Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 05, 1860, Image 3

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ARRIVAL OP THE VANDERBILT.
TUKtelUH LATER.
The Great Fight between IJeenan and Saytrt.
Fight lasted two hours and iix tninutet.
Thirty-seven Hounds. Dtcided to be a
drawn battle. Conflicting History of the
Fight.
Tbe United States mail steamer Vender-
bill, Capt Lefever, arrived early on Saturday
tnerning from Havre, via Southampton.
THE FIGHT FOR THE CHAMPION
SHU". (From Ilia Ixnidon Timet of the lSlb-J
Tbe new police act haa been tbe death of
pugilism, its greatest professors now lead
a hole and corner life while training, or issue
forth their challenges in mysterious terms.
From this rapid downfall it bas been jnst
now Tor o time arrested, by the first attempt
to carry offthe Champion's belt into another
country and, of course, that country was ,
America. We need searceiy enter ou any
recatiuialion of the eveDts wbicb lea to mis
match, all of which may be summed up in
tlm few wne.la that. Savers holds "the belt"
as the Champion of England, and in virtue of
Ins office, while be retains u, is duuuu lul
tlrej years to accept oil challenges, do matter
fro-n whom. This challenge accordingly
came from America on Ueenan's part, and in
spite of the immense natural advantage or his
challenger, Sayers was bound at once to
accept it. All relating to the day and place
fixed for the match, was, of course, kept a
profound secret, as the police, to do thorn
justice, left no means untried to prevent its
taking place. Nevertheless, in fpite of all
precautions, a spe:inl train was hired, which
ttarted from London bridge at 4 A. M. yes
terday morning.
The train was one of immense length, con
taining some thousand porsons, all of what
uro called the upper classes, though each
person was mtiflled to the eyes in shawls and
wrappers, so that it was bard to (ay whether
your eompagnon de voyage was or was not the
redoubtable Suyers or llaenau himself. All
aliing the line police were posted, with
mounted patrols, at regular distances; but
the train turned off at Keigate, aud after a
ltig run cume out in the Farnborough station
cltiye to Aldersholt. lu an instant after all
we re out in the Gelds, following tbo men who
with thu ropes and stakes led tbe way ecrors
what turned out to be a moot difficult piece
iA country.
AITKARA.NCK IN 11! K RING.
Tho instant the enclosure of ropps and
stokes 21 feet eqnara was formed, Suyeis
slopped into it, nil whs cueereu tremendous- '
ly. lleenan, who followed, was greeted in
the same manner, and the two meo, who
there fur the first time met warmly shook
hands, nml then stepped back to take a long
and careful survey eocbof tho other. There
was a toss for corners, which Heenan won
nti'l chose that in which he would have tbe
highest ground, and with his back to the sun,
leaving Savers the- spot where the glare was
full in his face. UmpireB for each man were
Appointed, and referrees for both, and these
preliminaries over, Heenan proceeded to strip
to his waist. It seemed impossible to restrain
n murmur of admiration at the appearance
which he then presented. In height be is
about six feet two, with extraordinary long
arms, deep chest, and wide and powerful
shoulders, His appearance yesterday was
truly formidable. Exercise aud long training
bad developed tbe immense muscles of his
arms and shoulders till they appeared tiko
iimsses of bone beneath tbe thin covering of
thin. Tbo re seemed oof an ounce of super
fluous fleth. His ribs showed like those of a
greyhound, save where they were crossed by
powrrful thuwa and sinews ; and as be threw
up his long, sinewy arms and inflated bis hue
theft with the morning air, be looked the
most formidable of the tribe of gladiators who
liuve ever entered the arena. Every iove
rnent showed the siuews and muscles working
tiku lithe machiuery beneath tbeir thin, line
covering, and every jesture was made with
I hit natural grace and freedom which always
skoui to belong to tho highest development
of physical power. Buyers looked at him long
aud earneslly, and .as one who saw in his
every movement a dangerous customer, and
be toe stripped in turn. The contrast be
tween the men was then still more marked
than before Sayers is only obout Eve feet
eight ; bis chest is not broad, nor are bis arms
powerful, and it is only in the strong muscles
of the shoulders that one sees anything to
account for bis tremendous powers of bitting.
Sayers, too, looked as bard as flint, but bis
deficiencies in regard to bis onlogooist in
buieht. weicbt and strength, and above all,
leripth of arm. made it almost a matter of
surprise bow he could hope to contest with
bim at all.
When to these disadvantages are added
tho gut erior beu.'ht of the ground OD which
Heenan stood, and the light of tbe un full in
Savers's eyes, it will bo seen how tremendous
were the obstacles with which be had to con
tend. As fur as training went, however, the
utmost bad been dune for both, and it would
not bo a lost lessen if 60tne or oar young vol
ui.teeas imitated the boxers in these respects.
Their whole svstem of training may be sum.
mnned ud in two or three words moderation
in eating and drinking, exercise, and constant
use of the sponge bath and rough towels.
With these aids any man can train : without
them be can do nothing. Ueenan's skin yes
tcrday was, as we bave said, fair and white as
marble Sayers' as dark as that of a mulatto,
&nd i the "fancy" lout strongly to the opinion
that tbe former was too delicate, aox) would
bmiso too much, and this wag true. As tbe
men stripped, tbe spectators tut down oat
side the ropes, aboat six feet distant, in an
outer ring, in which were gentlemen of all
ranks members of both Hoise in plenty
authors, poets, painters, soldiers, and even
clergymen were present.
TDK CONTEST.
Tbsre was a minute's panie after tbe Goal
shaking of hands, when tbe seconds retired
and left the antagonists face to face at last
both instantly pat themselves into position
the right baud beld close across tbe body,
the left advanced at length, and kept moving
eently out as if to feel its way. Tbe im
mense difference between tbe height, weight,
strength, and length of arm of the men wag
cow more than ever manitest, and tbe dig
advantages under wbicb Savers labored bd
neared to many to be too much for him.
Tbe son shone bright and full in bis face, so
as almost to blind bim. yet Sayers seemed
cool and confident, and smiled cosily eg bo
ventured in reacn 01 mat tremendous moscu
lararm. Both seemed very cautious. Tbe
feints were quick and constant, and as each
avoided the other with more or lest agility
neither eouia neip laugmug.
The fiebt continued for two hoars and g
minutes, during which time 37 rounds were
fought. We omit tbe details ei tbe rounds
At three minutes past seven A. M. they
commenced. Tom Sayers drew Grst blood
1st round, Tom fell. 2d, Heenan threw
Savers, falling heavily on bim. 3d, Tom
knocked completely off bis ping 4th, Tom
struck on tbe jaw aud down be went. 5tb
Tom fell. Ctb. Tom fell. thth this round
lasted 13 minutes, aod wag a lair specimen of
stratagem and skill, especially on 'lom's part.
Tom, however, rolled over leaguing", bis right
arm much swollen. 8tb, Tom again knocked
off bia pint ; this round lasted 20 aiinufcs j
Tom's arm tbe chief drawback; Ueenan's
right eye closed p, cheek fearfully swollen,
aud mouth oot of perpendicular. 9tb, Tom
dropped. lOtb.Tom glow to call ; Heenan
lifted Tom from the greued, aad threw bint
bsavily with the gr.eetest ease lltb. Tom
fell. 12th, Heenan eaoght him on the jaw.
