SRsccIlancoiis fahese EMSASiVars ostECTa fincipal object of the mission of the ft V .. Is .' A - . . .. . iuubbbj is 10 get an nngiisn copy eatj ilgoed by the President of the 3ia.es. ine original was burnt in t Dro at Jsddo, two year ngo. Tbo i Japanese was saved. This thry ith them, and a copy of it, not signed, 'Uurt from the Tycoon to the I'resi' me uox coniaimng these documents a upon oy tbem as almost sacred. Il 1 tbe "tretty.box," and is never allow e out of their sight. It is a box three lg, iwnty sis inches in depth, and n imins wide, covered with red o leather, and neatly sewed round the There are three japaoued boxes together, and then covered. Around x is a light frame, and wheo carried, is on me oacus oi lour men, by poles. hoibassy brings with it some $80,000 or the purpose or making purchases. money was all brought from Japan In ;en dollar and American half dollars, mi with the Japanese marks. They as immense amount of baggage over f tons which made four full ear loads .Iw Panama Railroad. They have fif boxes containing valuable presents for 'resident of the United States. They a quantity of beautiful silks, brocatels, , crape silk, pongees, poplins, and so , of every conceivable style and pattern. i have articles of their own manufacture 'cry discription, some of which will as iit our people when they eeo tbem. They ) a beautiful specimen of Sbarpe's rille, of their own manufacture, also one of ie presented by Commodore 1'erry, mode bhuipe himself. The one made by the isjuse is a decided improvement upou the ,'inal, as pronounced by all who have seen The improvement consists in cocking, ming and cutting otf tbe cartridge at the ie time. Tbe original does not cock on .ting down tbe guurd, which cuts off the .ridge, but bos to be cocked by tbe thumb, e Japanese rifle can be cocked or not on lling off tbe cartridge, according to will. in burrel is beautifuiy rifled, and is a J'ac idle of the original. The finish and work tuship are equal, if not superior, to the iginul Sharpe, or any other lire-arm ever leu. There are some dozen or more artists, jmo who take drawings of animals, birds, v., some landscape t-ketcbers, Ac. each aving a distinct and seperate department ssigned him. The rapidity and correctness villi which they sketch would astonish even i"unkte." The Kmbassy eannot remain n the United .States longer than twenty live or thirty days, having tbe most positive orders from the Tycoon to return to Jupan by the 1st of August, and certaiuly not luter than the 101b f that month. The ambassadors aro dignified, polite, und amiable gentlemen. The adviser of the embassy is reported to be u very intelligent person, aud was a member of Tycoou's household ; the officer of the treasury is an inquiring and very agreeuble us well as appreciative individual. These first four compose the embassy. Then the jully '-(Jovernor" tbe young l'riuce indeed all the officers aud employees are intelligent, uud disposed, every one of them, to cultivate our close friendship aud good understanding. Mum ou ra Uo-hach-e-ro, the official and chief interpreter to the embassy, was the third in terpreter at Yoku-buuia, when the expedition (e Japan, under the command of Commodore 1'erry, visited that pluce, and be has un doubtedly beca selected by tbe Jupanese (lovernment fur bis present high and impor tant position on account of his superior at tainments, general intelligence, aud geuerul deportment. Tiik IIffkan Tkktimomai..- A meeting of gentlemen iu favor of presenting some 6inta tile testimonial to John C. Heenan, was held last evening at Uoldbeck's Hall, No. 7G3 Hrnadwiiy. On arriving et the Hall, it was found tliuteomo person opposed to the objects of the meeting said to be a "bloody Kuglish nniu" bud cut off the gun, and therefore it was necessary to light tbe hall with caudles. Mr. James M. Turner called the meeting to I order, and stated that the want or hnglisb gas would hardly be felt by this meeting. He read a letter from Michael t'beiao, the noted liiiliurd player, expressing Lie admiration of Heenan, and iuclosing bis check for $100, to be upplied to tbe fund. Various members of the Fioance Committee reported having received different sums, the whole making u total of upward of $5,000 already subscribed to the fund. The Committee have only been ut work one week, and several of their number have not yet been beard from. They express no doubt of being able to raise $10,000 in this city ulonu. Letters from various other cities have been received, stating that BimiUr move inenta are on foot there ; and is confidently believed that $20,000 will be subscribed for Heenan throughout the Union. The names of Mr. Ottignon and Mr. Draper were added to the Fiuuiice Committee. 1 he announce ment tbut Heenan was likely to reap a golden harvest by giving sparring exhibitions in Fng laud was received with great applause. It was ordered that subscription books be left ut such hotels and newspaper offices as were willing to receive them. A vote of thanks was tendered to Messrs. Duncan, Sherman A Co., for kindly consenting to act as lleenan's bunkers, and to the prees for the liberal sup port they bad extended to Heenan and to the Fund movement. The following resolution was adopted : Whereas, John C. Heenan, tbe acknowl edged fistic champion of the world, having by his professional skill and unflinching integrity of character sustained in a masterly manner in Kngland the fair fame of bis native country and her people in a fistic combat with tbe late fistic champion of Kngland therefore be it Jlesalved, That a committee of five be ap pointed from this body, whose duties it shall bo to correspond and advise with such parties throughout tbo Lotted btates in tbeir judg inent can by personal exertion further tbe objocts of this organization, and that they (the parties so addressee) be invited to coop, urate with as in making tbe Heenan testimo nial a national ovation. The Chair appoiote Messrs. Foster, Queen, l'belan, Irving, and Clackner f ucn Commit tee. A letter from Jas. F. Looms was read, in which be offers to engrave in good style Euitable preamble to be presented to Ileenao with tbe testimonial. Tbe offer was readily accepted. 