IPscellancons. SENATOR DOTOLAft UN JILEPi. In tba speech at Petersburg, Vs., Tuesday night, Judge Douglas, gave the following historical account of the "discover;" ol joleps : About the year 1776, a man, by the name of Ueorge lingers Clarke, applied to the Uoveroor or Virginia, and suggested to uim that ai peace might at any lime be declar ed between Great Biitian and the colonies, it would be well for ua to be In possession of the Northwest territory that which is now Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Micuignu, Wisconsin te that when the commissioners came to negotiate the treaty ol peace, we might act on the weil-Known principle, o. .... postidetit, each parly noiaing me '" possession. He suggested to the Governor, that be ihonld permit him to go out to the Northwest, conquer the country, and no d it until the treaty or peace, when we would become possessed of it. The Governor con. sented, and sent him across the mountaing to Pittsburg. From there he and bis compa ny floated down the Ohio river on rufls to the fulls where Louisville now is, and after remaining there a short time, tbey again took to their rafts, and floated down to the Saliues, just below Shawoeetown, in Illinois. Here they took np their march across the country to Kaskaskia, where there were a number of French who bad formed a settle, ment there, and by means of a guide tbey reached the Oqnaw river, and encamped near Veter Mercnd's bouse, snme little distance from the town. You see I urn well acquaint- j ed with the locality. (Laughter and ap plause.! They reached there at uight, and early the next morning Clarke, got his little army of rapamufiius together, (for tbey hud no artny-wugons with supplies, no sutler, and no stores, and by this time began to look raecedand wretched enough.) and took up bis line of march for the little trench town or hlaskaskia. It was summer, and a very hot day. and as he entered the town he saw the Frenchmen belonging to It sitting qnietly ou the little verandahs in Irout of their houses, sucking their juleps through a straw, and he rushed on thorn, crying, "Surrender you suckers, you !" Great laughter The Frenchmen surren .iored, and from that day to this lUlowsuus have been known as "Suckers." Ueuewed laughter. That was the origin of our cognomen, and l,un ll-nriro Iloirers IMurUe reiurneu io iwf,..- - Virginia, he introduced tbo juleps litre. ii .....vup i .m i want iu ei.o hkiij- inns fair notice that, when they claim the I honor of a M neuhnll. lit' Jefferson, of a Madison, ot a ..... r , M a w vine, oi a jwoi. n.uaw.j, mill nf mnnr nther distiniruished sages and patriots as'tliH world ever saw, we yield j j when yon claim the glory yon achieved on j the field of battle, we yield ; when you cluiin j credit for the cebsion of the Northwest Territory, thut out of it sovereign Stales ; might ba creuted, we yield ; when )uu claim I the glory of never having polled a vote j against tbe Democratic party, we yield ; but , li.n von cUim the lilorv of the mint julep, hit nds o IV; Illinois wants that. Shouts of laughter and upplau?e. The above extract, bhowing not only the remarkable gergrapbical knowledge of Judge Douglas, but his versatility in the illustra tions or his great doctrine, is erroneous in a single particular, and that is th.it Illinois is entitled to the glory of the discovery how to construct a julep. That great Democrat John Milton, some two hundred years ago, in his magniuceut poem of (Win, speaks of the julep iu the following glowiug terms: "And fit st behold thil cordial julep here, That flames and dances in hit crylul bound', With spirits of bvlm and fragrant syrups iiux'd l Not that nepenthe which the wile ul Thoue, In Egypt, gave tu Jove-born Helena, liol such power to alii up joy hi thin, To life so friendly, or io cool to tliiisl." ANOTUFft OF THK WOHLD's HhllOES. The Detroit Free l'ress, ol the 1 llh instant, commenting ou the Lady Klgin disaster, tuys : "We have glimpses or a Urnlilu panic among the passengers, in the midft of which tver) where appears tho aelf possessed com- tnuudur, giving oruers auu ueiecoiu8 eu.u ineusures as were most conductive to the geir iral sulety. The cutllo were driven over board, aud the freight and luggage iinmedi utely followed. 1'assengeis were awakened Irout their slumbers by sturdy blows or the xo, which dashed in their stateroom doors, and' called theui to a Beiise of their dauger. All were finally collected uii deck, which con stitutes thu roor of ihe upper cabin flouted ciear of the hull oud sustained the crowd. Mr. Uetlmuu says thut on hia exleuipnre roll nut less thati three huudred persous were collected, the majority t.r whoiiie dung to their places uulil near dujlmhl. The raft was mostly uuder water from the weight of lis living burden, und very lew who clung to it but were above the wal.t in the tuibuleutsea. The caplaiu was constantly on his feet rueourugmg the crowd, aud seems to have been the only man who dared to stir from the fecumbeiit position which was necessary to keep a secure hold on the precarious raft, lie carried acbild, which he lound iu tbo arms of an exhuusled and submerged womau io au elevated portion of the raft, and left in v... ,-.f .. siuiiHii which was soon lost. He constantly exhorted the crowd to keep sileut. und uot oiily to make no noise but to relraiu roin uiov:ug, iu order that the trail frame work might last the longer, bellman says that during the time which elapsed, while the while the rufl kept together, there was scarce, ly a sound from a man, or woman or child. Tbey clung to lleir dces in silent terror, ud neither g'oans uo! prayers were audible; no voice save tliat oi me curiam, a.ouu ,o encouragement and good cheer being beara 4,mid tbe roar of the wind aud tho ceaseless fplash of tbe combing waves. Finally, the constant action of the water broke up tba raft, aud large parties floated off on detached meet and gruduaUy the multitude melted aiv by couples and solitary individuals, until tut a lithe of the wboJe number remained. J be swell tumbled tba light rafts about like feebler weigbis, and a struggle the bapie.s survivor; bad during the long drift of t"uP nn e. intervening to the shore. Ue llm.n was tea hours on his raft and says that be a! capsized and thrown into the isee, , with hi. two companions, acer, third minute. . W hen tbey reached shore, the, were dashed boa hopelessly io tbe surf, and .on . forlu oa thau their companiona, were lifted upon . h." beach by the breakers, and dragged 1 Wn,- h, .trJue bands wbkh awaited them. Vt ... be . "hat bavins snrmounted the leriTs oflbat terribly voyage tba ?"' perns oi i" ( tbe ,rrlgnbla rC,Cr,hich b.dgworo bis strength and 1 n, Perb.ps bo b.d rather died than to Taa lived SP b. .rcise of mnr. selflsb mnltve. tb.o those which marked bis ch.rac t broogb tba whola o. this trying ordeal. TtAIIWAVISJI w Knoland. ..... nfnaaseoiter railways io Fhila- a iKi. Nsjsi York, snd Boston bas at length . Pto itria" on a small scale, of lb. s.m. Jed to