Ht A ME THE AMERICA?! UO.1 APART tS. Parii correspondent of the Loodou iuormng otar writes as rollows i A family council, presided oyer by the Em peror, and comDrisinir Prince Jernmn. I'ritip Napoleon, the Princess Matliilde, and two of ...v. vhuiuui luiuisivra, ia sani 10 nave oeen hold at the Palais recontly, to bold a confer ence concerning me proper steps to be adop ted in the affair of Jerome Patterson, which is beginning to give great annoyance to the Imperial family. The publication of the par ticulars of the first marriage or Prince Jerome Uonaparte at that time merely Lieulonaut uonaparte, in me service or the t rench lie public with Miss Patterson, an American citizen, as detailed in the last volume of "liners' History of the Consulate and Em pire," has roused the ingenuity as well as the sense of justice in the bosom of Jerome Pat terson ; and. upon reading the account, as given by Thiers, he immediately sent bis protestation, with copy of the letter writ ten by Pius VII on the occasion of the sec end marriage, wherin his Holiness refuses to annul the first, there existing, according to the Romish law, no reason whatever for so doing. The Emperor Napoleon then, taking advantage of tbe old Imperial privilege claimed by every royal and imperial bouse in Kurope, of sanctioning or annulling a mar riage contracted by any of its members by the will declared, in spite of the Pope, that the marriage was void, and that bis brother Jerome must forthwith marry the Princess Charlotte of Wurtemburg. Now, Jerome, who bad been quietly enjoy ing a country life with the wisdom aud digni ty of a man little caring for the greatness which be beholds as the affliction of his fam ily, is suddenly awakened to the idea that it ' is the second not the first marriage which is illegal. It was Madame Bonaparte's con sent which had been considorod necessary in order to legalize the first marriage. She bad been consulted on that occasion, as she was, according to French law, by the death of ber husband, the bead of tbe family. This was therefore, tbe act by which tbe Patterson marriage was dissolved, without consent of the widowed head of the Imperial family. As civil formality, and in actual defiance or the Pope's decree as a religious necessity, it must naturally be regarded as contrary to the jurisprudence of tbe country, and conse quently of no effect noil and void he who untructed it unconsciously guilty of bigamy, and the issue of such marriage to stand so cood as recognized children, not of right tbe heirs of tbe contractor. The summons sent by tbe huissicr to tbe publisher of tbe second edition of tbe volume was of course complied with, the law for pub lishers having lately been made more strin gent than ever on this point, and the conse quence was the seizure of tbe whole edition before it bad left tbe printer's office, and tbe expunging of the offensive letter of tbe Pope with Jerome Patterson's protestation. No tice of protest was immediately served Upon the publisher, and his application to the min ister resulted in an address to tbe throne itse.1T for advice in this dilemma, Jerome Patterson's defence of bis conduct is most independent and noble. "For myself I eevlt nothing. I am as proud of my glori ous title of an American citizen as 1 should be of that of Prince Imperial of France. During Prince Jerome's lifetime do measure shall be adopted to restore those who are de pendent on my love to their rightful position, protestation is necessary for their secnrity 'in future years." It has been decided that the volume must appear with the letter and protest another protest to come before the public, by Otoyof answer, immediately afterwards. Tbe affair is looked upon as a great annoyance, nothing more ; but it ie that ; end wore it not for the calmness with which the Eoiporor himself guides bis fumily affairs, much barm mfebt. be occasioned by it. The strictest seeresy is ' meanwhile commanded to tbe journals, to all of which it baa been intimated en masse that it would be considered ao offenco a la suvpres um to speak of it for the present. Mean- wtiiie 1 biers rubs sis Little bands, and rejoices that tbe world will say Who would have thought the old man bad so much mischief in him yet t WILL TI1E COAL FIELDS HOLD OUT! ' Science some sixty years ago, started the in quiry "will the coal Fields hold out t" and gave an uopropitioas and alarming answer to it. An abstract of the report of Professor Kogers on tbe coal trade of America and. Ureut Britain shows, tbe enormous amount now annually consumed, and tbe ratio in which that consumption has increased within tbe last third of a century. Tbe produce of tbe American fields during tbe year 183!), has been computed at 9,000,000 of tons. Tbe produce of Great britian during tbe fame year was 68,000,000. The entiie produce of the coal fields of the world is estimated for the same time at 100,000,000. These figures are startling enough. But when we recollect the rapidity with which they bave been reach ed from comparatively email amounts, the vista they disclose is incomparably more so. The British coal trade has heretofore doubled itself in about twenty-four years. This, bow ever, is a slow rate of advance compared with that which has been made ic our own trade. We take tbe produce of tbe anthracite mines of Pennsylvania as it is exhibited