Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 28, 1859, Image 3

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ARRIVAL OF UK yaujuun
roiR CAtLATK rftow gtRora.
LAu,lrian Detof in M9-n A,chd,kt
cf Tuscany heeomn mn Austrian Cvlonel.
The Pop Solved i th CompUatton-
SZn-Pn Winner of th --
Eatorday morning. tbe 21s lost.
TUE WAR IN ITALY.
Th. Locdoti JiW leading article of tbe
tOtb, Marerjiro appeared t one
"A n.V uUe wTkSU" U.ver.th.t
?"Vh i i fir. days .0 entire change
daring- the leal u t posUion.
"The n t t d rs b a w tbdta-o'.l. It?, troop.
1 5' L J!.in.d battle imminent i tbey bev.
"hichteodered oaw f fa aer
h fiVf Tb. b'o.nd.r, of the
b.ttl. Be J of M.ngo hate quitted
tb T1 .rnu. D. Kbb.rhood Of the French
th .." I . end the, b.ve spread
LZl Xuguibey ootetx.pLted . pro-
fnuntry and bete thoir right wing
the flat CODtryf D, f the Alp9, ,d their
VnWJL T. K. c o.o to the "fortified oil,.
U.ft. u were thought to be about to
ni linT Ihi General Delia Marmora
nl.ll de'cUre. to be the .trategetic line of
he Sfoiao. It aeetn. impossible that the
Ao.ti'anl catt retire without Sght.og -m bat
i l l it i. equally in.po.aible that the
French can i mo'.h 1-oger without atri-
Vim a blow at them."
OFFICIAL BULLETINS.
... r - niTVial P.ulletin Geo.
l)elU MarmoV. ha, made tb. river Dora hi.
VS .. . ."TL. The enem baa made no
- .-,. According to
..i.i-.. from Ancoua. the municipality of
. rl.lressed a petition to the
i" p, ogain.t th increase of the Austrian
-n.) mruiust the coustruction of
L'Htnnuu, -p
Vi.MA AUj lO.-Tb. Austrian army
. taken up iuUwt
t!i. S.'ia. to await oeir wo.w...
liewing offensive measures ,;ie
n.,, .rnnn. have destroyed tbo railway
v I
. . a TT 1..Haa
tK.. M., Bulletin -The
,i i.;oriio.Troniann, bar.tbia,
Cav .el".; B.lun.01., and Vercelli, and re
"fj .... c...i i.. rrnt haste, leaving part
if the forage, ic , wbieh tUj bad demanded,
In-hind them. .
Veaterdav a stror-S Auitr.an column.,
with four General. ... .t "Pltt"B:. ' l"9
morning they withdrew hastily from Caraa
r.o and Strapiana."
ALLEGED SUCCESS OF GARIBALDI.
Tbe AW and Jndeptndtnet Beige contain
Hit following account :
General Garribaldi. combining h.i move
ment, with lho.0 or General
attacked the Auatr am at Vercalh, beating
them completely, and bringing off J00 pris-
9Rom1 May 9. Ancrna ha. been declared
in . ataie oi bibb, "uu uw . . .
entrance of the b.rbor ba. been extinguish
ed The Pope bad protested. I ruace con
aider, the atat. of thing, at Ancnn. a viola
tion or neutrality. R'me tranquil.
Tub Oeikd Din or Tcscakt a AtsT.u
GtKKRAU
A Ult.rfrom Vienna in the " 1
zctu, .noounce. that tb. Grand DuU of
Tu.c.nr. whoil Colonel of the Ligbtli Ans
inau liragoon.. will joiu hi. regiment and
take active tervice.
FRANCE.
P.i., Tuesday. May 10.-Th Emperor
"look bil departure thia evening at C oc.ock.
lie arrived at the .tation or the Lyons I tail
way, escorted by the Cent G.rdes. 1 he
crowd w.a immeuae, and tbe cheering very
livelr Tbo whole or the Faubourg St.
Antoi'oe waa on root, aud the Emperor wa.
sheered along the whole rente.
An enormou.crowrt wa. to " '
Kua de Rivoli. Numerous person, belong
ing to the court, and other, on a rooting or
t.i. M.iestv. awaited the arrival
nf their Imperial liighneases at the Lyon.
Tbe Mediterranean, dependen.lei bave re
ceived respectively . large amou.t of ev.ry
coaceiv.ble kind of war material, which it i.
intended still t incree.e. Tk. Laboratory
Department, Woolwiob, bas undertaken to
torn out tbe enormous .tno.nt of 20,000 C8
poonder shot daily, ezclo.lv. of tbe maoifold
ofSc.s of ordinary occurrence, which will
likewis. be augmented.
Tbe 'Queen's proclamation for tb. angmen
tation of the royal navy has bem responded
to with alacrity at Woolwich. Two hondred
. day are admitted for ef ntnlnation.
Ten Broeck's horse, l'rioress, h.d won tb.
Queen's plate at th. Newmarket race.
vr
!..) atatliin
Tho Empress accompanies tbe Emperor a.
far as Mor.tereati. ,
Mabskillm. May 8 -Letters from Rome
to tb. Bib state that tbe 1: r. neh garrison ha.
Weu maintained entire, ami that 10.000
Auatrian.ar. at Ancona. The iuh.bit.ut.
of the Kumagua are greatly agitated.
ai May 3. 1 15 V. M -The Mbscrip.
t'ou of tl. new loan or 600.000.000 francs
Vm opened this day. and 300.000.000 franc,
li.ve already been .nbscribed.
SWITZERLAND A REVOLUTION
IMPENDING.
Bebnk. Tue.d.y. May l""
. advice, from tbe trontier. o f Loinb.rdy l e
inhabitants or tua vaue.uno
Jrebt purchases of arms and nn.unition
A revolution appear, imminent. I he Aus
.re making heavy demands. General
Smi i ha" capfured both cattle and forage
b9Lr .TsA revolutionary move-
already been hoisted before tbe castle.
FUNERAL OF BARON HUMBOLDT
Bulin. Tue.d.y. May 10-9 A. M.-TC.
.ol.mn funeral proce.s.oa ?l""Jrl
Ilttmboldt is now on it. way to the Cathedra .
All that represents science, art and intelli
e.nce in Berlin join, in the procession.
Three chamberlains, in gold costume, be.r.og
the orders or the illu.triou. deceased pre
cede lb. funeral oar, wbicb is drawn by six
Torse. "on. tb. royal .table. Upo. the car
li I II pi. oncov.Jed coffia of oak .domed
with ao-. and laurel. On .ith.r i J.d. oj
th. car art students, bearing gre.D palm
branches.
ENGLAND.
The list of new" member. rlrn.a t o th.
B.i Parliament shows , total of 319 Libs-
. .1 nAI .OxnaearVettiVAI.
W 0 8.od 1,7 May 6, . very numerous n.U
ng wa. bold in thi Park, for tb. purpos. of
iroDOsiok- .n .ddress to tb. Emperor Napo
f.o.P. symP.tbising with tb. W1!
SarV. be U taken -.1 "'k
in Italy, i n. propoaniw-
k. .liohtc.t aDoroval.
J.ft I . V -
dead.
oo May 10l
u-;rw. M.t 7th. order, w.r. usu.a
y tb. i
. , j
A,imlrltf l.r tw.lv. inen oi-war .u.