ondo 'Jinu$ of T 31s ult give. " . ito-U-f ccoontoftb. Sulla o ' lb. p.ri?ot. sod P" b. ir-a advantage, of lb. r.i w.ys over th. J,C will sv.ntuall, render th. UtUr omniou.e. n,.;n. 0f Boston, is tba S:roftni;v;;.n,.adtb.o;!in.of rails was lsid dow. nnner tu. Inc. of Mr. Fall-, of Fbil.delphia. . . ..nilaman io England has iv. narnos. A Darino Scbsmr Tiirocob tni Clopds Undkr A Burning IUli.oon. The New York Sun of yesterday says t "M. Copple, an aeronautical pupil of tba renowned Godard, advertises to make an asceotion to morrow, (Saturday,) in Jones' Wood, by means of rarifleu or beated air, in a paper balloon. The balloon is of about 40,000 cobio feet capacity, mada of stout Mantilla paper, and with strips of muslin glued over the uams. For a height of three yards from the bottom the paper is also lined with muslin, for the purpose of holding np the car, which is to be attached beneatb. The air is to be beated by burning straw, or tome otber light com bustible, under the balloon, until it is wen inflated, when the car will be booked on, and I be reckless aeronaut carried o(T. When the air cools, Mr. Coppie has the pleasant pros pect of coming down wherever be may happen to be, without even the little power of con trolling bis movements which i given by a gas balloon, and should a 'burst' occur while he is in mid-air, the consequences are too disagreeable to contemplate." Last evening at the ball, two of the most resectable vounir men of Buffalo, who were with ladies, were arrested by detectives, who imagined them to be pickpockets. They were handcuffed and locked in the cells all night. This morning over a Hundred Ameri cans attended me courv, inu mem were stronB svmDtoms of a row. Profuse apolo gies were tendered, but tbey could In no way remedy the misery 01 tne mailer. .--xSr-a.ri.i- Mew Advertisements. Auditor's Notice. William I. Ureenough,-) In the Court of Com' va I moil I led J ot IN or. Jalm Farnsworlh, will) f thumberlHiid county notice In William I,, j Fieri Facia. No. 72, Dcwart, terro tenant j August Term, I860. The undersigned auditor, appointed by the said Court of Common Picas ol' Northumberland county, to distribute the fund in Court to and among the parties Iruully entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of hi said appointment and meet all persons interested therein, at his iitlice, in the borough of Sunbury, Pennsylvania, on Monday the 1st day of October next, (I860) a 10 o'clock A. M. SAMUEL J. PACKER, Auditor. Sunbury, Sept. 15, 18G0. Supreme Court Northern District. The Supreme Court for the Northern District of Pennsylvania, will commence its annual sestinn on the lirst M nudity of October ; next, at the Court House, in Sunbury, and .u... .. .;i p... ; u.-rului Counsel encased will therefore attend on Tuesday morning at U o'clock, when the lifcl of causes for arcument will he culled over. C11A1U.KS I'l.KASANTS, I'roib'y. rrolhonotary's Office, ) Sunbury, Sept. lltb. 1KG0. J Lilt a Caiifea for Aryumtnt October Term. A. D. 1800. I Bird's appeal, Northumberland comity '2 llower el nl vs McCormick, do' :i lierk et al vs. Zimmerman, Union co. 4 Same vs. Same. do 5 McDowell vs. Kissel do C State M. F. I Co., vs Roland do T Watsou's executors vs. Vincent's Ad ministrators, Northumberland county. 8 Hrediuger vs Hire do 9 Itoss vs Malcolm, Union county. 10 Quinn vs Jenkins et ul, Nortb'd co. II Ulman vs Duham, Lycoming county. 12 Auraod vs Shnflley, Union county. 13 Rangier vs Lopp - do 11 Same vs Hummel do 15 Uirkcnbine et al vs Hersu et al, Union county. 16 Northern Central Railway Company vs. Hendricks, Northumberland county. 17 Hoyt et nl vs Snbrock da IS Lycoming Mutual Insurance Company vs Fullmer & Co., Lycoming county. 19 Lower Augusta township vs Nortb'd county, Northumberland county. 20 Lewisbnrg University vs Robor et al, Union county. 21 Kase vs Giskins et al, Montour county 22 Same vs Same do 2:1 Witnier vs Wolter. Snyder county. 24 Uoyer's F.xrs. vs llerrold do 25 Hiitenbender vc. Sunbury & Krie Rail road Company, N orlhuintierlaud county. 2ii Dewart vs Wiest, Snyder county. 27 Overseers Walker twp., vs Overseers Butfuloe towosliip, Union county. 28 Uorrel vs Dewarl, Nortb'd county. 29 Coryel! vs VV. . Bank vt al, Ly'ng co. iiO Sheets Ac Co. vs Albert. Snyuer co. HI IjuiiiD vs Heart et a!, Union county. Dewart vs Masser, Nortb'd county. Clement ct al vs Tuggart et ul, Union countv. 34 Smith & Co. vs Weaver, Nortb'd co. September ljlh, 1800. ol SHERIFFS SALES. B Y virtue of certain writs of IVnuifiom Erimnus. and Levari I'aeia. and a writ nt Fieri Lucius, issued out of the Court of Common Fleas of Northumberland county, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, ul tbe public house of Jobeph Moint, In tbe Borough of Milton, Northumberland county, IVnucjIvanitt, on Thursday Ihe 4lh day of October next ItiOO, at 2 o'clock l -M., the following described real property, to wit: The ou til'lb part of a Certain tract or piece of luud siluute in Di (aware township Northumberland couuly I'enna., bouuded ou West bv the l'ennsylvaoia Canal, und on the North, Fast and South by land of Jonas Wolf, coutaimngbout lour acres ; Hereon is erected a Steam Saw-mill; a two story frame dwelling bouse, a frame stable aud oLher outbuildings. Seized taken in oxecution. and to be sold as the proj erty of William Drown. XLbO : A certain lot of ground situate in tbe Borough of Milton. Northumberland county, bouuded nn tba West by a lot of Henry Harris, on the South by Lower Market ireet. Kul bv Secoud street and on tba North bv an Alley : whereon is erected two story frame dwelling and kitchen, a well ot waler, a small log siaoie, ouiouuuiugs, t. Seized taken in executinn, and to be aold as tbe property of John U Snyder, Feter Snyder and Sarah Snyder. ALSO : At tbe tame time and place, a certain lot in Miltoo, Nos. 62C3 and eastern half lot No. 04, bounded North by Seusnd street, Fast by Front street, Soutb by Mulberry alley, and West by western bair of lot No. 64 ; on which are e reeled a Foundry and Blacksmith shop, Wood shop, Machine shop, &c, in tbe Borough of Milluo, Northumber land couuty Fa. Seized taken in execution, aud to be sold as tba property of Ueorge J. Filer, admin istrator of Jacob K.Trego, deceased. ALSO: At tbe same time and place, all that cer tain lot or piece of ground, situate io tb. Borough of Milton, Northumberland county Pennsylvania, in tbai portion of tb. Borough aforesaid called "Upper Milton," bounded and described as follows : bouuded on tb. West by Front street, and fronting; oo tb. same : on th. North by an Alley, on th. Fast by tb. Pennsylvania Canal, and on tb. South by lot now or lata of Hugh U. Barr, .