in tbe tables of Professor Rogers, as an example. In thirty-eight years from 1820 to 1858, it advanced at the rate of 18-1,000 tons per an nam, and 1839 to 1849, the produce doubled itself in each five years, while it has again doubled itself in eight years. We bave seen that the American coal trade began in 1820, with 350 tons, and bad reached in 1859, 9,000,000 1 And then with tbe increase of wealth and the consequent increase of wants, with the constantly multiplying applications and uses of coal iu tbe arts, with the opening of new mines of the various metals, all of which muBt be worked by tbe abundant con sumption of coal ; with the rapid exhaustion of what remains of tbe forests ; with tbe pro gressive exploration and civilization of doc-coal-producing countries, and tbe growing de mand for closer connection and more fre quent intercourse between remote nations, it is difficult to predict or conceive tbe extent wbicb tbe use of mineral fuel may reach in the next twenty-live years. Ine inquiry in voluntarily arises "Will the Coal Fields bold out !" Notwithstanding tbe appalling amouDt covered in tbe figures, eminent geologists bave given some comforts to mankind, by Gradually postponing tbe period of exhaus tion. Mr. Bailey predicted tbe supply of the Durham and Northumberland coal fields would only last 200 years. Dr. McNab named 373 years. Dr. Bucklaod conceded 400 years. Professor Thompson extended extendend tbe period to 1000 years. Mr Jlugb Taylor, (more liberal tbao previous calculators) granted 1727 years. There are men now living in tbis city who remember the panic once created here, by tbe an nouncement tbat the workmen bad reached tbe bottom of tbe Maucn Chunk coal mine. Tha stock of tbe Lehigh Coal and Naviga tion Company fell twenty per cent., and gloomy presentiments nneo toe geDerai mioa, These apprehensions were caused by igno rance of the nature of tbe coal formations, which, unlike other mines, occar in strata or seams, and tbe bop of abundant lupply lies in extent rather than the ihicLnets of lliese seams. In tbe great Northern, or Newcastle Geld in England, there are about 57 diferent seams of coal. These vary in thickness from 1 inch to 6 feet, and they form an aggregate f ihout 76 feet of coal. Tbe average thick ness of tbe great coal fields of the world va- ries trom ill to ou lees wet. i uaw a vuai ma should be worked through in do long time was of course to be expected, and was oo JUit ground oi aiurm. t nuaacij-Kiu .coyrr. Treasurer's Sale of Heal Estate. Agreeably to tbe provisions of the Act of Assembly, entitled "an Act to reduce the Mate debt, Ac, passed tbe 29lh day of April 1811, for non-payment of taxes, and its sod jrplcment tberotot the Treasurer of Northum berland county hereby gives notice to all persons concerned therein, that unless tho County, btato, lload and School Taxes, Ac due on the following real estate in tbeceunty of Northumberland, are not paid before tbe day of sale, tbe whole, or such parts or each as will pay tbe charges and costs chargeable thereon, will be sold at the Court House, in the borooch of Sunbury. county of Nortbum berland, oo Moodiy, the 11th day of Jane next: and the sale will be continued by ad journment from day to day, for arrearages of taxes duo tbe said county, and tne cost accruing on eacn respectively t Amount of Tax. Coal Township, 1 Lot, No. 4, block S3, S. M. Kaie, 1 year, $0 13 31 " Wm. Kichline, 2 years, 8 8 " Francis Kennon, 1 year. 80 8 " Christian Keffer, 1 " 80 2 " .No. 1 and 8, block 198, James Luckes, 2 years, 63 2 " No. 10 & 11, block 190, Geo. Leisenring, 1 year, 24 8 " Barry McUran, 1 year, 80 2 " No. 423 k 424, block 7, 8 toco A Company, 1 year, 32 1 " Xo. 2, block 80, Leah Fisher, 1 year, CI Zerbe Township. 3 " No. 1, 2 3, block 78, Wm. J. Phillips, I year, 3 33 1 " No. 13, block 13, 118, Jonas Uergstresser, 1 year, CI I " No. 11, block 23, George Weaver, I year, 1 20 122 " C. P. Ilelfcnstein. 1 year. 1 97 5 ten acre lots, " " 1 " 80 3 one acre lots, " " 1 " 14 1 Lot, N o. 6, block 13-1, John Camp bell, 1 year, C5 1 " No. 1,2, block 118, Abraham Zartman, 1 year, 40 2 " No. 12, 13, block 92, Daniel Slepick, 1 year, 93 1 M No. 3, block 121, Wm. Stan- ton, 2 years, 08 3 " No. 8, 7, 8, block 92, Phister Davis, 1 year, 1 14 1 " No. 6, block 80, Levi John, 1 year, 40 1 " No. C, block 125, Jonas Kel- Ber, 1 year, 80 1 " No. 7, block 119, Teler llangbawout, 1 year, 21 2 " John Zimmerman, 1 year, 29 1 " No. 5, block 88, Isaac Taylor, 2 years, 41 1 " No. 10. block 130, Thomas Foulds, Sr., 1 year, 39 1 " No. 8, block 78, Joseph Kel- 1 " No. 9, block 40,'charles Heg- gens, 2 years, 1 12 1 " Thomas Highlander, 2 years, - 90 1 " Ne. 5 or 8, block 130, Har mon Uutlep, 1 year, 74 2 " No. 1 and 2, block 15, David Donbach, 2 years, 1 CO 1 " No. 3, block 93, .Simon Cam eron, 2 years, 55 1 " No. 6, block 55, Martin Oneal, 1 year, 24 1 " No. 3, blosh 54, Sarftta Oa- laspy, 1 year, 1 25 1 " No. 9, block 69, Jehn Bates, I year, 96 1 M No. 7, block 131, Tbomas Brison, 1 year, 60 ifaunt Carmel Township. 2 - Xo. 25, 26, block 51, William Parsing, 1 year, 1 30 1 u No. 14, block 61, J. E. Mi- nleh, 2 years, 61 1 " No. 3, block 23, Eobort Mar- fy, 3 years, 1 08 1 " Xo, 14, block 41, Tbomas J. Morgan, 2 yean, 42 1 " No. 3, Meek 23, James Ken nedy, 1 year, 27 2 " No. 12, block 43, Jonas Thomas, 1 year, 40 1 u No. 1, block 67, Themes Jen kins, I year, 21 159 u Wm.L.Dewart,3years,137 48 1 M No. 25, bleck 23, Patrick Carter, 3 years, 1 56 07 " Alexander Jordan, 1 year, 20 10 1 " No. 9, block 52, Tbomas Earl, 2 years, 51 2 " No. 12 & 13, block 23, David f avis, 1 year, 7 CO Lower Mahanoy. 