Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, November 02, 1861, Image 3

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BRILLIANT VICTORY AT ROMNEY.
UtN. . F.KKLLfcY ROUTS TUB RFOKLS
'I'hre Cunnnn anil many Priwncn Capture'!.
Jitbel )Vagon$ anii Camp Equipage lalen
Htti rat loivartli Wiitihixttr.
Nkw CBKKK.V.Oct.aT. Urij-adiVr Gen
tal Kellej inercbid from thin piiwl n I
ri.y night, and attacked Hi Uehel. eiiUeni-li
ed at KuBinry. Mtert! afternoon, lie
roolrd Ihuauemy, capturing many pr omr,
threa piece of cannon, and all their wagons
camp equipage. The rebel retreated toward
Winchester.
Our los i trifling I that of thfl Il-bel ha
not been ascertained, boV ii believed to be
large.
OrnciAi. Drspatcii of Urn. Krm.v.
Washi-iotoN, Oct. 27. Lieut. General
Scett. today, received the following denpistcb.
dated Komney, Va. Oct. 20. I M. . ;
lu obedience to junr order, 1 moved nn
this place, at twelve o clock Insl tigni, uaK
A the enemy at three o'clock this afternoon,
and drove) in their outpost, ami after a liril
liant action of two boms, completely routed
them, taking all their coonon and much of
their camp eqnipnise, and many i.risoner
Our loss is but trilling, but 1 cauuot sy to
what extent. '
(Signed) B. ! Kki.i.ky,
Tun force under General Kelley are be
lieved to have comprised, amnnif others, ihe
Third and Seventh Virginia Uegi.i.eutf", one
Ohio regiment, and the regiments command
..I by Colonel Moss, Thorburn and Ziegler.
The Third Virginia regiment is commanded
by Colonel Hughes. O. K. SwearmgeD is
the Major The above six regiments huve,
lor ioine time past, been performing guard
duty between Grafton and Cumberland.
TIIK WAR I MISSOURI.
THE FIGHT AT FKHDKBICKTOWX.
1'ii.ot Knoh, October 25. Col. l'luaimer
has rolurued with his coiumund to Cape Gi
rardeau. . Col. Carlin now occupies ! re.de
ricklown with a regiment of iuUtitry, u na
droll Of cavalry and two pieces ol artillery
Thompson ami his Uehel band were pursued
twenty two miles beyond Fredericktowu, ou
the Ureenv.lle road, wl.eu the chase was
). 0 ,e . They are probably at Ureenv.lle
now, but uiey are completely demorlivd,
and will. doubtle, coutiuue their retreat
The det.il lent out to bury the- dead alter
I he battle reported nearly 200 of the lt-bels
hilled and lell on the twld. Our loss was six
killed aiid about rorty w a .ded-oue un.r
4l,r'FUKTIIKU PARTICULARS.
October 26 -Tlier are but few additional
particular of the Fredericktowu light. - It
wua a glorious victory on our purl, and a dis
anlroua detest to Ihe enemy. The hutlle took
place one mile south of Fredericks n. where
lue ruad to lireeuville ciosses a kind uf . ra
vine. The enemy were well posted iif the
luiti fields aiid brush on both s.des or the
load bejoul the ravine. Their caution were
well planted, too. lor the putposo ol deleiidwg
the roud against our approuch. Whilst uli
Hie troops were eager for the fray, most of
the lighting Ml to the share or the ludioua
Cavalry and Cul. Ross' Seventeenth llliuuis.
Oilier legimeul Could ouly participate to the
vimee. which commenced in less thau an hour
u.ler the first guu was fired. The euemj
wu pursued eight or leu miles they scat
L iingolV to the riKhl uud J. lt by every
p uclicnule route. The retreat was oa the
i,ue of the Greenville road, and the remuanl
ol Th'impsou's armj is tnukiiijr. foe Aikausas
in duulile quick time.
Our loss in killed does not exceed six, and
there re not more than twenty who ure
eeiioti.-ly' wounded. Tilu.los of the enemy
is not ln than two huudred in killed and
wounded. Tweuty five dead bodies were
buried Irom a single Bold yesterday, and
others wero found upon the line of the retreat
U.r miles beyond thue battle field. We cap
tmed tweuty. seven prisoners, together with u
lot of guns, C Most of the ituu are of the
moyt or.linatiy description ol squirrel nfl-s or
shot guns, some or them with the old Hun
lock. Our wounded, together with the
leitmins of M jor Gavitt aud Captain llymun.
. ra brought to lrontou lest night. A few
ol the wouuded with these two gallaul ofDct rs,
have ueeu sunt op to St. Louis by to day's
train. Also, the body of private McCluin, of
the siiine regiment.
Our whele force left Fredericktown yester
day noun, in pursuit of the fugitives. 1; is
very questionable whether they will be able
to overhaul them this Side of the Alkaiieae
Ihih. The people of Fredericktown seeyi to
have uuited in an attempt to deceive the U.
H. troops us to the whereabout of Thompson
mid his uruiy. They stated to the oflicers
that Thompson had left the town on Sunday,
and was by that time (Monday noon) thirty
miles aw.y. They were at the same lime
itwxe Unit this swamp fox aod his followers
Imd arranged very pretty umbuscede within
mile of the town, where they fxpected to
annihilate, their foes. The troops w.re ureal
ly exasperated by this attempt at dec p-ion,
and, atler the buttle, several houses were
liied before the soldiers Could be restrained
by their officers.
OFFICIAL KKS'OttT OF MAJOR
ZAGON1.
St. I. or is, Oct. 27. Special to St. Louis i
Hepuhlican
litU (O'AKTKIM WbSTKRN DkI'ARTMKNT, )
' V kki. Station, Mo-, Oct. 20. )
The following despatch ha been received
nuouiicing ft brilliaut victory at Sprioheld.
by General Fremont' Uody Guard, number
jug pue hundred and fifty men :
Fivk Milk Oct Uoi.ivak, )
10 o'clock A. M., Oct. 25- j
Gknfral: 1 report respectfully that yes
terday. ut four o lock 1. M.. 1 met m Spring
lield, about two thousand Kebeli, fotmed III
tine of battle. They gave us a very wann
reception, but your guard, with one feeling,
made a charge, and in less than three niiuu
I,' tbo enemy was completely rout- d by one
hundred and CTly men. VVe clea.-ed the city
of every Kebel, and retired, it being near
night, aud not feeliug able to keep the place
wilb so small a force. Major While' com
nnd did not participate in the charge. I
have seen charges, but such brilliaut uimni
mity and bravery I bate oever een. and did
not expect. Their war cry, Freiuoul Uud
the Union," broke forlb like ihunder.
(Sigued.) CllABI.KS ZltlOM.
Major Commanding liody Guard.
Major Zagoni wis advised of the force of
the Uebel, but he u determined to have a
tiihi. - .
Col. Pearce. said to be from Arkansas,
coaunauded one of the Uebel Regiments
t port i of
tiik turret:
itLirr.
Of BALL'
Ualtimurk, October 23
The following statement has been derived
from highly respectable lefugeo from
Leesborg :
When the intention nf throwing the Fede
ral troops scron ths 'otouiac first became
app irenl. the Rebel force in the neighbor
hood of Leeshurg were so small that it was
almost decided not to oiler any resistance.
Home reinforcements were, however, brought
up from back of Leesbuig, aud, with Ibe force
thus gathered, nut altogether exceeding 3000
it was resolved to make stand. Both par
i,a. :l was adinilteil at Leesburg, fought
desperately. The. Uebel feared thai I hey
would be s iriiiiiiHl' il by large lorce, winch,
II waJ aulicipated, (jell. Bank would throw
ii. iu.. at the (til? above wbr the bailie
fought, dJ lb must despera'.i tBoiU
wer mad to. defeat Gen. Bnkr bsfor the
expected reinforce meot could com to hi
relir.
The United Stafs troops, thoneb over
matched io numbers, Slood out against the
attack manfully aod bravely. Doth parties
differed severely in killed and wounded. Oar
informant aaw over one hundred dead Rebels,
wbilo their wounded wer io numerous that
all Ihe farmhouse in the neighborhood wer
O.'cupled a temporary hospitals. I he nam
b r of United States soldiers captured our
informant did nut ascertain, lie saw one
party or one hundred taken off, but it is
understood that two other (quads had preT .
ously been sent away. The expectation which
at first prevailed, that the United Stale
trocps would he able to advunc io over
whelming numbers to Leesbarg. occasioned
the utmost excitement. The Unionists, of
whom there was large number, were prepar
ed to receive and welcome the army, while
many Secessionists' had made preparation Io
leave. The repulse of the Uuited State
troopa, of conrs, caused a corresponding
depression with one clas, and most exlraor
dinary exultation with the other. After the
bailie, the Rebels rapidly harried op their
reinforcements, and at the lime to which our
information extends, it was estimated that
thee had from ten thousand to fifteen thou
sand men at Lnesharg and Waterford.