1 he heartiest admiration wag ex pressed for Heenan throughout, and the larse audience present were perfectly orderly and respectable. The meeting adjourned to meet again next Monday at the same place. - -U'Kj lori Daily Inbuilt, May 19. Mohuons for Utah. On Monday after noon a party of Mormons left Philadelphia by way of Heading Railroad, and CattawiBsa and Erie Railroad, for tha wast. 1 hev passed this place on Tuesday morning. At Rupert station, some hundred or more were added to tho number. The party from Philadelphia numbered some one nunurea grown persons end as many children, tbe sexes being about enunllv divided. 1 hev were comlorlaoiv dressed, and apparently fn good health and spirits. Among men were several young women, from sixteen to twenty years or age who appeared to be well pleased at tbe pree ned of a tourney to lingbam x ouce a "King dom." Home of tbe men carried guns, aud all bad liberal allowance of baggage. At tbe train moved off the party joiaed in singing a hymn and departed in excellent spirits. Williamtport frets. Wants to Know. In tbit age of fast men, fast women, fast iteamers, and fast nags, an illiterate country fellow, whose daddy don't take tbe papers, wants to know " wbau that "riproario' Anglo baion rave is comm' off? A Si.avk Di'ttNKn at a Stars. The , btlrg Ban has come iii possession ni lowing facts in relation to the tinifulia ol i negro man at Mr. Wtmdfotk'i plantation o Deer Creek. It seems that a neuro tliu ennimarily dealt with was a vicious, self-willed Jl, , oocommg offended at a woman (black) on the same plantation, walked np to was wonting in tbe Held and delib. crately plunged the knife into her breast, Upon perpetrating this bloody deed be fled u lua wooos, not, However, before eivtag sev. eral other negroes to understand that their time would come next, ana after them two white men living hard by. Dogs were put uo nis tracKS, and alter a chase or several hours be was captured, though not without a desperate struggle the pursuers being put to an tney Knew to take him alive. '1 be residents of tbe vicinity decided to born bim at the stake, which was done in the presence oi an tne Decroes on that and several of tbe adjoining plantations, all of whom seemed terrilied out of their wits on viewing so awful a scene. Tbe spirit of tlio doomed negro never was subdued, lie died cursing bis judges his last words being that he would "take vengeance on them when they met each Diner in." A Pathetic Obituary The State of Indiana has recently lost, bv death, one of its citizens Mr. James Hangs. We rind an obituary notice of bim in a Iloosier panor : Mistur JCilatur Jem bangs, we are sorry 10 stait, nas aesized. lie departed ibis Lile IMnnday. uein was eenerullv considered a gud feller. He dide at tbe age of '23 years old. lie went 4lh without any airy struggle, and such is Life. Tu day we are as pepper grass mity smart to Morrer we are cut down like a cowcumber of tbe growod. Jem kept a nice store, which bis wife now waits on. llir vircbews was numerous. Mennv is things we bot at bis growcery, and we are happy to state that he never cheeted. sue- shully in the wait of mackrel, which wos nise and smelt sweet and his survivan wife is the same wa. e never knew bim to Dut sand in his shugar, tbo be bad a bit? sand bar in front of bis boose j nor water in his Lickcrs, tho the obio Kiver run past his door. Piece to his remains, Remcs of thr Franklin Evi-Enmns The Chicago Press and Tribune prints a letter from Mr. K. Kennicott, of Chicago, who is now making a scientific tour in tbe far north, in the course of which he has visit ed Fort Simpson on tbe Mackenzie Iliver He met Mr. Hoes, the Hudson Uav Com. pany's chief trader for the Mackenzie River district, and soys thut the Esquimaux last full gave Mr. Itoss some swords end ship's copper, which "undoubtedly came from tbe wreck of Franklin's ship." Mr. Kennicott np parently supposing Franklin to have had but one sbip. lie hoped to secure some or relics, aud says that when thecompa. on the-Anderson in tho Barren (Jrt established, he thinks that much learned as to their history, from the tnaux. CuniosiTiKS. The original brus painting the "signs of the tier eggs from the "nest of thieves. New Advertiseme- JEntate of Sarah Kerr, Ja mes TeilTer, In the Orph v I Norlhumbe The heir of Sarah y Writ of Kerr, deceased. I valuation, J August Ti To June PeilTer lale Jane Kerr. ria, intermarried with Wallace intermarried with . UurSn Kerr, and John II. Wilson guard and Richard Kerr, minor children oi and Thomas Kerr, deceased, heirs a preventatives of Sarah Kerr, Into of ll of Turhulville, in Northumberland sylvania, deceased. You aNd each of you are herein by virtue of the above writ to inquest will be held upon the r Saruh Kerr, deceased, to wit . or pieces of ground, situate and the borough of Tur1 .