13th, Tom knocked clesb off bit Kg. H.
both down, noenan nndcr. 2Mb, the cham
pion down again in a heap. 10th, Tom down
again. l?tb, Tom down again. 18 and 19,
Tom fell. 20tb, both down on the ropes.
21 and 22, Champion down. 23, both down,
Tom onder, 24, Torn down again. 25th,
Heenau wild, rushed in and bore Tom down.
2Ctb, Tom went down, Heenan bitting bim
when down j tbe blow was obviousiy acciden
tal. 27th, the Boy bored Tom down on tbe
ropes. 28tb, in tbe end Tom went down.
29th, Tom slipped down. 30tb Ueenan's
other eye cloaiog fast; tbe Boy rushed at
Tom, and literally ran over and fell on bim.
3 1st, tbe Champion down egaiD. 32d, the
beatine was now even. Sayers for choice j
Tom floored by a right nanaer; neona..
going blind. 33d, tbe Boy feeling be had do
time to loose, rushed in j Tom slipped through
the Boy's arms. 34th, both fell, lorn nnaer.
25th, sharp exchanges at close quarters,
endine to tbe downfall of Tom. 1 wo bonrs
bad now elapsed 37th, and last, lorn was
first up, and seemed tbe better man ; Heenan
caught Tom reund tbe neck at the ropes ana
tbea held bim j Tom's efforts to extricate
himself were vain, but be administered severe
pnni3bment to tbe Boy's face.
Tilt FOLIC iHlV.
ti, nnw mad a determined effbit to interfere,
winch those present aaemod equity determined to pre
vent, end the end of the ring havins; been eut, the en
closure then wns inundated by a dense eruwd, whieh
scuicely left the camuatauia ai feet to fight in. Umpire,
lelerees, and all were overwhelmed, and the whole thing
binimea nitre cluae mob round the two men fighting Al
ter this, four other rounda were fooglit, in the uudst of
llns dense masaof partisans of either aide, who, however,
allowed the, men to fight in the fairest way they could, con.
sisfent with their having hardly any room to light at all.
Tina, however, wae, on the whole, unfair to Sayers, whoae
only ebance now lay in advoidinfr the tremendiais blows
of hia antagonist, agaiuat whom he contended with only
one bund, and who, thoughuow aa blind aa a bat, waa ati II
possessed of nenrly all hi iranienae strength, and, to a little
man like Snyers, very nearly aa formidable aa ever. In ,
these roendi sometimes Sayeia gotawful blows upon tho
head and body, and eomeliinee he managed to give ill re
turn bit tremendous lunges full in the disfigured face of hia
antagonist. At oue time enpa were thrown up, and cheen
given for Heenan na having won, when ha knocked down
payers, who would apriug hi hia feet and give the Ameri
cau such staggering blows, that be ia tum waa bailed aa
conqueror.
At lfiieth tbe notice forced their wav to where they
were righting, in a space not much Inrger than an ordinary
dining tuble, and the referee ordered them at once to dis
continue. Once in the enrly itoeca of the Relit, hits the Times.
"shouts went to nd the ring that Payers had virtually al
ready lost, and indeed the punishment he had received whs
an much mora severe than that bestowed upon hia tall,
wiry antagonist, who seemed always stalling and alwaya
fresh, thnt mnttere really began to look aerioua for the
Champion, and almost to warrant the belief Ibat the belt
was going to Troy."
i-.igiity-seven noblemen ana a minister from uamDriuge,
were present at the fight.
(Fioni Bell's Life in London.
Alibis hour it is impossible for us to extend our re
murks on this gallant light to the length which ita merits
deserve. It was, up to Ihe unfortunate termination, de
cidedly the very beat Championship Fight we ever wit
neased. It wns to the time aforesaid fought with a man
liness, a fairness, mid a determination on both Bidea wor
thy of the highest commendHtloji. Without an attempt at
shifting, euch scorned to take a mean advantage, and
loudly and ,-cpentedly waa euch of them cheered. The
giitne displayed on both sides was remarkuble. The glut
toay and bottom of Tain layers are too proverbinl to need
further comment at out hands - but as certain rumorahave
been Hying uuoul to the eflect that Heenan was destitute
of those qualities, we deem it right lo eapreas our belief
ut a euiot-r, more determined fellow never pulled hie
htrtt off. Ills punishment waa terrible, and yet he took
found aftl-r round, without flinching, and almost inva
riably with a smile on his face. We aie bound to own
Unit in tins, as in nis talent, ne naa very agreeably disap
pointed us ; and had we not known his career, we certain-
should never have set him down for a novice. He has
it excellent delivery with Ins left, which was ns stiuight
a nan, anu cany in uie ngni was veiy neavy.
It anneiirs to us. thai his bands are not strong, for before
half the battle waa got through his left hand was so much
swollen as to lie almost useli-sa, and this, doubtless, wus
fortuuate for Tom, wbo, with his right arm gone, could
bave made but a poor stand against such a weapon had it
retained ita original hardness. Of his right Heeiian mukea
but little use, but this is a quuhty he muy yet leain. or
a conduct at the coneiiision of ttietmttie we cannot speak
too strong terms. We trust, it waa occasioned owing
thering being broken, and by lie fact that, being almost
hid, fe took the unoffending seconds of Ins opponent for
mi othei peraons. Wa aasure him that each eonduct is
it calculuteu to gain mm inenas in tnis-;ooiliry,ana mat
tie allowa his temper to set the belter of his judgment
again in a similar way it may coat himdenr. Of Tom
Suyeis we need any no more than that he fought the bat
tle throughout with consummate tact and judgment, aud
considering that Ins right arm (hia principal weapon) was
wus rendered almost useless tiom the commencement, loo
iich praise cannot he awarded to him for Ins course and
MilneRa. We are flf opinion, even without that arm.
that he would eventually hnve pulled throughout, had the
fight been finished on the day; but it, is useless speculating
ou cases wlnek may yet again lie brought on for trial, and
we shall therefore leave the publie to form their own
opinions. On Ihe qinetion of nationality the only point
tjiut has leen decided, and the ouly point in our opinion
requiring decision, rs thut both England and America pos
sesa brave bins, andeuca cimimy haa reason to be proud
of the champion sliehaa selected. Whether the match will
befuuglit out weeaunotat present any. JJUt are aouoc-
eiui. noxious Ih nave il arllli-o ; run lor ourselves, were
e nskotl, we woiiid any that eneh is giioa that ne is de
rvine a lctt. and wc would call on our countrymen to
suhscrilie for euch a trophy aan reward for Heejian'e enter
prise and botdneas in coming, asbe has done, to beard the
Krltiea Clininnion on ins own gioutia A meeting win
louktleas tie held shoitly to decide wkat slrell lie done. It
s iinooesible for the battle to be fought but this week, and
we may liiereiore at once state ni tnat cnseait aie on.
