Treasurer" Sle of Real Estate. Agreeably to the provisions r the Act oT Assembly entitled "on Act to rodnoe tbe Mi, , Pd V 29tb d.y of A prM, 1814, for noo payment or Uxe, and its sup. fiemeot thereto,' the Tre.sorer of Nor hum. terland county bereb. g.tee notice to ell rersoni concerned therein, that unless the County. State, lload end School I aies, Ac, due on the following real estate In the county of Northumberland, ere not paid before tbe day of talo. the whole, or such part or each as will pay the charges and costs chargeable thereon, will be eolii at the Coort House, in the boroui-h of Snnbury. county of Northum berlnod, on Monday, the lllb da? of Jane next; 8Dd the isle will be coulinued by ad journment from dy to day, for arrearages or taxes due the euid county, and the cost accruing on each res peclivelj : Amount of Tax. Cual Township. 1 Lot, No. 4, block 53, S. M. Rose, 1 year, 3t " Wn. Kichline, 2 years, 8 " Francis Kennon, 1 year, 8 " Christian Keller, 1 " 2 " No. 1 and 8, block 198,Janica Luckes, 2 years, 2 ' No. 10 & 11, block 190, Goo. I,eiseoring, 1 year, 8 Barry McUran, 1 year, 2 " No. 423 & 424, block 7, Stoce A Company, 1 year, 1 " No. 2, block 89, Leah Fisher, 1 yoar, ,Zvrbe Township. 3 No. 1, 2 3. block 78, Wm. J. I'billips, I year, 1 " No. 13. block 13, 118, Jonas Berestresser, 1 year, eo 13 8 'ii to C3 24 80 32 CI 33 CI 1 " No. 11. block 23, George Weaver, I year, 1 2 " C. P. IlelfetisleiD, 1 year, 1 6 "ten acre lots, " " 1 " 3 one aero lots, " " 1 " 20 97 80 14 C5 40 93 58 14 40 80 21 29 41 39 45 12 90 74 60 55 24 25 56 60 1 Lot, No- 6, block 131,JubU Camp bull, 1 year, 1 " No. 1, 2, block 118, Abraham Zartmat), 1 year, 2 " No. 12, 13, block 92, Daniel Slopick, 1 year, 1 " No. 3, block 121, Win. Stan, ton, 2 years, 3 " No. 0, 7, 8, block 92, 1'bister Davis, 1 year, 1 " No. C, block t(J, Levi John, 1 year, 1 " No. C, block 125, Jonas Rei ser, 1 year, 1 " No. 7, block 119, 1'eter llaughawout, 1 year, 2 " John Zimmerman, 1 year, 1 " No. 5, block 83, Isaac Taylor, 2 years, 1 " No. 10. block 13C, Thomas Foulds, Sr., 1 year, 1 " No. 8, block 78, Joseph Kel ly, 1 year, 1 " No. 9, block 40, Charles Heg gens, 2 years, 1 " Thomas Highlander, 2 years, 1 " No. 5 or 6, block 130, liar- mon Uutlep, 1 year, 2 " No. 1 and 2, block 55, David Donbacb, 2 years, 1 " No. 3, block 93, Simon Cam eron, 2 years, 1 " No. 6, block 50, Martin Ooeal, 1 year, 1 " No. 3, block 54, Sarah Ga- lospy, 1 year, 1 " No. 9, block 69, John Bates, 1 year, 1 " No. 7, block 131, Thomas Brisoo, 1 year, Mount Cartnel Township. No. 25, 26, block 51, William Fersing, 1 year, No. 14, block CI, J.li. Mi- . 30 nicb, 2 years, 51 No. 3, block 23, Robert Mur- fy, 3 years, No. 14, block 41, Thomas J. Morgan, 2 years, No. 5, block 22, James Ken- nady, 1 year, No. 1 A 2, block 43, Jonas Thomas, 1 year, No. 1, block 07, Thomas Jen I 08 42 2 40 kins, I year, 21 159 " Wm.L.Dewart, 3 years, 137 48 1 " Ko. 25, block 23, l'atrick Carter, 3 years, 1 56 C7 " Alexander Jordan, 1 year, 20 10 1 " No. 9, block 02, 1 nomas Karl, 2 years, 2 " No. 12 & 13, block 23, David Davis, 1 year, I.owtr Mahanoy. 2 " Peter Herald, 1 year, Coal Township. 36 acres, Martin Weaver, -part of McCarty & Weaver's tract, L Tear. 51 1 60 2 73 1 15 12 16 6 00 380 Jas. Mathews 1 " McCarty A Weaver, 2 " Zerbe Township. Matbias Reed, - 2 " Carbon Run Imp. Co.2 " 360 " 164 " 112 " 48 " 130 " 1748' 11 88 28 00 157 29 13 63 47 15 C 21 George lieebe, . 3 ' Mount Cwmel. Jane or Jos. Stephens, 2 Mt. Carmel Comp. 2 Kimbcr Cleaver, 2 Lower Augusta. 2 CO 100 Martin Ranolds, Henry Reiser, Susan HcBtian. 3 " 2 96 3 " 8 47 4 " 46 37 3 " 4 82 la.2p. John Keon, IS Michael Greasinger, 3 " 3 92 Rush Township. 20 " William Lefller, 2 " 2 37 Point Township. 35 " William Cook. 1 " 3 40 CO " William Housel, 1 " 43 Lower Mahanoy. 12 " John Herold, 1 " 6 33 CO " George Herold, 2 " 2 26 2 " Harrison Herold or Philip, 2 " 51 JACOB F. ROHRBACII, Suubury, April 14, 1890. Treasurer. . TREASUEEE'S SALES. 4 LIST of the Unseated lands advertised for sale by Jacob V. Rohrbacb, Treasurer of Northumberland county, agreeably to an Actof tbe General Assembly or tbe Com monweallh of Pennsylvania, passed tbe 13th day or March, 1845, and tbe supplement thereto, entitled an Act directing tbe mode or selling Unseated Lands for taxes and other purposes, will be exposed to public sale, at the Coort House, In tbe Borough or Sunbury, oo tbe Utb day or June, 18C0, at 10 o'clock, a. in., tbe following described Tracts or Land for arrearages, of Taxes due end tbe costs accruing oo each tract respectively, to wit : ) f oot sold oo tbe day above mentioned, to be adjourned rrom day to day. Acres. Warrantee's Names. Am't Due Antis Henry Aduius Thomas 1674 Jenkins James A otis Frederick (Coal $780 58 Adams ltobert Foster Thomas John Jenkins F. A otii It. Adams 1704 Kichard Salman I Mt.Car'l 477 09 .. Richard Manning - Edmund Hoff James tirier ' ' Thomas Grier , Robert Cham plain Thus. Cbamolain 967 Wm. Morrison Mt. Carmel, Jetnee btepbeotoD I 379 0 James Covert . i , Isaac Nsff Daily John N. Zorbe 854 00 Hojd John Coal 126 25 Brosious Peter 22 98 Killing ton Thomas MtCartuel 23 57 