Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 29, 1858, Image 3

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now, from Uuli f. contrdictory nnd
factory. Is to the raal intention of the
oos The Nw York Timet pablishei
omng from Fort Bridger, April 3th.
le Gilbert, Eq. loft Sao Francisco, Ua
a on tbo 9th tiny of March, and arrited
t Lake City on the evening of the 2d.
' April. In hi passage through the
on RoUlotnenU, he was kindly received
itertaincd. Th people wrt allprepa-
0 leave the Valley. On his way up to
ty, he fonnd the rood lined with families
g 8oulb among whom, neat Provo City,
'. Drigham Young and Ilebtr C Kimball
vr families, lirighnm himseir, howe
itsoqnently returned to the city, arri
here the evening following Mr. O. arU
Ho also passed a large number of wag
oing up from the Southern settlements
ist the brethom residing in the Northern
tnenti to move.
current report was that they vert all
e to the White Mountain in the South,
rn part of the Territory on the western
ftbeUrent Desert. The women and
en wore to move immediately, whilst all
!hting men were to remain at a rear
I. The families 'were starting at the
rom two to three hundred wagons a day.
9 mass of the people, however, are not
ible to this movement, although they
repariag to participate in it, end are
stly wishing that the army may eoter the
' before they start. They are beginin
eu their eyes somewhat to the deception
1 has been practiced upon their,, finding
instead of the Lord fightine for tbem, as
mm preached last fall, and destroying
enemies by cold and starvation and" the
ins bocoming a battle axe in their hands
rercome all adversaries, they now see
our army has passed the winter more
ortobly than they have, that tho Indians
early all against tbem, and they have
act staring them in the face that they
o be surrounded no every side and forced
'.rrcuder.
nd yet, so closely are they bound togeth
o completely are their hubits of implicit
ience nud subjection to their leaders,
they dare not take the least step or muke
east effort ; towards throwing off, them
's, the yoke of oppression which goads
i. They simply rest content in the hope
desire that the United States army will
trrive in time to relieve thorn,
iiey have Dot planted any crops of impor
e this Spring, und have not, as is usual,
.is season, commenced making and plan
their gardens, but iu stead, are packing
nd boxing up the provisions Which lliey
on hand, and which they estimate to be
) than ouu year's supply ill wheal and
hn foundation's of the Temple hove been
fully covered Un and protected.
.ie Sunday before Nir. Gilbert's arrival,
;ham preached a most abusive and trea
.Vlo sermon against llh'e President and
United Slates Government. This sermon
not been -published in the Desert iVtw but
printed in a pamphlet form uuJ distribute
liroughout the settlements,
u his woy up, Mr. Gilbert passed and
.ud the scene of the massacre of the Cali
ia uinigrunls. las fall. He says the ground
rewen with humab skulls and bones of all
s, whilst the place was covered iu every
ction with locks and tressos of women's
. The sight of these relics of the most
linan and barbarous massacre than can
'ouud on the pages of our country's history
truly sickning, causing a cold shudder to
i tl r u j hi he whole frame; and yet on
b a spot tho Mormon guide jocularly re
bed thut this would be n "excellent place
a dentist's shop.
lr. Gilbert was much surprised to find rn
arrival in that city that they were making
parations there for the expected arrival ol
vei'uor Gumming. A room had been pre
ed expressly, and teas in rediness fur him.
.) Governor' did not start from here until
5th instant, lirigham did not object to
. Gilbert's coming through to our camp,
, refused to allow a gentleman travling
h him to leave tho city.
lr. GilLort left the city on the Clh instant
J met Governor Gumming on thecvening of
i 7th iust, in Echo Cunou about forty
i miles from tho city, be was escorted by a
ird of some thirty picked men who had
ju sent by lirigham to meet him, nnd who
ro piyiiig him every attention in their pow
Llo expected to reach the city this eve
ig, nnd will no doubt meet with a Haltering
.eption.
Much may be accomplished by this visit
the Gov. rnor.
The road from here to the city is compara
bly free from snow.
Thbre is n body ofBome five or six bun
od Mormons on the road, these are well
juiitcd on fui-. animanls, but they in . fact
nstitute ulmost the only available force
tlio Mornions and it is certaiuly the only
liable force which they havo.
15rigiiain how says that if wo will permit
m and his people to move from the valley
imolested, ho will immediately move but if
3 persist in following and disturbing him he
ill "send ua all to hell ucross lots."
Urluhaiij acknowledges having taken all
ioks, pupers, maps, ic, from the office of the
,. i:..i.fal of Utah, but says he did no in
dcr li preserve ih'eiti, els tie did not deem the
rsoii letl in charge oi tnem ojoim "u
Tll. . . .
Dr. Forney, Superintendent of Indian affuirs
ft hrre on the 7th instant for Bear Kiver. to
iit the hand of Indians no carfiped on that
etion. '.,'.
Ph. .vMlnff utetiout to the Doctor s departure
en Simond. the chief of thee Indians, came
ito camp, with 130 of his warriors, to escort and
rolect the Doctor on his trip. Hen appears to be
erfeclly friendly and satisfied, and we re now
iclined to believe tLat he ireany irmniuiuju
' .h. i:..vriitnrnt. He informed u that a
ombined party of llonnack and Shoehonce In
ians had attacked tho Mormon aettlemenU at
Salmon River, in Oregon, and killed a Urge nuui
,er of persons ; that this had troubled and enraged
i.. i..rn,nn. hnvond measure, for they now de-
tare that the United States is aetting the Indians
.n to them. Simond also heard that Orapeen a
Jtah Chief, who has been baptised int the Mor-
i,.,rh had informed Drieliam that Fintick
, Hub Chief, who has always been opiiosed to
he Mormon, was rawing a party to steal all the
Mormon homes and cattle.
Tho St. Louis Democrat has the follow
x unecial messenger arrived yesterday from
lamp Scott, bringing the important nes
bal Gov. t'ommiog bad entered Suit Lake
Jity without troops, and that his authority
... i i... r.iiu ronncnized bv the Mormon
)Qicials. He brings dates to April 10. ot
,uly was no resistance offered, but none was
.,,,.nlatd. Driehsm Young was tome as
i child The Saints hud no mission or ven
: r,m tha Lord to deliver to tb(
aeople. Simple Got. Gumming enured the
-iiy of the Temple, and the Temple itself,
ind Mormonistn uoweu iu u
Of course the troops were in readiness to
set and this the Danitei knew full well.
... t:i.i, that Gov. Gumming was
bitten, on the Wtb of March, to the right
arm. by dog that was aopposed to he wad.
The dog attacked several and was finally
killed. The Governor wat quite fearful and
distressed about th. matter. '1 he army are
living quite comfortably on rationa of thir
tun ounce, of flour and two pound, of bad
beef, and bad enough to keep them comforta.
bly till the lit of Juoe,
n. Th. kAltf
Tm PnTr.AOELPIlU laaoeui. """J
of O W F. Oy-.to wb. .hot trsM
end then allien uimsaii iu -i -
h, rbiladeIpbia,oo Thursday of last week
w as taken to Boston io the early part of the
Tvetk. LiMie Marshall, tb. cans. oT tb.
ttugfdy ba. aufficieutly recovered to be re
nioted to the residence of Itr pareut. at
I.jBn, Vtu.
isTEncvrma mist vtxn
"K,I oic aiAjon GFxiirn l iprnstFon
HIAZKR SMITH. '
i , The whole community will be shocked to
Pw orihe death ofOen. Fersifor Smith, of
IQS United Btntpa Arm hnn.m.nj.. r i.
... 1 - ...... j , vvMuiauuf, v luv
expedition to Utah. This unexpected event
occurred at Fort Leavenworth, in Kansas,
UBiUrv one o ciocic, on Monday thorn
ing laSt. t'le 17tti inst.. nnd hnvn nn h.rti
cularg beyond those contnined in brief tele-
grapn oespstctiesrrom St. Louts. ;.
Uen. Smith wa. a worthy son br refinsyl
vsnia. havinr bi-sn hnrn in ihi.
ber, lfe98, so that he t?ss in the frOth year of
"b. ui was a son Jonathan Smith, for
mer Gnehier of the Bank of Pennsylvania, and
afterwards Cashier nf ih lln.i.ii Mi.iu.