From Wilkea' Spirit of theTimea.J
The heroism displayed by the Benio a Hoy, and bis
courageous bearing, wns frequently upplnuded during the
hrrt. l.ittie, liiereiore, nm me smuu ihiiios 01 Americans
seated around Hint ring exiect to see it uroKeu up. t nat
It was so will be found too true, ami ita motives Been f io
lainlv. when our narrutive of the contest is perused. W e
liave iioheaiialion in pronouncing John C. Heennn faifly
eutitled to the ChampiMii'a itelt. He knocked down hia
dvcrsary thirteen times, and on one occasion tnrew mm
tike a frog At last, ufter a rally and a close, in which the
mbatnuts nagged each other on the ropea, and the odda
were 10 to 1 ou Heennn, the crowd broke into the ring in
n must ruffianly muniies, under a fulae prelenoe thut the
constable were interfering. These very constable had
been on the ground during half the ballte.and were averse
to making any attempt at getting in. uui tne rumans,
aeeine that their man would be beaten and their monev loat
made the presence of the police au excuee, and slopped
further ptoceedutga.
At this juncture the referee quitted this place, rrreat un
fortunately, leaving all queatinn of "fair or foul" without
a deciding voice. 1 nree rounoa were lougiir. alter ins uc-
ourture. and al the end of the third the uproar waa tremen.
dous. the ruiffkcepcrs were unable to keen the mob back,
and ihe vuriorv. which would ia a few minutes huve leen
warded to joliu tlt-eiuin couia not oe ooiaineu. j nc
iwardlv mob aaw the laurels within hia grasn, and tore
them away from his reach. We acquit 1 em buyers of
any foreknowledge of their intention He fought with the
grhidness we have ever henrd attributed to him; but hia
pHiliNUB had resolved tnat he t nouiu not loae, aau seeing
their cae a dernemte one. thev rushed through the ropea.
No anneal emild be rnado to the referee, for he vanished
the moment the row began, or his decision could pat fail
to have been in favor of Heenan. That he won the battle
no unbiassed person will doubt ; tliat be deserves "The
licit" weure positively certain
Special Correspondence af the N. Y. "Bimea
London, Wednesday, April 18, 18C0.
I visited Heenan last evening and found
bim most comfortable and in excellent spirits.
He it anxious to fight havers as soon as pos
sible. if he is not satisfied with the present.
result. Tbe indignation of tbe Americans
here, and in fact a large portion of tbe
British pnblic, is loudly and vebemontiy ex
nressed. JCe ring was nroneo into ov
pack of thiourea, wbo need tbe excuse to rob
everv one.
- ... . . T"T . , ,
It was well Known mat sir. neenao wouiu
not be allowed to carry tbe Champion Belt
oat of the country, end the Englishmen who
bad bet tbeir all on bayers, as soon as tney
found their Cbamoion wag losing, retortea to
tbe most unfair means, kicking uecjiao ana
nullina him down.
a meetine 01 me Americaus win ie, iJim-o
in London to-night, and yoo may expect to
sea soma twentv controversies in toe papers
Mr. George Wilkes will aomana me iuit ior
lleenan, and will rurntsu testimony o prove,
ha is entitled to it. Of one thing vour read
ers may be certain Ueenan's rights will be
properly attended to, and bit position will De
maintained to tbe last. A
Tbe New York Tribune, or tbe 38th ult
savs :
"A eent eman now at tbe t. rsicnoias,
and wbo witnessed tbe fight, tays that when
lteenan bad got bayers into eocn a position
mat, ne most Inevitably kave won tne oaine,
John Morrissey cut tbe ropes and let Ueonan
un 10 me ground.
-art
New Advertisements.
Ia the Court of Common Fleas of
Northumberland County.
IN lbs matter of the petition of William L.
Dewert. prgyipg the Court to award ana de
cree, to bim, lha balance of the fund raised from
the sale of pan of bia real estate remaining in
Court, alter payment and satisfaction of the
judgments to which it was awarded by tbe audi
tor as per report confirmed on tbe 2nd day of
January, UGOi notice is hereby given to all
partiee interested to appear in Ceurt, upon the
first Monday of May next, at ten o'clock, A. M.,
to shew cause, if aDy they have, why tbe prayer
ertbe petilioaer shoaU not be granted,
i I). ItF.fKI.EY, Prolb'y.
Piollion-'a-'' fr . I
Pullbui), A4 ; . '
9 q Q V V 9
SPRING GOODS,
I860.
E. V. BRIGHT & SON,
8XJNBTJI"5r, PA,
INVITE the publie to call and examine their
Stack or
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
JJD tliv2 QI CCD CEI3 533
combining beauty and durability.
NOTION 8 AND HOSIERY
a very large variety.
EOOTS A1TD SHOES,
all qualities and prices.
GROCERIES,
frash and pure.
HARDWARE,
of every description.
HATS .A.IHTJ CAPS,
of the latest ttylea.
QUEENSWAliE AND GT.A8SWARE,
newest and best deeigns.
WILIrOW AND WOODWARE,
a firat rate assortment, Ac, Ac., &c.
Our stock of the abovo is very largo.
Purchasers vyill find it their interest to
call and examine our assortment before
pujchasing elsewhere.
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Wanted in exchange, at the highest
prices.
E. Y. BRIGHT k SON.
Sonbury, April 31, 18C0.
COOPER & CONAIU),
5. E. Corner Xinlk and Market Streets.
PHILADELPHIA.
I N VITE attention to the largest stock they bave
evei uilered, comprising i part,
LADIES CLOTH CLOAKS
Of plain, atripetl and mixed Cloihs, of the newest
napes and material, got up in tbe most
ELEGAN7AND ARTISTIC
manner, and to sell at very reasonable rates.
ACE POINTES AND MANTLES,
Black Silk Mantles,
Grey Dress Goods,
Chenc Mixtures,
Barege Anglais,
Poplincttes,
French Bareges,
Barege Robes,
Plaid Goods,
Bayadere Goods,
Black Dross Goods,
Enibroderies,
Also,
MENS' AND BOV WEAR.
First rate Black Cloths, for If 2 25, $2 SO ana $3
Light Cloak ings at $1 25, $1 50 and 32.
Stock of Cloths is very large, iclect and cheap.
CA8SIMERES.
Fancy, neat, plain, mixed and black.
Goods eapectally for Uoya' wrar.
rine Ulack t.;asKimcrca, $1 to 2 25.
Veatings of Silk, ulvncia end Maraeillrs.
COUl'EK d- CONARD,
Ninth and Murkot Street, Philadelphia.
April 21, 18C0.
CENTRAL HOTEL,
SUNBURY, Northumberland eouhty, Pa.
THIS large and commodious Hotel, now
managed by J. H. ECKDERT. It
ia situate at the Railroad Depot North East
corner of Market Square, iiunburv. and at
the torminua of the Sonbury A Erie and North
ern Central Railroads, and ia open for Ihe accom
modation ol 1 ravclera and the puMic in general
J he proprietor will give hw exclusive atten
tion, to the comfort and convenience of hia guests
and is determined to make this establishment
rank among the first in the State.
His table will be smiplied wilh tbe best the
market can produce having the advanlauo of
daily cotnmunination by cars direct front llulli-
more, and also from those bringing produce Uom
tbe surrounding country.