-v County, afurpiaid, on ' June next, (1SUU,) at . purpose of making ' appraise the isaid re place you may atlei. J A Sheriff! Ollici Sunbury, May 1. ESTATE OF GEL Gideon Ucrk, 1 In va No The heirs of George J- v Ucrk, deceased, j alion, , J Term, I To Samuel Derk, residing i Catharine Derk intcrmarrici' Elizabeth Derk iutermarriec tetter, George Dork, M ichaci . John Derk, Gideon Derk, Uc Derk, Maria Dcik mlermarri ber, Solony Derk intermarr Klingcr, all reniding in Norlhu and Leah Derk intermarried wi'. residing in Potter county, Pa., i representatives of George Der'- 1 ou and each of you, are I by virtue of the above writ, to n quest will be held at the late (corge Derk, deceased, in C Northumberland county, 1 Thursday, the 14th day of i 10 o'clock A. M., for the pi. . partition of, or to value and ap estate of said decedent, (to wit ; of land, situate in Cameron tow berland county aforesaid, adjoir Hornkcrger, Elizabeth Kleig, taining 140 acres, more or leg and place you may attend, i' JAMES VA BherifTa Office, ) Sunbury, May 12, 18fi0. J To the Heirs of Georp In the Court ol Common PI land con Samuel II. Zimmerman, ininistrator of Calhan.. Zimmerman, dee'd., ,' v. Jacob B. Masser, The undersigned, ap ' auditor, to destribute l above writ to and amoi ' for that purpose at his ofn Sunbury, on Saturday, th A. D. Itino, at 10 o'clock i ested are notified to attend HEN'KY . ' Sunbury, May S, 1860. , To the Democratic Vo land C FELLOW CITIZENS " Kncouraged by mi by offer myself as a cai j 8 H M subject to the rules of .ber- , I here .e of (Should you aee proper to nr party. elect me, of the jility. sjLEII. I shall endeavor to dischar j office faithfully and to the , 1A Chilisquaque twp., May io me Democrat of Count unberland T7ILL0W ClTIZtXSI J a candidate lor the i I mvtelf as JUNTY s of the .ated aud e olHce tKER. COMMIBSIONEU, subieJ Democratic party, fcuouh' elected, I will perform the launiuiiy, ana to tbe best Little Mahanoy tp., MaJ POR S rpWOLOT8 situate in town of Trevorton, NA No. 90. Apply to VM. grova.or II II M2 In tha 13, in block KK. U.unm. Munbuiy. SHERIFF SALES. IJX v'r,,le f undry writs of VtnniTtoul Epojts and writs of Levari Facias, is sued out of the Court of Common Pins of Nor thumberland ceunty, to me directed, will be expo sed to Public Sale, at the Central Hotel, in the bo rough of Sunbury, Northumberland county, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, the 6th day of Juno, (I860,) at 11 o'clock A. M., the following do scribed property, to wit : All that certain two atorjr building, situate in the town of Trevorton, in Zerbe township, Northumborlaed county, containing 20 feet in front and 16 feet in depth, situate on Shamokin tireei, and being lot No. 1 1, in block Ne. 107, in the general plnn of said town. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sld as the property of John tavith ALSO, At the same time and nlnr. rorinin l.,i nf ground, situate in the town of Trevorton, in cruo lownsnip, ivorinumherland county, being lot No. 6, in Block No. 138. bounded l, Im N ., ... niiu iui 11 o. u, in same ulock on the east, an alloy on the north, and fronting on nct:, uii me sauin. conlaiiiinir as n front.and 150 feet in depth. Seized taken in rr. petition and to be sold as the property of Charles C1K0I. ALSO: At tho same time and place, all that cprlnin brick building or Oas House, being 30 feet in front, and 20 feet in depth, situate upon a certain lot or piece of ground in the borough of Sunbury, iiorinumDerianu county, on tne east aide or a SO leet alley, extending northward from Fawn street in said borough, adjoining on the south, the Out on the east and north. Seized, taken in ex ecution and to be solJ as the property of Theo dore D. Irish. ALSO, At the same time and place, two full equal nd undivided third parti of and in a certain tract of land of eighteen hundred acres of coal land, commonly called "The Melntvre Lands." embracing the Locust Mountain, situate formerly in Hhamokin, now Coal township, in the county of Northumberland, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Ad. joining on the North lot No. 0, thence, by land surveyeu in mo name oi ueorge Uolrain, now messrs. lloyd at Uo., and land formcrlv of '.Vm. Tomlinson, now Messrs. Bovd & Co., thence by allotment No. 8, thenre by the Mahanoy Moun tain, containing eighteen hundred and seventy four acres and seventy perches, strict measure, being sundry tracts and parts of tracts of land surveyed on warrants bearing date the 15th day of March. Anno Domini 1793. eranted nm.. Edmund Hull', James Crier, James Jenkins, Richard Salmon, Kichard Manning and Thomas F oster ; also, parts of tracts, surveyed on warrant bearing date on the 13th day of Novcmlier, Anno Domini 1 830, grai.ted le Daniel Brautiuam and Jame Hepburn, and allotted to Valentine Brobst INo. 7, according; to a certain partition of wenty-five tracts of land, commonly called the , ''Grant Lands. Seized, taken in execution, i and to be sold as the property of Edward cCabe. ALSO, the same time and place, two contiguous 'round, situate in the town of Trevorton, '.jwnship, Northumberland rounty, ne north by Mahanoy street, on the 'ailroad street, on the east by lot of in and Eighth street, and on the o. 11, said lots being numbered in an of said town as Nos. 12 and 13, . 56, containing each 150 feet in 25 feet in width. SeizeJ, taken in id to be sold as the property of and Mary Morgan. ALSO, ne time and place, a certain lot or nd, sitaate in Little Mahanoy town luniheiland rnunty, bounded on tho ..e Trevorton Kailroad, en the north by creek, on the east by land now of 4 A'oadarmel, and on the west by land of i of William lioadarmel, deceased, con- of an acre, more or less, whereon is 1 a two story frame tavern honsc and a e stable, outbuildings, die, now in the pancy of Malhias T. Bohner. Seized, taken execution, and to be sold as the property of I Kramer. ALSO, same time and place, a certain lot or .ound, situate in Shamokin tawnship, berland county, adjoining lands of I.