-4 l.; th. nnrlhern DOrtioO Of PStt OI lot No. 62, as marked io tb. general plan of 'Upper Milton," wnereon ib "' -story fram. dwelling boos., suitabl. for two families, with a fram. kitcben attached 5 also, a fram. .tabl. od oth.r outbuildings. Seized t.k.n in .xecution nd lob. mM a. th. property of B. K. Hsgg. nd John "rD JAMES VANnVKK. Sb.rifT. Sbarift's Oflv - Sept. 15, 1 1 ' Dissolution of Partnership. XTOTICE la hereby given that tb. lata par nerihip exiating between the aubacrlhers, in the Mercantile business, in Lower Augusta town ship, under tbe firm of Chamberlain A Kurman, was dissolved by mutual cotsent on in. xoin August last. A il nernona Indebted or havfna claim, will call on Iac Furman, who will continue lb business at th. old stand. AU account not settled by th. 1st of Novem ber next, will be put into the hands of a magis tral far enllnctioll. ISRAEL CHAMBERLAIN. ISAAC FURMAN. Lower Augusta, Sept 15, 1880. 3t General Election PROCLAMATION- IUH8UANT to m act of ihe General Amembly wf th Commonwealth of ptnun-lvatiia, entitled "An act rtlatinf to the election of thil Commonwealth." approrwl the sK-cuitd day ol' July, Anuo Potriinn, on thou in mi eight hundred and thirty-nine, I, JAMK8 VANOYKK. Hih Sheriff of the county oi Northumberland, I'eunayl vama, do horehy make known and give notice to the eli tore oi the county aioieanid. that a general election will Ite held in aaid county of Northumberland on the 8KCOND TUESDAY, 9th of OCTOUKK, lwrit, at wluoh time Btote and Couuty Orficera, aa iollowa, are to be elwted : One perann ior Oorernoi of the Common wt-alth. One peraonaa Member of tha House of IttpreentMive at Waarnngtoii city, to tbe lepreaeut tba eleventh district composed if Lhe counties of Nurthumbei land and St-huylk ill One person for Plate Senator, fr the district composed of the counties of Northumbeilaitd. Snyder, Montour and Columbia. Oua perann a Member of the Houae of Representative to represent the couuty of Northumberland. One person for !hrnfl of Nortliumlierlund comity One peistm for Prothoiiotary, Clerk of the Court of Oenernl Quarter dessiona, and Oyer and Teuniner oi Nor thumberlnnd county One person as Commissioner for thu couuty of North umber land for a term oi 3 yenra. One person aa Auditor for tha couuty of North umber Innd. I also hereby make known and give notice that the places of holding the at'oreanid geneinl election in the sev eral borougha aud townships within the county oi Nor th umber land are as follows t The Suuburv District, compose if the borough of Punbury, and Upper Augusta, at the Couuty Court House. The Augusta District, composed of tha townnhip of Lower Augusta, al the house ol Peter DuukeJUrger, in auiri township. The Northumberland District, comped of the horoneh of Northunibcdand, at the house of C. . tirovn, oi the borough of Northumberland. The .Vint District, at the houaa of lleuiy Haas, in the borough of Northumberland. The Millou District, at the houaa of Mrs. Sticker in anid b trough. The Turbut District, at the houae occupied by Abrahnm KiMiiigei. The Delaware District, at tha Sinking Spring School House. I he Chilisquaque District at the h mae of 0. Ritfle. The Turbutvdle District, at the house of Hiram Key. uokts, iu tha borough f Tuibutville. Ttie Lewis District, at the house occupied by Uiram Rry ii'iltls, in the boniifih of Turlmiville. The Muiinokln Distiict. at the houte of John Nesbit. The Uppvr Mahouoy District, at the house of J. II. Ait-nil. 1 he Little Mahonoy District, at the houae of widow F. Haker. The Lower Mahouoy District, at tho house of A. Rode annrl. The Ruah District, at the Liberty Pole School Ifuune. 1 he Jut son listnct, at the houae occupied by J . on leu Smith. Tlie Coal District, at the bouse of William M. "Weaver, in the town of Shaniokiu. The Zerba District nt the houaa of Win. Foulda, in Trrvorti'ii. The Cameron District, nt the houae of Jacob WngneT The Jordan District at the house now or lata of Benja min Leitzel. The Mount Cannel District nt the miMic houaeof Abra ham lrch. Tho Washington District at the liouae of Godfrey B. Re- bock. The M'Kwensville District, at the brick School House itenr the Uerimni Church. The election to open between the hours of 6 and 10 oVl-tck in the forenoon, and shall continue without inter ruption or adjournment until o'ciocit in the evening When the polls shall oe cioseo. The several Inspectors and Judafes elected on the 31 Pridnv of Muruh, in pursuance of the '-Mi Scutiuu of the act of the 2d of Julv, lttlu, will hoid the election on Tueauay the 11th dny ot October next. "Thut every person except a Justice of Ihe Peace who shall hold any utnre or appointment of proht and ti mm un der the government of the United States, or of this Suite, or of any city or incur poiuted district, whether a commis sioned omcer or agent, who shall be employed under the legislative, executive or judieiary department of this Slate, or the United States, or of any city or lucoiporoted district and also that every member of Coiigiena and of lhe Stiite Lcgftldture, and of the select and common coun cil ul any city, or coinmisaiouer of any incorporated Dia trirt, is by law, incapable of holding or exereisina; the othre ur appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk, of any election of this commonwealth, and that no Inspector, JudRra or any other orTieei of such election, aliall be eligi ble to any othce to te then voted loi. And the said Act of Assembly, entitled "nn net relating to the elections oi this Commonwealth," paww-d July the !iml, fsS2, further provides as toiiows. to wit : -Thut the Inspectors and Judeea choacn as nforeaoid. hall meet at the respective placua ior hoktinp the election the district to wtnen mey reapectiuiiy I'etong oeiore nine oTcUck in the moruing ot the avcouu lueanuyoi n - t jber in each and every vciir, and each ol stud inspector shall uppoiut one clerk, who alia II be a qualified voter of Buuh dnirirt. Section 2. Tunt nuy fraud committed bv any per in voting in the maimer nlwve prescribed, sliall be puuiKlird ns similar frauds are directed to be punished by the exist ing laws oi this Common wen 1th. "In case the per n who ahrtll have received the second higheal numlwr of votes for Inspectors shrill not attend on the day ol any election, then the pereou who shall hnve received the second highest number of voice for Judge Ihe next preceding election, shall act na an iunpectoi in his place, aud in cuae the person elected Judge ahull not attend the Inspector who received the highest number of votes, small iipMiint a Jude iu his place; aud it any vacancy shall ctMiliuue in the bard ior the space of Iwll" an hour ot W the time fixed by luw for the opening ot" the election. she qunlihed voteia ol the townsmp, ward or uo mairict, fi which such officers kliall have been elected, preacul ni aiie place of elections, snail one of tueir uuniocr lo till such vacancy. it shall be the duty "wid aaaesa ra reasectively to at- lend at the place oi holding very peueral, aeciul, or . townahip election, during the whole time an id election in kept open, for the purpoae of giving luformatiou Io the I lnspectora and Judirc, whan culled on, in relation to Hie , tight of any person uaveaaed by tlieiu to vote ut such ek-c-lion, or such other turners iu relation t the awownitnt o voters, aa the aaid innpector ur judge