AIDITOH'N ntPORT, Expenditures and Receipts of Noithnrrr rcrlnnd County, from the tint tiny of Jitmv dry 1803, to the Inst day of December of tho lame ear, both dnyt inclusive. Dr. CO Orders IsfUieil by Commissioners for view ing and stin-evinprosrls&bridgcs $21(1 75 2G Orders, rubric Buildings 14.1 17 4 do for fuel 113 80 6 do refunding 89 43 3 do Conmiies'ncrs&CVkspny 1318 00 24 do building nnd rcjMtiring brid- pen 1033 07 7 do Prison Expenses "8 40 13 do Hoail dnnuifics 2310 00 81 do Assessors pny 344 GO 45 do Conimonwi'ultli enscs costs 334 43 17 do Jurors pny 2075 1)5 28 do ConntnMc'9 pny 213 8(1 I do Attorney fur C'oucty 14 00 9 do Court Crier M 00 II do Fox sculps 20 08 0 do Coroners inquests 130 Hi) 1 do Eustcrn penitentiary U4 11 13 do Incidentals cMil HI) 0 do Stationery 20 80 7 do Prosecuting Attorney 100 00 0 do Auditors pny 01 00 ft do For Printing 153 00 53 do Elections 1034 20 2 do Volunteers 2702 00 1 do Protlionotary 142 07 1 do Itenl Estate 700 00 To Treasurer's conimmission ca $14,548 41 orders paid 803 71 To depreciated money 0 00 To nnioun t of outstanding county orders for 1803 and previous years 837 00 To balance of receipts above ex penditures 4035 17 $19,883 07 Cr. By cash received from Collectors for 1803 and previous years 18,151 48 By cash received for rent of public buildings 30 00 By cash received for keeping Ilannah Savidge 710 00 County tax from sundry per sons for seated lands 2 04 3v cash refunded by J. F. Rotirbacli 5 58 By Court fines 20 00 By cash received on seated iands 132 08 Bv cash received on unseated "lands 823 40 10,893 0 TVillinm E. Irwin, Esq., Treasurer in ac count with the county of Northumberland, from the first day of January, 1802, to the last day in Decembr of the same year, both days inclusive. Dr. To amount of outstanding tax for 1801 and previous years $10,001 89 To amount of county duplicate assessed for 1802 17,059 78 To amount received for rent of public buildings, etc., viz: To c ash received for use of Court house SO 00 To cash ree'd for keeping Hannah Savidge 710 00 To cash ree'd for county tax from sundry persons 2 54 To cash "received for Court fines 20 00 To cash refunded by J. F. Rohr- bach 5 58 To amount received on seated lands for 1800 and 1801 133 00 To amount of Tax on unseated lands for 1800 aud 1801 823 40 28,802 70 Cr. By amount of outstanding tax for 1802 and previous years By amount of exonerations allow ed collectors By commission or percentage al lowed collectors By amount paid on county orders By Treasurer's commission on $14,548 41 By depreciated money By excess in hands of Treasurer 77D2 91 408 31 708 47 14,548 41 303 71 5 00 4973 95 28,802 70 William E. Irwin, Esq., Treasurer, in tic couut with the county of Northumberland, from the first day of January 1802, to the last day of December of the same year, both 'days inclusive, respecting State Tax. Dr. To amount of outstanding State Tax for 1301 and previous vears 5942 48 To total ainont of State Tax Du- ' plicate for 1802 10,783 30 i To amount received on seated aud ' unseated lands 1083 38 23,811 22 Cr. By amount of outstanding State tax for 1803 and previous years By amount of exonerations for 1802 and previous years By percentage By amount of abatement allowed by State Treasurer 4107 18 402 87 031 11 843 40 OutKlamliiig TuieH Tor Yenri. Collectors Names. Townthip. State. County. Militia. 1S53 Win. B. Irwin Delaware 102 (KIT ISjS A.J.Conrood Zerbo 10 42 18)0 Jucub Ulooin Norlhumberlond 62 01 93 22 19 t)U liM J. 11. Wuvscr Mount Caruicl 7J W5 273 17 do Gen Zimmerman Upper August "1 2;t 5 37 do J. Miller Point 82 btl do EliasEiscnhart Coiil P4 82'! ItiiS Elms Eiserhnrt Coal 73 21 10 67 ; do Jnmes Onkii Delaware t'9 do John (J. Young Sunbury 75 ii 79 29 loOO H.R.Ctilp McEwcnsville 21 b7 4S 01) do 1. 1). Conrad Lower Augusta ;W 19 do J. FariiMvortb. I'pper Augusta 172 V2 lsdl Jonas S tine Mount Cancel 7100 do D. D. Conrad Lower Augusta 345 69 375 t)4 do J. H. Lincbnch Delaware 2i'5 S7 do H. Jlnrlranlt McEwensville 37 ('7 2rl 07 lb62 Michael Render Turbutville 52 62 65 74 do Samuel Bluir Milton 64 b2 2.'i'J 02 du J. T. Alnrlgl.t Lewis 70 44 1U2 40 du James Honid McEwensville 77 70 121 do Joseph Snvder Coal 253 79 119 57 do Davi.l Mu'liek I'pper Mahonoy 22 11 30 11 William Cooner Delaware 464 53 (140 82 Martin Gas r-bauiukin 160 02 104 01 Jonas Stino Mount Cariutl 145 00 105 73 D. Raker Little Mahonoy 57 11 10 1 VV ulnuu Deppln Jacksou 9 61 123 43 'leiM! Jordun 21 40 139 5U dge Lcwcr Augusta 21S u9 434 14 n Northumberland 102 00 330 02 l'bilietUMue 93 70 053 40 I'pper Augusta 103 05 10 41 235 00 318 32 -t 119 V2 620 70 V 441 60 776 45 Ju 20 GO ICO 14 i Si JO 00 ,er Mahonoy 91 81 58 41 1,107 13 7,792 19 3d 42 15,203 89 820 SO 103 03 1583 40 23,811 22 William E. Irwin, Treasurer, in account with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for License, from the first day of January 1802, to the last day of December of the same year, both days inclusive. Dr. To nmount received for License for taverns for 1302 1330 00 To amount received for license for restaurants for 1803 2G0 00 To amount received for Circus License for 1803 CO 00 To amount received for license for Liquor stores for 1803 200 00 To nmount received for license for retailers of merchandize, brew cries, billiard rooms, ten pin alleys, Patent medicines, coal and lumber yard? for 1802, as per Merchanlile Appraisers List 1384 85 To amount over paid by Treas. 