Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 26, 1860, Image 4

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    Treasurer's Sale of Real Estate.
Agreeably to the provision of tlio Act of
Assembly, entitled "an Act to reduce tbe
State debt, Ac, pawed the 29tb day of April,
lf44, for nonpayment of taxes, and its sop
pleniftit thereto, tbe Treasurer of Northum
berland county hereby gives notice to all
persous concerned therein, that unless the
County, SUte, lload and School Taxes, Ac,
due on tho following real estate in the county
of Northumberland, are not paid before the
llay of sale, the whole, or such parts of each
Ml ..It 1
ns wm pay me cnarRes and costs, chargeable,
theroon, will be sold at the Court House, in
the borough of Sunbury, county of Northum
berland, on Monday, the 11th day of June
next; and the sale will bo continued by ad
journment from day to day, for arrearages of
taxes duo the said county, eud the cost
accruing on each respectively :
Amount of Tax
Coal Township.
1 Lot, No. 4, block 53, S. M. K BSC,
1 year, $0 13
31 " 'm. Ivichline, 2 years, 8 22
8 " Francis Kennon, 1 year, 80
8 " Christian Kefrr, 1 " 60
2 " No. I and 8, block 11)8, James
Luckes, 2 years, C3
2 " No. 10 A 11, block 130, Geo.
I.eisenring, I year, 21
8 " l'.arry McOran, 1 year, BO
2 " No. 423 & 424, block 7, Btoca
& Company, 1 year, 32
1 " No. 2, block 89, Leah Fisher,
1 year, CI
Zerbe Township.
3
1
1
122
No. 1, 2 3. block 78. Wm. J.
Phillips, I year, 3 33
No. 13. block 13, US, Jonas.
Hergstresser, 1 year, CI
No. 11, block 23, Ueoreo
eaver, 1 year,
5 ten acre lots, " " I "
3 one aero lots, " " 1 "
1 Lot, No. C, block 134, John Camp
bell, 1 year,
1 " No. 1, 2. block 118, Abraham
Zartmnn, 1 year,
2 " No. 12, 13, block 92, Daniel
Slopick, 1 year,
1 " No. 3, block 121, Wm. Stan,
ton, 2 years,
3 " No. 6, 7, 8, block 92, Pbister
Davis, 1 year,
1 " No. C, block b'C, Levi John,
I year,
1 " No. C, block 125, Jonas Rei
ser, 1 year,
1 " No. 7, block 119, Peter
llanghanout, 1 year,
2 " John Zimmerman, 1 year,
1 " No. 5, block 88, Isaac Taylor,
i years,
41
No.
10, block 13C, Thomas
Foulds, Sr., 1 year,
No. 8, block 78, Joseph Kel
ly, 1 year,
No. 9, block 40, Charles Ileg
gens, 2 years,
Thomas Highlander, 2
years,
No. 5 or C, block 130, Har
mon Uutlrp, 1 year,
Ho. 1 and 2, block 55, David
Donbacb, 2 years,
No. 3, block 93, Simon Cam
eron, 2 years,
No. C, block 55, Martin Oueal,
1 year,
No. 3, block 54, Sarah O'a-
lanpy, 1 year,
No. 9, block S'J, John Bates,
I year,
No. 7, block 131, Thomas
Drison, 1 year,
Mount Carmel Township.
No. 25, 2C, block 51, William
Persing, 1 year,
No. 14, block 61, J. 13. Mi
nich, 2 years,
No. 3, block 23, Robert Mnr
fy, 3 years,
No. 14, block 41, Thomas J.
Morgan, 2 years,
No. 5, block 22, James Ken
nedy, 1 year,
No. 1 A 2, block 43, Jonas
Thomas, 1 year,
No. 1, block 67, Thomas Jen
kins, I year.
39
45
12
90
1 CO
55
24
1 25
96
CO
1 30
51
1 08
42
2
40
21
159
1
Wm.L.Uewart, 3 years, 137 48
No.
23, block 23, I'utrtck
Carter, 3 years, 1 5G
" Alexander Jordan, 1 year, 20 10
" No. 9, block o2, 1 nomas harl,
2 years,
" No. 12 & 13, block 23, Duvid
Davis, 1 year,
Lower Mahanoy.
" Peter Herald, 1 year,
Coal Township.
acres, Martin Weaver, part of
McCarty A Weaver's tract,
1 year,
" Jos. Mathows 1 "
" McCarty A Weaver, 2 "
Zcrbe Township.
" Malhias lleed, 2 "
CO
1 15
12 1C
3ti0
C 00
3ti0 "
1C4 "
112 "
43 "
130 "
17i3
11 83
28 00
" Carbon Run Imp. Co.2 1
" George Bei.be, 3 '
Mount Carmel.
" Jane or Jos. Stephens, 2
11 Mt. Carnipl Crinin "2
157
13 63
47 1
Kimber Cleaver, 2
Lower Augusta.
6 21
o
CO
100
Martin Ranolds, 3 "
Henry Reiser, 3 "
Susan Rrstino, 4 "
1 Ja.2p. John Renn, 3 "
i " Michael Greasinger, 3 "
Rush Township.
20 " William Leffler, 2 " 2 37
Point Township.
:t. " William Cook, 1 " . 3 40
CO " William II ousel, 1 " 43
Lower Mahanoy.
12 " John Herold, 1 " C 33
CO " George Herold, 2 " 2 26
2 " Harrison Herold or
Philip. 2 " 51
JACOB F. ROI1RUACII,
Sunbury, April 14, 1890. Treasurer.
TREASURER'S SALES.
A LIST of the Unseated lands advortisod
L "- for sale by J acob F. Rohrbach, Treasurer
of Northumberland county, agreeably to an
Act of the General Assembly of tbe Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the 13tb
day of March, 1815, and the supplement
thereto, entitled an Act directing tho mode
of selling Unseated Lands for taxes and other
purposes, will be exposed to public sale, at
tho Court House, in the Borough of Sunbury,
on the llih day of June, I860, at 10 o'clock,
. m., the following described Tracts of Land
fur arrearages of Taxes due and the costs
accruing on each tract respectively, to wit :
If not sold on the day above meuliooed, to be
adjourned from day to day.
Avics. j arraDiee i Barnes.
Antis Henry 1
A 11T . . . .
Ain't Due.