or either of them shall from time to tune require. "No person siutU be permitted to vote at any election aa aforesaid, other Hum a white free man ol twenty-one or more, who tha 1 1 nave resiaeo in we aiaie ni lea i one year, and m Ihe election ilUtncl where he oilers to vote al least j ten days immedintely preceednig the election, and within two yenra paid slate ol county tux. which ahull have been Bbtessed ut letiat ten daa before ihe election, Jtul a citizen I of the L'nited Stulca who had rneviounly leeii a qnaiilnil voter of this stale, and removed tnercirom ana rcBiuncj, ; and shall have resided iu the election district, und paid tax aaaioreaatd. ahull be entitled to vote alter re tod mg in this statu aix months, Provided, Thut the white freemen, citi lens of the United States, between the uge oi twenty-one aud twenty-two yeaia, and in the eloctan' district ten days aa atoreaiud. vliali be entitled to tt vote, although they shall not have puid la see. No pel at ji i ahull 1 permitted to vole whose nnire ta nt contained in the list ol taxable inhabitants iuruifched by the coinniibMioiierH us uioieaaid, uiileaa, First: He produces a receipt for the payment, within two years, of a state or county tux uaaenaed ugreeubly to the oiulitiilioii, il nve aatihUcUiry evidence either on his own oatli or a th filia tion, or on the oulh or alhrmalion of another, that he has paid such lax, or on failure to produce a receipt, klmli make io) oath to thu payment thereof ; or second, ii he claim a right to vote by being an elector between the eyes vt tweniy one und twenty-two yeurs. be ahull depose nn or-th or ulfu uiation, that he has resided in the Slate at lea hi one year next before his application, and make such proof of residence iu the district aa la required by Ihis act ; urn! that he does verily believe from the nccHiiit gieii him dent he is of the age aforesaid, aud give such other evi Unices aa ia required by thia act, whereupon the name of the person an admitted to vote, aliall be inserted in alpha betiral liH by the inspectors, and a note made opposite thereto by writ int. the word "lax," if he ilutll be pvium 'd t vote bv reaeou of bavins; paid lux, or the wotd t'uge," if he sluUI be permitted to vote on account -f hia ape, und in either case Ihe iaaoii of aueh votea shall be called out to Uie clerk, who ahull nuke uotea iu the uat oi iAiin ksMti Itw then). Inullcuaea where the name of the per arm claim uik to vote ia not found ou tne list lurnisneo uy ine i.oinmiMioii ra and Aaaeaaor, or hia right to vote whether found theru on or not, ia objected to by any quulihed citizen, the lit issffiiir sihall ssKuinine such Hereon on oulh aa to his quulifi cutiona, and ii ha canina to have resided in the state one vear or more, hia oulh ahall be a proof Uiereol. uui tie anau prove by at leuat one com pe tent witueas, who ahall be a qualineu elector, HUM ne ltiwi wmnu sun uiaunvs. sis itus ten drtvs next iminediatelv preceding tbe rleclion, and ulmt siIbo himaeli ivvear titat liia bona hde residence, iu pursu ance of lawful calliug ii v it Ion the district, and that be did not remove into aaid diatrict for tha purpose of voting IhaM'a.Ilt Kveiy peaon qualified aa aforeaaid, and who bhall make proof, if required, of reaidait and nayment of tuxes, aa aforesaid, ahall ba admitted to vote iu lh township, ward ordisuic iu which be ahall reside. II anypetaoii not quaiined to vota in thiaCotnnvmwtnllh "-ceably to luw, (except tba suns ot qualified citizens, shall appear al any place of election for the purpoae ot ia auintj tickuia, or influencing ciliiena qunlitied to vote, ha Bhall, on eunvietion, forfeit and pay any autn not exceed ing one hundred dollars for every one aurh orieuce, and be inipriaoned (m any terio not exceeding three nkmths. It sliall be the duly of every mayor, slier id, alderman just ic of the pence, and omauible or deputy consuible, of every' city, county, township or district within this com nvinweallb, whenever called upon by any officer of an slecuoti, or by any three qualified electors thereof, to clear any window or avenue to any window, to the place of geneial election, which ahall be obetructad in aucb a wuy as to prevent voters from approacbuig the aaiue, and ti neglect or refusal to do so ou aucb requiaiou, an id oiftoet atutl! be deemed gullied of oiiademeenor in omce and oa eouvictioa ahall be fined in any euro not leaa than one hun dred nor more than one thousand doUaro aitd it ahall be tbe duty of Ue respective constable of each ward, district or township, of this ooumtonweisih lo be present in person or by deputy, at the place of holding aucb elections ia each ward, district or township, for the purpoae of preserving the peace aa aforeaaid. It ahall be lhe duty of every peace oaVer, aa afoioaaal, who ahull be present at any aucb disturbances at an elec tion as is described! n Una act, to report tbe an me to the next eouit of quarter aeeaioua, aud alao tbe nuiaea of lhe witneaaee who can prove the sume. The Judges are to make then returns for the eottaty of Northumbcrlaiid, ai the Court Houae, in banbury, o pri bty, the rite day cat October, A. D. 18A0. Given under my hand, at Sunbury, this lOtk day of Sep tember, A. D. 1000. and ia tba tank year of the i tide pen 4ne ol the tailed Sutea. JAMEt VAMDTEB, Shonf enbary, POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE. Of the State of PennayWaiiia. PENN SQUARE, PHILADELPHIA. OrMnitexl -with full Faculty under an Art of IhaLegi-Uture.tnd deaiiyneJ to supply U Ifeat want in American Education, to wit. through Colletiato training for th practica of Mine Enginearing, Civil Engineting, Mechani. cal Engineering Analytical and ndua trial Chemistry, Mettalurgy and Architecture. Tha College compriaea TUB SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. For tha Oenrral Student, and Four Tcchnicitl Srhoola, for Professional Studenta. vis. Th School of Minen, the School of CiNil En gineering, the School of Practical Chemistry, the School of Mechanical Engineering. Architectures, Topographical, and Mechanic al Drawing, are included in the Engineering Couraea, and ample facilities exiat for Practic e In the Fivld with the ir.ilrnmeiita, and in the Chemical Laboratory. Term per Annum : Scientific School, $75. Profession nl Schools $100 to $130. The Eighth Annual Senium, will begin on Monday, Septerrber 17lh, 18C0, and tha com mencement tor ennfeninc Degrees will be held on the lo-t Thursday in June. r or catalogues and futher information address, D. A. L. KENNEDY, PresH of Faculty. September, 15, 18C0. 3t CAUTION TV OTICE is hereby given that my wife Anns Keiscr, has lelt my bed snd board without juat raiMe, and I hereby caution all persons not 10 harbor or trust her on mv account as 1 will lint pay any debts of her contrnrling unlcM com pelled by luw. HKNKY KKlsFH. Sr. Lower .Augutta twp., Sept. 8, 18G0. 