Jomp $fcfos ARRIVAL OF Tng ADRIATIC. THREE DAYS LATER FROM El'KOPE. Important from Sicily The Aid of the North cm Powers Demanded lu Naples ''he (treat Eastern to leaf England Jane 9th, for New Ytrk. The London Herald May JHh, has a de spatch from ltome, elating that, notwithstand iag the statements of the Sardinian journals that the French troops will have eutirely evacuated the i'apal States before the end of June, it is certain that the Duke de Oram moot, in accordance with the instructions received from Paris, has declared to the Holy Nee that the French garrison will not leavo the Fapal territory until the sovereign 1'ontilT himself shall tiave acknowledged that the departure of the French troops could take pluco without any danger to the tranquility and safety of his States. One thousand Irishmen had left Trieste for Ancona, in order to be enrolled in the Ponti fical army. IMPORTANT FROM SICILY. Garibaldi's Expedition to Sicily Mazzinis Appeal to the Sicilians. Tho Paris Patrie of Tuesday evening, the 8th instant, says : Gen Garibaldi's departure for Sicily has been fully conGrmed. Lie left during the night from the 5th to the Cth instaci. The l'iedmonteso Government had ordered all arms and ammunition which bad been deposited at Quarto, ceor Genoa, to be seized, and had also given orders for tho port of Genoa to be watched. ENGLAND. The Great Eastern is advertised to sail from Southampton, for New York, on tho Olh of June. FRANCE. ' Paris May 5. The Patrie believes itself correct in stating that no decision has yet been taken relative to the evacuation of Rome. AUSTRIA. The Demand for Assistance from Naples. Yiksna, May 7,1800. The King of Na pies is alarmed, and, being very anxious for the future, he has applied to the Northern courts for their counsel, nud, probably, for their niorul support. Tho Austrian govern ment is likely to advise bis Majesty to begin liis reforms by breaking the arbitrary power of the police and by enforcing the law of the land, but snch counsel would hardly bo of avail us tbo feeble monarch is completoly in the bunds of the designing persons who are around him. The Queen Teresa, who is in uninter rupted correspondence with ber rulatives at this Court, is believed to be the principal supporter of the present system. That she is the protector of the Jesuit party in the Kingdom of Naples is a fact that admits of no denial. THE LATEST. l',y Telegraph from London to Souihampton. ' FRANCE. Tho London Herald's Paris correspondent Fays: "With whom are we going to war next ?'' is the general .'luestion in French military circles. The cauip at Chalons will consist of cavalry, infantry and artillery com plete, nmounting to 40,000 men, under Mar shal Mc Million, ami will in reality bo in the centre of uti army of observation for forming along the Rhine frontier, the right wing being cschvlaned from liosancon to Strawsburg, and the left wing from Erzto Luneville, tho wholo force amounting to 00,000 men, to bo under the command in chief of the Emporor. The writer says, the last year's events prove the touico of this information to be reliable. alMlKltS TO IJITI1ANAN The following is ao exact copy of (be famous dispatch of George Sanders to the President, which created such an excitement iu the White House : ' Charleston, 27th April, 18C0. Slidell ood Bright are here trying to break up the government. The occasion may orrivo to day for you to act. Northern delegates, with exception of a few from Pennsylvania, New-Jersey, Massachusetts, Oregon, and Califoruiu, in concert with half tbo delegates from Alabama, two Florida, five Tennessee, hulf Kentucky, half North Carolina, half Maryland, half Missouri, a few from Georgia and Arknsus. ogrecd to the following addi tion to tbo Cincinnati Platform, which will be offered this morniug as an amendment to tlio Slave code programme of tho majority, f Here was inserted tbo minority platform. J Tbo amendment will receive one hundred and seventy-live to ninety votes. Alabama, Mis sissippi, and Louisiana will probably with drow from the Convention. Douglas will tLen receive decided majority od Drst ballot, nud on 6econd or third will approximate to two-thirds. U is believed that tho Collectors of lioston, Philadelphia, and New-Orleans will make factious opposition, but tue IJoug. Ins majority will not be intimidated by any thing that the minority can do. And I hope that there will be patriotism enough left in tbo country to ba brought to bear on the factious minority to prevent any departure from that excellent two-thirds rule by the majority. I rely on your patriotism and your generosity. Douglas's example at Cincinnati by which alono you could bave been nomina ted, should bo followed by every competitor. Send for Douglas as soon as the telegraph announces to you that be has a decided ma jority of the Convention and offer him your support, and all will be well. You cannot afford to be tho last President of the United States. "A friend tbot has never deceived yon, however often he may bave gone in opposi tion to your views and wishes. GEO. N.SANDERS. "To President Buchanan, Washington." A Fish Story In tbe State Hoard of Agriculture's Rooms, in the State House, is a glass box or vessel, wherein are kept several specimens of fish among others a eunfisb, about six inches in length. The secretary recently caught a common borse-leech and placed it in the water with tbe Gib. A con test immediately began between the Bunnell and tbe leecb, involving life or death to tbe worm, which was watched with mnch interest and curiosity. Tbe eunfisb attempted to swallow tbe leech bead foremost, bnt tbe latter fastened himself to tbe under jaws of the fish and obstinately refused to be swal lowed. Tbe next thing was for tbe fish to get the leecb out of its mouth, and to this end various Inpenius tnanteuvres were resorted