Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 03, 1862, Image 3

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    f)c Sunburg '." Slmrrican.
H. B. MA88ER. Editor A Proprietor.
siiitiiv, t'A.
SATl'KDAY, MAY 3, 1803.
I-tf" In tlio Supreme Court, tho case of
Ht.licrra IX Quinn vs. Wm. Hart, the Judjj
merit of Court below was confirmoil.
I ff" The returns of th- elrction in West
cm Virginia show that in ten counties the
voto in favor of emancipation was 5293 ;
while but 410 votes were iRillod in opposi
tion in the samo districts.
H. M. Frick, Esq., has withdrawn
from the Miltonum, having disposed of his
interest to Mr. Leo M. Morton. Tho paper
will hereafter bo conducted by Messrs. Funk
A Morton. Wc resrret to part with our
eoti'iiiporary with whom our associations
have always been of a pleasant character.
IW Tho Muncy Luminary notices the
death of C. S. Wullia of that place, who was
taken ill two weeks ago with e malignant
form of Erysipelas and died on Wednesday
night last. Mr. Wallia was the Treasurer of
the Lycoming County Mutual Insurance
Company, since its organization, it period of
about 22 years a position which he has Clled
with signal ability and success.
ZW Fu.nf.tul OF Wm. M'Caiitt. The
remains of Wm. M'Carty, who died recently
at Winchester, Va., of wounds received at
the battle near that place, were brought to
the residence of his mother, in Muncy on
Wednesday evening last, and wercintered in
the Cemetery on Thursday last.
5-f?" As the mail train bound north, on
the Northern Central Railroad, was passing
near York, Thursday the 24th ult., some
cattle were browsing on an embankment
near the track. Just as the train was ap
proaching them, one of them made a lunge
lit the other, pushing her before the locomo
tive, which threw part of the train off the
track, injuring some of the train hands, and
doing considerable damage to the engine
and front cars. This detained tho mail
about five hours.
American Asiiuti,i i;i?ist for May.
Orange Jmld, Publisher, 41 I'urk Kow
New York. 1 a year : The May issue of
the A'jrkultnrist will be found fully equal
to any number. Tliissinglenuiiibercontains
over 100 articles and items for the Farm,
Harden, and Household, including a $20
Prize. Article on Apple Culture ; n slashing
report on "Artificial Manured" by the Presi
dent of Penn. Agricultural CJollcge, etc..
etc. Among the engravings are a beautiful
page cut entitled "Sheep Tending" ; ''How
to Hold and drive Horses"; "Beautiful
heaved Plants'1; Mtys of the Mississippi
liiver ; Yoiktown ; Savannah, Ac.
Jif"Ancv Railroad Connection it pro
jected between Lcwistown, on the Pennsyl
vania Railroad, and Rcllefoute. At the
bitter point the new line will connect with
the Tyrone and Lock Haven Railroad.
A number of pudler have resumed work
fit the Pennsylvania Iron Company's Rolling
Mill, lmving agreed to take the advance of
!!t) cents per ton offered to them by Mr.
Reaver previous to the strike. D'tntille
JJvmnci'd.
Sir ah. It is said that the largest shad ever
obtained from the Delaware was caught
recently by a citizen of Wilmington. It
weighed ten pounds, was two feet nine
inches long, measured seventeen inches
round the body, and was four inches thick
on the back.
Shad are still high in our market, ranging
from twenty-live to forty cents each for a
fair-sized article, about a third more than it
sold for in past years. The scarcity is char
ged to the ill luck of the gill-net men.
1'hihuh ljliin Jmjuircr,
l'KO.M
;i:m:ic i,
icm ,
II.lI.l.KCK'
A UNION SENTIMENT AT MEMPHIS.
Cairo, April 28.
The steamer Kstella has arrived here from
Pittsburg Landing.
There is no news from the liombardment
of Fort Wright. Tho mortars still tire occa
sionally. Refugees from Memphis report that a strong
Union feeling exists there, and a majority
of the people were anxiously awaiting the
arrival of our forces to take possession of
the city.
It was not believed that the town would
be burned ; but all the cotton, sugar and
molasses will be destroyed.
Generals Van Porn, Price and Thompson
were at Memphis with about (1000 miserably
clad troops. They remain there to awe the
people into submission to the conscription
net which is being enforced. Hundreds of
the inhabitants were leaving daily to avoid
impressment.
The twelve months1 men, whose term of
service is about V) expire, refuse to re-enlist
under any circumstances, and are deserting
in large nuiuljers.
Cairo, April 28. (Special to the Chicago
Time.) Advices from Pittsburg Landing to
buiRluy night have lieeu received.
The roads were improving, and the prcpn-
rations fur the coming battle are progressing
Bteadiiy.
The pickets of the two armies are now
onlv two and and a half miles apart.
There is much sickness among our troops.
the result of fatigue, exposure and the un
healthy climate.
Jtefugccs report that Gen. Villipiquc is
still in command of Fort Wright, and hui
a force ot from 0000 to 8000 men. The guns
lrom l oil itamioipii nave uceu taken there.
and hirge numbers of negroes arc constantly
ut hoik strengthening the I on incut ions.
There is a report here, which in deemed
reliable, that the 1 tel. el gun-boat fleet was
coming up the river to attack our fleet for
the possession ot the Mississippi.
On the reception of this report, a strainer
w as immediately despatched to Island No,
10, having ou board gunners sufficient to
man the batteries there.
The refugees report that a despotic, censor
fliip is exercised ill all parts ot the South,
The public prints dure to utter nothing der
ogatory to the cause ol the Rebellion. They
u1m say that Union men there are as firm and
loyal as ever, rejoicing ut the near approach
4i' the I'uiofi tinny.
I'niou clubs meet in Memphis, and arc
holding t oi respendeure with similar clubs
lu nearly every large city in the South.
General Prentiss and tha other Union
prisoners were received with marked atten
tion by the Union jtcople. They were taken
to I U.jOUloO. u. .
Fort Harris, just uboc Memphw, ha.; li
(ivertlowtd bv crcviu-jC, and much' dmn'
Jiad been d me to the ourroundtu country
What Rebel Prisoners TntsK. Some
of the Fort Donclson Hecesh prisoners con
Cued at Chicago, have written a letter to the
Nashville Patriot, which they request the
Tennessee papers . to .copy, in which : they
hut : YV e want to say to our wlvrs, lathers,
mother and children, not to run away from
their homes and firesides, as others have
done, even if the Federal forces should come
in tlieir midst; nor grieve themselves unne
cessarily on our account. We know not
(if wc are detained lone.) how our wives and
children will live; but wo nro prisoners of
nope, and we have lortncu a ociter opinion
of the Northern people and tho army than
wc were accustomed to hear. We are short
of clothing, and particularly of money.
It is believed the civil tribunals of France
will soon have to decide the question whether
Roman Catholic priests can contract civil
marringo in France.
Sunday Ratti.s. The battle of Pitts
burgh Landing was brought on on Sunday
morning by the relels, and they, the attack
ing party, were beaten. It is said that every
battle fought on Sunday in this war has been
lost by tho side whose attack brought on
the engagement on that dayk
PERSONS WANTING A
CHANGE of CLIMATE FOR HEALTH,
SKE ADVERTISEMENT OF
virrEr,A.irr farms-
Alniiiiif rntor'N police.
NOTICE is hereby Riven that letters of A dmini.
tration bavins been granted to tho undersigned
ou tho estate, of Frederick Cable, Into of Jackson
township, Northumberland county, Pennsylvania,
deceased, all persons indebted are requested to make
immediate payment, and (huso having claims to
present them for settlement.
JAOOH CARLE, Administrator.
Banbury, April 19, 1S62. Ot
'THeYgo right to THE SPOT."
INSTANT RELIEF! STOP YOUR COUGH!
rUllIFY YOUK BiTKATlI!.
STRENGTHEN YOUR VOICE!
