Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, November 17, 1860, Image 3

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1 RWARK HOLT TOMK. MUMBKH TWO-
ir is VOCCHB0 for sr tub hector
OP TRINITY CHURCH, NEWARK.
The Citicinofttf Commercial contain! id
account of tbe recent discoveries at Newark,
.Ohio, which il handed to ntj by a gentleman
r this citv an a reliable document. The
article consists of letter from Rev. .f. W.
McCarty. D D., Rectnr or Trinity Church,
Newark, anil on from the discover! of the
atone. Dr. McOarty'a letter begins, thus :
Nkwak. 0, Nov. 2.EJ: Cum.: Oar
little city has produced another wonder.
There ha been discovered, by onr Indefati
gable, but little appreciated frieod Wyrick.
what may justly be denominated the Holy
Stone.
Dr. McCarty, after fully stating his reason!
for cnnsiderioR Mr. Wyrick holiest, proceeds
to describe the discoveries ! A short time
since Mr. Wyrick opened moond on the
farm ol Mr. I'owosend J. Iotry, about eifthl
miles Trom Newark. He was attracted thither
by its remarkable form and style of structure.
The result of his investigation at the time,
was a large wooden object which he felt
curtain to have been ao ancient sarcophagus
but tihieh not a Tew of his very wise friends
very cnnfidently pronounend tbe remnant of!
unuldhrsttrough. I
1 n epilo of the jeers of the philosophers,
Mr. Wyrick tried again.
Very close t where tbe sarcophagus, (as,
notwithstanding the peripatetics' wise deci
sion, e shall still cll it,) was found, and a
little deeper, the New Holy Stone. Mr.
Wyrick struck, as he thought, a stray stooe,
p verul times, with Lis spade. . When got
out, its appearance entitled it to some cx
iinunatitin. It was t val in form well
smoothed, novm-ulile in kind aud when 6ha
ken, sounded like a child's rattle box. A
email aperture was fuund in one eud. One
of the men applied Ins mouth to this, and
blew iuto it. The force of the air acting
ii pun the CHiiiPiit caused it to open, and dig
ilof'd tliu contents.
Thi) 6toue -wks really a box well cut, and
regularly sniped iu which lay the ttnnt par
trcilleuce, of which, more presently. Td
box iUtlf wotild remind one cf similar ones
seen in Egyptian museums generally con
taining a small figure and whose use was, to
be carried round ut their festivities for a col
l.'i'lion, while the bearer reminded each indi
vidual thereby of the fact aud certainty of
death, lu Abbott's collection, in New York,
1 have seen one or two, to whicS) the one 1
cow write of bears much general resemblance,
and to their descriptive catalogue I inuat
refer the reader for mure exteusive informa
tion on this point.
When the lid, came of! it was found the
rattling sound was occasioned by a small
piwcii of the enclosed stone, which was broken
oil from the base j very probably wheu the
mpo wag struck by the spade of tbe digger.
Tins is mainly noticeable from the fact tbat
the comer stone Sited tightly into its place.
The enclosed stone was about seven luches
lory and three wide. One side of it is con
cave, containing in baa relief the figure as
would uppear of a Jewish priest, with the
letters over it, that had been read us both
X'ow nnd Messiah. All the rest of the
stone, rim included, was found covered with
inscriptions, which Or. McCarty made out to
bn Hebrew, and to constitute on abridgement
of the Ten Commandments. He gives both
the original aud bis translation.
From trie National Intelligencer.
MR JKFFEnSO.I OS M.C1 IO A1.IS.M.
The following is from a letter from Mr.
Jefurson. addressed to Simuel Harrison
Smith, the founder and original proprietor o!
the National Intrlligencer. witb whom he was
on terms of tbe warmest liietiilsb p :
Mo.nticei.lo, April 12, 1S21.
My Pear Sir: I received jesterday your
f.ivor of t lie Sill, and now inclose tor Mr
I'.urtou a letter of introduction to M. D
Lafayette, the only personal accjiiaictunce J
have uow living in Fiance.
On politics 1 can say little to yon, buving
w'Uutrawn ail attention to ihctn from the day
of my retirement. My confident in both ol
!..) -ui'.'eSfom has been bo enure, that it as
Mired rue all was going on for the best uuder
i lu i rare. I aui sorry to see our expenses
j; io tier than oar income. Debt aud levolu
i..n aie iuecparable aa cause and effect. It
in tie point of peculiar seueibllity in our
li.'ople, and one which they will Dot long
endure. Parties will b.i arranged on tbe
I'1"
iiicinle of reformation, and there can be no
,ulii wbicli will be tbe strongest. It would
tlo home good if it rould obliterate the geo--r,.
pltical division whicb threatened and still
toreitleos our separation. I'bis last is the
mutt fatal of all divisions. It has ever been
my creed tbat the continuance of our Union
depends entirely on Pennsylvania and Vir
gimu. If they hold together, nothing North
or South will fly off.
I firmly believe all tbe Governments of
ii i nu .
IJuropa will Become repreaeuiauvo. me
verv troops sent to quell the spirit of reform
at Naples will catcb tba lever, and carry it
buck to their own covutry. We owe to all
mankind tbe sacrifice or those morbid pas
gu,iis wbioh would breuk our Confederacy,
the only anchor to which tbe hopes of tba
world are moored.
A pout Cobkkp BxKf. Corued beef prop
erly salted, and cooked as it should be, is a
rtUli Ci for the aovereigu people; bat to eat
suit iiink, such us to olten exercises the dids-
i 1,-h of the ;aw, is a penance eveo for a male
factor. Most of tbe beef pat op for winter
u-e, is spoiled by the use ol too mucn salt,
whicb destroys the flavor, aud makes tba neat
str.ncy and tough. When beef ii fresh, it
contains considerable blood, which, is drawn
out by the brine. If tha meat is left io this
mixture, it will require a much larger quaoti
ly id suit to preserve it, particularly through
warm weather. My plan is to make a brine
is by tifing for one hundred pounds of beef,
live pounds of salt, coe-quarter ounce of salt
....ru unci u itttiind nf brown lusiir. Tliia ia
dissolved iu iukteuough water to cover tbe
inout, anu poureu piu n.
When it baa been
in tma nrinu iu weeaa, a ii nut ins meat,
. . 1... I . !. a .1 .
let it drain, pour afresh brine over it, and
then it will be good, tbs season tbrougb.
The conk who uses corned beef, should not
be so iguorant or so indolect as to delay put
tin" it over tbe lire until ao hour before dm
tier, A good sired piece requires three or
four hours steady boiling to do it justice
I naufficient boiling must be made op by extra
ohnainiT Always have tba water boiling
wheu tbe meat is dropped iu ; otherwise the
..MTfti will be drawn out into tba water.
A boiling heat hardens tbe outer surface at
once, and tbu keeps io the juices which giv.j
ricbtlcss, and which contain uinst oflbenour
i.hmnnt' Ao excellent way of cookiog corn
ed beef is. to have ft Urge boiler, with a
u.ir. nr wooden rack on tbu bottom, for tha
...nat to rest on, over tba water. N ben the
water boila placa tba meat opoo tha rack oo
.,.t t on the cover of tba boiler, witb a
cloth over it. to keep in tba steam. The
i r n ateam will rise abovtj tba boil ug
point, and penetrate the meat, and cook it
ne ouicklJ and better, tbao could ba dona
by boiling it io the water
A Woman turows hkr Child ron aC
Window and Junea out UKsitLr.--A wo.
man. suppled to be ins.ua. threw her child
from on- of the car wiudo.a on the Uedbam
Uruncb lLilmad. lb! afternoon, about a mile
. . f ih Roxburv station, and
Ue Dinar " " ,
The
then threw beraeii irom m
... .. ......
train
. . i i . . i. a I I r.a rain rant
Irani, auitu a. ,. ... ......