. A - aiihal
; orism or the win in simurE,
Tb. impending hostilities In Europe have
created . desire in .mong the people of this
country to know the exact canse of tbe w.r
about to break out. Our readers .re .war.
that tb. main causa Is the attempt on the part
ofA.striato iocreas. her influence in th.
Italian States, and the determination of those
powers, backed by France and Rus.la, to re
sist this pretension. Th. New York Timet
presents this question la'such . clear and for
cible manner, that w. transfer its able article
to our columns. That journal aj :
"The Italiau Peninsula, with and area about
qua! to that or New York and New England
combined, and . population of neatly twenty
Ave millions, occupies . position to Europe
that were it uuwed.under one authority, or
leagued in one iuterest, it must carry with it
the command of the Mediterranean, and
balance in tbe South the power or Germany
in tbe North. Were the Julian States free
and independent, no power could successfully
undertake to arrogate to llseii lue aominioa
or Southern Europe. Were tbe Italian States
subject to any one of the great Powers, that
I'ower might unoertalte tue accompiisuraeiit
or the dream or universal European dominion
at least as safely a. France iu the time or
Napoleon I., or Spain in tbe aays oi cnarie.
V.
When exhausted Euroro fell back in 1815
from its victory over Napoleon upon the re
construction of "principalities and powers,
it was felt to be imper.iively necessary not
only that Italy should bo put beyoud tbe
- l., . "... ,l. n.i in:
reacu oi any ui ine parue to ins umj Alli
ance, but also that she should be prevented
from aspiring to any unity or her own. No
ruler could trust bis brother ruler with what
Richelieu culled tan "Key or the World," and
all tbe rulers were resulved that the Italian
people should not hold it. Italy Kas there
lore diMded as follows: To tbe restored
King of Naples was given hi. own realm, th.
Italian inheritance of the Spanish BourbonB.
Upon an area nearly equal to that of New
York this sovereign was to rule over ten mil
lions of subjects, and the whole Southern re
gion or the Peninsula. To the Pope was
confined an area equal to tb.t of Maryland
end Massachusetts with tbreo millions uf peo
ple, in tbe centre of Italy, and stretching from
.sa to sea. An Austrian prince, of the young
branch or the House of llapsburg, held Tus
cany, with two millions of people j and a ter
tile region on the west, fully as large as Mas
.nchusBtts. locked in upon its northeastern
border, by tho smaller States of Purma and
Modena, also ruled by princes or Austrian
extraction and alliance, and with a combined
population or about a, million souls. North
ern Italy was finally divided by the Ticino and
and th. Logo Maggiore between the Houses
or Savoy and Hapsbiirg, the Termer as Kings
of Sardinia, possessing a dominion to the
West about as luk as South Carolina, with
a population twice as large as South Caroli
na, with a population twice ns large as that
at New York : the latter as Kings or Loin-
bardo-Venetia, holding a region halTas large
Maine, with a population of about bve mil
lions. In these arrangements it pleased tne
Congress or Vionna to seo a sure guarantee
of the impotence of Italy to meanace the
peace of the world.
P.ut the llnuse of llapsburg had not for
gntten its ancient motto, and was determined
nt only to retnin Loinb.rdy. which had de.
seended to it from the inhertance of Charles
V.. and Venice, which hud fallen into its
hands" in the chances of the last Napoleonic
war, bat also to use Northern Italy as its le
ver fur making all the Peninsula its own.
It lost no time in beginning operations. It
ha. never ceased to prosecute them. The
most formidable engines of Austrian influence
bave been the systematic attempts of the
Italian aoveieignsto crush their people back
into the reeognitiou of "Divine Right." and
to kill tbe ijdTas of "Liberty and Law,"
throuehout the States. The ink was burdly
drv on the Convention ef Paris, when in July
12, 1815, Austria signed, "secret treaty'
with Naples, binding the King or Naple. to
"rule his dominions in occordaoce with the
views or the Austrian Government " Five
years luter, in 182U, Naples forced her King
te Grant her a Constitution. Austria then
appealed to this secret treaty, aud by virtue
of it matched an army into "independent"
Naples, suppressed the Constitution, and cs
tablished that Austrian tutelage which bus
endured, with tho brief interval of a few
mouths in 1848, up to this time. Iu 1S21,
Sardinia, likewise, but Austria marched with
out . secret treaty, and restored duspotism
there also. An outbreak at Bologna brought
Anstria into tbe Papal States, one or another
point of which sbe bas never since ceased to
occupy. The Grand Duke of Tuscany is
strictly Austrian by family, and bas therefore
been left comparatively uncomplimented by
the armed presence of his kinsmen. With
Parma aud Modeua, in 1847, Austria conclu
ded treaties allowing her to take armed pos
session of these Slates whenever "military
prudeuce" should require it. Within tbe lust
lorty years, therefore. Austria, from ruling
five millions ol Italians in oue corner oi tue
Peninsula, has advanced to a practical control
over tbe whole Peninsula, with the single ex
ception or Sardinia, in which .lata Liberty
bus established itseli, ana uas neiu us own
w.th incomparable spirit and good sense.
On formal grounds, tbeo, Napoleon III.
bas clearly been right as a European sove
reign in protesting against the steady infrac
tion or the balauce el' power in Italy or which
Austria bas, been guilty. In these protests
be bas simply echoed the less-determined lan
guage beld from time to time by hi. predeces
sor Louis Pbillippe, and by the Euglisb Go
vernment. Ilia r.ght to protest Sardinia
from any invasion of Austria is demonstrable
on these overt grounds alone.
A. . French sovereign, Napoleon, howev
er, ba. otber and even stronger reason, for
bis present action, not th. less respectable
. ... J". I ." .I A
that tbey need not oe aipiomaitcanj puv lor
ward. Tbe course or Austria in Italy, while
it threatens all the Power, concerned in tb.
freedom of tb. Mediterranean, bean directly
upon tb. futur. welfare or i ranc. lance
ba. nothing to fear from Italy, ir th. Italian
State, defined by tb. treaties of Vienna be
really independent, t torn itaiy, as nei oi
A.stri., Franc, bss .verytbiog to fear and
tb. French monarch would be recreant te bis
trust who could' .offer tb. process began io
1815 with Naples to be consomaiea wun
Sardinia in 1859. Should Ao.tri., in tbe
war which sb. now incites, b. wholly driven
.j ik. aim it i. idle to snnnos. that
Italy would b. transferred to the dominion of
Franc, iu. .am. reason, wmsu iuiuiu v
v to b. A.stri.n forbid ber to b. Freucb,
and Napoleon III. I. oot
indeed
froa.r.i a.b Ems Riitii-Tl. Board
ef M.npr of the Snnbury and Eri. Railroad
met at their office In Philadelphia, en Monday
la.t, every member present, W, O. Morehead
K.q., pre.id.iit, in the chair, for the purpoe of
deciding upon the route of the Middle divi.ron, a
distance el eighty miles, and also of placing that
division under contract. The route via. Wi'l
Creek 81. Mary', Kidgway, Clarion river, and
Two Mile run. to a point near W.rren, waa
awarded to th. firm ol Milton Cortwright and
Company, composed of .U. and efficient con
tractirs, sun of larg. mean, and great energy,
end well known having heretofore consum.led
important enteiprisea. Tbey bave taken the
entii. work to let, and agree to prepare the ..me
ear me soperatructure lor . definite .urn, . larg.