Bellas Hugh 16 20 19 26 Dower Christian Doyle Luke Ballon tiamuel Detterton Denj. Bertram Alex. Oarran John, jr. Boyd John Brady John Brady John Cameron it Sbamokin Point 1 85 9 47 9 55 80 1 28 64 117 37 131 15 Coal Brady W. P. " Krariy Walter Low. August CC 82 26 1 36 2 lletterlon lionj. Luilinnuniiiie 403 309 197 390 200 5D7 14 8 0 169 262 1 396 J 27 85 947 399 261 2)0 Big Mounl'n. Imp. Co. Coul J. Iloglin Coal J. Iloglin " Wm. Adams A others, Coal Bohannn James Mt. Carmel Brook John " Cleaver Rimber " Cleiver Rimber " Cleaver Rimber " Cleaver Rimber Coal Cowden John Zerbe Carson John Coal Cook Wiliiam Cameron Carbon Run Imp. Co., Coul Darr John Camerou 132 78 101 CC 2 33 128 31 06 00 26 97 4 69 2 59 2 03 12 98 178 91 83 01 26 16 311 55 13 96 32 91 Did John Darr Mary Darr Petur Darr Luke Did John Djrr Mury 9 8 12 78 98 C8 35 92 87 50 80 2 130 100 Up. Mahanoy 5 4 9 Darr Peter " Darr Luke " Dcwart William Lit. Mahanoy DunuriJohu " Do wart Wm. Low. Augusta Denurt John " hlliott William Mt. Carmel Elliott Wilinm " Epley Andrew Point livens Smith Mt. Carmel C 7 1 181 1971 220 196 J CO 76 1 3 14 143 2 36 23 368 41 12 52 J 36 92 115 88 V 4 90 100 80 42 78 3 29 13 61 37 69 23 10 3GU F.strichAco , owners, " Fegely Reuben " Fegely Wm. A Solomon, Coal File Luke Cameron Wm. Pritcbard Mt. Carmel Wm. Sbeed, (part) " Andrew Snuber " William Boyd Wm. or C. Boyd " Merrick Starr, (part) " Valentine Brobst " 90 'JHII 70 269 165 327 208 45 29 5 76 17 60 20 181 42 53 11 08 7 84 29 12 103 06 4 99 87 67 130 90 4 70 22 46 3 72 9 60 1 20 90 2 40 36 28 Gordon Joseph 173 (J rant Thomas " Grant Thomas Zerbe Grant Thomas Cameron Cray Robert Coal Green William " Grant Thomas " Grant Thomas " Gardner Archibald " Gardner Archibald " Gardner Archibald " Gardner Wm. P. Jackson Gardner Archibald, Point 259 120 207! 253J 50 160 100 300 100 1092 300 129 200J 300 250 Gardner Wm. 1'. 1 02 Gardner Archibald,Lit.Mahanoy 1 60 Gardner Wm P ' 2 40 Harrison Wm Cameron 8 S3 Harrison Wm, Up. MabaDOy 4 35 Housel John " 1 74 Hooter Alexander Sbamokin 2 25 Hunter James Lit. Muhanoy 3 42 Hall Charles " 1 72 Hofla Alexander " 46 Hall Charles Low. Angusta 3 50 Hubley Bernard Zerbe 63 C6 100 40 100 426 219 57 2181 104) 193 221) 60 80 203 203 94 300 354 1601 66 288 20 200 187 345 327 2201 215J I07J 103 08J 300 80 200 121 31) 156 29) 140) 100 50 HI) 200 50 200 96 Heimelrich Henry " Heimelricb Henry Coal Heller Jacob, Zerbe Hileman Isaac C. Cameron Jackson Jeremiah Mt Carmel Jackson Jeremiah " 73 36 51 79 34 20 6 60 5 65 5 65 1 60 14 05 2 84 45 09 30 10 Jordan James Low. Augusta Irwin Robert Irwio Robert Rroll Michael Rroll Michael Ridd John Up. Mahanoy Point Coal Zerbe Lit. Mahanoy 2 30 Rintzing Abra'in l 0101 16 King hzekiel Ring EzckitI Lukins Abigail Lukins Smith Lake Richard Lake Richard Lake Richard Lewis James Lake Richard Lake Richard Lyon John Like Richard 1 60 1 50 CbiliBiuaque Coal 34 49 3 59 27 Jackson Lit. Mahanoy ii Point Lake Richard Chilisquaqua Morgan Samuel Mt Carmel 17 Maury Peter Zerbe 93 40 Martin J O Miller yoho Moyer George Meadliog John Meadling oha Martin Peter 17 94 Cameron Up. Mahanoy Point, Martzoer John D Martin Peter Marshall Wm, nwner, Comeron 23 Marshall Wm II. owner. Coal 1 10 50 Miller Christian, Up. Augusta I 80 1 76 43 05 47 C3 46 43 81 30 35 80 1 83 3 39 1 69 3 90 3 Z'i 92 I 92 84 66 36 70 3 96 5 64 4 82 15 3 3 75 3 28 9 15 3 85 1 18 211) iMOuaeoani James l'oint 1 1U) 108 Prince Georee Coal Rees Sarah Rees Sarah Rees Daniel Rees Thomas, jr, Rustun Thomas Rustao Mary 89 Mt Carmel Coal i Mt Carmel 2061 .HI J 127) 231 211 269) 233 Reynolds ,ubn " Rustan Charlotte " Rees Daniel, " Rees Thomas Jackson Rees Thomas Lit. Mahanoy Stfsseman Peter Mt Carmel Shannon Wm " Smith Mary " Stetman William " 100 239 188 333) 235 4u3) 171 438) bcott Abraham Smith Luke Smith Abigail Cameron 1U7 88) hinitb Kvuns Smith Volin 300 Up. Mahanoy 171 Scott Abraham Mianiokui Lit. Muhauoy Cameron Mt Curuicl Coal 147) Smith Daniel 173 32 Scott Samuel 21 43 45 90 3111 Tunes Ricbart 203J Titsworth John 37 liU I itsworth John " 197 Tageart Robert 99 34 227 Tyson Joseph " 303 Titsworlh John Shamokio 297 Tagirart Rpbert " 00 80 44 I rickel Chas. G. Jackson 82 suuj I rickel Ubas O, 48 Thompson 304 Whites John 218 J Wilsoo William Lit. Mahanoy 1 62 Mt Carmel 20 18 Coal 114 39 ' 41 31 318 Walker Lewis 40 Weikel Jacob 61 1 Yorthimer Henry " 35 Zeipler Iaaae Zerbe 7.V Zeigler Isaae Coal 306 Zimmerman Math. " " 31 40 I 41 24 65 21 35 28 20 87 49 JACOB F. ROHRBACU, Treat. Tressnrer's OITice, ) Sunbury. April 14th. I860. TAVERN STAND r"IHIE subscriber ofll-re at private sale, on rea -- aonable terms, the well known TAVEKN STAND, in Kunbury, Northumberland county, Fa, kept as such by Michael Wilvert Tbe bouse is located on fawn street, near the fciha nokin Valley and Pottaville Rail Koad Depot, and is doing an excellent business. The build ing is a LARGE THAME HOUSE, being near- iv new. i nere is also on tbe premise! a large BUble and bhed, lately erected, with an Ice. House and olher conveniences. Tbe Drorwrt is in good repair, with a good garden and choice fruit on tbe lot. He si so offers Tor sale a valuable Lot in the