Aaams I nomas
1C74 Jcukins James
Antis Frederick
Attains Robert
l'oster Thomas
John Jenkins
K. Antis
U. Adams
1704 Richard Salman
Richard Manning
Edmund llotT
James Cirier
Thomas Urier
Coal $78G 58
Mt.Car'l 477 09
Robert Cbtmplsin
Thos. ChampUin
9C7 Wm. Morrison
James Btephensea
James Cowart
Isaac Ntff
Mt. Carmel,'
374 07
l.i9
147J
CO
210
40
314
50
3 lnj
425
100
ICO
Bnily John N. Znrbe $5)1 00
ISoyd John Coal 12G 25
llrosious Poler " 22 98
Hillington Thomas M t. Cormel 23 57
Hellas Much 16 20
Bower Christian " 19 20
Hoylo Luke Cameron 1 85
Button Samutd " 9 47
Hctterton Uenj. Bhnmokin 9 55
Uertram Alex. Point B0
liarran John, jr. " 1 28
llovd John " 64
IGCi Drtuiv John Coal 117 37
4." Urady John " 131 15
258 Urady W. P. " CO 82
13 Hratly Walter Low. Augnsta in
164 72 iietlerton Ken). Chilisquaque 1
36
78
403
liig Mount n. Imp. Lo. (Joal 6i
309
197
390
200
J. iloglin Coal
.1. Iloglin "
Wrm. Adams A others, Coal
liohanan James Mt. Carmel
Brook John "
Cleaver Kimber "
Cleivcr Kimber "
Cleaver Kimber "
101 66
2 33
128 31
56 00
26 97
67
14
8
6
4
2
2
12
178
1C9
2G24
3U0J
Cleaver Kimber Coal
Conden John
Carson John
Zerbo
Coal
Cameron
83 01
20 16
311 55
13 90
32 91
27 85 Cook Wiliiam
947
399
264
250
Carbon Run Imp
Darr John
Did John
. Co., Coal
Conic run
Darr Mry
Darr Poter "
Darr Luko
Did John Up. Mahanoy
Darr Mary "
Darr Peter "
Darr Luko "
Dewnrt William Lit. Mahanoy
DettartJnhn "
Dewart Wm. Low. Augusta
Dnwart John "
9
8
11
50
80
78
98
68
2
5
4
6
130
100
159
181
1974
35
92
87
1
60
220
1
3
2
76
196$
148
14
36
303
Klliott William Mt. Carmel
Elliott Wiliam
F.pley Andrew Foint
Evens Smith Mt. Carmel
KstrichAco , ownurs, "
Fegely Reuben "
I'Vgnly Wm.A Solomon, Coal
File Luke Cameron
Wm. Pritchord Mt. Carmel
Wm.Sheed, (part) "
Andrew Shuber " . "
William Boyd "
Wm. or C. Boyd "
Merrick Stnrr, (part) "
Valentine Brobut "
41
12
23
36
524
115
92
4 90
100 80
42 78
3 29
884
300
90
280
170
13 61
209
37 69
23 10
45 70
165
327
29 17
20
5 60
42 53
11 OS
181
36
23
173
Gordon Joseph
7 84
Grant Thomas "
Grunt Thomas Zerbo
Grant Thomas Cameron
Gray Robert Coal
Green William "
Grant Thomas "
Grant Thomas "
Gardner Archibald "
Gardner Archibald "
Gurdner Archibald "
Gardner Wm. P. Jackson
Gardner Archibald, Point
Gardner Wm. P. '
29
259
120
2074,
253
103 06
4 99
87 67
130 90
l0
4
22
3
9
1
1C0
100
300
100
10'Jj
300
129
2001
300
250
100
40
100
426
219
57
2184.
104
193
221
60
80
203
203
94
300
354
1G(U
66
2881
20
200
187
315
327
220
215
107
103
08
300
80
200
121
31
156
29
140
100
50
111
200
50
200
96
10
50
211
110
103
89
206 J
Gardner Archibald, Lit. Mahanoy 1 CO
Uardner w m 1 "
Harrison Wm Cameron
Harrison Wm, Up. Mahanoy
11 ousel John "
Hunter Alexander Shamokin
Hunter James Lit. Mahanoy
Hall Charles "
Hoffa Alexander "
40
83
35
74
o
4'J
7-J
46
50
Hall Charles Low. Augusta 3
11 ubley Bernard Zerbo
C3 66
73 36
Ileimelrich Henry "
Heimelricn Henry Coal
Heller Jacob, Zerbe
Hileman Isaac C. Cameron
Jackson Jeremiah Mt Carmel
Jackson Jeremiah "
Jordan James Low. Augusta
61 79
34 20
C
5
60
C5
5
1
14
o
65
50
05
84
Irwin Robert Up. Mahanoy
irwio Koueu 1 oint
Kroll Michael Coal
Kroll Michael Zerbo
KiddJohn Lit-Mahanoy
Kintzing Abra'tn Point
King Ezekiel "
King Ezekiel C'hilisquaquo
Lukins Abigail Coal
Lukios Smith "
45 09
30 10
a
30
16
bO
50
49
59
1
1
34
3
o
4
2
2
1
Lake Richard "
Lake Richard "
Lake Richard "
Lewis James "
Lake Richard Jackson
Lake Richard Lit. Mahanoy
Lyon John "
Like Richard Point
Lake Richard Chilisquaque
Morgan Samuel Mt Carmel
Maury Peter Zerbo
27
53
83
40
44
40
64
CO
90
17 53
93 40
Martin J G " 11
94
40
50
75
bO
C5
SO
60
78
88
Miller John " 5
Moyer Georgo " 4
MeaJling John Cameron 1
Meadliug Johu Up. Mahanoy 4
Martin Peter Point, 1
Martzner John D "
Martin Peter " 1
Marshall Wm, owner, Comeron 23
Marshall Wm II, owner, Coal 1
Miller Christian, Up. Augusta 1
Noddonant James Point 1
80
70
I'rinco George Coal
Rees Sarah "
llees Sarah Sit Carmel
Itecs Danii'l Cool
Hecs Thomas, jr, '
ltustan Thotiias Mt Carmel
Kustan Mary "
lioynoltls yuhn "
Rustan Charlotte "
Rees Daniel, "
Reea Tboruaa Jackson
Rees Thomas Lit. Mahanoy
Sasseman Teter MtCurrael
Shannon Wm "
Smith Mary "'
Stetman William "
43 05
47 C3
40 43
81 30
S5 80
1 63
3 39
1 C'J
3 90
3 37
82
1 20
84 fiG
30 70
1 3 90
5 C4
4 82
15 31
3 75
3 28
9 15
3 85
1 18
21 43
45 90
2 37
309
127
231
211
269
233
100
23'J
188'
333
235
ic;::
171
43
107
88
300
171
117
173 3
341
2034
170
197
227
303
297
203
200
48
304
216
318
40
35
Scott Abrubam
Smith Lake
Smith Abigail
Camtiroo
iMiillb r.vans
Smith John
Scott Abraham
Smith Daniel
Scott Samuel
Up. Mahanoy
Shamokin
Lit. Mahanoy
Cameron
Mt Carmel
Tunes Richart
Titswortb JobQ
Coal .