.mount of which la to be paid in .lock of th.
company at par. They hav. .l.o agreed to com
plete three-fourths of the work on or before the
first day ef January next, and the remainder by
the first of July following, which will ensure the
entire completion and opening of the Sunbury
and Erie Knilroid, from Philadelphia, to the
port of Erie, by November of 1810.
New AdvertisemfriU-
Interesting to Driiggi6ts
AND ALL OTHERS WHO BUM.
SODA "W ATEE.
THE AMERICAN TRADES COMPANY,
No. 22 and 24 Franlfort Street, New York.
MaNUFACTL'REKS op
VAN-ALLEN'S PATENT
PORTABLE SODA FOUNTAIN,
rilAKE great pleasure in calling the attention
-I- of Druggist., Confectioners, and oilier, to
thi. invention at it. simplicity and economy can
not fail to commend it to all who prepare the
delightful and refreshing beverage for the Sum
mer season.
The Van-A lien Soda Fountain may truly be
regarded a. invalunble. It enable, any one to
manufacture, with great facility, en indefinite
upply of the most delicious Soda Water, at a
coat of only about
THREE OR FOUIt CENTS rF.R GALLON I
The risk and expense of Copper Fountain, are
not incurred, and a lew moment, only are re
quired to prepare the water, uut utile ice i.
needed to keep tiie lountuin o cool a. io render
unnecessary to use any In glasses. I he two
inercdienl. used are disnulvcd in eenerale atone
jaia and are forced by action of a simple pump,
in equal qu.iiuwea inio a nneu cam-iron gasome-
ler, where the) Ucume instantly uiuleu and the
Soda is formed. .o copper or bras. come, in
conluct with any of the ingredients. No Mineral
AMer can be more ilehglitlul then tlist mmiu
fuctured by this process ; and whilst ilia, perh.p.
purer than any other, it ha. all the requisite
punncncy.
Mo manufttctiiier cf foda Water who once
uses the Van-Allen Fountain, can be induced to
resort to any oilier process of manufacture : as
eviilenco of this see accompanying testimonials
The above cut represent, the whole arrarului
in it. simplest form ; but they will be manufactur
ed in many ornamental styles to suit the tasta of
purchaser.. It is not at all likely to get out ol
Older, because of it. great simplicity and dura
bility ; beaules being so portable as to be handled
wilh ease, rendering it peculiarly valuable for
I'IC-MCS and other KUKAI. FESTIVALS.
This little contrivance can be made attractive
to the eye, no lee. than profitable to the pocket.
No VILLAGE or CITY DAl'G STOKE or
CONFECTIONED should be without one of
these
HEALTH-GIVING FOUNTAINS,
Nor can owners of large FACTORIES do a
better thing than to have one, to refresh their
operatives during tho lint summer months.
They can be introduced into privutn families to
(treat advantage, as the expense is so trifling.
'I he ingredients used aro to be had in any l'rug
Store, and a receipe lor preparing syrups to flavor
the Soda Water, will accompany each Fountain.
The whole apparatus occupies but a small space
not more than an oidinary sized wash stand
-and con be used on the corner of a street as
well as in-doors. A full sized one can be seen
nt "The American Trades Company's Office.
I'HICE From $20 to $'0, according lo sin
and finish. They can ba shipped to any part
of tho United State, or Canada, at an expense
of $1 or for boxing, and orders will be filled
nronmtlv by Kxnress or otherwise.
Eddies., UAI.LAHhIU'S
Purchasing Dureau,
61 LIBERTY STREET, N. Y.
orH. U. MASSER, 8unbury, l'a.
New York May, SI. 1859 tf
SHSPelFF SALS 3.
FIREWORKS ! FIREWORKS I
4TH JTJL"5T, 1SCO-
TUE Subscriber is now receiving from tbe
Factnry . full and complete assortment of
FIKKWORK8. Tb. stock is larger and
tb. variety greater than that of ny other
hoeae in th. United ttlat.s, and comprise.
' LiTo. Lights, No. 1 ft 3.
Grasshoppers, No. 3 St 2.
Pia Wheels, No. 1, 3 A3.
Chasers, No. 1 ft 3.
Scroll Wheels.
Baxon Wheels.
6-Point Stars.
Mines, 4 sizes.
Caprices, No. 1 ft 3.
Chines. Penny Rocket.
Fire Crackers, to make . tr.m.ndotls r.port
Pulling Crackers.
Honian Candles, sin. lice, from 1 Hall to
15 Balls.
Roman Candles, colored.
Flower Pots, 4 sizes.
Triangles, No. 1 ft 2.
Open Triangles, 4 sites,
Trianglos, colored Sans.
Torpedoes.
Rickets, 4 sixes.
Double Headers.
Chinese Maooons.
Pnnk, or Josstick, it., Ac.
Also, a great variety of Faney Colored
Works, for Private and Public Exhibitions,
from $50 to $500, furnished and warranted to
give satisfaction. All works carefully pack
ed and forwaded. Application should b.
mad. a. early in the season .. possible, to
JOSEPH It. BUSSIKR.
Principal Firework. Depot.
110 South Wharves, Philadelphia.
May 21, 1859 31.
alL-PAINTlNGS wiih Gilded Frame., a lot
juat received and for sale at COOPER'S
Variety Sloie.
Sunbury, May 21, '69.
NOTICE
IS hereby given that I have bought the follow
ing propeity of Frederick Dipner, at Collec
tor', .ale in Shamokin on the 7lh dav of May,
1859, viz: Three stove., one table, one wash
tend, one wash-bowl and pitcher, two looking
glasses, onti bureau, one sink, one lot of chairs,
and one lot of books.
Notice i. hereby given that I have loaned the
above property o Rebecca Dipner, during my
good will and pleasure, and all persons are cau
tioned against interfrrtnir with tl.e same.
K K C'BEN 8'i'A M BACH.
Shsmokin, May 21, 1M3.-3t
Etat of Samuel Moore, decerned
Joseph Heupt and wife,"! Writ ef Partition and
v. 1 Valuatiqp. Returnable
The heirs of Samuel flo August Term, 1869.
Moore, deceased. J
To Jotenh Haunt and Susan hi wife. James
Morrill and Hannah bis wife, re.iding at Le
Forty, Tioga county. Ta , Wm. Fulker.on and
P. rah hi. wife, residing at , Tioga county,
ra., John Mnore, Elisha Moore, Rebecca Moere
and Esther Moore, residing in Sliamokin town.
hip, Northumberland eoi-nty, Pat Michael
Moore, residing at ( is believed) S.int Antho.
nv'a Fall, in the Htate of Minnesota, Mariet
Moore, widow of I.ssc Moore, deceased, (who
was a son of said decendan!) and who died with,
in the lifetime ttf his said father, leaving iue
Catharine intermarried wilh John uostian, liar.
riel, intermarried wilh William Nsbor, and Ann
Charles, Miles and Alice Moore which said
Ch.rles Mile, and Alice are minors and .11
ol which widow anil children of ..id I.ac
Mnore, deceased, reside at Jackson, LycCming
rouuly. Pa ,) heir, and legal representatives of
the .aid Samuel Moore, deceased.
