Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 12, 1860, Image 3

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THE
BOHEMIAN OFF
2OIHT.
FATHER
FOCR DAT l.ATEU FROM KIROPE.
The Championship Referee's Decision
Withheld Defalcation of a Bank CoMer,
Father Tbint, pki.ow Quebec, May 610
o ciock, r. al. ine steamenip Donemian,
from Liverpool, with date to Wednesday, tb
25th sit., has caned here on ber way 10
Quebec, where the will be due about noon
to.mnrrn. Tha Bohemian also brines tale
graphic advisee from Liverpool end London
10 tne Zbtn mumo, via vueensiowu.
Nothing has been decided relative to the
renewal of the fight for the championship,
Tha dnpiafnn of the Referee is Still Withheld,
Count Montemolin and bis brother have
been arrested for their participation in the
I'nrliat limnrrpct inn in pDaio.
The chief cashier of the Union Bank, of
London, has been ascertained to be a defaul
ter. The deficit amounts to 260,000.
Tub Tbize FionT A Gaud from Hkenan.
A minor had been current in London that
Ileeoan, the American Champion, bad died
of erysipelas i bot it proved to be unfounded.
Under date of the 22d nit , lleenan writes
to the London Times as follows : "I see, by
your article of Saturday, that you misunder
stand my wishoB, and it does mo great injus
tice. I have no difference- to settle with
layers except such as 1 tried to settle on the
10th; and, instead of being called a boy, I
ought to be termed a baby, if, after having
come so far, and not having got a settlement,
I should be willing to relinquish my purpose
for a few good naturod pats on the back, and
being told I was a fine follow.
"1 have rccoivod many anonymous letters,
asking me if I am not ashamed of myself, a
great fellow like me, to come over to whip a
little mao like Sayers. Under ordinary cir
cumstances, I should not think of sending a
challenge to a man of Sayers' size, but that
Kngland thinks bim big enough to defend the
belt. I want it and cannot get it excopt
through him.
"Enclosed is a letter which I sent to Bell's
Life, which has not been published. Yon will
do me a great kindness in letting the English
people hear what I have to say, II the late
meeting is not to be resumed and the belt is
not to come to me for what has already taken
place, I claim to be the first on the list to
meet Sayers again for the next chance to
conquer it."
The following is the letter to "Bell's Life :"
"Not having been able to obtain from you,
as Referee, a final decision upon the fight of
luesday last, 1 desire to demand through you
a fair meeting within the present week. I
moke this demand from having been informed
that it bad been suggested on your part that
1 should give Sayers a sufficient time to re
cover from certain injuries received by him.
Now, sir, while 1 am willing to accommo
date bim in any proper way, I most not be
unmindful of my own right. I also recieved
injuries, but I bargained for them ; and I put
it to you, as a mao of honor, whether, if I bad
been deprived, through the effect of the said
battle of my eyesight, or the use of my arm,
as in case of Brettle when disabled by Sayers
you would have made Sayers wait for me for
any length of time that might be dictated by
my private doctor. When this match was
made, the date for the battle was the 16th, or
as soon as we would get to fight, and according
to the. rules, if the battle should be interrup
ted, it was my understanding, and I believe it
was the law, that we should resume the light
within the week. We did meet according to
the contract. The battle was said to be un
finished, and 1 am prepared to renew it at
any moment within the lawful limits.
"If Sayers is not able, on account of injuries
received from mo, and cannot meet me accord
ing to the roles of manly opposition, 1 demand
and claim that he resiga to me the belt, which
be is not according to the rules of the Prize
King, entitled to retain.
"Hoping to receive an answer before this
week expires, stating your view in full,
"1 am, etc., John Hkenan."
"P. S. You will please understand that I
do not wish to compel Bayers to fight because
be is represented to be in a disabled state,
but I wish to obtain what I think I have al
ready won, and which 1 will cheerfully band
back whenever he or any other person thinks
be can take it from me."
Two hundred pounds are said to have been
subscribed in Liverpool by American Cap
tains for the benefit of Ueeoao.
ARRIVAL OF Til E STEAMER BRAZIL
Turrk Days Lateb From Ecbopk.
St. Johns, N. F., May 7. The steamship
Iirazil, from Gulway, arrived here yesterday,
with Liverpool dates of Saturday ihe29tbult.
Rumors prevail of arrests having taken
place in Furis, growing out of an Italian plot
against the Emperor.
Bell's Life has published the formal demand
of lleenan for the Belt, under the assertion
that be won it. That paper, however, treats
the claim as preposterous, and asserts that
the chances were in favor of Sayers ; and bad
the Keferee interposed, tba thirty-seventh
round would have awarded bim the victory.
A medical certificate stales that Sayers
will not be able to use bis arm for two months
end probable more.
Two hundred pounds bave been collected
for Sayere, among the members of life House
of Commons.
The voting io Savoy on the annexation ques
tion, will exceed 200,008, of which camber,
only 1200 voted in the negative.
A slight insurrection bad occorred in the
French possessions in Africa, but it baa been
promptly suppressed.
JJaron Bruck, who recently committed sui
cide, is said to bave been dismissed from the
Austrian Ministry in consequence of compli-
cilv in the eigantio frauds lately discovered
Great defensive preparations are making by
the Chinese. Two British vessels are repor
ted as having been sunk by the forts at the
mouth or tue reino.
A Woman Tarred and Feathered. The
Westfield (N. Y.) Republican, of the 22d
inst., says: "On Friday night of last week
ii.een young men and eve young women,
including one married woman, went to the
boose of Klisba Whipple in the south part of
I'orliana, orose it open, ana iook one or bis
cirls. a young woman, out of bed, and tarred
and feathered ber. The reason alleged for
tba act is tnai sue was oi a disreputable
character, ana me nouse was disorderly
The perpetrators were on Wednesday all ar
rested and brought before Jnstice Young of
this village, ana gave nan lor their appear
anca of the next Criminal Court. For the
credit of tba crowd engaged in the act, per
fcaDt we should say that tke women did the
tarring and feathering, the men retiring while
tba ceremony was being performed. As far
as we are able to learn the facts, Mr. Whip
ple soma time since lost bis wife, and was
left with a family of small children, and this
young woman, who had been living away,
came borne to belp take care of the family,
and recently suspicion has been excited tbat
tba bouse was disorderly and this refined
method wai adopted by the young people of
the neighborhood to reform it."
rvBMO Bequests Tba will of Mr. Law
rence Johnson, type-founder in Philadelphia,
lately deceased, contain! tha following be
(luesta, providing tbat bis real and personal
estate shall axceed $324,000, one year after
deatb : To tba Printers' Benevolent Associ
ation. It 1.000 : American Sunday School
Union, $3,000 -, Union Benevolent Associa
tion $1,000 i Temporary noma lor cnenuiess
Children, $2,000 t Pennsylvania Institution
for the Blind, 1,000; Peal and Damb
Aylu. $1,000.
