" i 1. L L.''J.. General Election PROCLAMATION- I UIWtt AltT to M act nf the Oenrrel Awnbl) of the JL Oomni'iiiwinlih of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Mt ""! election of this Commonwealth," approved U win.! day of July, Anna Domino, an thnusnnd ghl hundred and thirly-iiinit,!, JAMF.3 VANDYKE, IlHh Sheriff of the county of Northumberland, Penney I. il; hcrahy make known and give nolle to the eleo ton of the enamy aforesaid, that t, general election will ?i.h,"",i,,c'Jon,Yof Northumberland on the FIH9T TtVLSDA, oth of NOVEMBKR, IWO, nt which time they will yon by ballot far the several otlmr.it itemed, via : TWENTY.SEVKN PERSONS AS ELECTORS FOR fit EVIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THESE VN1TED STATES. I also hctedy nuke known nd give nntiee that the place of holding the aforeaaid general election in the aev nil boroughs and townships within the county of Nor thumberland are at follows : The Sunbury District, cemposed f th borough of Punbuty, and Upper Augusta, at th County Court House. ' Th Augueta Dtttrict, cempmeil of the tnwnehip ol Ixtwer Augneia, at th houio ol Peter Duukelbkrgcr, in said townalnp. ' The Northumberland District, compoeed of the borough or .Northumberland, at the houte of C. S. liriiwn, of th borough of Northnmberlend. The Point District, at the houa f fleniy llau's, in th through of Northumberland. The Milton District, at th houte of Mr. Sticker in uid borough. Th Turbut Dietrict, at th hoaee occupied by Abraham nis.inger. l i e Delaware District, at the Sinking Spriug School II note. t The ('hiliiquaque Dietrict at th h uae of O. Riffle. Thr Turuuiville District, at the house of 11 nam Key lioltla, in ibe borough of Turbutvii!e. The I.ewie Dieuict, at the house occupied by Hiram IU) ipJdi, in ihe borough of Turbutviiie. The snainokta biatuct. at the houia of John Neebit. I'll Coper Mahuuoy Dietrict, at th houss ol I. II. Atnim. The Little Mehouoy District, at the houae of widow F. Raker. The Lower Mahmioy Dietrict, at the houae of A. Rode ftrmel. The Kuth Dietrict, at the Liberty Pole School Ilouae. Tue Juckaon Dietrict, at the buuae occupied by J . Ualen Btnitli. The Coal Diatrirt, t the houae of William M. Weaver, iu ine town oi iitamosiu. The Zerbe Dietrict at th bouee of Wm. Foulde, in Trcvortun. The Cameron Piatrict, t the houae of Jacob Wegner 'l'he Jordan Dietrict at the houae now or late of Benja min Lettel. The .Mouul Carrocl Dietrict at the public houaeof Abra ham lrrch. Tne Washington Dlatnclat Ihc houae nf Godfrey B. Re- O K'K The .M'l'.wensville Dietrict, at th brick School Ilouae nt.ir (lit (4H.imu Church The eieciiua tu o(ii betwenu the houra of 0 and 10 oVljck in the forriioou, atnJ aHall cuntinue wittiuut inter l jpti tn or adjournment until ? o'cliictt in the evening tin- pvllt iliull be cluaed. I ;.e -crl Inapectora and Ju1gf elected on the 3d I ri Jhv tit .March, lbS9t in purnuBiice of the 3il Spctiun ol' ilm uvi I the 24 uf July, laOU, will bold the election on Tiieliiy tt v Oth day ol Aovecuber next, t " i Jtat every poriJii except a Justice vf the Pe.ire, who fchall tii'td an) otiicc or npRiintiiient v( ptuAi and tini, ini tier tiic gnvrfuinei.tuf tue Uiiiled Statrtf. ur f thia biale vr ot bm city of incorporated ilutnct, whether a cumin aiuned tiiTlt'er ur agent, who ahnll be employed under l,ie Jegtsiuiive, rxctutive ir judieiary dviurtineut ol ttna h:aie, or thr L ulled States, or ol uny city r incorporated disifR-l uHd oii;i that every inemler ui CngH'sa and tf l!ie Slate Lgialature, and oi'ilie atlert and cuiiiiiiii couu. eil ti( any city, or rummissnnier of any incorporated liis inct, la by law, incaiable nf holding or exercising the fi.iire or appimtment ot" Judge, liupect'T or Clerk, of any election til this jummonweahh, and that tut Inspector, JudRea or any other titftcci ol su'-h election, shall be tligi t.r lo uny oitioc tibe then voted fur. Ai.d tne auid Act uf Assembly, entitled "an act renting, tit Aiv uiirtioiiB ot this Cointii-'invfaltji,'' parsed July the V.. a, IS '.'J, lurthrr pruvnles ns lullowa, to wit : Tnut t:ie Inttpectors and Jul)fr chostn us afores:iid, t-'-.tM lurri nt the respective plurrfi lor hoKtinc tlie eltcti-.n .it the district to which they respectluily tel iig before f bine o'clock in the niortiing of the s.c nl Tue-idiiy of Oe- i a mil appoint uae ck'ik, who snad be a ipiaiifted vtMcrof i Mlcrios i. Tliat any frud committed bv any pera. n v 'ting in tiic manner ubjve prescribed, a'm'.I l-cpuinsh-d ns iiititiar irauJa are diiected t be puiunhed by tiic exist in mvvs oi tins Luiiiinouu'eaitn "in r:the tne pers n who shall have received the second t i.ijirat .mmlwr v( vole, lor Inspectors fhall .-t attend on j tiu- iinj t any election, then tne person who shall nuve r'civM t!i secomt highest iiuinher of wlcs lor Jnde tlie i.cil piccirdiii el ctioii, shail art as an inntftoi in his puce, mid in case tlie persnt elected Judi;e shall not attend iht Intpector win received the hitimt uumlicr of votes, s tub a,ip,sL u Jju;e in bis plat-e; and it any vacaney .ia.l iMiiituue in tlie o ard lor the space H hnlf nu Ifiir af ter tne tune fixed by law for tha opening jf the eiwtirm, she ii.inlid votets of the township, ward or in district, lui wnir.i aucu . rticeis snail oave nreii elect' U. preient at i ane place ol elect; his, irtaij or.e oi their uuinhcr to tili such 1 vara i iey. i "It fi.a!! he the duty of anid aeih mm reapetivcTy t-i at ( tend ;it tne pli.ee tt( vUUt:K every genera!, specinl, or . i - wiiship elc.'tijti, duni't- the n hle time said elreti-'ii is kept open, (uT f, purpose oi K'vir.g inform:uioti to the I li.s:eet ia and Judge, whmi ended on, in relation to the 1 i.jMit oi any persm assessed by them to vote at iu h t l -c J tt mi, oi bu h otner iLaiters in relation to the asessnient ot v iLfri. aa the said inspector or judge or either ul" tntm j tMiu '.Tout time i' tone require. "S t per s -'ii stial! be ieruiittr1 to rote at any election as aforesiint. other ii.un a white free uiun o: t went) -one or m ire, w n snail have residrd in the atnte at lea t one vein, stttd in tlie election district where he ofliTs to vote at lr-ul ivn tiuvs immediately nrecedit i the eln-tnm, and within two ears paid stale ol county lax. wlmli shall have letu I kNt'K.itil at least tenuuys t mi ore ine eict-uon, iut a cituoi "t the tinted Mates who had previous.) been a pi:t!itied .i;t ul this state, and reinovnl therefrom and resumed, ii.nl tall Luve resided iu the election dintriet, ami paiit tax fcti jtoreasni. sluill le eutitleil to vote alter reidii, m this ute six uiiKiths, rrovided. That the white Im tite-n. cm ze:is of tlie I'liited States, between the Uffe o twenttue mid tweuty-twii years, and in the eh-etior titstrict t-ti 1m a a afote said, bJi.iII be entitled l a vote, altii'Miii the) shall II t Imx C paid tuxra. ,o jersou shall be permitted to vote wh-st name is not C ntiuncd in the list of taxable iithabiinutsfurt'isiiefl by the