You and each of you are hereby notified that
by virtue of the aSove wrrt, to me directed, an
Inquest will be held at the late reaie'eme of the
said famnel Mo.iie, deroieed, in Shamokin
township. Northumberland county, Tennaylva.
nia, on Friday, the I? ill dHV of June, 1859, for
tho purpose of making psrlitinn r.f or to value
and appraiso the real estate of said deceased,
at which time and place you may attenJ if yo
see proper.
JA.MI.O A r K.L., eiierm.
ShorUTa Office, Sunbury, )
May 14th, 1859.
LOOK TO YOUR OWN INTERESTS ! t
HOOTS
and rrS
SHOES.
REMOVAL. The eubseriber respectfully In
forms tbe cititena of Sunbury and vicinity
that he bas removed his establishment from hi.
old stand lo the office formerly occupied by Dr.
Awl, In Market Square, Sunbury, near the Nor
them Central Railread. Having on hand a well
.elected .lock of good material., he i. ready to
aupply bi. customers and vjthera -promptly with
work ready made or mane up to oreier, In the
latest and beat Style end on the most reasonable
term..
Uelievlng the cash system is the best f.r both
the ttfatoitior add himself, he will endeavor to
ofTnr such inducements as will give satisfaction
to all who may isvor him with their custom.
1'. (. Those indebted, are requested to call
and settle the it accounts without delay.
WM. II. MILLER,
t ..trjry, April 18, 1859 ly
S 'nVmbeVuV . bout .even bun
1 u. k.....ht forward with al
" .P??V " rTr": A. fleet io tb. Chan-
.xp.auion so
B,ih. ISA eomP..ny of Royal J
to nrocVeT Vo K to VV
,d j. to proeeea I iro .-.ployed to
bas. rec.ntiy
thai t.wa.
tb. ma. to throw
himself m.dly .gainst th. combined reelioj or
" ... L I .1 A t n
Europe. Jl wonia d. ruso iou uv-
speculate opon tb. coosequence. ef such a
.r.ir. . innanda in Europe: but w. may feel
more then confident that tb. result of . tho
rough humiliation of Aostri. in Italy must b.
i,. .n.ntruritioo of such . career of indepen-
A-m .n,t nitinnalii for tb. rest of Italy. .1
bas been .0 glorioasly begun by tb. gallant
.opl. f a.rdlDI. nu I lenmom.
eiandera r. like fliee They leapo'era mane
food parte to light .pen his seres.
By virtue of sundry writs of Zcvart Facias
and Venditioni Lxpanua to me directed, will
he exnosed to nublic sale at the Central
Hotel, in the borougk of Sunbury, on Sutur
day tho 1 1th day of J une, lbfiO, at 10 o'clock
A. M., the following property, to wit:
A certain Lot or piece of ground, situate
in the borough of Sunbury. Northumberland
eoontv. bounded on the north by Whortle
berry street, oo the south by nn alley, on the
east by a lot of William McCartv, and on the
west by an alley, containing in front on
Whortleberry street (JO feet, width 230 feet,
whereon are erected a two story frame dwel
ling .me end kitchen, anil a carpenter shop,
a stable, out-buildings, hflzed tuken in
execution and to be sold us the properly of
Samuel Clement
ALSO:
A certain tract or piece of land, situate in
Sliamokin township, Northumberland county,
bounded by land ol Oeorge Keller ami Al
Blunder Yocnm on the north, Jacob Leisen
riiic on the east, the Slabtown or Valley
road on the south, and land of David Adums
on the west, cootsining one hundred and four
acres, more or less, about lorty acres oi
which are cleared, whereon are erected .
frame dwelling bouse,, new bank barn or
chard, ic. Seixed taken in execution and to
be sold as the property or II (J. Taggart.
Jesiab II. Furman aud Elisha C. llarton late
trading under the firm and name of Taggart,
Furman ft liarton.
ALSO:
All that certain tract or piece of land, r.t
nate in Sbamokin township, Northumberland
county, bounded on the north by land of John
Klase aud George Wetzel, south by tbe turn
nike. east by Jacob Treibly and west by land
or George Wetzel, containing 117 acres, about
90 acres of which are cleared and whereon is
erected at 11 story frame dwelling house
bank barn, well of water, orchard, Ac. Seized
taken in execution and to be sold as tbe pro
party of John Lrfiler.
1 ' ALSO:.
All that house, and lot whereon the lam.
is .reeled, situate in the town of Trevortoo,
in Market street, and numbered in tbe general
plan of said town No. 3, in block No. 78 io
tb. county or ormumoeriaoa. neizea iskcu
in execution and to be .old as the property
of William Pbiliips.
alsu :
At the Public House of Alexander Blair,
in tb. borough or Milton, on Monday, the
1 8th day of June 1839, at on. o clock r. 31
the followinr described property to wit :
All that certain half acre lot or piece oi
ground, situate in th. boroogb of Miltoo,
Northumberland county, bounded on tb. west
by Locust alley, on tb. north by Samuel
llepbnrn, Esq., on tb. east by tbe Suubury
and Eri. Railroad, and on tb. north by lot
of Wot. F, Nagle, whereon are erected a two
dory Fram. Dwelling House, Kitchen, frame
Stable, Ac.
Seized, taken to execution and to b. sold
as tb. property of Michael Graham.
JAMES VANDYKE, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, Sunbnry,
i
Hauling find Work Done Cheap.
THE subscriber having located in the Bo
rouch of Sunbnry, takes this method of in
forming the citizens, and public generally,
that he in reudy at all times to do small jnns,
such as hauling goods, coul Ac, plowing lots
at roasonablo cash prices. He enn be found
at all times, unless engaged, at Simon Bas
lian's, in Broadway above the Railroad.
He well also keep Plasterers Hair for sale
at all times.
RILEY BASTIAX.
Sunbury, May 21. 1859. 3t.
Estate of FREDERICK MUTCHLER,
Deceased.
VTOTICE is herebv given that letters of admin-
titration having been granted to the sub
scriber on the estate of Frederick Mutchler, late
of Sliamokin townsbi,), Northumberland county,
deceased. All persona indebted are requested
to make pavment on or before the 1 Pth day of
June, next, to the suusenner, anu mose naving
claims to present thorn duly authenticated for
solMcment.
JACOB MUTCHLER. Adm'r.
Sliamokin township, May 14, 1859. 6t
NEW
BOOT AND SHOE
STORE-
JAMES BEARD having returned Irom mil
adelphii wilh the latest and most fashionable
.ivies of BOOTS, SHOES, II ATS and CAPS,
- . . . 1 M!.
would invite bis numerous menus anu me jnnnic
generally, to call at his store in MARKET
syt'AUE, one door east of t!e Post Office,
where he will be bappy to exniou nis general
assortment of Roods.
Hi. eoods consists of beutleman s Uoots,
Shoes. Call Skin, Morocco, Patent Leather,
and Slippers, Patent Leather, Morocco,
Calf Gaiter, of all descriptions.
Ladies' Shoe, of every description and atyle,
such as Gaiters, Low UooU, Slippers, lius
kins. 4c.