SPALDING'S
Tiiito.iT toi'i:"rio.s
ARE
GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN.
GOOD FOR LECTURERS,
GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS,
GOOD FOR SINGERS,
GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES.
Gentlemen Carry
Mpaldiii'H 'I'liront 4'ui"-f lonN.
Ladies are delighted wilh
Spnldinj'H 'I'liront 4'oiitVi-lioiiN.
Children Cry fur
NtnllinKB 'a'liroiu 'on Tec-lions.
They relievo a Cough instantly.
They clear the Throat.
They givo strength and volume to the voice.
They impart a delicious aroma to the breath.
They are delightful to tho tasto.
They are made of simple herbs and cannot harm
any one.
I advise every one who has a Cough or a Husky
Voice or a Bad llreath, or any difficulty of the Throat
to got a package of my Throat Confections ; they will
relievo you instantly, and you w ill agree w ith mo
that ''they go right to the spot." You will Dud them
very useful and pleasant w hile traveling or attending
public meetings for stilling your Cough or allaying
your thirst. If you try one package. I am safe in
saying that you will ever afterwards consider them
ndispensiblo. Youwill find them at tho Druggist
and Dealers in Medicines.
Price 25 Cents.
My signature U on each pacakage. All olhors are
counterfeit.
A Package will be sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt
of Thirty Cents. Address,
HENRY C. SPALDING,
No. 48 Cedar street, New York.
For sale at It. A. Fisher's Drug Store, Sunbury, Pa,
CURE
NepvousHeadache
Bv the use of these Tills the neriodic attacks of Ner
vous or Sick Headache may lie prevented: und If
taken at the commencement of an attack'immediuto
relief from pain and sicknesses will be obtained.
luey seldom tail In removing the Auusca and
Headache to which females are so subject.
lucy act geuuy upon tuo nowcu, removing uos-
tiveness.
For Literary men, Students, Delicate Females, and
all persons of sedentary habits, they aro valuable as
Laxative, improving tno appetite, giving tone and
vigor to the digestive organs, and restoring tho natu
ral elasticity and strength of the whole system.
J ue er.l'll Ai.li; 1'11,l,b are ine result ol long in
vestigation and carefully conducted experiments,
Having been lu use many years, during wuicn lime
they iiava prevented and relieved a vast amount of
pain and aunering lrom jioauucne, wnetner originat
ing in the nervous system or from a deranged statu
oi tue stomacn.
The are eutirelv vegetable in their composition
and may be taken at all times with iterfcet safety,
without making auy ehauge of diet, and tho absence
of any disagreeable tusto renders it easy lo adminis
ter mem io cnuureu.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS !
The genuine bare five signature! of Henry C
Spalding on each Box.
cold oy Druggists and all oilier ueaiera in juedi
ciues.
A Box will bo sent by mail prepared on receipt of
ine
Price, 26 Cents.
All orders should be addressed to
HENRY O. BPALDINO,
48 Cedur Street, New York.
For sale at FISHER'S Drug Storo, Sunbury, I'a
From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va.
Cenhalic Pills accomplish the object for which they
were made, vit: uure ueauacno in an hs luruu.
From the Democrat, St. Cloud, Minn.
If you are. or have been troubled with the head
ache, send tor a box (Cepbalio Pills,) so that you may
nave lueui in cane ol an auacx.
From the St. Louis Democrat.
The immense demand, for Cephalic Pills if rapidly
From the Garotte, Davenport, Iowa. -
Mr. Spalding would not eonnoet his name with an
article lie aid not know to possess real merit.
' From the Advertiser, Providence, K. I.
The testimony in their favor k strong, from the
From the Daily News, Newport, R. I.
Cepbalio Pills ue taking the place of all kinds.
From tha Kanawha Star, Va.
We are aura that persons uSeriag with the head
ache, who try them, wui aUch lu tucm. .
' ' From the Advertiser, Providence, B I
The Cephulie Pillt are said to be a remarkably
eflcetive uoicdv f"r the hoj Ik he, and one ol lue
ery l.i.t for that very tuo,utu! ion ) laiul whivh fc'a
et ei uea au eov 'uw . , ,
TT TT . "HI TTl
A PINOLE IIOTTLK OF
WVfl..
M J- --iWW.1 Will M. I -e y"
CO
Save llie ricccs! '
HpnlttlnK'i I'rrpnri'tl 4 J 1 no I
HpiiltllnK Ireinrel (JIiic t
MpnltltiiK'si lrrpnrMl falue!
WILL SAVE TEN TIMES ITS COST
ANNUALLY.
As accidents will happen, even In well regulated
families, it f very desirable to have sumo cheap and
convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toyi, Crock
ery, Ac.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLtE
Meets all such emergencies, and no household enn
uflurd to without it. It is always rcudy and
tip to the slicking point.
"tHKITL IN KVEltY HOUSE."
A Brush accompanies each Boltlo.
PRICE 23 CENTS.
Address
HENRY C. SPALDING,
No. 48 Cedar Street, New York.
For salo at R. A. FISHEU'8 Drug Store, Sunhuryi
Northumberland county, Pa.
CAUTION!
As certain unprincipled persons aro attempting to
palm oil' on Iho unsuspecting public imitations of my
PREPARED GLUE, I would caution all persons In
examine before purchasing, and see tlint the full
namo SPALDING'S PREPARED GLl'K, is on tho
outside wrapper ; all others aro swindling counter
feits. Slay 3, 18fi2.
o x rill iT i -a it .it a.i
.t icsi:icii:n i
J. KNOX,
llox 155, I'lllNlniili, I'emi'u.
Select Lists of Strawberries.
For $5 wo will furnish 100 plants each of the
following kinds : Trimnplie de Hand, Tndlnpv'a
Victoria, Burr's New Pine, Jenny Lind and Wilson's
Albany.
For'SlO wc will furiiinh 100 plants each of tho
following choice kinds: Triomphc do (land. Trol
lope's 'ictoria, 'icomtosse llericart de Thury Fill
more, Downer's Prolific, Burr's New Pine, lenny
Lind, Cutter's Seedling, M'Avuy'd Superior and
Wilson's Albany.
Triomphc dc Gutid.
For deseripliin of this superb and unrivalled
Strawberry, see our circular. Wo will furnish this
variety and the Wilson's Albany, tho two leading
kiuds, at the following rates : i
TriomyliQ de. dind.
60 ffents per dozen, $2 per lot); 5.000 f,,r ?15;
10,000 for ?ri; 20.000 f.r Sloo. For the SI 00 lot.
Ave per cunt, w ill be charge, 1 for boxes and packing.
II i you s Alttiny.
25 cents per doz.in. SI per 100 ; 3,000 for 10.
Large quantities at the .siinie rate.
For S 1 00 we w ill furnish lo.mio Trioinphn de Uand
and 10,000 Wilson's Alb.inr. Five per cunt, will
also bo charged for this lot, for boxes and packing.
Plants 1,1 Mail.
Wo will send to any ikis( office- address in tho
country. mis1 paid, and can-folly put up so us to
carry safely, one hundred good plants of any variety
found lu our catalogue at the prices there annexed.
For instance, loo Wilson's Albany for SI, lUO T'rol-
ope s icloria 1 iO. 100 'I riompho do Gnnd. !-'. Ac.
L tf iNo oniers tilled lor plants ov mail tor less
thau one dollar's worth, of anv one kind, and when
ss thau 100 aro ordered, it mint U ut tu dusen
Jkfispbrmrs.
Brinekles Orange and Franeonla. SI per rloien, $5
per 10U, f.10 per 1.U00. lastolll, River's Largo
ruited Monthly, Knevitt's Giant, Hudson River
Antwep, Red Antwerp, Yellow Antwerp. Allen's
Jlardy, t o cents per rtnien. j.f per 100. Sl'o per 1. 000.
mprovej American lilack tap, 0 ceuls per Uoicn,
3 per 100, S2j per l.ooo.
ofieet i..vr,v oj iiat)iterrics.