, His bar will be supplied with the purest liquors
the market can produce
La-elul and ebliging servants always in at
tendance.
A share of the local and traveling community
is most rcKpectfully solicited.
iMinbury, January 12, 181)0.
The World's Great Exhibition Prize
Medal !
AWARDED to C. MEYER,
FOR HIS TWO 1'IANOS, LONDON, OCTUW'R 16,
icot.
C MEYER, respectfully informs bis friends
and the public generally that be has con'
stintly on hand I'ltaos, equal to those for which
he received tbe Prize Medal in London in 1R51.
All orders promptly attended to, and great care
taken in the selection and packing the same.
He has received during the last fifteen years
more Madals than any other maker from the
Franklin Institute also, first Premiums in .Bos
ton, New York and Uullimoro.
Warerooms No. 722 Arch Street, below 8th,
south side, Philadelphia.
April 14, .860 3mw
CENTRAL HOTEL
Sale and Livery Stable.
rTWE subscriber respectfully announces to the
A publie that be is prepared to accommodate
them with Saddle-Horses, Horses and Buggies,
Sulkies, Carriages, Kockaways and Hacks, at
Ihe ahorfc-st notice. His stock of Horses are
admired for speed and geBllenes, The vehicles
are neat and in good order.
Careful drivers will always be in readiness to
carry passengers to any point desired.
tV Omnibusses for parties and pic-nics can
be had at all times with or without driver.
The patronage of the public is respectfully so
licited. J. H. EC K BERT, Manager.
Sunbury, April 21, 1060.
KOTIOE.
NOTICE is hereby given that we have
this day purchased at Sheriff's Sale aa
the property of John Sbissler, ono two barse
wogoo, three setts of harness, three mules end
one canal boat called "Two Brother's of Sun-
bury." All of wbicb we bave loaned to tbe said
iiobo BOiSSier anring our pleasure.
y 111 LIN U & UJIANT.
Sonbury April lOlb, 1860. 4t.
COUNTY SCIEIUrVTE!V,DE!i,T.
Mr. L. A LLE MAN, Teacher of the Sbamokin
Ilich School, will be presented to tbe Convention
of kkhool Directois, to meet in May next, for the
office of County Superintendent of Noiuiumber-
land county.
Bhamokin. March 31, I860 6t
NOTICE.
THE Stockholders of the Sbamokin Steam
Ferry and Towboat Company, axe notified
that an electiain for five directors for tbe ensuing
year, will be held aftbe oHice of the Company
ia the borough of Sunbury, on Monday the Tib
ot May nrit. PelUopan from 2 to So clock, r.M
HEKXY DOMStL, Bee y
- 1 1 i iv tlst, A ril I860,
Treasurer'! BaJa of Real Estate.
Agreeably to lha provisioni of tbe Act of
asaeuiDiy, untitled "an Act to reauce "
State debt, Ac, panned the 29tb day of April,
1844, for non payment of taxes, and its aup
plement thereto, tbe Treasurer of Northum
berland county hereby gives notice to an
persons concerned therein, that ooloss the
County, State, Road and School Taxes, to.,
due on the following real estate In the county
of Northumberland, ere not paid before the
day of tale, the whole, or such parts of each
as will pay the charges and oosts chargeable
thereon, will be sold at the Court House, In
tbe borough of Sunbury, connty of Northum
berland, on Monday, tbe lltb day of Jane
next: and the snla will ba continued by ad
journment from day to day, for arrearages of
taxes due the said county, and the cost
accruing on each respectively :
Amount of Tax,
Coal Township.
1 Let, No. 4, block 53, S. M. Kase,
1 year,
SI " Wm. Kichlino, 2 years,
S " Francis Kennon, 1 year,
8 " Christian Keller, 1 '
3 No. 1 aod 8, block 198, James
Luckes, 2 years,
2 " No. 10 & 11, block l'JO, Oeo.
Leigeoriog, 1 year,
8 " Harry McOran, 1 year,
2 " No. 423 & 424, block 7, btoce
& Compaay, 1 year,
1 " No. 2, block 83, Leah Fisher,
1 year,
Xerbe Township.
3 " No. 1, 2 3. block 78, Wia. J.
PhillipF, 1 year,
1 " No. 13. block 13, 118, Jonas
bergstresscr, 1 year,
1 " No. 11, block 23, Uuorge
Weaver, 1 year,
122 " C. I Ilelfcnslein, 1 year,
5 ten acre lots, " ' I "
3 one ocre lots, " " 1 "
1 Lot, No. C, block 134, John Camp
bell, 1 year,
1 " No. 1, 2, block 113, Abraham
Znrtinnn, 1 year,
2 " No. 12, 13, block 92, Daniel
Slopick, 1 year.
$0 13
8 22
HO
80
63
24
80
32
CI
3 33'
CI
1 20
1 97
80
14
C5
40
93
58
1 14
40
80
21
29
41
39
45
1 12
90
74
1 GO
55
24
1 25
96
CO
1 30
51
1 08
42
O "
I
40
21
1 '
3 '
159
g:
No. 3, block 121, Wm. Stan-
toD, 2 years,
No. C, 7, 8, block 92, l'bister
Davis, 1 year,
No. G, block 86, Lovi John,
1 year,
No. 6, block 125, Jonas K oi
lier, 1 year,
No. 7, block 119, Teter
llangbawont, 1 year,
John Zimmerman, 1 year,
No. 5, block 88, Isaac Taylor,
2 years,
No. 10, block 13C, Thomas
Foolds, Sr., 1 year,
No. 8, block 78, Joseph Kel
ly, 1 yoar,
No. 9, block 40, Charles Hog
pens, 2 years,
Thomas Highlander, 2
years,
No. 5 or 6, block 130, liar
mon Cutlep, 1 year,
No. 1 and 2, block 55, David
Donbacb, 1 years.
No. 3, block 93, Simon Cam
eron, 2 years,
No. C, block 55, Martin Oneal,
1 year,
No. 3, block 54, Saruh Ga-
lapy, 1 year,
No. 9, block 89, John Bates,
I year,
No. 7, block 131, Thomas
llrison, 1 year,
Mount Carmel Township.
No. 25, 2G, block CI, William
I'erning, 1 year,
No. 14, block CI, J. E. Mi
nicb, 2 years,
No. 3, block 23, Kobert Mar
fy, 3 yearn,
No. 14, block 41, Thomas J.
Morgan, 2 years,
No. S, block 22, James Ken
nedy, 1 year,
No. 1 & 2, block 43, Jonas
Thomas, 1 yeur,
No. 1, block G7, Thomas Jen
kins, I year,
Wm L.Dewart, 3ycars,137 48
25, block 23, l'atrick
No.
Carter, 3 years, 1 5G
A Ifxnndur Jordan, 1 year, 20 10
No. 9, block 52, Tbomag Kurl,
2 years, 51
No. 12 i 13, block 23, David
Davis, 1 yeur, GO
iMwer .Valiancy.
2 " l'eter Herald, 1 year,
a 73
Coal Township.