to without effect. At last tbe fisb, raising bis mouth above the surface of tbe water, blew tbe bloodsucker from bis position. Again tbo fish attempted to swallow the leecb, this time tail first; but tbe wily worm fastened himself outside of bis enemy's moatb, and bad to be dislodged by a repetition of tbe blowing dodge. Tbe struggle lasted for more tban a weok, and at last tbe Cob succeeded in getting tbe leecb down, whereat be manifested bis satisfastion by a series of inexplicable curvets. Hut alas ! the exultation of tbe finny victor was brief, for tbe next morning found Mr. Sunfisb Uoating sidewise opoo tbe surface of tbe water dead. The bloodsucker bad triumphed, even in death, and left no living foe. CWw'iJ N. C.) Statesmen. "X Woman should never, under ny circum stances wbutever. lose ber temper." Might as welt tell the wind not to blow on s March day, or tbe rain not to come down in April. It does them good to "explode" occasionally. A woman, to bo good for anything, must have as much spice and sparkle in ber as a bottle of chttinpugne, and if the cork comes out once aud a while, with a bang why that dont de preciate tbe value of their goods. THE MAMMOTH STORE -- KsfECTFt'I.I.Y ben leave to announce their EXTENSIVE STORK HO'l.M The large Stork ever brought to this part of the country at on. time. We have now, not only the handsomest, but tho ' -.-.-..-,..., LARGEST STORE IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA and a Mock of .NEW (lOODS which, in extent, variety, quality and lewdness in price, ire UN KJV'AI.LED! Wenced not particularize, for WE HAVE EVERYTHING!!! Wc have constantly on hand all kindi of DRUGS, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, ' yiiY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING llrtOTS AND SHOES, tiROtjERIES, Ac, Ac. which we will dispose of at the VERY LOWEST TRICES. Country Produce taken in eichange at the highest prices. Our stand one of the oldest in this section of country, and hns always been lavorcd by the LARGEST and UEST run of custom in the neighborhood. We are thankful for patronage we have rereived in the past, and hope that by a continual effort to accommodate our friends and customers, and in consequence of the largeness and vnrirty of our stork, we will merit and receive a continuance of the support and good will of the people. A'e cordially invite you to give us a call I COME ALL ! You will never regret a visit to the Very Larscwi mid i'lienpcsl Store, In this section of the State ! ! Remember the old stand, MARKET SQUARE, near the Cour House. Sunbury, May 19, 1SG0. ly A Yo T II Eli ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS, J. II. E.VGEL of Suiilmry, Pa , HAS just arrived with splendid STOCK of SPRING AND 5U.MM Ell GOODS, from riiilndclphin, to which ha respectfully invites his friends and the Public to call and inspect, he will spare no time in shnwing them. Among his stock of goods will befound, FINE BLUE AND BLACK FP.EITCE CLOTH. Fine Black and Fancy Casimcres 'J weeds, Sat inetts, Jeans, Black Italian Cloth, Cashmcrette, Cottonade, Linens, Linen Drill, Linen Check, and Farcy Vesting, also a large assortment ef Ready-made CLOTHING for men and hoys (cheop.) FOR LADIES WE All, Black and Fancy Dress Silk very cheap, Silk Tissue, Bereges, Chali and Chali Rolies, Berege Delaine, Berege Robes, Figured Brilliant and a variety of other Dress Goods, Spring and Sum mer Shawls, Mantillas, Parasols, a good assort ment of white goods, Collars, Sleeves, Irish Linen, Shirt fronts, Marseilles, Brilliant Ac. A general assortment of domestic Dry Go?ds. Also a large stock of Hats and Caps, Boots and shoes. Hardware, Queens and Glassware, Groceries, Cedarware, Stone and Earthenware, Drugs and Paints, Salt, Fish, Cheese, Ham, Oil, Tor Ac. &c. N. B. Woll and Window Taper, Floor and Tablo Oil Cloth, Carpets, all the above will be sold at low prices for cash or country produce ta rn in exchange for Goods. J. H. ENGEL. Sunbury, May. 13, 1SC0. tf. 1860."srRKS'G & SUMMER 1800 FRILING & Git ANT'S IVIAIVlTtfOTH STORE- market SCjL'ARE, SUNBURY', PA. F RILING A GRANT, respectfully announce to their friends and the public, that they have just received tho Very iargc!t and Best Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ever brought to Sunbury, which will be disposed of at the verv LOWEST TRICES, for CASH OU COUNTRY PRODUCE. Wc keep everything ! We keep everything ! ! Tc keep everything ! ! ! Thankful to our friends for past favors, we soli cit a continuance of the same, at the Largest Store in Central Pennsylvania; Largest and Cheapest Store ! ! Largest and Cheapest ! ! ! IS'" Call, See, and be convinced ! FRILING A GRANT. Sunbury, May 19, J 800. To the Voters of Northumberland County. Gksti.kmen : I offer myself as an independent candidate for tho Ollice of SHERIFF of Northumberland county, at the next general election. It" you think proper to elect inc. vou hall have my thanks, and 1 pledge myself to execute the office faithfully. C. Y SNYDER. Shainokin Twp., May 13, 1800. To the Democratic Voters of Northum berland County. Ftii.owCiti7.kns: I hereby offer mvself as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Should you see proper to nominate and elect me, I shall discharge the duties of the office faithfully and to the best of iry ability. MARTIN GAS8. Shamokin Twp., May IU, 18S0. ORPHANS' COURT SALE IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Northumberland county, will be exposed to public sale at the public house of M M. M. W EAVER, in the town of Shamokin, on Saturday, the 30lh day of JUNE, 1800 : The un Jin lcd half pait or moiety of a certain Tract of I.siid, situate in Uoal township, Northumber land, bounded on the north by lands of the Phil adelphia and Sunbury, (now Shamokin Valley & Poltsville) Rail Road Company, on the south by the Martin lands, end on the east and west by lands of Jeremiah Brown, containing two hundred acres, more or less, whereon are erected a dwelling House and Barn, it being part of a larger tract originally surveyed in the name of Daniel Iiees. Also, The following described Lota of Ground situate in the town of Shamokin, of which be died sole aeized,viz..