For $10 wo will furnish 100 Brinckle's Oranie. Uie
finest flavored Raspberry, us well as ono of the
largest, most beautiful, and productive; 100 Franco
nia, a very large red berry, of good llavur, attractive
and enormously productive ; 100 Improved Amuricau
Black Cap, much larger, more juicy, better flavored,
witn tewer seeii and every way superior to tlie
common Black Cap. I ho plant is entirely hardy
and productive, and tho fiuit is much sought utter
lu lliu market.
Tho altove kinds inctudo tho threo colors, red.
orange anil black, and furnish n ploufniit variety in
flavor. We regard them us the best lor uiuutcurs.
and Ihe most proliluble for market culture.
Llaci'terrics.
New Rochelle. SI per dozen.. ?5 per 100, S25 rer
000, S100 per j,U00 ; Dorchester. 7 ." cents per dozen,
SI per 100. S'.'j per 1.000 ; Newman's Thornier, M
cents per dozen, is! iier 100, :'0 per 1.000. Wo w ill
send 100 each of tlie above three kinds for S10.
Each package of Straw berry and Blackberry pluul
will contain printed instruction for cultivation.
ror prices ot tim;w, 1 ttmnts. tton.ttttenies.
Hhitlxirb. AsiMrnins, A-e.. see our circular, which
will be sent to all applicants enclosing stamps.
l ' Wo have opened at No. 2'.' Fifth Street, a
Si t u SToliK anu Ibutrii l LTt'BAI. Di:i'oT, wliero nil
articles belonging lo such au ttublitbu)out can bo
uad. ot the best quality.
April ayita, lhi2.
I'pptT
.u-
(rllNltl 'I'OWIINllip.
VTOTICE is lu-reby given that the Auditors of
LN Upper Augusta towiiidiipwil) meet at the (irar.d
Jury Room, in the borough of Sunbury, ou Friilay
und Saturday, the 2d and '.A days of May next, when
persons indelteil or having claims naiust said towu
ebilk are requested to attend.
j lie uvcrsocrs ot tno I'oor and cupervicor elect,
for 1-Stl2, are remiested to enter security on Friilay.
the 2d of May, according totlie late act of Assembly.
The School Treasurer is requested to meet tho
Auditors ou Saturday, the 3d of Mav, to have his
accounts uudited. JAMES CAMPRKLL,
JAMES BACHELOR,
W.M. S. SNYDER.
Upper Augusta tp., April 11), 1S02.
I.iit'Untt it n it & liloouihburK ltall-
rond.
ON and after November 25, 1861, Pus:cngcr
Trains will run as follows :
MOVING SOUTH
Pre i slit tf
J'ast.eui r.
lfl.Hil A. M.
12.15 P.M.
Tnssenccr.
6.25 A. M.
fi.:to
8.32
8.40
Leave
Fcranton,
Klugston,
Bloomsburg,
Rupert,
Danville.
0 15
Arrive at Northumberland, 10.00
MOVING NORTH.
Northumberland, 4. SO P. M.
Danville, 6.10
Rupert, 5.15
Bloomsburg, 0.57
Kingston, 8.00 Leave, 1.45 P.M.
Leave
Arrive at Scrautou, 9.00 P. M. 3.10
A Passenger Train also leuves Kingston at 8.38
A. M , for Scrauton, to connect with a train for
New York. Returning, leuves Scrauton on ariivul
of train from New York, at 4.15 P. M.
i he Lackawanna x Bloomsburg Railroad connects
wilh the Delaware, Lackuwuumt and Western Rail
road at Scrauton, for Now York and iutoriucdiuto
points east.
ai nuperi ii connects wnn ine uatiawraa Jtau
road, for points both east and west.
At Nortliunihcrluu't tt connects w ith tlie 1'hilndel-
phia A Erio Railroad und Northern Central Rail
road, for points west and south.
juiia r. ilmx, cup t.
J. C. Wfi.i.s, General Ticket Ageut.
April 5. 1S02.
IfeU'J. fcprliiu ii ud Niiiiiiufr ltoU'-i.
CLOTHINQ Ton ALL.
THE undersigned has just received the largest
assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER CLO
T1IIKG ever brought to Sunbury, and takes pleasure
in infurnuug bis Iriouiu and the public gtuerully,
that be is enabled to sell
CHEAPER THAN EVER!!
llii stock is of tho beat material, manufactured in the
n cutout and latest styles, and consists ol
DRESS COATS FROM 5 to 14,
Caesimore or Business Coats of different prices.
Fst Plain anil Fancy Cusuiinorce of the latest
styles,
A large assortment of Plain and Fancy Vests,
Well made Shirts, Woolen Shirts and Overshirta,
CARPET BAGS AND TRUNKS,
Aadaltoa number of other articles of gunllomena'
wear.
We annonnea to every one that our CLOTHINQ
EMPORIUM is unsurpassed by any other in the
iiuia for uaalilv. cheapness and durability. We ean
safely aay to those who are purchasing Ready Made
Clothing, at retail, they ean bny their goods of me
at a cheeper Cash Price than any ether oslubluhinent
In t'etuwylrania. -
I ke proof of the Pudding Is eating it . rioaid
give me call before purchasing thrwhvre.
JOSEPH SCUM t.llZt.R, Agent,
, Nearly opposite W eaver Hotel
Suuburf , B!th 29, 1802
flnrdwaro, ."Tlarhliicry, I('huulsi
'I'volsi, Ac,
HENRY GILBERT,
Marlct Street, Opposite tin Vuttrt House,
lUniiism no, Pa.,
DEALER In all kinds of Builders and Manufac
turers' Hardware, Iron, Steel, Coil Chain, Ropes,
Pulley Blocks, Ac.
LlNSKF.D, Hi ntQ AND MAC'rllNERY OlLS.
The Lubricating Oils aro adapted to every variety
of Machinery. Also, at manufacturers pi iocs,
Wood Woukino MArnmnnr,
vit : Planing, Sash, Morticing and Sawing Ma
chines, Ac.
MArnistsTs' Tools,
viz : Planers, Engine and Hand Lathes, Bolt Cutters,
Ac, Ao.,
'Machine Belting, of Rubber and Leather, constantly
on band.
Herring'! Fire Proof Safes, rintform Scales, Tin
Plate, Sheet Iron. Block Tin and Trimmers' Tools.
Purchasers will find it to their interest to give
us a cell.
Harrisburg, March 29, 1862.
KA1Y II.-SI?. '
Corner of State and Third Streets,
llAnnisnyrta, Pa.'
TITIS HOUfK, In consequence of lis convenience
anil near location to . iho Capitol, has made it a
dcsirablo stopping place, not only for thoso having
business at the seat of Government, but lor others
visiting Harrisburg.
Aim oh 20, IM02.
lMuiio fur riilp.
A HANDSOME, SECOND HAND PIANO, of soft
and sweet tone, for salo uhoap.
Also, a framo building, for an office.
Enquire or CHARLES PLEASANTS.
Sitnbur.v, March 29, 1M02. Ut
fiOI,M MAI.ICIi,
A llorney lit .uiv, Sunbury, Nurthumber"
J lantl courtly. Pennsylvania.
(Formerly I'reeburg. Snyder county.)
OFFlt'E. Market street, one d'or oast of Friling
A Grant's Store, and nearly opposite the Court House.
All professional business, collections, &s , will re
ceive prompt attention.
April 12, 1SD2.
Tltc St. IiOiiIn,
Chestnut Street, betwem Third and Pourth,
PlIlbADKLPIIIA.
flJirc underpinned, having leased, for n term of
I years, this popular house, have the pleasuro of
nnnouncing to their friends mid the traveling com
munity that it is now open for the reception of guests.