36 acres, Martin Weaver, part of
McCarty & Weaver's tract,
1 year, 1 15
380 "
72 "
Jas. Matbovrs 1 " 12 1G
McCarty & Weaver, 2 " C 00
Xerbe Township.
3C0 "
Mathias Reed, 2
Carbon Run Imp. Co.2 '
tieorge Ueebe, 3 1
Mount Carmel.
.lane or Jos. Stephens, 2
11 88
28 00
157 29
13 63
164 "
112 "
43 "
130 "
Mt. Carmel Comp. 2 " 47 15
Kimber Cleaver, 2 " 6 21
Lou.tr Augusta.
17&S"
2 " Martin Ilanolds,
GO " Henry Keiser,
2
8
4S
4
3
100 " Susan lkstiao,
lja.2p
Jobn ltenn,
Michael Ureasinger,
18 "
Jiusk Township.
William LeQler, 2
Foint Township.
William Cook, & 1
2 S7
3 0
43
35 "
CO "
William JJouboI, 1 "
Lower Mahanoy.
2 " Jobn llerold, 1 " 6
0 " lieorge Herold, 2 " 2
2 " Harrison llerold or
Philip, 2 "
JACOB F. KOllitBACIl,
Honburj, April 14, 1890. Treasurer,
TREASUEER'S SALES.
LIST of the Unseated lands advertised
for sale by Jacob F. Hohrbsch, Treasurer
of Northumberland comity, agreeably to ao
Aot ef tbe General Assembly of tbe Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the 13tb
day of March, 1845, and tbe supplement
thereto, entitled en Act directing Uie moae
of selling Unseated Lands for taxes and other
purposes, will be exposed to public sale, at
tbe Court House, in tbe Borough of Sunbury,
on the 11th day of June. 1860, at 10 o clock
a. m., tbe following described Tracts of Land
for arrearages of Taxes due and the costs
accruing on eath tract respectively, to mt :
If not gold on the day above mentioned, to be
adjourned from day to day.
Acres. Warrantee'g Names. Am't Dae.
Antis Henry
Adamg Thomas
1674 Jenkins J a uses
Antis Frederick f Coal $786 58
Adams Kobert
Foster Tbomag
Jobn Jenkins
F. Antis
11. Adams
1704 llicbard Salman IMt.Car'l 477 03
Richard Manning
Edmund lloff
Jatneg Grier
Tbomag Grier
Kobert Cbaraplaia
Tbos. Cbamolein '
067 Wm. Morrison i alt. Carmel,
James BtepbeusOD f 379 07
James Cowart
Isaac Ntff
Haily John N. Zerbe 894 00
4loyd Jobn Coal 126 25
llrosious Peter " 22 1 8
Hillintfton Thomas Mt. Carmel 23 07
Hellas Hugh
" 10 zu
19 26
Cameron 1 85
9 47
Sliamokin 9 55
J'oiut 80
1 28
' 04
Coal 117 37
Bower Christian
Boyle Luke
Batton Samuel
Botterton Benj.
Bertram Alex.
Barren John, jr.'
Boyd John
Brady John
Brady John
117
131
CG
15
Brady W. 1.
1)
164
403
Mrady Walter
Low. Augusta
Cuilisquaqtie 1
72
Hetlerton Itenj
liig Mon
iit'u. I
nip. Co. Coal 132
309
197
390
200
97
14
8
6
G9
3G2J
196
227 6
947
399
J. lloalin t'out 101
J. llouiiu 2
Wm. Adams & others. Coal 128 31
liohanan James Mt. Carmel 56 00
Brook John " 26 97
Cleaver Kimber " 4 09
Cle.ver Kimber " 2 59
Cleaver Kimber " 2 03
Cleaver Kimber Coal 12 P8
Cowdcn Jobn Zerbe 178 91
Carson Jobn Coal 83 01
i Cook William Cameron 26 1G
Carbon Kun Imp. Co., Coal 311 55
Darr John Cameron 13 9G
Did John 32 91
Darr Mry " 9 12
Darr l'eter " 8 78
Durr Luke " 2 98
Did John Up. Mahanoy 5 GH
Darr Mary " 4 35
Darr Peter " C 92
Darr Lt.ke " 7 b7
Dunnrt William Lit. Motiauoy 1 60
264
S50
50
80
130
100
159
181
197
220
196
148
3G8
52
115
8(!
3G0
90
280
170
269
165
327
208
20
181
36
28
173
259
120
2071
2531
r.o
160
100
300
100
1091
300
129
200
300
250
100
40
100
42G
219
57
2181
104
193
221
GO
80
203
203
94
300
354
160
G6
28?j
20
200
187
345
327
220
215
107
103
OS
DenartJohn " 1 iG
Dewart Wm. Low. Augusta 3 14
Dowart John " 2 3G
hlliott William Mt. Carmel
Klhott Wiliam
Kploy Andrew Point
KveDs Smith Mt. Carmel
Kstricboico , owners, '
Fegely Reuben "
Fegely Wm.it Solomon, Coal
Pile Luke Cameron
Wm. Pritcbard Mt. Carmel
Wm. Sbeed, (part) "
Andrew Sbuber "
William Boyd "
Wm. or C. Boyd "
Merrick Starr, (part) "
Valontine Brobst "
41 23
12 36
92
4 90
100 60
42 7s
3 29
13 61
37 C9
23 10
45 70
29 17
3 60
42 53
11 08
7 64
29 12
103 06
4 99
87 67
130 90
4 70
22 46
3 72
Gordon Joseph
Grant Thomas "
Urant Thomas Zcrbe
Grant Thomas Cameron
Gray Kobert Coal
(iroeo William "
Urant Thomas "
Ccunt Thomas "
Ciirdner Archibald "
(lardner Archibald "
Gardner Archibald "
tjardner Wm. P. Jackson
Uaulner Archibald, Poiut
Gardner Wm. P. "
9 GO
1 20
90
2 40
1 02
Gardner Archibald, Lit. Mahanoy 1 GO
Gardner Wm P
1 40
8 83
4 35
1 74
Harrison Wm fc'ameton
Harrison Wm, Up. Mahauoy
lloueel John "
Jluuter Alexander Sbamokin
Hunter James Lit. Mahanoy 3 42
Hall Charles " 1 72
Hoffa Alexander " 46
Hall Charles Low. Augnsta 8 50
Hubley Uernard Zerbe G3 G6
Heimlich Henry " 73 36
Heimelricb Henry Coal 51 79
Heller Jacob, Zerbe 34 20
Hileman Isaac C. Cameron G 60
Jackson Je,remiah Mt Carmel i 05
Jackson Juremiiih " 5 65
Jordan James Low. Augusta 1 50
Irwin Kobert
Irwin KobeYt
Kroll Michaol
Kroll Michaol
Kidd John
Up. Mahauoy 14 05
Point 2 84
Coul 45 09
Zerbe 30 10
Lit. MubMoy 2 30
Kintainc; Abra'm
1 omt 10
King Lzekiel
King Ezt-kiel
Lukins Abigail
l.ukins Smith
Luke Kicbard
Lake llicbard
Lake Kicbard
Lewis James
Lake Kichard
Luke Kichard
Lyon John
Like Kichard
Lake Kichard
1
I
S4
3
00
Cbilisquaque
Coal
50
49
59
27
53
68
40
44
40
64
6't
96
53
Jackson
Lit. Mahanoy
Point
300
80
200
21
31
Cbilisquaque
Morgan Samuel Mt Carmel 17
15G
Maury Peter
Zerbe
93 40
29
Martin J U
Miller Julia
Moyer Georgo
Meadling John
Meatilintr Joha