upiwr end or the town. For further particulars apply to EMANTLL WILVKRT. Merck 31, I860. Sunbury, ft. 159 141 CO 210 40 314 50 3481 1C0 80 1C6) 45 258 15 164 1 THE MAMMOTH STORE ! THE MAMMOTH STORE! Sc GRANT, RE?rllt!XLli,'1'Y be ,ev 10 ""ounce to the citizens of 8UNBUHY and vicinity, that the EXTENSION of their Store-Room is completed, and that their IW'HSW G(Ua9I9M, (filling their entire establishment to a perfect jam,) have arrived. We have now, not only the handsomest, hut the LARGEST STORE IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA! and a stock of NEW GOODS which, in extent, variety, quality and lewneas in price, re UN RIVALLED! We need not particularize, for WE HAVE EVERYTHING!!! W'e have constantly on hand all kinds of DRUGS, HARDWARE, QUEEN8WARE, DRV GOODS, READV-MADE CLOTHING BrtOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, Ac , Ac. which we will dispose o! at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. Country produce taken in exchange at the highest prices. Cur stand is one of the oldest in this section or country, and has always been favored by the LARGEST and BKST run or custom in the neighborhood. We are thankful for patronage we have received in the past, and hope that by a continual effort to eccommodnte our frirmU n.l customers, and in consequence of the largeness and variety of our stock, we will merit and receive a continuance of the support and good will of the people. Ve cordially invite you to give A a call ! (,'OMK ALL ! You will never regret a visit to the Very Largest and In this section of the State ! ! Remember the old House. Snnbury, May 28, If 59. ly FALL & WINTER JUST ARRIVED AT THE STORE OF J. II. EUEL. of Snnbury, In., A splendid stock of FALL and WINTER Goods from Philadelphia, to which he respectfully invites his friends and the Public to call and inspect, he will spare no time in show ing them. Among hi stick or Roods will he round, FINE BLUE AND BLACK FE.E1TCE CLOTH. Fine Black and Fancy Casimcres 1 weeds, Sat iiictte, Jeans and Farcy Vesting, also a large as sortment or Ready-made CLOTHING for men and boys (cheap.) FOR LADIES WEAR, Black and Fancy Dress Silk very ehesp, Silk Tissue, Bcreges, Chali and Chali Robes, Bcrege Delaine, Bcrege Robes, Figured Brilliant and a variety of olher Dress Gouds, Spring and Sum mer Shawls, Mantillas, Parasols, a good assort ment of white gooU, Collars, Sleeves, Irish Linen, Shirt fronts, Marseilles, Brilliant Ac. A general assortment of domestic Dry Go'ds. Also a large stock of Hats and Caps, Boots and shoes. Hardware, Queens and Glassware, Groceries, Ccdarware, Stone and Earthenware, Drugs and Paints, Salt, Fish, Cheese, Ham, Oil, Tar 4c. &c. N. B. Wall and Window Paper, Floor and Table Oil Cloth, Carpels, all the above will be sold at low prices for cash or country produce ta en in exchange for Goods. J. II. ENGEL. Sunbury, Nov. 19, 1859. tr. suieTiafemale COLLEGE. SGLIKS'VROrE, PA., THIS School is intruded to tiflnrd the vary brat advan tages, ata modt'rutet'htirite to such ai may he entruat. d to its cuie. Tlia ImililiiiR ia large, well 01 ranged, and unnihni with every thing neceaaaiy In health anil ciun oil. Parents and Ouaitliuns are invited t examine its claims and to tnppoit it only in so fur as it may be found lo possess real luclil. FACII.TV. Itev. C. C. DAI OHMAN, A. M , Principal. Mrs. M. I,. IUi uiiha.1, ) Miaa I,. W. IUindell, Assistant Teachers. Miss Julia A. Catlin, J Dr R. HOLM j Rev. U. Kl'RTZ.D.D. !.. L. D.: Rev 8. IXOIKlt. A. M , Wtmets. EXPKXSK.S. Boaiding, tuition in the regular course including Iitiu, wmlilng, lights, furl nnJ use uf fuiuilhed room per sesnon of & mouths, gn no Fee (or Keudiug Room, 1 on DAY SCHOLARS. Tuition in the Collegiate Department per naunn, gl.'i (XI ' Academic (i 00 Incidental charge for fuel, Ink, chalk, Ac. 1 SO EXTRX charuks. Mimic on the Piano with useof Instrument, SO BO " " iVeliKlcm " " 7 oo " " " Guitar " " no " " Ilurn, " !u i.i Special instruction in Vocal Muiic 5 on llrawing with ue of models, h on Oil Painting, ' .j (m Greek, Gemnn and French each. 6 00 Payments to he made half in advance, and the balance at the middle of the session. 1 here will I imi deduct ion for absence, exreot in rases of protracted sickness. A liberal deduction will he made III lavor nl the daughters uf Clergyman. I.'..- a.. . r l v. viHUHllf AUUir.B. rtev.C.C n.WGIIMAN, Or Itev S. DO.MKK. Belius-Crove, Pa., Sept. 1(1, 185D. ly 1 A V Save tbe Pieces! As accidents will happen, even iu well -regulated fami lies, il is very de,irnble l have some cheep and convenient wuy lor repairing ruriulure, toys, Crockery, &o. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergencies, and no household can uirortl to he without it. It is nlways ready and up to the sticking point. There is no longer a necessity for limping chairs, splinters veneers, headless dolls, and broken Cludlrs It is o popular with ladies of lefiuement and taste. This admirable piepnrution la used cold, being chemically held in aulutioii.aiid j omcssing all the valuable qualities of the best cabinct-liuiker'a Glue. It may be used in the pluce of ordinary mucilage, being vastly more adhesive. "VSEFI I. IN EVERY HOUSE" N. B A Brush accompanies each bottle. Price -ii tenia. Wholesale Depot, No S Cedar street, New York. Address, 11ENRV C. SI'AI.DINti A Co., Box No. 3,Gu, New York. Put up for Dealers in cases containing Four Eiclit, and Twelve Dozen u beautilul LitlKraphic Show Caid uc couiiniiy iug each puckuge. I e A single bottle ol Slding's Prepared Olue will save ten times its cost aunuulli' to every household. Sold by all proinineiit Stationers, Drugg. its, Hardware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy itotes. Country Merchants should make a note of Spalding's prepared Glue, when they rnuke up Hit if list. It wil aland any climate. For sale at this oflice, March 10, IcOO. ty LOOK HERE, YOU WANT TO BUY CHEAP FOR IF CASH. GO TO WM. H. MILLER, he has received from Philadelphia a large stock of BOOTS & SHOES. His stock consists ef Gcn'ta Kipp'Boots, Youths' Kijip Boots. Children's Calf Boots. Also a variety of Women'a Calf Lace Boota, Women's Morocco Lace Boots, Children's Morocco, and Calf Lace Boots, all of which he will sell cheap for CASH. Call and examine for yourselves. A 1.80, first quality of Tampera Moroco for aala for cash. WM.H. MILLER. Sunbury, January 7, 1860. STOVES- TCOR SALE an excellent second-hand Cook- iiif Stove, also several Cylinder Coal Stoves. Enquire at this office. NOTICE A LL persons indebted to the firm of Friling V Grant are respectfully requested to come forward and pay up their accounts between this and the 1st of April, as Ibey wish to go to the city lo lay in their soring supplies. FKILINO & GRANT. Suubury, March 10, 1160. 10.000 PIECE8 of Wall Paper, just receiv IJJJVJ f,om'jf,w Yo,k, 60 different atylea very low at FRILINO s GRANT'S. Sunbury, January 14,1800. fJARRIS' Soothing Syrup, for Children teeth 1 ing. For sale at FISHER'S October 16, '00. Tr? ECONOMY f henpeftt Store, stand, MARKET SQUARE, near the Court IRILIIVf. &. GltAXT. NEW GOODS Atthe Mammoth Store of iv i :li;mi;t, NO. I MARKET STHF.KT, SLNUt llV, I'A. 111 E subscriber has just opened at his well L known establishment in Sunburv, one of the hea peat and most desirable stocks of Fall and Winter Goods, that has ever been offered in the ploce.and which ne will sell for CASH or eichange for Country Produce. Those desiring to purchase goods will uo well to call and examine Ins stock. BLACK AND FANCY SILK, All wool Uelains, r igured, striped and I'latn French Merino, all colors, beautiful Dress Kobes, Cashmeres, Shaded, 'lain and Htriped must be icen to form an idea of the extent and variety. Mamie, Stella, Uhetnlle, r rtticri i ool Shawls, 1 hibet and Uroche Shawls. Cloths Cassimeres and Satinet, For Men and Uoys' Wear, Ulack Cassimeres, Fancy Cassimeres, side stripes heavy, Doe Skin Cassimeres, Satinets. all kinds. White and Red Flannels, all grades and prices, 13 ay State Sack Flannels, colors finest onallios, HEAL) I -MADE ULOTlllKCr Doots and Shoes, Hats and Cans, Ac, Ac, alt of which were selected with great care, and wilt compare favorably, as regards quality, style and price, with any in the country. 11ARDWARK, a full assortment. Wood and Willow Ware, Cjueensware, of all descriptions, Groceries, a full stock in store, Cariet Chains, fee, Paints, Oils. Glass, Dye Stuff. Thankful for the patronage heretofore received he will spare no pains to please all who msy favor him with their custom in the fulure. Sunbury, Oct. 23, 1859. To lloiisjckcrpcrs. OOMF.TIIINU XKW.-B. T. UAUIMTT'S BKST MKDICINAL tAl,Klt.TLS. fQ' iBmniiufnctitred from common fctlt, and n prtv lQ '-'Ojpared entirely ihtTt rrnt from other Sil?ratui. All j the deleterious mntler extracted imucha manner and aito produce Bread, llitcuit. and ull Itindi ofiAXD 'Cuke, without routJiiiiing a particle of iSOeratuii TO wcn lr,e Hread or Cuke ia baked ; thereby pr'Tf) v.Hnriiiiv uhiilfsssinM rotmlla. Ki'orv nnriils siil C V Siiler.itui is turned to ftns and passes through the) Dread or l i sou it tvtiile linking ; consequently! nitthintr rpinniiil litit Piuitinon Suit. Wn(r mull Klnur. Vou will rtmthly perceive hy the taste lof this Halenitui that it is eutireiv different fronn QQ'other!uleratua. (XQ 'per branded, B. T. Habbit's Hest Medicina!1 ''".Snleratus; alsi, picture, twisted loaf of brend, lia'ilh a srliiu Itf f ITm - mt tty UMitor s-iii Iks Vain i 0 Wnni yu P'fhase one paper you shuukl pre- TQ I serve the wrapper, and be particular to get thei Inext exactly like the first brand as altove. I UO 'u" directions for makine Itiead with thioj iSnlerntus end Sour Milk tir Cream Taitar, will XD!accompaiiy each puckaffe ; alsis, directions for' mnkintr all kinds of Pastiy ; also, for making So- ()H ! MAKE Vlll'R TV! IOAP AND with 3 - T. B A. BBITT'S ri'IlK PflXrKTII ATP.ri PHTKIf TO Unwarranted double the streuuth of ordinary Pot jash ; put up in cans I lb., U lbs, 3 lbs, 6 lbs., and KO , I '2 lbs with full directions for making Hard and Soft oap. Consumeri will find Uus cheupeit A Potash in market j Vl Manufactuied and for sale by B. T. UABWTT, IN os. GS and 70 Washington -at., New-Yoik, t and No. 33 India-St., Boston, i June II, mo. ly Je 08 70 CHEAPEST ! BKSTi! ! LARGEST 835,00 rays for Tuition in Single and Doable Kutry Book-Kctp- nift, niiiig, vunnnrrciai Aiimmeiiu ana lectures, Board 8 weeks , Stationary 87, Tuition $35, entire expenses JMW. usual time Irom a to 10 weeks. Fvery Student, upon I graduating, is guaranteed competent to manage the beoks ' ol uuy business, and qualified to cam a salary of from Students enter at any time -No vacation Review at pleasure. First Premiums for Best Business Wiiting for IPSO, received at I'ltlsburiih, PhllrdHnhia and Ohio State Faira. Also, at the principal Fairs of the Union for the past four jeais. If" Ministers' Sons received at half nriee. For Circulars, Specimens and F.mbellished View of the College, luclose bve letter stamps to F W.JKNKIN3, Pitubuich, Pa. January SI, '6(1 Oct. 9, 'All ly Dll. ESENWEIN'S TAR AND WOOD NAPTHA PECTORAL. 19 the best Medicine in the world for the Cure of Coughs and Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, Difficulty in Blealhing, Palpitation of the Heart, Diptheria, and fur the rebel of patients ill the advanced stages of Consump tion, together with all Diseases of the Throat and Chest, and which predispose 1 1 Consumption. It it peculiarly adapted to the radical cure of Asthma. Being prepared by a prai lical Phyaieiao and Drucsist. snd one of great eiiieiienee In the cure of the vaiious diseases to which the Human frame is liable. It is offered to the smicted with the greatest confidence. Try it and be convinced that it is invaluable in tint Cure ol una ehiai auctions, nice aocents per Bottle. IV PasfAaxo only hy Dr. A. F.8F.NWF.IN k CO., Druggists and Chrmists, N. W. Corner Ninth and Poplar Sta.. Philadelphia fs SOLD by every rtsiieciabk) Druggist and Dealer in lueoicine uijiignuui me eutte. Philadelphia, .March 31, IstJO. ly w Kerosene and Coal Oil Lamps ! HEADQUARTERS and Manufactory, No, 1 14 South Second Street, below Chesnut, and No. 1, Carter Street, Philadelphia. M. B. ly oil's Excelsior Kerosene and Coal Oil Burner, Merrill Sc Jones' Spring Burner, and all other good burners for Coal Oil, together with the largest and handsomest variety of LAMPS, of every description. CHANDE LIERS, from two to fifty burners Glasses, Wicks, Shades, and all aiticles pertaining to the business, together with the best KEROSENE OIL in the country Wholesale and Retail at the Manufacturers lowest prices. Merchants and others will save money, by ex amining our Stock and Prices. M. B. DYOTT'8 LAMP and GAS FIXTURE STORE and FACTORY, No. 1 14 8outh Second and No. 1 Carter street, below Chesnut, Philadelphia. Fehrtiarv SS, 1 860 3m3c KsATrOAM go ALES. -F EVERY DESCRIPTION, SUITABLE FOR RAILROADS, axe . for waiahimr hav. eoal. ore. a in mercnaiMiisa generally, rurcftaaers rua aOIISK ; m very scale is guaranteed eotrect. and if. after trial found satisfactory, eaa be returned without chars. CV Factory at th old stand, established f. more than taiily-Bv years. ABBOTT CO., CornerofNi.ua and Mrtoa Streets, Philadelphia. - ar..l. oi tua.. a ..i- ' r m.iw. si, mw nnq ilPound, CARPET KAU6 wauled at yu Uii store BRIGHT 4 SON. Suubury, 7, I8H0. EVANS & WATSON'S Salamander Safce. K. 804 C7ieiir 5frf, abm't Third. nilLADKI.rillA, LsJSrsasss ratLiDtipntA, Sept. S!, 1M0. To the President of the Pennsylvania Affrioullural Society : The sutiscribers, vnor eommitt tn examine the con. trnts iif a A L A M A (s 0.K ' SC of Kvalis A Walsll. after Ifiiig exposed to a strong lire on the fair grounds for eifht hnurs, respectfully repiesent mat, alter seven emus 01 out wood and tmee ! nine had been consumed srnnnd the safe, it was opened, tn the presence of the committee, end the contents taken out, a little warmil, but not even scorched. Several silver (Medals, heretofoie received hythemanu fncturers, snd a laree annul it v of dnciunents. wers in the safe, and enmeoiit entirely uninjured. 1 lie experiment sntittied us of the capacity nf Pafc o this kind to protect enntenta from anv fire to which llirv may lie exposed. Iht committee awarded a DipWma snd Silver Medal. KO. W. WOODWAKU, JOHN W. OKA RY, J. P. Rt'TIIKRFfiRn, A I.Kit KD S.OILLKTT. STILL ANOrilKR. WitMlXoTos. Sent. 17. 1RW M...a t. w... son, Philadelphia vr.,c,nrii : i ne salamander Fire-Proof Pare of your rnaufure, nurceased by us from your Aent, Ferris and Uairelt, of our city, some nine mouths ni, was severely irica ly nurilars Inst sjaturriay mrhl, and allhnnh they had s sledge hammer, cokl chisels, and snnnowdvl. thev dirt not succeed in opening the (Site. The hick being one of "Hall's Patent Powder-proof," they could not set the powder into it, hut drilled a hole In the lower panel and forced in a Inrce chaise, whici wns ismted. and aiiinii.h the d.inr, inside and out, showed the explosion not to hnve been a small oue, it was not forced open. We suppose they were the frrnxrr part of the night at work on it. We are inunn ttratihed at the result of tee attempt to enter it, and if the ulnive fuclsare nf any service, you are at liberty to use them. Yours, ttuly, ' U.W .NARD ft JONI'.S. Great Fire .'Another Triumph.'