Advertisements.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
OF
Valuable Real Estate.
IN pursuance ofin order of the Orphans' CoOrt
of Northumberland county, will be exposed W
public Hie, at tha Court Home, in me uorougn
of Sunbury, on Saturday, the 30th day of June
next, a certain trad of land, aituate in the
township of Upper Augusta, Northumberland
county, adjoining lnd of Michael Snipe on the
north, land of John Farnsworth on the east,
Hh.n.okin crock and land of Jonn w.rrynng
on tha south, and land of Joacph Gata on the
writ, containing 88 acre, more or leu, about
70 acres of which are cleared and in a high state
of cultivation, whereon are erected a two alery
log dwelling bouse, weatherboarded, a large bank
barn, a two story frame tenant house with cellar
and ice house under it, and other outbuildings t
also, a good well of water, a good orchard, &c
Also, a certain other messuage and tract of
land situate in aaid township of Upper Augusta,
adjoining Shamokin creek and land of Joseph
Can on the north, other land of aaid intestate
and Joseph Ravidge on the east, land of John W.
l'cale and Samuel Y. Sickle on the south, and
and of l'hilip Sarvey en the west, containing
95 acres, more or leas about 60 acres of which
are cleared and in a good state of cultivation
whereon are erected a large two story log dwell
ing house, rough cast, a large bank barn, wagon
shed, and numerous other out buildings, a good,
never failing spring of water, a good peach and
apple orchard, &c. The Shamokin Valley Rail
road passes through both of the above mentioned
farms, about 3 miles east of Sunbury. Also,
another certain messuage and piece of land,
situate In said township of Upper Augusta,
djoining Shamokin creek and land of Joseph
Gasa on the north, and adjoining the ether land
of the soid fcilas Wolverton, deceased, last above
mentioned and described on the cast, south and
west, containing three and a half acres, more or
less, all of which is cleared and in a good state
of cultivation, whereon are erected a one and a
half story log house, a frame stable, a good
spring of water, Ac. Also, a cortain other
messuage and piece of land, aituate in said
township of Upptr Augusta, adjoining Shamokin
creek and land of the estate of said intestate on
the north, land of John Y. Fryling on the east,
land of Joseph Ravidge on the south, and other
land of said intestate on the west ; all of which
is cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and
containing six acres, more er less. Late the
estate of Silas Wolverton, deceased.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. of said
day, when the terms and conditions of sale will
be made known by
WILLIAM REED, Administrator.
Uy order or the Court
a. MASSER,Clk., O. C.
Sunbury, May 5, I860.
Orphans' Court Sale.
N pursuance ef an order of the Orphans1 Court of Nor
thumberland County, will he exposed to public sale on
VTURDA Y. the S(! dnv of JIIN K m-ii. nti t h nM.miif.a
all that curiam LOT OR P1KCE OF GROUND, situate
in Cameron township, Nortliumbei land county, I'ennsylva-
iwuiiuc uuu ucavuueu IOIIOWB, IO Wll : ifegllllllug
the centre of Mnhonov creek south IS) flrpiaureAt.,iin,
and live-tenth perches toa stone heap ; thenee eighteen and
three-fourth degrees west, ten and eighl-teiith perches to a
chesnulonkon the bank of said Mahonny creek by Brian
Ilornberger ; thence north eight and one fourth degrees
west , sixty-four perches to a stone heap ; thence north ten
degrees east, twenty two ptrchei to the creek; thence up
the mindle of snid creek to the place of lieginniag. Contain
ing FIVE ACRES of LAND more or lens.
Also, All that other oeitain Tract or Piece nt f-and. situ.
ate in Cameron township, Northumberland county, Penn
sylvania, adjoining lands of Benjamin Ilaupt, David Uill-
ugnci uuu uiucra. vuiiuouine; vine nunureu
aud Thirteen ACRES and one hundred and fiftv-ni
cites of LAND, more or lets, and on which aie erected a
two story Log House weatherboarded, a sue story frame
stote house, a bank barn and other outbuildings. Late the
estate of Jacob Uuu it, deceased.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, when
the terms and conditions of sale will be made known by
DA.MKL I1E1N, Adm'r.
Fy order of Court. )
,B.MASfKR,Clk..O.C. J
Sunbuiy, Mays, I860. )
Auditor's Notice.
In the Orphans' Court of Northumberland
Countv.
rTWE undersigned Auditor, to whom wss re
committed the Auditor's Report in the natter
of the account of J. II. Raker, assignee of Israel
Dunkelbcrger, with directions to make out
another report, re-stating the same, (the former
report having been lost or mislaid,) will meet all
parties interested therein, at the office of J. B.
Packer, in the borough of Sunbury, Penna.. on
Saturday, the 2d day of June next.
SAMUEL J. PACKER, Auditor.
Snnbury, May 5, 1860. 4t
CENTRE TIUNI'IKE.
AN election for officers of the Centre Turnpike
Road, leading from Reading to Sunburv.
wilt be held at the house of C. Drown, in the
borough of Northumberland, on Monday, the 4ih
ay of June, between the hours of 10 o clock
M-, and 3 o'clock P. M.
J. It. PRIESTLEY, President.
Northumberland, May 5, 1860. 3t
Orphans' Court Sale.
TN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Northumberland county, will be exposed to
public sale, at the public bouse of risnry J.
.Reader, in the borough of McEwensville, Penna.,
on Saturday, the 20th day of May, inst., all that
certain messuage and lot of ground situate in the
borough ef McEwensville, in the county of
Northumberland, and State of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows, to wit : On
the north by a lot of Wenck, on the east
by an alley, on the aouth by a lot of E.Derickson,
and on the west by the main street of said
borough of McEwensville, measuring, on snid
Main street, nineteen feet, more or less, and being
in depth one hundred and sixty feet, more or
less. Late the estate of Moses Carothers, late
of Sullivan county, Pennsylvania.