81 23 8250 OS Cr. By 5 per cent, commission on "1000 nnd 1 per cent on $3110 By 5 per cent commission on $200 By 5 per cent commission on $50 By 5 per cent commission on $200 By 5 per cent commission on j? 100 j i3y 1 pi r cent commission on "$084 13 ;?y L. II. Funk's receipt for pub- "ilercai t. Apprais. list of 178 names By Purdy and Baehman's receipt lor publishing Mercantile Ap praiser" list of 178 names S.nie in ' erinan paper By State Treasurer's receipts 53 30 13 00 2 GO 10 00 GO 00 3 83 17 80 17 80 17 80 3070 03 8230 08 County of Northumberland in account with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for 1802. Dr. To amount fixed by board of Re venue Commissioners $14,385 05 To i mill special tax 2700 00 To amount due North'd Co. to balance 824 71 17,910 00 Cr. Bv State Treasurer's receipt, dated "July 19, 1802. 15,205 89 State Treas. rcc'pt, dated April II, 1802. 820 30 Deduct 5 per cent commission for collecting 2 mill tax 717 05 Deduct 5 per cent for collecting i mill tax 133 00 Treasurer's commission on $13.- 041. 1 per cent 130 41 Treasurer's commission on $2,505 1 per cent 23 05 Bv abatement allowed bv State "Treasurer " 803 40 17,910 00 William E. Irwin, Esq., Treasurer, in ac count with the Treasurers of School Boards and Supervisors of Roads, for taxes on seat ed and unsueated lands for the years 1800 and 1801. Dr. To ain't ree'd for Road Tnx 2G22 73 do do School " 2,542 38 Cr. 5,1G5 11 By amount paid Treasurers of School Boards aud Supervisors of Roads 4,703 88 By balance in Treasurer's hands 401 23 5103 11 Militia Tax for 1837 and previous years. Collect. District. Ain't dup. Outstand 1833. A. J. Conrad, Zerbe 19 42 19 42 1830. J. Bloom, North'd., 19 00 19 00 38 43 38 42 St tcment of the Finances of Northumber berland county, January 1st, 1803. Dr. To amount of outstanding orders for 1802 and previous years 337 90 By excess of county funds above "the indebtedness of the county ;-?,4G0 110 12,818 80 Cr. By nmount of outstanding county tax lor 1802 and previous years By amount due from F. Bueher, former Treasurer By amount in hands of Treasurer 7,792 01 50 00 4,075 03 13,818 80 104 aud lrciIous years. norland county, State of Pennsylvania, do . of an act regulating counties anil townships, hu ConimisMotu rs Otlice, in the 'jorough '"'turned from time to time, anil did ibly to the said acts of Assembly igmcnts ami abilities. And we book of the county, the in- seals this seventh day of Feb- NATHAN C. LYTLE, i.i. .mo Kuiivrer ofbolh tea. REVEREND GENTLEMAN" having been re stored to health in a tew dayi, alter undergoing e usual routine and iirogulur expensive uiodee luicut. without Buuevw, cunsidcra it his sucrud eowmuuicute to hu elliiuted fellow creature! ! of ci'tru. llenee, on the ruceipt of an I euvelope, hu will scud (free) a copy of the ion wed. Direct to Da. JOHN M DAONALL, 1M Fulloo'Slreet, Brooklyn, K. V awy M, IbAI. By State Treasurer's receipt By State Treasurer's receipt, mo ii ey paid on arrearage on Btato tax By per per cent allowed by Stato Treasurer By balance in hand of Treasurer ntlLING & GRANT AltE HAPrY TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY ARE NOW RECEIVING AN ENTIRE New Stock of Goods!! MANY OF WHICH ARE nrDUCSD IN PRICE, and although prevailing reports may induce the belief that DRY GOODS are advancing, yet a (ingle visit to tbat "attractive reiort, THE MAMMOTH, will convince any candid man or woman that, be the report as it mny, yet the proprietors of that "institu tion" have tbe facilities for furnishing CHEAPER GOODS which those who buy and sell on Long Credits not, and oannat possess. WE KEEP EVERYTHING, AND ARE DETERMINED TO SELL CHEAP EE THAN CAN VE ri'liCUASED ELSE WHERE. FRILINU & GRANT. Sunbury, May 17, 15i52. 0 HOW TO PROMOTE DOMESTIC HAPPINESS. Paid Mrs. Pinith to Mrs. Rrown. A? they wore walking through the town, Where do yoa do your chopping f That dress you're in. so neat and line, That whin i Hee it, really initio Look? positively shocking." 'I'm sure your husband. Mrs. Urown Now don't be aii);iy. iout and frown Is not so rich us luine. And yet you eau atlord to buy Just twiee as much, or more than I, And how, 1 eaunot divine." Says Mrs. Rrown to Mrs. Smith : " Tlit icafi.ii you'll be startled with, It is so simple, elear You buy on credit. I lor cash, I buy bargains, you buy trash, 1 cheap, while you pay dear. ' Whene'er you w ant a dress or shawl, A eolhir. hose, or what-not. etill At the cheap Mammoth ,-tuiik, They'll sell you oods so very loir That you will eense to wonder so, How much rich goods 1 vu wore. "My husband, as you truly say, Is iMMircr. far. than yours to-day, And yet I can buy more. Because each dollar of his few Is, to me, just as pood as two. At the cheap Mam Mora Store." So satisfied was Mrs. Smith With Mrs. lirown's new arith metic, which did eouviuco The first, and opened so her eyes, bhe hiLsu't ccaed to patronize The Mammoth ever since. And now, when you chance to meet Her husband. Smith, upon the street, Around the cnriifr emuinp. His luce is lihletl Willi a .-mile, His step elastic all the while A pleasant tune he bumming. Ladies, if like cfl'eet you'd see In your dear spouse, which you and be, 1'eichanee, nee'r saw belore. Just Mrs. lirown's prescription try, And all your list of Dry Uooils buy At the cheap Mammoth ciroiiK. 8-T-1860-X. lrnK'' llanla(iwii IlillcrH. They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. I hey arc an anlidote to change of water and diet They overcome cfleets of dissipation and late hoars They strengthen thesysleiii and enliven the iniud They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breuthand acidity ol the stomach They euro Dvspepsia and Cou&tip.