I.KTTCn FROM GARIBALDI.
Washington, Oct 28. The following letter
from Garibaldi has been received by the U.
S. Consul at Antwerp :
translation J
' Capmkka, lOib September, 18G1.
"My Dear Sir: 1 saw Mr. Sanford, and
regret to be obliged to aucouuee to yuu that
I shall not be able to go to the Uuited Status
at present.
"1 do not doubt of (ho triumph of Ihe cause
of the Uoion, and that shortly; but if this
war should nulortunately coutiuue iu your
beautiful country, 1 shall overcome all obsta
cles which detuiu uie, to busteu to the
defence of a people wuo ure so deur to
me. Yours.
Signed, "G. Gamiualdi "
"To ilr. ti'iiggle, U. S. Consul at Antwerp."
tltU.M KIM U KY.
1'adicau, Oct. 23.
Three conianies of the Ninth Illinois
Rei-iieul weul to Saruloga, forty-eight mile
up the Cumberland river, ou S.ttuiday, aud
attacked a company of Rebel cavalry, one
hundred strong completely routing theu.
The Rebel lost thirlet-u killed and Iweiit)
lour prisuuers ; fifty two burse and ull lliuir
Camp t quipnge were captured. The Federal
luss wua uuiy IWO Wouuded.
Tiik TiiKAai'HT lbiriin mkx1 is su;pliog the
iiiimeiice demand lor Treasury untes aa rapiiflv us
it can. Due hundred ticks are constantly cm
plowed in signing the notes and preparing them
lor delivery. I hiny millions ol dollais worth of
the notes have already heeii issued, in addition to
eleven miliums ul the demand notes.
New Advertisements.
JURY LIST.
I'tir Xurlltumhcrluittl County. Xuveinber 'lam
1801.
CRAXD JLIKIRS.
1 K'lwardW Cbupn, Milton
2 I'eter Campbell, Turhut
illieorgeGeise, Jr, Junliin
4 lletieville Linebach, Delaware.
5 John J R-imeusiiyder, Turbut
ti Charles Alex itider, Shamokin
7 James Fiugboiie, Loner Mahanoy
8 David Fiher, Upper Auirusiit
'J lleury liohner. Lower Augusta,
10 Wui II Delltler, Turliul
II Henry 1 llidfuiiiii, Wnhhington
12 George Harris, Lower Mahanoy
11) Samuel Wise, Mi! to II
14 John Campbell, IMawnre
If) Joseph Frederick, Chillsquaqiio
10 I'avid Uutingiir, Lower Augusta
17 Henry S Reuu, Zxibe
18 Samuel Reefer, Lower Augusta
Ii) John Fisher, Shamokin
c0 ChailfH Bellman, Turbut
31 Mo-is Ren.. Lower Augusta
22 Win K F. izer, Chilieqnaqne
23 I'eier Fersier, Jr, Washington
24 Solomou Murlz, Shamokin
TKAVKHSK Jl HOH3.
1 David leaver, Chilit-quaque
2 Win L Silverwood. Lower August
g Daniel F Geist, Upper Mubauoy
4 Isacc Rebock, Wusliingtou
5 Win T Fori") Hi, Northiinibniluiid
ti Kelijituilll McClonr, Coal
7 .louulhan lit-i i z Washington
8 Harmon lleiu, Zerbe
II 'I'Ihmii..s J M ackey, M iltnn
10 George M R' uu, Suiiliiiiy
11 George Hurri-tou, Sunbury
12 K S trgo, Milton
13 Amos Maul, Delaware
14 Jeremiah i'ergy, Milton
15 Jacoh 11. tl'ii i h n . Jordan
10 John S Haas, Upper Auitusla
17 John Uohuer, Lower .Mahanoy
18 Simon Buhner, Shamokin
r) Daniel Keller, Turbulvillo
20 George Kulz. Turbut
J I George C Welker, Sunbury
22 Julm Wall ., Sen., Lea is
23 Jacob II Bissel. Upper Mahanoy
24 Win Farrow, Shamokin
23 Win 1'iM, Turhutville
2fi Michael Leuk-r. Lower Mubunny
... ,n. .i .
H l-uiu I reon, asuingioo
'lH McClay Geaihnit Sunbury
2J Michael Reader, Turhutville
30 Henry Malich, Upper Mahanoy
31 John Lulvha, WushiiiKtnn
32 Lemuel Campbell Ruth
33 John D Davis, Zerbe
31 Rohoil A Grifliu. Chilisquiiqua
35 Henry Derr, Turbut
30 David Heiser. Mount Carmel
37 Kline Uyrely, Lower Mahauoy
38 Jacob Fullmer, Milton
3'J SebaBliun 1 1. ui pi. Sunbury
40 Kdward Bright, Jr., Sunbury
41 Churles G Culick, i'oitit
42 Louis li.illiet, Turbut,
43 Daniel llolshni, Jackson,
44 Gilbert Betleu, Zerbe,
45 Daniel Gnt-sler, N urlhuiiiberland,
46 Weneill Latsha, Cameron,
47 David lvigle, Turbut,
48 Juuas Koch, CbilliBquaqne,
1'KTITJUROHS.
1 John Metlorniick. Turbut,
2 George HerU, I'hillisquaque,
3 Lulher Basset, Rush,
4 John Zartitfao, Jackson,
5 George Bright, Sunbury,
6 William Spatz, Jr., Lower Mahanoy,
7 Samuel A Beriislresser, Shatuokiu,
8 John Dreher, Mount Caruiel,
9 lleury (ieist. Point,
10 Jarne Diefieubacher, Nortbuuibcilaud,
11 George Buker, Milton, ...
12 David Folliner, Turbut,
13 Joseph Ueruiao. Milton,
14 I'eier I) Dent ler. Delaware,
15 John Oysler, Delaware,
16 Wm. K Manx, Suubury,
17 Henry S Raits. Washington,
18 John A Mnyder, Coal,
19 Samuel Thatcher, l'oint,
20 David Davis, Mount Carinel,
21 William Sharer, Lower Mahanoy,
22 Robert McK.ee, Sr., Delaware,
23 Michael Grimm, Lower Mahanoy,
24 Joseph Bly. Delaware,
23 Michael Bobb, Khamokin,
20 I'hilip llcckert, Lower Mahanoy,
27 David Llewellyn, Mount Carmel,
28 Jacob Harttnan, Turbut,
29 Abraham Deppin, Jackson,
30 Jacob Berrer, Rush,
Ml Pelor Shaler. Delaware.
32 William It asler. Urp-r Mahanoy,
33 Isaac Riiharmel. Jordan,
31 William lil.ii, riir.li-i'ieiie,
3.1 Daniel lloae. m-IhiicIoii,
' i8 Samuel 11. Ui'ijei, a'jadiuinu,
New Millinery Goods.
NiMH 31. I CallsSLfcll,
I'atrn Street, two tlnort surf tht Shamokin
Vellef J- I'otlnvitle Hail Itnad,
8TJN BUR Y, PEMM'A.,
KKI'BCTFUI.I,Y inrorms the citizens of
8LNDCKVnd vicinity, that she has just
received from I'hiladclphia a large and leudid
assortment of the most fashionable style of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
comprising of
H3 CE S3" JC3T 53 Q S3 ,
HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, TRIM-
MI.NGS eVc
which she Is selling at the mod reasonable prices
'Io which she directs Ihe attention of ihe ladies
and invites all Io call and see them.
Thankful for past patronage, she hopes by
keeping Id beat assortment at reasonable price
to continue Ihe same.
Bunhury, October 19, 1881. 3m J
ATTENTION VOLUNTEERS !
4 111,1 bodied, reliable vounir men. between
Ihe age of 18 and 35. are wanted Io till up j
a enmpattv of 'nfmilry, am honied hy Hovernor
Curlin, Io I raised hv EDWIN A. HVAftS, ol ,
Northumberland ISorough.
Persons enlisting; mar he assured that no
efforts will he spared on Ihe part of their i.lticera
to provde lor their comfort, hy Ihe selection ol
sdeiiiiste cloihintr, l-laiikrls, Ac. Promptness in
the pay of the soldier will also he Insured hy the
practical business exerietice of the Captain.
It is the design ol the olJicers. far as possible,
to receive youinj men nl good social sud moral
character, and In pay eapecial regard to Ihe mortal
condiiion of Ihe Company.
Tho pay of nnn-conimissicned officer and
privates ranges from 13 lu S3 dollars per uo'inli.
with a bouuiv of -iilui) to Ihose who serve out
their lime of enlixttDeut- Ample provi-inn have
been made for Ihe support of the families of
married men who enlist.
Persons wishing to servo their country in this
its hour of peril, can do so hy calling on
EDWIN A.EVAN, Captain,
Norlhumlierliiud, Pa.
CHAS. R. EVAN ft, 1st Lieutenant,
Lewisb'irg,
THOS. 8. LOTZ, Sd Lieutenant,
New Merlin.