- a triangular piece of ground bounded south by Wall street, west by lot of late II. Yoxthcimcr, and on the north by street along said P. & S. now 8. V. Il P. Railroad. 3. Another Lot of Ground bounded on the south by Wall street, on the west by the Carbon Run Railroad, on the north by street along the said P. it S. now S. V. & P. Railroad, and on the cast by lot belonging to the estate of the late H. Yoxtheimer. 3. Also, another lot of ground containing ene eighth of an acres, more or less, adjoining lot of Dr. Robert Philips, Shamokin creek, a branch of Shamokin creek, and triangular lot INo. 444 on the plot of town laid out by McCarty. Davis. Warner and Jordan Late the estate of David Thompson, dee'd. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., of aaid day. CONDITION OF SALE. One half of the clear valuation money to re main charged on tbe land during life of the wi dow, the interest to be paid to ber annually to be secured by Bond and Mortgage. 10 per cent ef ballance to be paid as soon aa the property is struck down and the remaining 90 percent on the first day of April, 1861, also be secured by Bond and Mortgage. H. J. WOLVERTON, Trustee, By order of tbe Court. J. B. MA8SER, Clk..O. C Sunbury. May 19, I860. To I He Voters or Northumberland County, Ixitow Cmxiss: Encouraged by many fiends, 1 am induced to offer myself to the people ai candidate for tbe ollice oi eiitiur r , t tha approaching eleotion, and respectfully aolicit your i uffragea, pledging that, in case I am elected. 1 will perform tbe dutiea incumbent on thst offica faithfully, impartially, and to the tent of mv ability. M. K. B ACHM KN Lower Mahsacy j ! THE MAMMOTH STORE! . ..i-nttjt:ii V .j . 1,.l to (he ciiisens oi " riasDeen niieu .u I'KIMXCi & Cilt 4 XT. Instate or Sarah Kerr, deceased. Jomes Peifl'cr, " In the Orphans' Court of vs I Northumberland county. The heirs of Sarah S- Writ of Partition and Kerr, deceased. valuation, returnable to J August Term. I860. To .lane Peiffer late Jane Kerr, Sarah Lever-i na, intermarried with Wallace Russell, Eliza intermarried with BurXalcw, William Kerr, and John H. Wilson guardian of James and Richard Kerr, minor children of James Kerr and Thomas Kerr, deceased, heirs and legal re presentatives of Sarah Kerr, late of tho Borough of Turbutvillc, in Northumberland county, Penn sylvania, deceased. You and each of you are hereby notified, that by virtuo of the above writ to me directed, an inquest will be held upon the real estate of said Sarah Kerr, deceased, to wit : 'J'hreo certain lots or pieces of ground, situate in Lewis township, and the borough of Turbutvillc, Northumberland County, aforesaid, on Tuesday the SOlh day of June next, (1800.) at 10 o'clock A. M., for tho purpose of making partition of, or to valuo and oppraise the said real estate, at which time and ploce you may attend if you think proper. JAMES VANDYKE, Sheriff. ShcrifTa Office, ) Sunbury, May 12, 18G0. ) ESTATE OP GEO DERIC DECEASED. Uidonn Dcrk, "1 In the Orphans' Court of vs j Northumberland county. The heirs of Georgo J- Writ of partition of valu Dcrk, deceased. i ation, returnable to August ' J Verm, 1800. To Samuel Dcrk, residing in the State of Ohio, Catharine Derk intermarried with Adam Fees, Elizabeth Derk intermarried with George Kcrs tctter, George Derk, Michael Derk, Daniel Dcrk, John Derk, Gideon Derk, Benjamin Derk, Peter Dcrk, Maria Detk intermarried wiih Philip Gra ber, Solony Dcrk intermarried with Andrew Kliuger, all residing in Northumberland county, and Leah Derk intermarried with Solomon Bolig residing in Potter county, PaM all heirs and legal representatives of George Derk, deceased. You and each of you, are hereby notified, that by virtue of the above writ, to me directed, an in quest will be held at tho late residence of said (icorge Derk, deceased, in Cameron township, Northumberland county, Pennsylvania, oil Thursday, the 14th doy of June next, ( 1 800.) at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of making partition of, or to value and appraise tha real estate of said decedent, (to wit : A certain tract of land, situate in Cameron township, Northum- nerianu county aiorcsaiu, adjoining lands of Geo. Hornberger, Elizabeth Sleig, and others, ron taining 140 acres, more or lesp.) At which time and place you may attend, if you think proper. JAMES VANDYKE, Sheriff. " ciierui a Ullice, J Sunbury, May 12, 1800. J To the Heirs of Geortre Hall. Dcc'd. In the Court oi Common Tlnns nf fVnrih Inn J countv. Samuel H. Zimmerman, ad- ) niimsiraior oi l atlmrinc l'lu. Yen. Ex. Zimmerman, dee'd., S No. 8. April Term, v. j 1800. Jacob B. Masscr. J The undersigned, annointed bv the said Court auditor, to destributo the moneys raised on the above writ to and amonc those entitled, will sit for that purpose at his oflice, in tho horoua.li of nuntiury, on Saturday, the 19th day of Mav U. lrtf.0, at 10 o'clock A. M. Those inter. ested are notified to attend. HENRY DONNEL. Auditor. Sunbury, May 5, 1800. Micrillaltv. To the Voters of Northumberland County. FcLLOW-ClTIZENS ! Encouraged by many friends. I am induced o offer myself to the people as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF at the approaching election, and respectfully so licit your suffrages, pledging that in case I am elected, I will perform the duties incumbent on that oilice faithfully, impartially and to tho best of my ability. G. M. RENN. Sunbury, April 21, 18C0. To the Democratic Voters of Northumber land County. FELLOW CITIZENS : I hereby offer mvself as a Candidntn for the office of SHERIFF, subject to the rules of me Democratic Tarty. Should I be nominated and elected, I will perform the dutiea nf the oilice faithfully and to the best of my ability. M. E. BUCHER. Sunbury, April 28, ISfiO. To the Democrats of Northumberland County. Fellow-Democrats : I hereby offer mvself as a Candidate lor the oilice or rUUTHONOTARY, &c., subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Should I be nominated aud elected. I will fulfill the duties of the otlices to tho best of my ability, and pledge myself not to ask for a re election to aaid otlicea, believing the one term principle to be the true democratic one. CHAS. J. BRUNER. Sunbury, April 28, 1860. , rilOTIiOXOTAItT. To the Democratic Votora of Northumberland Countv. 