,. mile.
. j ' ( il,u ,. run back to tba spot
ik. incident occurred, but neither th. woman
'""'. Vj-.. fo.Mwi in be aenooslj injured
in arently. Tbe, wer. broogbl on to Rox
Xt. here, it was itid, tb woaao te.U.i
A KORLN MoTHRR UpHKRR TO DkaVII KT
IU'Rkino Fr.rtt). A Correspondent ot Ih
Syracuse Journal thus speaks of the victim
io me btanealeles burning fluid case :
Mrs. Mitchell snrvived nnlil oearlv2 o'clock
in great agony, mitigated only by the use of
cuinrororm which was all tbat could oe aa
mlnisteredfor ber benefit, the whole surface,
nearly, being burned to a crisp.
The maternal instinct was beautifully Illus
trated io tha case cf Mrs. Mitchell, wbosa lit
tle boy, six yeara old, was asleep np atairi
wbeo the accident occurred Aa toon aa tbe
found her clothing io flame that could not
be extinguished, she ran' immediate) oot of
doors ; fearing tbat the house would take fire
and burn up ber boy and when her husband
came into the room, opoo reaching his house,
her first exclamation, upon bearing bis agooi
zing groans, wag :
"Ob, Jim, I am dying for disobeying yon;
but hare taved our boy "
And almost tba last words the poor suffer
er ottered, were :
'Take good care of Charley."
She was a beautiful young woman In the
flower of her age ; and ber terrible death was
the saddest tragedy I have ever witnessed.
New Advertisements'.
GREATEST EXCITEMENT OF THE
SEASON t
FRILTKG k GRANT,
at tha
MAMMOTH STORE,
have just received a
NEW AND DEFINABLE
Stock of
FALL & WINTER GOODS!
' !
I
A very extensive assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Consisting in part o(
Blank and Fancy Silks of very choice patterns.
PEBEGES,
Ducals, Csshmere
French and English Merinos,
Plain and Figured Wool Delaine.
Muslin Delaine of all style and prices.
Foulards, Thibet Cloth, Foil De CWrcs.
Saxony and Wool Plaid.
Ladies' furs, broche.
Bay t-tsta and
Wool 811 AW LIS of every va-
rimy, vie, &c
Gentlemen's Dress Goods,
ofeviry style, coruis'ing of
Cloth,
C'aaimere,
Kattmatts,
Kentucky Jran.
Tweeds,
Velvet Cord,
Velveteen,
Vesliniri.
of every variety. "ur stock of bilk and Silk
Velv.t testings, cannot be surpassed in the
oun'ry. Pleas call and i amine them.
CLOTHING
Our stock of RRADV MADE CLOTHING,
has been replenished, and we have a full asiort-
ment of
OVERCOATS, DRE33 COATS.
Pant and Vests,
Overcoats snd Dress Coats for
Boy of all sges.
AI.SO, a very handsome assortment of
HATS CAP3.
of every tlyle and variety at the lowest prices
Our stock of HARDWIIRE has been renew'
ed snd w have now a larger assortment than
ever In-fore offered to our customers, consisting
In part of
Sausage Cotter.
Pocket Cutlery.
Butcher Knives
Mayer Hinges,
Bolt and Tad Lock,
X Cut si,
Mill Sa w,
Scoop Bhovel.
Ac, Ac, Ac, dc., Ac, Ac.
QiicenH-nre mid Glasuitare,
of every variety at tha
VERV LOWEST PRICE8.
Our stock of
is very fine. Wa have Ihe best quality of Syrup
Molasses ever before offer to the citizens of
Sunburv and vicinity.
CEDAR AND WILLOW-WARE of every
variety.
Carpal,
Hosiery,
Clove,
Notion,
8ADLERY. BOOTH AND SHOES, Ac, Lt.
Also a fresh lupply of
Drug,
Oil.
Perfumery,
Fancy 8osps,
Paints,
Oy Stuffs,
Glass,
Brushes, Ae
Particular ear having been taken in tha aa.
lection of our good in regard to quality, atyl
aud i rice, w call tba attention of tbe public lo
..rl I ..k . - ujtiieh rnnatattt a.lditlona asill
u, i our iiiko v ........ ... .
"Tifu, fo, paat favors w. hop. t. marit
,
..o,.ii,, nanca of tha ratronaga of tba publicly
..II, n. chaaner lhan aver. Oiv us a (all be or"
purchasing elaewn.r
m i
f tvi; .-. OKA NT-
Punhgry, N
SHERIFF'S SALE.
l)y order of certain writ of testatum Vmtnr
tioka ExroHA, iaaued out of the District Court
of Ina city of Philadelphia, to me directed, will be
xnese'd to public sale, at the Court House, in
BtJNBURY, on Monday, December 8, 1 SCO, at
10 o'clock, A, M , the following described real pro
perty, Io win
ONE full equal undivided fourth part, the
whole Into four equal parts, to be divided of
and in all that certain tract of land known aa
tha "Merrick Starr" tract, situate in Coal town
ship, Northumberland county, Pennsylvania;
Ueginning at a stone; thence by land or Jesse
Brooks north seventy four degree east two hun
dred end forty perches to a atone; thence aoutlt
sixteen degrees east eighty five perches to a stone;
thence south sixty nine degrees east ninety per
ches to a stone, south thirty one degrees east
thirty five perches to a stone; thence smith two de
gree west thirty five perches to a atone; thence
south one degree east sixty perches to a pine;
thence south sixty three degree west eighty seven
lurches to a maple; thenc. north twenty seven
I degrees west thirty five perches to a stone; thence
I i . hi... i
norm Sixty one uegreea easi nuy seven ercnes
to a stone; thence north fifty three perches to a
maple Ihence aouth fifty eight rfejrres west
eighty one perches to a white oak; thence south
eighty one degrees weal eighty perches to a stone;
thence south seventy four decrees west fifty eight
perches to a stone; tbeflce n nrth six tern degree weat
eight perebe to a stonr; thence south seventy four
degiees west one hundred perche to a stone heap
or dead white oak; thence north z::':'n degrees
went one hundred and aix perches Io a stone and
place of beginning, containing by a recent survey
two hundred and six acres, seven and a half per
che and allowance, Ac. Being 'he tame pre
mises which Willieir I.. tUlfensWiti, by inden
ture dated the first day of December. A. U, )8f3,
and recorded in Northumberland county, in Deed
Hook,!.. L., pages SSI, 622 and 623, granted and
conveyed unto "The Green KiJge Improvement
Company " in fte.j
THKKE full equal undiuded fourth part of
all that certain trart of Isnd situate in the town
ship of Khoinokm, in the county of Northumber
land, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows, towil: lirginiiing at a stone;
ihence by land of Starr, north ten degrees went
one hundred ami sixtv four perches to a stone;
iheiue by 11 iff Mountain east three hundred per
ches to a atone; thence noilh forty perches to a
j atone, rati one hundred and fifty perche to a
atone: thence I'V land surveyed in the name of
Heater McuU aouth two hundred and forty pert-he
to a pine, and weal forty perches to a stone; thence
. . ...... t. i i ..c 1
by lanu ol Valentine uruuii. in ngin oi ibihc
Miller, north thiitj eight perche and five tenths
of a much to a alone, and west three hundred
and eighty two perches, to the plate of beginning,
containing, in the wlmle, four hundred and fifty
eight acre, one hundred and fifty even perche
and allowance, be the same more or less
ALSO: AH that certmn trsct of land, situate in 'Cost
township, Nurtliuiiil-eilaiwi coontv. Ijuuudcd anil deserifortl
sslulhms, viz : llf-ginning at a while ok j theme by
land surveyed iu the name "I Atrtrew Shuljer, north six