October 19, 1801.
Widows' Election under the S300 Law.
IOi'H'E is hereby civcti that appraiaements
of real and personal properly have been
made Io the widows, icspectively, of the follow nil
named decedenta, agreeably Io the acta of
Assembly, in such casus made and provided :
I Frederick It. Kiadler, deceased. '
5 Frederick Haas, "
3 William Haves, "
4 I'hilip Fot st,
ft James Cumeruii, " -
And that Ihe same will ha presented In the
Orphans' Court ol Northumberland county, for
approval, on Tuesday, Ihe l Jlh day nf November
nckt, unless exceptions ha liled theret) before
said day. J. II. MANSER, Clk. O. C.
Sunbury, October III. (NCI.
Assessors.
'IIIF. Assessors of Northumberland county are
-- requested to make return of their triennial
assessments to the Comiiusiouer'e I Iflice, on the
grill day of December, I "01, at which time there
will be a meeting of the Uoard or Commissioners,
liy urder ol the Hoard,
S. D. JORDAN, Clerk.
Comrrissioner's Office. )
Sunbury, October l, I8CI.
: J. WEICHSELBAUM,
OPTICIAN AND OCULIST;
nto.w
PHILADELPHIA,
KSrilCTI'U'ld.V inrorms tlia ciluons if Saidairr
auJ vicinity. Ilini li.-ts mm-iimIi, Ituum at ttia YYiiih.
iiifjtou ilouks, where liettferi t'ur sulo
SPECTACLES 1
Of every variety, aizeaud qunlity. Anew invention of
lpti t:irlrs, lor duiHiit r v-o nitdinp, with ii'ihl, sitvei,
ftert.and toitoise-sheH fiainetr, and a n w and MpprovrU as
viitineiit of peiitW'iil and pHrnlslii ground Hint lufaes of
hia own manuiaeluie. He wtikl purtirulatly cnll atteu.
tion ol Hie putMe In his Sveilueles lor Near lighted tei
situMtaud pejs mi who huve bem opcnitml upon the rata
net ol Hire) , and In Ins new kind of (ilituars aud Con
aui vvts oi the sight, iiiudeol the twfct Hint and azura fllas
ars, It in nl UIhs tuny be ktiwn hy thru slmpe, rxnel cen-tti-,
sliatp and lnthiy olihrd surlMeo. 'J'lie qualities are
la be found in a high dig rue in his glasses.
1IJU1ILY 1M TOUT A NT :
Tbtf v.-ry buat Krazilliun rtible ! so univer
sally proved lu be far Superior to Boy
other Ulattrf.
Also, Mieroseopfs, Spy and (Juizing Glass of every size
and quality, Trlrsoi pus, iMugiill) ilig Ulidt)p-ru tilnM.
With tin.' rent poert,togt-t.iri with every variety of ar
ticles in ihe Optical hue in it inrutmiit'd.
IV OptuMluuo other liintnnnciit imd tilntnes cttrefully
repaired at shiiil utu'v. He rail ulwnys select lilassr t i
mil tin vn i "i i ol thv prrs-ii. us he rcsiln m, uiwrt thliist
lri.il. He will remain in I hi pliu-u duiintr veiiiler Court
j ii i id llx se in wuut t the ahwV artieUs will plcuic ive
nun a call.
( v" He will, if rt-quijtnl. g-i In any respectable house
wiirrn his services limy he wuntt-d.
1 l7Tlievny Ik-ii Kik Watsb ami the bet Uuiitiuj;
I Glusr uiwaoi stile.
I (M4er lit,' tUI.
AXO'UIEn Mi RIVAL OF
Millinery Goods-
at Ilia More of
ItllXXOH It. & It. SIIISSI.KJl,
Siiimkiii's HuiMiMg, MiiiWtl H-iUure, M'.NUI HY, IV
ri-UK pnblle arfl iuviled lociill anil esatniiie Jieir Milll
J ncrv t-iissls jtistn-lleil sm-li as Ijlillss' Dress U.n ill,
Silks, ami tbo latest New Vsrk autl l'hilsilt-lpl.i i styles
UoN.NKI'-j. A
l.ADIK.S' 1IUKSS CAPS.
KI'RH, IjuIo-s' liluves, ll.wiery, ll.niib.i-i.-l.ielS, Nolbuit,
t'l"Wns. anil Millinery g.aslsnl evsry variety.
M A I' I A .l A k I N U . Urnses muds m tbe best man
ner ai.it in any style.
Wc lnli-l.il to sell low, cnll and esamine our sloek.
U. ol t. WlltarLKK.
ajunbury, Detnlier 13, IrOI.
SHERIFF SALES.
v virtim of Suotlry writs of Ven. Kxponns
anil alias Vea. l'xpouas and I-'i. l'a. issued out
of Ihe Court of C nuinion I lea of Noitliuin
berland County, Pa and lo ma directed, will
bun posed to Public Sole al tbe Court Mouse
In t lie boroiiub of fc'nubury, on Monday, lliu
4th day of November, A I). 1801, at 1 o i-lock
1. M-, tbu following described property, lo
wit :
All that certain tract of land situote in Coal
township, Noithuniberlaud souuly, Penufjl-
vania, surveyed iu pursuauca ol a warrant
dated Hie. 27th or llecember, A. V. 1 (92
emitted to Ksther Kruiner, coiitainini' urcord
lutr to a re survey tour hundred and twenty-
eiubt acre twenlvuine perche and allowance
and hounded by laud surveyed ID the name of
John Carson, I hnana llamillou, William 1 ,
liraily, Mat;ilaleoa h. l.everson, bam I hcolt
aod James llepboru ; on which auid trui-l of
land re erected, on the eastern ride of Mow
ery' Uun, eiglit blocks of miner' bousos,
frame aod two stone nigh, eacu block beine
lliirtj -two feet squuie, ouu frame stable on the
west side of said run; one ether block ol an
nera' bouses, about one hundred rods east of
Mowery's Uun, and four block of miners'
bouses about lea rods south of Carbon Hun;
aUo oue lurue Coal ltreuker, with screens,
scliute, inclined plane, eti(;ine -house, station
ary engine of lbirl)-lwu boree power, with
boilers, belling, aud all other necessary fix
tures: Also au old loir bouse, sawmill aud
blacksmith shop. Said Tract contain Seve
ral valuable veius of anthracite coal, three of
which bave been opeued and worked, aud
about nineteen hundred feet of drift railroad
bave been laid leading from tba breaker to
the sev. tal drift. The Carbou Kuo lateral
raikroad also run through tbi tract.
ALSO:
All I hat certain tract or laud situate la lb
inaiishin uf Cosl aforessid surveyed upou
arrant granted to A nrtrem Humel, bounded
- ilia north hy laud lurveyeo lu lb nam nl
Sait Cat son. tin Ihe east If tbe William
Uivrpuivey, on the uuii tjf tht Luk Hag
tin sad on the west by the Kalber Kramer sur
rey, containing sevenl j three acre and (even'
lyone perches of laud moTa or less, wberon is
eroded on frame home, two stories high with
kitchen. Said tract is well timbered and con'
Wins several veins of anthracite coal.
m ALSO t
. All that certain tract of land'aitante in
Coul township aforesaid, surveyed iu pursa'
ance or warrant dated the 2lb day or De
cember, A. D. 1792, granted to Frederick
Kramer, enntuining -three hundred and forty
three acres, twenty four petvhes and allow
ance, bounded hy land surveyed in the name
of I'eier Maorer, John Kerstetter, Michael
Croll find Boyd .t Zimmerman : abpul Efty
acre of (aid tract, on which ! creeled a log
farm home, are n fared, and the remamg part
is well timbered. Said tract contain several
valuable veins or anthracite cuul which have
not been . worked. r ,.
,. A LSO :
All (hat Ir.rt of land situate in Coal town
ship aforesaid, begipning t a Tullen black oak
(now pjost ajid siuh,-.) orner f land sorve
ed in the n ue of James Hepburn,' of Luke
lloglin aod of John llogliu j thence by the
""'nee liepuoru inrvey weai.-iuii o ill percn
es Io a pit,..thiiPM. north 15 stain. West 100
9 10 perches to a Stone, corner of land survey
ea in aamiuii ?cotl, tnencey sa'd last men
tinned land snuulli rj9 de. 4il min. west l.j5 '
3 10 perches to a stone, thence south min
West 43 perches to a stone, I hence south t'J j
neg. na mln. west !.- 610 perches to a pout.
comer orinnd surveyed iu the name of Thus.
Crant, thence by tho same south 13 mill, east
I(i8 810 nerches to a bluck ouk. theneu anlitb I
83 iifg. 45 rnio. east l'Jti perches In stone?,
thence north 82Jeg. .r2inio east OC .'110 pen li
es to a black oak, thence norlh tj'Jdeir.5 min.
east 117 4-10 perches, to u hickory, corner ol
laud surveyed to John Hoglir, I hence by the
Same north 40 dep. H5 min. east 157 C IO peich
e to the plucit ol beginning, contuiisui three
bundled aud nineteen and olio hulf acre mote
or less, aud being the same tract of land w Irch
was surveyed oo tho 'Tih day of October, A.