17bliow Democbits : I hereby oner myself as candidate for re-election for the oilice of Prothonotary, Ac, subject to the rulca of the Democratic party. Should I be nominated and elected, I will perform the dutiea of the oflice faithfully, and to tbe best or my ability. DANIEL DECKLE V. Sunbury, May S, 18G0. To the Democratic Voters of Northumber land County. FELLOW CITIZENS i Encouraged by many of my friends, I here' by oiler mysell aa a candidate tor the ollice or SHERIFF, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Should you see proper to nominate and elect nit I shall endeavor to discharge tbe dutiea of the oflice faithfully and to the best oi my ability. JOHN B. HELLER Chilisquaque twp., May 12, I860. To the Democrats of Northumberland County. Tiliow Cmzixs: I hereby offer mvself as a candidate tor the ofhee of COLNI V COMMISSIONER, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Should I be nominated and elected, I will perform the dutiea of the office faitluully, and to the best or my ability. ISAAC I). RAKER. 1 'N Mrfhauoy tp., May 6, 1860. SHERIFF SALES. TJY virtue of sundry writs of VtaniTiont -Exroai and writs of Lr.vini Facial, Is sued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Nor thumherlnnd county, to me directed, will be expo sed to Public Salo, at the Central Hotel, in Ui bo rough of Sunbury, Northumberland county, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, the fith day of Juno, (18000 at II o'clock A. M., the following de scribed property, to will All tliat certain two story building, situate in the town of Trevorton, in Zcrhe township, Northumborland county, containing 20 feet in front and 10 feet in depth, situate on Shamokin street, and being lot No. 1 1, in block No. 107, in the general plan of said town. Seized, taken in execution, and to bo seld as the property of John David. ALSO, At the same time and place, a certain lot of ; ground, situate in the town or 1 revorton, in Zerbe township, Northumberland county, being lot No. S, in Block No. 138, bounded by lot No. 4, on the west, and lot No. C, in same Bleck on the east, an alley on the north, and fronting on Coal street on the south, containing 25 feet in front, and 150 fee! in depth. Seized taken in ex- ecution and to be sold as the properly of Charles Weikel, ALSO: At the same time and place, all that certain brick building or Gas House, being 30 feet in front, and 20 feet in depth, situate upon r certain lot or piece of ground in the borough of Sunbury, Northumberland county, on the east side of a 20 feet alley, extending northward from Fawn street in said borough, adjoining on the south, the Gut on the cart and north. Seized, taken in ex ecution and to be sold as the property of Theo dore D. Irish. ALSO, At the same timo and place, two full equal and undivided third parts of and in a certain tract of land of eighteen hundred acres of coal land, commonly called "The Mclntyre Lands," embracing the Locust Mountain, situate formerly in Phomokin, now Coal township, in the county of Northumberland, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Ad jcniing on tha North lot No. 0, thence by land surveyed in the name of George Colrain, now Messrs. Boyd cV Co., and land formerly of '.V'm. Tomlinson, now Messrs. Boyd & Co., thence by allotment No. 8, thence by the Mahanoy Moun tain, containing eighteen hundred and seventy four acrca and seventy perches, strict measure, being sundry tracts and parts of tracts of land surveyed on warrants bearing date the Kith day ot March. Anno Domini 1793, granted unto Edmund Huff, James Gricr, James Jenkins, Richurd Salmon, Richard Manning and Thomas Foster ; also, parts of tracts, surveyed on warrant bearing dale on the 13lh day of November, Anno Domini 1830, grapted to Daniel Brautigam and ,amcs Hepburn, and allotted to Valentine Brobst as No. 7, according to a certain pariition of twenty-five tracts of land, commonly called the "firant Lands." Seized, taken in execution. and to be sold as McCabe. the property of EJward ALSO, At the same time and place, two rontiguous lots nf ground, situate in the town of JYcvorton, in Zerbe township, Northumberland county, bounded on the north by Mahanoy street, on the south by Railroad street, on the cast bv lot of Harrison Heim and Eighth street, and on the west by lot No. 1 1, said lots being numlered in the general plan of said tow n as Nos. 12 and 13, in block No. 56, containing each 150 feet in depth, and 25 feet in width. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Isaiah Morgan and Mary Morgan. ALSO, At the same time and place, a certain lot or piece ef ground, sitaste in Little Mahanoy town ship, Northumberland county, bounded on the south by the Trevorton Railroad, on the north by Mahanoy creek, on the east by land now of Samuel loadartncl, and on the west by land of the heirs of William Roadarmcl, deceased, con taining of an acre, more or less, whereon is erected a two story frame tavern honse and a frame stable, outbuildings, Ac, now in the occupancy of Mathias T. Bohncr. Seized, taken in execution, and to be Bold as the property of Daniel Kramer. ALSO, A I the same time and place, a certain lot or piece of ground, situate in Shamokin township, Northumberland county, adjoining lands of Isaac Arnold on the south, Waters' heirs on the west, ,Ahn Boughner on the north, and the public road leading from Snydertown to the Centre Turnpike on the east, containing 3 acres, more or less, all of which is cleared, whereon is erected a two story frame dwelling house, out kitchen, a well of water, a frame stable, nutliuildinifs, &c. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Isaac Martz. ALSO, AX the same time and place, a certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the town of Trevorton, Zerbe township, Northumberland county, bound ed on the north by Mahanoy street, on the aoulh by Railroad street, on the east by lot No. 6, and on the we3t by lot No. 4, it being marked in the general plun of said town as lot No. 5, in block !o. no, whereon is erected a one story log shanty. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Martin O'Neal. ALSO. At the same time and place, a certain lot or piece of ground, situate in tha borough of Sun bury, Northumberland countv, Pennsylvania, bounded on the west by Fawn street, on the north by a lot of Samuel Snyder, on the south by a lot of Jchn Salman, and on the east by en alley, contairing in front, on r awn street, 28 feet or thereabouts, and 230 feet in depth whereon is erected a two story frame dwelling house, a well ol water, outbuildings, Ac. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as tbe property of William L. Dcwart. ALSO, Also, at the same lime and place, (by virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, issued out of said Couit, to me directed,) the one undivided half part of all that certain tract or parcel of laud, situate in Turhut township, Northumberland county aforesaid, bounded as follows, to wit : On the south by Milton Cemetery, on the east and north by land of William Heinen, and on the west by the Sunbury & Erie Railroad and the West Branch Canal, containing twenty-two acres and a half, more or leas, whereon is erected a lime kiln, all of which is cleared. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of ilium 1'. Marr, ALSO: At the same time and place, (by virtue of ano ther certain writ of Fieri Facias, issued out of said court, to directed, a certain tract of piece of land, situate in the borough or Sunbury, Nor thumberland county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows t beginning at Jthe middle of the wing-walls ot llridge across Shamokin creek below tho town of Sunbury, ihence north SJ degreea west, 4 perches to a post north 6 degrees east eight and six-tenth torches to a post ; thence north 15j degrees east fifty-two two-tenths per ches to a post; thence north 3 degreea east 31 perches to a large willow ; thence north 85 de grees west, 3 perches to the river Susquehanna ; thence down said river, the several courses and and distances thereof to Shamokin creek ; and thence up aaid creek, the several course and dis tances thereof, to the place of beginning, con' taining 3 acres more or less, (being all the land, formerly to Benjamin Hendricks, lying west of the centre of the front Road, leading from Hun' bury to Martin's Run,) all of which it cleared, whereou are ereeted two frame dwelling Houses, a well of water, a wagon and shed, and other outbuildings. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Ira T. Clement JAMES VANDYKE, Sheriff. SherifTs Office, 8unbury, May 12, I860, FOR SALE. TWO LOTS aituate in Market street, in tbe town of Trevorton, Nos. IS and 13, in block No. 90. Apply to WM. GAUtiLER, Selina- grove, or 11. l. MASSER, Sunbury. l'LASTEU ! PLASTER ! ! ff TONS prime Nova Scotia Pott Plaster for IsvS -.1- I... i, n I , 1 1 M L I I V Sunbury, April T, I860. ORPHANS' COURT SALE or Valuable Heal Estate. N pursuance of art order of the Orphans' Court of Northumberland county, will Ire exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Sunbury, on Saturday, the 30lh day of Juno next, a certain tract of land, situate (u the township of Upper Augusta, Northumberland county, adjoining land nf Michsol Shipe on the north, land of John Farnsworth on the cat, Shamokin rreek arid Innd nf John W. Fryling on tho south, and land of Joseph (is on the went, rontaininc 88 acres, more nr le, about 70 acres of which are cleared and in a high state of cultivation, whereon are erected a two stnry leg dwelling house, wrathcrboarded, a large bank barn, a two story frame tenant house with cellor and ice home tinder it, and other outbuildings -, also, a good well of Water, a good orchard, Ac Also, a certain other messuage and tract of land situate in said township of Upper Augusta," adjoining Shainokin rreek and land of Joseph (iass on the north, other land nf said intestate and Joseph Navidge on the east, land of John W. I eaic and Samuel V. Sickle on the south, and land of Philip Harvey on the west, containing V-i acres, mere or less about fid acres or which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation whereon are erected a large two story log dwell ing house, rough cast, a large bank barn, wagon shed, and numerous other out buildings, a good, never failing spring of water, a good peach and apple orchard, &e. The Shamokin Valley Rail road passes through both of the above mentioned farms, about 2J miles east of Sunbury. Also, another certain messuage and piece of land, situate in said township of Upper Augusta, adjoining Shamokin creek and land of Joseph tin us on tho north, and adjoining the other laud ol the said Silas Wolverton, deceased, last obove mentioned and described on the cat, south and west, containing three and a holf acres, more or less, all ot which is cleared and in a good state of cultivation, w hereon are erected a one and a half story log house, a frame stable, a good spring of water, Ac. Also, a certain other messuage and piece of land, situate in said township of Upper Augusta, adjoining Shamokin creek and lund of the estate of said intestate on the north, land of John W. Fryling on the east, land nf Joseph Savidgo on the south, and other land of said intestate on the west; all of which is cleared and in a good stale of cultivation, and containing six acres, more or less. Late the estate of Silas Wolverton, deceased. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, when the terms and conditions of salo w ill be made known by WILLIAM REED, Administrator. Ily order of the Court J . B. MASSER, Clk., O. C. S Sunbury, May S, 1800. ) J Or plums' Court Sale. "I N pursuance f an order of the Orphans' Court of Nor J tliumherlrmil County, will Im exponi'd 10 public silicon ATUKDAV, the ii! rfii vol' .H NK. m-xl, on the prernisi-i, nil tll!tt fclNim I.I IT ,111 lilkPL1 til? ,:oi-vi, ' Cameron township, Norlhuinbeilanil counlyi I l'cniiyhii- Kuiiuuro ;uii ucHciiueo as pHiows, to wit : Hfjzinntr'e In Ihc centre of Mnhonoy rrrrk anulh 1 decrees w ist le nntl nve.tentli perches tna stone henp ; thenee eighteen and three-fourth degrees west, ten and eight-tenth perches to n rhrsniitnnk on the bunk of s:iid Miilionov creek liv Brian Horiiuercer ; thence north eiijlit and one fourth degrees west. sixty. four perchestii a st.mc henp; thencu north ten degiees east, twt-nty two perches to the creek: Ihence up tlie tnindle ot S-'M il creek to the place of beginning. Contain- i up r i , r. in ii r ni i. a u more or li Also, All that other ceitnin Tmct or fiece of I,nnd, situ ate in Cameron township. Northmriherluiul emnitw IVnu sylvanin, odj'Uiiinir lands of llenjunmi llaupt, David llill nmii. Jaco. Wnener mid other. Containing tine Hundred BinlThirteeii ACKKnnd one hundred nnd lil'ty-ntue per chesot LAND, inoreor less, and on which nre erected a twostory lyp IloHse wealherb.. anted, n ne story frnme stole house, n hnuk luirnnnd other outbuildings. Late the cstnteof J-ienb H;mt, deceased. Sale to commence nt 1(1 o'clock, A. M., of said day, when the terms and conditions ot sate will be made known by 1JA.MI.L llr.l.M, Adin r. liv nrner oi couri. J.n.MASSKlt.Clk .O. C. r-unbnry, May j, If GO. Auditor's ivoticc. In the Orphans' Court of Northumberland County. rlMlE undersigned Auditor, to whom was re--- committed the Auditor's Report in the matter of tho account of J. H. Raker, assignee of Israel Dunkclbcrscr, with directions to make out another report, re-staling the same, (the former report having been lost or mislaid,) will meet all parties interested therein, at tho oflice of J. B. Packer, in the borough of Sunbury, Pcnna., on Saturday, the 3d day of June next. SAMUEL J. PACKER, Auditor. Snnbury, May 5, I860. 4t CKTliF. Tr It SPIKE. .4 N election for olliccrs of the Centro Turnpike Road, leading from Reading to Sunbury, will be held at the house of C. Brown, in the borough of Northumberland, on Monday, the 4th dy of June, between the hours of 10 o'clock A.'M., and 3 o'clock 1. M. J. 1!. PRIESTLF.V, President. Northumberland, May .1, I860. 3t Orphans' Court Sale. N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Northumberland county, will be exposed to public sale, at the public house of Henry J. leader, in the borough of McKncnsviHe, Penna., on Saturday, the 26th day of May, infit.. all that certain messuage and lot of ground situate in tho borough ( McEwensvillc, in the county of Northumberland, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit ! On the north by a lot of Wenck, on the east by an alley, on the south by a lot of E.Derickson, and on the west by the main street of said borough of McEwensvillc, measuring, on said Main street, nineteen feet, more or less, and heme in depth one hundred and sixty feet, more or less. Late the estate of Moses Carothers, late of Sullivan county, Pennsylvania. Sale to commence at one o clock P, M. of suid day, when the terms and conditions of sale will bo made known bv THOMAS CAROTHERS, Administrator of Moses Carothers, late ef Sul livan county, deeeased. By order of the Court urt. ) .O. C. S 8M. ) B. MASSER, Clk Sunbury, May f, 18'i SHINGLES! SHINGLES ! ! riHIE subscriber has just received the largest I. and best lot of Shingles ever brought to this place. Also a large lot of White Pine Siding, joice. Studding, Failing and Sningliug Lath, which he oilers very cheap for cah. 1 ard in Market Street, Sunbury, l a. A. A. SHISSLER. April 21, I860. TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, &C," A LARUE atMortmr.it, junt received anil for cilia nt th HlnthiniT StaiA of SCHWEITZER, HE1LBRONNRR & CO. Sunbuiy, j4pril 21, 18fifi- J. STEWART DEPUY, . T CORNIXITS MA1IAVH, No. S.53 South il ecomt streets, (next dool to C. It. Mench's) Philadelphia, would invite the attention ot' their rieiiiis uuu customer, mm .no puuuc iu yruciay id I large and well selected stock of . 2, OAKPETING3, J Hm untitling of Velvets, Tapestrien, Three-Plvs.' C La tnprsint. and Veiiiliain. Also, WINDOW. rf, MHAUKS.OIl. CI.OTII!,MATriN!iS, DIUG-, ,;i.-e ui;i:4 mils ktaiu unn-4. jte. M which he sells very chenr caah, wholeiwle rjr; and retail. (March 81, IMOly ' IRILIN'U &. GRANT have just received bv railroad the largest assortment of (TEEN'S WARE and GLASSWARE ever brouKht to Sunbury. Also, a fresh supply of DRY HOODS, consisting of Spring Dresa Goods, Prints, Mus lins and jVoliona. apr 7, li60. COTTAGE BIBLES. 10 R 8AI.K, cheap, three copies ef tbe - Cottage bible, io two volumes, with com tncntariee. 11. H. MASSEH. 1 fk PIECES of Wall Paper. jut receiv- i J)JJ) ci frora'New Yorki 60 u.nwmt styles very low at FPILINU GRANT'S. Sunbury, January 1, 1860. iVEIM O ITS, DRESS-COATS, Ac, just received and for sale at reasonable prices at the Mammoth Clothing Emporium of SCHWEITZER. HEILURONNER & CO. Bunbuty, Jan. I I, 1860. 