3t m TT J T J J i. TT a. . t au me rree anu xiiuepenueui oieia ui Noi thumieriand County- Fki.low CrnzKSis : Having yielded to the solicitations of many warm and personal friends , of all parties, I orce more present myself before j you aa tho FKK12 VOTERS' C A NKIUATE 1 for tho ollice of SlIKKIKT, should you see proper to elect me, I ahall endeavor to administer the duties resting upon ine in audi a manner aa will meet the approval of the people whom I havetoaerve. HENi Y WEIsIi. Sept., 8, 18110. GENESEE! SALT. WHOLESALE &c KETAIL, rVflLINU Sc. URANT (at the Mammoth rilore,') have just received 500 llis. of Solar (iround, iSular and Fine .Salt, 700 Sacka of (itounJ Solnr Salt every sack warranted to contain 25 pouniU of Salt and 200 bugs of Salt i containing one liushcl each. Tni suit ia the beat and strnngnsi now manufactured and in market. Call and see for yourselves. Sunbury Sept., 8. I Slit). AUDITOR'S Wf ICE. Lh the Court of Common I'tens of Aur hum berland Couuty. Benjamin Dcrk, for the use of a. H. lluyer, J- Venditioni exponas va. J-No. 32 August T., Daniel Kramer. j 18h0. Notice is hereby given thnt the undersigned auditor. appointed by the said Court in th above case, to distribute the funds in Court and report the facts ; will attend for that purpose, at hia office, in Market square Sunbury, on Monday the 8lh day of October 1SC0, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon i when all parties in interest mav attend if they think proper. HARRIS PAINTER, Auditor. Sunbury, September 8, lHUO1 ECEIV1NO FALL AND WINTER MOODS. l'riuled Caahmcrcs and Delaines. lilocli and colored wool Delaints. illacli Silks, Alpacas, Domhaziiies. French, English and me.rican l'tints. BOYS' WEAR. Cloths, Cntnimcrea, Ac, for pants and jackets. Fine and low-priced Cloakinga. Fine black Cloths and Casaimeres. LINEN HOODS. F routing and Shirting Linens, by the yard or piece. 4-5 Uutchers' Linens, by the yard or piece. Fine Villow Linens of every desirable width. Sheeting Linens in variety. Damask 1 able Linens, a Urge stock. Spot snd Damask ak Table Cloths of every grade. Doylies by the single doien or Napkina and quantity Fine fringed lluck and Damask Towels. Low priced Towels and Toweling. Ulaukels, Marceilles Quilts, Ac COOPER At CONRAD. S. E. cor. NINTH and MARKET Streets. Sept. 8, 1H00. Philadelphia VT 4R0M1TIC S1 A SUPERLATIVE TONIC, DIURETIC, iin ' """" To the Citizens of New Jersey & Pennsyl vania. Apntlirraiira, Prupgiaia, Grucen and I'livulc Fainilica AVulft-'a Pure rnirnae nranrly. WnllV'a PiireMmlcrln, fherry and P.irl Wine. Woltf'i I'ure Jumuica ami St Croix lliiui. Wulle'a Pure Scutch and Irish VYIiiaky. A l.t. IN B0TTI.K8. 1 bec leave to cill tlie attt-ntion of trie citizen "f the ' I'liileii flnle t-i tlie uti..ve Wnu-a and l.iquiHa, importrd hy L ouLrao Wolvk. in' New Ytirk, wlinaa nuine ia laim. liar in every nail ul thia cuuntry I'ur the purity of hiiceli- ; liraled Si-hierlam Seliun))pa. Mr. Wnlle. in his letter tu ' me, fpeukiuiruf the pulily of hii VVineaand l.iimna, aa; a : 1 "1 will suue uijr reputation aa a maa, my abindiiig aa j inert-hant of thirty yeurfe'a reaiilenre iu lh Cily of iew York, lhat all the Urumty anil U'litee which 1 tvatle are i pure aa iuiiortetl, ami of the heal quality, and can be relied , upon by every puiehuker 1 F.v-ety houlr haa the propne. lor'e name (Ul the wax, auda fac simile a" hie liffiiatureou the cerliheata. The public are rerpet-tfullv invited to cull : and examine for themat lvea '1 lie public ui a respeclfull invited lo cull aud examine for llieniacivea l-ir aula al i Kelall uy all Apotliei-anra ami Oruceia in J uiladclj.hia. tiaoaux H AsHToa.No. bdJ Market et , i'hll'a Read the loilowmg troui tlie New Yoik Courier : Ksoaaioca BuaiNxva lot oaa Naw ohi Mxacusar. We are happy to inform our fellow-vitizcna lliul iheie ia one place iu our city where the phyncuoi,apothrcary, aial country lueretiaul, can go and puichaaa pure Wiuua aud l.tqunre.ae pure aa mipoited, ami of the Deal quality. We do mil iiiteiHl lo fiiva au elaborate deaeuptieu ol Una nieiclianl's exteuaive buaiueaa. although ll will well repay any stranger or c-itizen to visit b'dolpho Woll'e'aexlenaiva wurchouse. Noa. 1H. itoand 2. liover street, and Noa. 17. luaudl,Marketrield alreel. Ilia auvk of behnappa ou haial ready for shipment could not have been less tliuu thirly thousand eases ; the HiaiaJy. amne leu thousand caaea Yinlatieaof lead to ; and leu thousand eases of MuUeira, bheiry and Fori Wine, HcoU-h aial lnh Whisky, Jamaica and bt. Croix Kum, some veiy old and equultoany in this ec unity, ilealso hud three laige eel lura, tilled with Jiraudy, Wine Ac , ill casks, amltr Cua tout-House key, nady for boitluaj. Mr. WuUVa aalea ol' Behiutpps last year amounted lo one hundred aiwl eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in leas than two vearahe tnuy be equally aucceaaful with hia ilraudiea aial Wlnea. Ilia business merlu the patronage of every lover ol bis apeciea. Private fauaillea who wish pure iuea ami 1.1 quora for medical use should aeud their orders direct 10 Mi. Wolv, uulil every Apdhevary in the land make up their minda Ui discard lhe poisonous stull'fruiu liieir aiielvea aod replace it with Wotrs'a puis Wineaaud Liquora. Wa underaunul Mr. Wolfe, lor the aecvmmodatnai of amall dcalera iu the country, puta Ubaaaorled easea ut' Wines and Liquors. uch a man, ana aucb a mere-haul should be ausiaiiied agaiiuvt his teiia uf lliouaaHda ot' oppo nent iu the Lulled Malea, who sell nothing but untUlllouS, rainoua alike lo human health and happiness. September 8, IbOO tira p. BATBNT BK1TTAMA bTOWEKH for II bar bottles lor sale ky H. B MA88ER. 1K1I.I0 4, URANT have juat received bv - railroad the largest assortment of (QUEENS WAKE and GLAH9WARE ever brought to Suubury. Also, a fresh supply of DRY GOODS, consisting of Hpring Dresa Uooda, I'rinU, Mua lins and iVotions. pr 7, I HBO. 1HYIC0RATIN& CORDIAL SM0T8 AMI BHOE8, a large assortment at rKIl.INO cVCRANT'H Hunbmy, Jsnusry 28, l60. INDUSTRIAL STOVE WORKS. W. C. NEMAN, No. 83 North SECOND Ht., opposite Clirial Church, I'HILADKI.PHIA. If A3 for Pale, tha bast family Cooking Stores in the Market a good and faithful servant) the great provider for the Family I Every houae. hold should have a reliable Lehigh (Jaa Uurner Cooking Stove always reliable, alway econo nomical. Also, the great fJas eonauming Heating Stove, for Parlor Ac will burn leas fuol and emit more heal than any other Htove Kor Hale with a Urge aaaortment of all kinda of COOKINU and HEATINCi STOVES, S holo.ala and Re tail. WIM.IAM U NKMAN, No. 33 North 5oroud St., above Market, l'liil adclphi.1. Reference. Hon D.VMH TAUfiAKT, II. 5. MAtSSKK. Septemtier 8. 