J onatban Smith, whose father held an impor-
"ii puouo onice in Uhealer county under the
Colonial Govieoment, came to I'hiladolphia,
during tha last century. The maternal grand
father of Qen. Smith was Peraifor Kjac.r hn
was a Lieutenant Colonel io tho Kevolmtm
ary Army.
After Koincr throuch a colleiriate run...
graduating at Princeton, the subject of this
Ghaenccy, Esq. Upon hi admission to nrao
lice be removed to ;6w Orleans, where he
resided, engaged in the duties of hi. profes
sion, until tt.e period of the Florida war,
"""""" oiuuieorea lor service there, and
server gallantly during two campaigns under
General Gaines. It was here that his milita
ry talent was brovght to the knowledge of
Gen. Taylor, and it was upon his recommen-
uanon tuai me Governor or Louisiana gave
to bim the command of the Louisiana volun
teers for service in the war with Mexico. He
served under General Taylor iu the campaign
of tho Kio Grande.
In May 1346, while in Mexico, he was ap
pointed Colonel of the Killo Ueciment. that
was raised for the war, and far his services at
me siego and capture or Monterey he was
brevetled lirigader General. He was subse
quently ordered to join General Scott, and
commanded a brigade on the memorable
uiarch from Vera Cruz to the City of Mexico
taking a prominent part in tho most impor
tant battles.
At Contreras, he rendered efficient Bervice,
General Scott, in his official report, stating
that be ''closely directed the whole attack in
front with his habitual coolness and ability."
At Chapultepec also he was prominently en
gaged, us also in tbo U nut struggle at the city
gates. Geu. Scott, in his reference to the
Helen Gate affair, again describes General
Smith as "cool, unemburussed and ready," and
theso were distinguished traits of his military
character.
After the war was over, General Smith,
who had been (.romotcd to the rank of Major
UenerM by brevet, for his services ut Contre
ras, Wt3 ordered to California, to the com
mand of the Military Department. Subse
quently he held a similar command in Texas.
In lb? 6 he wns ordered to Kansas', where he
has remained in command until quite recent
ly, when he was appointed to th'a command
of tho expedition to Utah.
General Smith has suffered siuco his ser
vice in Texas, with Chronic diarrhoea, and it
is probable that this Was the cause of his
death'. He leaves a widow, hut milv nm con
!r. Howard Smith, cT New Orleans the
child or his first marriage. A brother and
other relatives rcsido io this citv. The coun
try loses an able and callant officer by this
unexpected event, anil a large circle or rela
tives ana acquaintances will morn me loss of
a valuod and excellent friend, and most wor
thy gentleman. Vhila. 1-ke. Uultetin.
(CurrriHiii(!riKvenf t!lt New York Trib'iii )
THE GOLU MINES OF IOWA
Wasiiinuton, Thursday, Slay 20, 1 358.
I'lie discovery of cold in Iowa appears lb
bo causing a good deal of excitement in the
West, and is likely, if it proves to be a reali
ty uud no delusion, to loud to great results,
not only from its possible addition to the
metallic wealth of the country; but from its
iulluence on the streams or emigration.
The Lturcnport (Iowa) State JJeniocrut says
that the first discovery or gold was made ut
St. Charier, Madison County, some time du
ring the pust Autumn. A mun at work
building a mill-dam picked up some small
lumps or yellow ore from among the looso
eurth, and carried them home for the amuse
ment of his children. Near the close of the
inter, some returned Culiforuiuns chunced
to stop at tbo house, nnd, seeing t lie lumps.
ronounccd them to be cold. Otic of the
lumps wus sent to Cincinnati for examina
tion, with a request that if it was found to be
worth anything, the value should be returned
in mol!cy. The result was the return of S'2j
us tlib worth of the lump of gold.
1 lie discovery wus at once made known,
and large numbers are now ehgaged in dig
ging ror gold, with prollts varying, according
to the inlorination ol Ihe state JMmocrat,
from two to twenty-five dollara a day. Gold
has since been found in Lee, Warren, Clark,
liooue, Des .Moines; 1 oik, Lnion, Story and
Johnson counties. Statements that cold has
beeu discovered in various pldccS bave ap
peered in The luwa City Jleporter, The Bur
limjlon Oazette, The Keok uk Post. Des Moines
Journal, lioonsboro .eic. II w'ersr! 21adi.
souian, and many other Iowa papers. The
Madisofiimi says that a lump of cold has
been fouud worlh $200. Several hundred
men are at work in tho diggings, and new
adventurers ofe duily flocking in. Various
retuined Cn'ifomiuns, conversant with gold
mining, bave visited tha diggings nbd pro
nounced a favorable opinion upon the-n.
X rivale letters Iron) Iowa recently received
here corroborate these accounts. J. L. Cur
tis, Kq., of Keokuk, writing to his uncle,
tho llou. S. K. Curtis. M. C.. under date of
May 0, says; ''Gold is now being discovered
fery plentifully!! spme of ,the back counties.
mere is considerable excitement und u good
many are going from here. Souie specimens
are now in this place. ,T(iey go frptn here by
boat to Fort Des Moines. 1 , understand
they find gold within live mile, or the fort.
the bizh water id tbo rivers operates airaiust
tbo miners." , .,
The lion. David Hilbouiu, late Mayor of
Keokuk, writes to Gen. H. T. Heid. under
date of Keokuk, May 10 ; "The discovery or
gold in several of tho counties bordering on
the De. Moines is beginning to create ex
citement. Specimens are brought here daily
by reliable men, who have either guthered it
themselves or purchased it of the miners, so
that there is no longei any doubt that gold
ha. been fouud in considerable quantities.
The noarest diggings to Keokuk are distant
about 80 miles, llouts !6ave here almost
every day loaded with passengers for the
mines. Kli McMillan has a nephew at the
mines who writes that be is averaging ubout
SJ.i a day. Several merchants here havo re
ceived letters from their customers, confirm
ing the reports."
The correspondent of the New York Times
rays. Last week, about 2,000 negroes were
landed on the north coast, betweeu Havana
and Babia Honda. Two of the vessels were
American and one Spanish. The schooner
Wintermoycb, or New York, lauded 4.r0.
Oue Of the ves e's a Spanish baik, which
landed 900., wa. round ailrilt and brought in
to this DOft by a Spanish cru ser. The car
goes belong to Messrs Sama, Pedro Lacoste,
and other, of Guinea' ren6wn, but a. they
form a part of Concha'. Kitchen Cabinet, it
is unreasonable to suppose that any of the
negroes will be seized by the authorities, un
less the English Abolitionist poper. open
fires agaio on the honest and u right Marquis
of Havana. 1 am personally acquainted with
. ..nilnman of this cit who nurcbased one
hundred at Dania Honda, and who brought
ii.mnkia eountrv .eat near Havana' for
.neealatioD'. This cannot be done without
(,. bnnledera of the authorities, let IDem
... .h.t thv nlease in defence of their con
,Wi If a man cunnot ride bis owo horse io
l;. .n.min Hiibout takibtf out separate
passport for him, it is still mors difficult to
L-rf . hnndrad wild ceffrocs over the rosds
without deutticd by the country police
New Advertisements.
3H2SHXW3 SALES.
1Y virtue of a certain writ Testatum Vanni
MM, tioki ExroKii lo me directed will be ex.
posed lo Public Hslo at Ihe Public House of V.
A. Covert, in Die borough of 8unbury, Northuwi.
berland county, IV, on MONDAY, the Tih day
of JUNE, 1 858, the following property M wit i
All that certain trad or piore of tinxJ, tthuwto
in Point tswnihip, NorthumhtrUhd, county,
bounded and described as follow Ueginning at
a corner now in North fart branch of the Kiver
8uauuehaiins, originally a. ,ack oak corner of
this tract and lands nov belonging lo tha Estate
of bboneeter Gremogh, deceased, but now gone;
thence by land U aaid Kbeneezer Grecnough'a
estate, north Valrty-aeven degrees and S 5 minute
weit CJ perches to a post and stoxr's i thence
ner 29 degrees and 15 minutes, es XI J-IO
perches to a post and stones ; thence by the aame
north S degrees and 46 minutes west 73 perches
to a post and stones ; thence by the same, north
6 degrees and 51 mmut'cs west 134 perches to a
post and stones ; thence north 74 degrees and f.4
minute east 81 jl-10 perches to a hickory sprout
an J itonci; thence by the same and lands now
oi late of Sharpies Taylor, south 88 degrees and
SO minutes eaat 134 6-10 perches to a chetwut
oak stump ; thenre by land or now or late M. J.