11ARRIS' Soothing Syrup, fi inc. For sale at 'oi Children teeth. ITSHER'K October 18, '.'.8. q q q t? t? q SPRING GOODS, IN GO. 13. TI. BRIGHT 6c EON, INVITE the public local! and examiiie tnir Mock of FOREIGN AND iJOMKSJIC combining beauty and durability. N O T IONS A N 1) HO s I E R V a very largo variety. ECOTG A1TI SHOES, all qualities and prices. (ilU)CKRIKS, fresh and pure. II A H I) W ARE, of every, description. HATS A.JNTD CAPB, of the latest style. QUEENS WARE AND CLASSWARI', newest and best designs. WILLOW AND WOOD WARE, a first rate assortment, Ac, Ac, Ac. Our stock of tlio above li very laro. rurehapcrs will find il their interest to call ami examine our assortment before ptuchasincr elsewhere. rfT- COUNTRY PRODUCE Wanted in exchange, at the highest prices. E. Y. BRIGHT & SON. Sunbury, April 21, 1SR0. COOPER k CONARD, S. E. Comer Ninth and Market Streets. PHILADELPHIA. IN ITE attention to the largest stock they have ever offered, comprising in part, LADIES CLOTH CLOAKS Of plain, striped and mixed Cloths, of the newest shapes and material, got up in tho most ELEGANT AND ARTISTIC manner, and to sell at very reasonable rates. LACE ROINTES AND MANTLES, Black Sii-k Mantles, Grey Dress Goods, Chenc Mixtures, Barege Anglais, 1'oplinettcs, French Bareges, Barege Robes, Plaid Goods, Bayadere Goods, Black Dress Goods, Einbroderics, Also, MENS' AND HOYS' WEAR. First rate Black Cloths, for $5 2.'), $2 .r)0 and $3 Light Cloakings at $1 2. $1 SO and S3. Slock of Cloths is very large, select and cheap. CASSIMERES. Fancy, neat, plain, mixed and black. Coods especially for Boys' wear. Fine Black Casximercs, $1 to 2 25. Vestings of Silk, Valuneia and Marseilles. COUPER CON ARD. Ninth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. 4pril 21, 18C0. CENTRAL HOTEL Sale and Livery Stable. ' HIE subscriber respectfully announces to the public that he is prepared to accommodate them with Saddle-llorses, Horses and Buggies, Sulkies, Carriages,' Kockaways and Hacks, at the shortest notice. His stock of Horses are admired for speed and gentleness. The vehicles are neat anil in good order. Careful drivers will always be in readiness to carry passengers to any point desired. TV Umiitbtisscs for parties ond pic-nic can be had at all times wall or without dmer. The patronage of the public is respectfully so licited. 1. II. ECKBERT, Manager. Sunbury, April 21, 1S00. PANEL DOORS, lTI.DOTf-SlSH A.D BLINDS, SHUTTERS, cScC, Fun Sale iir A. A. SHISSLER. Sunbury, April 28, lN.r9. 2m. FLOWER SEEDS !l ARDEN, Field and Flower Seeds, a choice If variety at the "People's One Price Store" of HIUC1IT A SON. Sunbury, April 7, IfiGO. To CoiiMiliiplMca 3KTER-VOTJS SUEPEKERS, riMIE subscriber, for several years a resident of JL Asia, discovered while there, a simple vege table remedy a sure Cure for Consumption, Asthma, bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and Nervous Debility. For the benefit of Consumptives and Nervous Sulferers, he is willing to make the same public. To those who desire it, he will send the Pre. scription, with full directions (free uf rhargeV also a sample of the medicine, which they will find a beautiful combination of Nature's simple herbs. Those desiring tho remedy can obtain il by return mail, bv addressing J. E.CLTHUER7', llotanic Physician, No. 4i'.t llroadway, New Vork. April 11, 18(.t).-3in sefVl inIolfam ilies h Et ; i: m a n & CO'S Benzine, which removes paint spots grease, Ac, ,Vc, and cleans gloves, silks, ribbons, &c, equal to new, without the slightest injury to color or fabric. Sold by all Druggists, also at this ollice. 25 cents per bottle-. Mnort Notice. r'I'MIE subscriber having retired from business hereby notifies all persons indebted to him on book account or otherwise, to rail and settle the same without delay, otherwise they will I put into the hand of a Justice for collection. GEORGE KOHRUACH. Sunbury, Nov. ft. 1 S5i). if HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PIIILADELmiA. A Tienerolent institution established Ay spcviul Endowment, for th lltlief oj the Sick and Distressed, ufllictcJ with Virulent and Epi demic Diseases, and especially fur the Cure of D'neases of the. Strnal Oryans. jtlEDIOAl. ADVICE given gratis, by lie J"J1 Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a description ol their condition, (age, occu pation, habits of life, Ac) and in caca of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished 1'iie of charge. V A Ll'A 15 LE REPORTS on Spermatorrhoea, and other Diseases nf the Seiual Organs, and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dispen sary, sent to the aflliclrd ill sealed letter enve lopes, free of charge. Two or three sumps for postage will be acceptable. Address, DR. J. SK1LLIV HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Asociation, No. S South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Ily order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President. Gio. FitKiHiKU, Secretary. January 14, 1K59. ly 1.1 VK Barrels Portland Ketosere Oil, the best is market, at ('RILING & GRAN 'h. Sunbury, Jinusiy S8, l(!cO CENTRAL HOTEL, SUNBURY, Northumberland County, Fa. spills largo and commodious Hotel, 'now mansgeil by J. H. E (; K B R R T It corner of Market r-,re. ,,!,., ,rd lt he tcrrmnu. , of ,, e Sunbury ,V Kiie and North ert, Central Uilromls, and open for the accom moj alwnof ..vrlrr. and the puUio in geuer.l he pr,pr,e,or will ,c ex.JujeB ' hoi i, to 1 e comfort convenience of hi. guest, and , i. deirr.nined to make tbi. est.Uishmtnl rank among the fin.! in the Mate. JV3 ",!,l!"'i"' supplied wiih the bet the nia'kel can pr.xluce Laving th. vlv,B(. r daily cn.nu.UMn.it ion by ear. .I.rect from Uolli- more, and . from t c l.rigiK ,,rJucc f,ulll tbe surrounding