Sale to commence at one o'clock P, M. of
aaid day, when the terms and conditions of sale
will be made known by
THOMAS CAROTHERS,
Administrator of Mosea Carothers, late ef Sul
livan county, deeeased.
By order ef the Court. )
J. B. MAS8ER.dk. O. C. S
Sunbury, Mav 5, I8fi0. J
Sheriffalty.
To the Voters of Northumberland
FxLLew-CiTizias i
County.
Encouraged by many friends, I am induced
to offer myself to the people as a candidate for
the office of
BHEBlrp
at the approaching election, and respectfully so
licit your suffrages, pledging that in case I am
elected, I will perform the duties incumbent on
that office faithfully, impartially and to the best
of my ability.
O. M. RENN.
punoury, a pnl 81, i860. '
To the Democrats Voters of Northumber
land County.
FELLOW CITIZENS i
Jhe?byo,rermve,f" Candidate for
the office of SHERIFF, subject to the rules of
the Democratic Party. Should I be nominated
and elected, I will perform the duties of the office
faithfully and to the best of my ability.
. , ... M. E. Bf CHER.
Sunbury, April 28, I860.'
To the Democrats of Northumberland
County.
pillow CiTixsas : I hereby offer myself aa
a candidate for tha office of COUNTY
COMMISSIONER, subject to the rules of the
Democratic party. 8hould I be nominated and
elected, I will perform the duties of the office
faithfully, and to the best of my ability.
v... u . ISAAC D. RAKER.
Little Mahanoy tp May 6, 1800.
1'ROTUOKUTAUV.
To the Democratic Voters of Northumberland
Countv.
T7iliow Dixoca.Ts t I hereby offer myself
as a candidate for re-election for the office of
rrotnpnoiarv, e., subject to the rules ef the
Democratic party. Should ( be nominated and
elected, I will perform the duties of the office
faithfully, and to the best or my ability.
IHNIEI. BECKLEY.
Puiibtirv. Mjy ' 'r !
To the Democrats of Northumberland
uouniy.
Fitiow-DsmocRATa i
f hereby offer myself as Candidate for
the office of PROTHONOTARY, Ac., subject
to the rules of the Democrstie party. Should I
he nominated aud elected, I will fulfill the duties
of the offices to the best of my ability, and pledge
myself not to ask for a re election to said offices,
believing the one term principle to be the true
democratic one. CHAS. J. BRUNER.
Sunbury, April S8, 1860.
SHINGLES ! SHINGLES ! !
THE subscriber has just received the largest
and best lot of Shingles ever brought to this
place. Also a large lot of White Pine Siding,
Joiee, 8rudding, Failing and 8ningling Lath,
which he offers very cheap for cash.
1 ard in Market Street, Sunbury, l'a.
A. A. 8HISSLER.
April 21, I860.
" TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, AC.,
I LARGE assortment, just received and for
sale at the Clothing Stoieof
SCHWEITZER, HEILBRONNER & CO.
Sunbuiy, ilpril 21, 186n.
CAUTION.
LL persons are hereby cautioned against pur-
chasing or negotiating for a certain nromisa.
ry note, dated July 19th, 1859, payable one year
after date, drawn in favor of Michael WilverU
for the sum of one hundred dollars, and signed
by me. Said note has been lost or mislaid, snd
as I have not, nor do I expect to receive value
therefor, I will not pay said note unless compelled
iu ujr taw.
EMANUEL WILVERT.
8unbury, April 21, 1860.
NOTICE.
pHE Annual Meeting of the Green Ridge
-1- Improvement Company, will be held in
Room No. 30, In the Merchants' Exchant-e.
Philadelphia, at 1 2 o'clock, on Tuesday, the 8th
May, 1960. An election will be held for Officers
and Directors for the ensuing year.
Uy order or the Board,
JOHN G. HOWARD, Sec'y.
April 28. I860.
School Letting.
rTIHE Public School of the Borough of Nor
thumberland, will be let for the Summer
Sension, on Saturday, May 12th, 1860. An ex
amination of Teachers will then be held at the
Centre School House. AH applicants for schools
are hereby notified to be present ao as to be ex
amined before the Board of Directors.
Examination to commence at 2 o'clock P. M.
By order of the Board,
JOSEPH P. TU8TIN. 8ec'y.
Northumberland, April 21, 1860 3t
J. STEWART DEPUY,
AT CORNKLIUS MAHAN'S, No !. Soulhi
Second streets, (next donl to C. D.Meneh')
I'hilmlelphia, wuuld invite the attention of their
iriemu and cnttomeri, snd the public in general,
o a large and well selected stock of
OARPETINOS,
onii'iting of Velvets, Tapestries, Three-Plys,
IncrnMii. and Venitinnl. Alan, WINDOW
fllADKS.OII. CLOTHS, MATTINGS, DRUG
TO
GETS, RUG, MATS, STAIR RODS, &c.,l
which he sells very cheap for cnah, wholesale
and retail. (March 21, lefiS ly
BRIGADE ORDERS.
Brigade Inspector's Office,
Sunbury, May 1, 1860. )
BRIGADE ORDERS NO. 1. -
The uniformed militia of the 1st Brigade, 8th
Division, will parade for drill, review and in
spection, fully uniformed and equipped, according
to law, as follows :
The 1st Battalion of 1st Brigade, 8th Division,
Maj. J. H. Adams, Commander, composed of
Natioaal Guards, Captain Strouse ; Cameron
Guards, Captain G. Kramer ; Jordan Infantry,
Captain J. H. Schadle ; will parade at Shamokin,
in Coal township, on Friday, the 25th day of
May, at 10 o'clock A.M.
W. K. MARTZ, Brigade Inspector.
N. B. Commanding officers will see that tho
arms and equipments are in good order and
condition, and will be particular to be prepared
with muster rolls of their respective companies,
certified under oath, and all other information
required by law, to be forwarded to the Brigade
Inspector.
Sunbury, May 5, 1860.
SPRING GOODS,
I8GO.