Kiddle, south 33 degrees and thirty minutes, weat
52 perches to a post and stones; Ihstice by the
same south 17 degrees and 30 minutes eaat
33 8-10 perches tj a corner iu the North Uranch
Canal ; thence south 39 degrees and 30 minutes
weat 97 1-10 parches to a poat on the river bank,
and thence by Ihe river, south 36 degiees aud
3fl minutes weat 3'i perches to the place or begin
ning, containing 154 acres and 142 perches strict
measure be the same more or loss. About CO
acres or which are cleared, and whereon are erec
ted a large Anthracite lUunt Furiince
and Canting Houae, called the "Chulaaky Fur
nace," a block of 13 rick Dwelling House consis
ting of twelve tenements, five frame dwelling
housea, a store house, office, grain house, large
stabling, outbuildinga, Ac.
Also, I. poll all the defendant's intcreat, bring
the undivided one-third part of a certain otber
tract or piece of land, situate in the same town
ahip, and adjoining the above described tract, and
described aa follows : Urgiiining at a hickory
sprout and stones a corner or the above described
tract and land of M. J. Diddle; thence by lliddlr's
land north 73 degrees and 41 minutes cast 1 1CJ
perches to a whitcoak ; thence by same south 62
degrees and 2 minutes east 21 perches to a white,
oak ; thence by Ihe same, this and the three next
courses, south 65 degrees and 5 minutes cast
;I2 8-10 perches to a whiteoak ; thenre south
forty degrees and fifty minutes west, 119 810
perches to a pin stump and post; thence south
10 degrees 60 minutes west, 20 7-10 perches to
a pine stump and post ; thence south 33 degrees
and 30 minutes west 20 7-10 perches to a ches
nut oak stump, a corner or the above described
tract; and thence ly the same, north 28 degrees
and 20 minutes wt 131 6 10 porches to the
place or beginning. Containing 70 acres and 54
perches strict measure, be the same more or less,
being timber laud (and being the same premises
which Sharpies Taylor, and Samuel P. Huey,
and their respective wives, by Deed dated the
25th day of July, A. D. 1H4H, Hccorded in the
l.ccurdern Office of NorlhumlK-rland county, in
Deed book K. K. page )3U granted and convpy-
ed uito Sahiucl K. Wood, defendant in fee ) To
gether with th ore rights thereunto belonging,
and th B'.enm Engine erected in said Furnace,
and the all Machinery and apparatus connected
therewith necessnry for or incident to the anielt
iiip of Ireii Ore, &c. Seized taken in execution
and tD be sold aa the property of Samuel It
Wood.
ALSO :
By virtue of a certain wiil of Vk,. Ktraxis,
to me directed will lie expored lo public sale, at
the Public House of W'm. M. Weaver in fclinino
kiutown, Coal towriship, Northumberland county,
l'a., on Tueaday the,, loth day of JUNK, 18f8,
the following described property, viz:
All thedel'endent' int'ei est being the surface
right or and iiall that 'certain piece cr parcel. nf
land, situate in Coal township, Northumberland
county, bounded and described as follows: lie
ginning at a post live hundred and twenty fret,
south 88 degrees 22 minute east Irom a post on
the eastern line of a tract of land surveyed in the
name of Samuel Clark, which said last mentioned
post is one hundred and fifteen feet, north one
degree and 84 minutes east froi1 the point where
the eastern line of said tract of land in the name
ufSamuel Clark intersects the centre line of the
13 r j lull I nil Itoad to I3ig Mountain I thence from
tho first riicntioned post, south 88 degrcrs 22
minutes vast 480 feet to a post; thence south
1 degree and 38 minutes west 272 feet to a
post ; thence north 88 degrees dm) 22 minutes
west 480 feet to a post; lliehbe I orth I degree
and 36 minutes east 272) feet the place of be
ginning. Containing three acres, strict measure.
Seized taken in eiecition and to be sold a
the property of William Atwaler, William Fa
gely, Charles S. Ehrhart, Joseph Zuerti, Jonas
Gilger and DSniel Yot, Trustees of the Sha-
mokin Collegiate Institute.
JAM ES VANDYKE, Sheriff.
Shentl a Dince, ouubury,
May 22, 1858.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
1? Y virtue knd in pursuance of decree of the
Court of Csmmoii Plea of Northumber
land county, Will be exposed to Public Sale, on'
the premise in Delaware township Hi said coun
ty, on THURSDAY the 17th day of JUNE
next, at 1 o'clock P. M., tho following described
real estate to wit: A certain Frafnis, FLOUR
ING MILL, with five acre of Land covered
with water appurtenant thereto, situate in Dela
ware township, Northumberland county, ar.d
bounded on the north, south and cast by land
late of Isaac Vincent, deceased, and on the west
by public toa j. Also, one acre of land appur
tenant, bounded by lands late of David Watson,
dee'd on Ihe West, and by a public road on the
north, lieing Ihe estate of the heirs of Isaac
Vincent, deceased and Maria Vincent, and will
be sold agreeably to the conditions and order of
our said Court of Common Pleas llieieupon,
which will be maJe known onthe day of sale.
JAMES VANDYKE, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Sunbury, )
May I ft, 1B5S. J
NOTICE
IS hereby given by the undersigned that
the Treasurer of the Common Schools, will
meet the undersigned Auditor at the Commis
sioner office, in Sunbury, on I ursday, the 8ih
of June, for the purpose of settling his account
All persons indebted or having claims, are hereby
notified to attend at the time anil place above
mentioned. IlAKMAN' CAMl'DEI.L,
SILAS WOLVERTON,
ISAAC CAMPBELL.
May 22d, '.858. ut
CAUTION.
NOTICfe is herehy given that my wife, Mary
Flacherly, lis left my tied and board with
out just cause. I therefore, hereby notify all
persons not to trust said Mary Flachrrty on my
account, as I will pay no debts contracted by her
unless compelled bv law.
MICHAEL FLACHEUTy.
Trevorton, May Sd, 1858. 3t
In (lie Court of Common riva of
Aorlnumbcriaud t oiiuly.
Marlln Weaver,
"I No. 39 August Term
A. D. 18.8.
William McCarty snd
William Shannon A lis- I Brv de ritilione
chel his wife. J Facicuda.
NOTICE.
To William McCarty, snd William Shannon
and Rachel bis wifu. You sre hereby notified,
that in fiursusnc of the soot writ, lo m di
rected, at: Inquisition will ba held upon the pr.
pniae described in said writ, to wit : A certain
tract or fifec of Und, situat i(i Coal tpwnship,
containing 70 acre, or theieaboota, bounded by
land, now or lata, of Ludwig Gaaa, Martin (Jass,
John Brady and others, on Tuestay th SOtb
day of July next, til 10 o'clock A. M. of said day
fur th purpos of making partition of or to aluj
nd sppraise the same. At which tim ted plac
you may attend if you think paper..
JAMES VANDYKE, Sheriff.
FherifTs ofne, Sunbury.
Msy 18th, I8S8. J
SILVER rLATED-WAHE-.
( sr Aver actors n nr
JOHN b. M KAI Sl SONS,
vpii G oldest Electro Mater in the United State.
manufacture of every variety of. Goods
plated with pure silver, Albsts, Crittania and
Steel (..,.
Tea Setts, Urns, Waller, Casters, Cake Pas
kets, Pitchers, Goblets, Communion .Fcrvico,
Spoons, Forks, JCnives, &c. All goods warrant
ed as represented. ...
North East corner 6th and Chesnut street,
-i - Philadelphia, Tenna.
May 8, 1858 ly
r-r -"'in ;
llato of William IlarlUolctncvr,
-deceased.