! KxoxvriXB, Tennessee, Match 13th, I9.W. Messrs Evans and Watson, (Jentleman It affords me great pleamaetosny to you that the!Mlainaulei Safe, which I purchased of you in February, If 59, proved to be what you recommended it a sure protection from tire My storehouse, together with severalothers, wns burned lothe E round in .March lust. The Sale full through into thejcel r.and was exposed to intense heat for six or eight hours, snd when it was taken from the ruins and opened all its contents where found to be in a pel feet stale, the hooks and the papers not being injured any whatever. I can cheer fully recommend your infra to the community, believing, as I do, that they are as near Bre-proof as it is powiMe fui anySnfe to bemnde. THOMAS J. POWKI.l.. fr A hirra assortment . f the above SA rtt always on hand, at 304 Chesnut street, (late 21 South Fourth St., rhilailrlphia. October IS, !.. cly DETERSIVE SOAP . This Celebrated Washing Soap is now in mar ket for more than a year, and that it has given universal satisfaction, is evident from the f that the Manufacturers of it, in order to sp the demand, have been obliged lo incrnanc capacity to make equal to One Hundrc sand Pounds per Week. It is docii' and cheapest Hoap ever mado in t tine 1'ound of it will go as far, fo Three of the Common Soap in g is made upon a new principle, of I' als, and known only to Vim II. Kiont. It does awsy entirely ' board saves the necessity ofboilin, it docs not shrink Flannels, it isk oh faint srot.s perfeclliy, most delicate fabric, saves fully time and labor us'ially spent to do It is warranted free from SAL S( injurious alkalies, and guaranteed injure he clothes. For Sale by all respectable Wholesale by .TIIAIN & McKEO? No. S3 and 24 Soulh Wl. Philadci; . CAUTION. 1 here being several mutation brands ef L. sive Hoap in Market, the public are notifir' none is genuine except Yah Haaoeis . Kkoni is Stamped upon each Llur of tin as well as the B nes. Sunbury, Oct. 29, 1859. TAILORING ! TAILOR. JACOB O. BEG 1JKSPKCTFUJ.Y informs his friends anc IV generally, that he will hereafter conduct business, at the old stand in .Market street. St, his own account. ' . J',will prepared to make up nil kiadsof CL. latest and most Approved Style Fashion. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore reci he trusts by reasonable charges and prompt atteo bum ess, to continue the same. W All kinds of produce taken in uchanite ( at market price. Sunbury, December 17, If 59 Din f ... LOCATED AT Philadelphia, New York, Buffalo, AL Cleveland, Detroit and Chicayo. PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE, S. K. Corner Seventh and Chesnut Streets D. Myers. I Morns !.. Hahowell, I'ruf. John 8. Hart. II. Cowperthwait, J. B. Lippiucott. COUNTING HOUSE COURSE, Comprises Uook-Keepiug for Meicanlile, Ban' rsid, and Manufacturing Business with Penman, eulations. Correspondence, Ac, Ac, fully qual. Student tor actual business. Students receive i. Instruction. Diplomas are awarded to graduates. 835 pays fur Lite Scholarship good in seven 4S for Pjrtlal Course. I v For Catnlogue a id Specimens of Writing, Addiess, inclosing two Posmre Stamps, UK YANT A 8 THAT ION, Philad August Sth, 1359. COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT r The Missionary Instil SelinsgTove, Fa.. FA CULT V Rev. P. BORN, A. M, Principal, ai. fireeV and English Literature. THEOPHILl8 WEVKIt, A. M. Vice Pi. cipal and Prof, of Latin and Natural Science WM. NOETLINO. A. B. C- E., Prof ot Math. (Pure and Applied.) rfAHE second scholastic year of this Institute will commence on Thursday, the Sd of oepiemuer next -m Uollegiate Department embraces an English scientific and classical course of instruction, including ancient and modern languages, mathematics, natural sciences, &c Ti ana Boarding may be had from $1 60 to $3 per week. Tuition, per session, (of thirteen weeks) $5, 97 and $9, according to the grade of studies pursued. Tuition In ell eases, and boarding, if obtained In the Institute building, must be paid in advance. The Principal will be assisted by competent and experienced teachers. For further particulars address any of the Pro fessors. Belinsgrove, Pa., August J7, U59. ly PURE AND FRESH GROCERIES, of a'l kinds, just received by E. V. BRIGHT cV BOX Sunbury, August SO, 18J9. OA WS-Wood. Crc-s Cut and Mill 8aw. Superior article at FISHER'H 8un!urT, Jul, 17th, 186i. , ,8HfcR f ANB VVARRANT&-The highest p, --Ul be (iveo for Land Warrants by the sub sctiber. H. P MAM8ER. PT1 IE 4Q- HOSTETTER'S STOMACIIJITTEnS. If U t fact that, itt soma period, overy mem W of tht human family l subject to diseaM or disturbance of the bodity functiotn but, With the aid of good tonic and the excrciso of plain common acnao, they may be able ao to regulate the system as to sccuro permanent health. In order to accomplish this desired object, the true eourso to pursue Is certainly that whioh will produce a natural stato of things at the least haxard of vital strength and life. For this purpose, Dr. Hosteller has In treduced to this country a preparation bearing his namo, which Is not a new medicine, but one that has been tried for years, giving aatisfac tion to all who havo u;ed