Misse.' Shoes, Boots, Gaiter, and Slipper, of
every description and.lyle and material.
Boys' Shoes, Hoots, Gaiters, Ac , of every de
scrintion of style and material.
Yo-jlhV and Children'. Shoe., Boot., Gaiters,
Slimier. &c . of eveiy description and
stvle. Ac.
ALSO: A general assortment of HATS and
CAPS.
All of which he will sell low for CASH or
Country Produce. His motto la better a quick
sixpence than a slow shilling.
. . 1 1 ..li .it- i nT"
JAA1L.9 UUIIU
Sunbury, May 14, J859. tf
CHARLES lATTSZWD
5V 1 1 o r n c ) a t C a irj ,
No. 12S Ilrotidwajr, Xcrv York-
Will carrfully attend to Collections and a!l otlier mutton
entrusted to hit eaie.
May l, IBS?.
SPRING & SUMMER
JUST ARRIVED AT THE STORE OF
J. II. K.XGr.I.. of Sunbury, Pa ,
A splendid stock of Spring snd Summer
Goods from Philadelphia, to whirh he
respectfully invites his friends and the Public to
call and inspect, he will spare no time in show
ing them. Among his stuck of goods will be
found, FINE BLUE AISD BLACK
FP.EITCZ CLCTZ.
Fine Black and Fancy t'asimeres 'I weeds. Sat
inetta, Jean, and Fa-cy Vesting-, also a large as
sortment of Ready-made CLOTHING for men
and lu)S (t-heap.)
FOR LADIES WEAR,
Black and Fancy Dress Silk very cheap, Silk
Tissue, licreges, Chali and Chali Robes, Uerega
Delaine, Berege Robes, Figured Brilliant and a
varKty of o ber Dress Unods, Spring and Sum
liter Shawls, Mantillas, Parasols, a good assort
mcnt of white goods. Collars, Sleeves, Irish
Linen. Shirt fronts. Marseilles, Brilliant eVc. A
ccnera! assjrtment of domeslic Drv (Jo ds.
Also a large stock of Hals and Caps, Boot,
and shoes. Hardware, Queens and Glassware,
Groceries, C'edarware, Stone and Earthenware,
Drugs and Paints, Salt, Fish, Cheese, Ham, Oil,
Tar &c. &c.
Jf B. Wall and Window Taper, Floor and
Tuhlo Oil Cloth, Carpel., all the above will ba
sold at low prices for cash or country produce ta
en in exchange for Good..
J. II. ENGEL.
Sunbury, May 14, 1859. tf.
NEW YOHK LINES..
TIIK CAMDEN ; AMUOV AND PIIII.ADKI.TUIA
AMD TRENTON It AlLftOAD fO.'B LINES,
From Philadelphia tn New Yurk and Way
'Places.
From Walnct Street Wbarf, PbiUdt'.pt.i.i, will leave as
f..!l.-wi, viz : rs.
At 9 A M, via Camden au4 Arfcbny C A A Acenm-
rn'xlMtinn, fj 35
Al A M, via Camtlen and Jersey OH New ler-
eeyacewmmntlntinn, t at
At 9 A M.via Camden and Jersey city Mnruuia
M:iii, a oo
At tl A M,ry Ftesmhiat. via Taoony ana Jersey
eltv Murilln. Kxrrrk. 3 00
At P M, via Cuinden and Amboy C and A. Ex-
preM, 4 00
At 3 1 M, by Slenmbnnt, via Tacmy and Jersey
eity, Kveiime Kspress, 3 Of,
At3J V M, tiy SHinmb iat, via Tacmir and Jeney
eitv. .1 I'Ium Ticket, $ 5
At 8 P M, vin Camden ft Jersey city Evening M nil 3 tU
Alt I PM,vi Cumdrn and Jersey city N;ijhtMnil 2 25
A 1 2 I'M. via Ciimiten and Amln'y Accommoda
tion. (Freight and Passenger,) 1st class ticket, 9 2
yd i so
At S PM. via CatnJen and Amhny Artnmiti.
lion, (Freight and Parsencer,) lt cl.'s ticket, 2 ft
If i ' 1 75
The ( P. M. Mail Line runs daily. The tl Night Mail,
paturniiya excepteu
NEVv , i , TRAVELERS I
Northci 'Vlentrol Jtailwayl !
6UMM.
ri vn art k aPRii.
J M3u. the Train.
tug schadyl I
IT
i.ih.
to lbs Mkrw.
S TRAIN.
.vtsronV.
i Mve.
,7J tw p.M.
- ' u 8 07
1 so
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ns
f
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V
11
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10 H
1. .
It OS
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11 31
II Jl
it n
11 4
i. ot
tr l.xpress Lanes stop nl principal sta'ion nn'y.
K'r Melvidere, I'int'iii, Fleniinpt'tn, Ac., at 8 A. M.,
ami 3J P. M , from Walnut street wli irf
For Water Gup, Stroudilmr, Scr.mtnn, Willcsl'Orre,
Montroie, Orejit Hend, Ac, nt 8 A M,via Lielaware,
LacUawnnna nnd Weisterii nilrnil.
Fot Freeliold, nt A. M. nnd 2 IV M.
For .Mount Huliy, at 8 and SAM, and CJ, !J and
S P M.
V.'AY I.INt&,
For Criitol, Trentiin, 4e , at 3J snd 4 P. M., frot!
Wulnnt slrdt wiinrt'.
For Palmyra. Delnnco, Beverlr, rjurliigtiin, Borden
town, Ac , 12J P. M.
teamliont J'liin Nelson, f)r Uorddntown snd intermodt
ate places, at UI P. M.
Steainnout Trenton, fur Bristol. Ituilingt-in snd interme
diate places, nt 12 M and ) P. M.
Fifty pounds of Unrengc only, allowed en-h paiMniter,
PntsriiKri. are piolnluteil from takinir flnysWtii. as linxe
gatte lut their wearing appore!. All Bagi;ngQ over fifty
pouiub tn he piid fur extra. The Conipuny limit thm
rspntiKiliility for liacgage to One Dollar per pound, nnd
will not he liable fw nny'amoutil bayoivl 100 DolUis, ex
ceiit by siieetul contract.
WM It. OATMER, Agent.
April lit, 185P ap. 30, 'S9.
ootNo Nonrft.
BUFFAIO AND MAOARA V
Prom DAl.Tt ttOUE to WNBURT
Arrie
Caleerl ?tli
in,, j ca
Brltlgeport, IS
UaJuax, ( it
M illerdrarg, . t)l
0".ngot.i-n, . sn
Trevin Junction, . il
Mins-Omes, . 0
uint nv, io io
Nnnhumhertand, to W
Chillwquan, n M
f.rwisburg, )o 40
Ji;it"ii, in n
Wsts.ntnvr, l la
Vntontowa, n
E"erv, n
.M.intgomfDr, j ui
Herger's t Jy
Mnncy, n 4I
MonrnnTtviSA, ; .i
Wiliiamepifft, ji n
SJOtNO eOUTtt
rtom Wiu.rArroat in .UNHURT BALTIMORE
,,... . Arrive. Leave,
vt illismspoit, to 00 . M .