Daniel Bloom, Attorney Writ of.Partilion and
in fact for Davi 1 liloojr.,
valuahoi. returnable
vs
The Widew and Heir
or Wm. Bartholomew,
deceased. . ; , ..
to August Term, A.
D. 1858.
NOT ICE. is hereby given lo the heirs or Wm.
Uarthotomew late of I,twrr Augusta town
ship, Northtimbelnnd ,couhty deceased, that by
virtue of the above writ, to me diwclei.', en in
quest will beheld at Ihe late residence (if aid
deceased, on Monday the 14th day of June nett,
1 0 o'clock A. M , for the purpose or making par
tition or or to value and apprqise. the liesl state
or said deceased. At which timo and place you
may attend if you think proper.
J A MIC VANDYKE, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, Hunbury, )
May I5lh, 1658. J
. NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS !
rpHE subscribers respectfully announce to theii
friends and tie public in genera) that they
have received at their Store, in Upper Augusta
township. Northumberland county , l'a., at Kline'
Grove, their . . i
Spring: anl SMirinter fJoo'ts,
and opened to the public a full assortment r f
Merchandize, Ac , consisting in part ol Cloths,
black and fancv Caasimercs, Checks, Kentucky
Joans, together with a general variety or Spring
and Summer Goods, adapted to all grades cl
persons.
Re a n i .Made Cltiiixo very cheap.
Ladies' Dress Goods, Summer Shawls, Ginghams
Challi Dclains, Dueals, iiobos A'ljuil
lea', Calicoes, I) lack Silka, A c.
Also, a fresh supply of Drugs and Medicines,
Grocerica, & c,
A new supply of Hardware, Quccnsware,
Wooden ware, Ac. .,..-,';
A large assortment of BrOTS and SHOES,
suitable for Men, Women and Children.
Hats and drt. Kihii and Salt.
And all goods usually kept in a country sloro
Our display is unsurpassed. Tho above named
stock of goods will be sold at prices- to. suit the
times for CASH or in exchange for country pro
duce at the market price.
Anp shall be happy to meet our friends anJ
the patrons of our establishment, and sell them
goods at such prices as cannot fail to give entire
satisfaction.
Thankful far past lavors we hope by strict at
tention to merit a continuance of Ihe same.
J. F. A. I. 1'. KLINE.
Kline's Grove, Pa , May 15th, 1858.
ORPIIAXS' COURT SALE.'
.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Couit
of Northumberland cnuiitv, will he exposed
to Public Sale, at the house of John llingsman,
in Georgetown, Northumberland county, afore
said, on Tuesday, the 22d dav of Jiiiij, next, the
following described Iteal Estate to wit : Two
certain LOTS Oil PIECES) OF GKOI'ND, sit
uato in Georgetown, aforesaid, u;cn onc'of which
there is a Dwelling House, &c. Late the estate
of Jacob Strieker, laic of Dauphin county, iecV.
Sale to commence at lo o'clock, A. M., of said
day, when the terms of sile will b made known
by JACOU STKICKEH, Adin'r.
l)y order of the Court, 1
C. liOYD PUISEK, Clk. O. C. y
Hunbury,. May 15th, 1858. J
Terms $20U cash, and the balance on the first
day of April, 1859, when a deed will Le made,
&e. .
May 15, 1858. ts.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
I N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
"- of Northumberland county, will be rxpoaed
to Public Sale, on Saturday, the 5lll day of June,
next, at the Court House, in the llornugh of
Sunbury, the following described Real Estate to
wit: The undivided one half part of a certain
right or reservation to wit: The right to all the
Slone and the Quarry or Quarries on ll.c follow
in? tract of land, situate in Upper Augusta town
ship, county aloresaid, adjoining lands of John
Smith, George Stiine. and others, containing
tweiilv-onc acres, strict measure. Late the es
tate of Henry Hannabach, doe'd. Sale to com
mence at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, when
terms of sale w ill be made known bv
. JOEL WOLF, AJm'r.
IJy order or the Court, 'J
C. UOYD PUIlsEL, Clk. O. C.
Sunbury, May 15th, .858. j
4 LL persons indebted to the
quested to call and setle I
subscriber are re'
their accounts.
Those attending to this no'.ice will sM'ncota.
I II AT. CLEMENT.
Sunbury, May 8, 1858
Kaliite of AuKiiHtiiii. Slury, dcc'tl.
John Huey, " Writ of Farlitioij and. valua
vi tion issued out of the Or
The. widow and V phans' Court of Northuni
Ijeirsof Augustus berland county, lelurnahle
1 1 uey, deceased, j to August Term A D, 1S5S.
Notice is hereby given to the heirs and legal
representatives of aaid Augustus Huey, late of
Shamokin . tow ilship, JSortbuniberlantl county,
deceased, that by virluo of the above Wiit to me
directed, an inquest will be held at tha late resi
dence of said deceased, on Tuesday the 8ih day
of June next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., for the pur
pose of making partition of, or to value arid ap
praise the Iteal F'tate of said, deceased, lo wit :
of, or ceriain tiact or piece of land, situate in ISha
mokin township, aforesaid, adjoining lands of
Samuel Furman, Kphraim K. Miller, John Mor
gan, ConiaJ Yeager' heirs and othera, contain
inff about ''.r1 acres.' more or lea. on which are
erected a two story Brick I louse, a log House, a
Darn, outbuildings, A.C., about 1SU acres ol winch
said laml aie tlearrd. Also, of another certain
tract of land in same lowiiohip, adjoiimig Ixmls
of iruel Moore, Samuel Sayres, Aimer Tharp
John Dunketlicrger and others, coiitaiuin; about
1 00 acres, .about SU of which are cleared. At
which lime and pluca you may attend, if you
think proper. ,
JAMES VANDYKE, .Shcri.-T.
Sheriff" Olfiee, Sunbury, i
May , 1658. $
SUNBUHY STEAM TERRY AND
TOWING BOAT COMPANY. ,
rpffAVELLEIlS and other re respectfully
- informed that the subscriber has established
a STEAM FEUliY over the Susquehanna, at
Sunbury. That a large, safe and commodious
steamboat will run rtfjularly and promptly, at
all houis during the dsj, to carry foot paweogers
as well ss veh.clcs, Ac, between Sui.huiy and
llie landing on Ihe opposite side of the liver, both
ways, or to and from Sunbury. The steamboat
will run from Market Street Wharf, and will
carry passengers lo and from the 1'acket morning
and evening. I lie steam rrrry now anoras noi
only a safe and ronvenieut transit over ihe Sns
uchanna, but also a pleasant and agreeable ride.
lilA T. tlitiMt.v 1, rroprutor.
Asuriw Hooviu, ('a p. sin.
Sunbury, May 1, 1863.
Aduilulitrator's) Alotlce.
mjOTICE is hereby iven tht letter of ad-
IV uiiuistralion have been granted lo. the subj
acriber on th esute of John brave, late ol erln
tonshio. Norlhuuiberland county, deceased. All
peraona indebted to aaid eatale will please .mak
inamediat paymfnt, and.lboa havinj rlaim lo
prent them djry .ntinlicaled for settlement.
ItfcUBEN KLINK, Adru'r.
Trtiortcn, Msy H, lti 61
NEW MILLINERY GOODS-
flMIK subscriber respectfully inform Ihn c:ti
JL tens or Sunbury and vkiniiy, that she ha
removed Iter store lo Ihe liotrtse Of Solomon II .
Boycr opposite Weaver' Hotel, where she has
opened a new supply of
MILLINEllY AND FANCY DRY GOODS;
of the latest and most fashionable style, which
she will sell at reasonable price
SARAH M.UtTZ.
Sunbury, April 21, Igf'S. 41
NOTICE.
A M. person indebted to James Kesri, late
. Prothpnolsry of Noithtnnberlaiidcounty, for
fees, &c, are requested to mato immediate pay
ment, and. thus save cost end further lronhl, as
all accounts remaining unpaid will be placed in
the hands, ef Justice for collection. Payments
ran .be made either to the subscriber or to J. H.
Heard, at his oflice. . . ,
JAMES 15EAIO.
Sunbury, March 27, 1858 tf
S1MUNO AND SUMMEll
IVIILHNEPS.V GOODS.