commiiaStoiiers us alote&iiii, unless, first: lie produce a receipt for the payment, wilhui two jears, of a s;aie or c tunty tax assessed agreeably iu tlie tiinstumi"u, unt gave sitisl'aetory evidence cither on his own oath (r aflinnn lion, or on the oath or atlirm .it ion of mother, that he has paid such tax, or on failure to produce a r'-ecipt. s.itdl make uii ort:n to the iwt incut tiicreof ; i second, il he claim a rijtht Ij V"te by being on eleetor Irrtween the ara of t.fiity-oiie and tweutlwo yeaia, he ahull dcpx on oath r uthimali u, that he lias resided in tlie Ma'.e at least one vur next before his apphea'.f u, and make such proof of rmidrnee in the district as la required by this act ; and tnwl he d -es verily believe Irom the account given hnn ileat he i of theatre aforesaid, in,d Ktve aueh other evt thnces as is ret;iiiieil by this act. whereupon the name of tue perstm admitted to Vote, shall be inserted in alpha li.tir..l hut bv tfie ins icetnrs, und a note made opposite tlieieto by wtitinij the word "lax," if he lhall be peimil- .rt t V"ie by reap tin of haviue paia lax, or tne worn fatfe," if he shall be permitted t.i vote, on aecmnt ef his at:c, and m either cse Ihe teaaui of nn h volea aha 11 b 4 iih-d m in tne clerk, whu shall make uotes iu the ht v oLcif k pt by then. Inallcasra w here the name of the person claim inf to t.e is not found on the list lurnishcd l the Cmnnssiii t.s and Asseas-tr, or his ni-hl to voie whether found there-uu-Tii-it, is objeetrd t' ti any qualiiird citizen, the In a eeUr shall examine aueii pcia ai on outh a to Ins qualifi cations, and il lie cliuiua t i have reanted in the state one year or mure, hi a oath shall be a proof thereof, but he ahail prove by at least one coiu;rtent witness, who ahull be a qualified elector, thai he iented within the district at least ten dava next immediately pieeedim: the el'luui, and shal nl htiust .1 swear that his bna fide resit I nee, in pursn aoce -f lawful calling is v.'ilhin the district, and that ha did u a remove into aaid district for the purpoae of voting Kvery pesn qu-Jified as aforesaid, and who shall make proof, if re J ured, of riident and p-iyment of taxes, as Mtores:ttc, ahull be aoiuiueo in vue m me lowusnip, warg or district in which he shall reside. If any person not quahtied to vote in this Commonwealth a-'eeaiev to luw, (:xcpl the sous of qunlifird citizens, aatillapn-' ir ht any place of election for the purpose of is -in tickisis, or inttueucing citiirna qualified to vote, he ull, mi coin icti ii. forfeit and pay any sum not exceed i ij: one hunilred d hilars for every one aueh ofl. iire, and te imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months. It aliuil be the duty of every nwyor. shentl, alderman ji.stiee d I iie peace, and r .mat able or deputy constable, of evei) 4-itv, comity, township or district within thia com in niweailh, whenever culled upon by any officer o( an eleeti'tn, or bv any tnree qualified eieetora thereof, to clear any wiud.nv or avenue t any window, to the plure of ireneial election, wiueh ahall be ohattucied in such a way us to prevent Vetera troin approaehuig the a;inie, and on nee-Vet or refusal to do ao on aueh requismu, id oiTtcei squill le deemed puiited of misdemeanor iu office and on conviction sliull he lined in any auin not less than one hun dred nor more than one thousand dollars ; and it Until be the duty ol the respective constable of each ward, dittriet i.r t iWMnhin, of this commonweal h to he present in person vr bv derutv, at Ihe place of holding such elections iu e.oli v.a. J, a.ituct or townaiiip, for the purpose of frteerving Me pence s uforeeaid. It i aii te the duty of every peace officer, aa afoiraaid, who ahull be present at any such disturbaneea at an elec tjonHStedrscriDed in thia act, to report Ihe an me to the next court of quarter sessions, and also the names of the wi'iie who can prove the same. The Judaea are to make their returns for the eouaty or N.'r'huniUrland, at the Court House, in Bunbury. on Fri Uv. the h day ol October, A. D. IH60. liiveu under my hand, at Sunhury, thia 5ta day of Octo b-sr A 1 ln and m the Wta year of the iudapctidenee erf, a. t'nileil Btales. JAMES VANDYKE, Sheriff. etherilTa Offife, Suiibur, I iici I I I ' i Hew Millinery Store ! ! Market Square, one door east of tba Post Office, STjmBTJIVZ". PA. rpHE undersigned, reapectfully announce lo X the ciiiiens of Bunbur, and vicinity, that thtry have just receireii and opened at their new Millinery Mire, the largest and beat assortment ot Millinery Goods, ever brought to thia place. They also keep a large assortment of I. adits' Dres Uoods. aueh aa Kilki, V l.ainea, Mennoa, Uresa and bonnet Triinniinge, tVceVe. Ureases made to order at tba ahoiteat notice and in the latest alyle. Call and eamina their atoek, no chargea lot bowing OooJ. I,. & B. 8HISJ3LER. hunbury.Oetolier 13, I SCO. "COLUMBIAN FIRE COMPANY, A atated meeting ol tb "Columbian l'ir Coin pany," will be heldeiy ecoiio lueeui. ing of eerv lueiilh, at the Court Hause, in Sun t-rv. flT otdf of the rrsidr.t. 7 I HO. M ITI5-EI., SHERIFF SALES. Y lrtu of cirlain write of Venditioni Ex " panes, issued out of th Court of Common Pie of Northumberland count, to me directed will be) e i pond to public tale at Ilia Central HoUl, in Ilia boroogh of 8unbury, Northumber land county, Pennsylvania, on Thursday, the lit day of November next, I860, it 8 o'clock P. M. The following deecribeil reel property, to wit I Two certain contiguoui Lota of Ground, aitu ata in the town of Ttevorton.in Zerbe township. Northumberland county, Pennsylvania, being tot No. I and 2 in Block No. 69 on the central plan of aaid town, bounded on tha aouth by Mar ket street, on the eaet by lot No. S in earn block, Kail Road atreet on th north, and atrret on the weal, containing each SB feet in front and ISO feet in depth. Seiied taken in execution and to b aold a th property of Isaiah Morgan and Mar; Morgan. ALSO t At the earn lime and place, all that certain lot of ground situate in the town of cthamokin in Coal township, Northumberland county. Pa., bounded on the north by Dewart street, on Ihe aouth by a lot of George Keely, on the eaet by a street, and on the weat by a lot now or late of George H. Coder, whereon is erected a one and a half story frame house. Weired taken in eiecu. tion and to be sold a the propeily of Jacob Mulchler. ALSO t A t the same time and place, two lota of ground, situate in tha town of Shamokin, Coal township Northumberland county, Pennsylvania, being lot No. fi and fi ir. block No. I on the general plan of said town, bound. d by Sunhurv atreet on the east, ami north by lot ol Dr. Atwater and a lot of John Uordner on the west, whereon is erected a two story double Irame House a frame stable, outbuildings, cVc. Prized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Charles Hennin. ger and benjamin Marlz. ALSO: A t the same time and place, two certain con. tigu tus lota of ground, situate in the town of Shamokin in Coal township, Northumberland county, being lots No. I and 2 in block No. 91 on the general pan of said town, froiit'ng on rine strret on the north, and bounded on the wee: by third street, east by a lot of Washington Smink, and south by , Containing each 25 leet in front and ISO fret in depth, on lot No. I, whereon is erected a two story frame house, a well of water with a chain pump, antlaj email frame stable, and on lot No. S is elected, an out kitchen, a coal house, outbuildings, Ac. Seized taken in execution and to be soldaa the property of Uanibl (.'