2 M Peter Herald, 1 year, 2 73 Coal Township. 30 acres, Martin Weaver, part of McCarty k Weaver's tract, 1 year. 115 380 " Jas. Mathews 1 12 16 I " McCarty & Weaver, 2 " 6 00 Zerb Township. 3G0 " Mathias Reed, 2 " 11 83 164 " Carbon Kun Imp. Co.2 " 28 00 112 " George Beebe, 3 " 157 24 Mount Carmel. 43" Jane or Jos. Stephens. 2 " 13 83 130" Mt. Carmel Comp. 2 " 47 15 17A8" Kiniber Cleaver, 2 " 6 21 I.otccr Augusta. 2 " Martio Ranolds, 3 2 96 60 " Henry Keiser. J " 8 47 100 " Susan Bcstian, 4 " 46 37 IJa.p, Joun llano, 3 " 4 82 18 " Michael Greasicger, 3 " 3 92 Hush Township. 20 " William Leffler, 2 " 2 87 J'oini Township. 35 " William Cook, 1 " 3 40 60 " William Jloueol, 1 " 43 Lower ilahanoy. 12 " Jobn Herold, 1 " 6 33 60 " George Herold, 2 " 2 26 2 " Harrison Herold er Philip, 2 51 JACOB F.ROHEBACn, Banbury, April 14, 1890. Treasurer. TKEABUEERS SALES. . LIST of tbe Unseated lands advertised for sale by J acob F. Rohrbacb, Treasurer of Northumberland connty, agreeably to an Act of tbe General Assembly of tbe Com. mouweakh of PeDnsylvauio, passed tbe I3lb day of March, 1845, and the supplement thereto, entitled an Act directing the mode of selling Unseated Lands for taxes and other purposes, will be exposed to pnblio sale, at tbe Court House, in the Borough of Sunbury, on the 11th day of June, 1860. at 10 o'clock, a. m., the following described Tracts of Land for arrearages of Taxes due and tbe costs accruing on each tract respectively, to wit : If not sold on tbe day above mentioned, to be adjourned fren day te day. Acres. Warrantee's Kernes. Am't Dae. Antis Henry Adams Tbomas 1C74 Jenkins James Antis Frederick f Coal 8788 58 Adams Uobert Foster Thomas Jobn Jenkins F. Antis R. Adams 1704 Kicbard Salman t Mt.Car'l 477 09 Richard Manning Edmund Hoff James Grier Themes Grier Robert Cbamplsiu Tbos. CbaanDiain 967 Was. Morrison i Mt. Carmel, James RWphrmon f 37'J 07 J inn r ' " " 159 Daily Jobn N. Zerbe $94 00 147 Boyd Jobn Coil 126 23 60 Broeious Peter " 22 98 210 Billington Thomas Mt. Carmel 23 57 40 Bellas ilocb " 16 20 344 Dower Christian " 19 26 CO Doyle Luke Cunieron 1 85 3481 Dalton Samuel " 9 47 425 Detterton Bonj. Slmmokio 9 55 100 Bertram Alex. Poiut 80 1C0 Darren John, jr. " 1 28 80 Doyd Johu " 64 1601 1,ra(y Jo Coal 117 37 45 Brady John 131 15 258 Dradv W. P. ' 66 62 15 Brady Walter Low. Aognsta 26 164 72 Betterton Benj. Cbilisquaqiie 1 36 403 Big MoDot'n. Imp. Co. Coal 132 78 30'J J. iioglin Coal - aui uu 197 J. lloflliu " 2 33 390 Wm. Adams A others, Coal 128 31 200 Bebanan James Mt. Carmel 56 00 S67 Brook John " 26 97 14 Cleaver Kirober u 69 8 Cleiver Kimber " 2 69 6 Cleaver Kimber " 2 03 69 Cleaver Kimbei1 Coal 12 98 362f Cowden Jobn Zerbe IaJ 1961 Carson Jobn Coal 83 III 22"T 85 Cook Wiliiam Cameron 26 10 947 Carbon Run Imp. Co., Coal 31165 399 Darr John Cameron 13 90 264 Did Jobn " iia vi 250 Darr Mary " " 60 Darr Peter " 8 18 80 . Darr Lgko " 2 98 130 Did John Up. Mahanoy 6 OH 100 Darr Mary " 4 35 159 Darr Teter " 6 92 181 Darr Luke " 7 87 1971 Dowart William Lit. Mabanoy 160 220 DewartJehn " 1 7b 196 Dcwart Wm. Lew. Augusta 3 14 148 Dewarl Jobn " I J" 308 Elliott William Mt. Carmel 41 23 S2I Elliott Wiliam " 12 36 115 Kplay Andrew Toint 92 831 Evens Smith Mt. Carmol 4 90 360 Estricbirco , owners, " 108 80 90 Fegely Reuben " 42 78 280 FegelyWm.4 Solomon, Cool 3 29 170 File Luke Cameron 13 61 269 Wm. Pritcbard Mt. Carmel 37 69 165 Wsn.Sheed, (part) " 23 10 327 Andrew Shuber " 45 76 288 William Boyd " 29 17 20 Wm. or C. Boyd 14 5 60 181 Merrick Starr, (part) " 42 53 36 Valentine Brobst " 1108 28 Gordon Joseph " 7 84 173 Grant Thomas " 29 12 259 Grant Tbomas Zerbe 103 Q6 120 Grant Thomas Cameron 4 99 207i Gray Robert Coal 87 87 253i Oreoo William " 130 90. 50 Grant Thomas " 4 70 160 Grant Tbomas " 22 46 100 Gardner Archibald " 3 72 300 Gardner Archibald " 9 CO 100 Gardner Archibald " 120 109 Gardner Wm. P. Jackson 90 300 Gardner Archibald, Point 2 40 129 Gardner Wm. P. " 1 02 200 Gardner A rcbibald.Lit.Mahanoy 1 69 300 Gardner Wm P " 2 40 250 Harrison Wm Cameron 8 83 100 Harrison Wm, Up. Mahanoy 4 35 40 llousel John " 1 74 100 Hooter Alexander Shamokin 2 25 426 Hunter James Lit. Mahanoy 3 42 219 Hall Charles 1 72 57 Hoffa Alexander " 46 218 Hall Charles Low. AogQsta 3 50 104 Hubley Bernard Zerbe C3 66 193 Hoirnelricb Henry " 73 36 221 Heiinelricb Henry Coal 51 79 0 Heller Jacob, Zerbe 34 20 80 Ililetnan Isaac C. Cameron 6 60 203 Jackson Jeremiah M( Carmel 5 65 203 Jackson Jeremiah " 5 C5 91 Jordan lames Low. Augusta 1 50 300 Irwin Robert Up. Mabanoy 14 05 354 Irwin Robert Point 2 84 160 Kroll Michael Coal 45 09 66 Kroll Michael Zerbe 30 10 288f Kidd Jobn Lit. Mahanoy 2 30 20 Kintwng Abra'm Point 16 200 Kjng Etekiet 1 60 187 King Ezekiel Cbilisqoaque 1 50 345 Lukios Abigail Coal 34 49 327 Lukins Smith 3 59 220 Lake Richard " 27 215 Lake Richard 2 53 107 Lake Richard 4 88 103 Lewis James ' 2 40 08 Lake Richard ackson 44 300 Lake Richard Lit. Mabouoy 2 40 80 Lyon John " C4 200 Lake Richard Point 1 60 121 Lake Riebard Cbilisqoaque 96 31 Morgan Samuel Mt Carmel 17 53 156 Maury