Mil M. I.. Cninxlcr, rrspeetfully an
nounces, that she has just returned I'roin
th city with a new, cheap and elegant Sasort
mcnt of ...
Spring and Summer Millinery Good,
Consisting of, new. pattern Ilonnets, straws
Gimps aud Fancy Ilonnets, ajao ItiblHins, Flowers
and Fancy Trimmings, Ladies Dress Caps, Ac,
all of whirh. will be sold cheap.
Ilonnets or every descriptions made t. order.
Old bonnet bleached and pressed in tha best
manner. ,
Thankful for past palroiiagc, she solicits a con
tinuance of the same. . . ,
Store l?l Fawn Street, 2nd door below the Kail
Roait. . .. . ,
Sun'iurv, April Utli, 1853. 2m$
NOTICE.
T
HE account of Paul Ammerman. Es.i..
Truslen iif Mary. Wclvertnn.fa, lunatje has
been filed ill the Court of Common Picas of
Northumberland county, and will be presented
to the sajd court on the first Monday of August,
next, fur confirmation. ..
L)ANIi;i. lif.Ckl.lil, froth y.
rrolhonotary a llflice,
Sunbury, May 22, 185
FOR SALE OR RENT.
1"WIB larijc double fianio house In Ihe Borough
of Northumberland, belonging to the estate of
C. II. Kay, deceased. This is a very desirable
residence, beautifully situated on the North
ltraneh of the Susquehanna, with a Inrgo garden.
Carriage Ilouse, Stablo Ac., belonging to. il.
Terms moderate Fnquire of C". W. Shales,
Williamsport, or D. Drautigain, Fsq., Northum
berland. March 27. 1853. .
GEORGE HILL,
2.TTOP.1TET AT LAV".
8TJNBUBV, FA.,
ESPECTFL'M.Y informs the public and
, his friend generally, that he has removed
lo Sunbury, and hart opened a law oliirc at his
residence, in Market square. . Ilia acquaintance
wilh the F.nt;U;h and C-ermDn cuaUis him o
transact business in both language!.
April 10, I8.-)H. ly
, -VIIKKLHK & WILSON
MANTJFACTTXHIN'a- CO'3
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES.
HK iiimnimom favnr wltich hut Htletutetl ih intrniuc-
tioji i'l Whkklkr V Win tti rtoi ly rrwtnK Mn-
cuiiir, i uIiKifiil evlilti.ue f lis jxcfiicm e. It i nrt!
It u now to uy, '1m: tln ubuIuI luDiriiiiic-nt ia bccumiiie a
ilotnetuc nistilittin ; Ihr lact if reomzt d ty its vnrcrrii. (
lul ubo in tti u s.ino nl I-uitiMit.s ttt ''Verv itnk in hie. i
tlniie wli ttiive lut ertu rtfrai'isnl in mi avi.tiihki tluMi.t-'vf I
f tt udvan'nges, it in;iy nu! In nniim to r-jy, Uiru i'f i.ttl
ityuiuiu pfi-t i in ti be-StOveti, a isuc.m w :i!r-iMiy
imilnftd. 'J lie tti hent tt'B'm ny in conMmitly pflVrcd. en
finning the vrrdut which han given Ihn iiit-truuiriit j
wm '.met i 'Uvra'i a repuiutu ii.
tint, lintt mccially Hint ai'mi nhty ituipuu to tin ii.'ni p?r- '
feet vp.ua o:i e cry kind if niittctial; o:k), Invinp l-eu )
&uljLTt1 to j three yrtirs' tct l" the int rt fceuching .
cliuntrlei l? ruimliec, !intl in va'i us buinelits "I .Munu I
fnrture. with diftiiituiushrd stiecess, it is Ieli?vtr4l tlmt in
.11 tl.. .,r .k ..I..I. r-.,.,..-ii .... ,...n.,.l.l -...I ..r....t...,.l '
Se'.Vlll' Macllllle. II c ul;i.t t. a'i..iirlml III ej.ee lltiu-e
Ainollll tle llli.l'ianu-n u.rvamaif.-s it v.ssesses usi b.i
otlieis, raac bo named Ihe lnlknwiii 1
1. Irk siniplteily ul C'liiicriiclicii. anil c; -nserjuriit fiv-i-il.tlinr.iin
deranai-nieal ami net-il .it" reimirn
J. Its uai-xaiuplvit rapitltlv and case .( oi'eialioir.
;l IIS miivuli-s-f m.-veiiieiil
4. '1'i.e erejl v-atictVAil parpusc t'i wliieli It eaa lie an
plieu, wlni'll eau be 'achieved b)' no other mccaainiill
liHUMB. And. -.
5. Tim pre-er.llnenl licainv uml .durability ef tlio Worlt
"1 Ibid yi.trr .Mai'lii.iu invaluable I have nm-il il a year.
nnd it lias never been ..ut i.l' .inter. 'I'lin atiteh is vei v du
rable, und can be ad ipled to line or carps in.n -rislp. It
v'.ir!:H with ta lapl'bly i'l' a d.'Zfli air i.f hand ; save
much tune, latiyne and epejise, t irie iH' j.air Mat'biiii-s
is used ia luy I'sther's liucily ; unntlii-r in llie lii .os.-l,i .'cl
a sister ; ami ntl.ers bv vsruius fn.auls.. .'I'lie ipiiii.tis ul'
all ace rd with tluil 1 iiave just exprrsiT.!.'' Alii Ainu
C.na Kiteliie.
"There is nutotie Pi-winf Machine ; and thai is W'hee
lei and Wilson's. "Judge Mciga,ol the American li.kll
lllle. ''The Sewinri Mneliiae pureliased nf y.o has been wh' il
ly serviceable " Itev Or Satiitirl trii;..od.
,o luiiuly can sib.rd lo do wai.i.ul it.
UiMMi.M or tu Xtw Yo:ii Par.!!.
.Ve prefsr '.hem fur tsiuily une. Tiit.-iiis.
Tliey uie Ihe lavurit -s I'.ir fmnilies Titn-i,
Are Willi. ul u rival. Sseienlilie Aliierieuu.
Works iwire uutlutm'y tt.au Uie liand-llrni'it.
llo the work of ten nrdniury sewers Jmir Ceiil.
Lquat to lime seaiutrtPfccs. ll.iine Jnuru..l
'I'HK lliai'lu.ie. for lan.ily use. Advneute .V J-iurniil.
Most h..n.rab!e to Ameiliiiil eenm lnileii-ni!t-iit.
We eanit..t limiinue Miiytliiua inure pen'eel k-Auugei.sl.
Will give rutins aalisl'aeln.i. Observer.
The bvsl ever niveti'-ed. Ctirisuau lii'iuiier. - l
Injoukiiift i.ir .tlie liesl.nee lln-se K.isimiiLr. I
Ai'inirab!i-. a-'i'pled fui :'uinily o:ie.7-'l.r.. in !e.
In.lisp. ssi.bh; in every laiui'y The I'reorl.er '
We praise ll Willi rnlliiiai-.sin Clirislwn li.tc'.l r;i-uji r. ;
Wnrlhy of the highest awanl Sabbath Itee irder.
A iK-ueiseli.in ol ti e a(e-'ituiniu'a Mucnziue. !
Mi4;tcul in i-perutuin. Alls. r-''.ep:ici:s' M, i.lli.y.
H.-ioud all ituestk'il, Ihe nan hines l.il'e llbi.trate.l.
The SHU h eauii.it be uiimvrle.l Am Agrirullu.isl.
'I'iiey niaiito.ui the pre-eminence Kxprees.
Saves the lime and luallh 1 1 ten vv.'ii.i'ii Wu'er Cure. . ,
Our li-useti'!d is iu eestin-i.l with n lVlltl'sSptill (
f apply Ihe fhi 'liable world ltaily Kfwi.
Ar..r....imeii!lv silneri.. Uube' 'int..r. I
ll.r . I I'll 1 ll..lleh"ld f ls J'Uriml.- '
l i. rival!..,! iu every una it v - l1 iv Hn 'k.
I'letly, useful, Hiacical - 1-esbe's Ijuaelln. . i
Have no equal fur luiiulv use Musical W..ri.. .
A triumph 1. 1 llieeleinie.il senilis N. Y J ninsl. j
Combine every requirement. Finally Mueault.