. Sminck. J MF.S VANDYKE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Sunbury, ) October 1:1. IrtGu. J STATEMENT of the Mnmokin Dunk, a re quire J by the nee on J svitiun uf the Act of the General Asm1... My of thi Coiiiniuiiweahh, a (iroveJ the 13ll dny of October, A 1). IH57- ASSETS. Specie in vault and siieciu funda in i'hi.ailtljrhia. T1..09 24 Due from Uankft, and City Uankera, 4,047 00 Ui!U diaCOUlitcd, 1I6.C65 G5 LIADIUTIKS. t ('irfii)alim.. 60,775 00 40,!i00 91 i,. i. ..... . i ,.u. n.... Vu i-jieltori and Uther Dftllki, $10I,U74 91 I, ('has. V. Ptale, Caahivr nf tho ISliatuokin Hank, Iring July sworn, tlrjioje ami say that the above statement is correct lo the best uf my know lolge RiiJ lielirf. CHARLES V. PKAl.E. Caaliirr. Hwiirn ami subscri'irtl betore me this 3d ilay of D. ti bi-r, ISliii. W.i'. Wi riiisr.Tun, Notary I'ublic. riliBOio!.in, Ovl. lo", I8G0. CWACKEKS! CHACKEUS, jut received Slid lor rale by the barrel or i'Oun.1, at the Cuiifretioiicry store of M. C. (iEAKIIAltT. iSunt'Ury , October 13, I860. HE!S. t."l'S WA.M EU. lor which the high-- eat market jfiice xviil be faiJ. !iy M. t! (il'.AKHAKT. Hiinhury, October 13, IstiO. State of the Bauk of Northumberland, October 4th, 1860. ASSKTH. l-atia atvl niftrniiuta, - . . ftfll.Vil 41 .Nuftiiuiiiberlnnd Hunk Ht'-ka, . . fi.nTIl Oil Oilur M'i'Ua .... I.KSaiiO j Hue b ilu r Dhi:.b, . ... ins.Aj 'J? vir. ..i . in-r liM.ke, . . . VI, '.III W Specie in Vaulla, .... a.a6 . r.? Ki l .lJilr, .... fi.se'i 93 I.Unil.lTIKJt. N 'If a in cirrulnlitiii, Ih:e iilher Uanke, J).-p-iHit.re. ... ' LiiM)'jiivcerlth, . ait 03 st 2..V.I? ai 101 6M ?tl 131,111 fi I errtify tint tSe aVtve efntument tn be cirrect and true u tlie Iwal u( ul) kunwlrtle: uurt liflirf. J It. rilllTi.KV, Ceeliier. Svrnaiitl aulrrihed before tne, CVMl.r othl6ii lisosna Mtaaics, J P 'another arrival of" " IP A Ij Xj GOODS, At the Mammoth Store. lOSSISTIXtJ in pari of Ladiea' Fancy Press (jowls, DoUincs, ('hullies, I'rittti, Hlt-ucbid and Uublrarhed Muslins, Cotton, Flannels, Shilling Stripe-, Apron Checks, itc. Wu al.-o bv a Vi-ry nic assortment of Notions. Bocb aa Kerpntin llraid, t'roehet Urid, Crochet Yarn, 1Vtliti(f Yarn, l.adiei' llosi', Ladies' (jlovca, Ladies' (jirdles, Shawl I'ilis, Cum Ribbon, CpiiI'b (jlotres, MeD'l j lloso, U'ouleu aud Cottou Stockiuga. A lull UfforlmeDt of hotb Cotton aud SILK VELVET RIBBONS, Hekides a ;rat variety of smaller articles. Cull and see- tbem, as we make no charge for ebowiug our goods FRM.1NO i (J RANT. Snnbury, October C, 18(1(1. Estate of Sarah Kerr, Deceased. VOT1CK lo tbe heirs and legal represen- lalives of Sarab Kerr, late of Turbut viiie, io Lewis township, Northumberland county, I'a., deceased. You aud each of yoo are hereby notified that by a rule of the Orphans' Court of aaid couuty, granted at August Term, 180(1, you are required lo b and appear at au Orphans' Court, to ba beld at Suubury in aud for said county of Northumberland, on tbe Ural Monday of November next, aud accept or refuse tbe real estate of said decedent, nt tbe valuation thereof made by an inquest, or show causo, if any you have, why tbe same should not be sold according to the Act of Assembly, in sucb case made and provided. JAM KS VANDYKE, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Sunbury. Oct. 6, 1SG0. New Arrival of Clothing. rHE largest and best fciock of FALL AND -- WINTER CLPTHIMJ ever brought to this place, arrived at tha Mammoth Clothing tiiore of KCHWKITZER. 1IEILURONNEK Si CO.. in Market atrret, nearly opposite Wea ver's Hotel. Tbeir Block comprises of FIMB CLOTH COATS, Drcte Coata, Over Coats, Business Coata, tVe. VESTS OF ALL KWDS. UnderShirts, Drawere, Ac. HATS A.3STI3 CAPS. BOOTS AND SH0E8, of th latest atylea f every description and quality, cheaper than ever. Tbeir assortment of gentlemen' furnishing Clothing is tbe moat complete I Their variety and atylea meat attractive. And tbe prices defy all competition. y ('all an amine for ynurvlves. PCWEITZ''1 ' ' " n' ro "unt'urj, ' PROCLAMATION. V OICK la hereby given thai tbe never 1 ' Court of Common Pleas, General Quarter Seaatona of th peer?, end'Orphans' Court. Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in and for th county of Northumberland, to commence at th Court Hi use, in the borough ol Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, tha firth day of NOVEMBER next, and will con tinue TWO WEEKS. Th coroner, Justices of the Peace and consta bles in and for the county of Northumberland, are requested to be then and there In their proper per. eons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and other remembrances, to do those things to their several offices appertaining to be done. And all witnesses prosecuting; in behalf of the Common wealth Bfruinat any prisoner are also requested and commanded to be then and there attending in their proper persona to prosecute against him, aa shall be just and not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance, at tlie time appointed agreeable, to their noticea fiiven under my hand at Hunbury, the 2d day of July in the year of our Lord one thous and eigh' hundred and sixty and the Inde pendence of Ihe United States of America the H4lh. Cod save the Commonwealth. J-4MK VANDYKE, dhoritT. Sheriffs Olhce, Sunburv, Oct. C, I860. Eajtute of Cieorge Dcrk, dectaned. Oideon Derk, " In the Orphan's Court ti. I of Northumberland The heirs of Ueorge f County, Aug. Term, lerk,dec'd. J 18C0. Rule on the heirs and legal representatives to accept or refuse to take the Real Kstate of decedent at the valuation tberoof made hy on lonuutt, or show cause nby the same should ! out be sold. To the heirs nnd legal representatives of George Derk, late of Cmneron township, Nor thumberland county, Pennsylvania, deceased, lo wit : Samuel Derk, residing in tho Stale uf Ohio; Catharine Derk, intermarried with Ad am Fees ; Klizubetb Derk, iutrmurriod with Ijeorge Kerstetter; (jeurge Derk, Michael Derk, Daniel Derk, John Dork, Gideon Derk, Benjamin Dark, Peter Derk, Maria Derk, in termarried with benjamin Weary; Medone Derk, Chrietinuna Derk, intermarried i;b Philip Grubert Sol a ids Derk, intermarried nith Andrew K linger, all rcsidine in North umberland county, and Leah Dei k, iu termer ried with Solomon Uolig, residing io Poller county, Pa. You and each of you are hereby notifitd, that by virtue of the ubnve Rule of Coart. you are required to be and appear ut ait Orphan's Court lo be held at Sunburv, in and fur the ' county of Northumberland, mi the firet Mon day of November next ( 1 StiO). and then and of the said Geurgo Derk, deceased, at the val uation thereof made hy an lnipieKt thereon bad, or show cause, if any you have, why the said premises should not be suld according to tho Act of Assembly iu sucb caee made aud pruvided. J A M MS V A N DY K K. SberilT. SheriCT's OhVe, ) Sunbury, Oct. C, IffCO. f SKELETON SKIRTS A T the Mammoth Store, mil be found a. vory Urgu usaortmeut of Skeletou Skirts from teven hoops up to thirty. Oct. b leCll. 