The house, since the first of March lust, has been
entirely renovated and refitted in a superior manner;
tho uiiartmenls aro large, well ventilated and fur
nished in modern style. It is centrally lornted,
convenient- to nil tho dojot and stonmlsmt landings,
nnd in the immediate vicinity of tho Custom House,
Post Ollico nnd the Corn Exchange.
Connected with tho Hotel is a Restaurant for the
accommodation of thoso preferring tho European
plan. Prices of Rooms from Three to Seven Dollars
per week, nccordiug to location.
Board SI 50 per day. Table d'Hoto for merchnnta
nnd business men froui 1 to 3 P. M.
HENRY NEIL,
ISAAC L. DEVOE.
April 12. lr,2 ly
IVllMllill'i'l'OII IlOIIHO,
NORTHUMBERLAND, PENNSYLVANIA,
(iVtvzr the V ridge.)
TIIIE subscriber having leased this well known
L Tavern Stand, lately kept by Mrs. C. S. Brown,
respectfully informs the public that he is refitting and
repairing the premises, and will bo prepared to en
tertain, in a conif .rtablo manner, his numerous
friends throughout the county, and all who may
patronize his establishment.
April 12, lSf.2. JOSEPH VANKIRK.
1'OU SALE, cheap, three copies of the Cottage
Bible, in two Volumes, with commcniaiics.
11. B. MASSEU.
tmtn!
I'lio Aslitiii'ia I'lxpwsm Company.
G1
IVE NOTICE that thoy have concluded nr-
rangeuienls w ith the Northern Central Railroad
Comiainy to run trains from Baltimore for York,
Harrisburg, Dauphin, Halifax. Trovorton, Sunbury,
Northumberland. Lewisburg, Milton, Muncy, Wil
liamspnrt, uunll intermediate stations, connecting
at Harrisburg with tho GREAT WESTERN EX
PRESS for Pittsburg, Cincinnati, St. Louis and the
West.
Also with Howard A Co. 's Express nt Milton or
Danville, Bloomsburg, Wilkesburre, Pittston, Scrau
ton, and intormediuto stations on tho Cattawissa.
Luckawunuu A Bloomsburg Railroads. At Wil
liatuspurt, by Howard A Co.'s Express to Jersey
Shore and Lock Haven. Also, by Howard It Co.,
and their connections, for Canton, Troy, Klmira,
KiK'hcsler. Itiithilo, Niagara, and to all accessible
points in Western New York and Canada, by which
they will forward Merchandise, Specie, Bunk Notes.
Jewelry, und Valuable Puukages of every descrip
tion. Also, Notes, Drafts and Bills for Collection.
Experienced nnd efficient messengers employed,
und every cll'ort will be uiude lo render satisfaction.
.HiHX BINGHAM,
Superintendent Pcnn'a Division, Philadelphia.
R. A. FISCHER, Agent for Sunbury.
April 5, 1S02.
I'IMil.i: Ac Men
SEWING MACHINE CO-,
5:!S BKOADWAY, NEW YORK.
Descriptive Circuities, vith S'tmplcs of 1!W'
vill lie sent Mini l'rie.
OUR " FAMILY SEWING MACHINE,"
HAVING attained a well established ami flattering
re, illation, as being of all machines yet intro
duced, tho one best adapted to All Kisijs or Family
Skwixo, and having met with a success in its salo
beyond our greatest anticipation, so much so, that tor
three months our orders have been ahead of our
capacity to supply, wo would now anuounco that wc
nave increased our manufacturing facilities, so that
from this timo forth, wo shall be enabled to supply
orders on demand.
In the changes brought ubout by tho war, no one
thing has played n more important part than tho
"Skwino M.uiiiNK." Without it three-f mrtlis of
our soldiers would to-dav be clothed in anything but
'Military Costume." All ever tho Innd nnuy clo
thing has been tho work required of our patriotic
women, und nobly have they refunded. Not content
to make only so many garments us their hands could
accomplish, they have called the (iSowing Machine"
to their aid, unit bv it huve rolled out the soldiers'
Coats. Pants ami Shiuts. at a rale ustem.-hing to
themselves. Knowing that this work could not long
continue, lnnny thoughtful, prudent housewives, were
careful to select tho machine of all others, which
would do the heavy army work, and when done w ith
that, then to be used us their Family Machine, and
in selecting one of tho
'FixKi.E & Lyon Sewiso Machine Company's
Family Machines,"
with which yon may sew from the finest cambric to
the hoavicst'cloth, without change of feed, needle, or
tension thev have not been disappointed.
Thus having developed Iho adaptability of our
machine for all kinds ot work, we have madeanotber
step in udvancc, and by several iintortant changes in
our "Ko. 3 Mkiulm Maciiines," luivo produced a
'Tailoring Machine, " which we confidently cluim
to bo tho -BEST TAILOR INtl MACHINE" yet
introduced, sewing tho coarsest linen thread with us
much ease us the common cotton uud when required
may be used to do tho very finest cambric work, with
liOor 2o0 cotton thus combinini; in one compact
form, every quality required in either a FAMILY
OR MANlFACTlRIMi MACHINE.
We have had our Machines before the public Ions
cnoiiL'h to establish their reputation. Dozens of
others who started with Hying colors ' have fallen by
tho wayside , ' and "soon mo places tnat knew tliem
will know them no more." Step by step has the
Fink le A Lvon Machine won its way to public
favor : its success is established, and henceforth our
aim shall bo, us it has in the pust been, to still further
improve, simplify uud re. luce tho oost of our ma
chines. We shall, in a few days, issue a now price
list. For further particilars address,
FINKLE i, LYON SEWIXU MACHINE CO.,
No. 63S Broadway, New York.
t-tfMI. . Masser, Agent, Sunbury, Pa.
March 2, Ibtlil.
1'riiul.Iin IIoiino,
T)EBUILT AND REFUIN1S11ED, Cor. Howard
i and Franklin Street, a few Square West of tho
Northern Central Railroad Depot, BALTIMORE!
Itf XtsHMi, $1 TEH Day.
O. LEISENRINU, Proprietor.
July 10, 1859. U'
'l'KKAMI Iti:it'M HtU
or MIJAL
i'.'r.vri:.
A GREEABLY to tho wwUon of the A
t of
.X V Aseuuibly, entitled
. ... ....
au Act to reduce the Sluto
debt, Ac,
nassed the 20th day of April, 1814, for
non-payment of taxes, and iu supplement thoreto,
tue 'treasurer ot KurluuuiDcrieuu. iwumj uj
givoa notico to all persons concerned therein, that
unless the County, Slate, Road and School Taxes,
Ac, due on the following real estate in tho oounty
of Northuulierlaud, are not paid before Ihe day of
aide, the whole, or auch part of oacu aa will pay the
charges and oust chargeable thereon, will be sold at
the Court House, in the borough of Sunbury, couuty
ftf Kfirlliiiiiiherliinri. on Ihe second Monday of June,
1843, being the Uth day of the mouth ; end Ihe sale
will be continued by a'ljournment from day to day,
r Mrroaniires ol Ux as due Ihe said county, and the
cost accruing on each respectively :
. Am (of Tax
i Coal To!oiiir.
a Lobs Alexander JotdiUi, - I vasr,
S l
1J tf
ISA 1
F. O. Barton.
'H 1
Chirks RoujhUr,.
4 M
15 7
211 67
2V
1 99
12 16
lilt) 90
6 90
130 4i
I 00
4 90
90
21 21
6 90
6 90
1 18
8 35
1 il
19 00
4 90
18 (III
12 41
' 47 20
9 50
1 III
4 90
2 30
6 90
7(1
CO 00
1 13
1 00
1 oo
75
20
3 40
10
00
10
40
70
41
40
41
.to
22
22
03
B.I
oo-
1 50
93
3 33
2 78
3 90
27
David Mc'NiL'ht, 1
8 "
ao "
11
119
10 '
1
1 "
8 "
1 "
118 "
2 ''
!)