teen deg'cts west eight peichts lo a stone ; Ihence noutli
eventy-fuUr degree went one hundred pen hes to a
ost, north sisten degrees west one hundred perches to h
post, and north aeventy-thie degroe emit two hundred
and leiity-tive perehr-s loastune; thence by Innd lor
tnerly of Valentine Erobsl. ao'Jth seventeen degrees east
iglny live pcichea to a stone, smith sisl-nine degrees
east titty perches aud seven-tenths of a petch to a tone ;
thsnce by another part id the said tract heretotore convey
ed M l Mowtgi'tnery B.yd, s-mth twelve degrees aad three
quarters weal, i-mrteen perches and oae-lenlU ol" a perch
to a p, ist aud almies, s-juth hlly-fonr degrees and one
tuurlh east, six perches and seventy-eight hundredth ol a
f erth to birch, south Ibirty-eight degrees null three quar
ters eart. six ami one-fourth peutihes to a maple, S 'Uth lx-ly-sevcn
degrees and one-fourth eust four perehea and lour
lei.lhuf a perch to a Hemlock, aouth lifiv-seven deerwa
and thirty-seven nnuulcs roal, six perches and three-lounh
oi a perch to a post, "Uth twenty-one degrees casi seven
parchea to an ali,julh aixtecn degrees and three-fourth
west eleven perclieaand four-lentha of a pereh to a cheat
i; jt, aiuth aeventy degrees east foul perches and eight
lenths nf a perch to a eheenut, north eighty-nine degree
mid one hall east aix perches tn a hemlk. north sixty
eightdcgreeseaatfive perches and tour-tenths of a perih
to a p-ni and atones, and south sixteen degrees and one
fourth eust nmety-nine perches and eight-tenih of a peieli
taiosi andat-inesi thence by other bind south nxly
three degreea weal sixty-lour perche rind live-tenths of
a perch to a mnple; thence bv hind surveyed in the name
of J. I'aul, nor in tweutv-eight degrees west thirty-live
perches to a stone j Ihence by land auivcycd III the inline
of William Boyd, north tuxty-one degrees east fifty-seven
pereuea lu a alone, north fifty. two perches and tlirce-foulth
ola perch to a maple, and north hlty-eipht degrees west
eighty perches lo a white iak ; Ihence by the sunie unit
land surveyed in the name of Andrew Miuber, south eighty
una degrees west aeventy-twn ereliea lo a stone, and
thencs bv said shuur south Mventy-foor degiees vveat
tifry-eight perches to Ihe place oi tegiiuiing, containing
one hundred and eighty-elght acres, eighty-twn perehca
and alkiwanca, be the wine more or lees Being the larger
part of the aaine tract of laud which was survejedona
war runt, r'ated the thutv-first daywf Murch, 1771, granted
lo Merrick Starr, and which the Commonwealth of yeuu
sylvunisby patent dated the sixth day of h'ebiuary, 1807,
granted and contirnied to Mosesrtiarr.
AIO: Two full eijual undivided third pnr:s of all thsl
certain tract or piece of land, situate lu the township of
ral aforesaid, bounded and described aa follow, viz :
Begoniing ut a one. thence by hind surveyed lu Ihe name
ol William lloyd, south eipnty eight degrees ennt ninety,
one perches and nine-tenths of a perch to a w hue oak j
thence by land formerly of Valentino Brobot, aouth twenty
out OrirriH and one fourth east three perches and one-
tenth of a per'h to a white pine, south City-seven degrees
, and one hall west, eight perchesand bve-tenllia n a perch
l lo a Heml Jck, south Ihirty-twod, srecs west three perches
and nine-tenths of a petch to a Ilenih-ca, aouni twenty
two dsgiei-s eust, eight perches and ono tenth of a perch
to a white pine, aouth eifht degiees and onc-louith eust
mns penhes and live-tenths of u perch to a white onk ;
south forty-three degrees and a halt weat, thirteen pclchea
and three-tenths ol a perch M a while pine j soulh thirty
degrees and three-leiiliis of a peieh lo a white pine i soulh
tairly degree and three-fourth west, three terehe and
su-lenlcsof a perch to a maple, arid s .nth twelve degrees
and three-fouith west sixty-two perches and six-tenths of
apeics to a post and atoues; theuea bv land surveyed in
tha name of Merrick Starr (above described) north sixty,
six degrees and three-fourth west htiy perches and seven
leiithaof a perch lo a atone and north twelve degreea aud
thtee fourth west, eighly-four peiches and eighi-lenths of
a perch to the place ul Iwgnniinif, containing in tha wholo
by a recent aurvey, Tnirly-two Acies and hty-two
perches, strict measure, lie the snine mure oi leas.
A IJU : AH that certain tract nr piece of land, situate
in Coo! township, afuresae), bounded and descrilied as fol
lows : Beginning at a pii.elree in a line of Innd surveyed
in the name of J. Paul; thenc by the Kline north amy
Ihree degrees eael, thirtv perehes to a white oak. und south
twenty-seven dereea eust eleven peiches to a pt ; Ihence
by land surteved in the nnine id'Merilck Man, north sixty
ona degrees east tilty-uine perches to a atone, north filly
two peiches and three.fourlh of a perch to a maple, uurth
fifty-six degiees west eighty perches to a white oak, aud
aouth eighty-one degreea west tliirty-lwo perchea to a
stone ; theiice bv land surveyed iu the mime of Andrew
tthuher, aoi)lh twelve degrees east one hundred and sixteen
perches M Hie place of begiiiuu g, Containing Korly-!even
Acres, eight perches and allowance, be tha same more ot
test
A f.SO: All that certain tract or parrel of land
situate iu the township of Coal, aforesaid, bound
ed and described aa follaws: llcginuiiig at a stone,
formerly a maple, a corner ol" land urveyed in
Ih name of Diddle and ISlarr; thence by the
sme north aixty one degreea east aixty four per
che lo a pine; ihence by hind surveyed ill Ihe
name ef William Doyd, lust above described,
north twelve degree wit one hundred and
twenty one pen-he lo a atone; thence, by land
surveyed lit the name ul Merrick oiarr nrrtn
eighty one degrees weat foity six perches to a
post, south- aeventy Tour degrees west nuy eigut
rerchca to a atone, norlh aixteen degree weat
eight perche to a tone, outh aeventy four dc- ;
grees weal one hundred perciies to a stone, aim
north aixteen degree west one uunureu inciiea
lo a (tone, aud aixty five degreea east two hundred
and 18 perchea lo a atone; thence by land surveyed
io tha name of William Uoyd, firat above de
cribed trct, north twelve degree west eighty
perche to a gum; thence by other land aoutu
aeventy four degree west two hundred and sev
enty five perche to a pine; ihence by land aut-
veyed in the name oi i-eorge t,oiorarn aouui
twelve degree aud a half eat two hundred and
thirty perchea lo a atone; ihence by land aerveyed
in tha name of (ieorgo blieitz south eighty four
degrees and a half eaat two hundred and eight-
ten perches lo tbe place oi beginning, cniiiauiiuK
hy estimate, three hundred and two acre and
thirty perrhes ami allowance, ne me eame uur
or leea, being part cf a tract of land called "Wil
liam s AdJiUon, which ws surveyea on a war
rant, dated Ihe seventh day of February, 17MS,
granted to Andrew Hbuber, ana w nicu ma en-
prsru, die.