-itiou They cure Diurrhca, Choleru, and Cholera Mor. bus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Head ache. They are the best Bitters in Iho would. They mako the weak niun strong, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are made of puru St. Croix lluin, thecclehruteil Calisaya Mark, roots aud herbs, and ure taken with the pleasure of a beverage, with out regard to ago or time of day. Particularly re commended to deheato person reotiiring a gentle stimulant. Sld hv all Grocers. Druggists, llutils and Saloons. P. 11. DRAKE & CO., 2u2 Droudwuy, Ni-w-York tuber 1S32. rXiive jour I'rull, BY using Miiu'k l'utent l-liect Metal Screw Top i'rvwrve Jur. r MAHOJ'S J'ATKXT fHEET METAL tCJii:r Tut'! All that U ueeeuiary being to i-rcw the Can down iiou the Kulilwr Uarliet, whieh is jleed outaido !" the nhoulder of the Jar, J of au ineb diatuut .rou Ilie Uip ; prevent the (Kwibility of the flavor of ne fruit beiujf injured by cowing in cuuUiet with the ubber. Perii. duiring the.se Jan ean be (uiiplie.l by avnit their order with j. 1). MASShll, Aijcut. Suubury, June 1, Jstio. lVHliuion IIoiiko, NORTUtMBEHLANl), PEXXSVLVANIA, (Kear I lit ViiJgt.) riVIE tubaeriber having Iwued thii well known X laveru btand. lately kept by Wik. C. 8. Brown rpe,'tally iiiloriui the public that he i. rvOtluiic aud repairing the preu.uea, and will be prepuied to en UiUui, ni a eoiufortable niauuer, bit suuieroui friend, throughout the oounly, ud all who luav truniM bit e.tblitbment. 13. 1843. JOMiril VAKKIRK. AVER'S him Are curing the Sick to an extent never before known of any Medicine. ' INVALIDS. READ AND JDDGI FOR YOURSELVES JULES NAURU l "N known imrfiimrr, o. Chfutnut Btrrel1, rihlmlrlptiia, whot ciioict product! are found at ahnott tvery toil!, i 11 1 am happy to pny of your Cathartic FiLt.itint I tiave found them a twtrr family tneriirin, fur roiiininn iisf, than any other within my knnwletdiei. Many of my friends have realited marked benefit from tlirm, and to hicide with me in believiiiit that ihry po exlraordinary virtiiM fur drivltiK nut dieaaa and rnrmg the U k. 1'hey ire not only efl'ertual, but wife and pleasant lo he taken nimlitfea wliirli mu ft make them valued by the public when they are known.1 The venerable Cham-Hor WAHDLAW writee from Hal timore. 15th April. I8.M1 " Da. J. Am- Hirt I have taken your Pi I In whh great benefit, for the lttleMnefa, languor, Iom tf apiite and Bilioue headarhe, whirh has of late years overtaken me in ihe apring. A few doae of your Pill f 11 red me. I have uaed your .herry Perioral many years In my family for roughs am) colds with mi fail in R oiu-refw. Von make meilirinea whiih curst and I feel II a pletiittre to commend you for the go id you have done and are doing." JOHN F. BEATTY, Et.,8ec. ol Ihe renn. Railroad Ca sajs i " Pa. B. R. OPrt, Phitmtttlyhi; Dee. 13, IW3. "Piri I tak plenonre In adding my tPKtiniony to the efflcary of ymr nwlirineK, having derived very nmteria beueflt from the m of lailh your Perioral and Cathartic Pill. 1 am tievrr without them in m family, nor nlmll everconfent lo be, while my means will procure them.' The widely renowned 8. 8. STEVENS. M. D., of Went- worth, fir. II., writee: " Having med your Cathartic Ph i hi my prat th e, I certify fn in exerienre that they are an invaluable piirj-a-live, fn cates of disordered lunrtioua of the liver, rnuriitg headarhe, iudiiretion, roniivenesa, and the giral vnrirly of diieaies lhal follow, they are a surer remedy than any other. In all rases where a iinrgative remedy is reipiired, I confidently rerommeud then Pills in the puhlir, as superior tu any other I have ever found. They are mire in thrir operation, and perfectly safe ipnlitirs which make them an invaluable article1 for public iiie. I tmve for many ymra kiHiwn ymir Cherry Pretomt n the liest Cough medicine in the world ; and thexe Pills 11 re in no wise inferior to that admirable preparation lor the treat iiietit of diseases.' "jfereii. Me., JVfce 9. IW3. "Ps. J. C. Area PearHirt I have been nfriiried Ikju my in. ill with scrofula in lis worst form, and now, alter twenty years' trial, and an uniold of amount of suffering, have bei'n completely rured in a few week by your Pills. With what feelings of rejoicing I write ran only be Imagined when you realize what 1 have suffered, and huw lot ff. 41 Never until now have I been free from this loathsome dieae in some shape. At times it aitHrked my ees, nnd made me almoKt blind, besides the uiiemlurahle pain ; at oilier it settled in Ihe eralp of my head, and destroyed my hair, nnd has kept me partly lurid nil my days ; sometimes it rame out In my fare, and kept it for months a rw sore. " At Km t nine weeks ago I commenced inking your Ca thartic Pills, and now am entirely free from the romphiint. My eyes are well, my skin is litir, nnd my linir has rotu lit en ceil a heahhy growth nil ut v liich n lakes me feel elrendy a tiew erson. " Hoping this sintetnenl mny be the mentis of rotiveyitif Information that shall du good toothers, I am, with every aetittmeni ol gratitude, Voiirn, &r,. M A H I A BICKER. "I have known the alnive named Mnria Bicker from Iter childhood, am) her fetal viient is utrii tlv true. AMJUEW J. MKtsEBVE, Overseer of the PortMiniiih Mnuufiu-iiihug Co.' Caft. JOEL PRATT, of (he ship Marion, writes from Boston, ynih April, JK"4: " Your Pills have cured me from a bilious attack uhich arose from derangement of Ihe Liver, vtiiiih limt become verv serious. 