1' RILING A GRANT. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OK Valuable Real Estate ! IN pur8uonce of uti order of the Orphan's Court of Northumberland county, willbe ex posed to public sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Suubury, on Saturday, the 3d day of November next, a certain tract of laud situate iu tho townsLip of Upper Augusta. Northumberland couuty, ndjoiumg luud of Micbatl Sbipc on tbe nortn, land of Jobu Farnsworth. on the east, Shamokiu creek and land of John W. l-'ryling on the booth, and laud of Joseph Cut. ou the wuel, containing t-S acres, uioro or less, about 70 acres uf n bicb ate cleared aud iu a high stale of cultivation, whereon lire erected a two story leg dwelling bouse, woathei boarded, a large Imuk barn, a two story frame tenant house, with celiux und ice Iioiim! u.Jcr it, and other outbuildings; also, a good v.tll of Hater, a good orchard, Arc. Also, a certaiu other messuage and tract of land situate in said township of Upper Au gusta, adjoining Shaiiiskin creek ana land of Joseph Oues on tbe noilh, oilier land ol said intestate aud Joeph Savidge ou tho ea?l, land ol Johu W. I'enleuud Samuel Y. Sickle ou the south, and land of Philip Survey on the wet-l, containing Da acres, muieor less about CO acres of nLich are cleared and in n good state of cultivation whereon are erected a large two story log dwelling bouse, rough cast, a Urge bank buio, wagou ebud, aud numerous other outbuildings', a good, never fuiliug spring of water, a good peach and apple orchard, &c. The Shamokin Valley Railroad passes thro' both of tbe above mentioned farms, about 'J J miles east of hutibury. Also, unolher certain messuage ouj piece of land, aituato iu said town of Upper Augusta, adjoining Shamokin creek and laud of Joseph Gasi on tho north, aud adjoining th -other laud of tha said Silas Wulverton, deceased, lasl above mentioned und described on tie east, south aud went, containing three, and a half ucrcs, more or less, ull of which is clear ed und in a good statu of cultivation wberuou ure erected a one Ltid a half story log house, a frume stable, a good spring ct Water, &u. Also, a cerium other messuage and piece of lacd, bilualu iu said township of Upper Au gu.tu, adjoining Shamokiu creek aud Und of the eftate of auid iutes'.ate oil lie uorlh, laud of Johu W. I-'iyliug on tbe east, land of Jos. Savidge va the soutli, und ollet Uud uf said inte.tute on tho west ; all of which is cleared aud in o good state of cultivation, and con taining six acres, more or loss. l.uto Ihu es tate of Silas Wolverloc, deceased. Sale lo commence ut 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, wheu the terms aud conditions of sale will be made knnwu by WILLIAM REED, Admiuittralor. By order of ihe Conrt. J. U. M.9SKU. Clerk, O. C. Sunbury, Oct. C, 1SU0. JTTJjRSi! FURS! FURS I L.iDILS' FA.XCV FUR EMPORIUM. , All Kill A THOMSON, old stand No. BI8 Malkel 1 stieel, autive Kigltlli, south side, riuuidrlpliia- We lies leuve to call the atlriilioii t.f the laidiee to our Hirer aud vuned srock ol luie.' uud ctnldreu s 1'alNCV 1-I ItM. Having hail great espeiieuee, und enjt.)ing peculiul facilities in the select 1011 ot l-'urs, wu vouutleully uirer our new Slock to tlie inapecliou o the ladles, feeling assured that they will decide with us, in II. being unrivulled nr best ly and vuriety, et.na.stu.s us it does i.f every deseripliiui of American and Uuropeuu Furs, manufactured m Uie lutest aud in wt upproved alyles. i upes, J ulnm., Vieturities, CI-kiIi., Mutf. and Cutis, rmlMaciiie: bnhle, Mink, htoue Martin, tiermuii Fiteh, SiL-eriuu btuurel, Flench Sable, French r)quinel, Auiericau Fitch, aud Silver Martin. rv Thankful for the very lihrnl patronage heretofore eaicuded to us, we uojie to merit a continuance of tha same, by luritihJiiuf a kwk! article ul the It. west Cuah pnees. FAIIKUIA .Y TIIOMHON, No. 616 Markrt Mtert, Philadelphia. N II Old Fuis altered to fusluuuuble styles. October 6, ItUi Uniw PHILADELPHIA. Paper Hanging Manulacturen, (FALL TRADV.) HOWEI.l. A BOl'RKi; having itmoved to then New titiu-e, Cofuer Fourth and Market atrerta, are now pieuted to odor to the trade a large and elegant assort, uieutuf . Wall J'apeis, Bordris, Fire Screens, IV ititlow Curtain Uoods, o, As, all of tlis newest and best riesigua, Horn ths lowest priced arnrle to the fineai Hold and Velvet Ueeoiatioua. Furcoaacrs will do well lo visit the establishment nf IIOWU.L k HOI KKK, N E Cor Fourth and Market sir tea, faibulrlphia. CctoUi t, lt6U fs VI WARRANTS. The bigheal price ol ! tjivcii fm Land Warrants rv tha sub t, Ii. i m 'r.n. No. NOVEMBER TERM, 1800. William Nhlpman Abraham Sarvia, Ex' enter or the last will and testament of Herman Hhipman, deceased, wiih notice to Susan Ship, man, widow of aaid deceased; Mary Sarvia, daughter of said deceased, and her husband A lira ham Sarvis JoSn Weiaer husband of I.ydia Weiaer, deceased, who was t daughter of aaid deceased and John Weiaar and Thomas Denton Weiaer, eons of aaid Lydia Weiser, deceased, and William Shipman son of aaid deceased, all heirs and legal representatives of aaid Merman Bhipman, deceased, terre-tenenta. NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY, 89 M n , . . n , . . -neuommonweann oi j ennsjivam. ... .r Sheriff of Northumberland county, liRSkTixe t Whereas, William Bhipman, plaintiff, lately L. B.j in our Court of Common Pleas for the county aforesaid, before Ihe Judges of the same Court at Munhury, to wit : 82d day of April, in th year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, by the judgment of the same Court, did recover against Abraham Sarvia, ex erutoi nf the last will and testament of Harman Bhipman, deceased, as well and certain debt nf j one hundred and ninety-six dollars and eight rants, as alrio etoht dollnra anil aiatv cioht rents. costs, whereof tho said defendant is convicted, &c , as appears of record, fee. Yet the execution of the said judgment re. maineth to be made as on the information of the said plaintiff, we have been given to understand ; Wherefore the said plaintiff besought ua to pro vide lor him a p.opcr remedy in thia behalf, and because we are willing, that those things that in nur same Court are rightly acted, shotilJ he brought to do execution : We command you, that justly and without deltiy by good