O. 17'Jl, in puriunce of a wui rant iisued lo
Alexander liunler. huid tract oMutid ig well
timbered and coutuias several veius of aulhru
cite coal. .
: . ALSO :
All thai errluin Irnrt , r piece ol" laial aitu.it! i,a Coal
towusliifi at-iresHiil lirgiiuiiiin m wlolo iik, crner ,if
hiulm tlie i.anm nl Mugilalrna V. rbrrs-'n niul Fu-Uerii-k
Kramer, lliciK-sliy i1ismiI Kreilrriek hr.iinrr laaet, s .ulli
.ti'arg. Ju lion wnt -J-ll 6-10 pcrclit-n Ma while ink,
nifi.ce lentil -11 uejr. Ij mm. n,-n, 15 t-lli icichrs ton
fallen iiue (miW p l and st.Hi, -s) cornir i.f Inml aurvryed
In the lutitic iif llenuird llubk-y tht-iice l,y the sunl I si
Itieiill.iiieil land aurveyed iu tho fuine .f riainiiis Grant '
-n'li 419 4-IU iieivhfs t- a itui'iti. Hit-iire piiriiv Uv
riirllv by the
Hidliivt iiKntit'iHil laHiai.d IjihI eurveyetl in llif'nume tf
Aui4iHiti iiumnr, MJif ur nun w.i' V-l' ht
ciinhtuBt"!!, thrirt-tj jiurtli ;tii initiutt nt 4-ri pr-rrhei to
ttoiip, UwiH-u ii-Tlh .dei; IU min. v,t 3 Id iL-ichc
t a atone hi the linritf hh1 turvryrd tn Jiurics llfpliorti,
Ihrncc by the mmi north l iniii.wnl l'J. perrht a Hi u
h(, thence iMirihUi'dcg 15 iiiiu. tnitlKj perrlita t- a Inllen !
fiifittui (mwi'miiita iuui) earner it uml Kurvcvnl
in the Hiiine n' KnilttT. Kruintr, theii'e Itv the mud l';it
iiienlinned Itmd ntuib Iv! nun. erst On urrchea tn post,
lionet and them-tt av-mli 73 di-t;. It nun. wet IfJ'i fj-IU
pereiirs iu a aHoitr, Ihenee iMirll( Wn'.rp, o.1 nun. vtat(il
4-10 perehes ti a vhiteik, corner i"lmnl kiireeyed in the
iiuiiic m AlnilHlvtin K. I severmni, Uieme l te itt lnt
inrntKuiid litnd it'-rtli -Jj dtp l-r)ii in. wrsltjj 4;in p. rchea
to the ptureol U iliiiii!, Lurrtoii i ,g Mur hundrctl ti enty
thrre ii ml onr'loui tli a.iecf luml, more or ivs, hemif i he
mine ttrtct oi Irtii.l M-hich wai aurveyed 'titlie USflMlny
ol Det'hvr A. l. 1 7i4 m purmi:iiife ul' a wiirmnt gr.inti-d
itinniniit'i penn
, saidllii.-t .f hind is well ll.nbciml m.d I l"''"ni" p'lii-liiiH..i( Ibe I'.inari -n will be ciili-fnl t i i.b
I veins i.f ntithrai'itc cml ; a tiinnul Ims ''' ,!'-il Ihe w-nd VAl.M is con t-lly tiullcil, lliuy need !
r Mi'udit beverul veins ol toithrncite cMiI ; a tiinnul hns
Ikh.ii driven in the vunie a distance f nluut una hundreil
and ttiiity turds.
Three full, etjunl ui divhUd I'nurlh purls i.f imd in till Uv t
en tain tract ImH i unted in lYnl township utnHn d
snrvcy in pummiireW a n-arntnt d:itit l-tli diy f ,N.iv
einlier A. 1. I7UJ (fmiite l li licniurd IhiMr-v, coniHiiiii'i;
iieirdinittii a rejnrve) iiuide in Noveinlici s,'v, iur hn -
1 1 nl aevenly-six acrt-suml sixtv three itetrhes stnri inti
sure, aud bounded Itv kinds nurvryed in the iimnc uf This.
O i nut, Siimifil ctt, .Miehnfl Croll. IVtrr Siiwrm.m. mid
John Ciiwdfii, wild ir.ict ( land is w'rll liiuheieil and tun- '
tains several vci:is uf Anthracite Coal.
ALSO :
All tbatei-iniin litteri-it railroad witli its annurtrnnnps
begiiniinit on tbelrart ot' Imi.l warrnuted m the name nf
Kstlier Kramer anil Irailiuv to and eiiiici'tiuir with tin.
ShHitiiikiti ViilU-y anil 1'i.ttsville Kailroiul (hiit-lj the. Pinifi.
delphiu and Siiiibniy unit I'ortrier ly the Danville and I'nlts-
Vllle rtailreint) in the towitol hui,i.iklu, .Nouhuilllerland
County, Pennsylvania, which said luteiiul ItiiilniuU vviis
contillllrd by thai Courr uf Cnillllioll I'Ii-jis i.f the said
ctiBnty nf NiiilliiiiiiUff kind, at Annual 'IVna . I) eighteen
imii.iicii nun mi)-. .-ri.m urnm HI CXCCillHUl Bllll III OC
a.. I.I as the pn.pertj el tbe Carb.li Kim liiiproveinciit
Company.
At lh- saitie linie anJ olni-e a ci-rlniii trmt. ot tiic t.i
land. Simula ie C1b11if1.11 lownsliip, iNorlliiiubtrli.iid conn
ly, I'eimi) Ivrniia, (Hinndeit and dt-K-nlM-d hs follows , tin
the west by Oeiirgs llornlieriier, on the north by moiiu.
tain land, on the east, by 1 uiiiliiiu Ilycrly. anil on tbe
soulh by fieorce lloinlier'er m.d Iteiijniulu llyetly. eon.
taiuiua bll ucrs mora or less, als.iil 40 uctes nf which ai
elcareil, Whercoa meieiieclrtl n.two story HI? house, log !
uani, ami outer on iinniiiiics ami apple ori-liani. i
Also a S'thrrtrai-I ur inccciil Unsl, in same township, t
ttounty slid itute, Ii nu,led oil Ibe a mill bvltncn Jloin. !
laripcr, on the west l.y kinu -l allcliiicl rhiv,un tbe j
iHirth by Miihmioy I'teek. uml on the eust by (jin. Iloin- I
berper. isiiiluiiiiiii; IDnercs mors in less, aU.ut 17 acres of 1
whli-b arcclrareO, Ae. Ieizeil tnken in execution niul In
Ims sold as Ihe pMicrly of fellas Wehrv, ticorn Wchrv !
aim uiucoii ucis.
' Al.Sf):
At llio same tllne and place, two certain lots of
Kroiind, siliiate in llie lowu of 'J'rcvorton, Zerbe
Township, NorlliuftiiHirlaiul County I'eiin.. ilescri-
bed as rol'ows. lo wit : l.ols io's. I niul 2, ill
block N.. tsstj'ii niiig Shnniokil) Mreet on
Ihe north, an ally Wi Ihe smith ; lot iS'o 3 on tbe
east, soil liflh street on llwi wesi, w hereon is erec
ted a two story frame house, ei7.eil taken in ex
ecution ami losolil aa the property of Harriet C.
Uriltillt nliJ W llliani liritlilli.
Al.SU :
At the same time aud place, two re lain coir
lit(uouj lots of ttroiaiul, situate in Ihe town ol 'Pro'
vntoti, in Zerbe To vnship, Aorlhuiiilierlan.l
County Pa., being lots No 5 and . in block 1 1 7,
contsiiiiiiK toueiher tiO l.-el iu fionl arid fronting
on Shamokin rilree, adjoining lols ' llarny Mur
phy auJ C In islam -Kruiner, wlieieon is eiecleda
two storv frame luilli-. rieiirj taken in execu'
linn Slid to In) aotl as the iro(ifrty of Ccorge
Holsltne, and Josish Jlolshoe, wilh oolite louruli
Holshoe lerretcnant.r
i .,-AI-O
At thv same liufn btid iilnt-e. the undivided one
half arl of a i-frtntn loi of grouinl, siloule in
iSonbury, Nnrthumlierland Couuly, l'a., bounded
and described as follows, to wit: On the north
by laud of Jacob Yourii, on the aouili by an alley,
nil the east ny land of Jesse M. &imisou, uml on
Ihe west l y lulnl ol Catharine Uysttr, eoiilaiinng
one acre, strict measure. Seized lakeii in execo,
lion and to be sold as the propel ty uf John Voui'f,
"ii ' ALSO:
Al the same time and place, a rertaiu lot of
crouinl situate in Ihe town of Trevorlou. in Zcrbu
Townsliip, NorlbumlK'rl ,ud County, '.cum l"t
No. 3, in block, No, 7 1, tuiuuded on ll.e noilh hy
Uailruad slieel. on the soulh by Maikel street.
eat hy No. 'i. amfwe.t by No 4 in same block,
coiitainini: .3 leet III Iroirt, ami I Ml leel in
depth, w hereon i erected a I wo stoiy Irame
house, aod a frome aiithe, out buildings. Ac.