-aac .1 the south, Waters' heirs on the West, jgliner on the north, and the public road irom Rnydcrtown to the Centre Turnpike ast, containing 3 acres, more or less, all h is cleared, whereon is erected a two , .rame dwelling house, out kitchen, a well of er, a frame stable, outbuildings, Ac Seized, a in execution, and to be sold as the property sac Martz. ALSO, 4t the same time and place, a certain lot or ' of ground, situate in the town of Trevorton, i township, Northumberland county, bound 'he north by Mahanoy street, on the south Iroad street, on the east by lot No. 6, and west by lot No. 4, it being marked in the .1 plan of said town as lot No. 5, in block 5, whereon is erected a one story log y. Seized, taken in execution, anil to be i tho property of Martin O'Neal. ALSO. t the same time and place, a certain lot or i of ground, situate in the borough of Sun ,, Northumberland county, Pennsylvania, ided on the west by Fawn street, on the h by a lot of Samuel Snyder, on the south by . of John Salman, and on the east by an , contairing in front, on Fawn street, 28 or thereabouts, and 830 feet in depth reon is erected a two e'.ory frame dwelling n, a well oi water, outbuildings, occ. Seized, -n in executiou, and to be sold as the property VVilliam L. Dcwart. ALSO, A Uo, at the same time and place, (by virtue a writ of Fieri Facias, issued out of said uit, to me directed,) the one undivided half of all that certain tract or parcel of land, in Turbut township, Northumberland aforesaid, bounded as follows, to wit : ie south by Milton Cemetery, on the east north by land of William Heinen, and on st by the Sunbury &, Erie Railroad and 'est Branch Canal, containing twenty-two - and a half, more or less, whereon is erected .line kiln, all of which is cleared. Seized, taken execution, and to be sold as the property of ''ilium P. Marr. ALSO : he same time and place, (by virtue of ana tain writ of Fieri Facias, issued out of , to directed, a certain tract of piece of .to in the borough of Sunbury, Nor ind county, Pennsylvania, bounded and jed as follows i beginning at the middle of ..w wing-walls of Bridge across Shamokin creek -elow the town of Sunbury, thence north 5J degrees west, 4 perches to a post ; north 6 degrees east eight and six-tenth perches to a post ; tbence north 15j degrees east fifty-two two-tenths per ches to post j thence north 3 degrees east 31 perches to a large willow; luence norm bo ue grees west, 2 perches to the river Susquehanna i thence down said river, the several courses and and distances thereof to Shamokin creek ; and thence up said creek, the several courses and dis tances thereof, to the place ot beginning, con taining 3 acres more or less, (being all the land, formerly to Benjamin Hendricks, lying west of the centre of the front Road, leading from Sun bury to Martin's Run,) all of which is cleared, whereou are ereeted two frame dwelling Houses, a well of water, a wagon and abed, and other outbuildings. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property ol Ira 1 . l. lenient. JAMES VANDYKE, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, ) Sunbury, May 13, I860. i To the Voters of Northumberland County. ltnow CiTiitssi Encouraged by many - friends, I am induced to offer myself to tha people as a aandidata for tbe office of SHERIFF, at tu appraacbing election, and respectfully solicit jour suffrages, pledging that, ill case I am leCled, I Will Daifarm tha 4,,t,.. inoumkant that offica fnithfully, impartially, and to lb best , ai. K. HAtHMtN, I -wri Mahanoy lp May 6, I MO. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF Valuable Real Estate IN pursuance of sn order of the Orphans' Court of Northumberland county, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court Houne, in the borough of Sunbury, on Saturday, the 30th day of June next a certain tract of land, situate in the township of Upper Augusta, Northumberland county, adjoining land of Michael Shipe on the north, land of John Farnsworth on the east, Shamokin creek and land of John W. Fryling on the south, and land of Joseph Ciass on the west, conlaininp R8 acres, tnore or less, about 70 acres of which are cleared and in a high slate of cultivation, w hereon are' erected a two slwry ; log uweiiuig nouse, wcatherboarded, a large bank ham, a two slory frame tenant house with cellar and ice house under it, and other outbuildings j also, a good Well of water, a good orchard, cVc. Also, a certain other messuage and tract of land situate in said township of Upper Augusta, adjoining Shamokin creek and land of Joseph Cass on the north, other laud of snid intestate and Joseph Savidge on the east, land of John W, Peale and Samuel V. Sickle on the south, and land of Philip Survey on the west, containing 95 acres, more or less 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 largo bank barn, wagon shed, and numerous other out buildings, a good, never failing spring of water, a good peach ond apple orchard, Ac. The Shamokin Valley Kail. road passes through both of the above mentioned farms, about SJ miles east of Sunbury. Also, another certain mcssuige and piece of land, situate in said township of Upper Augusta, adjoining Shamokin creek and land of Joseph (ass on the north, and adjoining the ather land ol the said Sila Wolverton, deceased, last above mentioned and described on the east, 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 certain other messuage and piece of land, situate in said township of Upper A ugusta, adjoining Shamokin creek and land of the estate of said intestate on the north, land of John W. Fryling on the east, land of Joseph Savidge on the south, and other land of said intestate on the west; all