E. V. BRIGHT & SON,
INVITE the public to call and examine tioir
Stock of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
combining beauty and durability.
NOTIONS AND HOSIERY
a very large variety.
BOOTS A1TD 3EQ2.3,
all qualities snd prices.
GROCERIES-
fresh snd pure.
HARDWARE,
of every description.
HATS AND CAIS,
of the latest styles.
QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE,
newest and best designs.
WILLOW AND WOODWARE,
a first rate assortment, dec, dec., &c.
Our stock of tho abovo is very large.
Purchasers will find if their interest to
call and examine our assortment before
purchasing elsewhere.
JJgy (JUUNTllx I'KODUfJJi -J
Wanted in exchange, at the highest
prices.
IS. 1. JJlllULTi. & oUJN.
Sunbury, April 31, 1860.
COOPEll & CONAIiD,
S. E. Corner Ninth and Market Streets.
PHILADELPHIA.
INVITE attention to the largest stock they bave
aver offered. eomDriainsr ia Dart.
LADIES CLOTH CLOAKS
Of plain, striped and mixed Cloiha, of the newest
shspes and material, got up in the most
ELEGANT AND ARTISTIC
manner, and to sell at very reasonable rates.
LACE TOINTES AND MANTLES,
liLACK Silk Mantles,
Grey Dress Goods,
Ohene Mixtures,
Barege Anglais,
Foplinettes,
Trench Bareges,
Barege Rooes,
Plaid Goods,
Bayadere Goods,
Black Dress Goods,
Embroderies.
Also,
MEN8 AND BOYS' WEAR.
First rate Black Cloths, for ft 96, SO and $3
Light Cloakings at 1 gS, 1 60 and $.
Stock of Cloths is very large, select and cheap.
CA8SIMERE8.
Fancy, neat, plain, mixed and black.
Goods espeeiall, for Boys' wear.
Fine Black Cessimeres, 91 to $1 as,
Vestinga of Silk, Valencia and Marseilles,
v. u COuPER lr CONARD.
CENTRAL HOTEL,
SUNBURY, Northumberland County, Pa.
THIS large and commodious Hotel, now
managed by J. H. E C K B E R T . It
ia situstx at tha R;ir..t Hannl North East
corner of Market Square, Sunbury, and at
the terminus of the Sunbury If Erie and North
ern Central Railrosds, and is open forthe accom
modation of Travelers and the public in general
The proprietor will a-ive his exclusive atten
tion, to the comfort and convenience of his guests
and is determiner to make this establishment
rank among the first in the Slate.
His table will le supplied with the best llie
market can produce having the advantage of
doily communination by cars direct from Haiti
more, and also from those bringing produce from
the surrounding countrv.
His bsr will be supplied with the purest liquors
me maraei can produce
Careful and ebliging servants always in at
tendance.
A share of the local and traveling rnmmnnitv
Is most respectfully solicited.
Sunbury, January 13, 1860.
The World's Great Exhibition Prize
Medal !
AWARDED to C. MEYER.
FOR HIS TWO PIANOS, LONDON, OCTOBKR IB,
C MEYER, respectfully informs his friends
and the public generally that he has con
stantly on hand Pnvos, equal to those for which
he received the Prize Medal in London in 1851.
All orders promptlv attended to. and sreat care
taken in the selection and packing the same.
He has received during the last fifteen years
more Medals than any other maker from the
Franklin Institute also, first Premiums in Bos
ton, New York and Baltimore.
Warerooms No. 733 Arch Street, below 8lh.
south side, Philadelphia.
April 14, .860. 3mw
CENTRAL HOTEL
Sale and Livery Stable.
THE subscriber respectfully announces to the
public that he is prepared to accommodate
them with Saddlc-Horses, Horses and Buggies,
Sulkies, Carriages, Rockawaya and Hacks, at
the shortest notice. His stock of Horses are
admired for speed and gentleness. The vehicles
are neat and in good order.
Careful drivers will always bo in readiness to
carry passengers to any point desired.
Est Umnibusses for parties and pic-mcs can
be had at all times with or without driver.
The patronage of the public is respectfully so
licited. J. H. ECKBERT, Manager.
8unbury, April 31, I860.
PANEL DOORS,
mxDow-s.tsu AXD
BLINDS,
SHUTTERS, ScC,
Fob Salb hi
A. A. SHISSLER.
D
Sunbury, April 38, 1859. 3m.
FLOWER SEEDS ! !
ARDE.V, Field and Flower Seeds, a choice
variety at the "People's One Price Storo"
G
of
BRIGHT & SON.
Sunbury, April 7, I860.
Letters Testamentary.
Estate of Sarah Jane Moore, late of Lowor
Augusta township, Northumberland county,
deceased.
j OTICE is hereby given that letters testa
" mcntary have this day been granted to the
subscriber, on the estate of Sarah Jane Moore,
late of Upper Augusta township, deceased. All
peisons indebted to said estute are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims will present them, properly authenticated,
to the undersigned.
JACOB RENN, Executor,
Lower AugusU township.
April 7th, I860. 6t
jo si" a "iFb r y a N & CO.
Flour and Grain Factors,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
For the Sale of Produce 111 General,
Broad ftreet, belew Vine, West side, PHILADELPHIA.
December 17,1 860 3iuS
TT8EFUL IN ALL FAMILIES-HEGEMAN
& CO'8 Benzine, which removes paint spots
grease, Ac, dc, and cleans gloves, silks, ribbons,
dec, equal to new, without the slightest injury to
color or fabric. Sold by all Druggists, also al this
office. 35 cents per bottle-.
Short Notice.
THE subscriber having retired from business
hereby notifies all persons indebted to him
on Book account or otherwise, to call and
settle the same without delay, otherwise they will
be put into the hands of a Justice for collection.
GEORGE ROHRBACH.
Sunbury, Nov. S. 1659. tf
To Consumptive
AND
NERVOUS SUEFEHER8,
riMIE subscriber, for several yesrs a resident of
A Asia, discovered while there, a simple vege
table remedy a sure Cure for Consumption,
Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and Nervous
Debility. For the benefit of Consumptives and
Nervous Sufferers, ha is willing to make the
same public.
To those who desire it, he will send the Pre.
scription, with full directions (free of charge)
also a aample of the medicine, which they will
find a beautiful combination of Nature's simple
herbs. Those desiring the remedy can obtain it
by return mail, by addressing
J. E. C UTHBERT, Botanic Physician,
No. 439 Broadway, New York.