and lawful men of your bailiwick, you make known to the said defendant, that he be and appear before our Judges at hunhury, at our Court of Common Pleas, there to be held the first Monday uf No. vember next, to shew cause if any he has why the aaid judgment should not be revived post annum et diem and to continue lien for five years and also why the said plaintiff, execution against him, according lo the form and effect of the re. covcry aforesaid, ought not to have, and further to do and receive all and whatever our saiJ Court shall consider in that behalf And have you then and there this writ. Witness, Alexander Jor dan, Esquire, at Bunbury, the twenty-ninth day of August in Ihe year of our Lord one thousand j eight hundred and sixty U. UECKLEY, Prsthonotary. Prothohotary'a Ollice, ) Sunburv. Oct. 6, IrlUO. I EVAKb & WATSONS 'hiladvlpl ia Mu uufact'J SHlamniider Saros. Ao. 304 C.rsnu Street, l'llil,Al)i;i.PiilA. rpllKSK Safes are now in uer all over ihe foiled Suites, 1 nnd huve liuen te.led in many (ires; tlie following ehuwe asioilmr inatniiee ol their eupubil ty in rc.ntiny Ine : Wirxth's Dhit'uE, t.uitnnfler 'i'in nihin. July :!0, I'-CU. Mk8R.. Kvans .V Vt.iin, (jriitleuien : Tne small size Nn. I Suhmiiniler Snfc) wliii li I pureluurd fnin "ur HRent.-Mr Aiiain K. Ilurr, in litira.ter City, on J'.ly'Ulh, 5. h been sul.je.1rd to verv swerr test, wineii ,t wuhetniKt iu a moat ssitisfurinry inunner. Tins Sute. eon- I miuiua all niv Ixi ka. hieetlir will) valitnliKitnprrstiel inf- inttt'.i marll anil enrne n my neighloia niel irieinta. anrl re'nira-nitinf avaluei'f ever Twenty Tlinusauil U"l!ara, (!?'in,Oie) vn. in niy Milt, winch n oVatmynl nn ihe lilirlit fn 1 lit- '.'tli (if .Inlv, l-flil, nihl lins.wil thinuah tlie liery ord-nl unwanted, Tnel'e was u the see. Ii...;. und fell to the hnaeinent of tlie Mill, nnd vne aulnivled fur mix hi uf. fi 101 intense hataiuoie.' the ruins, whieh wassrently ineruiiHeil hy tile colnt'Uation Ciinlined wttiiin the briek m f a laiae tiuuniiiv nf cniiii TAHt: wa. onriirit and Ihe Uinli. nnd meipra of pertVrt irearrvntiil, thr pnjirr n'l even brine; discolor' rii. rtiifclin't was, however. In many I.VAtnudrra, a better rernintie'iidatiitii tf your Safes tiiau eouiU he rxjireaacd 111 uuv oilier wnnia itmiii m;. V. urs, rrajieeiiully, SAMI KI. RANCK. Another Vv'tnry for Kcnn and Watson's Salamander Safe. OiWMo, X. Y., March ST 100. CJenMriren ft afT'.rdr. nir mueli pleaaurn tt, iuf.irin you tlett the Safe No 5, (upright) which 1 purt-huaed of 11. btrt'Ud, your tnivehn).' HKeiit, hae tKiasnl throufEli un ex eeedtnily hot fire in a three army brick building, whieh heated the Safe. ti a while heut, so that tite ct.riteis of il appear mellrtl; but It breartvrd my b ka and vnlnnble fitprra to the amoujl of several thouaand dolliua, for whieh Irel thaiiklul. Youia, reaprctftlMy, J. N. KI.HRIDnK. W A hour 11asorl1ne.it if ihe nb-.ve sA l'Ki itlwnis on Intnl. ul 3J1 Chesiiul street, (laleVI Vtuth t-'ouitli si., 1'hilatl.lplna. (lct..bt:r e, ltcn !y 1)UF..1II MS; To Clubs. I 1)ltKM!lMs: To Cluba. 1 WORTH LOOK I Mi AT. Tin-: iiKmr : tio sK.wiNu macuim:s, Wheeler & Wllt.iu's eiS CYCI.OI'I'DIAS, Appleton's New American 1) It I'.MI I MS. fjj SLWI.NO .MACHIM-.S, lo C.jjs. I Wileoz A Oibba', I ) It I'.MI I MS. IKKMlUMs! I To Clubs I 8tu u.itto.nhir.11-, Keutlsli'a Aneroid. SIU WlilNUINti .MAClll.SK, A CuiMtnl thing. 8 8 ST HAW .V HAY CUT THUS. The best made. f(ll I'llltN SllKI.I.V US. 1J It KM I L .MS 'e'o Ciuh. RKADII.V Tne best made. I Obtained. t CJ DlC TIONAK1KS, (llljMlaled,) v rttaiet 'a .rv I'ltuliiiuged. KF.ADlt.Y 8 1 rilCKKT MICIiDSl'OI'KS, Obtuiurd. 1 Sliver euae Coddiuglou lens. ; RKADII.V Ol tamed. IsKADIl.Y IX UliUlned. I'riiice's Dcst. tU MKI.ODK.O.N9, Trince's Uest 8 4a .MULOUKO.NS, 1 ruiee-. if m j Ail of the ultove articles lire of the very best kind, und will be Kiveu Ire.h froui the luaLer.' hsinla. They ure olferrd ua premiums to those who make up clubs of 10 to I;iu suttaenhera lor the Aukuican Aukici 1.1 L'ui.T, uecor d;i.u to the ettbt of the aiticle urairetl. No suelt tiben.1 aud eatily obtained pfemiums huve ever before been. otlereo, uud 11 IS only onne now, iieeauac me puuu.uei wtahrs to raise the .uttscriplinii cf the tweulieln uuiiuuf vt.iuine to a rituuil tco.txo. Tne prtee of lite jtuper is only st a year, or HI tents when in clubs of teu or more, anil alirtt.t ui: nerann tan lit a single iicighUiihood, reudily make up a cub, tuie:e tuoueh tn eccuie flee of eo.r, uny one of the above urtieles that limy be desiri J. (Thr papets fur a cittb of sutiacnbera muy be sent to several dillere.il l'tat OlMrea.) Over ItiC-U persons have reeeivtrd one or more of Iheuhive pieintuiuu from the Agkiccltchist ilunug two ) inir. pa.t, and wiLh uuiversil aatiai.it tion. Thu AuRiciTi.Tl'HI.T ha. been before the pub.tr fttr 19 yeuia, und ha. euherribet a at iiitt.t of the lt.t Culiera in thr I. niied Slat.a its present reguar reatlna numlei n.u,elh.n. Oo.fJIill. It ia. Iheren.ie. .j Weil known. llll lul.e 1 red be said here reipecl.eg its high and valuable naniclei. . . Anv nrrsi.n vet uuaeiuuin..etl Willi 1!, r snr one . .. ...,.,.......,,1. .-.n 1, . ..e ..1 I... ...... I.. .u I... .. .I I. II t.. ii.d ' ,-tn 1. tree oi tiui. i.ui.is .... w. .v .. baher. The AKiieulli.ria! lien's on'y to I 0 seen to be apprecia ted. It l aprrialiy bJuptetl to the Kami, Harden and llouaeiiold, bud eoitiuiua u vu.t number ol pra-Hicul hints, uud much lebuble itti'orniatton, uaelul to every one whu eultivutea a foot 01 ground, aud to every housewile in lite hind. The U'i doulilo iuurto aiges in every uumbci, give I atnpie Siuee for Hie mtcussi'.n ol u.l l uini, uurtleii sihi Utuiaelioltl mattris; und in addition, a highly useful, in sTuctive und eulrriuiuitifr depailinenl for lolls and llo. ; it is tbeirfoie the most cuunlele and deaimble Family Magazine in Ihe cuulry ; and owing to its huge circula tion, the pul.liihei la able lo iutiuah 11 eta lower price than even jouruala of inferior sizeandebniueter. livery annual volume contains St'J.UOU t ti i.bnu woilh of plraamg and inaiructive engravings, many of ll.em of large ate. IV Tlitwe who know the Agrirultui iat will bear out tbe ibove uaaerliiai.. find those who do not should Bend tors cope, which will coat litem uoilong but wining for il 10 the Vubliaber, OMAMiK JUDI, 41 Park Row, New-York Il AKKR'S I I". 