Vustty super;..r ion l oineis ii.r.t-ii . t
We cauiiut lire in lis pruise New Vnlki f. j
For further paliculars apj.ly to IL II. Masser, ,
Sunburv, l'a., agei'it of the uianufaclurer, who I
will supply machine at the manufacturers' ,
prices.
funbary, May 15, I95S. tf
Ertate of P AT WCK HUGHES, decsased
, I Wrr. ol rarinion ami
Michail llugncs vuioa.io.i ..r.. ..... ... ;
ts thel'rphan Lourl of
The heir, of Patrick Nortliumherl d county.,
Hushes, oec o. retus ..... .
t j leiiii, -v . i j
NOTICE is herbv; eiven to the heira and
- legnl representative of said I'alrick lluirhes,
late of ZetU township, Norlhuuiberland couily,
deeeiwed, that, by'viilueof thuabute writ, to me
directed, an inque'at will be held at the late re
denc. of .aid I'.Uick lluii'.ica. deceswd, m llie
town of Trevorton, jn Zerbe township, a.orcsaid,
on Tuesday. Ihe Sad day of June, neat, at '0
o'clock, A. M., for the purpose of making Furti
limi of, or to vsluo and a'piaiie the Leal Eslutft
ufsaid deteased to wit: Of a ee.Um lot or piece
of land, aituatoin the town of Tievorton, store-,
said, containing' 85 feet in front and ISj feet
deep, fronlin on fchanioklu rlrcel, adjoining lots
of Thamas Hitry on the West, and mi Ihe East
f Ueliick. At which lime and plac you
msy attend if you think proper.
7 JAMES VANDYKE, Sheriff.
therifTsCfric, Hunbury, )
May if, left- J
triers Reduced to Suit the Times !
V? ."V
(nis wmra swah 1
llace Street above Third, I'hiladeldiin.
'I'IK rriNaicti'ia nf llie stvivs wr-ll-hnnm-ii rstsblisli
J nontlMHiijr ttisnkrtil lot tha very IiIvtsI fiatf-smci- lw.
st.iwwl tip'Si Uk-iii ths nt yenr, uikn tins nitliM in ei
foriiiinjdirirrrleis o-.O 1hi piM 1'it t!.iy sir still pn
iri d i S'-rommnd i'o Ihrm li fur irril with n ttl.
LhiiIcs; iSs Wintor tn mllis tlich sishaali'rM tiir .-icS-lf
rciliivalnl, tTr.i.ivrmetiVsniaAii an1 oHirf est n-ivc hi
tntlms In CM.tetnplali in.
tVo aio rlHrnmci! t., ilrvMn onr wt"it sttrnti.,i to
liilainrst and ctTiMur tnilsrlves Willi U'f r Hindi HI tl it we
shall In able lo give eaiMul muXi-tinn
Sllll'.s A. HTUV1T,
ilscc itiruc1, ali'ivn l liii l.
, TIlllMS -l r, prr ilar
N. H Cnriiaerii will atwajsl In tmiitiiirss tonnvi-v
Pasianirsra In nud l"iom Sicamtim ljaduigi ami Itailrmi
D'T"t" . h .
I'hibxMpliia, April 10, Ifud :i
I'll! IT, Rt'TH A.ilJ lKOVISIOS,
N. HKLI.INtiH,
Ao. 12 Xoi th U'han-rs, I'lihuli tphia.
lOtt.Coo lt.s. D.ied Appier,
r.,ort) l-uela Pea N ulr,
CHO barrels (ireeu Applrs,
600 bosea t)ranr?cs,
.00 boxes l.einol s,
2,0110 bushels Potiilocs,
1,1100 Uisbels PaaiuV,
KM) Joi. Pickle,
Also liaisin. I igs. Prunes, dec, in stoic aid
for sale nt the lowest prices.
April 10, lfior ly
E. Y. JJllKiliT & .SON,
'&'i:xDM:y,
VST A VI." . I .. .1 :-
.... . .......... ..... .,. .,. . .... . ,
mm Snriliff stock, eir.bracl.ie new anil i rirahle. '
Dress Goods, Calicoes end Dress (iinKhams ol j
the latest style. Muslins of. till iiunlitjea, and pri
ces, K. Jeans 1 'it'eli Chceka, nnd a rSoire selec
tion of Dlai S and Fancy Cnssimenrs, now styles,
(iioceiles of all kinds. We respectfully invite
an inspection of our (ioods...
I"?' COUNTKY PKt)l)LCH wanted in ex
change at the hiu'.iusl market price.
April 10, I9.r.8.
OABD.
A Cash Ui.pinkss Kxci.isivr.i.v. j
Cll1Ani.i:S.l)AMr, S. P.. Comer ef llinlillM.".! Aldi j
J Streets, rht'-i't-'lphin. liu'iirnis I. is i.l.l ru?t(,;i:rrs, nni '
Itic buyers nf IIUV UM( iIS l.l'.MiH A I.I.V, 1l.nt he is !
initkiua: extra i-xi-rli'ins l.ir t In- ir.SOf".it.'ii .'I his I.i.miii-sb i
llie ei.iniiie' sitri.n,-niul in nrth-r l. rint.l.- hnn l.i pni.-lniM. I
C'viils lor CASii, a. 1. 1 s.-!t tlivtii id l!.e m.-.vckt maiirkt i
eKlcKs, hit tins il.'rult-il hi G?H nt Ahr r):itlest posnilila j
nitvmice I?" Fun CASiH-:x"r.l:slvFl.Y . f
H.! hr. a n-ditcril iho pm-.j i.t' tn'.it of tin. Ijooiis in tiorr,
and has now open inai.y ii:v lio.um. riiauililo tor llie j
SCA9I., to wiiicli wiil he raaile ilaily iiililtli.-iH. j
Cars will he -to aceonnn slnle l-'Jt IK.N LIS ami Pijiit '
PrtHSONr ariirrnllv. as hrretofore'. I
XE1V lilUS til unit". Sll A Wl.f", l.l.N F.N S, nnd
FL ll.NISIIINO liixilis enii-rnlly.
Pilrehnprrs w ill find emit ailviuilurr in i;iviijr sn rinly .
rail, the m.lt . Ih-imi; "the nunl.le sixprni-e is Ortlt-r than
lite slow slll!!ihir."
The siruntion ts rrntrnl, nml llie toi e .vtvi liyiit. J
Miir.-h lii. JmJjW.
PL0UR AND FEED ! '
S P K I N O A IX li A N tJ E M E N T. j
rPlIE subscriber has recently inado an enlarge- .
- mcnt in his store room nnd has just received :
a fre-h supply of Flour nnd Foed, Cnmnieal, oVc ;
His strfcU consists of Corn and live, Com and ,
Oab., and Corn CHOP, llolied Com Meal and
lliirkwheat l'iour in sacks, all of which will be !
sold low FOU CASH. , I
Also, the Uest n"J f'V.i, ;.pr it eportpitit of ;
Flour in i!.is. Mc.rl.et, fro'n FIVE '.o SEVEN !
DO..LAKS pt'r llarrel, accordin). lo quality i
.;U),a lul of Flour in sacks at very low rates. !
The subscriber asuiP's !vs cuUnni is, that his ,
arrangements for getting Weslcrti l'iour enable
him lo give them bolirr f'it'atic or Ittur Lar-
guins than cut. Lo Hlt:iiiuil i-IscviIht v.
licint; thntiKfut for past pairoiiiii:?, he linprit
to incril and OMitiue to rcttivo the favor of the
j public generally.
j C. O. H.WfcN.
MaiUet tC.iaio, hunbury,
MiintSO, 1803.-
SPUING A 11 11 A N G 12 M K X T .
LACKAWANNA &LL00MS,3UIIG it.R.
Al'FORlUNi. auierj.ir fac.lities fir linvtl to nv
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nn-n.'iifl nr iTiuilcii v tl'i I'lv-lroiiiB of the iJi-IJWaia
ll.-kawanna and Wt'i.tcrn Haili.'inl C-. i.;inv ; nl.i f.-l
trneel ff. -tit !i end West uver llie Catl.'nei.su, vi:!iaiurvTl
undone Kuiiiusd and CL.iin.'ciin iran.s
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' g.nnit Mart. I) 1.. .V W. l'a !n. -d.