of which is cleared anJ in a good state of cultivation, and containing six acres, more or less. Late the estate of Silas W olverton, 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 VWI.I.IAM REED, Administrator. By order of the Court J. B. MASSKIt. Cik.. O. C, Sunbury, May 5, 1860. Orliiin' Court Sale. IN pursuance uf an nnlcr of tlie Orphans' Court of N.ir IliumlierlaiidCouiitv. will be einon-il In nnhlii. ml,..,,. SATURDAY, the gi'tlur of JUNK, next, on the premises, nil that eerlaiii LOT tut I'JKCK HI' ultOt'M). anu.ni., in Cnuwri hi township, Niirlhuinheilanil county, Pennsylva nia, bounded mid drseill.ed si follows. In wit : lleKiiininR in the centre nf Mtih,.iioy creek soulh lj degrees west, nine and live-tenth perches toa stone heap ; thenee eighteen and thrce-fuimh decree wesl, ten und right-lenlh perches to a ehesnutiiskon the Imnk of suid Mnlionoy creek by Hrian llornlierger; thence north eight and one fourth decrees west, siAly-four pen-lies to a stnne heap; thence north ten decrees east, twenly two peiches to the ereek ; thence up the mindlenl said ereek to the place nfliesiuiiiiiir. Conlain mi KIVK ACKKSof LAND more or lcs. Also, All thnt other eeitain Tract or Piece of Ijind. situ ate in Cameron township, Nurthumlierlaiid comity, I'enil. sylvnnia, udjoiuing lauds of lltnjamiii llaupt, David llill innn, Jneihi Y.ngiici mid others. Coulaiuiiii? due Hundred and Thirteen ACKKSund one hundred and firty.ntue per ches ol I, AND, moreor less, and on which aie elected a twostory Iff House weallieilsarded, a ene story frame stoiehouse, a hank barnandother outbuildings. Late the estnteof Jacob Haujit, deeenscd. Sale to commence at lOo'clixk, A. M., of said dav, when the terms and conditions of sale will he made known hy DAMI'.L I1KI.M, Adm'r. Hy order of Court. J. B. MASSI.U, Clk-.,O.C. tuiibUiy.May.j, ltWO. Auditor's Notice. In the Orphans' Court of Northumberland County. FTMIE undersigned Auditor, to whom was re committed the Auditor's Report in the natter of the account of J. II. Raker, assignee of Israel Dunkethcrger, 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. 11. Packer, in the borough of Sunbury, Penna., on Saturday, the Sd dav of June next. SAMUEL J. PACKER, Auditor. Snnbury, May 5, I860. 4t C'EXTHE TV nx 11 HE, " AN election for officers of the Centre Turnpiko Road, leading from Reading to Sunbury, will be held at the house of C. Urown, in the borough of Northumberland, on Monday, the 4th dy of June, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and 3 o'clock P. M. J. It. PRIESTLEY, President. Northumberland, May 5, 1860. 3t Orphans' Court Sale. N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court 1 of Northumberland county, will be exposed to public sale, at the public house of Hsnry J. iieader, in the burough of McEwensville, Penua., on Saturday, the SGth day of May, insi., all that certain messuage and lot of ground situate in the borough f 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 south by a lot of E.Deriekson, and on the west by the main street of suid borough of McEwensville, measuring, on sid Main street, nineteen feet, more or less, and being in ueptn one nunurea and sixty leet, more or less. Late the estate of Moses Carothcrs, late of Sullivan county, Pennsylvania. Sale to commence at one o clock P. M. of said day, when the terma and condiliona of sale will be made known by THOMAS CA ROTH ERS. Administrator of Mosea Carolhers, late of Sul livan county, deceased. By order ef the C ourt. ) B. MASSER, Clk.O.C. S Sunbury, May 5, 1 80. ) Mieridalty. To the Voters of Xorthumberland County. Fellow -CiTiztNS : Encouraged by many friends, I am induced to offer myself to the people as a candidate for the office of 8HERIFF at the approaching election, and respectfully so- icit your sullrages, 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. G. M. RENN. Sunbury, April St, 1860. To the Democratic Voters of Northumber land County. FELLOW CITIZENS i I hereby offer myself as a CandiJate for tbe office of SHERIFF, subject to the rulea of the Democratic Party. Should I be nominated and elected, 1 will perform the duties of the office faithfully and to the best of my ability. M. E. B I CHER. Sunbury, April 88, I860. l'HOTIIOXOTAIlV. To the Democratic Voters of Northumberland County. Ikllow Drwot-uiTs: I hereby offer myself as a candidate for re-election for the othce of Prolhonotary, Ac., subject to tha rules of the Democratic parly. Should 1 be nominated and elected, I will pevform the dutiea of the oflicc faithfully, and to the best ol my ai-uity. ' i.i viei u is ' . r v Sunbury, May 8, 1860. OVERCOATS, DRESS-COATS, Arc, just received and for sale at reasonable prices at the Mammoth Clothing Emporium of SCHWEITZER, HEILBRONNER Si CO. Sunbury, Jan. 14, 1860. PLASTER I PLASTER ! ! p;n TONS prime Nov Scotia Sott Plaster for 0U sale by BRIGHT A SON. Sunbury, April 7, 1800. I HARRIS' Soothing Syrup, for Children teetlf inc. Fortalaat FISHERS- October 1, 'bB To the Democrats of Northumberland County. FtLLOW-DHMOCRiTI I I hereby offer myself as a Candidate lor the office of PROTHONOTAR Y, Ac, subject totherulesof the Democratic parly. Should I be nominated aud elected, I will fulfill tho duties of the offices to tho best of my ability, and pledge myself not to ask for a re election to said offices, believing the one term principle to he the true democratic one. CHAS. J. DRUNER. Sunbury, April 88, 1860. SiilNQLES 1 ! smNGLEsn flHE subscriber h.is just received the largest L and best lot of Shinnies ever brought to this ! place. Also a large lot of White Pine Siding, I i Joice, Studding, i'nilinar and SninglinR l.ath, I J which ho oilers very cheap for cash. I