Peter Zerbe 93 40 29 Martin J U " 17 51 140 Miller obn 5 40 100 Meyer George " 4 56 50 Meadling John Cameron 1 75 111 Meadling John Up. Mabanoy 4 85 200 Martin Peter Point, I 60 50 Martznerohn D ' 86 200 Martin Petor " 1 60 9C Marshall Wm, owner, Comeron 23 70 10 Marshall Wm II, owner, Coal 1 88 50 Miller Christian, Up. Augusta 1 88 211 Ncddenent James Point 1 70 110 Prince lieerge Coal 43 05 108 Rees Sarah ' 47 63 89 Rees Sarah Mt Carmel 46 43 206 Rees Daniel Coal 81 30 809 ReesTboma, jr, " 85 80 127 Rustan Thomas Mt Carmel 1 83 23 1 4 Rustan Mary " 3 39 211 Reynolds John " 1 69 269 Rustan Charlotte " 3 90 233 Rees Daniel, 3 3' 100 Rees Thomas Jackson 92 239 Roes Tbomas Lit. Mabanoy 1 92 188 Sa8soman Peter Mt Carmel 84 56 333 Shanoen Wm " 36 70 235 Smith Mary 3 96 463 btetmaa William " 5 64 171 fecott Abraham " 4 oi 438 Smith Loke Cameron 15 31 107 Biuitb Abigail 2 73 88 Smith Evans 3 28 300 Smith Jobn Up. Mabanov 9 15 171 Scott Abraham Shamokin 3 85 147 Smith Daniel Lit. Mahanov 1 18 173 82 Scott Samuel Cameron 21 43 341 Tunes Ricbart Mt Carmel 45 90 203 Titsworth Jobn Coal 2 37 170 Titsworth Jobn 1 99 197 Taggart Robert 2 34 227 Tyson Joseph " 8 00 303 Titsworth John Shamokin 6 80 297 Taggart Robert " 4 44 203 Trickel Cbas. G, Jackson 82 200 Trickel Cbas G, Lit. Mabanoy 1 62 48 Thompson Mt Carmel 20 18 304 Whites John Coal 114 39 218 Wilson William " 41 31 318 Walker Lewis " 31 40 40 Weikel Jacob 1 41 61 Yortbimer Ueory " 24 65 35 Zeigler luauo Zerbe 21 35 75 Zeigler Isaac Coal 28 20 306 Zimmerman Math. 87 49 JACOB F. ROURBACU, Treas. Treasurer's OSce, 1 Sunbury, April 14tb, L860. J Short Notice. fiHE subscriber having retired from buuineca tereby noluioa all peranns indebted lo him on Book account or otherwiM, to call and cattle tha same without delay, olherwiae they will be put into lhabamwola Jualice lor colleclion. GEOKGK KOHRBACH. unbary, Nov. 8. IIS if Vir.rnRKikfEJi MnrT And CnfTfi. laroa Aflanrt meot of Furs different styles, aizes and prices for sale at COOPER'S Variety Store. 0VEKCO4T8, DKE8S-COAT8, &e.,ju.t received and for sale at reasonable prices at the Maimnoin uioioing emporium oi FCHWEITZER. HEILBRONNER ic CO .-i...!ury, 3n. 14, I860. TAVERN STAND FOR THE subscriber oiTcrs at private idle, on re Ron a hie terma, the well known TAVEKW STAND, in Sunl.urv, Northumberland county, I'a., kept as auch by Michael Wilvert. I he huuaeia luratod on Fawn street, near the Sha mokin Valley and PotUville Kail Koad Depot, and if doing an excellent buainew. 1 he build ing ii a LARGE KKAME HOUSE, being near ly new. There is also on the preminei a largo stable and fcshed, lately erected, wilh an lie House and other convenience. The property iaingoud repair, with a good garden and choice fruit on the lot. He also offcra Tor sale a valuable Lot in tho upper end of the tnwn. For further particulars apply to EMANUEL WILVERT, March 31, lHO. Sunbury, I'. , SOB.SS3 FOR SALE. riVHE subscriber has on hand and for aale, at tha Central Hotel Stable in Banbury, a number of Draft, Boat and Family HORSES. Persona in want of good horses, fur any of the above purposes will do well to call and examine his stock belore purchasing elsewhere. J AnUl n.u. 8unbury, March 31, I860 FOUND- IN this place, on Saturday .night, the 31st ult., about 150 feet of li inch rope. The owner can have the same by applying at this office, on the payment of charges, &c. April 14, 1860 :it SLX1TE3 A1TD SHADES. B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 North Sixth Street, PHILADELPHIA 19 THEMOST 1-.XTEN3IVE M A N L F A DT I It K It OF Venetian Itllads WINDOW SHADES. t7 TIIK LARGEST AIVD I I.ESTJU Hiortincnt in the City, at the Lowest Cash Prices. E7 Store Shades made and Lettered. April 14, 1800. 2m Letter) Testamentary. Estate of Sarah lane Moore, lata of Lower Augusta township, Northumberland county, deceased. jVOTICE is hereby given that letters testa- mcntary have this day been granted to the subscriber, on the estate of Sarah Jane Moore, late of Upper Augusta township, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate paymont, and those having claims will present them, properly authenticated, to the undersigned. JACOB KEN.T, Executor, Lower Augusta township. April 7th, I860. 6t A NEW STOCK OF Z3 ILa QD tS2 H S3" C . THE subscriber haa just received by Railroad a new Stock of Ready Mady Clothing, con sisting of SPRING AND SUMMER OOODB such as COATS, VESTS, TANTS, GAITERS, SHOES, &c. a large variety of ready made Shirts, in price from ou cts. to $2,eu. Also, a largo assortment of JVtens' and Boys' HATS Sc CAPS, of all kinds. Persons who are in want of Clothing should call at once as th:y will save money. Mora Room on the corner of Marke and Fawn streets, nearly opposite Weaver's Hotel. SUllWErrZUR.HElLUKONNEK&CO. Sunbury, April 7, 18110. lyjanc To tie School Directors of Northumber- land County. Oektlsmkn : In pursuance of the 43d sec tion of the Act of 8th May, 1854, you are hereby notified to meet in Convention, at the Court House in Sunbury, on the first Monday in May, I860, being the seventh day of the month, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, and select viva voce, by a majority of the whole number of directors pre sent, one person of literary and scientific acquire ments and skill and experience in the art of teaching, as County Superintendent for the three