1 hnd tailed ol any relief by my Physician, ami from every remedy I roiild ir ; but a few (lorn of your Pi I In have complete!) restored me to henlih. I have J;iveu them to my rhihlren lor worm, with the let ef ects. They were promptly cured. I rei ommended tbetn to fiietul' for ciMiveuess, which bad troubled him lor months ; he told me in a lew d.i they had cured him. You make ihe beM medume in ilie world ; ami I am tree lu shy 80." Read this front Ihe diiiiiigiiihed Solicitor of the Supreme Court, whose brilliant abilities have maile him well know n, not only in this but the neighboring Hate. JVr Oreons, April t ltM. "fir: T have great satisfaction in assuring oii thai myself and lamil) liave been ver much benefited In jour medirihes. My w ite w as cured, two ears since, of a ne ve re nnd dangerous rough, by )onr ('HKaav I'trnmo,, and wiice ibrii has eujoed peitvct be.ilih. My children have sextrai times been ruied from tiitnckt id Ihe Intbt eir.a nnd Cmup by it. It is an invainable reined) for Ihtve roioplaiuts. Your ('athartic Pii.1.1 have entirely corctl me hunt a dspepria and rotivenesn, which tins grown upon me lor some years, indeed, this cure is mm It umre importnul, from ihe Inci biit I had failed to pet relief from the het l'hit-iau v hit-h Ihix section of Ihe count n nm.rds, am! trout i. of the numerous reme dies I find tnkt 11. " You et-iii in us, Doctor, like a providential blesfiug lo our family, aud vou may well nuppoe we are not un 111 u id 1 1. J uf it. Yours'reerifullv, LLAVI'lT Til AXTEK.' " Sisoff CkiiMbrr, 0(, April 5A, I WW. 1. 4 . C. Avsa Honored Hir : I have made a tlior taupti iriiil of ihe ('athastil- I'ii ii, left tne b our agent, and hnve (teen rured by lliem of Ilie drendlul It hruf kh t im under w hich be found me Muttering. The lirr-i rioe re lieved toe, and a tew nubeiiient dtn-e have entirely removed (be dteae. I feel in better henlih now than U'x some yenm belore, w hiih I atirdmle entirely 10 the efl'm ls of your Caihartjc Piix. Your w if Ii great reict, LLCII'S It. MKTCALF." The nlsive are all from perMius w ho ure publicly known where they reMde, and who would not make thae itale menu without a thurough conviction that they were (rue. Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. Sold by Filling & Grant, aud R. A. FUlicr, iu Sun bury, Dr. It. B. McCoy, Northumberland. J. F. Citflow, and C. Urown, Miltou. J. Cltrieiunn. Turbutville. Ifcreh A C., Mt. CiirmcL S. LergMrcAur, Klysburg. Witfst, Mnlionoy. Viair A MuWillmuis. Paxinot, And lH'uk'rs Kverywhvre Aug-jfi 2. 182 ly ATTENTION DEALERS ! i XXOl'NtKS (o II nhotru.ln in Simliiirv (lull X. Li! bus juA (jurchiULj l-lltWi: N'l'OCK of well Klcfrl XEW GOODS, W liivh ho offers at hi olil tunj. near Covert Ilote tte.l cuj ofMnrkel Snunre, very CHEAP FOU CASH Or if thiit will not do, just M cheap for ' O I . X It Y I IK 4 I t: V I3J. His .totk cousistj of a large asaortD'eut of HATS. BOOTS. l'S. B110ES. COATS. tA I.T. 1'A.NTS, t?OAP. vwrs. liiu'siiEs. HAUDWARE, QLtKNSWAUE, inid ol!:er Rrtielce altogeilicr too ouiueroua to men tion. CALL SEE. Simlmry. January 3, 18(J3. I.iK kiiM uuiiu Sn Illooiiisburg' Ituil rontl. OX and after November 17, 1882, Puicnger Trains will run ae follows : MOVING SOUTH. Frrisht (V Tarrr. I'nistngrr. Leave Sernnton, h.Ofl A. M. 10 1 j A. M KiiiRston, 9.20 11.40 1'. Jl. " ltuiert. 11.10 i 1 l.i,.,.lll. 1 O lit Arrive at Northumberland, 12.45 P. M. .moving north. Leave Nortlmiuherland. 5 20 P. M Danville, 6 (10 ' Rupert, 6.35 ' KillLMon. A T.obv. I D l Arrive at Siranton, 10.00 P. M. ' 3.40 A Powenger Train also leaves Kingston at 8 00 A. M.. liir Scrum, in, to conned with a train for lora. neiurnniK, leaves reraiitou on arrival of train from New York, at 4 15 P. M. The Lfli'kawauua it liloouisburg Railroad connects wiih the Ilelnware, Larkawanna and Western Rail road ut r-urauton, fur New York and intermediate points east. At Rupert it connects with the Cattawisut Rail ma 1 lor poiuts both cast and went arriving at Phil, udtlphia at 6 1a P, M. At Northumberland it oonnocts with the Philadel phia it Krie Railroad and Northern Central Rail road, for points west and south Passengers an iviiis at lliirrhuig 4 50 P. M.; Philadelphia 10 P.M.; and Baltimore 10.20 P. M. The Freight and Passenger! Train north, leaves Norihuinberlaiid at .4i A M , and arrives at V 20 P passing Danville at 8.20 P. M. J C. W ills, Genual Ticket Agent. Nov. 20, laoj " i.ouo .n.i.i u, AHoniey nt , Sunbury, Northumb laud county, Pennsylvania. nt.ri(fft"jl',"13' 'reclurg, Snyder county.) Oitlth, Market street, one door east of Priling Uriiut s More, and nearly opposite tbe Court Home. All pruieaeiouul business, collection!, to will re ceive prompt attention. April li, BOQABDU8 sua llroiidnar.en.lurb, "CAUTE3 DE VIBITK," Pbotograpb. Dagu,,. rot,P, j. uk. iu iJm b W U ArtT Jasww? I, IMJ. JUST RECEIVCD ! ! Um jwat returned (rota Philadelphia with SPLE1TDID STOCK OP Spring & Summer Goods. For ftlcn Wtnr, Cloth, Cassimero, Vesting, Italian Cloth, Linen Coating, Linen Check and Cottonade: IjiMllcct' M'rnrs A large assortment nf Dress 'Goods, Black nnd Fancy Silks, Silk Tissues, Fancy Berages. Shalley, all Wool Detunes, Mosambiqne Goods nt low price! Silk Lcvcllas. Dclanes, Lawns, Ginghams and Prints. A full line of Irish Linen nnd Whit Goods. Stella border nnd Fancy Summer Shawls, Silk and Lace Mantillas, io. Ready Made Clothing, A good assortment ef Hats nnd Caps, A large assortment of Boots nnd Shoes. A full stock of Groceries, Molasses and Sugar, Hardware and Building Material, A full stock of Queen and Glassware, A full stock of Fish, Salt, Oils and White Load, A large stock of New Wall Paper, A hew stock of Stone nnd Earthenware, And thousands of