Yard in Market Mtrcet, Sunbury. Pa. A. A. SHISSI.ER. April 81, I860. TRUNKS, UJICIIELLAST&C., A LA R(JE assortment, just received and for -r- sale at the Clothing Stoieof SCHWEITZER, HEILURONNKIl A CO. Sunbuiy, pril 81, 18n0. J. STEWART DEPUY, AT CORNKl.tUSI MAIIAVS, No s.v Soulh rVcoiut streets, (next dooi to C. II. Mem-h's). I'liilsih-lphin, would invite the attention of their Irieuds and customers, and the public ill general, 1 'rfi a large nud well selected stock nf fj OAKPETINOS, q (insisting of Velvets. Tapestries, Three-Plrs. tiigrnins, nud Venilinns. Also, WINDOW rr, SIIADKS.OII. CI.OTII, M AT TINCS, DUI O. - .HKTS, KUliS, .MATS, KI'AIK HODS, Ae ,: Iwhich he sells very cheap for cash, wholesale land reuiil. (March ill, I'OO ly 1 BRIGADE ORDERS. Brigade Inspector's Office, ) Sunbury, May 1, 1860. J BRIGADE ORDERS NO. 1. The uniformed militia of the 1st Brigade, 8th Division, will pirade 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 National Guards, Captain Strouse ; Cameron Guards, Captain G. Kramer ; Jordnn Infantry, Captain J. H. Schadle ; will parade at Shamokin, in Coal township, on Friday, the 25th day of may, at iu o clock A. ii. W. K. MARTZ, Brigade Inspector. N. B. Commanding ollicers will sec that the 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 B, I860. 3 q q q -q SPRING GOODS, E. V. BRIGHT & SON, t3TJ3SrBXJR-S-, IA, INVITE the public to call and examine their Stock of FOREIGN AND IX)MESTIC combining beauty and durability. NOTIONS AND HOSIERY a very large variety. BOOTS A1TD SHOES, all qualities end prices. GROCERIES, fresh and pure. II A II D W ARE, of evory description. HATS AND CAPS, of the latest styles. QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE, newest and best designs. WILLOW AND WOODWARE, a first rate assortment, &c Ac, arc. Oar stock of the above is very large. Purchasers will liml if their interest to call ami examine our assortment before purchasing elsewhere, ivir COUNTRY TRODUCE Wanted in exchange, at tho highest prices. E. Y. BRIGHT k SON. Sunbury, April 21, 18G0. COOPER "&CONAKS S. E. Corner Ninth, and Market .Streets. PHILADELPHIA. INVITE attention to the largest stock they have cvet ollered, comprising in part, LADIES CLOTH CLOAKS Of plain, striped and mixed (Moths, of the newest shapes and material, got up in the most ELEGANT AND ARTISTIC manner, and to sell at very reasonable rates. LACE TOINTES AND MANTLES, Llacic Silk Mantles, Grey Dress Goods, Chenc Mixtures, Barege Anglaiji, l'oplincttcs, French Bareges, Barego Robes, iioi,i i :,i Bayadere Goods, Black Dress Goods, Ernbroderies, Also, MENS' AND HOYS' WEAR. First rate Dlack Cloths, for 2 25, $2 SO aud $3 Light Cloaking at $) 25, $1 50 and $2. Stock of Cloths is very large, select and cheap. CASSIMERE3. Kancy, neat, plain, nvixed and black. Goods especially for lioys' wear. Eine black Cassimeres, $ I to $2 25. Vestings of Silk, Valencia and Marseilles. COol'ER .V CON A It D, Ninth and Market Streets, Philadelphia, itpril 21, 18C0. USEFUL IN ALL FAMILIES-HEUKMAN St CO'8 Benzine, which removes paint spots grease, o.c, AC, and cleans gloves, silks, ribbons, Ac., equal to new, without the alightcst injury to color or fabric. Sold by all Druggists, also at this ollice. 25 cents per bottle-. Short Notice. fJpHE subscriber having retired from business -- hereby notifies all persons indebted to him on Book account or otherwise, to call aud settle the sains without delay, otherwise they will be put into the hands of a Justice for collection. UtUKliE KUIIKUAUJ. Sunbury, Nov. 6. 1659 tf To Consumptive) ANn NERVOUS BTJEFEKEB8, PIM1E subscriber, for several years a resident of X Asia, discovered while there, a simple vege table remedy a sure Cure for Consumption, Asthma, bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, anJ Nervous Debility For tbe benefit of Consumptives and Nervous Sufferers, ha is willing to make the same public. To those who desire it, ba will send tha Pre. acription, with full directions (ftee of charge) also a sample of the medicine, which they will find t beautiful combination of Nature's simple herbs. Tboa desiring tha remedy can obtain il by return mail, by addressing J. E.CUTH UEItr, Dotanic Physician, No. 429 BioaJway.New York. Afil 1. 18eO.-Sia CENTRAL HOTEL, SUNBURY, Northumberland County, Pa. HMUS large and commodious Hotel, now managed by J. If. E C K B K R T . It i situate at the Railroad Depot North East corner of Market Square, Sunbury, and at the terminus of the Sunbury Erie and North, cm Central Railroads, and is open fortha accom modation of Travelers and the public in general The priprietor will give his exclusive atten tion, to the comfort and convenience of his gucila and is determined to make this establishment rank among the first in tho Slate. Hi table will bo supplied with the beit the ma'ltet can produce having the advantage of daily dxiimuninalion by cars direct from llulti. more, and also from those bringing produce from ine surrounuing country. His bar will he supplied with the purest Inpiors the market can produce Ca-cftil and obliging servants always in at tendance. A share of the local and traveling rnmrmmit is most respectfully solicited. Sunbury, January 12, 180t). The World's Great Exhibition Prize Medal ! AWARDED to C. MEYER, Fortius two pianos. i.ondon, octolku j-,, C MEYER, respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that he has con stantly on hand I'ujiw, equal to those for which he received the Prir.e Medal in London in 1H5I. All orders promptly attended to. and great care taken in tho selection and packing the same. He has received during the last fifteen years more Medals than any other maker from the Franklin Institute also, lirst Premiums in .Bos ton. New York and Baltimore. t arerooms ISo. 722 Arch Street, below th south side, Philadelphia. April I I, .860. Umw CENTRAL, HOTEL Sale and Livery Stable. fTtHE subscriber respectfully announces to the public that he is prepared to accoiumodato them with Saddle-Horses, Horses and Buggies, Sulkies, Carriages, Kockaways 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 be in readiness to carry passengers to any point desired. HP Omuibusscs for parties and pic-nics can be had at all times with or without driver. Tho patronage of the public is respectfully so licited. J. H. ECKBEKT, Manager. Sunbury, April 21, 1SU0 PANEL DOORS, WIXDOVr-StSII AMI BLINDS, EHUTTEKS, &C, Fon Sali ut A. A. SHISSLER. Sunbury, April 28, 1859. 