1 itsworth John " 1
Taggart Robert " 2
Tyson Joseph " 8
Titsworth John Shamokia C
Taggart Robert " 4
Trickel Cbas. G, Jechfon
I rtekel I baa (J, I. it. Mahanoy 1
Thompson Mt Carmel 20 18
hitesJohn Coal 114 39
Wileon William " 41 31
W'alker Lewis " 31 40
Weikel Jacob " 141
Yortbimer Henry " 24 65
Zeiglcr Ibacc Zorba 21 35
Zeigler Isaac Coal 23 20
Zimmeriniui Math. ' n7 49
5
300
jaluu r. UUIIIMIACM, Treas.
Treasurer's OOice, )
Sunbury. April 14th, 1800.
TAVERN STAND
rOPl SALE.
11 R sulmcrilier olVurs at privuli-ule, on rr:i-
- sonatile terms, tlie wtll known TAVKK.N
STAND, in h'unbury, NurtliuiiihoiUnil county,
I'a., kr.t as such ty M iclia. I W'llvcrt. The
house is located on Kawn street, near the Sha
mokin Valley and PotUville Kail Koad Dt )ot,
and is doing an excellent husincss. The build
ing is a l.AKUK KltAME HUL'SK, being near
ly new. 1 here la also oa the premises a large
Stable and IShed, lately erected, with an lie
House and other conveniences. The property
is in good repair, with a good garden and choice
fruit on the lot.
He ah oflera Tor sale a valuable Lot in the
upper end of the town.
F or further particulars apply to
.. t ' EMANUEL W1LVF.IIT.
March 31, 1800 Buuburv.l't.
WILLXA1C 3. C1T7DE?.,
MANUFAGTUKEB OF .
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of tho most Fashionable Style.
8ofnfl, IMran and Lounges
Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards,
Sofa. Ureal fast and Dining Tablet,
and bIko VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Thil
dclphia manufacture
BEDSTEADS, of every pattern anil price
CUPBOARDS, WOUK AND CANDLE
STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
In short, every article in thin line of his business
rilier rei'M'tfullv rail" tho attention
nf the public lo hi Inrgc and splendid as
. V -r.... -...i .
anrliuciil nt every iiunniy . -
which rniiiint fiiilto reiiiiurnend itself tocvery IIP
who will examine it, on account of its durable
workmanship nnil splendid finish, made up of the
best stuck to be had ill the city. No effort is
spared in the iiiiinufiif ture of his ware, and the
subscriber ih 1t ! rin I l tn keep up Willi t lie
many improvements which aro constantly b ing
iiimli'.
He
f
No manufacture all kinds anduualitics
CIIAlliS,
ncluding varieties never before to he had il
Kunbury, such ns MAiinnA5T, Black Walsct
AMI t.t I1LKII AlAl'LT. (llir.CI A5 ; A!U WlJUISOB
CHAiHS, ami fanct I'lAyo Srooi.s, which are
of the latest styles, and warranted to lie excelled
by nunc imnuilactnrci! in the Cities or elsewhere.
I he subscriber is determine J that there shall
he no excuse for persons to purchaxe furniture In
the cities, as every commence can bo entertained
about the quality and finish of his ware and
1 nairs
These articles will be disposed of on as good
term as they can he purchased elsewhere. Csun
try produce taken in pavment for work.
UNDERTAKING. Having provided
a handsome IIeaiisk, ho is now prepared for
Undertaking, and attending funerals, in this vi
cinity, or at any convenient, distance from this
place
The Ware Boom is in Fawn Street, be
low Weaver's Hotel.
He has also purchased the right of manufnc
turing and selling in Northumberland county,
Gould's patent Excelsoir Spring Bed, which he
will furnish at reasonable rates. Springs put in
old bedstead for three dollars.
WILLIAM S.SNVDKI1.
Sunbury, January 11,1800.
SUSQUEHANNA FEMALE
COLLEGE.
S E L I Si S B O V E , PA.,
THIS School ii intended to nfford the very licrt ndtnn
lniii!, nt a moderate ehnrge to iucli na may be entrust
d to ns cine. The building is Inrire, well nirnnged. mid
lirmshrd with every thinir neeeswity to health and com
oit. Parents and Unntdi.-ina are invited to examine its
claims and to anppoit it only in Bo far oa it may be fonnd
10 puascsB real niei n.
FArfl.TY.
Rev. C. C. nAl tlllM AN, A. M , Principal.
Mrs. .M. I.. IIait.hmak, 1
Miss I.. W. HcxnriLi., f Aaaistant Teachers.
Miss Jclia A. Catlis, J
Dr R. HOLM; Rev. B. Kl'RTZ.D.D. L. L. D.
8. DO.MI'.R.A. M , Leclmus.
KXI'KNSKS.
Boaidinir, tuition in the regular course including
Rev
1-alin, wnslunir, liplita, tuel and use ol (utuithed
room per seaion ot 5 mouiha,
Fee lor Heading Room,
DAY SCHOLARS".
s?o do
1 00
Tuition in the Collegiate Department peraoainii,
$13 OU
111 (10
1 0U
neutivuiie
liieidcntul charge tor fuel, ink, chalk, Ac
KXTHA CI1AKGU.
Music on the Piano with use of Instrument, 11 20 PO
" .1 u .Melndcnu " 7 no
" " " (illlUlt " 14 (III
" " " Harp, " " go (hi
peelal inaiructKai in Vocnl .aiubic s 01
Drawing with use of models, ). 00
Oil Painlilifr, ' ! (10
lireek, Uerman nnd French ench, 6 tKJ
Payments to he made hulf in advance, and the balance
ai trie muinie nt tne seBii'oii.
1 here will be no deduction for nhsence, except in eases
of protracted aickneas. A lihend deduction will be made
Hi luvor ol the daughters of Clergyman.
For Circulars Address.
Rev. CO HAl'fiHMAN,
Or Ht v. S. Df).Mi:U.
Peliua-Grove, Pa., Pr,t. Ill, lbOU ly
ci. - ur
-rim0
' r.
27 ECONOMY! i
Save the Pieces !
Asurciilruts will hspiwn, even in wcll.reirulated fnml
lies, it in very ue.iruliie to have some cheap anu convenient
way for reKiinng I- unuture, toys, Crockery, Jk c.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLTJE
meets ull sui'li etnerencies. und no houttetiold cun nltord
to he without it. It is always rtsnly unci up to t lie slickuii
p oint. There is no longer a necesHity for lininini' ch.-tiis,
splinters veneers, headless dolls, and broken ctudUs It is
juxt the article for out', sliell, and other ornamental wwrk.
do i"iuu wmi luuic ui leuueineni ami lasie.
This adimrjble piejunition is used cold, being chemically
held in Solution, und roesusKiiig all the valuable qualities of
tho best cabinet-maker's Glue. Jl mny be used in the
place of ordinary mucilitfre, beniR vuully more adhesive.