articles not enumerated. Is? All the above will be sold oheap for Cash or Country Produce. J. H. ENOEL. Sunbury, May 17, ISM. iTiUiiTv" iVi iMiirrTv .vr i; ww. M C. GEAR11ART Has Rktl'iixkd with a Nkw Stock or 4'onlW't iiiii-i'K, I 'I'll i I uikI 'I'ojm. IT seems ns if a new ngo. a new life was opening upon us. nuimating every heart to nobler deeds and higher uim! Art, Literature and Scieneo will glow anew, and seek to duvelope stiblimer beauties and grander conception. The business world, too. must feel the new influence nnd everv part be quickened and strengthened byan increased vitality, which shall urge us on with elec tria speed to the consummation of greater thiiigslhau was ever dreamed ol' iu tbe Philosophy of tho past. Animated by the enthusiasm which pervades all classes, aud desirous of doing his share towards "The great events of the Age." the subscriber would re spectfully inform the good people nf Sl'NI'l RY and the public generally, that he mis just returned from the city of Philadelphia with the largest and choicest slock of ("onfectiomiries. Fruit and Toys, that has ever been brought to this section of country. Ho is also manufacturing nil kinds of Confectionaries. Ac, to lill up ordeis. wholes'ile or retail, at short notice. Among his stock of CONFECTIONARIES may bo fouutl . French Secrets. Gum Props, allkindsscent, Burned Almonds, Love l)rois, Cream White, Mint Drops, red and white, 44 Lemon, Jelly Cakes, " Rose. Fruit Drops, " Vanilla, Stick Candies, of all scents, Common Secrets, Rock Candy, Liquorice, Aluiuud Cuudy. FRUIT. Bnnnnas, Prunes, Dates. Figs, Currants, dried, Raisens, Nuts of ull kinds. LEMON SYRUP of a superior quality, hy the single or dozen. A superior quality of Tobacco and Segurs. and a variety of Contectiiaiuries. Fruit. Toys. Ac., allot' which is otiered cheap nt wholesale and retail. ly- Rcmcuiber the nauie and place ..JX- M. C. tiKAKHAKT. Market street, 3 doors west of E. Y". Bright i Son's store. Sunbury, April 11. 1W1. ly 1M4I3. Ari'iiii'S'ciiiriilM IKC3. !' York I.Iik-n. THE CAMDEN AND AM BOY AND PHILADEL PHIA AND TRENTON R. R. CO.'S LINES. From l'hilailrlphm lo Ai Yuri-and 'iy I'tirei, Jrum Walnut strttt W'ltttrJ' nnd Krniiigton Depot, will t'uft ns Jotoirs, viz : FAitE. At 4 A. M., via Camden aud Auiboy, (C. aud A. Accommodation.) $2 25 AttiA.M., via Camden and Jersey City, N. J., Accommodation, 2 25 At K A. M . via Camden nnd Jersey City, (Morning Mail.) 3 00 At MA. .M.. via Camden and Jersey city 2d Cla-n Ticket 2 25 At 11 A. M. via Kensington and Jersey city, Express 3 00 At 12 M. via Camden and Auiboy, C nnd A. (Accommodation.) 2 25 At 2 I'. M.. via Camden nnd Auibov. (C. and A. Express.) 3 00 At 3 P.M., via Kensington and Jersey City, Wash, and N. Y. Express 3 00 At lit P. M , via Keusiugtoii and Jersey City, (Evening Mail.) 3 00 At 1 1 i P. M via Kensington and" Jersey city, Southern Mail. " 3 00 At Ii (night) via Kensington and Jersey city Souini rii Express " 3 00 At 5 P. M., via Cumden nnd Amboy, (Accom modation. Freight and Pufceugcr, First Class Ticket. 2 25 Second Class Ticket, 1 51) For Water Gap. Slroudsluirg, Scranton, Wilkes barre, Montrose, Great Rend, Ae , at 6 A. M., from Remington, viu Delaware, Lackawanna uud Western Railioad. For MhiicIi Chunk. Allentown. Brthlohcni, Belvi dere. Easlon. Lambcrtville. Fleminglon, Ae . at ti A. M.. from Kensington Depot, aud ut 21P. M., from Walnut street W harf. (The 0 A. M. Line connects with Trains leaving Easton for Munch Chunk, at 3-20 P. M.) For Mount Holly, nt 6 A. M.. 2 and 4 P. M. For Freehold, at ti A. M. and 2 P. M. MAY LINES. For Bristol. Trenton. Ac, at 11 A. M. and 21 and 5 P. M. Iroui Kensington, For Palmyra, Riverton. Dclancn. Bcverlv. Bur- lington. Florence, Bordentown, Ac, ut 12, "l, 2, 4J uud 0 P. M. i ..v For New York, nnd Way Lines leaving Ken singion Depot, take the Cars on Fifth street, above Walnut, hulf nn hour betoro departure. T he Cars run into the Depot, and ou the urrival uf each Traiu, run from the Depot. Filly Pounds of Baggage only, allowed ench passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fitly pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggago to One Dollar per pound, uud will not be liable lor any ainouut beyond jilOO. except bv special contract. WM. II. GATZMER, Agent. January 17, lSti.l. SIMON P. WOLVJJHiON. Attorney iiimI foiiUHclor ut I.niv. Office, Market street, 2 doors west of Depot, 8UNBUKY, rA. "17 ILL attend promptlcy to the collection of claim! IT and all other nrofessional business inlro,t,l In his care in Northumberland aud adjoining counties. Suubury, May 3, lt02. ItltAltV IIOIKI!. Comer of State aud Third Streets, llAiinisnt no, Pa. THS HOUSE, in conseouenco of its convenience un.i i,..ur I. .,:.... .I1., i. I 1.. i . uwn,uii iu i.iu vujuioi, una UIHUS II a desirable stopping place, uot ouly for those having business at the seat uf Guvernmcut, but fur others visiting liurrisburg. March 20, ItiKJ. IIEIMSTHEET'S Iniinlluble Hair ICt'ktorutlve. IT IS NOT A DYE, But restores gray hair to its original eulor. by supply ing Ihe capillary tubes with natural susteuance, im paired by age or disease. All instantaneous dyes art composed of lunar caustic, destroying tbe vitality aud beauty of the hair, and atlord of themselves uo dressing, lleiiustreet's Inimitable Coloring not ouly restore ball to iu natural color by an easy process, but gives the hair a LUXURIANT BEAUTY, ' promotes IU growth, prevents iu falling off, eradi. catea dandruff and imparts health and pleasantness tu the bend. It baa stood the tent of time, being tbe oiigiuul llair Coloring, and is constantly iuoruwiug iu favor. I sed by bulb gentlemen aud ladies. U is old by all respectable deulera, or eau bo procured bv tlieUl fit' thtt fUiinn,Mriiur otii TI it UlUV'LV ii'iS'.