AI.80: Ail that certain tract of land aituate
in Coal township, aforesaid, bounded and de
scribed aa follows, vir Begiuning at a fallen
cheanut, a corner of land surveyed in tha name
of William Prichard; thence by Ihe same south
twelve degree esst ona hundred and muety nine
perche and on tenth ol a perch to a pom;
thenc bv another part of the original trad, ol
which tlii i a part, norlh seventy nine degree
east on hundred and twenty nine perche and
three fourth of a perch to a post; thence by land
urveyed in tit uam of Andrew Uhuber, last
above described, north twelve dearee weat two
bundrtd and tbiity two perche and four tenths
of a parch to a pinai thenc by land aurvayed in
tha name of PaUsr Zeiganfoo south sixtv four
. . . are! ona hundred and thirtv five twrcbe
' e of beginning, containing, by estimsU,
... .. i - i '.' -tviy ll aoies, nine parens
and allowance), be the name more or leas, bctnsr
part of a large tract of land called "William'a
Itetreal," which waa surveyed in purauanr of a
warrant dated the first day of July, 1784, the
whole content of ih tract, hereinbefore deacribed
and fntonded to be granted, being one thousand
and twenty one acre and one hundred and one
pcrcho and allowance, or one thousand and
eighty two acre and fifty ona perche, trict meas
ure, be lb same mors er lea.
AND ALSO: All that certain trct or prrel
or land railed Stone Henge. situate in the town
ebip or Coal and county aforesaid, bounded and
described a follow, viz: Beginning at a white
, V . COTn't ot 'and surveyed in the name
of Daniel Reese: ihence bv Hie earn north tl.re.
degree and a half eaat fifty seven perchea to
a atone; thence by land anrveyed In the name
of Sarah Reese and William Prichurd, north
eighty three degrees and a half east aeventy one
porches to a stone, and norlh six degree and a
half east (evenly nine perches to a stone; thence
by said Prichard aurvey norlh eighty five degreea
eaat two hundred and forty five perche to a atone;
tnenre by land of Harner and Varnall south five
degree west one hundred and seventy eight per,
die to a atone; thence by land aurveyed in the
name of William Mheed, Daniel Brautigam and
Jame Jenkins, north eighty fiv degreea west
two hundred and niaety five perchea to the place
of beginning, containing two hundred and forty
five acres and allowance, ba the same mure i r
less.
A I.SO; All that certain tract or parcel of lam
situate in Coal township, ef ireaaid, adjoining the
above described tract and called Bail' Fancy,"
bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning
at a fallen chesnut: thence by land surveyed in
the name of Peter Zeigunfooa, Peter Brosius, and
others, south seventy eiht degreea west one
hundred and ninety six perches to a chrsnut oak;
thence north CAy four perches to a chesnut, west
one hundred and twenty four perches to a ches
nut, and south seventy degrees west filiy five
perches to a stone; thence by land surveyed in
the name of Sarah Heee, eouth twelve degree
west one hundred and fifty nine perches; thence
by the last above described tract north eighty five
degrees eust two hundred and forty five perches to
a atone; thence by land of Harner and Yarrall,
noith seventy five degrees east one hundied and
eighteen perches lo a stone; thence by land sur
veyed in Ihe name of (Jeorge Coldrsin, north
twelve degree west, about one hundred and
twenty x relics to the place of beginning, con
taining, by estimate, three hundred and tliirlicn
acres and allowance, be the same more or less.
A I.iSO; A II that certain tract or parcel of Innd
aituate in the township of Coal, aforesaid, called
"Williamsburg," bounded and deecribed aa fol
lows, viz: Beginning at a white pine, a corner of
land, surveyed in the name of Itaniul Brautigam;
thence by the same north thirteen degree weat
one hundred and ninety five perchea to a pine;
thence by land surveyed in the name of William
Touilinson norlh eighty degree east thirty per.
chea to a pout, and north five degrees east lortv
eight perchoato a stone; thence by land of Harner
snd Varnall south seventy live- degrees east eighty
nine perches lo a post, soulh eighty eight degrees
east twenty three perches lo a l ost, and south
twelve degrees east one. hundred aud ninety six
perches to a stone, thence by land surveyed to
Middle and Company, soulh aeventy five degrees
weat one hundred aud thirty four perches to the
place nf beginning, containing one hundred and
sixty live acre and sixty four perches and allow
auce, be the same more or less.
ALSO; All that certain tract or parcel of land.
situate in Coal townslnji, afotesalJ, bounded and
Jcacrilied aa follows; Beginning at a heap of
stont-f; thence by land of Tnmlinaon and Var
null, Houllt scvetiiy.cighl degrees west sixty right
perches to a atone, south five degreea west nine
perches to a stone, south eighty .eight degree's
weat eighty. one perches to a atone, and south
eighty-five degrees west ten perches to a stor e;
thence by Innd of Melchior Smith north thirteen
degrees and a half west fifty perchea and three
tenllis of perch to a atone; thence by Innd nf
Peter Brotious north aeventy six decrees and a
half east eiglilyfour perches to a stone and pine,
and north thirteen degrees snd a half west one
hundred aud fifty nine perches to a pine; thonce
by oilier land nu'lli seventy. six degrees and a
half east seventy-six perches to a stone, near a
pixr; and thence by land of Marvine Ilcii.li, and
ethers, south thirteen degreea and a ha I east
two hundred and twenty perches lo the place of
beginning, containing one hundred and twenty,
seven acres and fifty uight perches and allowance,
be the same mute or lens.
AND ALSO; All that certain tract or parcel
of land, situate in the townehip nf Coul, afore
said, bounded and described aa follows, viz: Be
ginning at a atone; thence by vacant laud north
seventy six degrees and a half east fully perches
to a stone, north tliitteco degrees and a half west
i-eventy.niue perches to a pine, south seventy .six
degrees and a half west sixty perches lo a red
oak, south thirteen decrees and a half oust twen.
ty.five porches and eight tenths of a porch to a
stone; thence by laud of Melchior Kmiih norlh
eighty. fivo degrees east twenty perches and two
tenths of a perch to a red oak, and soulh thirteen
degrees and a half east fifty perches to the place
of beginning, containing twenty. one nsres and
one hundred and thirty. four perche and allow,
once, be the same more or less.
Tha several trart of land, above described,
being the same premise which John B. Trevor
and others, Trustees by Indenture, made the
twenty. ninth day of April, A. D., 1H5S, and re.
corded in Northumberland county, in Deed Book,
K. 1C, phgc 459, granted and conveyed unto Ihe
"The lircen '.'idge Improvement Company." in
fee. Together with all and singular, the rights,
librrlirs and franchises, now belonging to tbe
said "The Green Kidge Improvement Company."
a conferred by an Act of the (Jencral Assembly
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled
an Act to Incorporate The Green Ridge Improve
ment Company, approved the fifteenth day of
May, ono thousand eight hundred and fifty, and
ita various supplements and which aaid rights,
libertiea and fiauchiaes, have duly mortgaged,
together with a portion of tho real eatale here
with seized, to secure Ihe payment ofthe Bonds
upon whicb the judgment iu this case was recov
ered. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold aa
the property of "The Green Ridge Improvement
Company,"
I.AVID WALDRON, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, 1
Runbury. Nov. 17, i860. J
O O T A Nl) S 11 O K
MANUKA CTOBV.