"L'SKFL'L l EVKKY llOL'SK"
N. B A Crush accompanies each bottle.
l'nce iio cents.
AVholesale Depot, No 4f Cedar street. New York.
Address, UKNKV C hHALDINti V CO.,
Uox No. 3,iM. New York.
Put up for Dealers in cases eontninirifr Four Kicht, and
Twelve D'-zen u beautiful Lilhogrupluc lliow Curd ae
Ci"iany ins each package.
t A single buttle ui imklinii's Prepared Olue willsuve
ten times its cost aunuulU- to every household.
h-ld by all prominent ttaluaiersj, Drugfjmts, Hardware
and Furniture Dealers, Gnwers, and Fancy Stores.
Country Morcluinis should make a ii"te of Spaldiiin's
prcparetl (flue, when they make up their list. It wii
bUiiid uny climate.
For sale at thin olTice,
March 10, lt60. ly
BLI1TEG iLlTD SHADES.
B. J. WILLIAMS,
Xo. 1 6 North Sixth Street, rillLA DELPHI A
IS THE MOST LXTENS1VK M ANVKADTLItliR OK
Venetian ISUmls
AMU
WINDOW SHADES.
cr the: largest akd finest
Assortment in the City, at the
Lowest Cntili Prices.
CE" Store Shades made and Lettered.
April II, 1800 2m
LOOK HERE,
IF YOU WANT TO BUY CHEAP FOR
CASH.
GO TO ViM. II. MILLER, he has received
from Philadelphia a large stock of
BOOTS & SHOES.
His stock consists ef
flen'ls KippBoots, Youths' Kipp Boot.
Children's L'ulf I) outs.
AUo a variety of
nnirii a Calf I.aee Boots, Women's Morocco
l air H0..1-, tl.iMreu'e Morocco and Calf Lace
Hoots, ull ..f winch he will sell cheap for CASH
an uuu riuiiiiiie lor yourselves.
ai.mj. lu.i ouuliiv of Tsmiiero Moroeo for
HU
ui ca.u.
w , . WM. H.MILLER.
unl.ury, January 7, 18tU.
NOTICE
I.I. persons indebted lo the firm of Fiiling &
- (.rant -are respectfully requested to come
lorwurJ ami in. K.;. ...
i .1 7 . I I ounia Deiween Una
and the 1st of April, .. ibey wish lo go to the
city lo lay in their spring supplies.
i m L 'K'l'lJNU St GRANT,
fcunbury, March 10, Ueo.
STOVES-
TOR SALE an excellent second-hand Ceok.
"'I Move, also aeveral Cylinder Coal
A
, Ca.
-8
NEW GOODS
Atthe Mammoth Store of
I A T CMiJIUNT,
NO. I MARKKT STRI.ET, SUNDCRY, fA.
r"MIE subscriber has just opened at his well
.1 known establishment in Sunburv, one of the
lies pest and most desirable stocks of
Fall and Winter Goods,
that has ever been offered in the place, and which
nc will sell for CASH or exchange for Country
Produce. Those desiring to purchase goods will
do well to call and examine his stock.
BLACK AND FANCY SILK, ,
All Wool Delains, Figured, Striped and Plain,
French Merino, all colors. beautiful Dress
Kobes, Cashmeres, Shaded, "lain and (Striped
must be seen to form an idea of the extent and
variety.
Mantle, Stella, Chenille, French Wool Shawls,
1 hibet and Uroche Shawls.
Cloths Cassimeres and Satinet
For Men and Boys' Wear, Black Cassimeres,
Fancy Cassimeres, side stripes heavy, Boc
Skin Cassimeres, Satinets all kinds.
FIjANNELS.
White and Bed Flannels, all grades and prices,
Bay State Sack Flannels, colors finest qnaltios
READY-MADE CLOTHING
Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps, Ac, Sc.,
II nf which were selected with great care, and
will compare favorably, as regards quality, style
and price, with any in the country.
HA ItlMYAKK, a lull assortment.
Wood end Willow Ware,
tjueensware, of all descriptions,
Groceries, a full stock ill store,
Carpet Chains, &c,
Paints, Oils, Glass, Dye Stuffs.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore received
he will spare no pains to please all who may favor
him with their custom in the future.
Sunbury, Oct. 8, 1859.
To Housekeepers.
SOMK.TIIINU NKW. II. T. BAUUITT'3 DKST
MKDICINAL SA1.KKATLS.
Ju' Ismnuufactureil from common salt, and is pre- HQ
naied en'irelv different front other Sderatna. All tJO
ttie deleterious matter extracted in such a manner!
and aslo produce Dread, Hiscuit, nnd ull kmda nsaD
It aKe, witlioul eonunuing n pnrneie ni ewieiatns!
'f when the Hrend or Cake is baked ; thereby pro-'H
ilucing wholesome results. F.very particla of!
jSalcratus is tunnel to gas and pnascB through the
;l?rtad or I iseuil shile Raking: cotiseguentty
Inothing remains but eommon Salt, W'ater ant)
'Flour. Ynu will readily perceive by the tnstej
lof lliift S.-iltmtii Hint it ! entireiv dilferent fronn
(J otherSalrratu. ((Jg
ntr hmnddl. T. Itnhltil'i ient Medirinnl
!,D ,Sjilpnitu ; oisrt, pietuie, iwmtfd loiil nf brem1,!A:'iD
I wit h ii crtfiRti nf tri'i'Vf sU'iiiiT wntfT (ill tlii ti in !
TiYxx'i.... 1 i T. i i.i ..
jacitc me Hiuici,nuu no niiiii ui'ii in gti, sue,
(Jo1 (tirertiona for m.ikiitt; Hiwitt with IhU.
xn in;ikiiifj all kimls f I'antiy ; ulno, for making (j
V ' niAKK Vl)I It UW KOAP
with
33 - T - B ABB ITT'S
PI'RK rNTKTII ATI-'.n IOTSIf
ro
OS Wnrnuitwl doulite Ue itretiptli of urtlintiry Pot
jjioh ; put up in c-hiip 1 Hi., '1 Hid, 3 llm, G lbs., anil
Ku ti Mi. with full direrti'ms for inukin Hnrdmul
jStl't Sm. Coiitumera will iind tlui cheapen
f lol;mli in ntiukrl
i vi Manufucturcd and for fair hv
08
- It. T. HAHHITT,
N'oi. GS and TO Wnithiu)toii-t., New-Yoik,
nnil No. Ctn Iiiilui.ait . ItiMimi.
I June 11, 139. 1y Je
CHEAPEST I
PKST!
LARGEST !
Pays for Tuition in Sincle and Donhle Tntry Bk-Keep-
nif:, i iiiing, oiiiuieri'i:!! Aiiiutueiic unu irfciures.