2m. FLOWEirSEEDS ! ! GARDEN, Field and Flower Seeds, a choice variety at the "People's One Price Storo" of BRIGHT A SON. Sunbury, April 7, :S60. FOR SALE. A FULL SETT OF B K ASS BAND INSTRUMENTS. rjj RANT'S Cornet Band offer for salo tbelr full sett of instruments consisting of 12 pieces, several of them being rotary valves. For further particulars epplv to TIIOS. I. GRANT, Loader, or JA1UD C. 1R V1N, President. Sunbury, March 3, 1PG0. JG'sTXlf B I!YAN& CO. Flour and Grain Factors, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For tlie Sale of Produce Hi General, Uroad Sir eel, bckw Vine, West side, l'llILADKI.I'HtA. Deeemlier 17,1 tiO 3n,S HIGHLY IM.P0RTANT NEWS. M. C. GEAIiHART, Has returned with a new Stock of Confectionaries, Fruit and Toys. TT seems as if a new age, 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 dovclope sub limer beauties aud grander conception. Tha business world too must feel the new in fluence and every'part be quickened and strength, eued ky an increased vitality, which shall urge us on with electric speed to the conrummation uf greater things than was ever dreamed of in the Philosophy of the past. Animated by the enthusiasm which prevades all classes, and desirous of doing his share to wards "The grent events of the Age," the sub scriber would respectfully inform tho good peo ple of SI'NUL'KV and the public generally, that lie has just returned from the city ef Philadel phia with the largest and choicest stock of Con fectionaries, Fruit and Toys that has ever been brought to this section uf country. He is al munufucturing all kinds of Confectionaries, Ac., to fill up orders, wholosu'u or retail, at short no tice. . Among his stock of Confectionaries, may be found French Secrets, fi urn Drops, nil k aids ol scent, J.OVC DlOpS, Mint Drops, red and white, Jelly Cukes, Fruit Drops, tftick Cuiultes, of all scents Rock Candy, Almond Candy, FRUIT. rruttrf, Citrons, Burned Almonds, Cruun Wlnts, Lemon Hose, Vanilla, Common decisis. Liquotu-e, Bananas, Dalea, t'urruuti dued, Aliiumd, Raismii, Nut of ull kinds l.KMON SYRUT of a superior iualily, by the single or doen. A superior quality of Srgars and Tobacco, and a variety of I onfectioiiarics, Iruit, 1 oys, Ac. all of which i offered cheap at wholesule or retail. I V ltemcniber tin) name and place. M.HJ.CEAKHART, Market st., 3 doors west of E. Y. bright A Son's store. Sunburv, April 11, tfCO. ly HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. .-I lienevnlent Jnstitiitinn established by special Kndmnuent, fur the Uclief vj the i'ic-t rinj Distressed, ullictid tcith YiruUut and L'it demic Diseases, and CKjitcintly fur the Cure of Diteases of the Sexual Oryuns. jllEUlCAl. ADVICE given gratis, hy tie Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a description ol their condition, (age, occu pation, habits of life, Ac.) and in eases of extremo poverty, Medicines furuUhed free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhea, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dispen sary, sent to the alllicled iu sealed letter enve lopes, free of charge. Two or three stamps for postage will be acceptable. Address. Dll. J. SKIELIN HOUGHTON. Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of tha Directors. EZRA D. HEAKTWELl, Treaident. Geo. FAiHcmiiD, Secretary. January 14, 1859. ly CMVE Barrels Portland Karoaera Oil, the beat L in market, at FRILI.VG A GRANT'S. Sunbury, January 8, lafl0.- I SOI A NEW STOCK OF C23 LEa C3D "Q OLE II S2T CO . rPHE subseiil.fr has just received by RailrnaJ new Stock of Ready Mady Clothing, con sisting of SFMNCr AND SUMMER GO0D5I uch as COATS, VESTS, TANTS, GAITERS, SHOES, kc. a large variety of ready made Shirts, in price from SO cts. to $2,110. r Also, a large assortment of Mens' and Boys' HATS 5c CAPS, ol all kinds. Persons wh , are in want of Clothing should call at once as tli-y w, MVe money. Nore Room on the comer of Marke and Kawu streets, nearly opposite Weaver's Hotel. K'-HWEITEH.HKILBRONNERACO. Sunbury, April 7, ISI',11 ljrtnu SUITES SHADES. i B. J. WILLIAMS, j A'o. 1 0 Xrth Sh th Street, Villi. A DELPHI ! IS TIll-.Atosr KXTHNSIVK M ANi;KADTfHKIl OP Yi'iiclinit minds WINDOW SHADES. iriiiEURoiKTAsn hjhht . ssortiiietit in the City, at the Lowest Cash Prices. nr Store Shades made and Lettered. Apnl 1 4, IHro. 2m ASTHMA LV!t tlie Instini !,' r and I'crmsiient Cure uf th s distressing complaint use FBNDT'S Ilrcitfiiliil Clsarrttesj, 1 Mails l.y C. It. SliY.Mt H R At CO., 107 N'nssau Slrest ISeu- ink. 1'ru e, !l n r li. x ; seat free by post, r? Fur falc ut ull Di litems. n:nr lit, 'GO. Cm lltlLIMi A CHANT have just received bv - railroad the larpest assortment of QUEEN'S WAKE and GLASSWARE ever brought to Sunbury. Also, a fresh supply of DRV ODODS, consisting of Spring Dress lioods, I'rinta, Mus. lins and .Vol ions. n pr 7, I SCO. watchesjzwelrYakdsilver WARE. WK would respectfully inform our friends, pntrons soil the public