Martin Peter
li
140
00
50
Cameron
Up. Mahanoy
111
200
1 omt,
50
Martzner John D
Aiartio Peter
200
96
10
50
Marshall Wm, owner, Comoron 23
Marshall Wm II, owner, Coal 1
Miller Christian, Up. Augusta 1
21 1
rsouuonant James Poiot
11(1
I'noce Georue
Coal
43 05
47 C3
46 43
61 30
85 bO
I 83
3 39
I 69
3 90
3 37
92
108
Heea Saruh
Kees Sarah
Kees Daniel
Heea Thomas, jr,
Itustan Thomas
Hustan Mary
89
Mt Carmel
Coal
Mt Carmel
206
309
27
281
211
Heynolda obn "
Huston Charlotte "
lieee Daniel, "
Jloes 1'bomas Jackson
Heea Thomas Lit. Mahanoy
Sasseman Teter Mt Carmel
(Shannon Wm "
Smith Mary "
Ktetman William "
091
233
100
239
1
64
36
3
b
4
I8SJ
333
235
463 V
171
Scott Abraham
Smith Luke
Smith Abigail
Smith Kvana
Smith Jobn
Scott Abraham
Smith Daniel
Cameron
15 31
3 75
3 28
9 15
3 65
1 13
107
m
300
Up. Mahanoy
Sliamokin
Lit. Mahanoy
Cameron
Ml CttrniQl
Coal
171
H7J
173 32 Scott Samuel
21 43
45 90
3 IH
203
Tunes Iticbart
TitsworthJohtj
Titsworth Jobn
2 3
170
1971
99
Taggart Hubert "
Tyson Joseph "
Titsworth Jobn Sbamokin
Taggart Kobert "
Trickel C'bas. U, Jackson
34
00
227
303
80
2971
44
203
8
200J
Trickel Cbas U, Lit. Mahanoy 1
C2
48 Thompson Mt Carmel
20 18
304) WbitesJohn Coal
114 39
2181 Wilson wniiam
41 81
313 Walker Lewis "
31 40
40 Weikel Jacob "
CI Yorlhimer Henry "
35 Zeigler Isaac .erbe
75 Zeigler Isaac Coal
I 41
24 65
21 35
28 20
87 49
300 i Zimmerman Math. "
JACUU UUUKHAl'U, Treat,
Treasurer's Office, )
Sunbury, April 14tb, 18C0. J
TAVERN STAND
FOB SALE.
THE subscriber o.Tere at private sale, on - rea
sonable terms, the well known TAYEKN
STAND, in (Sunbury, Northumberland county,
IV, kept as such by Miebael WilverL Tile
bouse is located on Fawn street, near tbe tshs
mokin Valley anJ PotUville Kail Koad Depot,
and is doing an excellent business. The build
ing is a LAKUE FKAME HOl'SE, being near
ly new. There is also on the premises a large
(Stable and KLied, lately erected, with an lee.
House and other conveniences. The property
is in good repair, with a good garden and choice
fruit on Ihe lot.
He else offers for sale valuable Lot in the
upper end of tbe town.
For further particulars apply to
E MANUEL WILVrtlT,
Much 31, ItjbU. Suiil-uiy.l'a. ,
159
147
r.o
210
40
344
50
348
425
100
160
80
166
45
258
To tbe School Directors of Korthumber'
land County,
(iisnistx : In pttrsnanre of lbs 4 )d sec
tion of the Act of th May, 1854, you are hereby
notified to meet in Convention, al the Court
Honae in Sunhury, on tiro first MonJav in Msy,
I860, being the aevorilli diy of lite month, at 1
o'cUrk In the aflcrnoon. Mid aclort viva voce, hy
a majority of tho wholo nunilwr ol dirrrtors pre
sent, one person of literary and scicntilin aniuire-
ments and skill and experience in Ilia art of
teaching, as County Putwriutendent for Ihe three
succeeding years ; determine the snionnt of
compensations for the same; and certify the
result to the State SnpeiientomUnt at Karris
burg, as required by the 39lh and 4l)lh sectiena
of said act.
JOHN J. REIMENSNYDER,
Co. Supt. of Northumberland County.
April 7 1 Ii, lM(iO. 5t
Letters Yentnmcutary.
Estate of Sarah lane Moore, late of Lower
Augusta township, Northumkirlund county,
deceased.
VOTICE is brreliv givcsi that letters testa
1 mcntary have this day been granted to the
suliscrilier, ea the rotate of Sarah Jane Moore,
late of Upper Augusta tow nidiip, drcened. All
persons indebted to mid cslale arn rrijueMcd to
mako iinmrdiate payment, and those having
claim will present them, properly authenticated,
to tho undersigned.
JACOB REXX, Executor,
Lower Angioma township,
Aj.ril 7lh. I SCO. r.t
A KEV STUCIC 1)F"
CS3 LLa CE U? LI S3" OZJr .
rT1llK subscriber has just received by Hailroad
a new Stock of Heady Mady Clothing, con
sisting ot
SPEINO AND SUMME5 GOODS
such as
COATS, VESTS, TANTS,
GAITERS, SHOES, ic.
a large variety of rcaJy made Shins, in price from
50 cts. to 5-2,(10.
Also, a largo assortment of Menu' and Boys'
HATS &c CAPS,
of all kinds.
Persons who are in want of Clothing should
call at once as thay will save money.
Store Itoom on the coiner of Markc and Fawn
Btrecls, nearly opposite Weaver's Hotel.
tsCH WEITZER, HEILURONNEK Jt CO.
tSulibury, April 7, 18G0. lyjanc
FOR SAL
VACANT LOTS IN SUNBURY.
OFFERS at private sale ef FOUR VACANT
LOTS OF GROUND, Nos. 14, 63, 125 and
IS7, as marked in the general plan of the towr.
of Sutibury, belonging to tho estate of John
Lukens, deceased, will be received by
S. L. KEE.NE,
The Administratrix, with the will annexed of
suid estate,
KHIi and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia,
and by her agent, IIE.MtV DO.XNEI.,
March 31, I860. 4l Sunbury, Ta.
FUR SALE.
r"pWO LOTS situate in Market street, in tbe
town bf Trevorton, Nos. 12 and 13, in block
Nn. fill. Annlv l.i V U ilAI'lM 1.' u kni:n
"If "3 . v i.i . n, otiiNH'
groi:, ur
H. . MASSEIt, Suiiliurv.
SrAI.DINli'S I'reparcJ Glue, and Phelleys Mucilage
Trice per boule and hrali 4, cents.
Cordial tlixir oi'Caliaaya liurk 4 Dentine, for removing
gie.iFC.
I'fin 9 kl.t AT THIS OFFICE.
Punlatry, March 17, 1HW.
