wounded and burviii- the dead. The
( '.ru. all-' ivfii- d the request, f. !' all anil's- .
tie hi can the epiilicttiult wa ; men !;,' a I
V. fl'-l! olli'. The iiUtposl;:, however. III II
lo.allv f.iciiil.Uetl the r.ino..l ofthe wouiid-
eil.
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said tiie ::ariis.iii of I'.ir'i;, would not
the att lek t. pen the (o'llliaiis lie
.eli. 'J'roehll had beeu app:i.:ed ot
hanzv S defeat.
Tit.. Empcior William tele."'.i
liiiipi'i ss iiiiilei ii.it.' ol i r.s.iillc
lei in
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f.ii.ioi . : " i sit r.hiy t'a
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enemy einirelv
e i o.li. rs and
:''.' I men Wi ie ap.ill'i d a SI. ( 'ioud.''
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!h line nt battle ell the l'Hh I'eaehed ll'-'Ui
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liiic.bcred 1'iil.b Oil men. slipioited by a
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was nssassinnted becnuso of his political
opinions, ho Mr. Warner had asserted
that while the Government lind shown its
power to crush tho rebellion, it has yet
failed to show its power to protect its citi
eens. Tho honr of one o'clock arrived, and the
bill reimbursing the Slates lor interest pi. id
on the principal Imrrowecl for tho doveri'-
meni enmc up ni uniiuis.icu uusmtso.
Mr. MoitTON moved to postpone the bill
t ) proceed with tho pending motion. Th s
whs agreed to and tiie discussion was con
tinued. Mr. MokrilL, nf Vermont, expressed
his surprise to hear the speech of the able
Senator from California- Mr. Cassi rly and
others w ho had doubted tho actual occur
reuces of out mires. Ho usked, was there
a Southern Senator who had not borne tes
timony U the fnquoiiey of these political
murder, lie did not believe that the Ite
publiean party desired to make any capital
by such means, but desire to see all such
(iiilniircs suppressed. They would Is; sup
pressed if the Democratic Senators would
iunore them. We deplore such n state
of chines. Their frequency was due to the
Democratic sympathy. When denounced
equally bv nil" parties they would e nd.
Mr.'N YK had read portions of the mes
sage of Governor lloldcn. of Xorth Caroli
na, containing sworn statements before a
judicial tribunal showing thu exercise of
lawless nnd murderous bands, and accounts
of violence, indicted by them upon colored
citizens, of Xorth Carolina, lie charccd
the Democratic Senators with preventing,
if possible, any investigation into these out
rages, and nr;ued that this violence was
very like the former Democratic operation
in Kansas.
Mi:. Cn NUi.Kit, replying to r. Casser
ly; said that when the Ivepublican party
needed Democratic sympathy they would
let the Senator lrm California- know tl.o
'fact. That Senator bad charged Keptlbli
1 can S nators with malicning the Dcmoera-
1 tie parly, and he Mr. I 'handler had only
i to say that the Kiv.dish kuigungc was inea
i pahlc of that, and "that the worst that need
I be said of that party was to tell tho truth
! about it. The first encounter between
i these two parlies in the Senate was upon
' the question of savim; our vast Territories
lioill iih: um .1 llifi c .-7v; .i rni,v.i, ,....,
with only three Democratic recruits, the
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liepublicaus conquered, llie seconu j;ieai
ail ol the lfepuOliean party was to put
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down a Democratic rebellion-IVnioeratiej
all its instincts I rouitliu day .Idler- ,
son Davis was made Secretary of War to l
; the Icjjieuiii:,' of the war he plotted the ov- j
icrlhrowof the (oiverninenl. Davis step- j
I ped from the War Ulliee into the Senate, '
I and was made cliairman of the Committee j
Ion Military Allans, lie offered a little
j amendment toa'i appropriation bill, autlio-.
I ri.in;; the Secretary of War to dispose of .
j the arms of the (iovernmcut at his discre-
' tion. This aineuilmieit was carried by tho .
: votes o every Democratic Senator, and ini- I
i nuMialciy it- arsenals were im ppeu oaiv.
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bought ill our bonds at 1:25,' until he had
: exliausieil llie iivasury, anu men, wncu,
Ill l.-ioi , llie . loveruitieiii uei'oeii 11 iiliiu uiu-
ney, he advertised for it, and could not jet
it. lie said the I' nion was broken up, and
went out and joined the rebellion. Every
Northern Deiuocrat and every Southern
Democrat worked to-other fj"r the over -
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uuow in mi: i.fiinii, iiiiii in. en; j 'i iii"-
cr.its, every one of them, that pointed their
-litis at the American tta-. Thank God,
hiscouuiry. ''he Hcimhlicatis put down
I that Deinoeralie rebellion. It was our
work, all of it. There, were no more, mahs
uaul rebels on this ilnor tlinn a Dcmocralie
i iiiilor from California r.i'd ope from Ore-
i -on, anil they a.-sert' u uu.i ineir niaics ;
w ould -o w ith .the South, and it was feared
i ihty would; but the -teat railroad con-i
' ncellni; tbe two eiiil- .1' thu eontinerit j
, was 1 .uiu, and immediately there was a !
j ch'inee of -en!'o:.ei-.l at the extreme West. I
; A; other -if. u act was the homestead po- ;
' liev, I'irow in- open our broad hinds to men !
of i very clime, '.''her. the Democratic par-',
tv ut.iver al'yi.dvocatcd repudiation after
llie war. ami we are now payin-nil' the na- '.