ISeued, taken iu execution, and lo be sold us Ihe
property of Jacob lteiner.
.ALSO,
Al Ihe same lima and place, a rertaiu lot and
a half lot of yrouud situate in the Town of Tre
vorlou, Zerlaa Township. Northumberland r.ounly
l'a., hounded anil described as follows: On the
north by Hl.amokin street, on Ihe soulh by au
alley, ou the east by George Keiser, nn Ihe west
hy Uenjamii; Knouae, in block N'u. 177 contain
iii in widlh U7 feet, ud in depth l.rU leel,
w hereon is erected a oue 'and a half story frame
Store mom; also-two ulher Iota ill same town,
county, township ml t'late honuded on the north
by market strset nn ihe south hy au alley, am the
west by Henry Hhrader.' on the east by eight
street, No. IS aual 13, ill block 7, roiilaiuiiia
ill width ilS tiel r b. and in deplh i'ift feel,
whereon is net led . small frame house, rjt iicj
taken in fiecoMon ud to he sold as the piopcr
ty of Isaac Keiaer -
AI.Oi
At the Coort House in Huubury on raiurday the
tid day uf November, A. D. 161, at I o'clock
f , M-, two certain I "Is of uiound ailuutu iu
Mhamokin town,' Norihumterlniid county IV,
Nos. 07 aud 6, inWock IfiJ, coiuainiiig in width
88 l feel Mch. and iu depth I OU feel. I o in.led
and described s follow, lo wit : On to. west by
H.imoi, b,dsr..st by slreet. north by
commerce alreel. aud south l.y Kuubu.y slreet.
whereun are erected a Iwo story frame house ami
stable and ulher uul liuildmgs. Keixetl taken tn
a i stecution and lu ha sold as ihu properly ol lia j
Uixmhait, indorsee ol Jacob Weiiuer.
j DAVID WAl.L'liU.N, theuir
I bbciitY's Office, unbuiy, )
- 1 Oct. Ill,
PROCLAMATION
!V OICK is hereby gien that Ilia aenral
Courlaof Common Pleas, (jonrrsl (Quarter
Sessions of tin ea-e,and Orphans' Coort. Court
of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery,'
in and for the county of Northumberland, to
commence at Ihe Court lkuae, in the borough ol
Sunbury, at II) o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the
4th, day of NOVKMUEU next, and will continue
TWO WEEKS.
The coroner, Justices of the Peace and consta
bles in and lor the county of Northumberland, are'
requested to he then and there in their proper per
sons, with their rolls, records, impositions, and
other remembrances, to do thoao thinire to their
cverul office appertaining to be dune. And all
witnesses pruaerutiug '.u la-half of the Common
wealth against any prisoner arc also requested and
commanded to he then and there attending in their
pnqier persons to prosecutu against him, aa shall
he just and not to depart without icavo at their
peril. Jurors are n-iputcd to bepum-tunl in their ;
attendance, at the lime appointed agrcuahlo lu '
their notices j
liven unilnr my hand at Punlniry, the !t day )
of Oct , in the year of our Lord one ibom.
mid eiulr hundred aud sixty-one and the j
Independence of the United Slates of America
the Moth. ;
God snve ihe Commonwealth. !
1IAVII) W'AI.DKOS, Shcriir. I
HherifTs OH'ice, uuhur, )
Oct. ft, ISiil.
S. L. UEUUSTUESSEK,
PIIOTOGRAPII1C ARTIST
JHOTOCKAP118, AM H ROTVPES. and a:i j
- ll.
superior manner.
ijf Rooms 111
iSunbury, Pa.
his CAR, Maikel Sipiare,
August 10, I BT, I.
SWAXni'S CEtEBHaTED PANACEA, j
For the care nf urnlula, llli iplcnt CoimtunplKill, Oenei.il ;
Dcl.il.ly, While twt limit, idnniimciiiin, ll.i--M ul
Ilia Liter au.l flt in, inn) all Diirnies Arising from i
lilipunlica ul' the IIi.mkI and die Klltcu .1 j
.Mcicury.
Swaiui'a Panacea bus been t'or ni'tie Ihnu f.iii) yeurt :
C'liehi.tti-il in lliia coiuilry uml in Kiirupe for us extra-
nlilliiitty cures, fur the c-iuihentes i.f whleh ret'eleiice is I
miide to the Uiiei-linns uiul h.Hiks (which limy lie li.nl 1
pralisi tii-u:'iiirfin) nt$ lha 1'iiiiiicct j s,mm ul wlueli i;ive ',
lie! iurtieulurs ul cass lo ni.'lillul lr eurral puhlleu
ti.-li, where the p-jiieuls havu'u-eil nltiiut ealeu up vuh
Sk-luhilii, uud wets ih-emeil ntcurtible'hy riiyniciaii.
It Ins been usnl in h- S;nnils ami pi tvate prat-lice, uml hni
been re'!oilillleililt-d by Ihe m..st eeivlnuU-U phymcuuia and
I'lhrr etmie-iit pers-ini,. Atii'H'q Hl'ieis, by Ur. Utbe 'ii, A .
J)., Iri.f. of ?iiriery, Penn. I'liiveiiMl) ; Valeunne M..U,
AI.D., I'n.f ol Sarery, N. V. I nlveisitv i W. I. JJe
weee. At 1)., I'rnl. AIhI . l-eilu. t niveimly ; ,. t.'linpuiun,
M. U.. 1'iof. ot'l'hvsic, Penn. linverity ; J. Fork. v, M. Ii.,
I'resiilent Cfilece iMi'.sic'iinis. I'iiiludeliihia : -Dr. bel V'nllu.
I'ri'f. uf .Meibenie, lliivium ; J.-se 1'nuieiiL-., lie l.uz, Hri.f.
(,t a'geiy. l.Mlnin ; J Chipni.tn, Alemh-r Koal (:nllet;e
hUrge.iiiH, Iv'iitl'Mi ; li. V, Iiviii, lute Miiiinier toSjniiii
Sir Ih'iirit tViirisnii, M.tj r (reucrttl JJ:itili Army; Gil
bert RulKitBtHi, Untivh C 'umiI. Ati.
The WMKleifni curea rirrcled I yrVAl M'S I'AN ACKA
huve lur inuny e-ita nmtle tt mi ittvalufihle ronittH'. The
I ntiacfH u c net rtintHin niercurv m nny fuiu, mid, heih
Mli inrnt' eut prt-jnr;iti n, it m;i) begivtu li the imsi Lei.
ucr inum.
Tlie reliiil price has been leibireil to 1.3(1 per bottle.
(coiitnlmiig tliree h.ilt pints,) or ilirt-e l-tll- for $t.
IJfcWAKK OK I.MI'OSI -It)..
wniin-s Psii-icea is in runtid Is.tlles. Ilnti-il loiieitmliniillv.
Willi Un- I'oll'iwii B Itjtteia bl'.wn iii lb e i;Ihmk:
-swai.m '! ia ai:i:a-'hii,s.ua " I
Having the name nl' JAS. SWAI.M stainpitl nn tbe seiiling j
wiix mid writlen on Ihe liiht-l ruvt-iiiiK theeork, and a :
.. i..!l.l M.,......vl... .... O.m si.lu f .I l liu li.il.l. lit- llr.nu.. A.
j i'-i., bulk not ei.r ivurs, in the centre "I wlili-h isopur. !
tout it tbu h.ltj Will rwroiu. (i-iivriKbt Si-cnrril.) 1
not ur. nn.i hii'u mi. i
AUT, SWAl.M'J VKK.MII'TGK, !
A vtdu-ible fauii'y iiieibi'liif . bt-intf a tiiKbly HppriiVnl renie. ;
eily f.tl all diseases arisiiit In ni tlelulity of tht digestive m !
S'.iiis, sui-b tia, Acidiiy ni tbe Stinniu-li, Wuruis, Chid aa
.Morlius, Dysi-nl'irv, l-'ev,-r and Aue, llircd tn; IMtrs, Su-k !
lleiid.iclie, Ac, rce Ihe luiiiiphlcl (wbli'li luay be bad gra- !
Us.) m-eoiiiptiliyilif; Lie Vcrmitiitie.
I'rqnred xiily nl SW.MM S t.MlOIt ATOH V, TIIK j
Ol.l) 'PSA M), Sot; I'll f KVKNTII STKKKT. HKI.UU' i
('IIKHI'M' I', I'hibiklphiu, undsiltl by all druf-uts in tbe
t'mtrri r-tnlca
Uencral Acents lor tt. 1'nite.l Slides.