BoordS weeks Stationary 7, Tuition $05. entire
expenses
I'sual time from 8 to 10 weeks. Fverv Student, upon
graduutitig, is guaranteed competent tu manap the books
ui uuy uusiuesa, unu cuauueu iu earn a s;tiary vl Hum
$f)00 TO $1000.
Students enter tit uny time -No vacation Review at
pleasure.
First Premiums for Best HusineKS AVtittne for 1')9,
received at Pittsburgh, Philrdt-lphia and Ohio State Fairs.
Also, at the principal Funs of the L nion for the past lour
years.
IV MiiiiRters1 Sons received at half price.
For Circulais, 8peritmns and Embellished View of the
College, lucluse live letter Mumps to
K W. JKNKINS, Pittsbuigh, Tu.
.r.inunry 21, 'Ott. Oct. 8, 'uy ly
Dll. ESENWEIN'S.
TAR
AND WOOD N APT II A
PECTORAL,
IS the lieat Mi'ilicine in t lie world fur the Cure of Coughs
and (Jultifl, Croup, Hronchitia, Afthma, Ditnculty ill
Hicatliini-, i'ulpitatiiiii ol' the lluurt, Dipthenn, and t'or
the relit'l of tmtieuta in the advanced alftcea of CoiiBtimp.
lion, together with all Diseases of the Throat and Cheat
and whieh predispose 1 1 Consumption.
Jt is peculiarly adapted to the radical cure of
Asthma.
Being prppared by a practical Phyaiciitii and Druggist.
und one of great expenence 111 the cure of the vaiioua
ditrnsesto which the Human lr:ime IB liable.
It la otleied to the altliclrd with the greateBt confidenoe.
Tiv it and he eonviuceri that it is luVMluahle in the Cure
of Kroi ehlal ailictious. Trice 5Ucellts per Uotlle.
ITS'' I'Kil'AktD onlv by
lJr. A ESKNWEIN .V CO.,
l-)ruggists and Chemists,
N. W. Cnmcr Ninth and foolar Sis., Phileilrluhia
W SOLD Uv cveiv nsnectable Druggist and Dealer in
nicoieuie inntignoui rne cune.
i-nuaueiphia, .March ai, leuu. l)-w
Kerosene and Coal Oil Lamps !
TIEADQUARTERS and , Manufactory, No.
1 14 South Second Street, below Cheanut
and No. 1, Carter Street, 1'hiladelphia.
M. U. Dyott a Excelsior Kerosene and Coal
Oil burner, Merrill ic Jones' Spring Burner,
and all other good burners for Coal Oil, together
with the largest and handsomest variety of
LAMPS, of every description. CHANDE
l.IERS, from two to fifty burners Glasses,
Wicks, Shades, and all ajticlcs pertaining to the
business, together with the best KEROSENE
OIL in the country Wholesale and Retail at
the Manufacturers lowest prices.
Merchants and othera will save money, hy ex
amining our Slock and Prices. M. B. DYOTT'8
LAMP and GAS FIXTURE STORE and
FACTORY, No. 1 14 South Second and No
Carter street, below Cheanut, Philadelphia.
Fehmarv 26, I860. 3m3c
FLATFOBM SCALES.
OF F.VKKY DKSCKIPTION, SUTAULE FOR
RA1LKOADS. Ac , fur weighing hay, coal, orejCj
and merchandise generally. Purchasers ruu no risk ; jf
every scale la guaranteed coirect, and if, after trial,2
not found autisiactory, can he returned without ebare.
(Is Factory at the old ataud, established for more than
ininy-nve yeuia. auiiui u uo.,
Comer of Ninth and Melon Strecta, Philadelphia.
March 31, IstfO Snr.'jo
WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVEE
WARE.
WE would respectfully inform our friends, patrons
nd the public generally, that we have now in Store
andofltr WHOI.KSA1.K AND KK l'AIL, at the lowest
Cafch I'riceB, a laige and very choice stock of WATCH KS,
JKWKl.lt V, bll.VKK AND l'LATKD WARB, of a very
variety and style.
Kveiy descripiioa of PIAMOND WORK and other
JKWKI.RV, made to order, at short notice. 7 AU
GihhIb Warranted to be aa represented.
N. U Particular attention given to the resulting of
watches anu jewelry o every description.
STAl'KFKIt A HARI.F.Y,
No. tii Market Street, South bide, Philadelphia,
February V, 1buu.3ui
TOLII Ur. HEATH'S llOOKOFtt
Vl Travels and great discoveries of the Japanese We
and Knit India Medicines, with full directions lor Ihs ear.
lam cure of Consumption, llronchilis, Boughs, Colds,
Catarrh, Asthma, Fevcia, Heart Disease, licroiula. Cancer,
Dvspensia. Liver Complaint, bravel and Unnaiv Deposits
Female Complaints, Ao. Illustrated with hundreds of
eertihi-ates of cures and engravings. For the purpose of
rescuing as many sutteriiig leuow'twings as posBiuia Iroin
premature death, it will beseui lo any part of the eouti-
sicjii, iiy aeuunig aa csnia to
DR. HEATH,
AI? flinaitivav Ku Vorlr I'ltv
Bold.alse.by A. W. Fialier, tunhuryj Conrad Wens",
NorthuuitierhuHl ; T 8. Caldwell, lwisburf ; O. M. lia
senbuch, Hioonaburg Cyrus lliowu, Uillou j N. U aiul
February IB.ltlio ly
ASTHMA.
IJOR Ihs Instant K.lrnf and fermauant Care of this
. aisu easing cowplauit use
rSNDT'l
DroDcblal Cigarettes,
mum wr u. . DBkYMOUR 4 CO., 10T Naaaaa Btraat
New oik. Price, ft p koa; acui fras by p..
i-roiEaiaiaui;iuSliis. iuu it, 0..6iq
EVANS & WATSON S
Salamander Snl'is.
Ke. v'i Chemiut Street,
above Third.
riHLADKt.PIll A,
Pillt.DSM'lllA, Sept. 89, IS59.
To the President of the Pennsylvania
Agricultural Society :
The snliscribers, voiir committee to enmine the eon
tents nf n .AI.A1A.MKII SWtf. nf Kvans h tt'alm,
after being exposed tos strong fire on lliu fair giounda fur
eight hours, respectfully reptesent ,
That, nfter seven cotds of oak wood nnd thtee f Pine
had been conaumed sround the safe, it was opened, in
the presence nf the committee, and the contents taken
out, a little wormd, hut not even scorched.
Several Silver Medala, heretofote received hy the manu
faeturera, and large quantity of documents, were in the
safe, anJ came nut entirely uninjured.
The exoeriment antisfied ua of the capacity nf Sufea n
his kind to protect contents from any firo to which they
mav be exposed.
The Committee awarded Diploma and Silver Medal.
m:o. w woodward,
JOHN W. GKARY,
J. P. Rt-TIIKRFOltD,
alfrkds. uu.lktt.