April 14, I860 3m
() ERCOATS, DRESS-COATS, &e., just
- received and for aale at reasonable prices at
the Mammoth Clothing Emporium of
SCHWEITZER, HEILBRONNER & CO.
80.nbu.ry, Jan. 14, 1860.
FOR S-A-IjE.
A FULL SETT OF BRASS BAND
INSTRUMENTS. '
GRANT'S Cornet Band offer for aale their
full sett of instruments consisting of
12 pieces, several of then being rotary valves.
l or turtber particulars apply to
D. GRANT, Leader, or J ARID
YIN, President.
Sunbury, March 3, 1860.
T1IOS.
C. IU-
PLASTER! PLASTER ! !
rf TONS prime Nova Scotia Soft Plaster for
OXJ aale by BRIUHT & SON.
Sunbury, April 7, 1860.
FOR SALE.
TWO LOT8 aituate in Market street, in the
town of Trevorton, Nos. 13 and 1 3, in block
No. 90. Apply to WM. GAl'CLER, Selina
grove, or H. B. MASSE R, Sunbury.
SPALDING'S Prepared Glue, and BhcUe)! Mucilage
I'rus per battle and hrmh 93 eeuts.
Cordial t&iir of Calisaya Hark 4 lleuaina, for rawovuif
FOR 8 ILE AT TU1S OFFICE.
Suubary, Marcfc 17, lbdu.
BOOTS AND SHOES, a large assortment
at FRILING di GRANT'S
Sunbury, January 34, 1860.
IIVE Barrels Portland Kerosere Oil, the best
- ia market, at FRILLNG 4 GRANT'S.
Stibury. January SS, 160.
Treasurer's Sale of Real Estate.
Agreeably to the provisions of the Act of
Assembly, entitled "an Act to reduce the
8tate debt, Ao,, passed the 29th day of April,
1844, for non-payment of taxes, and its sup
plement thereto, the Treasorer Of Northum
berland county hereby gives notice to all
persons concerned therein, that unless the
County, State, Road and School Taxes, Ac,
due on the following real estate in the county
of Northumberland, are not paid before the
day of salo, the whole, or such parts of each
as will pay the charges and costs chargeable
thereon, will be sold nt the Court House, in
the borough of Sunbury, county of Northum
berland, on Monday, the lltb day of June
next; aud the sale will be coutinund by ad
journment from day to day, for arrearages of
taxes due the said county, and the cost
accruing on each respectively :
Amount or Tax.
Coal Township.
1 Lot, No. 4, block 53, S. M. Kaso,
I year, $0 13
31 " Wm. Kichline, 2 years, 8 22
8 " Francis Kennon, 1 year, 80
8 " Christian Keller, 1 " 80
2 " No. 1 and 8, block 108, James
Luckes, 2 years, C3
2 " No. 10 & 11, block l'JO, Geo.
Leisenring, 1 year, 24
8 " Ilnrry McUren, 1 year, 80
2 " No. 423 & 424, block 7. Stoce
& Company, 1 year, 32
1 " No. 2, block 89, Leah Fisher,
1 year, CI
Zcrbe Township.
3 " No. 1, 2 3, block "8, Wm. J.
I'hillips, I year, 3 33
1 " No. 13. block 13, 118. Jonas
Bergstresser, 1 year,
1 " No. II, block 23, Georgo
Weaver, 1 your,
122 " C. 1. Ilolfeustoin, 1 year,
5 ten acre lots, " " 1
CI
1 20
1 07
80
14
i
C5
40
93
58
1 14
40
80
21
29
41
39
45
1 12
90
3 one acre lots, " " 1
1 Lot, No. C, block 134, John Camp
bell, 1 year,
1 " No. 1,2, block 118, Abroham
Zurtmnn, 1 vear,
2 " No. 12, 13, block V-, Daniel
slopick, 1 year,
No. 3, block 121, Wm. Staa-
ton, 2 years,
No. 6, 7, 8, block 02, Phister
Davis, 1 year,
No. C, block 80, Levi John,
1 year,
No. 6, block 125, Jonas Kei-
Bor, 1 year,
No. 7, block 119, Peter
Haughawout, 1 year,
John Zimmermuo, 1 year,
No. 5, block 88, Isaac Taylor,
2 years,
No. 10, block 130, TboniftS
Foulds, Sr., 1 year,
No. 8, block 78, Joseph Kel
ly, 1 year,
No. 9, block 40, Charles lleg- -gens,
2 years,
Thomas Highlander, 2
years.
No. 5 or 6, block 130, Har
mon Gullop, 1 year.
No. 1 and 2, block Of), David
Donbach, 2 years,
No. 3, block 03, Simon Cam
eron, 2 years,
No. C, block 55, Martin Oueal,
1 year,
No. 3, block 51, Surub Ga-
laspy, 1 year,
No. 9, block '., Johu Bates,
I year,
No. 7, block 131, Thomas
iirisoD, 1 year,
Mount Carmel Township.
No. 25, 26, block 51, William
I'crsing, 1 year,
No. 14, block CI, J. E. Mi-
nich, 2 years,
No. 3, block 23, Robert Mur-
fy, 3 years,
No-14, block 41, Thomas J.
Morgan, 2 years,
No. 5, block 22, James Ken-
1 CO
21
1 25
06
CO
2
1 30
51
1 08
42
nady, 1 year, 27
No. 1 & 2, block 43, Jonas
Thomas, 1 year, 40
No. 1, block C7, Thomas Jen
kins, I year, 21
Wra L.Dewart, 3 years, 137 43
No. 25, block 23, Patrick
Carter, 3 years, 1 fiG
Alexander Jordan, 1 year, 20 10
No. 9, block 52, Thomas Karl,
159
1
e:
l
I yoars, 51
2 " No. 12 & 13, block 23, Duvid
Davis, 1 year, 7 CO
Lower Mahanoy.
2 " Peter Herald, 1 year,
Cooi Township.
36 acres, Martin Weaver, part of
McCarty k Weaver's tract,
1 year,
380 " Jas. Mathews 1 "
72 " McCarty & Weaver, 2 "
Zerbe Township,
360 " Mathias Reed, 2 "
164 " Carbon Run Imp. Co.2 "
2 73
1 15
12 16
6 00
11 63
28 00
157 29
112 " George Beebe, 3
Mount Carmel.