Corner of Market Square and JttL'tr Street,
F11HE subscriber respectfully inform the citi
A i,:n of Sunbury and vicinity, that ha has
opened a Boot and Shoe Shop on the corner of
Market Hijuaro and Itiver street, opposite the
Court Houae, where ha can be found at all times
ready to wait upon customers.
Having considerable experience, ha ia prepared
to make up customer work of all kind, at abort
uolice.in th latest style aud workmanship.
He keep constantly on hand a large assort
ment of Leather, of the best quality, w hich en
able him to make up good and durable work.
Call and ei amine for youraelve befoie pur
chasing elsewhere aud you will save money.
JOHN WILVEK.
Hunbury, Nov. 10, 18H0 ly
APPLES ! APPLES ! !
mHE subscriber having selected from the eel-
ebrated orchards at Rochester about five
hundred barrels of choice APPLES, consisting
of Hbode Island UreenlnES, Uaidwins, rvorllirro
Spy, Bpitienburg, Koxbury Kusset, and otners,
u.,11 oiler them for sale by the barrel, to ttie
fitizen of Bunbury and vicinity, on or aboul
Thiirsduv or rrioayueav. t liraar .l'..a w
.... . .-,.. . fi - i
been atlerled and parked wuq ins greaieai cat,
and are all i good condition.
VV. 11. ut .1ll.ta
Novemlier 10, I8S0 2t
IT is important to the LADIES to know that
Krilina & Grant, have 'the best ami largest
assortment of Dress Goods iu th county.
Munbury, June 8. I860.
1
LATENT BKITTAMA bTOPl'EKS lor
liar Dtnuea lor sam vj
H. H MASKER.
tkfr pounds of CAPF,T RAU8 wanted at
OvJL ,. ,w ,r BRiun r won
NOTICE
TH hereby given lhat the fjommlssfonsr of
" Northumberland county will meet at uiir
office, Ir. Sunbtiry, for Ihe purpose nf allawing
exonerations to tba collector of the Slate,
County and Militia tales, on tha following
days r
Kor Rhamnkln, Upper Augusta, Lower Au
gusta, Rush township and Sunbury Borough, on
the SCili of November, 1800.
Kor Coal, Mount Carinol, Cameron, tipper
Mahanoy Washington aad Jordan townships,
on the 17th of November, INBO
Por Jackson, Lower Mahanoy, Little Mahanoy
Zerbe and Northumberland Borough, on tha
Sth of November.
Kor Point, Cli lif inaque and Delaware town
ships, Turbutville snd McKnensvillo boroughs,
on the S9lh of November, I ttOO.
Kor Lewis snd Turut townships snd Milton
Borough. fn IheSOlh nf November, 1860.
By order ol Board of (UimraisMoner,
D. JORDAN, Clerk.
Commissioner's Office, )
Sunhury, Nov. loth, I860.)
THE LATEST STYLE OF
G ARMBNTS,
ARB CONSTANTLY IZASB
at ihe
Fashionable Tailoring Establishment
of
JACOB O. BECK,
Dlarkct Htrect, KtMUKV, ln.
Ml UT. subscriber, in addition to his Urge slock
1 of
CLOTHS,
Plain and Fancy Cassimeres. Vesting, Ao-
is constantly receiving new supplies from tno citv.
keeping a full assortment of the most substantial
and latest Htylu of Coods in tho city markets.
lie is prepared to make to order all kinds nf
Gentlemen's and Hoy's wear, such a
OVKK .COATS, DKKHS COATS, frock.
COATS, BUSINESS CO ATS. VESTS.
PANTALOON'S, Ac. &c, Ac ,
in the very latest style, and in the moat substan
tial manner, at sl.orl notice.
Any Good not on hand, will be furnished
f.om Philadelphia, by giving two day's notice.
fir Call and examine my stock, no charges
made for showing.
JACOB O. BECK.
Hnnhnrv, November 3, lxfiu.
"two hou s e s a nd'lo't "
ut
I'rivale Sale.
fl'MIK undersigned ofiers ot private sale, a Lot
A of Ground, situate in Fawn street, nearly
opposite the Baptist Church, Sunbury, Pa.,
whereon are erected a large Log House weather
boarded, and a large new Krame House, a good
stable and othor outbuildings, extra choice fruit
on Ihe lot.
The property will be sold on very reasonable
terms. Apply to
MICHAEL FKLTZINGER.
Sunbury, November 3, 1 Stilt. 'M
Dissolution of Partnership.
TOTICK is hereby given thut the lute part
nership existing between G. W. Arbogasl ,fc
Biibb. iu Georgetown Northumberland cotiutv.
huh dissolved by mutual consent, on the ti-il
itist. Tlic hooks of the late firm will remain in
llie hands of G. W. Arbogasl, for collection oml
settlement, und all persona indebted nr having
claims, will call on him for settlement
G. W. AKI10GAST ft BL'HB.
Georgetown. Oct. 27, INUll. 4t
ULACKSMITIIINU
IHEETSTRY PETERS,
I A Vl.NG taken the lllacksinithshop
P Al
is pre- V I
nithii.g f j jj I
in the l f
at Kohrbaeh s roumlrv,
pared to do nil kinds of blacksi
to order, including hoiacslioeing
test stvl
'1'hanklV.I f.ir the patronage hrretefnre ester..l
ed, he lo'p-s hy airict ellenticn to business to
continue the same.
Country produce taken in eichanje.
iMiiibury, November y, IfCO. Sin
AdiMinKlralor m Iolic.
TJkOTK.'l' is hereby Riven that letters of aJ.
ministration having been griintcd to ihe
Biil'xcriher, on the estate of Michael Knap, late
ot Trc Aorlon, Zerbe toivnsliip, Northuinlieilaiid
conuly, deceased. All persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate jiav merit,
and those having claims lo present them for set
tlement WM. V. SILVEKWOOI). Administrator.
Lower Augusta twp., Oct. St). ISliO fit
To Tersons Out of Employment
A.u.vr; iMi:i,
IN every county of the United Stales, to engage
in the sale nf some of the best and most ele
gantly illustrated Works published.
Our publications arc of tbe most interesting
character, sdsnted to the wants ol the Farmer,
Mechanic and Merchant ; they arc (lulilislied in
the best style snd bo'ind in Ihe most subatjutiul
manner, snd are worthy a place in the Library
of every Household in the land.
To men of enterprise and industrious habits
this business oilers .an opporl unity for profitable,
t'liiploymeut seldom to be met with
Persons desiring to act aa agenta will receive
promptly by mail full particulars, terms, Ac, ly
addressing
LEAKY, CETZ. A CO . Publishers.
No. 224 Nortb Second Street, Philadelphia.
October 27, 18b0.
T" Fiu-i:nin. academy.
T1HE PALL TERM of the present year was
. opened on Tuesday, tbe lC'.h of October,
ult.
Board of Instructors.
Rev. J. K. Millet, Piincipal, and Inttructor in
Ancient Lancunges and English.
Literature.