Mnnfmrsvilla, 10 1 10 IS
Money. )(, 5, 10 w
Cs'Ssr1., to n iu 97
Montgomery, )0 o
Eyster'. io . It) t-J
l'uint.w, jo 4. m 4
WataniitowiT 10 10 W
Milrmi, II N II OS
l.swisbnrg. II II II 18
ChllliKimqa, II 21 11 Jl
Northumberland, 11 31 II 33
.UKBttlty. list 1141
Srlina-fJrove, II SV II ft
Trevorton lonAln, 12 10 12 lo
(ieorgetown, 12 J 12 2
Milh nburg, 11 17 13 60
Halifax, 01 I 0.1
Ilndgeport, III 1 M
York, 4 C9 4 1
Calvert itatloa, 1 IS
OOINO N OH Til
From BALTIMORE to 8UNBURT WIL'.M?POnt.
Calvert Statin..
York
Itrideeprt
Clark's Farry
llaunx
Miilersbyrg
Huchanno
Mnh'intone.
Georgetown
Trevorton JuoMtui
Selins-tirove
SUMHJ11V,
Northnmher.an.1
ChilliBquaqu.
l.ewieburg
Milton
Watsontiwa
Linuntown
F.vster's
Montgomsry
Merger's
Min.cy
Montoursriils
Williaminorl
rjui.icr ?uu j tl.
From Wiuitttvoai lo BtNBUKY 4 B AI.TIMORB
Auditor's Notice.
In the Orphans' Court of Northumberland
County.
Til E undersigned, having been appointed by
the said Court, Auditor, to distribute the
funds in the hands of Dr. R. B. McCay, Admin
istrator of Mary A. McCoy, deceased, to and
ainung those legally entitled lo receive the same,
will attend to the duties of the said appointment
at his office, iu Sunbury, on Morday, the sixth
day of June next, at 10 o'clock A. M., at which
time and place all parties may attend, 11 tbey see
proper. A. JtlKUAJN KUCKr.f iI.L,LK,
rjunbury. May Mth, lSu'J. Auditor.
Katatti o Jacob Jarrett 4icceaci
Henrv J. Header, alienee 1 In the Orphan
of Isaac Jariett. uourt oi ionuuiu
v.. S-berland county
fhe heirs Jacob Jarctt. Writ of Pailition
deceased. J Valuation.
Bett'rnable to August Term, 1859.
To Henrv J. Reader, alienee of Isaac Jarrctt
Henry, Samuel, Daniel and George J.rrett, and
Catharine Smith late Catharine Jarrett, David
illy and Lydia his wife, late Lydia Jarretl;
John Barrett and Elizabeth bis wife, lata hlixa
hnih Jarrett. and John JJoebler and fearall Ilia
wife late Bainh Jarrett, heir, and legal represen.
titive.of Jacob Jarrctt. deceased
You and'each or you are hereby notified tlial
by virtue ol the above writ to uie directed an In
n iet will be held on the Real Kstate of sail
deceased, to wit : A certain lot or piece oi irouuu
situate in Lewi. tow. hip, Iorlhumtierlanu coun
tv. bounded by land, of (ieorge Christmati,
Christian Mensemoycr, jacou Dnaoe anu oiners
containing about four acrea. Also, another lot
or piece of ground in same township, adjoining
lauds of Jacob Wertman, Benjamin Smith, Wei
Levan aud others, containing about four acres,
on Tuesday tho 88th day of June, 1859, at 10
'clock. A. M.. on the premies, lor the purpose of
making partition of or to value and appraise said
real estate, at which time and place, you may
attend If you see proper.
JAMta VAliin-r,, ouenu.
Sheriffs Office,
Sunbury. May 14, 1659
NEW FLOUR. FEES, FRUIT AND
PROVISION STORE!;
rgvllE subscriber respectfully informs the cili
JL zens of Sunbury and the surrounding neigh
borhood, that he bus opened a Store at the north
west corner of Market Square, oppoiite Vandyke's
Railroad Hotel, where he is receiving, and will
keep on hand, Flour, KecJ, Fruit and provisions
of all kinds, soch a.
WHEAT, RYE $ BUCKWHEAT FLOL'R,
Oats, Corn and all kinds of Feed, Crackers,
Oranges, Nuts &c. Fresh Shad in sea
eon, Early Vegetables Fruit 4c,
from the South.
He will constantly receive, by Railroad, from
Baltimore and Philadelphia, all the delicaeie. ol
the season, as they come into market, and trusts,
by prompt attention and reasonable price, to re.
ceive a share of the public patronage.
WM. HOOVER.
8unburv, April 16, 1859.- ly.
" 'Health ! H7alth"rr Health ! I !
FLOUR AND FEED.
CI O. HAVEN has constantly on hand a
!' lareo and full sunnlv of l'LOl'R and
FEED, which he will sell at a. low, or lower
profits, than ony place in thia 'Market. Those
wauling flour will find it an object to call at the
Wholesale and Retail Flour Slore before purcha
sing elsewhere. Being thankful for past favors,
ask. a continuance of the same.
C. O. HAVEN.
Sunbury, May 7, IS39.
Aniva. Lesvfl.
r 33 a.u
10 21 10 S8
11 37 11 4(1
t 91 IS"
142 142
1 87 t on
1 08 W
t It t It
1 97 1 tl
3 .40
t 51 S 57
a o s 13
21 23
3 35 111
S 41 3 40
3 69 3 60
4 00 4 113
4 II 4 11
4 13 4 19
4 21 4 24
4 21 4 2
4 3:1 4 33
4 49 4 4.
8 IK!
WiPiamipnrt,
.Montourivi!;,
.Mnncy,
ficrger's
Montgomery
Kjster's
Unionlown
Waliontuwn
Milton,
lwisburg
fhlllltqilaqu.
Northumberland
sunuuiiy,
ehna Grova
Trevorton JunciUw
Georgetown,
Mohantonge
lP.tchanan,
M lllersburg
Halifax
Clark's Ferry
Da n ph in
Bridgeport
York
Calvert Station
April &3, I3i9.
Arrivs.
8 44
0 i
0 ft)
. 02
t Ot
8 111
ia
9 1
P S.I
t 37
e 47
9 S3
10 07
19 S3
10 37
10 50
10 57
It 03
11 SI
11 53
I: 13
13 411
t M
8 0
Leave.
8 SO A X.
. 40
S 61
9 00
e oa
0 04
0 III
18
8 ?S
e 3J
V 37
e 47
9 55
10 10
in t
l 37
10 .VI
10 57
11 OS
11 41
it r.j
13 18
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3 4
TIIEMOS1 REMARKABLE CURE ON
RECORD.
Administrator's Sale of Real Estate.
JN pursuance ot sn order of the Orphan. Court
of Northumberland county, the undersigned
will expose to public .ale on
SA 1 L'RDA Y, the 28-i day of May. 1859,
on the premise., all that certain tract of land late
the estate of Ludwig I'lleegnr dee'd, situate 2J
miles from LewivhurR and the same distance
from Milton, adjoining lands of John Best, Tho's
Allen, John (j ticker anJ others, containing about
91 ACRES moro or less, about 50 acres of which
are cleared and under cultivation. The Improve
menta consist of e itond Brick House lately ercc
ted, a never failing Well of Water near the door
with a Pump in It, a Bank Barn also near, with
other Outbuildings also a Tenant ouse with
Spring of good water near it. There ia an Or.
chard of bearinc Apple Trees oil the farm.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M., of said
dav. when terms will be made known by
JOsEril M. NESBIT, Adm'r.