48" Janoor Jos. Stephens, 2
130 " Mt. Carmel Comp. 2
1748" lumber Cloaver, 2
Lower Augusta.
2 " Martin Ranolds, 3
CO " Henry Keiser, 3
100 " Susan Bostiao, 4
lja.2p. John Ilenn, 3
IS " Michael Greasiugor, 3
Jlush Township.
13 63
47 15
C 21
2
8
46
4
3
20
35
CO
William Lefller, 2
Point 'Township.
William Cook, 1
William II ousel, 1
Lower Mahanoy.
John Ilerold, 1
George Ilerold, 2
Harrison Ilerold or
2 37
40
43
33
26
51
12
CO
2
Philip. :
JACOB F. ROHKBACn.
Sunbury, April 14, 1890. Treasurer.
TREASURER'S SALES.
4 LIST of tho Unsoatod lands advertised
for sale by Jacob F. Robrbacb, Treasurer
of Northumberland county, agreeably to an
Act of the General Assembly of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the I3tb
day of March, 1845, and the supplement
thereto, entitled an Act directing the modo
of selling Unseated Lands for taxes and other
purposes, will be exposed to public sale, at
the Court House, io the Borough of Sunbury,
on the 11th day of June, I860, at 10 o'clock,
a. m., the following described Tracts of Leu
for arrearages of Taxes due aud the costs
accruing on each tract respectively, to wit :
If not sold on the day above mentioned, to be
adjourned from day to day.
Acres. Warrantee's Names.
Am't Due,
Antis Henry
Adams Thomas
1674 Jenkins James
Antis Frederick
Adams Robert
Foster Thomas
John Jenkins
F. Aotia
R. Adama
170-1 Richard Salman
Richard Manning
Edmund llotl'
James Grier
Thomas Grier
Cool $786 58
Mt.Car'l 477 09
Robort Cbamplaio
Tbos. Chaoiplaia
967 Wm. Morrison
James Stepbenseo
James Cowart
leaac Neff
lit. Carmtd.'
379 07
Daily John N. Zorbe 894 00
Boyd John Coal 126 25
BrosiQus Peter " 22 18
Billing too Thomas Mt. Carmel 23 07
Bellas Hugh
1C 20
19 2C
Bower Christian
Boyle Luke
Batton Samuel
Betterton Benj.
Bertram Alex.
Barren John, jr.
Boyd John
Brady John
Brady John
Brady W. P.
Cameron
Shamokin
Point
1 85
9 47
9 55
80
1 28
04
117 37
131 15
CO 62
Coal
JJrady Walter
Low. AtifjusU 26
164 72 Betterton Benj. Chilisquatue 1
403 Big Mount'u. Imp. Co. Cool 132
36
132 78
309 J. Hoglin Coal
197 J. Hoglin
390 Wm. Adams & others, Coal
200 Uohanan James Mt. Carmel
667 Brook John
14 Cloaver Kimber "
8 Cleiver Kimber "
G Cleaver Kimber "
1G9 Cleaver Kimbur Coal
202 J Cowdeu John Zerba
306 Carson John Coal
27 85 Cook Wiliium Cameron
047 Carbon Run Imn, Co.. Coal
101 66
2 33
128 31
56 00
20 07
4 09
2 59
2 03
12 93
178 91
83 01
26 16
311 55
13 06
32 91
9 12
8 78
2 98
399
264
250
f0
80
130
100
159
181
197j
220
196
148
363
52
115
88
360
00
280
170
269
165
327
208
20
181
3G
23
173
259
120
2071
253 J
50
160
100
300 i
100
109
300
129
200
300
250
100
40
100
426
219
57
218
101
193
221
60
80
203
203
04
300
354
160
G6
288
20
200
187
315
327
220
215
107
103
08
300
80
200
121
31
156
20
140
100
50
111
200
50
200
0G
10
50
211
110
103
89
206
309
127
231
211
260
233
100
239
188
333
235
463
171
438
107
300
171
147
Darr John
Cameron
Did John
Darr Mary "
Darr Poter "
Darr Luke "
Did John Up. Mahauoy
Darr Mary "
Darr Peter "
Darr Luke "
Dewart William Lit. Mahanoy
5 68
4
35
92
87
6
7
1
CO
l'onarl J oho
Dewart Wm.
Dowarl John
1
3
76
14
Low. Augusta
2 36
Elliott William Mt. Carmel
41 23
12 36
02
4 90
100 80
42 78
3 29
13 CI
37 69
23 10
45 76
29 17
5 CO
42 53
11 03
7 84
29 12
103 0G
4 99
87 C7
130 90
4 70
Elliott Wlliom
Epley Androw
Evens Smith
Point
Mt. Carmel
Estricb.tco., owners,
tegely liuuben "
Fcgely Wm. & Solomon, Coal
File Luke Cameron
Wm. Pritcbard Mt. Carmel
Wm. S heed, (part) "
Andrew Suuber "
William Boyd '
Wm. or C. Boyd "
Merrick Starr, (part) "
Yalontino Brobst "
Gordon Joseph "
Grant Thomas "
Grant Thomas Zerbe
Grant Thomas Cameron
Gray Robert Coal
Green William "
Grant Thomas "
Grant Thomas "
Gardner Archibald "
j Gardner Archibald "
Gardner Archibald "
Gardner Wm. P. Jackson
22
3
9
1
46
72
60
20
90
40
02
CO
Gardner Archibald, Point 2
Gardner Wm. P. " 1
Gardner Archibald, Lit. Mahanoy 1
uaruuer v m v
Harrison Wm Cameron
2 40
8 83
Harrison m, Up. Mahanoy 4 35
llousol John " 1 74
Hunter Alexaudar Shamokin 2 25
Hunter James Lit. Mahanoy 3 42
Hall Charles " 1 72
1 1 olTa Alexander " 46
Hall Charles Low. Augusta 3 50
llubley Bernard Zerbe
03 CG
Heimelrich Henry "
Heiinelricb Henry Coal
Heller Jacob, Zerba
Hileman lsauc C. Cameron
Jackson Jeremiah Ml Carmel
Jackson Jeremiah "