' linual dt'i'l at a rate lli.it makes their heads ;
tli.zy. We have aecntuphsla'd i'i eou.st rue- ;
tiwit i i : pie ef the Diinoer.itie party. We
. are i:ot to be pui on llie defensive, iiiot ',
out oi.r record. Never! The yoMti-nnit ;
of the eounlry were watching these two
parlies, and nine out of ten nf them were
joii'in- tiie Ki puhliciu part)'. The day :
was !ot distant win It the Democracy
. would "i t back int power. Thu Seiialor i
from D. iawat'c (Mr. ll.iy.ir.l wotiid b"
' er:ly. ::u l ,i.s children -row -ray before i
I i bat oouilu-euey arrived. ;
Noil HiK!:N O.M'IIAI. IlAII.KOAl).
The f-di.wai- is I lie c vtl toima-e of the
Ni ril" rn 1 'tin im I Eailro.nl south, for the
follow iter years, w hich has been furiiibhed
to th" .Hint -.s' .Auii'i i' by Mr. K. Du Harry:
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Respectfully iuvites tins public to call and
FOR MEK, BOYS,
TKUNKS, VALISES, &c, &c.
ITis Ready Made Clothin are all made ti his own order, in the latest ftijW. of fashion
and best manner of workmanship, and equal to custom work.
IX HATS & CAPS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
he keeps a large assortment of all the leadin- styles, and fashions, and has made ar
rangements to receive new Goods from the city every week. '
HE WILL SELL ALL HIS GOODS AT THE
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
Any persou in nort' of any thin- in his
j can ana near ms ini'.TS ueiore pureiiusin-
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A'c propose to sell fir 30 days cemmencin- SATl IIDA V. Det-einhi r IT, 17'). r.i a
reduction of 15 to : per cent. "or en -h. Our Miw.-k ..f Foreiun and l..nv siie 1 )
C .oils, embraces M I. KS. DllESS (i( )i ! is, I.I N EN. I ! 'm El! V . i I .( ) V K. WHIPK
OOODS, DACES & EMlUiMDIEUlES, LAD1ES& G EXT FNDEKWAEE. Ah.o,
Our stock of Forelpn and I'omeslii; Dry Good.i is very l.ir-e, nnd with a vi w to a
speedy di.-poxal .f :t, we have MA EKED DOWN all the pi'ieis to a figure so !.w that
tbis is imqiie:.tio!:;iltly tho lime tor etval b.tr-ains in Dry Gouib.
Wo offer Bleached Muslins
Four ipi'trtcr New York mills, 'JO i ts.,
i per yard ; f uir ipaartor Davoe, -Jil els., pi
; Hill Semper Idem. IS i ts., pi r yard ; ;
1 founh shoo Fly, 1:1 cts., pi r yar i ; four
Coventry, PJ cts., per ard ; -j Cuviclry
1! Dave. '-S .'eiits per yard : four fourth
Na hua 1!. 1 o nts p, r yard ; four f-- i 'J
pp.. t hi 1. 1 ciliis pel Vai'l : ..iti-o
Il-.u-rishtir-, 11 ct tits pi r :ud ; : 1 1 .11
Mie. fii-( ct uls per yard ; i Jlleaehei!
ed 1 'a hoi, -JJ ei ills per vard
111. ached Canton Flannel ; hum II to JJ ;
J.'. ; Wool and Cotton Fln:::ie!.., Iri.in JJJ to
Wool Flannels -J5 to .V ' . in. leiins. -, to .",
t ololed Ciiinl'lics r.; ( 'al'i oa tioi- li to I J',.
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examine his mammoth stock of
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Sunhury, Pa.
BMGAIIS !
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YOitK STOIIIC,
at the folio tving low figures,
per vard ; four .uuartev Wanisiiita, JO c:
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Vegetables
A Color tmd Droaslng tlat will tot Etra
tha Hair or Injure tbe Eoad,
It makes Hair soft and Hoc, restoring
its natural color without dyeing, by
Imparting a healthy and vigorous
growth,
IT 13 ALTOGETHEa UKLIKE AM OTHER.
miPOHB OXLT IIT J. II. DoBDOII,
426 ITortli EsJffl St, FMlafla.
Prloa $1.00, large bot'.tcs,
SOLD EVERVV.'HEnE.
Nono genuine, without my figfisturo,
and I put my naiuo to no gnodd that
aro not of surpassing cxcelleuoo.
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