cem-rallv. tlmt we linve now inSlom and oiler WHtll.KrtAl.K A.S'D HKT.ML, nt tin- lowest Cioh I'riees, n large mill vetv eiioiee slock ill WATCHKS. JF.W Ki.RY, KII.Vl'.K AM) I'LATKD WARM, ol ever,: variety ami style. Kverv descnntioii of DIAMOND WOHK and olhir JV.WKI.KY, made t'i order, ut short notice. C9' A.I UiwhIs Worrsnletl to be hi represented. N. B Fnrtieular attention given to the. repairing of Wuiches and Jewelry of eerv detcripiton. STAI KI'KU ft HAUI.KY, No. Gi'i Market Street, South Side, rinlwlcljhiu. February -Ai, lsto. -3rn cottage"libles lO U SALK, cheap, three copies of thn Cottage Iiiblo, in two volumes, with cotn montfiKes. II. B. MASSKH. jOOI- Dr. HEATH'S BOOK OF X 'L'l'mvels end great discoveries of the Jupanese Vmt . iiuiin nimn-iiii-H. wnn iuii tiirectloiis tor Hie eer 'tis tor Hie eer- ... ..., .,,.., ,iio,iim ib, llOUCMS, IJO.HTS, CuUirrh, Asllimn, Fevers. Itenrt Uiseise, Scrofula, Csncer, Bouelis, Colds, ..jn,,v,.a,.,. ooimiuiim. niuvei anu urmoiy Deposit I ciiKile Cnmplniiits, Ac. llliistrnted with hundmls of certificates uf cures sud ennivitics. For the purpose iH reseunn;as ninny suturing lcllov-bcin(; as posl,la from preia-itiireile.ith.it will lie sent loony .aitot the couti nciit, by sending -25 cents to IR. IIKATII, 617 rtiosdway, New York IM, SolJ, also, hy A. W. Fisher, fuubllry; Conrnd Weiik, NorthuinberlniiJ : T S. Cnklwell, lwisliurR ; tl. M. Its eenluich, nionmsburg j Cyrus Uiown, Milton : N. I, and Knnk Co , Dnnvillo. February IS, IfrttO. ly. VTLLX.1: S. G1TY1DEP.J MANUPACTTJUER OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of the most Fashionable Style. Sofaa, Divans and Lounges Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards, Sofas, Breakfast and Dining Tables, and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phil dclphia manufacture. BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CAND1.K STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, In short, every article in this line of his business MMIE subscriber respectfully calls tho atten'ion -- of the public to his large and splendid as sortment of every quality and price of C All I. ET-W A tl V. which cannot fail to recommend itself to every one who will examine it, on account of its durablo workmanship aud splendid finish, made up of tin best stock to bo had in the city. No effort iw spared in the iiiauufncture of his ware, and the subscriber is determined to keep up with tha many improvements which arc constantly b ing made. He a'.so manufacture all kinds andqualitics CHAIRS. ncluding varieties never before to be had in Sunbury, such as MHonKT, Black Walnut ami Ct Ki.tn Maclk Ghecian ; Au Wimihor CHAIRS, ami rAMT Piano Stools, which am of the latest styles, and warranted to l o excelled by none manufactured in tho Cities or elsewhere. The subscriber is determined that there shall be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in the cities, as every confidence can be entertained about the iiuulily and finish of his waro and Chairs These articles will be disposed of on as good term as they can bo purchased elsewhera. Csun try produce taken in pavmcnt for work. LNDKRTAKI.Nii. Having provided a handsome Hkahsk, ho is now prcpaied for Undertaking, and attending funerals, in this i ciuity, or at any convenient, distance from this place The Ware Room is in Fawn Street, bo low Weaver's Hotel. Ho has also purchased the right of manufac turing and selling in Northumberland county, Gould's patent Excchtoir Spring IieJ, which he will furnish at rtasonahle rates. Springs put in old bedstead for three dollars. WILLIAM 8. SNYDER. Sunbury, January 11,1800. THE PHILADELPHIA Cash Drug, Faint aud Glass Store, S. V. COlt. FUl'RTII . CAI.I.OWHIU. TICKETS, I'llil.AUKI.l'lll.V. Drtl'OI'ilSTS, Merchants, Farmers, and I lie public everywhere. I will sell at wholesale ami retitrt, i., tbe Spring Trade of IstiO, a heavy stock ol' Diugs, Mudi eines, Chemicals, &c., 4e., Ae. 0,000 Uoj.es oi W indow OUin, assorlnl sizes Bint qualities. lu.uoo founds of rutty, White, liUek, ReJ, Ac , in liulk or Uladdera. 8U,0Ou tia Ions I .nmud Oil, Spiiils Tuipemiiie, Catnpheiio Alcohol, Ate 30 Tons ol i'ure White I.tud In bids , bbls , 100. iO, Sj aud I'-'J Ibkits. 30 Tons of I'eul (ihw White IuJ, in bbls, 1 btils. 60, '." aud I'-'J 10. kens 40 Tons of New ork lute Lend, iu bbls , I bl.ls, nm. W, mid 11 lb. keys. US Tons ol I'uie I reneh Whits Zuie, ill bbls, 1 bbls, 100 Ml, 'J-, and lJj lb kept 40 Tons of Aiiu-ricim Know White Ziuo, in bbls, I bbls Ion iU, M't and I Jl lb kegs 80 Tons of IaIokIi American Zinc, ih bbls, J bbls, lull AO, -J3, ami I'i lb. kegs is Tons oi Zinc Vamta, of Jidrreiu eokns, in bl.ls, 1 bble. 100, 50, ii an J I -J j Hi kegs. UU Tons ol' M ineral Quints, vi difte.rc.ut ei'kirs dry or ground in till. 10,000 Huiids ol iiire Krench Green, Chrome Green, Yel- kiw, blue, til.irk and other eokirs. diy or in oil. 1,(100 pounds uf Smalls' assorted lllua, Black, lied, Lirecu, and other coltss. 100 Parks of (iold laf, Glaiiers' Dunnoads, (ilaiiers' Fully, Hawk Knives. Ao. 2.0(0 Gallous IsulrJ oil, varnishes. Japans, Zme lliyer, Ire t'aml, Vunnth and CalisHniiis Brumes, loelher wnu a ooniplrte ssaortineul of class Goods embraced iu tlia Drug uud rami Uuciness. ALSO, 1,000 bbls. Roman Tsineui 3.ISSJ ' Uosrndale and Hydraulic Cement. 1000 " Calcined, Ijiud, iieniisiry, Casting Plastaf, k e. If All ot which 1 will sell at Wholesale and Retail, al froia IU lo -ti per cent leas than other aoubiishaicnts. HCNky o. u. UAMvl, Proprietor of the Philadelphia Cash Drug. Paint and Glass Plot Smth. Wat corner nf fouita and Cn lie waul fis.. Pkira. Maica3,tMO-3iaa . ' I
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