8 "
1 . "
1
23 "
1 "
4 "
1 "
2 '
7 "
1 '
2 "
Metlran A Barry, 1
Oeorge Reed. 1
Martz Rittenhouse, Nos. 1
A 2, blocks 54 und 30, 1
Shamokin Town Lot, Asso'n, 1
Philip Sloan, 2
Chas. Smith. No. 8, bl'k 72, 2
Crijer A Shipman, 1
JacohS. Smith, No. 1, b'k 50, 2
Win. Widemer, 2
H.J.Wolverton. No. 8, b'k 25,2
Amos Vnstiue. in trust. 1
Adam Adam, No. 1 uud 2,
2, block 03, 1
John Black, 1
Jacob Bailsman, J
Philip (Iroom, 1
Lilley A Slator,No.:iS,b'k 152.1
J. F. Long, I
Elizabeth Long. No. 4. b'k 94.1
W m. MeCarty, block 33, 1
Chas. Rciuhart, No. II, b'k 1,1
Stohver A Co. No. 423 and
421. block?, 1
Benjamin Suavely, 1
Jacob Shoch, No! 1. b'k 105, 1
Tracy A Co., No. 40'J und
410, block 4, 1
Zi:nuK Township.
Benjamin Vast ine, 1
1 " Robert Moore, No. 2. b'k 109,1
1 " Sum Sherrif), " HI " fi, 1
1 " DanShapncl, " 12 " K, 1
2 " Wm. Miller, " KA9 " 12, 1
1 " Duv Slnipnell, " 12 " lo, I
1 " John Rules, " U " SO, 1
1 ' Francis Otto, 7 "12.1, 4
2 " Dun Slopich, "I2.U3 ' 02, 1
3 " W.J. Philij.". " 123 " 78, 1
00 Acres. Sarah Smith, .1
60 " Wm. Atwater, 3
57 Lots, tleorgo W. Beebo,
2 " 41 Acres, "
1 " 05 " "
1 15 Acres. " Bellas tract, 2
1 Lot, W. Stanton. No. 3. b'k 121, 3
1 " I. Taylor, No. a, block SS, 3
1 15 Acres. U. S. Bank. 1
1 Lot. J. Bcrgstrcsser. No. 13 b 118. 1
2 " J. Bush, No. 12 A 13. b'k 121,1
1 " T. Bryon, now P. Mtichuu,
No. 7, b'k 131, ,2
5 Acres. John Brcnnen,
1 Lot.T. Bateman. No. 11, b'k 27, 2
175 Acres, Ira T. Clement. 1
1 Lot, J Campbell, No. 11, b'k 131, 1
25 " AV ruha'ii Deppeu, 1
2 Acres 0 block Ml, 1
1 " " " 02, 1
I " ' " lu.'i, 1
1 Lol, J. De Victor. No. 11. b'k S5, 1
2 " D. Dunboch, No. IA2. b'k 55, 1
1 " Rebecca Epling. No. it. b 105, 2
2 " I.S.Diinkb beiger. No.f.tib132, 1
2 " S. lieinherling. No. SAO. b 51, I
2 " W.Oaiiglcr. No. 12A 13.1.00, 1
2 " J. Ililhish. No. 12 A 13, b lnl, 1
1 " John Hilling. No. '.), b'k 50. 2
1 " P. Houghuwout, No. 7, b ln'J, 1
122 " Charles P. llclfcintein, 2
5 two acre lots, " 2
9 acres, " 1
3 one ncrc lots, " 2
137 Acres. " 2
1 Lot, C. llarncv. No. 10. block 50, 1
1 " G. Harney, No. 3, block :l. 1
2 " J. llensel, Nos. 1 A 2. b'k 100. 2
OJ " M. Kearny, block 100, 1
2 " (). Knopp, Nos. 4 A 5, b'k 92, 1
1 " Oco Kolilcr. No. 1. block 58. 1
2 " M. Knupp, Nos. 12 A 13, b 68, 1
1 " M. Knapp, No. 3, block 51, 1
1 " Jonns Reiser. No. 6, b k 120, 1
6 Acres, Janu s R. Lowe, 1
85 05
2 58
2 S7
SS 39
OS
30
1 CI
1 41
1 70
9 45
70
1 13
18
03
05
2 70
IS
87
1 03
90
I f.7J
3 On
1 0!l
2 II
7 01
II 00
90
10 95
11 20
32
4S
2 00
3 81
1 15
1 83
2 03
90
3 90
1 11
2 99
1 80
1 8
1 43
2 31
1 7tl
1 58
fiS
IS
1 50
1 73
05
7 45
90
2 SO
4 80
49
5 63
3 11
45
5
7
1 Lot, James Lvtle, No. fi, b k 93, 2
Michael Latsha. No.7A8. b 11. 1
Jonathan Lewis. No. 1. b'k 11,2
John McDowel. Nos. 2 and 3, 2
C. MeCulliK-h, No. 13, b'kTS. 2
Cath.McCullough, No. 5, b 130, 2
Oeorge II. May, 1
Jas Matter, Nos. 3A5. b'k 100. 1
Jacob Malick. No. 5. b'k 121, 1
John Naughton. No. 1), b 123, 1
Martin O'Neal, No. 5, b'k 50, 1
Mary Rosury, No. 12. b'k 93, 1
Jacob Rcinhart, Nos. 3A4, h 7 1 , 2
Eliza Rilehio, No. 3, b'k 90. 1
40 Acres, Elizabelh Sober, 2
5 Lots, Samuel Tillev, Nos. 9, 10.11,
12 and 13'. b'k Sii A H7. 2
2 " Jos. Wilkinson. Nos.loA 12.1,r.'.. 2
1 " Geo. Weaver, No. 11, li'k 23, 1
3 Joseph Wernich, Nos. 9, 10 A
13. block 90, 2
21 "
l" '
Abrni.Zarliiian.Nos.l A2.bll8, 1
John P. Zimmerman. No.l.hS. 1
Dan. Zimiueruuin, No. 3, b S. 1
Henrv Flenuig. No. 8, b k 93, 1
S no
85
Dennis Kitznutrick. 1
Daniel S. Herb, 1 "
Isaac Berger, 1 "
Conrad Smeltv A Co., No?.
11. 12 and 13, block 23, 1 "
Martin Donly, No. 5, b'k 107, 1 "
Jomiihan Duiiklebcrger,Nus.
3 and 4, block S5, 1 "
Patrick Daily, Nos. 5 und P,
block fis und 78, 1 "
Thomas l'rancy, 1 "
John liillespic, Nos. 4 and 0,
block 107, 1 "
Evan Jenkins, No. 5, b'k 55, 1 '
Ann Lvneh. No. 13, b k 121. I
ltiehiir'.l Lobb, 3 and 1. b'k 55, 1 "
Patrick O'tiaru. No. 4, b I'.T, I "
JamesRenny, Jr. No. 4, b 78, I "
William Williams, I '
Isaac Taylor. No. 5, b'k IS, 2 "
91
20
20
89
1 50
30
75
02
30
10
I 7ti
Lower M.vn.N0Y Township.
.".3 Acres. Michael Wolf, I "
82 " tleorge Krieger, I "
8 " John Harrold's cstuto, I '
7 .. j ..
MofNrCAnMEL Township,
2 sr
3 00
08
10 32
3il
I.'iO 40
23 25
30
90
I 15
70
87 09
20 10
III 80
3 97
I 52
3 22
I 70
fiS
4 40
4 79
63
I I 20
7 40
23
4.'!
41
43
43
85
10 58
I 28
I 28
43
63
8(5 " Snruh Ries,
1 Lot, Thomas Est. No. 9, block 52,
100 Lois, Ilui-'hs A Bichel,
1k7 ' F. W. Hues,
1 Lot, Henry Jenny, No. 20, b'k 22,
2 lots, Win. Calltuer,
2 " Win. Me Williams, Nos. II A
15, block o,
2 lots, Jenkins Watkins, Nos. II A
la, block 3if
142 lots, John Hues,
07 " Alexander Jordan,
00 ucros Duvid Longcneckcr
25 lots John Hough, Agent
1 lot Frederick Faliriou
375 lots Susq. Coal Co.