it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels, and liver, restoring thorn to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus, by the simple pro cess of strengthening nature, enable the Sys tem to triumph over disensc. For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, N'nu sca, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or any Bilious Complaints, arising from a morbid inaction of tiro Stomach or Bowels, producing Cramps, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, &.C., thvso Bitters have no equal. Diarrhoea, dysentery or flux, so generally enry. traded by now settlors, and caused principally by the change of water and diet, will be speedily regulated by a brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, a discaso which is probably more prevalent, in all its various forms, than any other, and the causo of which may always bo attributed to derangements of the digestive organs, can bo cured without fnil by using nuoiiiiiiuo oiu.MAt.ii.imir.ii8, as per directions on the bottle, For this disease every physician will recommend Dittcrsof some kind j then why not fo an article known to be infal lible ? All nations have their Dittcrs, ns a pre ventive of disease and etrengthener of tho sys tem in general ; and among them all there is not to be found a more healthy people than the Germans, from whom this preparation ema nated, based upon scientific experiments which have teaclcd to prove the value of this great preparation In the scalo of medical science. Fcvrr amd Aoue. This trying and provok ing disease, which fixes its relentless grasp on tne Doay ot man, reducing mm to a mere sha dow in a short time, and rendering him phy sically and mentally useless, cnu be driven from the body by tho use of IIOSTEITLU'S RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, none of tho above-stated diseases can be contracted, even In exposed situation, if tho Hitters are used as per directions. And as they neither crcato nausea nor otTcnd tho palntc, and render un necessary any chango of diet or interruption of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep and healthy digestion, the complaint is re moved as speedily as is consistent with the pro duction of a thorough nnd permanent cure Fur J'ersont in Advanced 'rart, who ore suffering from an enfeebled constitution and body, theso Bitters arc invaluable as a ive of strength and vigor, and need i tried to bo appreciated. And to a while nursing these Kilters are indis e, ospocially vrhero the mother's nour S inadequate to tho demands of the lscquently her strength must yield, it is whero a good tonic, such as ' Stomach Bitters, u needed to impart frcngth and vigor to tho system, id by nil means try this remedy if debility, and, before se doing, .heir physician, who, if he is ,iili the virtue of the Bitters, will heir use in all cases of weakness. -We caution the public against using v imitations or counterfeits, but a.-k s Cri.rDRATCD Stomach Bitters, :1i bottle, has tho words " Dr. J. oumrh Hitlers" blown on the side and (tamped on tho metallic cap jtk, and ohsuvo that our autograph .n tho iabcl. ared and sold by HOSTETTER & Pittsburgh, Pa., and aold by all -rocera, and donlors eonerally ho United States, Canada, South d Germany. SOLD BY Suubury, Northumberland, Milton, "Eweosville. 7 TRUST C0MP Y CK SoOU.UOtl, ",S. K. corner of Fourth .IA. ' THE USVAT. IATES. .nit 90 per cent less, or ut .went iuthe world. A. Willi. UlN, l'reiidcut. DEL GOBI. A cent, SUN U I It Y, PA. RE! FURNITURE ! ! , Cheap and I'Meful f STOCK EVER OFFERED I SUNBURY. t, long established ssa Cabinet Manufacturer in Sunbury, thank ors, solicits a continuance of the e. His stock of Cabinet-Ware, aces ..Tr, USEFUL AND OR .NA SI ENTAL It is unnecessary to enume- .that may be required in his moderate prices. Cheap for j Produce taken in exchange. .i Corner of Market Square. .nowing themselves indebted to ould oblige hint by making pay- SEBASTIAN HAUPT. 19. 1S59 tf VAY, NEW TTOaX. ''oka Shirt Emporium, iay, New York, MANUFACTURERS. from Scientific Measures, .wed by hand, and war .- the usual prices. ;.OU BROTH ERS. 409 Broadway, N. V. s,. cf the rante June Tf ROAl 1 Offers ind. New York The fullowi. ses, and wh 1st. A c. as well as d. 8crut. wither siva vie 3d. U awguifia. Biottdw 4th. 1 can live ia. It i Tay where vit they will t Sth. T, knowledge say other With aU tL fiilematumel, i RATIONAL HOTEL. t : OF FKANK1.IN STREET, ORK CITY, s i Me i d by 1 lh 1 'PI" . co 1 Merchants and Tourists visiting y any nocei m tne nietropmis. the advantages which it poaaea- ipiNwwieu ay an travelers. eouvenient to places of business, 4Wllli ., well furnished sitting rooms, -sl'silorjoouiuauiding au eileu- .y furnished Slttim rooms, with a unauding au extensive view of . on the European plan, visitors .wilh the ireatest soououiy. lebratcd Baloons, their meals, or, if they desire men own ronuts. I las SMoooa sod HhI is sr- . to be vastly superior to that of 'y. res, the cost of livinc ia tha fjckiw that of any other arst rasas Y.SJ ll'Hei. JSnt 18, 189.