73 36
51 79
34 20
C 60
6 Gr.
5 65
1 50
14 05
2 84
45 00
30 10
2 30
16
1 60
1 50
34 49
3 59
Jordan James Low. Augusta
Irwin Robert
Up. Mubttuoy
Irwin Robert
Kroll Michael
Kroll Michael
Kidd John
1 oint
Coal
Zerbo
Lit. Mahanoy
Kiutzing Abra'u
1 oint
,1
King hzekiel
King Ezekiel
Lukins Abigail
Lukins Smith
Lako Richard
Lake Richard
Lake Richard
Lewis James
Lako Richard
Lako Richard
Lyon John
l.nke Richard
Lake Richard
ChilisquaqtiO
Coal
53
88
40
41
40
64
CO
06
53
40
94
40
5G
75
86
C5
80
CO
76
83
88
70
Jackson
Lit. Mahanoy
Point
Cbilifquaquo
Morgan Samuel Mt Carmel
li
03
17
5
4
Maury Peter
Zerba
Martin J G
Miller John
Moyer Georgo
Meadling Jvhu
Meadling Johu
Martin Peter
Martzner John
Martin Peter
Camerou
Up. Mahanoy
Point,
D "
1
V
4
1
Marshall Wm, owner, Comcron 23
Marshall Wm 11, owner, Coal 1
Miller Christian, Up. Augusta, 1
Noddeoant Junius Point 1
Prince Georgo
Coal
43 05
47 63
46 43
SI 30
85 80
1 83
3 39
1 CO
3 90
3 37
02
1 92
84 56
36 70
3 96
5 04
4 82
15 31
3 75
3 28
9 15
Reea Sarah
Rocs Sarah
Recs Daniel
Recs Thomas, jr,
Rustan Thomas
Mt Curmel
Coal
i
Mt Carmul
Rustan Mary "
Reynolds John "
Rustan Charlotte "
Rees Dauiul, "
Rees Thomas Juckson
Rees Thomas Lit. Mahanoy
Sasseman Peter MlCaruuI
Shannon Wm "
Smith Mary "
Stetman William "
Scott Abraham
Smith Luke
Smith Abigail
Cameron
smith Evans
Smith John
Scott Abraham
Smith Daniel
Up. Mahanoy
Shamokin
Lit. Mahanoy
Cameron
Mt Curoiul
173 32 Scott Samuel
341
203
170
197
227
303
297
203
200
Tunes Richart
Titswortb John
Titswortb John
Coal
2 37
1 99
2 34
8 00
C 80
Taggart Robert "
Tysou Joseph "
Titswortb John Shamokia
Taggart Robert " 4
Trickcl Cbas. G, Jackson
Trickel Cbas G, Lit. Mahauoy 1
44
82
62
43 lhotnpson
Mt Caruicl
20 18
304
218
318
40
35
75
306
Whites John
Wilson William
Coul
114 39
41 31
31 40
1 41
24 65
21 35
Walker Lewis "
Weikel Jacob "
Yortbimer Henry "
Zeigler Inaao Zerbe
Zeiglur Isauo Coal
Zimmerman Math. "
23 20
87 49
JACOB F. ROHRBACH. Treas.
Treasurer's Office, 1
Sunbury. April 14th, 18C0. J
TAVERN STAND
FOR SALE.
rTWE subscriber offers at private sale, on rca-A-
sellable terms, the well known TAVERN
STAND, in Sunbury, Northumberland county.
Pa., kept as such by Michael Wilvert, The
house is located on Fawn street, near the Sha
mokin Valley and I'olUville Rail Road Depot,
and is doing an excellent business. Tho build
ing is a LARGE FRAME HOUSE, being near
ly new. There is also on the premises a large
Stable aud Shed, lately erected, with au Ice.
House and other conveniences. The property
is in good repair, with a good gardeu aud choice
fruit on the lot.
He also oilers for sale a valuable Lot in the
upper end of the town.
For further particulars apply to
EMANIEL WII.VF.RT.
Maita 31, 1660.-- Sunbuiy, Ta.
159
147
CO
210
40
344
no
3481
425
100
1C0
80
lCfiJ
45
25P),
15
A NEW STOCK OF
(33 I2a OD "Q? CE2 Q 3C2f CS
111 E subscriber has just received by Railroad
a new Slock of Ready Mady Clothing, eon
suiting of "
SPRING AND SUMMER GOOD
such as
COATS, VESTS, PANTS,
GAITERS, SHOES, &c.
a large variety of ready made Shirts, in price from
50 cts. to $2,00.
Also, a large assortment of Mem.' and Boys
Sc CAPS,
of all kinds.
Persons who aro in want of Clothing ehould
call at once as thay will save money.
Store Room on the comer of Marke and Fawn
streets, nearly opposite Weaver's Hotel.
SCH WEITZER, HEILB KONNER & CO.
8unbury, April 7, 1800. lyjnnc
BLI1TES aialTD'aSAaDBS".
B. J. WILLIAMS,
iVo.16 North Sixth Street, VlilLA DELPHI A
IS THE MOST I.XTKNS1VK M ANUFADTt ItliK OF
Venetian minds
AND
WINDOW SHADB3.
VT TUB LMIGKST A!SD I IN EST
Assortment in the City, at the
Lowest CanU I'rlccs.
tW Store Shades made and Lettered.
April 14, IH00. 2m
ASTHMA.
1.1 OR tlie Instant Helicf nnj rcnnanviit Cure of Ih.s
. ilisireamng coinpluuit uuu
mWDT'S
Hronclilal CluureHes.
Mala by C. B. SliYMOCH A CO., 11)7 Nassau 8lrt
New York. Price, 81 per box ; scut free by post
17" Fur Sale at all Llr iigijun. m.ir 31, 'SO. rjm
rItlMNU &. GRANT have just received by
railroad the largest assortment of QL'EENS
WAKE and UI.ASSWARK ever brought to
Sunbury. Also, a fresh supply of DRY GOODS,
consisting of Spring Dress (Jooda, I'rints. Mus
lins and Notions. apr 7, I860.
watchesTje welry andsilvek
WARE.