STILL ANOTHER.
W'n MiNctoN, Sept. 17, ie09 Mcasrs. Kvoa t Wat
Bon. Phlludetohln
Gentlemen : The Salamander Fire-Proof Safe nf your
maufure, pnrcensed liy us from your Agent, Ferris nnd
uairett,orourcity, some nine months ago, wna Bcvcreiy
tried hv hurglara laBt Saturdnv night, and although thev
had a Bleoge hammer, cold chisels, and ganpowder, thcy
did not atieceed in opening the Safe. The lock being one
of "Hall's Patent Powder-proof," they could not get the
powder into it, but drilled a hule bib the lower panel and
forced in n large charge, whici was ignited, end although
the door, inside nnd out, showed theexplosion not to have
been namall nue, it was not forced open. Wesuppoae they
were the greater part of the night nt work on it. We nre
much grati5ednt the result nf tee ottempl lo enter it, anil if
the nlxive factsare nf any service, you ore at hlierty to use
lliem. 1 ours, truly,
U.l.AltUit JO.M15.
Great Fire Another Triumph!!
Knoxvi-llk, Teimesice, March 13th, 1S59.
Mewrt Evnns and Wntnon, fJentlemnn Tt nfTonti me
rent pIc-HBUnetomy tn you that theHnlninamlt'i &it, which
pnrcnaiwi ot you in t ebruary, 3S, prvet1 l lie wiiul
ru lecommendwl it a sure nrniertioii from fire Mv
tore house, toprthrr with evenilothera, wim liurneil to the
f fount, in Aliircli Init. i hct;ilc full through into ttte.cel
r, and wan exootrrd to inteime heat for six or eight hcum,
and when it wnn tnken from the tuins nnd opened all its
contents where found to he in a pei tec-t state, the Immiks and
the papers not h?inR injured any whatever, loan cheer
fully recommend your Safes to the community, helievinjr,
as I do, that they are aa near lire-proof os it is p"ti'le foi
mypviie to oemnae. tihimasj. rnni.i.h,
17 A Inrire nftti-rtment f)f the nlmve ft A nlwnvs
on hind, at 304 Cheanut street, (late 21 South Fourth st.t
I'nuaitf tpnin.
uetobef 15, 1P50. cly
aEOaadsalaauUliaa
DETERSIVE SOAP
This Celebrated Washing Soup is now in inai-
kct for more than a year, and that it tins given
universal satisfaction, is evident from the fact,
that the Manufacturers of it, in order to supp'y
the demand, have been obliged to incrsase their
capacity to make equal to One Hundred Thou
sand Pounds per Week. It is docidedly the liest
and cheapest Soap ever mode in tnis Country;
One found of it will go as far, foi any use, as
I hree of the Common Soap in general use. It
is made upon a new principle, of the best materi
als, and known only to Van Haaki.i & Mc-
Keunk. It does away entirely with the wash
board savea the necessity of boiling the clothes,
it does not shrink Flannels, removes giieask,
ikk on paint spols pcrtcctliy, and from the
most delicate fabric, saves fully one hulf tho
time and labor usually spent to do the washing.
It is warranted free from SAL SODA, or other
injurious alkalies, and guaranteed not to rot or
injure ihe clothes.
ror Sale by all respcctablo Grocers, and
Wholerale by
TJIALN & McKLONE,
No. 22 and 24 South Wharves.
Philadelphia.
CAUTION.
There licing ueverul imitation brands ef Deter
sivc Soap in Market, the public are notified that
nonets genuine except an Haagkn & Mc
Keomi is Stamped upon each liar of the Soon
as well as tho U xes.
Sunbury, Oct. SO, 1859.
TAILORING ! TAILORING ! !
JACOB O. BECK,
IlhSl'hCTFU.I.Y informs his friends and the pulihc
V generally, that ha will hereafter conduct the aUue
business, at ihe old stand ill .Market Btreel, sk-.NDuav, on
his own account.
He will he nrennred In troika im nil km. I. rr rt-rri
IN'tiinthe r
Latest and most Approved Style and
Fashion.
Thankful for Ihe libera mitmniicA lnrotnr,,r. rii:A
he trusts by reasonable charges ami prompt attention to
busn ens. to continue the same.
17 All klndBof produce taken in exrhnniri- for work.
at market price.
Suutiury, Decemlier 17, 1859 6in
I.OCATKD AT
Philadelphia, New York, Buffalo, Albany,
Cleveland, Detroit and Chicago.
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE,
8. E. Corner Seventh and Cheanut Streets.
itriBiscii-
Jolm B. Myers. I Moriis L. Hallowell,
I'M. John . Hart. H. Cowpenhwait,
J. B. Lippincott.
COUNTING IIOL'SB COURSE,
Comprises Book. Keening for Mercantile. Uanliinr. Buil.
roail, and .Manufacturing Business with Penmanship, Cal
culations, Correspondence, Jke., 4c., fully qualifying: Ihe
Student for actual buaineta. Students receive individual
liisli action.
Diplomas are awarded to graduates.
83S pays for Life Scholarship ood in seven Colleges!
sV.25 for I'mial Course.
Is" Foi Catalogue a:id Specimens of Writing,
Addieas, inclosing; two Puatnre Stamps,
UKYANT Jt S lit A T lO, Fhilad'a.
August 8lh, 1359.
COLLEGIATE DEPAHTMENT
or
The ITIisfcioiiary Institute!
Selinsgrove, Pa-,
FACULTY.
P. BORN. A. M- Princinal. and Prof
Rev.
Cireek and English Literature.
THEOPH ILL'S WEVEIt, A. M. Vice Prin
cipal and Prof, of Latin and Natural Sciences.
WM. NOETLINCi. A. B. C- E., Prof !
Math. (Pure and Applied.)
rilHE second scholastic year of this Institute
-- will commence on Thursday, the 2?d of
September next. The Collegiate Department
embraces an English scientific an J classical course
of instruction, including ancient and modern
languages, mathematics, natural sciences, Ac
Tibms Hoarding may be had from $1 60
to $2 per week.
Tuition, per session, (of thirteen weeks') f 5,
$1 and $9, according to the grade of studies
pursued.
Tuition in all cases, and boarding, if obtained
in the Institute building, must be paid in advance.
The Principal will he assisted by competent
and experienced leacuers.
For further particulars address any of the Pro
fessors.
Selinsgrove, Pa., August 27, 1859. ly
PURE AND FRESH GROCERIES, of all
kindsyjust received by
unbury, August 20, !83'J.
SAWSWood. Croat Cut and Mi:
Superior article at FIS.
Saws..
FISHER'S.
BunHury, July 17th, 18S8
AND WARRANTS. The highest pric
'-'will be given for Land Warrant by the sub
"it. II. UMA68ER.
life
.. f f T. L . . . M f f J Wm JSmM
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACHJiTTERS.