- St. i Kl.t.lllt I'roprrctor. KEW FLOUR, FEED, FRU PROVISION ST( IHE subscriber respectfully infort . teins of Bunbury and the surroon borhood, that he has opened a Store al west corner of Market Square, oppotile Rsilroad Hotel, where he is rrceivin keep on hand, Flour, Feed, F ruit and of all kinds, soch as WHEAT, RYK c BUCKWHEAT Oats, Corn and all kinds of Frrd, ('. Oranges, Nuts Ac, Fresh Hhad ir son, Early Vegetables Fruit A from the Soulh. He will constantly receive, by Itsilr. Baltimore and Philadelphia, all the del the season, as they come into market, a by prompt attention and reasonable pri ccive a share of the public patronage. WM. I1UU Sunbury, April 16, 1859.- ly. NOTICE 1 ADAM'S EXPRESS ( Give notice that they have cnncludeJ a ments with the Northern Central Kni Company, to run trains from Baltimore fo: Harriaburg, Dauphin, Halifax, Trevorlot bury, Northumberland, Iwiaburg, Milton cy, Williamsport, and all intermediate St Connecting at Hnrrieburgh with the U WESTEMN EXPRESS for Pittsburg, t nati, Si. I.onis and. the Vet. Also with Howard A Co's Express at A or Danville, Bloomsburg, Wilkesbarre, Pitt Scranton, and intrrmediats Stations on the tawisa, Lackawana and Uloomshurg Hail R At Williamsport, by Howard A Co's Expri Jersey Shore and Lock Haven. Also, by ard A Co., and their ronneclions, for Cat Troj. Elmira, Rochester, Dufliilo, Niagara, to all accessible points in Western New ' and Canada, by which they will forward Merchandise, Specie, Bank Notes, Jewelry, Valuable Packages of every description. AIo, Notes, Drafts and Bills for Collectioi Experienced and efficient messengers emplo and every effort wilt be made to render satis tion. JOHN BINGHAM, Superintendent Penn'a Division, Phil's A. W. FISHER, Agent for Sunbury. April 9, 1859. vzexia ;i0d Doming COFFEE POT Tea Pot, Being based, as Dr. Hall, of tho J ournttl of Health, says, "on kCienco nnd common senso," are rapidly coming into use, and destined soon to supercede all others. ARTHUR, BURNIIAM, & GILROY, 117 & 119 S. Tenth St, Philadelphia, Solrt Manufacturers under the Tatent i-Por sale by Dealers In House. December 4, 18.' 9. rilHE unilcrsietied having received a large and JL well selected slock of Pure lrngN and C'lirmlrsils, DyeHtuffi, OiN, Paints, Claas and Putty, ia now ready to till orders ot a moments notice. In connection with the uhove you will find an assortment of Fancy Notions, Toilet ztrticles snd i criumery ot all kinds, Tooth, Hair, Nail and Clothes Brushes of every variety. Customer will' find hi .lock complete com priiing many articles it is impossible here to enumerate. REMEMBER th? -place, under the olHee of the "Suiihury American." Physicians Preemptions compouuded accuralo Iv and carefully. , A. W. FISHER. Sunhury, April 2d, 18.18. P. MELANCHTON SHINDEL, Jl'STICK OF THK I'KAC'K STJIM-BXJRTr, FA. Ojicein Veer .Street, immmliuUly oj.pnsile tf, Public irchw1 lluusc. All business promptly attended to. Monies collected and all ordinary writings done. uuiuiury, rtpril no. IK57. tl WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BRANDIES, WINES, OINS.&C flM.,,E- s1u,:",,ri,," opened in Thompson's Brick Building, Mill street, Danville, a larce and complete slot k of FORKIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, comprising the best brand of Brandies, Gin, Old Rye, Scotch and Irish Whiskey, Port, S'lerry Madcria, Champagne and other Wines of all' grades, all of which will be sold Wholcals at the lowest city prices. Tavern-keepers by buy ing of us csn save at least the freight. Persons desirous of purchasing liquors for FAMILY USE, may rely upon being furnished with a pure and unadultnrated article. Cs Being determined to establish a reputation lor selling cheap they respectfully solicit the pa tronnge of the public. All orders promptly .t. tended to. n ,. a . o SHERIFF A HALL. Danville, April 9, 1859. HENRY DONNEL, ATTORNEY AT LAW Otfice opposite tht Court House, ' Sunbury, Northumberland County Pa. Piempt attention to business in adioinin .euntiea. J 5 ROCKEFELLER & BOYER, Attorneys at Law. STJ-JSTBTJ-RTr, PA. A. Jordan Rockefeller and Solomon II. Ilojer, respectfully announce that they entered iuto Couartnershin in tin, n..ri;.. r e r -"-.wMi mnr profession, and will continue lo attend to all busi- ' uieir cnarge in tne counties of Northumberland. III. ion. Kn.,U . , .. . . . . j aim Ifion.our, promptly, faithfully and carefully. Special at tention will be given to the COLLECTION'S SEJVm a,IM?- Con,uIlatio, be had in the ULKMAN language. Ullice,- Market Street, opposite Weaver's Hotel. Sunbury, February , IHliO. READ AND CIRCULATE the -Pennsjlvanla State Journal." J. M. BOSTIAN, Agent. January 7, 1860. Onn SACKS G. A. SALT just received and ,uv' for aale by E. Y. BRIGHT A SON. Sunhury, August 30, 1859. nOV'8 BOOTS and SHOKS, cheap for cash " W M.MILLER'S. Sunbury, August S7, 1859. A LMONDS, RAISONS. FIGS, LEMONS. Ac, Ac., just received a fresh supply and for aale at the Confectionary store of M.C. GEAHHART. Sunbury, Msy 16, 1857. PATENT BK1ITANIA STOPPERS for bar bottles for aale by H. B MA68ER. TJLANK Parchment Paper Deeds and blank Mortgages, Bonds, Ei'cuttons, Summons, Ac, for sale b H. B. MAbSLK.
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