2 lots Thos. Jones Nos. IA2 b'k 43
2i lota J. S. McWilliums Nos. 10 A
II block 29
08 acres Thomas Buumgardncr
08 acres do
I J-ot Patrick Curtcr No. 25 b'k 23
107 lots Wm. L. Dcwart
176 acres John C. Hcvlnian
1 lot Thos Jenkins No 1 b'k 07
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I lot .lames Kenedy No. 'b b'k 22
I lot Thos. J. Morgan No. 11 b'k 41 I
I lot Rob. Murphy No. 3 b'k 23 I
I lot Jacob E. Muerick No. 11 b CI I
1 lot Moody A Roush I
130 lots Mount Curmel Co. I
2 lots Duv id Maize Nos 18.1 19 b 23 I
3 lots Wm Persing Nos 21 25 A M
block 31 und 51 I
I lot Win Ritchie No I block 30 I
I lot Sbudwick Watkins No 14 b 32 I
Lower AroraTA TowNSiiir.
25 acres Petor Shindcl's estate I do
22 do Win. Shipmiui I do
4 do Miirgiu-ct Furusnorth I do
7 do Jiioob Shaffer J da
2 do Kriegcr or D. Conrad I do
Michael Uresingcr I u
MajlinKandaU I o
John Young I uo
Point Tows ship.
35 acre William Cook j"
BO do do J oo
SO do Jackson Servy 1 aa
64 do William M. Housol
CiiiLlsct'Abi'E Towssiur.
3 Ml
2 SS
I 21
43
S 75
4 24
2 acrti Cameron A Frkk house A lot, I do
Rusu Towjishu.
96 acres Simon P. Kaao I o
. BtiNiii'RT Bonot'GH.
ii. H.rh Koan No. 140 and 13a 1
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I 60
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J. Pleasants and C Bruncr
do do
Clapp A Hughes
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WILLIAM L 1RW IN', iuwun-i
10 " John Cue A Co. - S
2d " W illiam K. Evans, 2
2H7 Acres, Furnace Hun Imp. Co. 2
1 Lot, John Hunt, No. 1, Block 1X3, 2
2 " George Lel"enrlng, No. 10
and It. Block 100, 3
SSO Acres, Joseph T. Muthows, 1
flltl " Hugh Bellas, 1
10 Lots, Peter Cull en, . 3
200 Acres, Donnell A Sill, 1
1 Lot. Edward Derkin, No. I, U k 76, 1
10 Lots. Henry L. Elder, 1
1 " t. M. Knso, No. 4, Block 63, 2
SI " Wm. Kriekline, 2
8 " Francis Keenan, 2
8 ' Christian Keefer, 2
2 " JasLuscas. No. 8 A 9. b'k 198,2
72 Acres, MeCarty A Weaver, 1
2 Lots, Martin Mitchell. No. 5 nnd 53, 1
lWtt. - Arris no, cnntitu 1N4I4.
of ."V'W Vrl Ultra.
THE CAMDEN AND AM BOY AND PHILADEL
PHIA AND TRENTON K. It. CO.'S LINES.
Prom Philadelphia to Ne.if Yuri and Way I'uct t,
from Walnut street Wharf and Kensington
Depot, trill leave as follows, viz : FAltls.
At 8 A. M., vin Camden and A in boy, (C. and
A. Accommodation.) $2 25
At OA. M., via Cumdon and Jersey City, N J.,
Accommodation, 2 25
At 9 A. M., vin Kensington nnd Jersey City,
(Morning Mail.) 3 00
At 121 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, (Ac
commodation.) 2 25
At 2 P. M., via CamJcn nnd Amboy, (C. nnd
A. Express,) 3 po
At 4 P. M., via Camden and Jersey City,
(Evening Express,) 3 00
At 4 P. AI., via Camden nnd Jersey City,
(Second Class Ticket.) 2 2i
Al 01 P. M., via Kensington nnd Jersey Cily,
(EveningMail,) 3 00
At 12 P. AI., via Kensington and Jersey City,
(Southern Mail.) 3 00
At 5 P. AI.,via Camden nnd Amboy, (Accom
modation, Freight and Passcngur, First
Class Ticket, 2 25
Second Class Ticket, 1 1,0
The 01 P. M. Line runs daily, (Sundnyscxcopted.)
Tho 12 P. AI., Southern Mail, runs daily.
For Water Uap, Stroudsbiiig, Scrauton, Wilkes-
barre, Montrose, lireat Bend, Ac, at 7-10 A. M.,
from Kensington, via Dcluwurc, Lackawanna and
Western Railroad.
For AUiueh Chunk. Allentown, Bethlehem, Belvi-
dere, Kastoii, Lambertvillc, l'leiniugion, Ac, at 7-10
A. M., from Kensington Depot, aud lit 21 P. M ,
from Walnut street Wharf.
(The 7-10 A. At. Line connects with Trains leaving
Eastun for Munch Chunk, at 3-,",5 1. AI )
For Mount Holly, at IS A. M., 2 mid 4 P. AI.
For Freehold, ai 6 A. Al. and 2 P. AI.
WAY LINES.
For Bristol, Trenton, Ac, at 7-10 and 91 A. M. nnd
5, t!-3ll and 12 P. AI. from Kensington, uud ut K
P. Al. from Walnut Street Wharf.
For Bristol and intermediate Stations, nt 111A.M..
from Kensington Depot.
F'or Palmyra, Kiverlon. Delnnco, Beverly, Bur
lington, Florence, Buidcnlown, Ac, at 12!, 1,1, 5
and 6, P. AI.
Steamboat Trenton, f,,r Bordcntown nnd interme
diate Station-", nt 21 P. AI., from Walnut st. W harf
if - For New York, und Wnv Lines leavimr Ken.
singlou Depot, tako the Cars on Filth street, above
Walnut, half an hour beforo departure. The Cars
run into tho Depot, mid on the arrival of cuch Traiu,
run from the Depot.
tiity l'ountls ot Haggago only, Allowed each
ptissenger. Passencers uro nrohihited from taking
anything ns baggage but their wearing apparel. All
baggugo over liliy pounds to be paid for extra. Tho
Company limit their res)ionsibilily for baggage to
Ono Dollar per pound, and will not bo liable for uny
amount beyond SI00, except by special contract.
VI M. 11. UAlMLK, Agent.
Starch 29, 1S02.
A Iiii-k'C ANNortiiicsit ol" S.''v--,
HHIWI EVAN'S WATsinX'9
SALAMANDER GAFKS.
GREAT FIRE AT READING, PA.
February 12, 1802.
Gentlemen It gives mo much satisfaction to
inform you that in the severe lire which, on tho
morning ot the 4tli inst., entirely destroyed all mv
slock and materials, I had one of your Salamander
l'iro Proof Safes. After enduring an intense red
heat for seven hours, tho Safe was opened, und the
Hooks and Papers were preserved in au uinblenii shed
condition. 1 diall need another Safe us soon osl iret
ill order. Yours. nu.st respectfully.
W. P. DICKINSON, Reading, Pa.
FIRE AT GREEN CASTLE.
CuAMUErtsuTHG, Franklin county. Pa., I
August 31st. 1801. j
Alesirs. Evans A Watso.v. Philadelphia Gentle-
men: Ou tho morning ol (ho 22d ot August, lstl.
our Storehouse at Groeiicastlc was destroyed by tire.
Tho Salamander Safe wo purchased from you some
lew years since was in iiic unovu mcntinneit store
house, und contuincd nil our books, papers, cash, Ac,
which were preserved in a perfect condition, niter
being exposed to a most intense heat for several hours.
Please inform us upon whut terms youwill sell us
another larger Safe.
lours truly. OAKS A AUSTIN.