Tt la ft fact thai, tt tome period., every mom
lier of the human family la sAibjcct lo diseano
or disturbance of the bodily functions', hut,
with the aid of ft good tonio and the excrclso
of plain common sense, they may bo able to to
regulate the system as to aecure permanent
health. In order to accomplish this desired
object, tho true courso to pursue It ccrtivinly
that which will produce natural elate of
things at the least haiard of vital strength nnd
life. For this purposo, Dr. Hostetter has In
troduced to this country a preparation bearing
his name, which it not a new medicine, but ono
that has been tried for years, giving satisfac
tion to all who havo used it. The Bitter
operate powerfully upon the stomnch, bowels,
and liver, restoring them lo ft healthy and
vigorous action, and thus, hy the dimple pro
cess of strengthening nature, enable tho sys
tem to triumph over disease.
For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Nau
sea, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or any llilious
Complaints, arising from a morbid inaction
of tlw Stomach or llowcls, producing Cramps,
Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, &c, thesg
Bitters havo no equal.
Diarrhoea, dysentery or flux, so generally con
tracted by new settlors, and caused principally
by the change of water and diet , will bo speedily
regulated by a brief use of this preparation.
Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably moro
prevalent, in all its various forms, than any
other, and the cause of which may nlwuys
be attributed to derangements of tho digestive
organs, can bo cured without fail by using
HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, as per
directions on tho bottle. For this disease every
physician will recommend Dittersof some kind ;
then Trhy not use an article known to no miai
lible f All nations have their Bitters, as a pre
ventive of disease and strengtliencr of the sys
tem in general ; and among them all there is
not to be found a moro healthy people than
the Germans, from whom this preparation ema
nated, based upon scientific experiments which
have tended to prove the value of this great
preparation :n tho scalo or medical science. '
Fever and Aoce. This trying and provok
ing disease, which fixes its relentless ginsp on
the body of man, reducing him to a mere sha
dow in a short time, and rendering him phy
sically and mentally useless, enn no driven
from tho body by tho use or HOSTETTER'S
RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, none of tho
above-statod diseases can be contracted, even
in exposed situations, if the Bitters are used
as per directions. And as they noithcr create
nausea nor offend tho palate, anu rcnucr un
necessary any change of diet or interruption
of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep
and healthy digestion, tho complaint is ro
moved as speedily as is consistent with the pro
duction of a thorough nnd permanent cure1
For J'enons in Advanced l'can, who nro
suffering from an enfeebled constitution and
infirm body, Ihcso Bitters arc invaluable as ft
restorative of strength ond vigor, and need
only be tried to bo appreciated. And to a
mother whilo nursing these Bitters aro indis
pensable, especially where tho mother's nour
ishment hi inadequate to tho demands of the
child, consequently her strength must yield,
and here it is whero a good tonic, such as
HoStcttar's Stomach Bitters, is needed to impart
temporary strength and vigor to tho system.
Ladies should by nil means try this remedy
for all cases of debility, and, before s doing,
should ask their physician, who, if he is
acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters, will
recommend their uso in all cases of weakness.
CAUTION. Wo caution tho public against using
any of tho many imitations or counterfeits, but ask
for HolTEfTEVS Cr.LEBRATKD gTOMACU BlTTEnS,
and tee that each bottle has tho words "Dr. J.
Uostcttcr'i Stomach Bitters" blown on tho side
f the bottle., and stamped on tho metallic, cap
covering tho cork, and observe that our, autograph
signature, is on tho label.
9W Prepared, and sold by HOSTETTER &
SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all
druggiBts, grocers, and dealers generally
throughout the United Statos, Canada, Bouth
America, and Germany.
SOLD BY
Ceo. CnioiiT, Sunbury,
Ii. 13. McOav, Northumberland,
Cyri's Hrow.v, Milton,
8. M. (J. Wench, McKwensville.
October 8. 18.VJ. ly
LIFE INSURANCE & TRUST COMP'Y
CAPITAL STOCK ?SOO,(ioii,
Company's UiHlillnp, Walnut Street, P. K. corner of Fourth
PHILADELPHIA.
LIFE INSURANCE AT THE USUAL
MUTUAL RATES.
Or at Joint Stock rates nt ahont JO per cent less, or at
Total Abstinence Kutcs, the lowest in Ihe world.
A. WII1LD1N, President.
J. C. Sims, Secretary.
J r. siiiMDix com v Aeent,
8f.UfKY,PA.
Jims l, 1FJ9 ly
FURNITURET FURNITURE!!
FaNliloiiakle, Cheap and ('scf'ul
THE LARGEST STOCK EVER OFFERED
IX SUM BURY.
THE subscriber, long established as a Cabinet
and Chair Manufacturer in Sunbury, thank
ful for past favors, solicits a continuance nf the
public patronage. His stock of Cabinet-Ware,
Chairs, 4 c., embraces
EVF.IIV VAKIETY, t SEFIL AMD OIl.NA
RsF.STAL in housekeeping. Il is unnecessary to enume
rate, as anything that may be required in his
line can be had at moderate prices, Cheap for
Cash, or Country Produce taken in exchange
Establishment
South East Corner of Martel Square.
UT Those knowing themselves indebted to
the subscriber would oblige him by making pay
ment. SEBASTIAN HAUPT.
Sunburv, Nov. 19, 1859. if
409 BROADWAY, NEW
YORK.
Ballou'8 French Yoke Shirt Emporium,
409 Broadway, New York;
PREMIUM SHIRT MANUFACTURERS.
Shirts made to order from Scientific Measures,
cf the best material, sewed by hand, and war
ranted to fit, at less than the usual prices.
BALLOU BROTHERS,
June 4, 18S9. 409 Broadway, N. Y.
THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL.
ROADWAY, CORNLH OF Fit AN KLIN 8TREET,
NEW "5TOR1C OITY,
Offers inducements to Merchants and Tourists visiting
New York, unsurpassed by any Hotal iu Ihs iUelropolia.
The following are among ihe advantages whica il posses
ses, and which will b appreciated hy ail Uavclers.
1st. A central location, convenient lo places of business,
as well as places o( amusement.
lid. gcrupukmsly clean, well furnished sitting moms,
with a magnificent Ladies Pallor, cotninanduif ail calcu
sive view of Broadway.
3d. lra-e and sunerblv furnished aminr rooms. nh
magni&eut Parlor, ouuiinauding aa uienave view of
DIIBUWir,
tu. Beiiur conducted oa the Kurnpeto plan, visitors
an live la lh best style, with Ihs flakiest suouoinr.
6th. It is connected with
Taytor'a Celebrated Salooni,
where visitors can bars their meals, or, if therdestrs
u.r wo. u. .urnisaeu in lu.ir own rooms.