P. S. Boyer, Associate, aud Instructor in Math-
matics, Natural Sciences, Book Keeping, &c
Asaiated by able and rvtierienceJ teachers.
1 he course of lnsiriiction embraces all the
branches Usually taught iu Primary, Academical
and Classical Departments.
1 be government of this Institution i mild.
but firm, and all taJeut are required to be
diligeut and obedient.
Kjcpenset.
Boarding, room with fuiniture, per
week, l,5fl to If 1.75
Tuition per Quarter, 8'i.OO " 7,10
Urawing, Panning. Muaic, trench, .'radical
Surveying, Ac, extra.
Ktiidcut admitted at any tim during the
Quarter.
Pur further particulars, addrea.
J K MILLET.
Preeburg, HnyJer county, P.
Freeburjr. November U. IBKO.
Statt of the Bank of NorthunibcrlaiiJ,
November 1st, 18G0.
ASSKTS.
lycains tlld PiaiHiunts, - - H07..W1 tMi
NiHtuuinbertaial Uai,k Ktocks, . a.i'Tu tin
Uthcrttot ks .... I,te oo
Uua by ottovr Banks, . ... lol.i.-il
Notes ol iHher Hauks, 14,010 HI
tijwle III Vaults, .... !-,07 l
tteal rotate, .... o,oav ivj
tosa.oit i
SI.V4I7 IS
UI.UI '
Ut- 31 11
6,tuO 31
1.1 AM Linus.
Notes ia circulation,
lu ottiar liauka,
lleptanlors. -
Commonwealth,
IKlH.iai 3-1
I sartify that tha above statement to ba correct and
UUS lo lbs tKat Ol' Hi) Su.W a-le and ta-lief.
J R. I'KIKSTLEY.Caaliier.
Bwnrnsnd sulan-nbed belurs ma,
Novaiuber ad, lee'. Gsoaes Mssaics.J If
LAND WARltANTei.Tbe highest frit
will be given fir Land Wsnaiits by tiie aub
soribsi
11. I MASHKIt.
A
FRE8H HUPI'LY OF DRUGS at the
Msmuiolti btora. Also, anew lot oi per
iuuicry, Boap and Fanre Article. Very cheap.
FRII ING GRANT.
SunSurT, May 26. l;o.
THE VERY LATEST ARRIVAL
of
MILLINERY GOODS,
at the
KASHIONABLH MILI.INFRV ESTAB
LISHMENT 0?
Itllsm JOV,riIIi: MI ATT.
mm IHH 8HAW bss just returned from Ihe
if fl cllT the latest New York and Phila
delphia styles, comprising
2B nits T s
of every slyle, pattern, fashion, material and
price.
MILLINLKY GOODS,
RibbonsT Kcs there, Klowers, Siiks, Collars, Edg
ings, Caps, Notions, etc., etc.
The handsomest, the most fashionable, ever
brought to Kunhury. ('all and see her Puis
All the new and tasteful styles of the anion,
with every variety of Trimmings, will be sold
cheaper than ever.
Orders for articles not on hand, will be sup
plied from the city, at the earliest ii--iii
moment. M IlSrl J. Mi AW.
Sunbury, October 27, ISliO 4t
rxir'T'L "goods"
F 0 It MEN'S W EAR.
Black and Blue Hair Cloth,
Beaver Overcoating,
Blank Doeskins.
New btj ln Csssitneres,
All Won! Tweails,
Heavy Kentucky Jeans,
Heal Good Cassinetts.
HiU Mixed Costings,
Super Velvet Cords.
Blsck Grenadine. Vesting,
Biack ati:i Vesting.
Fancy Silk Velvet Vesting".
Plain Silk Velvet Vestinos.
Nice Cassimere Vesting
In fact all kinds of gnous for Men's and Boys'
wear, can be found at the People's One Price
Store of E. Y. .Wright A- Son. who have just
eceived by Itailroud a spleudiil stock of all kinds
of goods, suitable for cold weather.
Please call and be convinced.
E; Y. BRIGHT & SON.
Sunbury, October 37. IS60.
KOTICE.
IS hereby given to the dilVerent Tax Collectors
nf Northumberland county, that unless the
duplicates previous to the year 1 '"GO, are selllcil
by the November Court next, ihrir bonds will be
placed in Ihe hands ol the Attorney of the Coun
ty for immediate collection. The funds of Ihe
county are in such condition, that no longer in
dulgence ran be granted.
JOSEPH EVER ITT,
PHILIP CLAKK,
Commissioners' Office, ) Commissioners.
Sunbury, Oct. SO, IfltiO. J
j.ilGURKD WOOL DKI.A1NKS.
I Auction lots from toTfteents.
Children's Planls ami llelnines I i J loSOcls.
Lupin's finest French Afeniiofs i loin auction
Three very choice lotsat Hl,P7 unit 01 ets.
Plain oil vv.miI Cashmeres fiom auction, cheap at SS and
65 cenls.
Figured Chintz o -I "ra. Cashmeres. 8i, 39. SO and 90 ets.
Plant, striped and fi'd Vnlcnciiis.liS to 40 ets.
Kig'd mid striped Flench Poi.lnis
flLACK DKF.SS GOODS.
Auction lotshlick Frenrh Mcrinoes. e1, to 10O.
Auction lot lihicii Wool UHtnues :ll to fi'J ci.
Sublime quality 1 yards wide at SI 23
ll"St decent hlucK Wool Iteiaines in town.
Htiielf Arrttliiies and fig'-d A!;acta,
CiiorEH ft CON AH D,
S. K. cor. NINTH and M.VttKh T Sfeeis.
cict.iir 37, lini. Philadelphia.
1"M
ALT. AND WIN T1'K CLOAK.
Alt rtes.tl vt.scks oi' CI .!k Ir .in wincli l select
riffkictHM w.irk al populi )j:ice)tr.i.iuiig.iru.ci-1,ui:aii-let-it
i' i fuunil pleuiic.
Gciitt-ti, well muds Cluaki at moderate prices fi-r first
I'l-Un.of j"t
Boy's wear,
Oeloher 27, ih
me right kiudii lor Lac:ea. Aliues and
IXKTFP. rtlVRAD.
NINTH ami M A JiKhT Streets.
riiila'ielplna.
IX G RA INE D CA HP E TS,
MAM'VACTL' R r.D mul Or Sale by M. I'.i; t-r A Cx
I cihruntll Hurl McL('Vel! lluildinc, lorib tuft
cuiiier, St-ct)iiJ und Huoe hit eels t'tiii.i(.c:liit
GOODS GL'AliA X I 'E I'D.
Cclol.ert!7, Mt0.
V
M1K PHIIsADKLPIIlA IN'H-IKr.K, AN DKi'K..
f)KM I'tJJsll it A ! , !.l I'KitAKY. AM MlSULsL
LANKOfS DAILY NL Whl'Al'Kit.
The ljilaitt'!lntt luquirf r u'.ninn ciglit pnfjt'i and f. ty
tiplit. ctiiuimi "f in. tticr. It n prinffii witlt new cpftr
laocJ lype. 'I'lif IJtt uM Drt!iitineMt tf the Mpcr lini
iH-eii trun "-fly re tirpaiiiztd, und new c rrtftr-HHifi!m un
xut'd Tin Inquirer ig uidc prudent in iti diM.'vitiH.ti on
Htl t pirn iH iii.itc inteief-t.