' SUIllLl'FI'.l.lN UKoTMKItSA :(..,
IT0 William Street, Suva V t
l'lul'a, tct 5. Hill p.
LIST OP CAUSES
For trial in I lie Coutt of Cooimon l'leaa of Nor'
thuiiiberluiid couuly, ioember Term I H01
l'liinllll'.. lJclenduiita.
I John Miller, dee'd heirs s Win l.evan, wiili no-
lieu to Mahoui.y aiel
Mutiiokin Imp Cii.
' Win 1. 1'evvuil, s .Sunbur) Canal and Water
j I'ewvr Co.
t Msmiiel M Uartoli, va Wm .McKi..aii k,
Muila tioogcr va Jacob lie.ll'emlcr ami
i Uelllle.
i Duvtd Millet, dee'd. u.lin'r s Urui LeuiilU r uud
! Vouiii:.
o i i
vs Jorcph P Ki nindv.
i"u iiuj
lico W Fleming, dec. a.lul t W 1, Hull. n.t, in.
tiulcli S Kol.itis, dec. utlin vs Mary liueae,
han.e, s Ppencer M & Win Kase.
I, u reine Tiertiey Win Hurr.
Win V iNai-l)
vsjolin U McMicker,
s lienj Scluuk
a John iSli.s.-lcr,
J s liulph II...-lo, deceased,
silin'r,
Haas mil How. n,
John Keil.-i,
Kieiizi-r i Cuso lor
Klnlilli.lv.
John Kei.cr loi .Mary vs
Keiiei
M A Kiclcr and John
tS'iitsler.'
J.isiuli K iltr vs Sumo
t'j 'i'hacker uiul Surah Ins wife vs Martin Kissel
J li Masser for Win 1, Klualicih ui.d M Mul
llewart
f V U ii hi
leu.
vs Jonas, Michael aud A
liohner.
vs Northern Central K Co
vs llewart and lie.tcli.iio,
! Henry Tliarp,
! Juu C li ortou
Daniel Miller & Co vs James .Soldi.
C 11 fc A Abbott euduiscra vs S lr Wheeler &
..f S K WooJ I VL Dee. iit
Thus Craig lor the use of
Win il Miller vs Miller & U.mer.
Wm Wciilclillaliuiicr vs John McMiilliw,
I John W agner vs Jacob Dressier,
j Joiial. Uunklebervjer vs John Hamt'ord.
Mary H (ireenlaiiJ heirs vs Northern Ceil K I! Co
Shamokin UuuW
vs At'ie-t Worrull
hatne
Kluic and Uuchuvr
l-'rancis Kluzc,
Mary C Vincent
H ii u ill Vouiii;
vs David l.ougnetker,
vs WmaJ, Dcwurli'l al
vs Saine
vs John J, Watn.
vs iia T Cleitient
Llantcl Wen n r dec. a.liii'r vs lilair and Herd.
Uolwrl haxtoniltc. udin'r vs Uoueville K lla ig.
i'eier iiuiiselinun, vs .ilcberl U McCoy,
Uecatur lluib, v Joliu A fiivdcr di e. uiim'r.
Wm T Cuilir vs Win II K .u
Jauics 1' Arinstioiig vs James I'iiiiuiausdrc inlni'r.
liabreil Kline lor Amos lin b. r vs tico C .Mi Ivce
'.uirn uud 111 van va Joseph W Anthony.
Win 1. Hewui vs Charles W rlii;iii
1 Samuel llenjiltks vs iNortlieri Cculral li K Co.
j in 1, llcwutl vs S.imo,
fir.t a 0f ,lie all0ve C11H,4 lv (t ,tj;i
j ,ie nrtl wcek ,llB bRlame for iho second
v
DAM EI, llKC'KI.EV, Troilv.
NOTICE.
N'dTllTK is lo-reby s-Ven lli il the mitin rliii bcrclot'ors
exisliiis lietwveu Ueorgc Kinerictl uiul l'alilt-l si.at. Ill
tbe Tuiiiiiiis business, in isiwt-r Miilusuoy towioh.p,
ISoitliuiiilierluml count y, was Oissolvid l. iiiiiliial coiihcul
nil the lstitistu.it. Ttienccolitils will lie a Oli-d by enln-l
nt' tlie partlrs. The blislHt-ss will let licreuller.enriituoii
by a Nc subscriber, al llie suine place
i'ci pi, iriii.-st ijKimiju i:mi:uii'ii.
ST- NICHOLAS HOTEL,
ISi umlii-oij, Siw YiiiI;.
noui'tl ltcilu-e1 lu ';'Jj a Say.
hlnce the openilin "f this vast and omiiioili.itis
i Hotel, in Isft4, il ha been the single einleavor ol
j Ihe proprietors lo make il the most sumptuous,
! coin ulilenl and coinfortul.le home for the cilizeu
! and klrauver on this side. Ihe Allaiisic. And
j w hate er has seemed likely to administer lo the
! com'ort of il guests I bey eudeuvored, w llloul
i regard to cost, lo provide., and lo combine all the
elements of indiviilual uud social ei j lymenl which
! modern art has invented, and modern last approv
ed ; and the patronage w hich il has commanded
. their ril'ort Iia been appreciated. To meet Ine
l exigencies of the times, when all are required to
j practice Ihe most ri( i I economy, Ihe undersigned
j ,,AVK KKUt'CKU THE 1MUCE OK ISOAKD
n ,wn .
.f 1 W 0 UOI-'A .UA V. t Ihe same
'"u 'l"' '""' of ihelu.uue with which their
Ul,le ,:",!r. r.V" mrp, ,M t, , n
' "b V1" t tt Hl 1 LOMU 4 1 -
' . ... '
f OOI M ic isHOKV.ran he iurchaMd al li e
HJI Mammolh More ol r riling & Crant. ,ery
I cheap, a we ile'eriiiiucii not t.i he undersold
' hy snybody. Cull end lai ii I he I is-l l pi i as fui
yoirsehes. KlIIIIMi A. URAA1'.
t rJuuLiiiy, Jiuusiy l, 1 C I
Etirely Vegetable.' No Alcoholio Prepa
ration.
IMl . II o o r I. 4 IV D ' a
CEI.E11 HATED
. GEPsMAlT BITTERS,
I'repated hy
Vlt. C. M. JACK-SDN & CO., Philadelphia. Pa
will tffect jully cum
LH EK COMPLAINT,' UV8PEPS1A, JALN.
I TilCE, .
Chronic Nervous Debility, Disease of the Kid-r.-ys,
and alidiseaaes arising Iruin auiwnderej
Liver or Utomach. -
nucii as Coiittiii,ut, iiitvuul I'ilis, Fulmn or ni.ni
to Hie llend, Acidll)i.r tha Suanaeh, Nauim, Mioerrii, ,
Mowusll'..! -,.d, Flllnes. or Wfichl in Urn sl.nnneli, I
:"'l''m'''l'" M1ai.H-lfHJUerl,.atlli Til.-I Ihe
r-iiiiiiiii-n, swiniiiiii.K ol llm Ilnnl, llmrietl ui.il llillici.lt
oiraiiiiiin, c niiieniigsl Hie lleiirt, Ch.ikiiii! "r 4i-loi:it
eiiali..ii when in a lyiliar wluir. llumiess i l Vi..m, '
Diitsnl webs Ik-I'dio tin. Pi;lir. Fsvel uml Dull li,n, in :
tile SiJe Uai-k, Chest, l.imhs, Ike., iul.leu Klimh. s ol Hi-mi !
Huriung in the Klesh,' Ciaisiniit I sinniui nl uvil, and
erw-t Depressions of Spii lis. niul will p ilue.y prevent
y i lLnv I'ever. Bi!li.,us I'eier, Ac. .
The prndneUir In uv lilim ihe slleirib'ii ol Ihe puhlic In
this prt'inriii i..n, u.hs an wilh u ieehnu of 1 1 Urn si rnn-
flilein e in lln virlms m.d ui1ii,lnll.)n l. lliu ibteunus fur
Which il i: reeniiiiiii-iithil.
It m no new niul uoti led nrliele. J.iit oi e Hint li;ia at.K-,1
Ihe Ksl. ul' ii Iwelvu jeais' Inul laliire Ihe American pro
pie, anil Us reputation anil sale are unrivalled hy any kiiui
jar preptirmions exinnt. The IcBtiinuliy ill On favui uiven
by tho Mi -jsi pton in ml mid well himwii I'liyr.ioiaiiH uml
lull viilu.ils In nil wlls nf ihe countrv is bnmeiim-. anil a
caretnl peniKd the Alin.nitie, pnh'iahed iinmuillr by Ihe
propriet.its, niul it. he l,e hail urai s o 'any ol llieo '.Xp.-nip,
i.innol Ian xultry the inott m that Una renicJj Is
teallr d.servnin Hie uieateehbiily it has obtained.
iu:au tiik i.viuknci:.