Slh. Ths far served iu the ttatoons and Hotel is ac
krwwledged by epicure., lo be Vastl) upriof to that of
aay other Hotel ia th. city.
With all IheM advanugea, the cost of lirin ia the
InUrnaUoaal, is aaaca besuw that or any other krst eluas
Ol.. a. rSbb. nWISMi
JiasW, -!
NEW FLOUR, FEED. FRUIT AND
m PROVISION STORE!
TylV. subscriber respectfully informs tho eitl
i i "T.? 8"nl,ury " h surrounding n. iKh.
-.. ..wu, ....in. n.s opened a Store nt the north.
R.i 'TV,0 "lS1". nP"Mte V.n.l,kt'.
"V', V .""" recu' rr"' "d tUiona
o. uii Kinos, socti as
WHEAT. RYE 4, DUCKWHEAT FI.OL'lf
Oat, Corn and all kinds of Feed, Cracker,, '
Oranges, ISuta Ac, Fresh l,d i ca.
son, Early Vegetables Fruit Ac,
from ihe Mouth.
He will constantly receive, hv Itailr.m.l r.
ll.llimor. and P.ii.ade.phia. .1 "thlt.ic ti 1
he se.,on. .. the, come into market, and tru.t,
by prompt attentton and rea.on.ble price, to ,c.'
ceive a share of the public patronage.
i , WM. HOOVER.
Sunbury, April 10, 1H59.- ly.
NOTICE 1
THE
ADAM'S EXPRESS CO.,
Give notice that they have concluded arranee
mcnts with tha Northern Central Rail Ru,,
Company, to run trains from Unltimore foi York
Hairlshurg, Dauphin, Halif.u, Trevorton, Sun!
bury, Northumberland, Lewisburg, Milton, Mun.
cy, Williams-port, and all intermediate tstiont
Connecting at HarrMmrgh with the t;I(ET
WESTEHN EXPRESS for Pittsburg, Cincin
nati, 8!. Louis and the Vest. .
Also with Howard & (Vs Express at Milton
or Danville, Bloomsburg, Wilkcsbarre, Pittslnn,
Scranton, and intermedials Stations on Ihe Car',
tawissa, Larkawana and lllorninbur Kail Koailf .
At Williamsport,hy Howard A CVs Exprcstf'
Jersey Shore and Lock Haven. Aleo, by ie.
arj & Co., ond their connections, fur CsMotr.
Troy. Elmira, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara, and
to all accrssiMc points in Western New York
and Canada, ly which they will forward
Merchandise, Specie, Bank Noles, Jewelry, pinj
Valuable Packages of every description.
Also, Notes, Drafts and Bills for Collection.
Experienced and efficient messengers employed
and every ell'ortwill be made to render salisfac
lion.
JOHN BINGHAM,
Siiperintcndout Pcnn'a Division, I'hil'a.
A. W. FISH EH, Agent for Sunbury.
April 9, 1859.
pxstxa
ll04 Doming,,
COFFEE POT
AND
Pot,
Being based, as Dr. Hall, of tha
Journal of Health, says, "on kCienee
nnd common sense," are rapidly
coming into uso, and destined soon
to supercede all others.
ARTHUR, KURXUAir, k GILROY,
117 & 110 S. Tenth St., Philadelphia,
Sil Manufacturers under the Patent.
ti-For a.l, l,y Ueal.r. In llonse.
Kiri.lnt; Articles, and Storekeepers
Kcnrrnlly.
December 4, 1S59.
rilHE undersigned having received a large and
X well selected stock of
I'Mrc Drugs ami lit inlcaN,
Dyrstuffs, OiU, Painty Glass and Putty, is now
ready to fill ordemat a niotnerits noti e.
In connection with Ihe above ou will find an
assortment of Fancy Notion., T,',i(.t Articles and
Perfumery of all kinds, Tooth, Hair, Nails and
('lollies Brushes of every vnrictv.
Customers will' find his stock complete, com
prising many articles it is iinpoasible here to
enumerate.
REMEMBER the 'place, under the office of
tna "Ountiury American.
Physicians' Preemptions compounded accurate
Iv and carefully.
A. V. FISHER.
Sunbury, April 2d, 1859.
JisTin: of Tim peace,
Office in Deer Street, immediately opposite the
Public School House.
All business promptly attended to. Monica
collected and all ordinary writings done.
Sunbury, April 85. 1837. if
WHOLESALE DEAI.EUS IN
BRANDIES. WINES, GINS.&C
frilE subsoribers have opened in Tlio,1,.,on,s
- Brick Building, Mill street, Danville, a largo
and complete stock of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
comprising the best bran.lsof Brandies, Gin, Old
Kyo, Scotch and Irish Whiskey, Port, Sherry,
Msdena, Champagne and other Wines of all
grades, all of which will be sold Wholesale at
Ihe lowest ttty prices. Tavern-keepers by buy
ing of us can save at least the freight.
Persona desirous of purchasing liquors for
FAMILY USE.
may rely upon being furnished with a pure and
unadulterated article.
Or" Being determined to establish a reputation
for selling cheap they respectfully solicit the pa
tronage of the public. All orders promptly at
tended to.
SHERIFF ot HALL.
Danville, April 9, 1859.
HENRY DONXEL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office oppositt the Court House,
Sunbury, Northumberland County Pa.
Prempt attention to business ia adjoining;
younties. ' "
ROCKEFELLER & BOYErT
Attorneys at Law,
SXJrJ"I3 UltY, PA.
A. Jordan Rotkerllcr and Soloinuu
II. Ilojer, respectfully announce that they
entered into Copartnership in the practice of their
profession, and will continue to attend to all bu-i-r.ess
entrusted to their charge in the counties of
Northumberland, Union, Snyder and Montour,
promptly, faithfully and carefully. Special at
tention will be given to the COLLECTION'S
OF CLAIMS. Consultations can be had iu the
GERMAN language.
Office, Market Street, opposite Weaver's Hotel.
Sunbury, February 4, HGO.
HEAD AND CIRCULATE
tho
wrennijTlvaula Slate Journal "
J. M. BOSTIAN, Agent
January 7, 1860.
0()() SACKS G. A. SALT just received and
MJ" for aale by E. Y. U RIGHT & SON.
Sunbury, August 0, 1859.
BOY'S liOOTS and SHOES, cheap for cash
WM. MILLER'S.
Sun' ury, August 17, 1859.
ALMONDS, RAISO.N8. FIGS, LEMON'S,
4c, Ac, just received a fresh euj.ply and
for aale at the Confectionary store of
M. C. GEARHART.
Sunbury, Msy 18, 1857.
ATENT BRITTAN1A STOITERS fo
bar bottles for aale by MASSER.
BLANK Parchment Paper Deeds and blank
Morlgsget Bonds, Eiutione. Summons
J c, for aale b ' MAtbLA.