Salamander Safes, for Banks. Stores, Private
Families, Ac, Ac. Also, Evans A Watson's Patent
Alphabetical Bank Locks and Bunk Vault Doors,
equal to any made in the country, and sold ou us
good terms. K A W. would respectfully refer to
Iho following Banks and other parties, having their
Safes and Locks now in use, to their entire satisfac
tion, and many others given nt their Store.
Unitk.ii States .Mint, Branch Bank, Shelbyville,
Philadelphia. Tennessee.
UnitkdStatks AnsENAL.City Bank of Philadelphia.
California.
Consolidation B'k of l'hila
Pottstown Bunk, Pn.
Coatesvillo Bank, Pa.
Stroiidsbnrg Bank, Pa.
Jersey Shore Bank, Pa.
Lock Haven Bank, Pa.
Union Bunk. Baltimore.
Southwestern Bank of Va.
Kullon Bank, Atlanta. Gu
Newark Bank. Del.
Com lh Bank of Phils.
Chatunooga Bank, Tenn.
Pre'm Loan Ass'on, -lib st.
Bunk of Northumberland.
Bank ofCorlh 11 Liljcl li.,
Philadel)hia.
Paul mid Swift, Bankers,
Alabama.
W. G. Slerling.Wilkcsb'o.
LeMisbiir Bunk. I'll.
Bank of N. C, Raleigh.
Other references given upon calling at our Store,
io. in fc. tourtli street, Philadelphia,.
.March 29, 1SG2. ly
110 11:1.,
lliirri.ibnrg, Pa.
fpiIE management of this well-known Hotel hnv-
-L ng been resumed by Messrs. COYLE A iil.lil!
the present projirietors. beg leave lo inform the public
that tho house is now being thoroughly renovated,
refitted, and improved, w ilh a view to the proper and
comfortable ucooiiimoda'.ioii of those who may favor
tho establishment with tlieir custom. Guests will
receive uuo utiennon anil courtesy, ami no expense
will bo spared that may conduce to maintain Iho
hotel in a tirst -class styto.
Families and others desiring to sojomn in Harrir
burg during tho summer months, will lind pleasant
ixmriiing ami large ami well-veutilatea rooms at our
estublL-lnuciit, uiion moderate tenits.
SCOTT COYLE
Alarch 2:1, 1R02. ,1. UlLBEliT 11 ERR.
II.
II.
A llorney
lit 1 .11 it. SUNBURY. PA
I JIM', St Mil it V,
Collections attended to in tho counties of Nor
thumberland, Union, Snyder, Aloutour, Columbia,
and Lycoming.
nEi'Knr.Nci:..
Hon. John M. Reed, Philadelphia,
A. G. Oattell A Co., '
Hon. Wm. A. Porter, "
Alorton Alc.Mieliiiel, Es., "
E. Ketehum & Co., 2o'J Pearl Street, New York.
John W. AshmcuJ, Atlorney nt Law, "
Matthews A Cox. Attorneys' ut Luw, "
Sunbury, Murcb 2U, 1S02.
.'lilliui'i-y, Sti-aw ool, &.
"AfE huvo the pleasuro of informin; you that wc
nro now prepared to offer, ut our' Old Stand,
Nos. HIS, lui nnd 107, Norlli Second Street, ubevo
Arch, Philadelphia, u well selected stock of
MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS,
in every variety, of Iho Latest Importations, and of
the newest and most f.isbjoualdc s'vles.
Oin Stiiaw DkI'aut vi i.nt will coinpii-o every
variety of Uonnktx, Hrs and TimniiNos. to bo
found in that line, of tho latest und most iim roved
shapes nnd styles.
Soliciting au early cull, I remain
Yours, Respeeifiillv.
March 2SI. lSn2.-liw H." WARD.
liollocU'M liinlt'lioit 'ollie-.
flllllS prep iratiion, made from Iho best Java
,1. t olteo. is rocoutmotuled nv pby-'ieians ns a soiie-
lior NlTRITIOIS BEVERAGE for Geueral Debil
ity, Dv8pcnia, ami all Billions Disorders. Thousands
lio navo been couipclleil to iihandoii the use of
Coffee, will use this without iniurioiis clUels. Ono
can contains tho strength of two pounds of ordinary
Cotlec. Price L'j cents.
KOLLOCK'3 LEVAIN,
Tlie purest and best BAKING POWDER known, for
making light, sweet uud nutritious Bread uud Cukes.
Price 16 ccutt.
VANfPAlTII'.KD IlV
At. H. KOLLOCK, Chemid,
.. . - e V..-l. ov.-,
And sold by nil DrugglsU and Grocers.
MarcU I, loiJ
:tute I" t hi lsi" K. llrottu, lf
CI'IIM'll.
, .1 . !.i.., ..r i.,;.i
TOTICK is licrei.y givcu ini
doocuscd has ma lo her acleclion of per.nal pro-
1 ... ,.rl 1 W.II .....1 loll IU...1
perty, under the acts 01 nw r ; Z r
a aehcdulo of the same in the ollico of flic t loik of
the Orphan.' Court of Northumberland count y, Inch
will bi presented for H-vl ; "K- to
Uth day of April, 103. AlAilLDA LROW N,
JMarcn 10, ion
!. 4t
inline r ItolM-rl C. fuiuib-U,
Ifrrmacili
NOTICE ! hereby glvon that the widow of said
docoaacd has made her selection of personal pro
perty, uuder the Acts of .1861 and lbo'J, and lias filed
itciic-duleor the same in the ollico of thct loik ot
r. r. .1 ..i' N'.u-ihmubcrlund counlv, which
UIB ' 1'unito ..... . . -
will be presented for approval ou Vtodneday, thu
(lh da, of Aprils YABIlsB AauiiuUtraU.
March 15, 1863 -It .
MA'ITUKWW sV' ',
1 lloinrta Bt isHW.. No. Dirt Cor. i'ultnn
A Vud "roadway, NLW YORK. Will carefully
alteud lo ColUctiouj and all other matter. luUutd
to their car
May 31, Uj!)
0 ROVER & BAKER S
Pimt Premium
SEWING MACHINES
FOR FAMILY LSK AND
jHitnuliif'tiiriiiK Iiii'n-.
With llcinineis, Fellers, Tuckers, C. 'tikis, Unions,
TRICES FROM $40 UPWARDS
rtrm n mi:
GP.OYEPe fx. BAEEP.
SEWJNU MACHINE COM 1' A MY,
Make Iho Isv k or Pantile Stitch Mm-hint of Ilia un
omMctiw. anil at tire sunir pric sio then eclelxutcd l()tt
lii.l-: l,i u;K sl i it'll M.vciiiMvS.
This isthc only Conip.-niy ihat orikes l-lh so..tp. tti.'e
foru the only one tlint can supply all the ivuiils ol ths pui
Mo.
tW P'ireliasers ena take their ehr-ieo of either Slitc
with Ihe priviteiie ot'exc Iimhkiiis tor the olhcl.
A new styleot rfliulite Maelnas inns Lttl and ipiu !, fol
VU&l MllkClS lailoR,Mioe IIHHICI8, Ac.
'At Ihe Loir. Price of
$10.
W nt Y Tin: in-.s r
tiKOVHIt A l).KKIt'S,l M Co
?;) Chi'slaut Sliact, I'lola.telphis
i'iT' U B AlASSKn, Sunbury, Pa., Agi nl t a th
IMsiinl'.iciurer.
Dci-.-inlicr tit, I f-i 1 I y
MjiII I:iht-IOM liM-t's,
WALL PAPElt OF EVERY DEhlRABl.I
OF
STYLES AND PATTERNS.
I UST ri'eeiveil direct from the Manufacturer, m
J tho A1AM.MOTII STORE of
FRILING A GRANT
Sunbury, March 15, 1S02.
NEW GOODS !
THE FIRST OF THE SEASON.
Fill LING &
I ! !