Tiic firtt u mi 't tin? liKpiirrr is t becnin n HrliuMe
.ewij iiier, rrHriinj: prt'ini'ily nml lairlv rvei tlit:$ n(
public iittereat oiicernuif! nil t ich uu.l h'1 puli.ic men
ueulier ilntinrMnji uor xiit:t:L-iuMnir iaci It will be the
first tiuiy l" the Inquirer, oil till iK-'CHBiotm. t) ad v teat t the
pr'ttct n.in vl'our il-nu-itlUMiiumiuu'lure oud u( the real
mm unft u'oiil iu erfis ol IVuns-y Ivimi.i.
An it liittiuy ri:i;ter, ths Iii'imn will uiui to rtniti the
print i n wh it'll it hu lo i$ tiij yt(l, by i''"ittinuinu ti iruurrt
stiff frtttiiiie wttli ir;tt (-Hie ita ttwi Hud aivrtiiiug
columns, und t-xclu'V all mittr which a would in im
proper to ntlmlt within the tiinulv cirrle.
'I b Philn'ltflphia li.-juirer i pulihhfJ every mnrninc,
rnit ervfil in the nty, und ull the difiru it in itrnll,
Iteverly, Camdni, liloucemri. Treiitn, Ilurhuct hi. Lnn
caifcr. Huinstniiic. Umdini;. I'rUsville, DunvMlf , N'oiru
tnwn, Wtliuuigtt.ii. l)el . L!kt n. Mt! , hy rurriul ntrnem,
lot twelve Centi a week, puyithle lo the cumer at the
end (l"ihe week.
Seiitlty mail ut aix dollar per annum, in advance.
As tin Advertising Medium
The Inquirer hai no equal in the City rPli.tiiilelph.a.i.ot
only irom lite cstciittifukvirsjuiulioii hut frmn iia einu
ot rend tr i a, c n.poacdtit 'he m ml intelligent find respecta
ble peraons not rntv in the city, but iu all the towna
Wilhm a htindretl nulei
Adveitiaeinenta maerted for aixceniaa lineftir thefjiat
inaertK-n, aiw ttur cent a line eacii aa'.aeq jeni i,tr
tion, oi one dollar a line a month. Ail letter to be a.
JfCaued to
WILLIAM W H AftDINO,
No. 121 S. Thitdilreit, rhua-iephia.
Septambw 'it, 1W0.
409 BROADWAY, WBV TTOUIC.
Ealloa's French Yoke Shirt Emporium.
409 Hrondieay, Neui Vorl,
PREMIUM KHIKT MANUFACTURERS.
Shirts made to order from Bcieniilic Measures,
cf the tet mat, rinl, sewed by hand, and war
ranted to lit, al leas than the usual in ices.
ISALtnU BlitiTHEIt't.
June 4, 189. 40!) llroadway, N. V.
New Goods for the Ladies j
JlT ItK tlVtU AT
13RIQIIT &c SON'SI
Plain, ail Wool Delaines, Neat figured Delaines,
Handsome Cashmeres, lliuh Colored De-laiiii-i.
!Striied Dinlers, Nice Silk Pop
lins, Mise.1 Mohair Duster. Plain
Krencli Merinoa, I'lintid
French Merii.oa. Persian
Twill, limeade No-
Tcau.l'iainCu
buigs. Dark mixed
l)bei;e, liauda'e ll!ack
Silks, New Myle llaik Prii.ta,
Gloves of sl Kinds, ll v iery ol all
Kinds, NewSlle Ntihiae, tr tiS.
Chenille Scarf, Mohair ll.ad Die. -sea.
Neeilhi Worked t'ollais, 4c, Ac.
Put il is uaelcsJ lo alienist enumeiaiiiiir the
grc.t vatiily of d'ouJa we hav now in
suitable lor l.sJita' ivi'jr, ',. u,w an lin-pec
tion of our store. E. V. UKIGUT i
hunhory. October a?. lScO.
ii ACKERS! CRACKERS. juTt lacei.ed
and for sals by the barrel er pound, at ibe
Confectionery store of M. C. GEARIIAH1'.
bunbury, (Irlober IS, 110.
Broadcloth, Vesting, tc.
liny' Usssiinairee, good patterns, 75 eU.
Haltnot and Onion CeMtncre. 50 io 7 J i Is.
Ksncy Candours, from 74 to I 71.
Kino Black Caimrea and Doeskins.
LLACK BROADCLOTHS.
Kor Dress Coats, KrocA Ovate, 0crc.nta, Ar.
Heavy (Wreoa4ioKa, leaver, Pilot, Trico(, Ac.
I.IOHT CLO AKJNij.,
Koi La.liea wear, of every Jaeirablc aliuje.
I ine qualit end low price, by the )BrJ or piece.
N, I). Taihnr sonpUed at lowest l et caait
prior.
COOFLB & CON A ru,
H E. comer Ninth and Marknt.
September S3, li,Uw-. Philadelphia.
TALL CLOAKS IN PKKl'UA TIuN.
Some n)H-ning every day.
Htock will be complete.
Order token and t iecuted with rleaj utrii.
Children' and Miraea' Mhavels.
COOPER cV t O VA1U).
H. E. corner Ninth and Markil, I'hilauelu'.ia
September 11. IHGl).
New Arrival cf Clothing,
'IHE largest and best Slock of FALL A'MJ
A WIN'it;it CLOTHLNO ever broucln .,
t this place, arrived at thn Mmmn;h I'lnilin c
More oi tSI.'H KI I ZER, H LII.ll HO.N N K!S
cV CO.. in Market street, nearly opposite W ea
ver's Hotel.
Their Slock comrrie' of
PIKE CLOTII COATS,
Ores Coats,
Over Coats,
Business Coats, A.
VESTS OF ALL KIXDS
Under-Shirts, Drawers, Ac.
HATS O-cVjPS.
BOOTS ANDSIlOEst, of tha latest tyl
of every description and rjuality, cheaper liian
ever.
Their assortment of . gentlemen's furnishing
Clothing ia the most complete !
Their variety and styles must attractive.
And the prices defy all competition.
3T Call and examine for yuurselves.
iSC WEl'I ZER, HEILiiKONNER i, CO.
tSunbury, Oct. 6, 1860.
Hew Eoot & Shoe Store.
ill kf t Slrtfl, Sunbury, I'm.
trM. M. APSLEV.Iste of H,ilailelj,.iiu, res
' pectftilly infortus the citizens nf Suril.iiry
ami Yicimiy. thnl he line juat received amiopcriej
for sale at his new store adjoining the Pot tJIfif..,
the lartrest and best stock ol Boots and cihocs. &c ,
ow.r broujjlit lo ibis place, which he will soli ar
the lowest prices. Having himself worked at
the business, he has selected his stock with tha
greatest care, which consists, in art, as t'ollous,
to wit :
Mens' Boots from 2 25 to $0 00.
" felloes from 87 J to 2 25.
" Guiters from I 60 t- 400.
Womens' (Jailers from CO to 2 00.
' Morocco shoes Iroin 2J to 1 7J.
" Leather shoes from 70 to I 87J.
Misses Shoes ot difl'erent kind from 40 to I ISO.
Boys' Moots from I 0 In 3 00.
' Shoes from C2J to 1 50.
Childtens Hhocs from JO to 1 1?J, snd sl.j
Trunks slid Valises.
riuribury, September 22, 18K0.
rUflS 1 PTJRG 1 FURS !
LADIES' FA.XCr FUR EMPORIUM.
'If A l Kill A rV THOMSON, o.A stand No. eis M ,i,t
i. sliert, iiln ve Kirinth, south siJe, lMii!aue h;.i.