ELUTBS A1TD GZAES.
B. J. WILLIAMS,
Xo. 1C North Sitth Street, FHILAVKLPUIA
19 THE MOST 1..XTKNSIVE MANUFACTURER OF
Venetian IHliids
i!tn
WINDOW SHADES.
VT TUR LARCEST ASD FIMttT
Assortment in the City, at the
Lowest tush lrlccn.
GP" Store Shades made and Lettered.
April 14, I SCO. Sin
I MIR ike InsLint Itelicf and l'efuiaiicnt Cars of Ihia
. distressing complaint use
rENDT'3
nronrlilal t lziirittcti.
Mads by C. H. 6KYMOUR A CO., 107 Nassau Slreat
New Turk, rnce, HI per box ; sent free Ly post.
tSf i'or Sole at all Drugijisia. mar 11, 'OS
IRIMNU &. GRANT have just received by
railroad the largest assortment of QUEENS
WARE and GLASSWARE ever brougbt to
Sunhury. Also, a fresh supply of DRY GOODS,
consisting of Spring Dresa Goods, Prints, Mus
lins and Notions. opr 7, IN80.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
.1 Benevolent Institution established by special
Endowment, for the Utlicf oj the ick and
J)istressed, articled with I 'irulent and Epi
demic Diseases, and especially for the Cure
of Diseases of the Sexual Organs.
EDICAL ADVICE given gratis, hy tbo
Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter,
with a description of their condition, (age, occu
pation, habits of life, Ac.,) and ia esses of
extreme poverty, Medicines furninhcd free ol
charge.
VALUABLE REPORTS on Sperraatorrhs,
and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on
Ihe NEW REMEDIES employed in the Diapen
sary, sent to the afllicted in sealed letter enve
lopes, free of charge. Two or three slaiaps for
postage will be acceptable.
Address. DR. J. BKII.LLV HOUGHTON,
Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. S
South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order
of the Directors.
EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President.
Geo. FiiMriiian, Secretary.
January 14, lb 5 9 ly
JO S I A 11 BK YA 1T&6 oT
Flour and Grain Factors,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
For lha Sale of Produce in Oenernl.
l3r.d eVect, bclew Vine, West side, riULAPKI.rillA.
December 17,1 eso 3iiS
TT8EFUL IN ALL FAMILIE5-I1EGEMAK
&. CO'S Heniine, which removes paint spots
grease, Ac, oc, and cleans gloves, silks, ribbons,
6ic, equal to new, without the slightest iajnry to
color or laune. Sold by all Druggists, aUo at tbis
cilice. 15 rents per bottle.
Short Ifotlce.
IlIE sulscriber having retired from business
hereby notifies all persona indebted to him
on Book account or otherwise, to call and
settle the same without delay, otherwise they will
be put into the bands of a Justice for collection.
GEORGE ROHRBACI'.
Punbury, Nov. 5. I833. tf
OVEIIC OATS, DRESS-COATS, Ac, just
received and tor sale at reasonable prisas at
the Mammoth Clothing Emporium of
SCHWEITZER, HEILBRONNFR A. CO.
Sunbury. Jan. 14, I8UU.
FOR SSa-IE.
A FULL SETT OF BRASS BAND
INSTRUMENTS.
GRANT'S Cornet Hand offer for aalo their
fall sett of instruments consisting of
12 pieces, several of them being rotary valves.
For further particulars epplv to TH08.
D. UK ANT, Leader, or JAKlkv C. Ill
YIN, President,
baobury, March 3, 1660.
PLASTER ! PLASTER ! J
TONS prTuie Nova Saotia Xott Plaster for
XJ eale by BRIGHT cV SON.
Sunbury, April 7, I860.
TB PHILADELPHIA
vva..D,ru?' Pawt ftnd 01a8 Sto,
e. w. con. roiHTu Ai.uwHiu.8XnKKV8,
niii.aoKi.pniA.
q,',rrVU"lf " W"'dOW U'0,B'
I0,i0 roimofPatly, White, lllnck, PeJ, - , in
tO,(HW Ua l.ma l.mtvnl Oil, Rpinlt Taii.mtirw, Camnheiio
Aleoh.il, Ac. 1
Tons ol Hura White Laad. in bbh., I liWs., en sn 95
ami It Ibkrps. ' '
Jtf Tons of Tiiil iiiov White Lend, in t'.aa, I M,: 100
00, j anil Ui II, k.cs '
48 Tons of Nrw ork White t.wd, ia Mils , I Ws I to
.10, 1lllld lt!j III. krps. " ' '
3i Tons ol l'uie I'renoli While Zwf, nt lW, 1 ht,i (. .
SO, U'.arid lit Ih kegs ' '
(0 Tons of Aim-rir inSiiow White Zinc, Inblila, 1 N,'s If,..
60, 'i'. and lv II, k.-cs
So Tons of Irf-hnrh Ameriraa Kmc, in l,Ua, I l,h:a. fffl 5
Jt, and m la. kna "
93 Tons of Zinc Vaints. of diffrrent Coin's, in hi. la 1 tills
ICO, no. UiandlK llikek-il. '
30 Tom of Almeral I'iiiiiH, of dilA-rcni ,,lrs ilry r
ground in till.
1(1,000 pounds of pure French Orecn, Chrome nrem, Xr
low, lllue, Hhrk flml other ojilors dry ot 111 ml.
1,000 pounds of Smnlui' asaaried l!!ue, Uliick, He,:. Uitan,
and oilier eolois.
1(10 Packs of fS jkl lnf, GIiizI.ts' Uiinnowln, Clajar'
I'utly, Hawk Kiiivik, Ac.
2.00 (Jallous (Killed oil, vanishes, Jnpnns. Zive Tfrr,
n. I'.ini!, Viimikh nial Culnainoie Crunlirs, I. gilSer v.j,'
(t romjilata awirtmenl of class floods anhraei-d in ll.o
IJrug and Tiunt Ilurineaa.
also,
9.000 bMs. Tloman Cement.
3.m Kosendaleand Ilrdniulic Oiment.
I.IHH) " Calrineil, lilld, )entlrv,Ca"lii.g rimtM, tr.
Ca"Allof which I will aril at Wholesale mid Itettiil, a!
fron 1(1 to 'Xj per cent lass than other estalihslnneniH
IIKNKV O U. HA VK
rraprletor of ti,8
Pldtndelphia Cask rar. Tumi and G'.um ?t..ie,
U-.uili.Wrst eorner of Kourtli xnd LVslloWkili Bia , Wola.
.Maich II, 160. 3ib s
WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SiLVEK
WARE.
"VtrK Would resoeetrully inf irm ur friends, pntMis
V? and lha pahlie nenarallv. that we h.-.ye ii"W mri".:a
and ofUr WHUI.KSAI.l; A.SiU UKTAI1., al ik- i .et
t'ash I'riees. a lme ami veterhaiee eTk of WA'I CHI;?,
JliWKI.RV, KILVKK A.Ni 1'LATKD WAKIS, ..f every
variety and style.
Kverv dewrintinn .if nlArrl'n WrUlK
JKWKMIV, mails to ordtr, at ahort notiee l All
Unfits Vnrn111ted to be as represented.