8. A s spe ial pieitiium lo new sub- UOZliN. seitbers to the Ameriemi AuneulluiiM, aud also ti avoid bleakiug the volumes, uli f AKKIt'S new luUfllbet. now sei.t lu for 161 (Vol It l)OZUN.'XX.) will have Iheir nsinea entered iiume dtatcly upon Ihe Mail II. nil. a, uud receive BAK KR'S llie lemaintng niiii'tuira puliliahed this yeur DOZEN flee of eliurge. Those subscribing before Ot l I, will thus get IS mouths for the TJAKKR'S usual pliee of I'J, or more thau a "Uuker's l IIOZK.N. Uoaeu." Thoae silhsciibing lu Oelober, w ill get II mtihlha lor Ihe price of I'i, or s great uker s Dozen. " Thou suluKnlung iu November will get 13 nuinbeis for the price of 14, or a common "linker's Dozen." These rzlia numbeia will be given lo all new subscribers, wnelher costing singly, or in rlul. bus bit premium, or froinsgiiculluml and iitirticulturul ai.cl.Iirs, a large nainl.erol which aunuallv award Ihe Agrirullun.l among their I'rizea. Tssms: Slayenr; .n copies Mr j ; ion or mole ei.pies, til cents eae b, with a premium lo each club ot teu iw unre. OitANGK Jl DD, Puliliaher, 41 I'uik How, New Yoik N. II The otTire of lite Aneriraii Agriculturist, which lias been at 19 Water atrert, for many yen,, past, is removed to the eiwcious baildiugs at It I'aik-Uuw, (oppo site the City Hall ) October t, IrOU. ALFRED S. BRICK S USITED STATES AXD EUROPEAN PATENT OFFICE, No. 141 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia. kT B. Communicationa by mail promptly 1 ' attended lo. Sept ft, 1860 lyS Madame Schwend'i Infallible Powders, FOR the aeedy and oTectual eurs of all luDawaiations, eVevere, Kueuinulisin, Uyspepsia anel lver Com plaint, Pilce. Gravel, and all Acuta and Cniunie Diseases ol adults and ebildien. Hend 1 cent elamp to her agent, G U. JOK, B'.i '170 f riwdelpbui P. O. -llundre tit Itstiruiiii's Ancv.b W Co ThirJ and tten rtici'a t)cl 4, 30 ttiw His SHERIFF SALES. B1 Y virtue of certain writ of Venditioni Ex ponas and l.evia Facias issued out of tlie Cuurt of Common Pleas, of Northumberland county, to me directed, will be ei posed to public sat at the public house of Joseph Moist, in Ihe lJorough ef Milton, Northumberland county Pennsylvania, on Tuesday the 16th day of Octo ber next ISliO, at U o'clock P. M , the following described real property to wit i A certain lot or piece of ground situate in Turbut township Northumberland county Vnn ylvaiiia, in what ia called "Davis 4 Alarra' addi tion to Lower Milton" hounded on the north ! by a lot occupied by Joseph Ludwig, on the l - u l. - I... ..r ll'in VtfU.ll lF 111. Ul lllimil and James Mull, on . - .. . , west by an Alley. A 1.10: Another rertain lot of ground situate in Tur but township', and in what is en I led Uatid gilluns addition to Lower Milton, bounded on tbe north by a lot of John Henllier, on the south by a lot occupied by Paul Mutcller, on the east by Front street, and on the north by nu AI rv. on which is en-r.tvd a two vtory frame dwelling hou and email frnnie stable. M..;,..i ...1,1.. i . ,i. t a.. . ii the properly of W. 1 reitzer, and .Michael Brolwt. j ALSO I ii iKo lt..ii ; .1.. ti i. . ... ..... -........ ... ,i. .1, I'l.llFIII, CI Bunbury. INnrtli county l eniisylvsiihi, on Wed uesday the 17th dny ot Octolier IKGd. at 2 o'clock P. M., two certain contiguous lotsof pround iti ateiu the town of (tnrjeinwti, in Lower NLihnn ov tonhi) Northiiinberland county Prnusylva iiiii, bounded on Ihu noilli by bind lule of George nnd John Urorious, ou the end by a etterl, on the west by an Alley running between them and Ihe Store Home property, lute of A ndrew l!ini!n. man, and on the south by a street running cast from the liver, conlaiiiinu about one-fourth of an acre each, upon one of which said loU is erected a two story loghouse with a frame kitchen attach eJ, uutbuildinits, Vc. Seized tiki n in eieeution and to be a.ild as the properly of Peter Bhultzharh, Susan Mmlti bach, his wife and Leah F.hiic,hl, and Sil.te Davis. ALSO: At the same time and place, but afore said, nil that certnin two siorv frame house situate in Shmnokin township, Norlhuinberlai.d counlv Pennsylvania, on the rosd lending Irom the Shamokin road to Bear Cap, snid ,hou.u conlaininr; in Iron! thirty feet, and in dep'li twenty feel and bavins a linme kiteken, one story high in the rear, e.tul ntinrlied to the said buildiii", the said kitchen being twelve feet square with a porch attached. The said building erected upon a tract or piece of land, aituate in the township and county aforesaid, hcumleJ on the west by land of Leonard Pens) I, and ou thu we! by land of Daniel Conrad Seized taken in execution und to be sold as the property of David It. IVubvI. JAMliS VANDVKK, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office .Sunbury, Sept., SU IS.r( AUDITORS NOTICE. 'P1IE uuderiiiuiied auditor, uppointed bv tho JL ( Irnbdn' I 'mrl ,,f V..il. 1...1 .. 1 - ' .. ,)!,,. L "'"'Ulllberland County, ilisirinine Itie balances of tho money in the nands ol iba-iha rebeny, A dininirtratnr vf A Hiin Newberry deccard, aud of Jnrrph Priest ley, trustee of said decedent, to and amonir tlie ourlies lesallv entitled iherrto will ..11,..,. I (i ()f , : . .,.,;., , , ,.,.. , the Korouuh of Northuuiberldiid. Northumber land county, Pennsylvania, nu Monday Ihe 2H h of October ne 11 8iil) at .0 o'clock A. M. ij.iiiu 1AOIMKI, Auditor. Heplember 2'Jlh, IttfiU. PROCLAMATION. VlTICE is hereby Riven that m speciul tourt ' for the tritil of causes in tSie Common Pleas will commence at thu Court Housu in Sunburv, on Mondny the 15th day of October, for one' week. Jurors and others interested will attend, (iiven under my hand at rsnnbury, the 2!Hh dav of September in the year of oor Lord one thousand eight bundled and sixty aud the Iudeiendence of the L'nited Mates of America lica the Mill. Cod save the Comnionwenhh. JAMES VA.NDVKE, Sheriff. Sherilfs Ollice, ) Sunbury, iScp. 29, ISCll. f DR. A. W. FISCHER fcFFERS bis profei.oial services to the citi zena of friunbury anj vicinity. Ollire at the Druit tore. iSunbury, June ;tb, 1H:)0. FALL GOODS JT7ST RECEIVED I At tlie Teople's ONE P1UCE STORE, OK 1 E. V. BRIGHT & SON, STjNuxrjH'sr, r, Comprising handsome Dress Goods for the l.adiea. A full line of Cloths, Cassimeres, SuttiueUi, Vestings, Vc. Uomestie (ioods in Kreat variety ; a choice slock of llo.iei v, Oloves, 1 Funrv Xtilinna I BIIU 1 -,olluns, Pure and fresh Groceries I at low prices 1 and the 1 LARGE CHEAPEST, AND B 2 STOCK OK BCOTS A1TD EYE II BROUGHT TO SUNBURY. rieiise call and be conviuced. E. Y. BRIGHT k SON. iSuuhury, 8rptemler 22, ISliO. The Faris Mantilla Emporium. VII. 71 CIIKSNL'TSTRKKT. 