Read what I l.o etmiieiil ('biu M.iMtifi.. t.n.-r, JflllX JJ.
WIUTAi.l., s.iyi, uf the IJ.U-..MIi; COKUlAl.. I
Mr.C. M. Jin-ka,,!, Hespei-led friend: llavnis fur a
Mar lime been ai'ipniiiitid will, u... viituetot il.y llliaiiiin
(.'unliil in Coaelm. t.'old, li.lln.iiiii.,li.-ii ,,( the Limes, VP,
I thus Irerly bear leaiiti y lo lis flkaey. for severnl
yerlis I have never been wilhont il lanilly. Il als.i
(lives me plenruietu state thai I have used It Willi enliie
saecesa m the irealmeiil nf Uon el t"ompl..inia
''hy fin n.lly truly, JOHN ,M IIIT.M.I..
t Iflh M.i. 17, lsij. Itace street, alsite 4lh, I'hiiail'a.
These medieinessie for sal hy all respectable Drnesints
ftsTK I
i.e. i.e snrcaiiil el Hie itenliuie. Willi Ihe ii.'ualuie i f I. I
M. Jaektou on the wrapper of each buttle; all ulliers aia
eniinlerleil. Principal tJlliec mid Manulaetury, 1 la Arch '
street, Philadelphia, 1'a.
September 14, IW I y j
FANCY FURS ! !
FANCY FURSM
John laifliii.
7ld Ahch Streit, tetweeu
Till., mul bill., iSis.,
(Lute ttlrt MarLtt,)
PhUwMphitt.
Jinp-irler M:itiul'iicttirT
in, hikI Denlt-r hi nil klit's
f KANV I'LltS, .
Ullilrt.' Ml MCI,' H(l Llill-
r'-dreu's Went.
:J- It ii vine nmv mamifnrtur-
nl iiutl in titoie my ushhI
.-Vj' Y7 ,,,rKe ,,,,rt lie-.iutilul usrunt-
M :-iNl oi nil I tie vntinus
nl ml it.e
tl nrlnrf iij;iiilel KtifB,
mlnrilrtl In the K:ill flli'l 1
W'i.als.r Ms......... I i.l
r-'si-ei'lfiiliv uiune mi exmniu)tioit rf my fct.n-k mul prt ;
fmm ilmse inleiiiiiiu; In pur --Icift', ua 1 mil tnutkd to clter
them very ilesinibli; imlueeitifiits. i
All my Furs huve t;tii purcitnwil fr Cusli. mjhI in iile !
bv experietictfi tiuutls, Hint us lilt (rem tit niitiu-tary M mWU-fi
remler it necrncry Uiul I iliuuttl iliBpwiie ol" m gtMids m a
ytrv miiiiiII Hilvfuii-e on on. i
I mti viin.firl that it W'uld W t (tie intrient oflhfe vhi !
dtfitii pun.-htni.jr. tn pive ine u r:ill.-
Hf" Hei'Mllet-tilie iwiiit', numiier a-i'l Btrt-ft : J Pmiern, !
(New Fur Store,) ?lb Areii Street, I'lirlailt-lt-lmi. i
Sept. 7, l0.5t. !
Ileisters Notice. 1
()'l'ICK is liereliy ttiven to nil fntt-es Oreidiofs ihmI ;
il other ieiii4 liilcresinl in the f.-ll-iwnn; t-nl.ttrs. thi.t
I lie e.X'f.'iitiMB, iliiiiiiirtiuffT uml I iiiMirli:inK f the until
li:ive fileil tiieir niiKHiiitN with tlie Kcpisier .-I NoMluttiihi-i
Imifl iMtiitty.nml thut Ihr kikI ;ireitinis wi'l h: pts-si.-uu-ij ,
t' llie Oi pli.tiif' t'nurt I' ir cuntiiiti.ilion iiml nll-iwaiice, mi
Tuesduy th .'nil ily of i'veinler next, ut 10 VehHrk in the
fiireiiouii nl that duy, tn wit : j
I Uiul ZiIki. ilreeust-i'., kcliled liv Ins executors JoseMii 1
Uirituud !Niuiuel Ket iltr, ' .
a . tiwuuii Ilcjiry, dte'd., stttl.ti hy Ins iidm"r Hmrv '
H-iwmaii, i
3 l)rwu Jinm-M. dn cnnfil.hy hi udin'r Win U. ltiya.ni !
t Dehiirl Wilimin, J ,hh Hr''t ii !
5 Toiliiicr l);mir!( vx'r .IkiiiiIIi m .thn. r .
fl l.ieilu W Jueoli, H.lm'i- Duvid li.iticW. i
7 HariiH ii Amtnid.i. .hfr ndin'r An ten Vt.niii.iv
Kuv J.ifiu'St iie n' tin- ehilihcM nf J;iiiiesli Kuy, dec d, ,
hy tith (iiiMtdiuit, Clctrlt's V Si'Hiett. ' i
ti Kfhlet l'reilerifk. dt-e'd, by Ins ex;'-tit'tr Julm KuMer. '
10 KrielilMiuiu Wtu , ilft;tn.eilI by htk cxeeutnrs Diiiiiei'j
Kieiulihuuiu Hiid Aunni llarre). t
II I . moil Hr-lisreii, hy her Uunrdiuu M, It IVu-hI tty .
l i I pdenruir Tlioiuus. dtriTensril, h hi nlm'i V in ( iitmn
IJ W cit Ciilluu iue, hy hrr Uuiinli.in -Inlin , Sndi i'. i
11 WVwieh .h'hu. ilt.feiiiid, hy his mliu'r AhriihuiH i
q -user ;t i ul Williuin u eiirn k
J. ii. .MAfM.K, ucgitlrr
i(f;iier s nice,
Siuthiity, Oct. I'J, If til
The Great Cure for Consumption-
If you have a rolJ, use
Wishai-t's I'nie Tree Tar Cordial !
If you have acout-b, use
Wisliuri's l'ine Tree Tur Cordial !
If you huvo Asthma, use
W isliarl's l'ine Tree Xar Coidial !
If you have More Throat, use
Wisharl's l'ine Tice Tar (Cordial !
if you have U rniichilis. ute
isbart's l'ine Tree Tar Cordial !
Il'you have Consuir.piiou, use .
Wisharl's l'lue Tree Ti r Coidial
Wuhan's l'ine Tree Tar Cordial is an uufail
iiiK remedy for disease of tho Kidneys, Urinary
I oinplaiiils, Itlinil aud Uleediut; I 'lies, Netvous
Debility, and for Female weakness uud Irregu
larities. The well known rllicary of l'ine Tree Tar in
the cure of external uti'cclious or Mores, pointed it
out as the Natural licmedy for what l'hysicialis
call Tubercular )li'cclioiis(tliat is to say, Sure.)
upon the Lungs. It remained lo discover the
best means ol application, which discovery has
been made, as a thousand testimonials prove, by
the 1'roprictor of
Wisharl's l'ine True Tar Cordial !
II you have U VMI'KfMA. use
Wisharl's lirent American Dyspepsia I'ill !
A sure cure Warranted for one dollar, or llie
Money Kclun.b il !
II uy a !'x and take them accordtiiit lo direc
tions, and it'they do tint cure j ou, the money will
lie returned.
Aul.NTs Win. Weimer, NorShumla'ilaiid.
A. W. Kischer, Hunbuiy.
Call at eilher place, and gel a dcniiptivc Cir
cular. I.. Q C. Wishart, propricior, No. 10, North
fcolnJ. 1'hilndelpliia
Augiisl III, 1-bl. ly
AAOISIliU A (C S? I 1 Is or
' SEASONABLE GOODS,
AT Tin:
M A M M O T 11 S T n II E
OF
I
j rilXLING & (3 II ATS T.
' Sunhuiy, Kepleii.her 7, Irilil.
;fpiN WAKE A very cheap anl ties.in.ble
assortment just teceived this week, al llie
Mammoth More ol Flill.l.Ml A. liKANT.
onb,irv. .Immarv tl. IMil
Sauk of Northuiaborlaud-
a-IIK mutual clrcltoii ..r Ulreelors Willie lirlil al Uis
Iknihinx House, on MoihImv. Ills luo il- of Novriu.
i-r. Ih;Iwcv a liiu k.-ut ol lu o'vsvs, A -M , un.l oe.s.'k
r m.
'I'uu aunt .iliac tin: of the koM. as, in a. IHSIIUI..-S
w US Ibj ciciiic . wnl le lo-sl .Mi Tt,itU, His sih ill 1 1
V.iitu wa, al I" n'lloiS. A M
J 11 I'hll l I r. I .i h.a
I .VaCi'mit .I'sicl 'i..t fcc-r I I.'! - j!