! Aiiive in New Ymk 3 l.i I1. M.
il.i l'li!!Bilelp!iia, by Cuiiul-.-ii Jt Ainb"V Uailrimd,
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I'are fn .u lluj erl to New Yoik fc'tl CO. 13.icssec'ieck
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.li .:ii! Train .
i;(h. tf.iirrm with
tlte Mm! Ti:i;ii tu litii rti, k,'..n K ;ut t l it" P M. i..r
I'ii'.liiwitfuj, I'.trl t'lmt -ii, l'..tlh i. It IU'.miiiij, f , iiruv-i.:-
:.t l"Sil:iiU'l(n. t.t H :: I'. M An vnh M:ii 'Inmi
p.. hit Vft ai .T iYI-.. k IV M. ur L)aaviltf. Mttl-ui, ,Mua-
ruKftfiif rn by Hit-4 1. M.'l'ra; ! .m ti'h '
ran IjiLi llie 11 V1 V. M J.xii ta Him !.t ' K'tuint
n m) till! WML 'i lotV' m' lii "-tr'-li irj; ( Itltr !f.e I (i.
ok -v A. M . Traiii .ii(t I ami, n(tt mi; I or ',
Il.triuluiifc- ul li lit'.:.
.J. I-.'.Wl'WVirltTII
M.wi h in, 1 ft a Hiipfiintiif ti-.
w a shin r, ton hou.se; I
V. .l.fVEiB6'E.rrrrii'tor, '
r 111! K prop, if tor respectful!)' informs hi-. IVi.'iiils ;
. und the public i;ei.eiull.v. tliat he i.-; rep iiriii j
and reiuivaiiiig the- "SVa-liiiitcii llo'j'je," sous
1 1 entertain butli trnusienl uml perinsncnt titilors ;
in a suitable and comfortable manner.
Tbun'J'iil lor the jiairoiinge. extended to Lis
father, he rospertfully oli"is the co"timiani e nl )
i lliesaiiie. lie will take iharco ol Itii' "W aIl- .
( Iou jgov" ,!, flrM ,1.,.. f ,.Mj ,,,.xl.
ilc , ..,ve an IWi'bus rt tinii. lo the
ul,,;.r,.ltl :ai!roo Depot for the accoinm.vlahoii
ol l'M.tiilsers, free ot tliirft,
V. A. COY EH
r.
H-uubury, March SO, .i,-
NETT CASH DEV GOODS HOUSE.
IE" tirr.MN1; ok ipi;iu i;ooiisj.i
FVIIK I.AVUrt.l.. Fointlii Aivh fts.'rtnlad'a.
arc auw oUeni. a tub sio-k ol
New Goods for Spring of IS'S !
FASIIINAB!.KfclKINU OIKJIH,
liLACK tll.Uti, IM to 30 li.el.es wi.'.',
siiTiiiu llress 4i t.'s. Niw r'tvli-s,
Hiswis, hi all III Newesl Htj li a,
llnl.sli, i-'reuch and Atiie.iesii t l.iu'.itcf,
r'ul stock ui lioiaesiic U'snIs.
l-'uil M .-ck of Murop'.-an tlo. 0s.
N 11. Haraalus iu ISeus inslile Ooed. daily recelvei! frutn
lliu Abe l lll.NH ol N, w Verk and I'luhulclphia.
I' H MI.IKillAN T!. are iuvited lu exaiiui thcte
'I liH.MS Nttl Cash and low prices
riiiuullhij, Mulch 13, leui.--3tu3w,
BKOWN'S and Bieit'.g'a FiK'e of ISinT
and Husband's Vrtneua ai
Match U, '57. " FlHFR S
FAKMEKf" OF PENNSYLVANIA
ATIL-KTir.i; !
V'i'i r.m s irj.'y )"i'-lv- with rti-H' Mairir ,
"""liH I 'lre, wi s h l,nc Ik en In SUC! -n ill ! ill .New
J.irfv ( ll,r il r..n Vnin- tin ) l ave rr.niri- Hi i
IHII.'lalASi.l Tlw Jnr-v,l.v V Ik, l)ihvre,nlhl
rcl..i: lvnem A(jt..ilt.,M H.vn t'c, nlul hay-- lrti nn I
I f I' r Troi li i, I .. t;,n !,u, J . en In, (,a rl(n ii I
"U till; I'.ll.h . i:r 'llnn Vsslitu,;t n, l C , Dl.'l .y tlo
f Imiv. iii' Cit-nt.'cir i-ii i
7 ! . -, rj ) . .
J I, Ite-v., I '
Smut t,il ,it(
Wm Mi,(, r, ( . Ijj,,. New Jrs.-
tin Viitk, I
I7i l.l .. I'm . Cn..lrn ft J . ft. llrf.. Hn
,y;r r-..l, Air A'I iismii, nn,) t u ! i.. n, nl )
Jcisei th ".- a... It I. .1,., 4tm .. I.M.
I Mnmiie n ,- to I .-, inviiu...! i: ! lrr.n.. inc tin
Isi.iP,). riiriehmg Hit.- ve! It is an.irtlti.Uir Vsream er'r
.m niitcl-. n,, ri.if-, iim, Wlieat, Unit. Ac. I:.
IK-..4U K a ( ! k, i li a, v f.ew .(!, ) i,l I'J.ilsJ'a !lai,
i t n fei. i.r e in Sii, coi o1 ll n! in I'lo ide nliis i.r in rx
vliinKs l..r I'i.hIi:;-!., a :,u Mn!iLl r.i'.rt tiere, ynur "riltrs
v.-ill li. Iiluo u,id .lipped t-tjess, I'rre ot,t:Uigo upeiur
C-" ''. nrtirlc . r,'i by ne is Ouarantredjft
f iper PSmi; Imit n( l.imc," (-10 0(1 a ton.
Ilonf I'lnvjihair, t:i.ilOn
Aiiitiii in l',lilii-ii, v'.1tla "
rr a UAiiitr.i, i.-srKpiin:.y'r Kort as ai-isp
OK lililll'M) lilttMt) ( Air.
I'mr l!,.ns Dn.t, (uj birtels nw rwi'lv.) nl tl m i
tMiircl or $:).',. n t-.n.
r..eHu'll.., ,N,i. 1 ba--U n w rssJ-. ,1 nt J to pi
a barrel
iMii Plaitui No I I era) lwrr-.-l, at 91 t 6J a'.a-ri'
r i A ili. Ml tiiirn ;s
Voruviaii, J'jt.ijt.itua anil rl.iti'in
li 1' A N .
bl:t.ll!bK A. I F.I.N AT.
Pii.;iili-tT
V.i. t!l PouO, FliONTft'ert, riuMel,.l.ia city, I'j.
r- wihim:i.i.i; ui;ai.i:iis ai.i.owkd a .
I'M M. MM OI NI .
IV t'aniililrisriui liciaj on ni rl.rali 'li lo my Oifi-.-p,
Mll,..,, ,., ,h.3 3Vjn.,..
SADLERY AND HARNESS MAKING
rJHE subscribers reapeclfulU. inform the ri'.i-
ji-ns oi i-iinouiy aim vinntty tlal lliey havo
coinmuiieril tho above business a few di.ornbnve
tho Post Office, Market Square, Hunbury, Pa.
Work of all kinds in their lino of business will
be il.mc promptly and lu ntlv on the most rra
wimble terms. " CLEMENT &. OYSTE't.
Februa y lit, lr.
S30,00b CHOSS-TIEa
1TAN"1'EI) Thirty 'J'housand Cross Ties, or
' ' lvailrond Sills for the Northern Cenli.ii
Hail Kcad. For further pailieulnrs apply to.
iiia I . ci,i;.Mi;.M-, Coi tractor.
Sun! ury, December 'Zd, IK.'iT. tf
Market Street, Sunbury Pa.
I rH!'; snlxcriber r.espfctfullv infurms the oiii
I Jens of Sunbiit v, and the public tnu iailv.
that he has purchased, and will take p.wesniiin
I in the above. well known stand on ihe 1st of
! Aptil next, furtrerly kept by M13. ''!iornp?..ri.