May. 2nd. 18G9. 4U
T.. COOPER'S
NEW DRY GOODS
DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND f VRUP OF
WILD CHERRY.
.MIST OF RoCK, I'BF.I.KBICS ClTNTV, MT.
Pft Swats K : Dcur fctr Bchrvme it o duiy I owe to
the public, mid in justice to you, 1 have thought proper 10
uvik Known one vt the n si exiKiormnury c-JU'i, ia my
uwu cane, tlmt hi ever linen truly iporiied. la the
m uiih of Ui.'t'ibtr last, I was ufiii'ted with n srvcre cfit!i-
erini in my brrn:, which r:neil n Inct rtbsrew, miU atsa
coiiiuiuiiiceitt a to my l-ungs ami very murh Billicteu liitm,
anit ciisrluif'cd lurr quunittici of t'tiff uptun, externa, knd
niteriml. My urtoth u'ulu puss through my l.ungs uiul
out ihrounh the cavity oi mv breast with unpatent ee,
attended with a violent cough, d.y und mghr, Mmi of ap
petite, uiul extreme debility, so tiiat my phyfciciaii tnougui
my cuse hope1 and heud the pwerof medicine. 1
reinuined in this wretched condition for a lung tune, until
i was wustcd tn a mete skeleton, and there seemed to be
no iVtpe for me ; but bavin? read in the public pfipers cf
the many wonderful cures performed by your l-'oMporso
Syrup of Wild Lmf.brt, 1 imincdistely lent to Baltimore
for five t:ottles and commenced its use, nr.d to my greHt
aatih fact ion and my anxiimii faintly, the nbscesi or opening
in iny LuiiRsbcpan to iiea!, nit't the cough subeidej, andt-u
using ten bottles I was restored to perfect beaith.
Over five yenrs have clapsetl. nn l 1 still remain a per
fectly hearty man to tins d.iy, June 2, 1 have uot
had a day's sickneis for eicliteen months.
I lea so accept my praceinl ai'kiiwledgeme;itf.
Yuurs. veiy resptctfuliy,
THOM AS n.X'ON.
The fubseriber Is well arsuaiuted with Thoinnt Oix .ii,
$40,00
Tays for a full course in the Iron City ftilns:. tbe tar
gest, most extensivtiy patronised and beatOiguiuled CXrn
mercial School in the United States.
357 8TLDE.NTS ATTENDING DAILY, March. l$fl
Usual tim to eortplete a fu'l course, from 8 to 10 wk-sj
Every student, Uon graduating, is paaraiutttd to be im
netent to nuntage Hie liiwles of any Uusmeas, ar.d qualk
ktxl to earn a aaUiry of frmo
IO00 to SlOfK).
!iic!e:i a;ilet nt any liroe---No YaealioB-Xlarlevr tat
pleasure.
51 Premmms f r bent renminsl.ip awarded tn 1359.
tW Ministers' Sous received at Ua!f price.
For Card Circulir Specimens of Dnsiness ana Orna
mental Witting inrloee two stamps, and arid ret a.
K W. JKMUNtf, Pittsbuiijh, Pa.
April 8, 1S53 cb ep 43, 'W ly
BArwATOGA WATER.
Analysis of Empire Springs
Tho Analysis cf the ntnima Water. I7 Truf
Kminons, is as follows:
Chlorate Df SoJium, SC9.C90
Ijiiarbonatc of I.im", 141, 24
llicarbonete of Mafvicia,
Iticarbof.ute of 8ua, 50, HIS
IlydrioJBte of Snda or loiJina, 12,000
Cicaibuttaio of Iron, a truce, 000
nnd can testify tbat he lets been afflicted as above repre
a worthy member, of society
sented I lecard Ins recovery ns almost a miracle. lie is
Solid content in a Rillon,
S'recific gravity,
1,033
496,353
.1
May 21, 1809.
WAR IN EUROPE I
PEACE AT HOME OR
iqK BARRELS of Kxtra and Double Extra
l rieur. lust received and for eale CHEAP
n U1VFM
eUl.b0r7.Maytl,llS.
i:a(ate of John PocKey, Deceased,
Jonalhan Dockey, "1 In the Oriihaiis'
V.. Court ofNortbura-
Hie heirs of I. Bocley.dec'd J berland county.
Writ of Partition and Valuation, returnable
to August Tern, 1859.
To Michael Dockey, John Dockey, Philip
Messner and Mary In. wife late Mary Dockey,
Jonathan Dockey, David Feterman and tlita
belt his wife lata Elizabeth Dockey, residing in
Dauphin cnuntT ; Joseph Docker, John Binga
mau and Catharine his wife late Catharine Doc
key, residing in Dauphin county Casper Tscopp,
and Sarah bis wife late Sarah Dockey, David
t'nerkofler and M.gdelena his wife late Magda
lene Dockey, Benjamin Dockey and Elias Doc.
key, hrira and legal representative! of eaitl John
Uockev. deceased.
You and each of you are hereby notified that
by virtue of the ebeve writ to in. directed, an in
quest will be held at the la'e reaideuce of the said
decendant in Lower Mahonoy townsnip, IN or
tbumberland county, on Tuesday, the 14th day
of June. 18&.9, at 1 o'clock A. M., lor tbe pur
port of making partition of or to value and ep
praise tbe real estate of said dece d. at which
lime and place you may attend if yo see proper.
IA he. 9 y a:jji nr., orsrrin.
eborirTs Officer, Piinbary,
May 14, U6. J
VTVII ETY STORE.
Market Square, one door West of th Post
Ojjict, SUNUURY.Pa.
fJ5MlU subscriber haa just returned from
Jj the city wilh an entire new stock of Dry
Ciootls and. a gei.rral variety of Notion.. Hi.
selections, which are different from anything
ever brought to this place, have been made from
the most eitenslva wholesale establishments in
Philadelphia. His stock consist, of
lllatk t let lis, Faury t'aaslncre,
Hilka. Ginghams, Delaines, Alapscaa, Chintz,
Calicoes, While Uoods, Flannels, Muslins,
Circular., Mantilla., Shawls, Merino,
Marseilles, Cotton Plaids,
HATS -A-IKTID CAPS.
Flats, Children'. Bonnets, Trimming, of every
variety. Ulovea, Hosiery, ehirt Uosora., Mm I
Collars, Gingham Cravats, Black Silk Cravat.,
Fancy Scarf., 4c, Ac.
The list of ISCH IUMS comprise, in part,
Head Ureases, Head Kecklaccsj,
Fancy Bead., Fancy Uasketa, Toy. of all kinds,
Fancy Hair Tin., ronry Urarelet., Uoiu
Ear-Drops, Gold Breast Pins, Gold
Ptuds, Gold Pens, Ladie.' Recti
cules. Button., Brushes, Toi
lets, Combs, Fancy Soaps,
Perfumery, Faucy
China Waie,
STATIONERY, PICTURES,
and a variety of other Fancy articlea too nurre
rues to mention.