country. His bar will be supplied with the purest honors the market can produce .Ca-efi.land obliging servant, always in at tendance. A share of the local and traveling community is most respectfully solicited. Sunbury, January 12, 1 H'iO. The World's Great Exhibition Medal ! Prize AWARDED to C. MEYER ronms two riA.Nos. i.DMni.N, ociuw;ni C1 MEYER, respectfully infouns h," f, ...n.! and the public gencrnilv t!iM he tiri:t r,.it stiinily on hand Prtxos, eo uil tothn e for which he rrceived the Piize Medal in London in H'-i All orders promptly attended to, ond great taken in the selection anil packing the same. He has received during the lat fiftocn )ears more Mcdal-i than any other maker from the Franklin Institute alto, first Premiums in JJ.r ton, ISew i ork and llaltimore. Wareronms No. Arch Street, below th, south side, Philadelphia. April 14, .800. llmw HllH L YI A N IN E W S . M. C. GEARIIART, Has returned with a new Stock of Confectionaries, Fruit and Toys. TT seems as if a new oge, a new life w is open. - ing upon us, animating every heart to nobler deeds and higher aims! Art, Literature and Sci ence will glow anew and seek to dcvelope sub limer beauties and grander conception. 2Tie business world too must feel the new in fluence and cverypnrt be quickened and strength ened by an increased vitality , which shall urge us on with electric speed to the consummation of greater things than was ever dreamed of in the Philosophy of the past. Animated by the enthusiasm which prevaJes all classes, and desirous of doing his share to wards "The greatevents of the Age," tho sub scriber would respectfully inform the good peo ple of SUNBURY and the public generally, that he has just returned from the city of Philadel phia with the largest ond choicest stock of Con fectionaries, Fruit and Toys that has ever been brought to this section of country. He is also manufacturing all kinds of Confectionaries, &c, to till up orders, wholesa'e or retail, at short no tice. Among his stock of Confectionaries, may be found : French Secrets, Hurneil Alinonda, Cream White, " I. em' ill Koe, " Vanilla, Connrt'in 5eeie!i. Liquorice, Ifananas, Pates. Gum Drops, all kinds of scent, I.ove Droits, Mint Dropt, red and white, Jtlly CaVea, Fruit 1J ops, Stick Candles, of all scents Rock Candy, Almond Candy, FRUIT. Prunes, CltliMll. Currmits drier), Almeudi, Rnisou, Nuti of all kniil LKMOX SYRUP of a superior quality, by the single or dozen. A superior quality of Segars and Tobacco, and a variety of Confectionaries, fruit, Toys, &C, all of which is crfl'ered cheap at wholesale or retail. Ur7" Remember the name and place. IJ M. C. GEARHAKT, Market st., 3 doors west of E. Y. Bright 5c Son's store. Sunburv, April It, 18'iO ly THI3 PHILADELPHIA Cash Drug-, Faint aud Glass Store, S. W. COIt. l'OL RTM tt CAI.LOWHILL STRlItlTS. rmisAi.rxrii.A. DUl'iililST:, MtKhnntf, Frtrmurn, ami the public everywIifTis. 1 will nv at wholesale ntul remit, to Ui Surni! Ti:iilu of iMiit. a heavy mock uf liiuga, MeJi CheiniriiDJ, ice. Ac, Ac. jn.MK) Lf".trn ut W ukU'W U!as6, luiarted fizci ami ijlllllltlt'S. lu.f.Mio iVitmiiof Putty, White, RUck, Red, Ac, in Bulk or liuukk-is. 2tj.(i(i:) ia Ion I.niFt'cJ Oil, H)iiitii Tuipentijic, Cunipheu A!cnli"l, Ac. .M Tons tl Fu-ft White Lcud. in lUi., 1 bbli., 100, 50, 05 nv.U Ihk.'u'a. 30 Tens ol" riMl St'ow White Lwul, in bbls, 1 bbU. UK), tti, fl.' and f.'i lh. k tr . 40 Toim i i New iuk W lute Lead, iu bbli , bbli, 100, fit, 'J i stud lb. keps. 35 Tons't hue I'ieiu:li White Zinc, m bbli, J bbl, 10t V.I. J.runtl I'JJ lb kep 10 Ton" !" AiutTiCiiu Snow While Zinc, iabbU, bbla 100 Ad, S i ami lb ki-uH. tfO Tom oi l,i luirh Aniuricuii Zoic, in bbti, J bbls, 100 &0, V. unit l'Jj lb. keg a iS Tout oi 'aw- Faint, nf diflVrenl colon, iu bbli, bh!. 100, So, -l't and - lb kuRS. 30 Ton of Mincr-il l'uiiitu, ol" d liferent eol.rs diy or ground in Oil. 10,000 pounilB oi pure I'rriifb Orpen, Chrome Green, Ye! I -v. lilue. Itiut'k and other colon, dry or in oil. 1,000 i mm! hi SnmltV un&orlcd lbue,liluck, Rod, Urecn, and iither colutu, 100 Fiu-ks of !.M i.rnf, fihizitMV Diamonds, Glazier Fntty, Ibiwk Kiuwii. Ac. J.Oi O 'ijiilni-ii In u lnl oil, v.irmtfhct, Jujmni, Zinc Pryrr, Ac. Fiiiiil, urni)! :md t.u -uuiiie llruMi . t 'H 1 1 1 r WiUi n cni;iU-ie :iH8"rim'nl W claim Gkk1 embraced iu lh lni und Fault ltjMiivbB. ALftO, 2,fhtG bb'a. Iu m'Hi Ccrm nt. J.ihki K'wndalc ;uid Kydiuulic Cement. l.ittMi CuW-mrd, I Jiiid, Dentistry, eatimg PIitMer, Ac. IV All f vlni-!i 1 will Kt-ll nt Wholesale and Retail, ut, 4ioia lit to 'Jo ptr edit ten tliun other eiib!ithmt'iit UIMtV O. U. It VK, Proprietor of the rbibuU-ljdiMi C'Hh Drue. Fnnit and GUih Ptoic. 5 ii'li-Wrm corner o Fourth nud Co II j what big., Fru!. Mmcli 3, l.-od 3mc A SEW STOCK OF C3 ZJLi C2D Ct t2 aSCS3- K subscriber bus just received by KailroaJ a new Stock uf Keatly Mady C' lot lung, con-si-stiui; uf SPRING AND SUMMER GOOD such as COATS, VESTS, TANTS, tJAlTERS, SHOES, kc. a large Variety nf ready made Shirts, in uiice from 50 rts. to $2,(10. Also, a larg assortment uf Men' and Uoy' HATS Sc CrS, uf all kinJc Persons who aro in want of Clothing should rull at once an lh?y will save money. htors Konm on the corner of Marke and Fawn streets, nearly op.oite Weaver's Hotel. SI ' H V K 11 7. K I! , 1 1 1: 1 1 . li KO N m: H & V ( ). Sunbury, Annl 7, IbiiO. Ivjanc FOR SALE. I A FULL SETT OF BKASS HAND INSTRUMENTS. KANT'S Cornet Band olTerfor salo their " full Biitt cf instruments consisting of 12 pieces, several of theoi being rotary valves. Fur further particulars opplv to THOS. I). UK ANT, Leader, or JAlUD C. 1K V1N, President. Sunbury. March 3, lPOO. JOS1A11 li II Y A N & CO. Flour and Grain Factors, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I'm the "( Frodiie in Cmtrsl, Brod Hrect.hclsw Wnl !, miLAT' I THI PtrinWi 17,1 e?.v'a. i - - ,e 1