We 1rg imive t.jcu.l tlie attentiun cf tiie ltt,, to ..nr
lireeimil varied stuck ol" ladies' mid Children's I-'.l.uV
l-'Liir. lliit-oi,; lint gie'it expel lenc-e, m J ei.jnjiii
IKvitliHl fuuiiilis in the selection id i-'urs, ive eoiifi-lenrlv
i.iTl-i our new stock to tl.e i.ispei tiou ol' (lie ladies, t'- rlitic
aHsiiied lliat tney will diii-i.le Willi un, in itsbeii- iiiiri vu.'.il
I'or t.j.i ty mid variety, ei'iisistina us it d:ea ci' i-vci
ilcrrtriplion I Alien ii , ii, :oid Luiupeaii 1'urs lliui'UlV'.'lul.- t
in t e ii.t.V mil in t -i,.;;ruVeJ stvies. t"!ip.-, Talina.
Viei ru.es. t.k-uks. M-ifls ai-1 Cliffs, eini.:. o.:ic Kit :
Mink, t1. . e Mitriin, idTin.iii l-'nun, j?:i..Wim e.q.j,r.i
Frrmi. :!'.:, fuclt tijiiiiii'l, l-ucii, ana
S.l. IT .llllltlll.
lir" '1'i.ii.kial ;'..r t!ie verv lilura! pKtroiiap l .
exieivJe-J to lis, wc l.uf j to n...rit a .-onii, u ui- ot i j
same, by tumixhieg a y.e-.l mtie'e at n. i..wi.,t i .,;,
pin-i-s F.'!K1HA A. 'i'HO.VMiN
No. SIX .Murket Street, Pin: .ilij-.lu
N It O.d Furs altered, to l'a.ilii,,i.i,l,ic uylea '
Oetoher 6, 1LU 'Jruw
fjyiTX- EVAlfs & WATSONS
fe.is!(wj'
.: '.: paiaiiinmltr S.if a.
it:-.
-V. 3111 Chtsnut S
ireet,
rmi..iii;i,niiA
r III'SK SilVs ate now in usl' all ovi-r the Fiiitnl Srstm.
1 und lllive been tesitH in lliiniy turn; rri r. Iii.wiiif
shows uuotlicr iiifetunce of their ejitnl iy m resistn rlia :
lVinii'ii'BiM,
I.ancaftfr Too itsiliin. July .0, le.O
Ml'"" Evns .V V raoN, lifiitleir.i.'ii : Tne smu.i
size .No. Sjl;itniinder Snle wliich I puri-ruilrd from y.,ut
agent. .Mr Adnrii H. Harr, in Lancaster Cnv.i n July i-.:.,
U"!, has been siil jeoied to n verv severe' test, whicn ll
withstoial in a most Kitiuaet'irv imniner. This Snle c 'l.
luinliie all my books. Iiellier with valua! Ieiuiieis brloi.c
ins to myself and soiae to my neiehhoi s mill irii nds. and
representing u value oi over Twenty Tle.usnud Ii.,;;ora,
(Jo,coO) waa in mt Mill, which was destniyed on tha
mshl f.. the S7lh of July, 1-tlo, hikI passed tlirouah tin- loi-y
ordeal uiiaeailied. The eWe was on the ..Cond floor, nn.l
I tell lo the ln liielit of the M III, and was snlneeted for six
I li'Uistoi itcnac lieatHinoiig the ruins, which was trreniiy
increased hy Hi eoinl.u.tioii of a laiae qiiiinritv of i n
e.nilimil witlici inehrictk wills. After the fire the f.Mt
I wtnopei.eil and tlie lo.,ksnn,l wrs taken out in u st.no
ol ,.-rlV. t pieaerv:i'i..ii, the ,:.-r ml even helm; ilis,.ol,.r.
ed. J liis hint was. however, lo many bystanders, a betlT
reenmmeiidiitioni f yo ir Sius ibsii c.uld lie enresse.1 in
anv other Words Irom nie.
Yours, respectfully, SAMUEL RANCH
Another Victory for Evans and llufovi's
Sa!iimarnler Sufe
Oswaoo, N. Y., March 7 ono
Oentlrrr.eii It alTorils me much plrarure In ii.form yi a
th..l ihe t'afe No S, (upright) which I pnreliuscil of B.
Sti.uid, y 'Ul loivelmi! iiuenl, has patsed thioiif-h nu rvl
ceolii.elv hot lire in a linee S'oiy hriek buihtme. Winch
bi-ule.i tne ne lo a while hwit, s i ini.t the uorneis ,,f it
apiarnr inellrd; but it preserve,! inv h oks and vioiml le
ft'" I" tbe amount of several tlioussnd dollais, for in a
1 feci thankful
Yours, respeelfullv, J x Kl.Dr.lDGE
IV A Unee asa 'iiiueiit cf the aU-ve s.t f'e:s a'wiivs
on i.niid. ut aut Chesnut street, (laie -.'t Vuiii Fourtn ,
Phil-nl, Iplnii.
(Jct'ibei ti, l!-6i) ly
Madame Schwend's Infalliblo Powders,
I.-'IIH Ihe apreity ami ifl.'cliuil cure nf ali liiiliincinii -i...
Fevers, llhuonititimu, Dyspepsia anil l.lver t'.rti.
Jil.iii.1. I'llt-s. tiiitvrl. and nil Ai-ulenud t'iirouie Ibi.-nai
of adults and , luidu-n rc-utl 3 edol slump lo her aper.r,
O 11 ill.VhS, Uox ii!j;u I liilnd. li I.i.t IV ).
!! unit-nts . f testimonials Agencv. t W C r ThnJ ami
Arch streets. Oct 0, l-tili lutw
SIIAMOKIX VALLEY POTTEr."
'Jlll'l sobs, nber resptrtfully informs the public
thnl he is now menufacturiiiK st his Poll, rv,
4 miles ea-t ot tSunbury, ail kinds ol Earthen
Ware, made out ot
itd -niciit Clay.
Thi'clay produces the beat snd most deairabl
kind of ware, e.Uul, in many rerprcls, to Mono
ware, aud is less liable lo crack by sudden heat
and cold.
'I be subscriber refera to Fnlinu & (iriit.
Hunbury. Address,
JOSEPH 8AVIDGE.
Oct. 3. I60.ly yuuburv, Pa.
SUNRUItV STEAM lLUURINt;
n. S. M.-s s
rUE subscribers luvinj taken poksession of
this tiisi clis Kl.OL KIMJ Mil. I., are pi..
. .l I.. .U....I.S r.l.. ..t . II I I.. 1.. ... I . I
torn woik al tha eiliortcst Notice. Culoiin'
will hue their (-round iinmediaiely u-
their lieing left al the Mill. Aa it is the Jl'
tion of ihe tirm to stock the Mill a la-,"J
plv ol (i.-iiu, will be constantly kipsot.ain!''
aiij fl.'at liy I'.ie quanlity ran sIwivj ''ul a '
The iirea'ei.1 caie l be lal.en l.c no'l ' "''
oeu r ipinlily ol rl mr, for i.hiii' t pa'J
uiirablv at'.jptcil. MrictBtl.se j.at.onnjte
tne ivl' tH oi cjl:lo:;,ers, iliy reqce.'ed.
public neiurull , is Hal- KiUlv'i '
. IS''l.
Suubiirv, ,1 lira --
WAN'lT.D.i"' '
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