succeeding years ; determine the amount of compensations for the same; and certify the result to the State Superientendent at Harris- burg, as required by the 3'Jlh and 40th sections of said act. JOHXJ. REIMENSNYDER, Co. Supt. of Northumberland County. April 7th. 1S60 5t Orphans' Court Sale, IN pursuance of an order ef the Orphans' Court of Northumberland county, will be exposed to Public Sale, on tbe premises, on Saturday, the 5tb day of May next, tbe following described real estate, to wit : I'urpart No. 2 of tbe lauds late oT John Tscbupp, deceased, situate in Milllio town- ebip, JJuupbio county, bounded by Mabontoa- go creek, lands of George Kbrbart, Benjamin uigei, ana other lands oi the said Jobn Iscbupp, dee d., containing eighty acres and one hundred and forty-nine perches, forty acres of wbicb are cleared and tbe balance well timbered. Whereon are erected a log house, log stablos and outbuildings, an excel lent young orchard, a well of water at tbe door. Also, purpart No. 3 of said lands, situate in Mifllin township, Dauphin county, bounded by Mahontongo creek, lands of Daniol Frautz, David Kiubach, and tract No. 2, above described, containing eleven acres and 139 perches, three acres of which are cleared, and the balance well timbered, late the estate of Jobn Tscbupp, deceased. sale to commence at 10 oclock A. M. of said day, when the terms and conditions of sale will be made known by ISAAC 11. IlLSSLEU, Trustee. Hy order of the Court B. MASSER, Clk., O. C Sunbury, April 7, I860. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. THE partnership heretofore existing between Lavina Douty and William H. Douty, under tbe name of L. Douty dt Son, is una day by mutual consent? dissolved. William H. Douty having bought all ol Lavina Douty's interest in the concern, the business -if mining will be car ried on hereafter in the name of Wm. H. Douty & Co., Win. H. Douty having associated with him John H. Douty, as partner, as per agreement made this, the 31st day of March, and recorded. LAVINA UI'UTK, WILLIAM DOUTV. Natiee is hereby Riven to all persons having business transactions with L. Douty Sl Son, that all accounts of the late firm of L. Douty oV. Son, are to be settled by wm. II. uuui x. Shamokin, April 7, I860 3t - 1 forIbale. VACANT LOTS IN SUNBURY. OFFERS at private sale of FOUR VACANT LOTS OF OROUN'D. Nos. 14,53, Ti5and 127. as marked in the general plan of the towr. of Sunbury, belonging to the estate of John Lukens, deceased, will be received by S. L. KEENE, Tbe Administratrix, with the will annexed of said estate, 10th and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, and by bar agent, HENRY DON N EL, March 91, I860. 4t Sunbury, Pa. FOR S-A.X.E. rpVO LOTS situate in Market street, in tha -1- town of Trevorton, Nos. IS and 13, in block Ne. 90. ' Apply to WM. UAUULbK, Solins grove, or H. It. MASSER, Sunbury. SPALPINUt) Prepared Glue, and Sbilleys Mucilage Pries per bottle and brush ti cents. Csrdusl Eluir of Calisaya Bark k llcuzine.for removing FOH 8VLE AT THIS OFFICE f utibusy, Marca 17t td. Be port of the Auditors of Northum t erland County for 1869. Jesse M. Simpson, Eso., Treasurer, in account with the County of Northumberland, from the Jirst day nf January, 1809, lo the last day of Lecember of the same year, inclu sive. To amount in hands of Trcisurer, as per last Auditor's lleport, $3,218 2Sj To amount of outstanding county tax for 18SS and previous years, U,-1f!7 21 j To amount of lax assessed for 1R59. U.108 S'J received on seated laud book, 4 84 Tocash refunded by collectors which bad been exonerated and after wards paid, 19 28 To amount reseived for rent of pub lic buildings, 30 45J To cost refunded hi case of Common wealth vs A. Strousc, 26 00 To Commonwealth cots, II. Flickinger 31 15 To costs from Jno Heinpgeld and others 63 36 To amount of Jury funds and Court funds 5S 00 To amount received for lumber, sta tionery. Ac. 4 95 To redemption money, paid by A. Jordan, for Wi:,. McOalfee on lot bought by Commissioners, C fXI $21, 811 051 CR. Uy ameunt of outstanding taxes fur 180'J and previous yours 8,C1 10 Dy amount exonerations allowed Collectors, 437 E"1 ' Commissions, 424 03 " Eriors in duplicates, C3 23 " Paid on county orders, 12,001 85 J " Treasurer's commission on $12,001 85j, 300 lj " Depreciated money, 1 1 00 " Dalance in hands of Treasurer 25 IP) 3 1.91 1 05 Jesse M. Simpson, Esq , Treasurer of Nor thtSHwerlantl county, in account with the same resvectinq State Tux on Ileal and Personal. 1 J Pit. To amount in bands of Treasurer, as per report of Auditors, Jan. 1859. for tbe year lSSa. S2305 1U To aoiounn of outstanding State I ax, as per report of Auditors, Jan. 1859, fur the year 165S, 3875 IC To amount of State Tax asse&sod for 1859, 13,701 08 To amount assessed on uaeated lands iu unseated land book 7S5 65 To amount overpaid by County treasurer, l Vo Cll. S 20.GC3 221 By amount of outstanding tax for 1859 and previous years By amount of exonerations for 1859 and previous years Dy amount of Commissions allow ed collectors, By error in Duplicate, By cash paid State Treasurer, as per receipt of Feb 9th, 1859, $4894 45 387 9C 492 93 4 50 991 18 12,219 71 C43 II 785 C5 132 11 115 44 1 15J By cash paid Stato Treasurer, as per receipt of July 29th, 1S59, By abatement allowed by State Treasurer, By amount outstanding on unseat ed land