, That be will put tbo same in complete repair.
j In addition he v ill provide a conveyance to rnrrv
I passencerH tonnil from the dilTerent Hailroad dr.
! pots, nnd will leave no elbtrls untried lo ren.Vr
I his hotel a desirable stopping .I i.-e for euesls un.l
I travelers. JOHN I.EI-KR,
February SO, 1 .-.
FLOUR. REDUCED
To
?."5 .50 Per ES.H-B-el.
flHE subscril er r,espcct:'uily iuf,H-ms the cin
A zens of Sunbury and ieinily tlial lie has ju,t
rtcehed e supply of FLOCK, which he is oil, rmat
at wholesale or r-'.ail from .'jiS 40, pG 3ij in
C 8T' .er l'arrcl. He. also sells sonic as low as
70 eM. tier Oeartcr, ail of which lie WAii-
I I! A NTS to hctionl.
('AMJl.lf.'i Inr sale, wliolcsulc or retail.
ThanUltil lor pat pulroiiace he hoj.ea to con
tinue t merit the same.
lilVU HIM A CALL!
M. f. (,;i:ai;i!.p.t.
Xif-rUn l , t'utibury. Fa.
February 27, 1 !?.')'!.
sunburyTlouk and feedstoee.
(iOOD TIMES AT II A.N U.
ONsrANTLV CHilA l'KK and BETTKR
Fl.tM.'K ran jo 'iought FlJK CASH of V.
O. IIAVICN in Market !Sunro Soul ui v, than
can possibly be hud at any other l.iee in tow n.
It is uni ecciisnrv to say that tj'oo.'. Flour cull ba
got fro:-.i t! o W ect and Nuith chraprr than from
any ollirr quarter at the present lime. The sub
scribe! havn 3 in ado iho lest possible arrange
ment for gei'ini? this Flour, i.s picpaici! to una
Mitiitacl'.oii to all who favor him v, ith a cu'.l.
1'iices r.mc.c from to 'jii.75 (r barrel accor.l-in,-
lo pualH y. Chop Feed of all l.in,! constant
iy nil hand.
N. H. .No I'cnnsylvania Flour will c-ompcto
with his. The price may be :'. rair, but
.jualny is .pif c iiifnior. us all W.ify that try lul.i
km.ls. I'leasc cull and e.'.uniii.c lor ) oiiim'Ivc..
C. O. H.WLN.
riunb'jry. April Cl, lS.r;.
Ct-utic lliiuii!iv tiutid.
rijt!!!'! t-toikholdcra arc hereby notiiej that an
JL eiiction lor otiiccrs to serve fur Uie ensuing
jcar will be held al the homo of C. is Drown in
the ll.irough of Northumberland, on Monday ttvi
Till day ut J I'M E. next, between the hours or I'l
o'lb.c'i A. M., and 3 o'clock 1. M.
JOS. II. FH1KSTLEY, Tre.'t.
N itliiiinVerianil, May I, 1S5S It
- -iaiai F.t:i " "'
HQ Oil BINDING.
r I 'It K su! senbeis, havitlK liotiht lliu Hindi ry lute ol le
I tihrn IK and l.yiuau it. Wilt n, nl Miiiou. and n.Mcd
t i it some nnprri.T i:nileuieiili, and Imviu st-euiett the
sn; tlintriult :i.'t of Mr. II K DllW'MMi, who has I r
tisi yrars been i iiii.l.. ul ill one of tbt I..-SI lbndiTis in
I'lnl:i.l.'iih:a, ui' l clues with the first reotniiHiiuatlous
a liitei'ty and c. atipelciiey, nie now pie, urcd tu
u i n li o li r. t: a l , i)
Eooks, PBmphleta, Matfazines, llews
papers, Music, tic, !cc,
in evety fvlr ib-sired. Work in-y either U.uu.l or l.nlf
b.iiiu.l.iu tVl, It. inn, Turkey .M. r.K-e... Mii-ei, oi otiitr
Leiili-jr, .r Musi n if vri.."l C"ior nud .'iii:i:uriiliil
w.lh Mail '. I'ai.cr of difffrent licures, .Idles iin.'. e.-liui
lll.l ll'l'l.s am' i.th.-r B..ksur ruiiis wLi'l It is dr
sired lo ... s.i as iLi'lii'irinl in u laiui!;,eau Le liuiJu
iii":r s.-i-ure by the Hinder ' skill.
I IV lla ik It. oks, Bibles, llMnn ant Prayer .,
Pocket lionks. Albums, Ulan.s.Ae , I.KITKIIKU Wl 1 11
litll.ll ill le'.ijf and dnr ible eiiaraelvrs, l.iooler
M I'SIC I'' 'li t'Ft tl.lt IS. Ac., iinMe I., s nl ec.s'.mers.
A eNil IliLidi-ry lias lon.i bci-n desir.-d in HiIk vit-uuti ,
and u-c cm Ui-rt'lolc inn ii-iel-'e.'.' solicil the j.ub.io
i.ulr..i.;ice. ir-islinj! It ii l will be i in'itiit Io i-' tie
. ull. uud nsi. IV i'i nl. t '!. n.-k. io 1. 1 w Tkinen I.! '
ri. .nn. is iii inev. v.i sb.ib e;..i l l'A "N Hi: 1 .1 V I II Y
ol j
) e Oil. n-: .i tS ire lii '..'-l-ee. li :.-
iiri.i . on toe "! v :-.'"l l..-t l.-Ce" rriu-
bi.-au-' .1 i.l I .... - iiri . t on toe "!
.-I..I.- and h..;.v lu ni.il.i: It a in-pe c
til..'.- tu Lie ei'ii'.iT oi Mar'.,--! S .i.-.r... I.- rill si 'e " e ti.l
; sr. n. a.i..!nuia t!ie'l'hrBili b:M and 'l'eitii,.i i'".--",
llurd d i.T lr .iu ll. l'..e 1. ;!.,e
tlllllt:: & l llilNUI.U'5, l'r..,i r.
. llw.iY V.. ll.ixvslsj. Aneiil.
l.Ui.l.bjUT, Mr l.i, I 'i? ' I '
i Saddle nntl narncsB I.T.ikor.
IIKIMRY II ALTP1, JR.
s ,f ltr.s'KC'I'l'l l.l.V i.iforms t! c
: 'vSC' X citizens ol Suiil uiv un.l ihe pub
I J .f;;'-":-ilit- generally, that he l a l,.k,u
HlKl1 th ! oc'cti ii j l y lJii.ht i.n.l
lleck, one ilnur east ol !' I'r.upt's Cabinet M.i
' ker hop where l-s is picp ticd lo turn cut v. oil.
: in his lino of business equal to anv liunlc i i l! ia
section if tl.o country, Oijcr promptly Cai'. u
: le.l an 1 ull kinds of produce taken in Exi lian;, e
I SSunliury. March SO, ln.'iS. ly
'.i " -c-';r'-;'
it'f''i" ' "r'
M'J-t'SA.w..
6TOHIJ.
IvS LOl'l-A tlllss.4:i,',r.. eilli.'!y ii
. f ims the citizens ol Trevurlnii ti..l -i..-
rouiiilini; county, that she opi ned a new
, store oLMillinery aud Fancy (lOoils, at Tretoi-
ton in .c'haiiiokin street, nearly opposite Knoiiac's,
j Tavern, where all kiiuia of Uoimets yd Fancy
( (io.uls can l e had at the lowest ter.ns.
I Urcis nn'uu also attended to i t li e lr.'
' manner and latei.t stvlo.
j Apijl VS. M:it tf
UUtill tll l, V'ictoiincs, tljicta Caps, Woo!
, Hoods, Comforts, Ca.'hli'cre Hcan's, l.s.i.b
lljui.tl.tis, Ac. 11 UK.HT J, SON.
Sunbury, V).. 20, f7.
FEIIC Store Hoc in in Jfaiket sttovt, A.nur:y,
1 o vupif I by W. liiay. A ppiy to the ex
ecutor of il. klasiier, deceased.
A pi 11 17 l-l.
i .(Too.'ee(ojJ hmd uuctf). Apjly al 'hi
trtr.i.