N. B Purtioobr aitnalion rtiveu to lha reuiii!n; of
Watches Slid Jewelry of evarv d leripiton.
SIALrri'.ll ft AltkKY,
No. Market rlr.t, South Hide, ThiladeloUia.
Fehraary tw lsG0.-3m
Kerosene and Coal Oil Lamps!
IV
EADQUARTERS and Manufactory, No.
1 14 Kouth Second Street, below Cbennuf.
and No. 1, Carter Street, Philadelphia.
jm. a. i'you s txcclsior Aeroscue sml Cosi
Oil rt urner, Merrill & Jones Siiritiir Kurner.
and all other good burners for Coal Uii, tog. '!ier
with the largest and handsomest vutiptv of
i-Aftiro, ol every description. CM NIij.
LIEItH, from two to ifty burners (i!:Fir.
Wfrks, Shades, and all ajticles nertaisinir t, li
business, teothor with the best KEKOSEA E
OIL in the country Wholesalo and Kotail at
the Manufacturers' lowest prices.
Merchants and others will! save money, by cr
amming our Stock and Trices. M. I). DVOT'i".;
LAMP and (JAS FIXTURE STfJUK :'
FACIOin, No. 114 South Second and N"i '
Carter street, below Uhesiiut, rbiladeipi.ii..
February 25, I860. 3m3c
jOLI lr. UK ATI! n HOOKOK
VX-'Truvels nud crent discoveries of rim Jnnan.,. Vrf'
and Kimlli.iliu Medicines, with lull directions l,,i l iecr-
unii rure or cointumptinii, llroucliins. Bouplit, Color,
t'Htarrh, Asthma. V'eveis, rv-urt Disense, Sen j,. C; nc-i
uyapepaia. I.iver C'oiiiplaint. bmvel uinl Urinaiy De--:i
KeiflMle Coilljilxiula, ic Illiislruted with hil.-'nac it
cerliliaUts l cures and CUKravints. For the purpipe I
rvacuiniraa many siitrcriii; lellow-lielfigs at po'ril.lo nnui
. .i. in , i , w iii uvtieiii toanyiiuilot uie o rini
aeut, by sendinir i'5 cents to
DR. HKATH,
elt Bioadway, New York tiv
S '.d, also, liy A. W. Fuller, hiiiil.uiv; Conrud Wrnk,
Nortliaiuiierland ; T . Culdwell, l.e'.viil.urc ; O. M. Un
gentiuch, UloornslmrK j Cyrus Urowu, .Mlllau ; N tail
Rank 4 Co., lhnivillo.
Fcbrunry 19,1-iio ly.
BOOTS AND 8MKS, a large assartmrnt
at FKIL1NO cV GRANT'S
Sunbury, January , lljtiu.
HIGHLY I K PORT ANT NEWS.
M. C. GE AllII ART,
Has returned with a new Stock oi
Confectionarids, Fruit and Toys.
T seercs as if a new age, a new life was Of on-
ing npeu us, animstilig every lu'art so ho'jIit
doedti and higher aims! Art, Literntere and ci
euce will uluw anew and seek to dcvelojie auti
limCr beauties aud granJer i-onceptioii.
The business world too inyit feel the nr . in
fluence and evervpart be quickened uuj s'ree.aih
ened by an increased vitality, wl lch shn;'. ur,e
us on with electric speed to tbe ohi.iiuuiitv-ii,-.;
of greater things than was sver dreamed of in t!ie
Philosophy of the pant.
Animated by the e11tUu4i1n.n1 which prrva ics
all classes, and desirous ef Joint: lu ''.nr.
wards "The gmat events of the Age," thu c .l.
acribrr would respectfully inform tiio ro:! eo
pie of SUNBL'RV and the public generally,
be hae just returned from the cily af fb'' .
pbia with tbe largoet and choicest i-.c!: ot 'V..
fectionarics, Fruit and Toys that ha -vnr ! eK
brought to this section of country. He is al-.-manufacturing
all kinds of Coiilectiouiinca, 4
to fill up orders, wholesa'e oc rotsil, at .!),: no
tice. Among his stock
found :
French 9cirets,
Uurnae Almonds,
Creiuu Whila,
11 lm.H
Ho...
" Vauilla,
Cnnann Scw.
l-Juonca,
04" C'onaVclionaries. n.v '
Guin limps, nil kwivi of win.
Lore lnoiu.
Mint Lr,,is, red uud ivhrta,
Jelly I'ntca,
piuit llroia.
rHielt Oanillea, o( all scuta
Kvek C'amlr,
Altuond Ourtiy,
FRUIT.
riiiHi-a,
Fifs,
Citfona.
Banal uta,
Iatts,
Cvrranta 4(ied,
Alnwads, Raisiais, Nuts of all V. mis
Limox sYKcr
of a superior quality, by the single or dozer A
superior quality of IMegars aud Tokaoco, r.tn) '
variety of Confectioneries, fruit, Tort', ft nt 1'
which is offered cheap at wholesale or reluil.
t3P" Remember the name and place. -J
M. C.GEAKHAHT,
Market sU, 8 doors west of E. Y. Bright t Son'a
seore.
Sunhurv, April 14, 1800 ly
Administrator's Notice-
JVOTICE i hereby given that letters of admin-
istratjon having been granted to the subscri
bers on the aetata of John Moore, Into of Mm
laokin township, Northnmberleud county. decM.
AU persons indebted are requested to make pay
ment and those having claims to present them
for settlement tu tho undersigned, who will attend
at the late reaidonce ef the decedent for that pur
pose, on Monday iho Uth dav of May next.
EI.ItslIA MOORE,
WM. AM.MKRM AN.
tShsmokin twp., April 7, I860. Bt Adm'is.
i(nte of John Thoip, dee'd.
.VOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad-i-v
niiiiistratiou having been granted to tho sub
scriber, en the estate al John Tachopp, lute of
Lower Mahonoy lownahip.Norlhutuberland caun
ty, dectssed- All persons indtbted lo said eatjle
are requested to make immediate payment ui.d
those having claims lo present them for n-ti.e.
ment. ISAAC II. KESS1.RR, Adm'r.
Lower Mahonoy, April 7, I SOU. 6t
To Coimiiuptivr
aKU
NERVOUS STJEPEHERS,
flHE subscriber, for several years a resident f
Jk Asia, discovered while there, a simple vege
table remedy a sure Cure for Consumplio"
Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and Neivnun
Debility. For the beneCl of Consumptives and
Nervous Sufferers, be ia willing to make the
same public
To those who desire il, he will send Ilia I're.
scription, with full directions (free of cbsrgeV
also a sample of Ihe medicine, which ihev wi!l
find a beautiful combination of Nature's 'n pV
herbs. Those dciihig the remedy rati olum 1.
by return mail, bv addressing
J. E. CUTH BERT, Botanic Thyaician,
No. 429 Broadway, New York.
April 14, 1 SCO.-3m
11 YE Barrels Portland Kerosere il, Ihe oet
L ia market, at EKIMNG 4 GRANT'S.
Sutibu'y, Jauuaiy It), eltJ0v