book for 1859, By Treasurer's Commission on $13,210 fc9, By cash paid State Treasurer, as per receipt, Jan. '25th, 18G0, By Treasurer's Commission on $115 44. S20.GG8 22 Jesse if. Simpson, Esq , Treasurer, in account with the Commomcealth of I'ennsylvania, respecting Licenses for Restaurants, Liquor Stores and Taverns, for 1859. DK. To amount received for License for Restaurants, $320 00 CK llf comAtisaiou of 5 per cent on Sill, flrt 00 Hy Stala Truii'irei's receipt, ii.it d July 98, '50, l'.W 9(1 Uy Suite Truasuier's receipt, doled Jan. 23, '60, lot 6S Pit. S TJU OO To umotiut rco'd. for License for Taverns, 1,412 SO CR. Dy commission of 5 percent, on 100.1, and 1 per cent m SO, VX 11 Uy State Treasurer's receipt, da:ed Julylilth, '59, Oi OUTSTANDING TAXES FOR Yeahs. Collectors Namrb. Townships. m Lower Mahanoy, Delawaro, Milton, Shamokin, Zerbe. Sunbury, Northumberland, Zerbe, Mt. Carmel, Lewis, Milton, Mt. Carmel, Point, Sunbury, Upper Aogoeta, Coal, Cuilisqunqua, Cameron, Delaware, Lower Mabanoy, Coal, Cbilisquaque, Cameron, Delaware, Jackson, Jordan, Lewis, Lower Augusta, Lower Mahanoy, Littlo Mabanoy, Milton, Mt. Carmel, McKwcbsvMIo, Northumberland, Poiot, Hush, Shamokin, Sunbury, Turbetville, Torbut, Upper Augusta, Upper Mahanoy, Zerbe, 1851, 1853, 1854, 1655, I 1856, 41 1657, ti 1858, Jacob Bingoman, Wm. B. Irwin, Joseph Kcbert, James Lyon, A. J. Conrad, l'eter l'ursel, Jacob Bloom, Anthony Galaspey, tieorge A Keelcr, Samuul Stabluecker, Joseph llogeodocbler, J. B. Wasser, Jacob Miller, William Hoover, George Zimmerman, Klias Kiseobart, J. 1 Bucher John Kerstetter, James Oakes, Davkl Haiu, Klias Eieeuhart, William Tardo, Joho Kerstetter, James Oakes, B-auiel Wolf, Kdward Baum, Jacob Hunsicker, Jacob U. Clark, (ieorge Harris, l'hilip Kerstetter, John V. Uoodlander, l)avid Ileiser, II. It. Culp, Joseph Johnson, O. P. Mertz, Abraham KckmoD, BeajamiD Bohner, Joho U. Young, Jobo Lanpbar, Joseph Bitter, Jobo Farnswortb, Abraham Geist, John Bamford, 1859, Those marked with a star () bave since paid. Statement of Finances of Northumberland County, January 1st, I860. PR. To amount of outstanding Commissioners' orders for 1S5U, and previous years, ewv To drheieucy iuanioLnt assessed for Slnte pur- Kisesfor 150, to meet the amount tiled by the evenus Commissioners lor Noilhuuilierluud county for leou, 39 68 To exceaa of county funds above the indebted ness of tho county, 553 i CR. '.0,l7l 66 By balance in hands of Jesse M. tmnpaon, Esq , ' i- BMA IS1 county iinuuici, "i By amount ol outstanding County Taxes for lt59, ' - - " muq ins ana previous ), --4 By amount dus from Fraacia Ilueh tr of which 1)100 has been paid to Jacob Roiitbach, the pre sent Treasurer, 800 00 We the undersigned Auditors of Northumberland court ' ty, Btate of Pennsylvania, do certify that in pursuance of the 4 til section of an Act, regulating counties Slid town ships, passed the lSlh day of Apiil, I S3 1, we met at the Commissioners' Othce, in theboroushnf Sunbury, oil the 16th day of January, lotto, and adjourned Iroiu time to time, and did audit and Battle tha several accounts required COUNTY SIPKBIXTCXUEXT. Mr. L. A LLEM A V, Teacher of the Shamokin High (School, will be presented to the Convention of School Directors, to meet in May next, for the otfice of County Superintendent of Northumber land county. fchamokin. March 31, lHG0.-5t I :MVE Barrels Tdrlland Kerosera Oil, the best ia market, at FRILING 4 CHANT'S. Bunbury, January 28, 1860 Hy Ststa Treasure's itceipt, datcil Jan 8S, tin", 7 II ) 1)11. tl,')U Ti am't received fi License for Liquor St ircs, KS 00 Clt Hy cnmmiRHior il 5 per cent, on S-2-21, 1 1 2", Hy .tt liraiurei s rcveipt, duteil Jul) 10. W, 213 ? iiifj uu Jcssi M. Simpson, Lsq., Treasurer, in account with the Commonwealth of Pennstjlvaum, respecting lietaiters, Millers, Ureweries, Billiard Jlooms, Patent Jfedicincs, CoaU Lumber Yards, 4-c. DR. To Merrnnlile Approver's Kf-pirt, Sl,?."jOOt Tnmmmnt due Conunuiiwealtli us per Auditor's Kenurl, for 1B5S, (.0 Clt. 1 1, 730 UII Hy einneralims. flMM) My cinimii"ii of 6 per cent, on 81000, mid t per cent on ftsSS. S3 55 Hy K. II. Trick's receipt for puUinhing Mrrcan- Hie Appetiser's List, VIS nniucs, Inr I Bill, tl AO Hy C, O. Ilnihnmn's ii-oipt lor publishing; Mer- eintiio Appruiser't list, unities, for 'J'.l, Sl SO Ry J. t). A: A. A. Youiiamsti's ru-eipt lor publish- itiff Men-antile Appraiser liist, -44lt unifies tor V9, 91 rVt Hy rtali5 Trmsuier's reraipt, dated Feb. !, I.'8, till Hy Suite Treimner's R script, dntrd Jan 45, IWK), 1,41 M Uy Htats I rnauicr's Receipt, dated Jun K7, li-SO, 0 M Bit. ei,7SO 00 To 12 copies rasnphl t laws, SO Oil Cll Hy cotnmisftion of a per cent. 3 0 By Utale Ticnsuier's receipt dateit July SO, IW, 5 7 0 1 (Ki Jesse M. Simpson, Esq., Treasurer, in account with tha Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, re specting Militia Pines, 1S59. Pit. To amount due Comuiunwenhti, us pt r Asdi- tot's Report for InSH SSJ3 5j To amount of siiid finos outslanding for hH7 and prcviuus years, as per Auditors' reporiof ISO?, i' fit. ewi w Uy State Treasurer's receipt, dated February th, lean, S! SI U7 atiiuuut outrtaudinft Pee. 31st, 163!, 117 41 Hy exonenitioiis allowed coll.