- IWm '"' mmJ v. 'I Mtovw 91, 1ml A NEW AND USEFUL ARTICLE. HALEY, MOB9B BOYDEN'B Patent NrirA1nMin7 Clothcn Wrltiffrr Simple, Eoonotnlonl, Durable, nnd It not Liable to get out of Order. Tbe Pclf-Adjustlng Clothes Wringer, ll one of tbe greatest improvement of the nineteenth century, and tins only tone known arid tried, to come into general nsc. The saving of clothes, in pressing out the water between two rubber rolls. Instead of wringing tr twisting, will nmount to enough in a short time, to pay for a machine. Every one is nwnre. tbitt the twisting or wrltiglng of clothes, stretches nnd brenks Ihe fibres; but Ml is machine presses them lo evenly, thnt a newspaper thoroughly soaked, ean be wrung, without breaking it in the least, nnd it works so easily, thnt n child twelve years old can operate it without trouble. Hot water duel not injure the rolls, and woollen goodl can be wrung out of boiling water to pretcnt fullifig; whieh ennnot be done by hand. In Starching, it is invaluable, especially on large articles, such ns Ladies' Skirts, Ac, as it leaves the starch in the clothes perfectly even. It will wring the largest bed quilt or the smallest pocket hand kerchief, drier than can possibly be done by hand, without alteration in less than one-cii?th the time. Tbe machine is so simplo that it is not liable to get out of repair. The great improvement In this, every every other Wringing Machine yet invented, is. its Self-Adjusting arrangement, requiring no alteration, to wring a handkerchief or bed quilt consequently, the most Ig norant servant enn odcrnto it. The machine is made of wood, nnd so nrrnnged, that no iron can possibly come iu contact with the clothe!, thereby avoiding nil danger of injury to tho clothes, by iron rust. This isthemost simple nnd effective Clothes Wring, er yet invented. Thoso purchasing ean use them two weeks, and if they are not perfectly satisfied, re turn them, nnd their money will be refunded. Address L. E. SNOW. Philndelpha, Or II. B. MASSER, Agent for Northumberland co. July 5, 1802. NIMH KY K'I i:.M I l.OI ltlX. mil.!.. THE subscribers hnving taken possession of this first class l LOVKlKU Mill,, are prepared tu receive grain of nil kinds, nnd lo do custom work nt the shortest notice. Customers will have their grists ground immediately upon their being left nt tho Mill. As it is the intention of t?ie firm to stock tho Mill, n large supply of grnin will be constantly kept on hand, and Hour by the quantity ean always be obtained. The greatest care will be taken to turn out a superior quality of flour, for w hich the mill is admirably adapted. Strict attention will be paid to the wants of customers, and tho patronage cf the public generally is respectfully requested. Sunbury, June 2d, IStiO. MORGANA CO. GR0VER & BAKER'S First Premium SEWING MACHINES FOU FAMILY fK AND 91:111 I'act uri n;j IiiroCf. With Ilemmcrs, Fellers, Tuckers, Corners, Binders, Ae PRICES FROM $40 UPWARDS TEST' s 53; n2 GE.OTEE, & BAKE?, SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, Make the Lock or Shuttle Stitch MilcliilifS of Ilie S;un pnti era., mid nl rltt- some prices ns I heir celebrated DUC lil.K LOCKSTITCH MACHINE. This islheonty Company -hat makes Imth kii.ds. there fore the only one Hint can supply all the wants of the put), lie. try P'irchiisers can tnke their choice of either Ptite Willi Ihe privilege of exchiinitinc for the other A new stvleof Shuttle Mnchine runs fast and quiet, fol Vest Mukeis Taisis, Sh"e Uindcis, &c. At the Loie Price of $40. ty ni.v tiii: hkst CHOVKIt .V. IIAKKR'S.at M Co. 7:u Chestnut Street, Pb'I'ittelpliia. ty H. B. Masser, Sunbury, Pa., Agent tor the Manufacturer. December it, lc! ly iir.iei:- nonx, Jlum'thurif, Pa. rriHE management of Ibis well-known Hotel hnv .L ing been resumed by Messrs. COYLE HEKR, tbe prc-ent proprietors, beg leave to inform tbe public that tbe hou-"C is now being thoroughly renovated, refitted, and improved, with a view to the proper nnd comfortable acoommodntion of those who may favor tho establishment with their custom. Guests will receive due attention and courtesy, and no expen.-e will be spared that may conduce to maintain e hotel in a first-class style. Eamilies and others desiring to sojourn in Harris burg during the summer months, viill find plonsunt boarding and large and well-ventilated rooms at our cstablbfmient, upon nioderulo terms. SCOTT COYLE. March 2H, lPitJ. J. GILBERT HEUR. SI It I ieV Ati'AIIK.HYl aHE SUNIM RY ACAUEMY will be opened on . the first .Monday of November, 1mi2. TUITION PER QUARTER. Juvenile scholars, $2 flft English branches, 4 no Smcuccs nnd higher Mathematics, S (ill Lungungcs, fl 00 M. RHODES. Principal. Sunbury, Nov. 1. 