1M 1 1 1. A DT. l.I'l ! I A X 1 K.tabli.bed 111 laud lor the czcluatve diaplty and wiv uf Ihc lutefet novellics 111 1'sris, liudou, aud Uie linn pro ductions uf borne manufactured CLOAKS do MANTILLAS, To which has been added a KIR O K H A 1 1 T M K T ! which embraces the largest aaaoiliueiil uf Kui. of all 'Amioiib, ineliiding Heal Kuwiun ruble, Fine thirk IIuUbui Ilay Kible, Kuuuaii and American Mink ahlu, lioyul Krmiue, Cliiiu-hllla, Fine bark rnheuuo Siuurel. Ac., itisUe up ui the most fashionable styles lor ldcs WHutrr Co.tuiue. All Uoods warranted. One Fived I'nre fmin which no devistitui can lie uunlc. The Pan. .Maiiiillu, Cksik and l'ur KiutHiriuin, Sa ?oi Cheanut .treet, (ul.ivs Seventh, south side ) J. W. rUOCTOIt A CO. Octoiatr ilth, IMW 3m J. PALMER & CO., Marl-el Street Wharf, J'hilad'a, Vealtr$ in riah, C heese und I'rot Islous, HAVE constantly ou haiul an aasortinrnt of Dried and Fickleil Fish, Ac, via .Mackerel, shad, eWIiuuu, lllue Fish, herrings, Codn.li, Beef, Pork, Laid, Sliouidcia, llams. Sides, Cheese, Beans, Kice, Ac. belourr, IbUO. 3lliw UO! YB LOVERS Or BOl'P! Afresh supplv of Macaroni and Conl'eclionrrv at FKIU'G & ORANT'S. Punbu'y, June J, lt. CXOAK1-.C. nriic, ctsiMi:niis Broadcloths, V eatings, Ac. Buys' Caesimerea, good patterns, 7.1 els. Hatmela t.nd Union Cassimeres, AO to 70 eta. Kancy Cassimeres, from 75 to I 75. Pine Black Cassmerrs and Doeskin. BLACK BROADCLOTH. For Dress Coals, Krock Oats. Overcoats, Ae. Heavy Overcoatings, Ueaver, Pilot, Tricot, Ac. LUJlirCLOAKINGS, m v t ..i: - . f .1 : i.i 1 ine quality and low price, by the yard or piece. N. U. Tailora supplied at lowc.l nil cait COOPCK A CON tlil). R. K. corner Ni.i.h aoJ Mn'he'. Heptember 22, IbtJO. Philaiirlplna jnTli'L ci.trAKM IN "PKBP-iKA VJON. Some ripeniiiX eveiy d.tv. StiM k will be rompleto. Drders token and executed with JrepaU !i. Children's and Mimes' Khswls. COOPKIl .V CONAKD. F. comer Ninth aud Maiket, Philadelphia. I.-. ...1 I bepteiuber 'it. IstiO Till: I'ltll.tDKM'IIIA IMU'lltKH, IMJKI ,N- I.ASKOl 8 D.Ul.Y NKWbI'ai-kk Te riiilnJelplna lininiriTeciitaiiiariplil paeea nnd fi-(- '' ' '"i'"""" v.'"' .''' Inerd type. The l.dlt ri ,1 l)epl,,K,.t l the ?ipel Ma ; been e.itiily re-nrnamsi d. a.td new crreajit inlrttts en- ' ; snifd. I tie Inquire! ia nturpi t.Jt-..l In its diaeuiui.iu on 1 all l.'pies nf puh it- inlrrrnl. 1 ! T ie .re.u aim 1.1 ie Inq orer ia to heroine a It, liable I .ewapnper. reporliiiKpreliipll) and lairiy rvtHhiii, of in.l.lifi.tl-ie.te.Mi.niniutitll itainra a,t,l a.l iml.l... .n.n i.ettt.ei CiMitiliiiM inir rxui!,'rriitinc; laets tt will t.e il : ; fuat duty of Ilm Inquirer, mi all oeraMnn. t HtH'.tcalr the ' prt.teeiiiui ef t.ur demesne innnulaeLures and ol trie gieut i irttn uud etwl iu'erea:a of I'enitaylvniua. ! j Asnfniinly paper, the Inijuoe will nim ti retnin the ! ( pnaili'tii which 11 haa tt.hi; enj ")ttl, b , 1 1 1 111 1 net tn (."ii.nl 1 , and a riilnuae with fieoi euin Ua news nnd nilvftliani I ; cotuiuna. nnd ext'hnle nil runttvrs whieii 11 wnuid 1111 mi- . proper to admll wuiim tl family circle. j The Fhilatlflphut Inquirer ia piiMisnrd rvrrv nt'ifnip, ' , andarrveil III the eily, 11. id ul' tlie itir'riets in llrt.t. I, 1 Ueverl), t'am.l.n, Ul .i iter, Tirul' ii, llurhucMi. Im- ' eaattr, Hairialiuie, ll.-t.li,.. 1". l-.kvitle-, l)nnvfl. Num.. ; l.wn, IVtlininett'ii, 1VI . Klkf n. Mil , l y euief.il eurinna, : , for I'wrl.e t enia a week, pnyuols t i Hie earner ul Ine ' : end "l the wr. k. !?w.ihy iiinil at six .l.itlara per n.tutim, itt advance. A an A lccrtisinij Medium 1 heln.p.irri htta no e.pinl in the City -f Philadelphia, n it on.y Ir.ei: ihr extent of tla rireululiini but. fr un nn ehi.it of rendt.is. ct.ir.iKiaedofthts m ta: iiitaili?eut hint rr.'pt-eu-Me ;rrans m t fnlv in the eitv. but la all lli .,.,. j W ttluu u hundred luilra A.ivei uet-inriit. iitarrtrd fi-r aixcrntss linefur thefitat i iitserttou, niel fntir eeitla a line each Mui.fec14ut.-1tt inter. ! ! linn, 1 f one dJ.ur u hue a llituilh. Ail knurs lo be a.:- ' dica-.ed to 1 I WM.I.UM W HaRniNn, I I No. Kl M. 'I'niid.treet, Pliiladcphis. ! J Peplrmber !, mo. j New Boot & Shoe Store.: I Markrt Strict. Suulmry. Pa. ' ' -M- M. APSLLY. Iste of Philadelphia, res- ! ' pectfully informs the citizens of Kunbury ! : and vi-iinty, that he has just received and ope ned 1 ; for sale nt his new store adjoining the Post Ollire, ' ; ths Li r nest and best stock of Hoots and 8hoes, A c , I ever brought to this place, which he will soil at ! j the lowest prices. Having himself worked st I the buitiness, ba Iihs selected his stock wilh the I greatest care, which consists, iu part, aa follows, ; lo wit : i : Men' ioofs from SS 55 to $0 CO. ' t-h les from K7J to 2 2a. I " Uaitera from I SO t i 400. i i W omens liaiiers from CO to 5 CO. t " Morocco shoes from H2 to I S7J. " Leather shoes from 70 to I M7J. ; Missea Shoes ol different kinds from 40 to 1 60. , foys' Hoots from I t'O lo It 00. I " Shoes from 62 J to I .10. ! Childrens' Shoes from 20 to 1 I2J, and also j Trunks und Valises. I iSunbury, September 52. IBGO. ! "ii a it 11 1 s v a 1 . T i: it 3 1 1 0 v n r )j at H a b M ARK KT SQL' A III', SU N B June S3, IHI10. Battalion Orders. ri'Mll? first Driinde, cigl'.th Division of t':e -- rcnnsylvania Uniformed Mili'ia, will invet for diill al the house of William Shuttle, in .lords.11 townshin, as follows, to wit : National Gourds, (.'aineron Guards and Jordan Infantry,, on Friday, the 3fith day of Octolier next, ut 10 o'clock, A. M., fully equipped lor drill. 11 y order of J. H. ADAM, Major, riepteniher 29th. 1H6II. "meihant tailorikoT" lilt tMI'ORIL'.ll OF FAklllONH THE undersigned respectfully informs ihe . citizens of Sunhury and vicinity, that he has just returned from Philadelphia with a large mock CLOTHS, Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Vestings, &c, which he will make up to order in the most fashionable style at small profits, for cash or country produce. You are solicited to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, if you wish to got the worth of your money. Thankful tor pait patronage, he In pes hy strict attention to business to continue tlie same. JACOb O. IiCCK. Sunhury, September 22, 1860. List of Causes for Trial at Special Court October 15 i860. I'laiutiffa. Defendants. 1 Jacob M. Sohida, vs. Kimhcr Cleaver, estate. 2 Jamts Jenkins vs. iorthumlu?rland l.n- heirs Vc, provemcnl Coiupuny. 3 Jesse fj. Horton vs. lieacliam and Dewait. 4 Uaiah Wilker- vs. Ssuittjueliannu C. &i V. son Mountain Company. s lieorge Uuriis vs. iieorfo I'. v elker. 6 Hugh llellss vs. Kimher Cleaver. 7 Peter Ualdy vs. William Depuy. 8 Carbon Kuu Iinprov. va. Ira T. Clement, nient Co. 9 Jncuh Von va. Zcrl.e Hun & shamokin lm Me id a Klecutor provnient Co A: 'J'revorlou l'oal It. K. Company. 10 J.ihn Millers heirs vs. William I.evau, with notice to the Mahuuoy ii bhamokin Improve mi nt Coinpnny, the Trevorton tV Susquehanna Kailroad Company, and the Trevorton Coal & Kuilroud Company and other tene-leincnta. Mo CJ January Term I hi ?. D. IJKCK LEY, riolhoiary. Hrotlionotarv's Oliice Sunhury, Septemher, 85 1860. ' ) 121-2 CE.N TS KAU LI. I'lG V HE 1) LAWNS. Pacific Lawns, Lillie Figures. Fast Colors, Quality. I.'IOU. Lilacs, I'lnks, lllues, lirowna, Mode, Uest Styles. CflOrT.R & CDN V K II. S. E. cornel Uth ami Market, I'hiKdtlphii. July ,lh, I860. GENESEE SALT. WHOLESALE &c RETAIL, iA'lI.l.M. & UK AN T (at ihe Mummoth ritore,) have just received ftOO Put. of iolur (round. Solar ani l ine Sj.. It. 0(1 Sacks of (iround S.dar Salt every in k warranted to contain SliS poundi of Salt and afll) hagsol Salt Containing i-iiu Uo!tel each. 7'.iis is tl,. hest aud atronKas' now maiiiilsilur, d and III maiket. Call and see for ) ouist Ives. Sunhury Sept., H, IH"0. . II' is important to Hie t.Al'IES t.i know iIihI F riling tSs. Iiraul, l.a.e the hest and large.l assortment of I'rcss (ihnIs in tha county. Sunhury. June 'j, I SCO. "i'iTiii'i'- . i, diiVik'J" V . M BIM) 8 A.U MIl'I.S, a lurge aaaorliurnt fiibu,. j .'ks? 4 ,:RANr, l s r'HRsll SI PPI.Y IIP TlHCils . il,. JL Mammoth Store. Also, a new lot of per- I luiuery, Soaps and Fancy A rticle. Yiv cheap, Sunhury, May 36, 1860. E.Y. BUIGIIT i S0N HAVE now on hand a choice line of French Clotha, Black Doeskins, Fancy Caesimerea, Tweeds, Milk Mued Coatings, Veni.