-etois A tHl Hy commission allowed collectors, to til Hy eouimissioti allowed 'i'reasurri, 1 lt Hy Slate Tieasutcr'a reeeipl, dated July V, 15 W, 01 57 fly Statu Trausuitr'a tcccipl dated Jun. ii, Ifiif, lu:) K7 Exoendilurcs and Receipts of Northumber land County, J'rim the 1st day of Jan., 1859, fi Dec. Zlst of same year, both dvys included. Pit. To 135 Orders issued ly Cominisainnera for re viewing and suiveymg roads and bridge., 81M 00 To M orders lor Koa Scalps, Si SS To OI orders for Undue liuikline and repairs, t,i-0 6(1 To Murders for Coronal 'a luuucsts lrt OU To 4 orders fur Stationery Si 41 To 3! orders for Oommoiiweaitn costs 300 Oi To 13 orders for lload UainaKes Bi JU ii ju u (i Constables pay for mnking re turns and unending court 357 34 ii j.j ii i Juror's Pay Wrf IS ti ii it public Huildinga 114 43 i i. ii Frederic Haas Commissioner's py 817 811 n 4 ii ii Job Kveritt, Commissioners pay 151 5U ii 8 ii " Samuel Kin's pay ItKI 75 . i .i ti Philip Clark's pay SO OS S6 " Geo Martin, Clerk's pay 4i5 OU ii 4 ii ii Proihouotary'a fens IVi tit) 55 i:ieetion Kxpenssa rati 4'J ti a " u Pltson Kxiielisaa 'i til) "37 " " Assessol'Siiay S'Jtl 111 ii 4 ii ii Fuel 12 75 i 13 ' ' Court Criet'B pay la 50 ' US ' " Incidental Expenses Sim B9 ii ii Agricultural lull UU it 4 ti it Auditors' pny for auditing aeoounta forlB.'.S 1W00 i i ii ii Unseated LnudsSehoo! Tax 3 IS " 1 " " Attorney's 1'ees for County 05 8(1 i. 4 ii ii Prosecuting Attorney 7d 00 ii s ' 11 Printing for county 353 i ii 3 ii Refunding Pl S3 ii i ii Kantern Penetentiary 64 34 ii n ii ' Slieriirs Fees, Jaisca Vandyke 148 TU .1 urilf-ra. Amount af oatstanding county orders for 1659 and prcvlouB years 1 5 Depreciated ininey 1 1 tiO I rcasurer a cuutiutssiou oo ci,w Cll. By Imlnnce duo county ly Jesse M. Fimps tn, Ksij , Trrasurcr, ns per report of 1K51 3,'il8 2?) Casli rcceiveu from Collectors for lr5U and pre vious years 85-l'2 C4 Cash re.-eived on Seuted Lands 4 bt Caali refunded by Collectors, which had been exoueriiUd aud since pfitd 19 B' Amount received for tei.t of Public Riuldinga Sfl 45f Commonwenltli costs refunded by A Strouse VH UO Commonwealth coBt relundeil by K. Kliekinger 34 15 Costa paid liy Jucob Ilempfield and others S3 36 Amount of Jury Funds and Conrt Fines, 53 Oil Amount received for l.umlr, Stationary, n 4 71J ltedeuiption money paid by A. Jordan lor Win. McCalfec'a lot bought by Couimissioners S ii By amount of excess of expenditures out.ve the leecipis 2S SI tu;j C3J 1S59 AND PREVIOUS YEARS. Statu. COC.NTY. 817 44J Militia. 86 00 47 50 32 00 19 42 19 00 23 00 8229 56 100 79 121 48 C2 61 76 32 133 24 117 61 114 85 2C6 60 129 65 276 22 72 S3 335 37 91 51 326 50 292 81 198 11 310 03 224 32 118 23 97 26 6 460 70 93 79 66 14 6S5 31 ' 291 07 37 58 397 83 427 4J8 17 131 93 404 37 207 78 149 90 461 62 432 22 207 88 04 89 252 96 123 15 lt)3 86 1C6 23 270 53 285 43 882 83 415 60 C4 77 325 21 860 19 140 86 103 50 22 01 223 64 69 59 19 74 75 43 149 47 162 51 233 41 230 30 302 53 859 58 05 67 81,894 45 88,646 10 8145 42 By amount due from Jucob Young as per speeiul Auditor's Report, 1178 27 By Uiutnce auuuait Jacob Youne. omitted bv Sn i-ial Aii.lil.,ra t'Kl lin eial Auditors. 8 111,171 SOJ County of Northumberland iii account with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for 1859. PR. To amount axed by tha Rsvenue Commissioners for Ibia. Jl,oi3(Jt en. By amount nf State Tax assessed on seated luudsaud personal property fol WJ, $13,701 09 By amount asarased on unaeuled lauds in en sealed laud book for Ir5U, 7r5 f5 liy balunce due Commonwealth, 43 sl) tl4.-.'5 fSJ of usseieeahle to the said Acts of Astelnl.lv and aiinnle- liiauta thereto, acroidnts to the lieat of our judirtneins sml atiilitiea And wedo turllier eerlifv that unon due esHini. nation of the expense bonk of the county, the indebtedness of Hie sums yet unpaid iu orders ta HITtl .5. C. i'ATTUN, 1 C P. I.ITT1.K. Auditors I. VY. tiltA Y. j FLOWEll SEEDS ! ! GARDEN, Field and Flower SacJa, a choirs variety at the "People's One Price Store" of UlUUliT & SON. Sunbury, April 7, I860. PLASTER !, PLASTER !! rf) TONS prime Nova Scotia Sott PlaMer f.n sale by BHItillU' di SON. Sunbury, April 7, I SCO. HIGHLY IM ' M. C. Has returned Confectionary T seems as if a K iug upon as, atiiulv dee'ls and blither arlrlsv euce will r,uvt anew and k tinier beauties and grainier Cv 2"ho biisinesa world loo inat flucnre and every part l (jun.knieo ... eni'd by an itirrearwd vitality, wltiIt shall Ui. usonwith electric spenl tu tho Sinoi!imiitii.n of rfrnatcr tbings thon was ever dreamed ef in the Philosophy of the pout. Animated by the enthusiasm whit-h pri-vadsn all clsssea, and ilenirous mf dring khsre In wards 'Hie Rrent events of the A e," the mit scrilier would respectfully inform tho 1.00J peo. pie of HPNUTKY and the pntdtt: Kutictall;, t;ai he has just returned fruit tbe city el 'iilrU4 phia with the largest and choicest shu-lt ol (Vn fectionaries, Fruit and Toys that lias rur been brought to this section of ctinrtry. He is alu raanufacturins; 01. ' !i,da of Coiifrcljoiiarii.K, Ve., to fill up atders, whi. n'e or ratail, .t l,ott '. Act. Among his stoxk of ConitaUooarita, ury le fuuud : Krcnch feoreta. Gam l.,p. an kinds or scent, Lore L)iots, Mint r)ror, red and wutu, Jelly Cakea, f lull llrops, S"tieli Carnltea, of aN scents RmoIt Caitilr, A Intend Cniidy, VRV1T. I'runes, Fies, CitlMllS. Burned Almonds, (Veara White, " t,Binon Rosa, " Vanilla, CaimniHi