All articlea not on hand when esked for will
be ordered from Philadelphia immediately, with
out extra charge, the proprietor having made
arrangements to be supplied wilh deficiencies
whenever required.
Hie stock will be disposed of on rash prinsi
plea, deducting 6 per cent, from purchases a
mounting to more than ore dollar.
By strict attention to business, be hopes to
receive a share of publie patronage. He invites
all to call and examine fer themselves, aud be
convinced that he bas on hand tbe largest stock
of Fancy Goods ever brought to the place.
TH08. G. COOPER.
Bunbery, May T. 119. - .
JAMKSn. I1URBOROW,
Pastor of Berlin Circuit, iiulrimore Conierenr.
The above invalcnhle mHirine prepared rnly by
Dk H. ' wvn. it rV, No , N,.rlh 7lh St.. alx.ve Mar
ket, Philadelphia. "Ne onita Win tncaai mcnai
tion okcins 11
SWAYNKS'SARSAFARIM.A AND TAR riM-P.
The sick peisn whn itaiirla in need c( a prumpt purify
ing purgative, should um Us. Swatne's SuGta Coatfd
KiktAFABiM.t tso Ta. Tills, they remove all uihlihy
billiousieerrtioiis of the Stomach and ltawrls, causing a
perl'ect atnie of henlth.
bwavnk's cFi.r.nn ATr.n vKRMirrcr,
lUt.SWAV.NK'S liOUXl.COKHIAI.,
An invaluuMe remedy for Diarhcra, lseutery, Cl.o!ios,
Cholera, ainlall lluwel CVmpUmi's.
DYSPEPTICS
There is no treatment that bus ye-brrn tried, that Is i
ert'eotuiil ia cunne lucipcHtion in nil its l rnis, ns "liR.
bWAYNK'S lllTIKIt CATIIHUCON." it imnarts
new lite and invigoiutrs the sytem, the pa!e and deceits
will ft'iiu stiengtn anil a gooa nppriite ty umng mew ua.j
vnlii:.lilff llnlera. Pure i.nlv U centl
Pirpared only by Dr. II MVAYXE A SON, O. (
N .nh 7th Street, Piiiladelpliia.
SOU) A T
Fisher's Drug find Chemical Etcre.
May 7th, 1659.
READING KAIL 110 AD
Miiiuiiirr Arrangriurtit.
APRIL 18, 1S69. ,
TWO FASSKNGF.lt Trains lruva Ilar-itbnre r.ilv.
(Sunduys excepted,) at SX0 A M, and i 15 P M . fi r Piol
adetpblu, amvinr tiiere nt 1 1 Ml ivhtn and AL P. M
Keluinin)r, lA'ave Philitpelpbln hi 7 Jil A. M., and 3.10
P. M., arrivins nt llutrisburg at It to noon and s 2., P. M.
Fabea : To Pijiludeifliia, No. 1 Cms, HJ 'j ; N J. 9 (in
Same tiaiit ) rli 70.
Fahs i I o l ending. El CO end SI 'il.
At Reudlng.eonucct with trams I'.'S Poltsviile, Miners
ville, Tamuui, Cutuwnuiu. Arc
Four Trains leave Rcaduig for Philadelphia dally, at (
a m. iu IK a M, l l al noon ami s iu r. M
l.enve Philait'lphia foi ItrjJ.i al J 30 A M, t 50 P. M.
3 30 p M.,aud 4 44 P M l
Fa.kii: Head iff lo Philadelphia. 81 74 snd 81 IS.
Th Morning Truiu from llams,ui; Aounrcis Keuding
Willi up tram lor Wilkrahane, Pmston ami .-mnl"H.
For through ticsvls aud other inlornuiti'.ii appy to
i J. L'l.VUL, Oentrji Ageni,
April SO, 1.10 af
EMPIRE SPRING.
The water of the Empire Spring is bottled
with the utmost caie, and packed iu string
boxes, suitable for exportation, by the subscri
bers. The Corks of all genuine Empire Water are
branded, "EMPIRE Sl'KING."
G. W. WESTO.V V. CO.
Order, may be addressed to the Proprietors,
G. W. Weston df. Co., Saratoga Springs, Y.,
er at their
CEPOT, 410 DROADWA Y,
Ntar Canal Street, New York.
COAL! COAL! COAL!
From IU I'oal Mountain Colliery.
r"FtHE subwiilier, now operating the Coal Moun
A uiu Colliery, at Ml. Ceimel, is prepared to
furnish all sizes of While Ash Coal from his
colliery. This ia e superior quality of Whi'e
Ash Coal, which be is prepared lo fuini.h
promptly to order.
FREDEPICK FAHRION.
ML Catmel, April 3. 18o.
VANIl.l.A BliANS, Figs, Dates, Orange.,
I.emone. Prunes, nuts of all kinds, just re
ceived and for eale at the Confectionary Store of
M. C. GKAKHAKT.
Bunbur AprH t, Ia9.
SILVER WATCHES A few double ease
English Silver Welch, for le al very hw
prleee by H. B MA9SEK.
Cxu nricATES.
Ettrarl from a communication from Dr. North
of Satutnga r'ings, to the Boston Medical and
Surgical Journal, dated June tbe Dili, IH51 :
"Tho New Empire Spring ia working charm
ingly for Scrofula. Do the profession know tb at
there aie twelve grains of Hydriodate tf &d.
or Ijilme. in a gallon if water - double any otbr
Spring ! Thcie being only a trace of Iron in
the water, I send my consumptive paticuts to
that Spring iinlif itatingly, hhberlo with most
satitlactory results."
Evijirt Spring, ly R. L. Alien, tf. D., at
Resident Physician, Saratoga Springs.
This fountain has more than answered lb
expectations ff its friend.; as a beverage, eur
iiihnb.lanls who have diank it daily Isr several
years past, cannot be induced to make a substi
tute of any other .ring.
Aa a cathartic and .Ite'atire, my past experi
ence compels ine to say, that in my opinion it
has no superior here or elsewhere. It. exemp
tion from clay, and the .mall relative quantities
of iron w hich ruler its composition,reiidcr il one
r f the best if riot the very best mineral water for
commercial purposes ( while it. ability to with
stand Ihe trying influences of w.rm climates end
sci voyages, make it a very desirable water for
bottling purpose.
'These properties, together with the gentle
manly care of ia present proprietors, have giveri
il a circulation anil u abroad which ba. bvreln
foie been unprecedented iu the history of cele
lusted mineral vatcrs.
May, 157. V, I.. ALLEN, M. Vt
Tot by H. B. MASTER.
A pi II S3, leflO. Sonbury, Pa.
NOTICE.
'lTHEKE AS Liter, tr.timentary to the Ee
' v uie of Nancy Hunter, late of Sunburj,
Notiliuinberland county, Penn.ylvauia dtad,.
have been granted ta the eubseriber, All per.
Sons indebted to the said estate aw sequestsd la
make immediate p.ymeal, and those h.ving
claims or demand, agaiusi the Estate tf the aaid
d.reased will make aewn the earne without d.
lay to HENKi- B. TATIIAM, Ei'tor.
No. 608, South Wharve, ita
Plil1afetphra, Aprtt l, tUMei