-s, Cotton, dee, Ve. Punhury, Juna S, 1SG0 SPRING k sniMEU If CO RULING &Ci It ANTS MKAWirflOTK STORE' MARKET BQIMhe, tsUMlVRY, PA. J, WI.W0 4 (iRANT.,e.peetfol., enneune Xd'Z d,("l'ubl.e,,b.t,he,. Very l,RrBrM n,i nct Sloi k of J 1 III Mi AD SL'MMKU GOODS ever hmugl.t lo M,.t..irv. which will b, di.iH.sed , nfal Ihe er. 1,IV L.-.T PR1CE3. for CMI OK COU.NTItY pi.odi ci;. Wc kcrp i vcn t'uing ! Wo ktcp cvcrviliing '. ! Wo kci-p everything '. ! ! Thankful to our friemU fir p.t frtTors, we soli eil a rominuaiice ol Ihe eauie, at thu Larttt Store in Control ronnsjivitni. Larceht JUul Cl)eora'it Store ! ! ' Largest anrl Clieajicst ! '. ', tW Call, .Scu, and be convinced '. ! J'lUUNC 4 (J RANT, r fiunbury, May 19, ItffiO. SKNIiUKY STEAM FLOUHINCf l"L',Ul 111 LlijA'U Jjv Lill.lU fsw sr -eaj--wr "1VJ " J.W M.-M. fc A SO TWY. subscribers hnvinf taken possession rrf v 1 ..putv,; . 1 1 1 ... . """ "" LtH.KINte MILL, are pre. pared tj receive grain of nil kinds, and to do cus tom work at the thortect Notice. Customize will have their prists ground immediately upon their being left at Ihe Mill. As it is tho intra, tion of the firm to slock the Mill a large Sup' ply nl (j ruin, will be constantly kept o i hand, uud flour by the quantity can always be obtained. The greatest care will be taken lo turn out a nu' peri'T quality of rl.iur, for which the mill is ad' nimbly sJ.ipted. Mriet attention will be paid to liie wants of customers, and the patronage of the public generally is respectfully requested. MuKliAN & CO., Sunhury, June 23, 180. 409 BSOADWAY, NEW VORK. , Ballou's French Yoke Shirt Emporium, 40'J Broadu-aii, .Vea York, I PrtEAlIL'M SHIKT .MAXLTACTL'REKH. Shirts made to order from Scientific Measures, j if the best material, sewed by hand, and war- ttu.u iu ,ii, ui less innii inr usual prices. DALLOL' H KOTHERs, JHA' L?9- 409 Broadway, IS'. Y. 'SUSQlIJrnAAlTALE COLLEGE. NELI.VS-I.ROTE, P .4 . , THIS Schiiol ia uuended to atTord the very bril adrsn tagea. ata liVHirrute charge to anch as mny be entrust d to its cure. The building ;s lut-ge, well aVrangrd, and uriusfied with every thing necessary to health and com. oft. .I'ufcute nnd IfUBfdiuua are invited to examine ua claims and to suppmt it only in so fur as it may be 1'uui.J ... pnaaesa real nient. FACfl.TV. Rev. r. C. BAl'Cill.MAN, A. AI.,Priaelpol. Mrs. M I.. IU I till man, j Mis. 1,. IV. Kcnueli., ) Aaaisuint Tenchera. Miaa JtLu A. Cailin, J Dr It. IIOI.M j l!ev. It. KCnTZ.P V. U U D. t) fJO.MF.lt. A. M , Lecliiieia. KXPK.NSKS. Bnarding. tuition in the rrgul.r course Including I-utiu, vvaahmg, liijlitM, lurl end ute of tuiltlsheAl ; n.v riN.m per seaiaoii ul inuntha, Fee for Heading lUoin, D Y SCHOI.U:i. Tuition in the Collegiste liepartiueut per sea.Uni, " Acndeulie " ' ' Incidental charge lot fuel, i.ik. ciiaik, Ac, i:TKA CI1AKGKS. Mu.;o on the Tiano with URe of tustruiuent, " .Mei.Hleoii " o ii o ouitar 11 ' " " Harp, " Special instruction in Vocal Musjo Prawing with use of mt.leis, Oil Patnllliir, ' Lireeii, tieiman and French cb. e0 en 1 OU f t.i r 10 od 1 i'l HO 1.1 i: oi 14 U 20 f.l a no ( ii It m e to Faymein. to he made liti.'l in advance, and tha Itauiuoe St the initlillr of the seKamii. There will be no deduction for sit.fflt'e, except In rose, of protructed siekneaa. A iii'rral deduction will be rusds in favor of the daughters of Ciergymsii. Fot Circulurs Address. Htr.cc hai'ghma.n, fir Iter. S. IHJMF.K. Seliiis-Grnve, Ps., Sept. It', lr5;'. ly THZ3 .PHILADELPHIA Cash Drug, Faint and Glass Store, 9. W. COK. FOUHTII A CAU.OWHILL STKLLTS, I'HILADKI.I'IIIA. DRI'GfilKrS, Merchants, Farmers, and ths pnblie everywheie. I will sell at wholesale and retail, to mt Spring Tiude of lutiu, a heavy suica of Hi uga, Modi clues, Chemicals, Ac. Ac, Ac. tni.uoo Uuica ol W.i.dw Glsss, asat.rtcd aizca bp4 qualuieB. lu,iajo 1'oundsof Putty, White, Itlack, Red, Ac, in Dull or Uladdere. aj0;00j tin lona Liusccd Oil, Spirits Tutiieutiue, Gamphona Alcohtil, Ac. 20 Tons ul Pure W hite Lead, iu Ibia., M.la , 100, SO, it und 111 Ibkega. 30 Tone of fcal Snow White Lead, in bbls, 1 bbla. loo, 40, K5 and t'.'J In. keel, to Tons of New Vmk While Lead, iu bids.. 1 Ills, too, SO, tiiund I'.'j II.. Lees, is Ton. ol Puie French While Zinc, iu Mils, i bbls, l'v 60. 'jSand I'J) lb kega (0 Ton. ol Aiiienean Snow White Zoic, in bbls, i litis ICO 40f 'JSund I'Jj lb kegs. '20 Tuns of Lehigh Aiiierieau Zinc, ia bbla, J bbls, UO 60, Ju. and I'i) lb. kegs 'JSTonsol Zinc I'tnnts. of dilTerrnt colois, iu bbls. i bbls. IbO, SO. ii aud l-'J lb kers. 30 Tons of .Mineral Paiiiis, ul' different aolors dry of ground ui Oil. 10,000 iMMiinla of pure French Green, Chrome Green, Yci. low, lllue. ijlitclc ontl outer colors, dry nr in oil. 1,000 pounda oi Smulta' uanorlcd Ulue, b:atk, lied, Greet, and other colors, lud Packs of Gold l.rnf, Glazier.' Piuiuunds, Glailts.' I'uity, Hawk K nives Ac. V.O 0 G.iiloua l.uled oil, varmalirs, Jspans, Zinc Dryer, Ac. Faint, Vurui.li snd Italsomiiie Hruslies. togrthrr wita a oi.tnpletr Nwf iriiiieut of cIum Goods embraced lu uia Drug and Paint Uualuefa. Af SO, 'J.nnObMa. Ituman Cement. '3.000 '- Koseitdtile uud 11 ydinuliu Cement, i l.ntiU " Cnk'inett, Ijtlid. liruliatry. I sating Phmtrc. As. r AM tifVhlch I will aril al W holeaiile and Rrtail, st j iruw IU lo to per cent irs. than other e.lsbli.hntruts. IIK.MIV O. It UAMkS, j Tropneti r of ihe i I'e Isdelphts Can I'lttg. FNiut un.t Gias. Sttlie. 1 6 toll. Weal e omrr .1 l-ouilh aud Cullon lull bis , Phlla. i Maieh 3. l-ao. Im.s f) ECKIVl.Mi FALL AMD WI.MElt a. (it ii ins. diluted Carhnii res anj lleUiiow. It luck and colored wool liclaims. liluck Stilkii, Mpucus. Uoinbaiiui a. KreiK-h, English uml inericali Prints. t:i)Y V WEAK. ; "' "bv Cassin.i res. A c., for pants aud i ickala. ! v'" '"' low-priced Cloakings. ; Fine U luck t.'lot'ts and Cassitneres. , 1.INLN CtlOIIS. Frontiiiu! and blurting Linens, hy th yard or i pieco ' -1-5 Unlcher.' Linens, by tlie yard or iiece. i Fine i'lllow Linens ol'rvery desiiahlu width. , Sheeting l.inuna in variety., ' 1'amai.k Table Linens, a Urue. sttvk. I .-.pot and liinak Tel'lr Cloths of every grada. Napkins and I l.n lies hy Ihe single doien ot , 1 ' ; h "vr? Low priced I osiels and I uweliiuja. 1 """""i ",""""' .,,.".r CODI'KU & CON" It A I). K. K. cor. NINTH and MAKKKT streets. I Sent 8, leBU e I'hiladelphia. i . . . -. - j X)RKSS COATS j OP tbe be.l ipjality and latest .t)le, ju.-t I received aud for sale al 8W'KI TZKK. UKILBIiONMU. iu, Isuubury, Autfnat H.lboO. CfViT. pou"da ofCRPET KUi min ilUl ' ,h. ... .f rii!f,HT sk KIN