Rcetels. Liiiaonee, RnnartMS, Pntea, CurrautB dried, AimanUB, Raiaisis, .Xuts of all kun LKMON SYRUP of a superior quality, by the aviiigie or down. A Bttjierior qunlity of Segors and Toliacev, and a variety of Cotifcctionarics, fruit, Toys, Ate, sll of which is ollored cheap at wholesule or retail. tST Kcmembcr the name and place. jt M. C.fiKAHHAKT, Market st., 3 doors west of E. Y. llrighl & Sun's stors. Sunlturv, April 14, I860. ly Administfator'sNotico. TV021CE is hereby given that letters of ailinin. istration having been granted to ihesuliseri 1.0 rs on the estate of John Moore, late of Sha mokin towiifhlp, Northumberland county, dcc'tl. All persons indehud are rcqtietrd to make pay. ment and those having claims to prct-ent them for settlement to the undersigned, vtko will alien,! at the late residence of the decedent for that pur pose, on Monday the 14th day of Mnv next. EMMIA MOOKE, WM. A MM Kit MAN. Shamokin twp., April 7, I860. Gt Adin'is. Northumberland Bridge Company. JK election for otiicers and mannpers of the Northumberland llridge Canipany will Le held at the h 01 so of Mrs. Hurr, in tLe tirroti;li of jVorthumbcriund, on the first Monday of May next. The election will open at 2 o'luck and closed at 4 1. M. M.TAGfJAItT, President. Northumlierland, April 7, IS6u. 4t Kotlce. TOTICE is hereby given that the Auditors of Upper Augusta townnhip, will meet at the Commissioners' Office in tjunhiiry, on Thursday and Friday the 19th and SOth of April, iustmit, when all persons indebted, or having claims against said township are requested to attend. The Overseers of the Poor and Supervisors elect for I860, arc requested lo enter security on that day according the lute Act of Assembly. HEKMAN CAMPBELL, ISAAC CAMPBELL. JAMK8 UAC HKLOK. Up. Augusta twp, April 7, 'GO. Auditor. ttato of Johu Twclsojtp, tlec' tl. VOTICE is hereby given that letters of mi- miiiistration having been grunted lo the hb scribcr, on the cslato of John 2'schopp, lute Lower Mahonoy townHhip.Notlliuiuherlaiul coun ty, deceased. All perilous indebted to said i nuitt' are requested to make immediate, payment ui.J those having claims to pre -cut the.-n for B.-ttlc- ment. ISAAC H. PvESSLLK, Adm'r. Lower Mahonoy, April 7, I8O4). 6t To COKSUHII'tiTlN NERVOUS SUBPBKERS, riHE subscriber, for several years a resident ot I. Asia, discovered while thete, a simido ver-o table remedy a sure ('tue far Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and Nervous Debility. For the benefit off Consumptivej and Nervous Sufferers, ho is willing to make the same public. To those who desire it, he will send tha Pro. scription, with full directions (free of charge) also a sample of tho medicine, whlah they w ill find a beautiful combination of Nature's simple herbs. Those desiring the remedy can obtain it hy return mail, by addressing J. E.CL'THBEK'A Botanic Physician, No. 429 Broadway, New York. April 14, 1SGO. 8m Administrator's Notioo. Estate of Catharine Shafer, deceased, late of Lower Mbhanoy township, Northumberland county. TVOTICB is hereby given that the subscriber v has obtained letters of adtniaistrutian on tha estate of Catharine tshafcr, deceased, late of Lower Mahanoy township, Norlhutnbeiluitd county. Those indebted to said estate are re quested to make iitunediato payment, and thoao having claims will present them, properly au thenticated, to the undersigned. tiEOKUE SIX APE It, Administrator. I. ewer Mahanoy tp., Feb. 25, 1 8K0. tit Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that letters of aJ ' ministration have been granted to the sua: acriber on the estate of Jacob Miller, late of Ki-il.o township, Northumberland county, deceased. AN persons iudehled are requested to make immadi: ate payment, and those having claims to ptoemt them for settlement. KEUBEN KIWE, Adm'r. Trevorton, March 10, 18G0 6t Atliuiultratora Notice. NOTICK is hereby given that lettera of ad ministration have been grunted lo tbe tuh xcriher, on the estate of Silas S. Wolverlon, lain I'ppcr Augusta township, Northumberland coun ty, deceased. All persons indebted lo said rsttto are requested to make immediate payment, ai d those having claims to present them settleim i i WM. RKED, Adr.i'r. I'ppcr Augusta twp., March 10, 1S60. tit NOTICE 4 LL persons indebted to the firm of Fti!iti,t tV. (Jraul are respectfully requested to con.o forward and pay up their accounts between thi and the 1st of April, as Ihey wish to gu to llu city to lay in their spring supplies. PKII.INU & Clt A NT. Sunbury, March 10, lb GO. pi.'ltE AND FKESII finoCEltlES, ..I nil - kinds, just received by E. Y. BRIGHT Si, fcOV. Runhurv, August 80, ift.ty. IMlIt the Inttaui Rebel and retiuatiuit Curt ul th distress uig eoiuflaiul uss IlrontUlal llKarettea), .Muds l.y C. U.SKVMtlCK CO., Iu7 NaBamSitt New oik. 1'iiK.all H-r li; sent free by uia( Vf I'm d at all l)i uijish. mar St, '). bin IKlUNtl i GRANT have just received ,v railroad the large! assortment of 1 I ' 1' E N b WAHE and Gl.ASSWARH naer hr.nki t Sunbury. Also, a fresh supply nf DRY tiOlUl.s, consisting of Spring Dreta Goods, Prints. Mas' lint and Notion. pr 7, IMtiu. TTSEFl'MN ALL FAMILIES-HEGKMAN ii CO'H llennns, athiih remove paint spota areas. Ac, A-c. and cleans ulovea. silks. rit,l,.,i,- 1 Ac., equnl to new, without the alightvat injur) ta j color ot fabric. SolJ hy all lf nt-lv ala m 1 alVice. cents par hull If,