1860. -:tm w ORPHANS' COURT SALeT 1 N pursuance ot an order ol the Orphans' Court of Northumterlaiid county, will be ex pored to public sale, at the public houae of Jainea Van , ilfLf in ihn tnurti nf Miittlmri nt, 'I'a.AB.In.. tt.m I "j t ... ".. " ..u. ...... j , .... ... ..t.j, mo Sftth dny of SEi'TKM liKI!, 1x00, the uiuli viiled half part or nmiety of a ci'itnin TRACT Or' LAND, ulualo in Coal townahip, Nortlium. bcrlnnd county, bounded on tho noith by binds nf the I'hilniW'Iphia & Sunbury, (now Shamokiu Valley A- 1'ottsville). Knilroad ('oinpnny, on the south by the Mnrlin land-, and 011 the coat and west by lands of Jeremiah, lirown, contain' ing 2U0 ACItKS, more or Iosh, whereon are erected a dwelling llouwe and Darn, it being part of a larger Iruct urii;inully urvecd in lhe in the tin mo of Daniel Keea. Also, The following described Lola of (Jround, situate in tho town ol Slianiokin, of which he I died aolv acicd, 111 : 1 triaiigulur piece of (jronnil ' hilllHileil anutll bv Wall f.trret. wpk! tiv lot .if liil. ; II. Vu.tl.ei...r. and on lhe north bv.ir.-r .!.. aaid I'hlludclphiii and eiunbary, now Miainukni i . . . . . . . ' tt y,,, & 'oiuvill0 Uuilmud. Alao, Another Lot of lir.mnd, bounded oil tho south by Wall street, 011 the Went by trie Car. bun Run Railroad, on the North bv elrcet along the aaid I'hiladelpbia ot Suuburv. now Miuiimkin alley A rotlaville Railroad, and on the caat by lot belonging to the estate of the late II. Vox. theimer. j Also, Another Lot of (iround, containing one. eighth of an Acre, tnoro or leaa, adjoining lot of I Dr. Kobert Philips, Shaiuukin ( reek, a branch tirallCn i ol iihainokin Creek, and triangular Lot No. 4 14 j on the Plot of town laid out by McCarty. Davis, Warner and Jordan. Late tho eatuie of David 1 7lioinion, deceased. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M , of said day. I CONDITION OF HALF.. 1 One half ol the clear proceed 4 ol sale In re. I main charged on the mini during life of the wi. dow, the interest to be paid to her annually to , Catharine wile of John Hoslian, Harriet wife of bcaecurcd by Bond and Mortgage. Iu per cent ( Williim Naber, Ann EiiiaUHi Moore, Charles of balance to be paid aa soon aa ihe property la j M Moore, and Mary Alice Moore, (lhe aaid atruck down and the remaining HI) per cent on , Charlea M, and Mary Alice being minora) child the tirat day of April, Itftil. also !c secured by j reri of Isaac Moore, deceased, who reside at Jack lloud and Mortgage. Immediately on death of 1 aon, Lycoming county, Pennsylvania, widow, the said one half on which she is lo re- 1 y0u and each of you. are hereby notifiej. lhat ccive interest, is to be paid to the persons legally entitled to receive it. II. J. WOLVERTON. Trustee. Uy order of Ihe Court, J. M. MASSER, Clk., (). C, Sunbury, September 1, IHf.O ir.o. Orphans' Court Sale. IN" pursuance of no order of the Orphans' Court of Northumberland county, will be exposed lo public salt, at the hoiis'u of Jacob lluo.pt, dee'd., in Cameron towusbip, on Saturday, September 29tb, 18C0, all that certain tiact or pioce of land situate in Coul township, (now Cameron,) Northumberland county, I'enna., adjnitimg lutids of Fdizabetb Sleich aud others ; containing eighty acres of land, more or less. Lulu tbo eetuto of Jacob llaupt, deceased. fcalo to commence ut 10 o'clock A. M. of said dny, when the terms and conditions 0 salu will be made known by DANIKL HLIM, AdaVr. Uy order of tbe Court, Jaooh H. Makkkr, Clk. O. 0 J- Suuburv, Sept. 1, 1-8G0. J Audltoi n oil r. In the Orphans' Court of Northumberland coutr ty.eittaU! of Ua&c Ciilgcr. deceaaed. MHU undersigned auditor, appointed hy aaid J. Court, to make distribution of tho balance in 1 the haniU of Henry Hotipt, aJmiiiistralor of itniJ . ... , Jaaac (jilner. deceased, tu and ainonif the credi- j t0Tt 0f ,ij decedent, according to the rales and BCCoruitig to tho ratr and pronortiiMi to whirh they are legally enlitlt j, will ..! . . ,r t 1 . attend for that purpose, ot hi offlre m Market Square, Hunbnry, on Saturday, September S'Jtli, 180, at 10 o clock, A. M. All parties intcrcalod will take notice. HAKKIS PAINTER, Auditor. Sunbury, September 1st, 1HH0. To the Voters of Northumberland County. KkLLOW ClTIZaS : Having hern urged bv many of my comrades in the war of IN 12, and many citizens of the county, I have consented to become a can didate for the ollice of COUNTY COMMISSIONER. If you ace proper to elect me, I prnmiae to fulfill tbe duties of lhe office, impartially and to the best of my ability. BENJAMIN KNAl'ss. Trrvorton. Sept. 8. IHfiO. te To the Democratio Voters of Nortuniber- land County. IT'ku.ow Citi.b.h : Having received mnch rncourutfeinent from my friends, I have been iuduceit to offer myself as a candidate for SIIKIUFF, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. If uotninuttul and elocted, I promisH to fultill the duties of the office faithfully and impar tially. DAVID WALDKON. Milton, Atigiist ll 18ti0. iKoiinoi.4uv. To the Dcinecralic Voters of Northumberland County. "Ikllow DiMOca.iT: I hereby offer myself - as a candidate for ir-ehction for the ollice of l'rothonotary, Ac, subject to the rule of Ihe Democratic party. Hiould I be nominated and elected, I wilt perform the duties of the ollice faithfully, and to the brat of my abililv. DANIEL UECKI.EV. Sunbury, Mav ft. IrlfiO. Mieriiinlly. To the Voters of Xorlluwtberlaiul Couuty. r'sLLew-Cmzsas : Encouraged by many friends, I am induced to oiler myself lo the people as a candidate for t : OlllCtf Ul SHERIFF at the aiiuroaching; elrition, and respeclfullv so- licit your suffrages, pledging lhat in case I ain elected, I will perforin the dutiea incumbent 011 lhat ollice faithfully, impartially aud to tha heat of my ability, G. M. RENN. Sunbury, April 21, lHliO. To the Democrats of Northumberland County. TjsLiow Citiziks: I hereby offer nivaclf as a candidate lor the office of COIM'V COMMISSIONER, subject to the rulra of the Democratic party, bhould I ba nomiiialtd and elected, I will perforin the duties of the otlica faithfully, and tu the beat of my ability. ISAAC D. RARER. Little Mahanoy (p., May 6.JI860. To the Voters of Northumberland County. GsKTiaasa I 1 offer myself as au independent candidate for tha Otlica of SHERIFF of Northumberland couuty, at the next general election. If you think proper lo claut in a, you shall have uiy tbaiika, and I pledge myself to execute the effwe faithfully. r. vr. K.NVur.n. tthamokin Top-, May 19. ll0. SUNBURY ACADEMY. 'pilR Snnbory Aimtnmf wilt br renprned nn Mxulny X lh f Auyu.t, Ihfr), aiKlvr ua care ( K. I'. WOLVEHTON. The eataa nf iiMlrnrtinn will embrai" rf dfatart molit .f Miurati"- laushl ill inir tint AnutemiM, rrparin( ain'tniia una either lor a prMrmoiior in amix any clan in Cullrfta. tkrms rr.n CL'AKTi::t: Cntnmon Prlnxil llraiiclim, 91 n- 11 iajr Kualiah llraia-hea, I, In) latin and Ureek lngungra. tin All antenna Wfnre Ihefmiilillf of lhe Qiiaiter will lie retjuiied to pay for Ihe whole term if tumin.iinlr.. ctal arrangement ia mtide. Tuition to Iwnaid hefore Oic middle of the teim Board oan be had 111 private fnmm.n at iinin l Ijlo 9i 0. per week. Punhury, Ati'tistSS, K0. MuIcIick, Jcvelr & Mivi r War. I, ' r. would reapeetraily inf-tni .-nr frienHs, peUiia and the pnl.hr geieraiv. Ihm hnve iv w inM.-e aml iaTer WHOl.KSAI.K. AM HI. cam . .!!,. i t (ath I'rli-ee.a bogeaml ve-v.-hoire il.k.. ur?', Jr." I'.l.n V, SII.VKK AND I'l.ATI II V.KH. ..