1Ri"2 WliitrN .rw Vsirk 'I'jjh' I'oiinlrj-. uoohXEW.PAp:i:. jouaxd oiix'a. 31 EXT A L "X7 have tbe ftdlest assortment of the most useful kinds of Plain ami Oiniiuicntal Type, manu factured from the most durable metals, finished with tho greatest care and accuracy, securing perfect justi fication. Specimen Books and estimates furnished upon ap plication, ulso, PRINTING PRESSES, with their appurtenances of nil the approved makers- W 0 0 1) T Y P E . of nil the latest styles, of nil sizc. Metal Furniture Lalsir-Saviiig Rules, Cases, Cabinets, Euruiture, Printing Ink. nnd every article the Printer requires. Terms liberal. Prompt attention. PARMER. LITTLE Jt CO., fi-1 and 05 Bcckmaii street, New York. May .1, ISi,2 TW AliimM i:M'' 4'onipiiiiy, GIVE NOTICE that they have concluded' nr rangcmeiils with the Northern Central Railroad Company to run trains from Baltimore for York. Hanisburg. Dauphin. Halifax. Trevortoti. Sunbury. Northumberland. Lewisburg. Milton. Muncy. Wil liauiHirt, uud ull iiiteruieiliate stations, connecting nt Hariitbiirg with the GREAT WESTERN EX PRESS for Pittsburg, Cincinnati, St. Louis and the- 11 et. Also with Howard & Co.'sExpnvs at Milton or uuuviiie. iiiiHiinsiiiirg. H ilkesharre, I'lttsloti, heran ton, nnd iiiteruieiliate stations on the Cuttawissa. Lackawanna A Bloomsljiuir Railroads. At Wil- liamsport. by Howard ii Co s Expresa to Jersey Shore and Lock Haven. Also, by Howard A Co., and their connections, for Canton. Trov, Elmira. Rochester. Butfalo, Niagara, and to all accessible points in Vi esteru M' 1 in k niul Laiuiiln. by winch iney win lorwuni .vicroaiiiiise. "pecie. liauk -Notes Jewelry, ami Valuable Packages of every doscrip lion. Also. Notes. Drafts and Bills for Collection. Experienced and efficient messengers employed, and every effort will be made to render satisfaction. JOIl.N tll.NtillA.M. -Superintendent Penn'a Division. Philadelphia. R. A. EISC HER, Agent for Sunbury. April 5, 1S02. Northern CiMitrsil lluil way ! HITWl ti.mi: i aiii.i:. TWO TRAINS DALY to ond from tne North West Branch Susquehanna, Elmira, and all of North ern .icw lorn. ON and niter MONDAY, November 17th. 1S62, tho Passenger Trains of tbe Northern Central Railway will arrive at nnd depart from Sunbury, IlarrUburg and Baltimore as follows, vu : SOU T 11 W A R I) . Mail Train leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday). 1 44 p. jj. " leaves liurrisburg. 5 20 .1 " arrives nt Baltimore, Ju 20 " Express Train leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday,) n 20 J. M. " leaves liurrisburg (except Monday.) J 45 A.M. " arrives at Baltimore daily (except Mouday). J SO A. M. Mail Train leaves Baltimore daily (ex cept Sunday) 8 SO A. M. " leave! llarrisburg 1 44 P. M " arrive! at Sunbury, 4 50 " Express Train leaves Baltimore daily 8 40 p. M 11 arrives at llarrisburg, I 5(TX M. " leaves llarruburg (except Monday). J 20 A. M. " arrives at Sunburr. 8 20 " For further information apply at the Orlioe .. M ,M X. N. DiBARRY. 6upt. Nor. 29, 1862 r Mull ln p-r 1UOO liTH, OF WALL PAPER OF EVERY DESIRABLE STYLES AND PATTERNS. JUST reoeived direct from the .Manufacturer, at ' tbe MAMMOTH bTORE of . uuw,urQr' FRIUNO 4 GRANT. ? n iw IIWIII VAJI3 A WATSON'S lip SALAMANDER SAFES. GREAT FIRE AT HEADING, PA. February 12, 1802. GtftTLlMllf U giro! tne tnucb satisfaction to Inform you that in the severe fire which, on the v.u.ijS vi uig no max., entirely aesirovca an bit stock nnd materials, I had one of your Salamander ire lroof Safog. After enduring nn intense red ! hent fur seven houn, the Safe wan opened, and the I Book! nnd Papers Were preserved in nn umblemished condition. 1 ihnll need another Safe ns suun h I get u vmvi, Aours, most respectfully, W P. DICKINSON, Reading, Pa. FIRE AT GREEN CASTLE. CaAUBERaBCno, Franklin county, P., 4, . , AuS" 1W1. I Me!sri Etahs A Watsom. Phi a lelphin Gentle men 1 On the morning of the 22d of August, 1801, our Stwefibuso at Grecnonstle was destroyed by fire. The Salamander Safe we purchased from you some v.. ro loeoLioiieu store house, nnd contuined nil our lasiks. papers, cash. Ac, f-ntfcu net prvserveu in a pnriecr conuition, alter being exposed to a fnosl intense heat for several hours. Please inform us upon what terms you will sell us another larger .Snfe. Yours truly. OAKS A' AUSTIN. Salamander Safes, for Bnnks. Stores, Private Families. Ac . Ac Also, Evans A Watson's Patent Alphabetical Bank Locks nnd Bniik Vault Doors, eqnnl to nny made In the country, and sold on as good terms. E A W. would respectfully refer to tho following Bnnks and other parties, hnving their Safes and Locks now in me, to their entire satisfac tion, and ninny others given at their Store. United Status Mint, Branch Bnnk, ShelbyvilJe Philadelphia, Tr-iiuessee. U.nitki) States AnsESAi.City Bank of Philadelphia. California. Consolidation B'k of Phila. Pottstown Bank. Pa. Com'th Rank of Phila. Contcsvillo Hank, Pa. Chatnnooga Bnnk, Tenn. Stroudshnrg Bank, Pa. Pre'm Loan Ass'on, 41k Jt. Jersey Shore Bank, I'n. Bank of Northumberland. Lock Haven Bnnk. Pa. Bank of Norlh'n Liberties, Union Bank. Baltimore. Philadelphia. Southwestern Bnnk or Va. Paul nnd Swift, Bankers, Fulton Bnnk. Atlanln, Ga. Alabama. Newark Bank, Del W. G. Sterling.Wilkesb'e. Bank ol'N. C, Raleigh, Lewisburg Bank, Pn. Other references given upon unlliug nt our Store, ., , . No. 1(1 S. l'ourth Street, Philadelphia. March 29. 1W12. ly ii a'jFiI I ivs & e;. iltoriiej" lit I.nw. No. IrtO Cor. Fulton 1 nnd Broadway, NEW YORK. Will carefully attend to Collections and all other matter! intrusted to their care. May 21, 1853. i:. t n a 1 7 Yi irfv. T7, Suiilmry, i-lliniiiltrrl:iiitl "o., In. rilHIS large nnd commodious Hetel, now mann"ed J. by JAMES VANDYKE, isaitunteat tho Rail road Depot, North East corner of Mnrkct Square, Sunbury, Pa., nnd at, the terminus of the Sunbury A Erie and Northern Central Railroads, and is open for the accommodation of Truvelcri nnd t!,o publio in general. T,hc projvrfetY will p-ivn his exclusive attention to Ihe co:iifort nnd' convenience cf his guests, and is determined to make this establishment rank among the first in the Slate. His table will bo supplied with the best the market can produce, having the ndvnntngo of daily commu nication by cars direct from Baltimore, and' nlso from these bringing produco from the surrounding country. His bar will be supplied with the purest liouors the market can produce. Careful and oblig'ngscrvartsnlwiiysinatteudnnce. New and commodious stabling has just been added to the premises. A share of the locat and tramling community is most respectfully solicited Sunbury, Januury 12, liCl. Iiitci'ii.