Ml
AT Til LIU
MAMMOTH STORE
II
AVE jint received and opened a new an 1 che
uaooi tmcnt ol
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
ID JR. "T GOODS
rocoi-Ios, sV'C, sVi'.t
Which thev will fell CHEAP for CASH orl'i'LN
THY PRODUCE. We respectfully invite lh..
attention of the puMic in general to our large slock
of Goods.
Owing to our LARGE and COMMODIOUS HOtAI
our facilities lor doing hic-incas arc very Injclv
increased, und with Hie Miranceinents we li ive in.i-1-i
for getting g.Niils every few week 1 from N EW VORb'
and PHILADELPHIA, wo feel confident cl being
uble tu sell
ALL KINDS OF GOop.s CHEAPER
than can b purchiu-eJ elsenhero
WE KEEP EVERYTHING.
FRILING A GRANT
Sunbury M ireh 15, ISO J.
RHEUMATICS!
DH. LELAND'S
A K T I-Il II E U M A TIC B A N 1
PERMANENTLY CURES
R II E u m A T I s m !
IN ALL ITS VARIOUS FORMS.
Acute or Inflammatory ; Chronic, Lumbago Sciutiou,
IMcnrodyno, Ac.
StifTness of the Joints and Cramps- Goul.s, NcuraT
gia and till Nervous Allections Erysipelas. Salt
Rhcitin uud Scrofulous Eruptions oi' the body -Neutralizes
the Impurities of tha Blond und Fluids
of tlie whole "vsteni, nnd effectually counteracting
Aleicui'ial and other poi-nou.i iutluences.
r Mt'flUMlt'tl COIIipOUIHl, til IMS WM 11 HIIHItnl 1 lie 1i1Vl
-j ut Ui-jwjtiKi l'A.H AI.LV Kl'KKl' 11V. Al.l,
L 1'AK I rt, wliiMuVt-r the diseitsu ni;iy Up. It
wtini witli'tul niiiiiy t Uic moat delu.itc
It can U H
:c pel -II, CI
I 1 HUM lit' l-II'llil- ill lilt. I'M'I'CI HHIML9 'l IIVIIIU I . 1
i ... i i .... . .
jA iva It tnlirt-lv icin-'ves !lie iliHint-e lrom llit-ri
jysi-m, with tliu falijui"ua ubc in eucli i-nncw, nt j
Wo nv.iiui Mitxiiui III' n, M llll II Wl'nltl'11 -IIIU ' '
tli'ntruy tlie (-'iihtiiiiUoii mill pve tcntiM.inrv rc
licl'only hy Miipit yitir the nyntftn, hid) t1c:nlMitn m
Oils vjliility. Jty thin lu-atiiu'iK. the nKilu-untl jr..
ptilie cvnitaiiml m Uio ...uul, iVing m a hi;iil M
ii au'HKilic and vUtile imtuieund cujmML' M hi-nn; Jj
renthly tihsnrhml, ilirouuli thu (i.Ttn ni the tkin,
t- (ji-ine into tliff'cl P"iil.'tct with tin" Ul.md m m m
L . ml c'rcnl'ttmii, wiTh.iut hint hjivini-, ictsu ttn.ui.-li
it
the loiiitch, wniclt won Ul t eml unt nnly tn ilctrai'i ti
iVmii tlieir cuntuvf pitv'i", tint Id iiiij-nir tin- tit -
teru-it iiT'cim nn (ti-raiifp Hie ilui-stion a'Mt '.'lint- l j
iivoiJnii; the iniiiiitus tfti-cm, iutttii tin; uxilt i ( Sf
illtcniiil mm'ln tsmi'l t'llt-i'tniij U jcHci:l ruie lv M
L piiniyinit mitl rrjirilizniv' Hie t'ln'iihiti.iM m the v 1 1 -1 1 L
ij Itunln Mint rrHtt.nni: I In? )hiIb iiiltrinl tu a liealihy J
L"i'liti'U '11 1 1 h ilainl is :i!f-n :i riT'ti itnwriiul '
m-ANTi-Mi:i!Cl HIAI, Aijl A J'."-Cal. i..cl U: U
J in?? tr nin ry cause ol a luroc p.-irt f ihe Ktiit -J
m ii'Kh, iNt tiralpif t'ti nt anil Kln-iMK.ittfii, so nit-va r1
LU ,i,t :iiui will tniiicly rvlicvu the njinim fiini iti
.3 (eriuc'Uii tiU-cti.
ji M ITi,tc cnaoB nro cunJ in n few tnyf,aiu! wr frj
. , nrv ronvtRiitly lercivuta Uuil-'tiUlctl UlilMliiali - W
ritowhtrli wc invite itis(ctln'i. at inr oiUce of I
lltt'ii eliii'Hcy in u?gravuicu cuscitif lung iiHiitimy
7 FRIt'K TWO PAT. 1, AHS. May i Imlt.f PniR
j or will he ')it - mail iiwii receipt "("'"J, !
j fv exprenK cverywht'ie, with all utccct.My iimtiui;
Ihiii .rum the pnneij-at -ilicc of
0. SMITH & CO-, Sole Proprietors.
4'Jl IlnoAnw.tr, near L'room street, New Yoiik
tjf Treatise, with Certified Testimonial;, siut
fret.
ADAPTDD TO SOLDIL'RS.
Aoknts Sunhary, l'riling A- Grant,
' ' George llright,
" A'lirthiiMberluud, It. R. McCoy.
March. lHti'J-ly
'l'lio 'onlV.ioiis nml l'.'i-U 111 c
:m invalid.
T)l"RL!SIIi:ii for (he benefit and us a warning
and n caution to yiuiig men who miter fimii
Nervous Debility, Premature Decay. Ac. ; supplying
at Iho same time the means of rVII'-t'ure. i!yt,i:o
who has curt d hiiosell after being put lo groat ex
pense through uicdicul iuiositiou mid auackery
liy enclosing 11 post-paid addressed envelope, single
copies may be had of the aulh"r,
XAT1IA.MKL MAVI'AIR, Esq.,
LcdiWd, Kings Co., 1. Y
March IS, lHi',2.-ly
I.IOR 8ALK, an cxeolleut seci nd-hnnd Cooking
' Kiovo, also several Cylinder Coul Cloves.
J.'in)iiiro ut thisotlice.
HAM- Iti:E!
1 t'ST received from New York a lnrr;e irlmriii
teiins, varying in price lrom oeenis upnanis
all el
which will bo S"1U ut IUC lontsi. w;u tii ,
al the
.-ln.tii, store of
J. 11. LXGLL
r-unburv, March !2. 1SC2.
tro itouH,
Lard,
Lurd Oil.
Smoked Reef,
Duller,
WM
Huns,
rides.
Hiouhlcrs,
Perk,
i'or SSulc I y
Checc,
Dried 1'ruii,
Uetins.
Ac. Ac.
MOI.AND,
Philadelphia
(Mir-nut Street harl,
March S3, !2. ;uiv
:mUU 'a.fili alii, Jhwisril.
NOT1CK is hen by given .hat Letters Testamentary
have botu grained lo the uudoisigued, 011 tho
eslato of Jowph Wullis, lute of Northumberland
Horough, Norihuuibcilaiid county, Pa-, deceaw.1
All rwrsons indebted tu requtted to mako ininiedi
ate payment, aud lltosu huvieg cluinui against suid
estate to preseut them for settleoii nt.
1 1. RRALT1G AM. Executor.
N'orlhuiuberlaud, March 2U, lesiJ. tit
,'DOW K11ADF.S - A very fin ad ehrsp
..rtm. nl 1:1,1 rcciod bv Knilfoad flolu Sew
at (lie Maiuiuoih r'i of i'liliuv
iva al-o fej sale h Putin i
York
A Giant -1
liKbr
U kav
ted Paicul IVuduluiu rurlsin 1 utuiv
Sunbury March If"
nt
Q
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