( evnv variety and alvle. I'verv rleaeriution nf HI VMOVP V(iRK ai d oilier .ir.WKI.KY, nviiie to nriier, ni f.T:. t ,1. .tict, if Ail liooda Warranlel lo he aa rrp'evemed N. II Pmtirnlnr atienii,.,) jn.e-i 10 the trpiii'iig of Watchea and Jewelry of .-vet r ih 'Tipi'on. "IAriKi:il A lURl.fY, No. fcrt Market Street, H-uth hide, l'lul;i.li Iplna. Pepleinliei I, Irdn. -Uni Ladies' One Price Fancy Fcr Store ! lolni l'urrli';i, No 71- AHCII Wtrrt.V. Iweii Till, ili'il Mill, HtK. I'llll.ADV.I.riUA. (Ijito of f IS Mnikel Sir.,) Imiiorter, Manu'.tr:n.-er -f and Ih-iilHr i.t nil kiiuU ol KANL'V Fl It. ftiiving reinnvnl t-i my New Pt'Te. tl Arch Pt.. and hi-niff now e.iiCML'ed entirrlv 111 the Minnilnclnre und i;ile of Fiiurv rum. which, in ucrorrinnre with tlie'-One Price rruieiple." I hnve miirked at the lowcat pnnait'le piicri 'm"'.lrM wilb a re.,,bl; profit, I woiiu ..ijeit a .vi.it ,r""' tn' in want ot I um ior ettimr l Jidicn' r t.iiimrf tti' Wear, nnd nn nupeiiion ol my t.-lfli'm of ile'ie c'"tle. Kintneu, at 1 am, 01 my ainmy 10 please 111 every availed eMenllMl. IV" IVraopa nta diManre, who mav find it inconvenient toi::ill prraoimllv, need onlv name ihe. article, thev wmh t'pelhei with the price, and niairucliona for iidhitr. and forward the order to my a.ldreat money acroniran) ing 4.1 inaiiie a aiin.l'actorv c.in.pininen with their wlhca Philadelphia A Jiium I cflO.SniS J w llNtate of John Moore, tcornel. Eliaha C. Moore, Writ of Paitition or va! vs ination issued out of the 1 i.'iiui.-im ut-unoi j ..ipiiiiiia juuii VI a 2 he collateral heirs of j Irphans' Court of Nor Jol,n -"oorc, deceased J Ihutnberland county, Returnable to November Term, A. D. 19G0. To Michael Mnnnt off aa it ia i.elieve.ll St A.i thouy Falls, in the Slate of Minnesota ; Hannah wife of James Meriill, and Sarah Fulkerson wifu of William Fulkerson, residing ut Liberty, Tioga, county, Pennsylvania; Esther Moore, Susannah wife nf Joseph lloupt, and Eliaha C Moore of Northumberland countv. Pennsvlvmiii : anil by virtue of tho above to mo directed an inquest will be held at the late residence of suid John Moore, deceased, iu Shamokin township. Nor ihumberland county, Pennsylvania, on FflDAY the 2tith day September' next. (IHQ0.) at 10 o'clock, A. M., fur the purposa of making parti, tion of, or to value and uppraise the real estate of said decedent, to wit: A certain messuage and tract of laud, situate in Shamokin township, Northuinlwrland county, Pennsylvania, adjoining lands of the heirs ol Daniel Campbell, heir of Silas Farrow, deceased, Samuel Eplcr and others containihg 1-10 acres, more or less, with the ap purtenances At which tunc and place you may ultend if you see proper. JAMES V A N D V K K, Sherilf. Sherifr Office, Sunbury, August S. I860. Estate of Frederick Heckart. Deceased. vn- j Nurthuiiitrcituitd enmity. Th widnw mid CullMtrrol Writ of ourliuou and vnl hctiioi I'reUtrirk llt'ckntt, I uhiiuii. Ketiiriinbletu.Nv. ticeM., wtiu died litteutute. J Term, A. I l(-60. To Ititi 0'illH.erHt heir of uid decedent, via: : Ut, Philip Ifeckatt, ubiolher; 'nd, Jacib UecKHrl, Juhn Htxkflrt, Cjtlmriiie, luterinurraii with Jtniuh Tsctmpp, und Mary, iiiteriimrned with Jidm Uul, cluldmi if Sloimn Hcek- 1 ; uM. a brittier ot und dtrctdent. iuw dt-Mis) : :u in t children nt t,Uznt,ut u timer oi Ktid Kirderirk Ueckurt, 1 dee d., W!i wui intei inHrricd wth t'hilip Jierbti, (tieund I her tiukiwiiid l'tti dettd tx-lure tiio dwiih of Mid Frederick 1 Meek .il, viz : John Jieli Zt-rbp, tfuvid eiut. He iiiuiinii Kuibe, l'lnltji Zcrbe, I'eter '.citc, mid Margaret Zr-rU-, vvlm wuk iiitniiiurried with Ge-rgf I'ingt-inuu, the .tid Ueortre leiiiii iiuvv deceased : Klizabeth Zrb;, inter ' muiried with John Uuer, said KhisaL-eih huvingdied be- 1 for Hit, intr utiilt It-MViiiv nut btiil IiukI.miiiI atiiri.-iL'iii h.-r j J,",' , Uim inmie, iiaiiriei issuer, lury, iiueruiainfU with jucou Uuuini, EIiIh-Ui, ii.termarrit-d with Jiuol. iehroyei -l,r unu-.r, whu haa ior her (ruardian J.hu A. "finder, Muna, inteimarrted with Andrew l'arlKpp, Julia, w.Ja woa llltcrtni((ll,.d wlU, Katn iuer-ii.d Joim being now deeeaaed, leaving nwue Jonuthnn und Hinry lauer. niuiori, wliu have lor liicir guuidian Kbui Wemi ; Henjmin liuer, Nphia Isauer and Klizuhelh l.auer, who have for their gutmiuii John A. 6ndur ; 4th, the children of C'itttianne, a iater oi mid Intuatate, who wai intermar Titxl with John Taethipp, (ahe and Um huitmnd being both dead before aaid ln(etuie,) viz; John 'IVtiopp, Betiy, inteiniurried with MeiiiyJ ry, Idia, intermanied with v niiaiii Snyder, Heieeca, iitierniurneii with tMiionuel I lleckart, Polly, who was internum ted with Samuel Weriz. but la now dceeuseit, leaving a minor child, Calamine, I muiried to Coruciiua Wiimei, who haa foi her frtinrdiau ; John A. Snyder ; Molly, who waa iiileriit-irried with Fliaa i lentil, liul is now dead, leaving tsaue three minor children, . John, tieoie und Amelia, who have for titeir guurdian I J. hiiSiaitz ; Julia, who was intermarried with John t.auer, I tint ia iii.w dead, leaving issue one minor child, Mulililu, I who luis for her iiuardiun lieore Nearer ; 5th, Iheileeeud. antsol Michael lleckurl, who wus a brother uf aaid lutes late, but died before him, viz : Jonus lleekart, llelaev. inleiuiHrried with John Harncr, l.ydia. intermarried with John Woleud, l'oll, inu-iiuuirieil with Keuheu Kisenhart, Catharine, intermarried with Georue Shinier, lnauiiiili, intermarried with Jacob lhorl'iier, Christiana, inleiuiairied with Michael lleiiimu, Ann, who waa internuirrled with Jueob Meek , but now dead, leaving issue one el.ild, Mary Caroline, who ia a minor, and has for her guaidiun John Hiuckle; Olh, tl.ihii lleekait, a brother of said Inlestale ; 7th, Jonas Heckart, a brothel of aaid Intestate ; and etti, Anna Mury lleekait, iiiierinarued with Dautd Miller, ileei-ased. 'ou and earh of you are berehy notified thut by virtue 1 01 me uuiiyo wi 11 01 '.n 111 1011 aim vuiuuiiou, ui me uirei.-- n-u, an nupiesi win ue ueiu ui lue uue resiuenes 01 sua Fieih-ritk lluek.irl, iltceustd, in tiwer Mtiliuuoy town ship, N.itthumlieilioiil county, oil Tuesday, the Itfih day ol Kiptemliei next. ( IHlll.t al IU o'eha-k A. M .for lhe purpose of nuiking- (wirtitioii ol, or lo value and apprulse tlie lial estate ol Kod deeeiV.il At which lime aud place you nuy attend, if you Ihtnk proper. JAM KB VaNDYKK, Slienlf. Sherifl'sOmi'e, Hunbury, I Aug. t t, iNkl. IO LO CENTS ftM.M.L K I ti f It 1 A l.A V.'NS. i'sciuc I.swiis, l.itile Kigures. East Colors, Quality, MOO, Lilacs, Piuka, IJlues, II row ua, Modes, Krai iSlylca. COOPER & CON AH D. H. I, cornel 9'.h and Market, I'hihulelphis. July 7th, Ih'CO. e. Y.'iiiiiHiTr & sun! ' HAVE now on hand a choice line of French Cloths, Mack Doeskins, Fauc Cassiiuerve, Tweed, Silk Mixed Coatings, Vcatinga, Cotiou ades, cVc. Sunbury, June S3, UfiO. 2 7 4 ." 