-ifioim! FfodV ."C5 and 307 Broad.ray , Corner FianHin Street' NK'.V YORK. rpiIIS first closs Housethe roost quiet, homelike A nnd pknsant Hotel in the city oilers stiporior inducements to those visiting New York fr business or pleasure. It is central in its locution, and kept on. the ErnoPKAN Plan, in connection with Tayloh'w Saloon, where rcfreshiuents can he had at all hours, or served in their own rooms. Tie charges aro mo derate, the rooms and attendance :r? tbe 2rt order baths, and all the modern evuveuirnevjr attached. .March 2!. I $'.'.2. 'WAI.Ii IAtrK! " JUST received from New York a Inr;e n"ortmcnt of WALL PAPER, consisting of OVEHi.vnnED ASH SlXTV-TlllllE DtKKKItHXT SlVl.tL Ap PAT TERNS, varying in price from 0 cents upward"', nil of whieh ill be soid at the lowcsi ca-h prices, at th cheap store of J. II. E.VGE?.. Sunbury. March 22, 1S62. i niii.r. a. i.i4 " SEWING nVtACIIIXSTK CO- 5.W BROADWAY. N EW YnKK. Destriptiie Circulars, with Samples of H'orl, trill lie snil Mail l-'ne. HOUR -FAMILY SEWING MACHINE." A VINO attained a well e?;nbli-hcd nnd flattering reputation, as being of nil ma. bines yet intro duced, thoniicliesl adapted to All Kinos ok Family Sewiku. nnd having met with a success in its sale beyond our greatest anticipation, so much so, tbat tor three months our orders have been ahead of our capacity to supply, we would now announce that we have increased our manufacturing facilities, so that from this time forth, wo shall be enabled to supply orders on demand. In the changes brought about by the war. no one thing has played n more important part than the Sewino Machine.'' Without it three-fourths of our soldier would to-day bo rluthed in anything but 'Military Costume." All over the land 'army clo thing has been the work required of our pa'triotie women, and nobly have they responded. Not content to make only o ninny garments us their hands could accomplish, they have called the -Sewing Miichino" to their aid. ami by it have rolled out the soldiers' Coats. Pants and Sum i s. at a rate n.-o.nisbing to themselves. Knowing that this work could not long continue, many thoughtful, prudent house wit es. were careful to select the machine of all others, which would do the heavy army work, and when done with that, then to be used as their Family Machine, and in selecting one of tho 1'iNKLK A Lyon Sewing Machink Company's Family Muhinks,'' with which you may sew from the finest cambric to the heaviest cloth, w ith.mt change of teed, needle, or tension ihey have not been disappointed. Thus having developed thu adaptability of our machine furull kinds of work, we ha e made another step in advance, aud by several important changes in our "No. ,'l .Mki.ii m Machines. " have produced a Tailoiiinu M ai hive." which we coi.inlcntlv claim to be thu -BEST TAILORING MACHINE" jet introduced, sewing the coarsest linen thread with ns much case as tho common cotton and when required may be used to do the very fuu-st cambric work, with l.iUor 200 cotton thus combining iu oue compact form, every quality required in either a FAMILY OR MANUFACTl R ING MACHINE. vt e have hail our Machines before the public long enough tu establish their reputation. Dorem of others who started with Hying colors "have fallen by the wayside ;' and "foou tbe places that knew theiii will know them no more." Step by step had tho Finkle A Lyo.n Machink won its' way to publio favor ; its succcn" is established, and hencetorth our aim shall be, as it has in the piM been, to still further improve, simplify uud reduce the oust of our ma chines. Wo ahull, iu a low days, issue a new price list. For further particulars address, FINKLE A LYON SEWING M U'HINE CO., No. 5,'tS Broadwnv, New Y'urk. H. B. Masker, Agent, Suubuiry, Pa. March 211, lMi2. 1 .Maiiiinirlurrrtt ol'Stoii' Yt'ure. COWDEN & WILCOX. HAKRISBUHG, P"A. ntlli; Stone Ware now made at this establishment X is equal to any made iu this eouutrv. Every v. nety of article usually made, always ou hand, llurrisbury, May 3, ll!2 J A M E S B aIiIj e ii s WIIOI.KSAI.K AND RETAIL CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT, S. E. Corner Second and Chestnut sit., IMHlHileliilila. A c1Kry,,,Mhr,'ATKNT EtiCAMZING THIRTY ., cl'"1 hS. a very ilesimlile urticle for diureti cs, Hotels, Uunks, Counting: Houses, Parlors. Ac. Also, Manufacturer of KINK GOLD PK.NS. flocks rruoreil aiu warraoleil. Chick Tnniinuif of every ileseription. Philmlelriliia, January It), lKil.--3y 11. it. n.iKiicu, Attorney nt l.n. SUNBURY, PA n(,vi,ivu 111 tu lilt, voUlllieS Ol . UT- thumberland, Uuion, Suyder, Muntour, Columbia and Lycoming. tmrcitiNCK!. Hon. John M. Reed, Philadelphia. A. G. Oatlcll A Co., Hon. Win. A. Porter, " Mortou MeMiohnel, Esri., ' E. Ketcham Co., 2hA Pearl Street, New York. John . Ashruead, Attorney at Law, " Matthews A Cox, Attorney, ut Law. ' Sunbury, March 29, 1802. Luiuber I Lumber I PHILIP SHAY, Muuey, Lyooujing county, p,., INFORMS hU friend! and the public In genera, thnt he oousuuitly koopaon baud Boas-d,SUioilo a tb, Joi.li, and all kinds of Lumber and buUdias Latcriais, which ka wUl eU a4 tlx krwort rrvm. icMub , MtSJ. '
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