WK would feeppctfully inform our frit:! wis, put mm
mid the public aoncrnllv. that we have now uiStoie
Ri.dotTer VfHOLKSAl.K AND KKi'AlL, nt the uvot
Cfifch l'ricr, luipe mill very rhoice Flixrk of WATCHKS,
JKWELRY, S1LVKK AMI) i' LA TED WAR13, of eveiy
YUTiciy ami aij te.
Kverv drucriotion of DIAMOND WORK mid nlher
JKWKI.RY, niinle tn order, nt short mtico. iy Aft
Oootig v srruiituil to be as represented.
N. il Purtirnlar HtteiHkm friveu to the Tf)iiriiig of
Wutchcs and Jewelry of rverv dctcripiton.
STAUFTKR & HARLEV,
No. i22 Market Street, South Side, ruilailolptiirt.
February 35, Irou.-Ltm
COTTAGE BIBLES.
'P'OIl SALE, cheap, three copies ef Ibo
Cottago Diule, in two volumes, with com
mentaries. H. B. M ASSHK.
OL Dr. IICATII s ItOOK OT
' ...... b ...... ,i. . ... uiM.t.vi-1 icb ,m iim .lupniicao lav
and F.nst India Medicines, with full directions for the cor-
...... ..u.o ,i vuii.unitiiii'n, nroncnilll, tioilgns, l.Olua,
(.ntarrh, Asthma, rcveri, Heart Piaen.e, Kcrofula, Canorr,
pyspepsia. Liver Complaint, frravel and U runny Deposits
Female Uomplnima, 4c. Illustrated with hundreds ol
certificates of cures and engravings. For the purpose of
ri'sr uini; as many suilenm; leUow-rwinea as pussiMe from
nreiDntnra tlpnlli i, u.,11 l ...... ... ...... .1..
iieut, by sending Si cenli to
Dlt. II KAMI,
(117 rirondwov, New York City.
C.l.l .1.. 1... . ... . t. . 1 ' . .... L
.-iu,..,., Uf n, r inner, ?uuuury ; couraa wrua,
Northumberland ; T 9. Caldwell, I-ewisburg ; 13. M. Ha
eenhueh, Bloomsl.nrc. : Cyrus Utown, Milieu: N. L. and
February Id, I860 ly.
HIGHLY IM PORTANT NEWS.
M. C. GEARIIART,
Has returned with a new Stock of
Confectionaries, Fruit and Toys.
TT seems as if a new a-ge, a new life was open-
ing upon us, animating every heart to nobler
deeds and higher aims! Art, Literature and Sci
ence will glow anew and seek to develop sub
limer beauties aud grander conception.
Tho business world too inuet feel the new in
fluence and everypart be quickened and strength
ened by an increased vitality, which shall urge
us on with electric speed to the conFUtnmatien
of greater things lhan was ever dreamed of in tho
I'hilosophy of the past.
Animated by the enthusiasm which prcvadea
all classes, and desirous of doing his share to
wards "The great events of the Age," the sub
scrilier would respectfully inform tho pood peo
ple of SUNBURV and the public generally, that
he has just returned from the city af Philadel
phia with the largest and choicest stock of Con
feclionarics, Fruit and Toys that has ever been
brought to (his section of country. Ho ia also
manufacturing all kinds of Confeetionariea, &o.,
to (ill up orders, whulecu'e or retail, at short no
lice. Among his stork of Confectionaries, may be
found :
French rV-iwetl,
Kuriitd Almonda,
Cream White,
" tetnoii
' Kok,
" Vanilla,
CVinmnn feetaU.
Liquviics,
Gum Drops, all kinds of sceiit,
lve Diops,
Mint Drops, red and whits.
Jelly Cukea,
Fiuit Drops,
Stick Candies, o( all K'cnta
Ruek Canny,
Almond Candy,
FRUIT.
Truues,
1'le.s,
Citron.
Bansjins,
Dates,
Currants dried,
Aliiisiids, Rsisons, IS uls nf ill kinds
LKMON SYRUP
of a superior quality, by the single or dozen. A
superior quality of Segara and Tobacco, and a
variety of L'oufectintiarics, fruit. Toys, dec, all of
which isolfcred cheap at whulesalo or retuil.
ty Ketnciubcr tho name and place. a
M. C.CJEARHAKT
Market St., 3 doors west of E. V. Bright St bun's
store.
Sunburv, April It, ISC0 ly
Administrator's Notice.
V OTICE is hereby given that letters of admin
ielratioti having been granted to the subscri
bers on the estate of John Moure, late of Sh.
mokin towimhip, Northumberland county, dee'd.
All p-uaons indebted are requested to make pay
ment and those having claims to present them
lor settlement to the undersigned, who will attend
at the late residence of the decedent for that pur
pose, on Monday the 14th day of May neit.
ELIslIA MOOKE,
WM. AM MKRMAN.
Shamokin twp., Apiil 7, I860. 6t Adm'is.
Ita(o of Johu TsjChoi, tloc'd.
JV OTICE is hereby given that letters of ad
ministration having been granted to the sub
scriber, on the estate of John 2chopp, late of
Lower Mahonoy tnwiiship.Northumbcrland coun
ty, deceased. All persous indebted to said estate
are requested to make immediate payment and
those having claims to present them for settle
tnent. ISAAC H. HESS1.ER, AJtu'r.
Lower Mahonoy, April 7, 1 800. 6t
IIOWAliI ASSOCIATION,
rmiADELrniA.
.1 Benevolent Institution established special
Endowment, for the Relief oj the Sick und
Distressed, articled with Virulent and i .i
demie Diseases, and especially for the Curd
oj Dn eases of the Se.rual Organs.
jt ED1CAI. ADVICE given gratis, by tb.
Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter
with a description ol their condition, (age. occu-'
patio., bal.il. of life, Ac.) and in raw. f
extreme poverty, Medicine furnished bee of
charge.
VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhea,
and other Uiseases of the Seiual Organs, and on
the NEW REMEDIES employed in th. .pen!
"ry, sent to the afflicted iu soled letter enve
loiies, free of charge. Two or three stamps fot
postage w ill be acceptable.
Address. DK. J. SKII.I.IN HOUGHTON.
Acting Burgeon, Howard Association, No.
South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order
oi the Directors.
EZRA p. HEARTWELL, Pu.iJ.ni.
so. Ftiaraiait. SerreUiy.
January 14, 1859. ly