1 7 8 4 0 '2 7 r These tigureei art) intt'titloit to draw your attention to the iinpoitant faci, that tbe place where you can Kt-l the iiioat goods for the leaat money, ia at the One I'ncr More nf HKIUIIT & t-ON. Suuburv, June Ifi. INliO. OOT A MIOESare aold cheauar than evi r at the Maiuinolh More. all and see our asaoitinejil and axeitain our prices, and you will not fail buy. FKII.INU ii GRANT. Kiilibnry, Mav Vfi. IKUU. A KKKsll M Pl'I.V OF DRl OS at the Mammoih Store. Alao, anew lot of per luuiery, Soaps aud Fanrv Article. Very cheap. I K1I.IM. & GRANT. 8unbury, May S, t60. DR. A. W. FISCHER. OFFEHS his proleeaijnal earviccs to the citi zens of Sunbury auJ vicinity. Ollii e al the Drug Store. Sunbury, June 30, I boll. IT ia importaut lo Ilia LA DIE lo know thai Friluig aV Grant, have the beat and large! ssortoiant of Dresa Goods in ths ceunly. Sunbury, June 8, IISO. 180) SPRING & SUMMEll 18fi0 J;JN(2&(SANT'S MAMMOTH STORE! MARKET ByCAHE, Bl.WBURV, l'A PKILINO ORANT.,lwr,flJy ,nna1'nr to their friend, and the public, that the, have juet received lhe Very Large,! and cl Stoik of SmiNG ANIl SUMMKll (JOUDS j eer broitghl to Hunliiitr, whirh will he diaimvd of at the very LOVKT I'KICUs. f. C.bH I OH (JOL'NTRY I'HODI CE. I r. 1 ... , ' C K?C) eVfiry thine . ' 1. . .1 , , . ' 0 K0PJ1 CVerythinc ! . Wc ketp everything ! ! ! Thankful to oiir Iriend. for paat favors, wt atl! cit a coiitiiiiiaiice ol the same, at the Largest Store in Central Pennsylvania Largest and Clieapest Store ! ! Largest anil C'neiipest ! ! ! t Coll, hec, and be coin lured ! FRILING A GRANT. Sunbury. May 19, ISfil). SUNUURV fST E AM " F LO Ulil N j rIIIE mbrcribcrs hnvingr token possession of I liia first cbi FLOL'KIXG Mil. 1,, are pre pared l.i receive grain of ull kinds, nml to do cur loin work at the shortest Notice. Customers will have Ihcir Riisia (rround immediately upon tlirir being left st the Mill. As it ia the inton. tion of tho firm to xlock the Mill a lart;e Sup ply nt Gidin, will be constantly kept on band, and flour by the quantity can alwuys be obtained. The greatest cjie will be taken to turn out a su perior quality of flour, lor which the mill ia ad mirably adapted. Mtrict ttttiutinn wiJI be paid to the want of customer., and the pntronsge o! ihe public genenilly ia respectfully rcuui-sied. morgan & co., Sunbury, June 23, IS' 0. II in II I 8 1V41XTKR, H 1 1 0 v n r )j at 50L a lu , MARKET SQUARE, SUNBURY, 3? A. . June 231800. NEW (100DS ! ! NEWOODs I '. ! 'IHE slibacriliors have juat received by Railroad -- a new Stock of Ready Mady Clothing, con aistinsT of SPEINO AND SUMMER GOODfl which they are selling ihraper than can be pur chased any where elm-. Their Hock cousisia ot Ihe very best of luatcriula, made up in the latest sly le, such aa COATS, VESTS AND PA NTs. VESTS from $1 to ft. nf the finest quality. A larfie aaanrlineut of Boots, Slioes, Ouiterti, Trunks, Barin?t rtiijLrs, Utubrellitsi, &c. a large variety of ready made Shirts, in price from SO cut. to $2,00. Also, a large KNSortincnt of Mena' and Uo a' HAl'S Sz CAPS, of all kinds. Persons who are in want of Clothing should call at once and examins for themselves as 110 charges will be made for allowing goods. Siore Room on the corner of Market ami Fawn atrcfta. nearly opposite Weaver's Hotel. sCilWEITZER.HEILURONNERcVCO. Sunbury, June 9, lHiifl. lyjanc I860. " THE BEST ROUTE 1860. K K O M lVjTuniliiK Valley tu riilladelphlit. 9ie York, llaltlmoiv, AM) ALL POIXTii XOKTH, SOUTH & WEST. laokawaxnaTbloomsbuuo KA1LB0AD. 6UMMEK AHnAHOEHENT. Two Iail)- Passenger Trains will lie run between Sceanryi and Northumberland, aa follows. MOV1NU SOUTH: Leave l'hil'a.Mail. N T ta Serauiiai, 1 III A M lb r M Ainveal Pittstou, S 34 4 m Kingsloii, 7 IU a Jo SlnekslilimT, 7 AO a -i Berwn-k, a io a tu Hloonisunig, s to 7 30 Hupeil, 0 11 7 4H Dnnvilie, P l a 10 Nortliuiaberland, lo on $ MOVINO NORTH Leave N. Y. Ks Phil's Mail NorU-umlrland, 8 30 A.M. 15 V.M Arrive al Danville, a OS a go Kupert, S Ji t 0 HLsnnshurg, 6 j r ul Her wick, 7 IS 3S Sliiesatnnny, 7 IS 7 OS Kineslou, a UO 7 4S Pulsion, H 67 8 I:, &icrnnton, a Ui 4S Tne l-arkan-atina and BKa.inabuia Railroad conne.irs wilhllie l)elsw-ie, li.-knwjnna and Weateni Raiinatd, alHeranloll, for New York and I'tnladelph.a, and inlernie diale points 1-ast ; also for Ureal liend, Uuigliamlon, Syracuse, Uutt'ulo, Niacara Falla, and all important points Vest. At Kurett it connects with the Cattawissa Rail road, fiir (winis IwHh llnst and West. At NaithuiuberlaiKl it connects with Uie Sunbury and l.rie Railroad, for pomis West sod South M. VV. JACKSON, Su(.'l. Kingston, August S'i, 160. t'EXXS YL VA XJA STA TE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 10(4 .-fnntiaZ Exhibition on the "Wyoming liattle tSrnund," near (he Wyoming Monu mcni, onu in the vicinitt of IV'iUej liarrt, Tittston umi Svranton, n Luzerne county. CX111H1TION willoi'euoiiTLK.SDAY.and wi l 1 continue l-'oui llus, viz : r-KI I'KMHI'.lt Mill, S6.li, 3m Ii and 2Sih. The Giouiuls, which aie inosl tH.-aulil'iilly situatiaj. are nr.t only larqe. but rniuiu-kalily well atlailed to the ru'P't ses of thu Kxlnl.ilion. riltY rliXTAIN SEVENTY-TWO ACRF.S A Fins Tal If ok lloasas, as well as every otl.et couvenieiice iieeeHsary lo lhe eollllort and salety ol txhim lots and tha animals and artiulcs they wish toejttiit.it, era provided. A riungf mettle have been made with tha different Ra.l rd Comiianies lot the linnspoiuiUou ol attclea intend. -d f.ir ealiilntion HtKK UK (IIARGK BOTH WAYS Visitors lo the Kxhit'itiou will find most arupla acc-Tl tn-idetionii. at imxlerule in leca The diUeienl Itilroail Cou..aniis will tssiio KXCl HS-IK.N TICKKT. I.isu of I'-emiums. Jiiiiaea. and Refrulaticns. Ac, run v had at all the principal Aci icnllmal Warehmurs. trra (.en K. W. hlurdevaul, al VVilsea Bane, alet on appln's In.n uoiii Heii,ntl'er Ut, to the Seerrlary. at Hariis-iiir Alter thai liuia the Seerclary'a oltne will leal Weal I'lllsloii, l.uzeriu c umy. CiiMPK'ITTIoN Ot'i;.N TO Al.l. A O. lllt.Hll.lt, Kecrrlsry Al.f 'ist 18, IrSO.-St . litiiiiltr:ilr m olitr. )J OI'II K i hereby given that Icl'ara of a I nitiiiatratioii liHSiiia lacn granted o inn nbeiillier. on the istala of lacob Ailinsn, late ol Lower Mabonoy lown.lup, Noitbuinliilsu' couiily, ilnessed. Allp. ia.ois iinlebtid to anl eslatt-aie reiiieled l.i make tniu.ejiale patnieut. and llio-e havmK ilanus will pie.ml lhm M M'llluillUllt. JON H TREfiO, AJtn'r. Lower Mahonoy, Aii(;usl lift, l0 - t'l idiulnlruloi'a !ullr. . XrOTU E ia heuby given that lelU-is of d A- ' ministration having been graated lo the un drraigiiad.oti the estate of Maif Farnsworlh, lata ff Lower Auftuala lowuahip, Noribumlarilaud county, deceased. All priaona indebted ara re uuealed lo make iinmcdieU) payment, aud thoa hating claims to present ihem for at-ltleinant. I'KTKR MALICH, Adm'r. Lower Augusta twp., Aug. I, 1860 "I DRE88t3oAT8 t)l'' tha best quality and latest sty!, jual received aud for sal at . HYVKITZMt. UEILIUIONNEU CO. Sunbury. Aogust 11, lb60. i-vn pounds ofrAnrEI" ltat'8 waimdai j.y the store el fJbK.Hf A bO.V Tb. .rtist. coaches f"' t!l scl known msssr ot 1 I
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