THE LATEST STYLE OF
SPMXQ AND SUMMER
GARMENTS,
ARB CONSTANTLY MADE
at the
Fashionable Tailoring Establishment
JACOB O. BE OKI,
Market klieifllilRV, Ih.
fJHE anbscrilier has just received and opened
a Ifl'Ka assortinciil ePIUNfa AND bliM
Mi; II iiOODt, such as
v ,. .. i,,,r,Irl.,.,1,.t . ......
UF tLR llEsCItIP 1 ION A jlALII l.
P1fti and Pnw HaaalmariMx VuKss. A
J Wt.JBMUWa .M, UU,.U. M.V.
of the latest styles. In addition lo his stock In
is constantly aecciviwj ii supilies Irom Ihe rilv
keepiiiR a full assortment or the most substantial
and latest style uf On,. ,1s in the cily mnrbets.
lie is prepared to oiiike to orlier all kinds of
Ceiitlcineii's and oy's wear, sncb aa
UKEsa COATS. FKIil K.COA'l's. MI.
NESSCOATH. VDHj'ct PAMTA
l.DONf. &c.&e.
of Ihe very latest s'yle. and in the most auhstaii
lial nintiuer, nt sl.crt notice.
Any (ionds not on hand, will he furnitlicl
fruin Philadelphia, by giving two day 'a liolicu.
lT Call and t laminu my stock, no charges
made for showing.
JACOB o'. HECK.
Sunbury, May 1 1, IStil.
JOHNS & CB0SLEY.
SOL'. MANCFACTLIttrtS OP TIIK IMPROVED
GUTTA PftKOHA.
C E iM J3 U T It OOI'IKG,
The clmtpt'dt imd nut tlnirtMf K.t ifing in ute. Ii in Fire
niul Water Primf.
It nin he Applied tt new uml old Roofr nf nil UiiiUij, on
tt t?hihete Utnia Willmut tat-fiiuvine the fthit-u ie.
The Cost is only about One-Thinl tbat
of Tin, uud it id twice as Durable.
C U T T A P V R C II A C I', M K N T ,
For presevins; ami retuiirinir Tin and nll.rr Metal Kin. Is of
every dcsijiliitiiili, Irmii its Kiest elasticity, is no miurefl
by the contraction ami espHiisloii of tuctuli, nial will not
cnick in eolil or inn in wai in weather.
'I'licse lunterials linva bt en thorouftlily IrsOtl bt New
Yoik aiul all parts ot the houthetit nnd Wi-stern States,
u..J we can give abaiulaiitjunuf uf all w claim la tl.eir
Incur.
't'ticynre readily applied by or inary laborcfs, at alti
floiK c-xpenae
-NO IIKAT Iif Ri:C)LHti:D."
These tnatcri. ils me put up reinly for asc, and for ship
ping loiill pnrtsuf Ihe country, with full ptiulcd direct una
for apt'lk-alinn.
Full descriptive circalais will 1e fc.riiisli.-ri nn api-lica-tioii
by innil r in person at .inr Priiiciil OlT.ce anil Wart,
house. 79 Wll.l.iA.M blKDliT, (Coiner of CiU-ity
tftreel.) New Voik.
IOIIN3.V CROS1.LY
Ac.snts IVisiEU : Terms Cash : !
Jut e I, IMJI ly ,
A It K ti K i.
Kich I'ieured Pan nes, 19, SSaml 31 cents.
Harecc Itobes. MJ, 31 HI) and -io 0U,
Mn7atnhiiiie Hi il.es at 16 00,
Traveling Dress (toods,
Stiephnril's 1'laids, Mohair I'laids.
(iini;haiii's, Lawns. Print, ( 'Ii.iIHcm,
lirey l''igutfld (jonils,
COOI'Ell A. CON' A li D.
tt li corner Ninth lind Market, I'liiladttplii.i.
N 15 Hel iruahty Hoop (Skirts, Ul cents t.
S 'J5.
May 18. I Mi I.
AND 1
l.lujt Tllli rEOl'LK
srii.i, c'o.vnxti; to i.ivj:,
AND TI1KY WILL SOON
LEARN THAT
jVJULIKG & GliANT.
MAMMOTH STORE,
.1;; siiLiisa
GOODS CHEAPER
than can be purchaed else hute.
J FRESH SUPPLY
Just received by linilroad this week.
KKMKMUICU THIS,
AND
rKOFIT UY IT.
SSitnbury , December 15, IBU0.
SUNBIJEY ACADEMY.
I
IIKSI-'MMKHTKHM o! ihe Sui.buiy Acjdcm wi-l
coiiiiuciicc on llleMh of April.
1'l.e couisc nl nislructioii embraces every iit-pnn
incut ol cilui-.it i. n lauitlil ill our best Aeoilemiea, ilepiiru.i(
siu'leutM ouu cilliui lor u pioicssioii or lo unui any cluss in
Collece.
TKBMS 1'K.R QfAtl'I'i:!!:
Conitnoii Sehiuil linmches, 11 "o
II iiil.cr l'ni;lish Urauchcs. Alio
litlu tiinUilecL la!!U.ius. 7 Ou
Tuition to iMtpniil before the luliiillcof the Icllil.
Ilonril can be had uiplivatu fam.lies Ut I'loln frl 7j 11
frl ih:i week.
S P. WOLVUKiO.V, Hiolciiml.
Sunbury, March 30, l-0o.
SUKBURY STEAM FERllY
A N l Ti" W I X (illO AT C O M 1 A X Y.
rgMiAYEM.EKS and others ure respci tfully
iolormed lliut lite subscriber, in oriler io ac
coiuuioiUiie ihe public end facilitate, travel, has
reduced tint rales of ferriage u' his MTU AM
t'KUU V, ocr Ihe Suriiuehauna. at iSuuhuiv, ami
will cunv I'asseiisers, Horsa-a, Carnanes, and
oilier vehicles, ut llie tollowing rales, vi ;
Foot I'asseiiiiers.tach f cents.
Ilorsit and Kider, 15
Horse uud i'unny, !S "
Two-llorse Ciiivryance, 40 '
I'.irniers niid ethers, wishing to transport Coil
uud I'roducc, can make ariaiigemi'ula at sti 1
lower rates.
A Iniitc, safe and commodious Steamboat will
rim ri'Riilarly and promptly al all hour of the
day, uud lo acconimodale lltoe who desire lo at.
Jem) Ihe Churclics at Sunbury and Bclillsgrovc,
the Uoal will run ou Sunday.
Tbe isieam'Hu'. will lull from Market Street
art, mid piompilv convey l'asen,jcr trout
both si'.lcs ol the Ifivi-r, wuhout delay.
Tbe ISteani l-'erry now ullords not only a safe
mid coin inenl traueil over the Suniuel.aiina,
bul also a plcns.ii.l slid sgrceuhlc ti.lc.
1 l!A T. CI. KM KM'. I.e.sec and 1'ioprit lor.
fuiihuty, May lift, 1K6I,
TREKS! TREES !
IT1;'
I umlersiKiied iuviie aiicntioii lo thru
Lllte nod ni'if gtouil slock of
! I HI IT AND 11,'NA M KXTAl, 'HUM'S,
i Sluub. A c. etiibnicini; a larye and complute a.
! sniitiueiit of
! Appb., I'ears, Tenches, Plums, I'herrie-, Apii.
cots. an. I Nt'i'iurincs. Maiidur.l f ir Ihu
I liichuid, ami liwarl tor lliu
ardell.
! lln'ish Waliinls. SpinMi ClisaniiU. ll iil' -'
mils, d . I ' "ies, Mrawberiies, Cu'i juts and
lioust'lvrii. in U'e il arielv.
UKAI'Ksi t)F CHOICEST KIN US.
i Asparagus, llhubarh, Ac, Ae. Also a liua
MihI. i.l well formed, bushy KYKK'il.KKN-".
. rniiabUi l.ir lb- I'en.cirv and l.awu.
llccnliious Trees lor sirccl plai.ting and a ecn.
em! a- iruin ail ol Oroameiilal 1 ic. s apd Mow
e.iog Alirnbs,
Itnses ol choice varieties. Camellias, llciljn n
'. TIhiiu, Ac.
Our slock is leuiarkably lliri'ty aud line, and
; vc oiler it 1 1 prices lo suit the limes.
If Calulo)iUes maileil lo all applicants
AJdu-s UDW AKU Jj BVANX CO.,
Cenir.il Nurseries. YOIIK, l'a.
Seplemlair II. IStil. 3m
" ST() KS ! STOVES ! ! (
Volt SALK AT TIIK XUITl!UI. PTOVK WuHK
No. :i3 iHli 's!.il Hieet, f'liilu-,lr.iitii.'i, .nt.ilr i'l)tljl'
CliU't'i, 'he niai t-kl'r HcJ U i-.humjiiiiiij; C-'kmg unit
l.lln -Ma-vi loe tl-.v i.fr.tlU.H MCIUII Ci'.M-J'i-t.
TK Muul'itKf C. kiiiy mi l tliil;i i- vb A t
nl viriti-hic UtiuaitvitJ I j,Mk. tuuiv - u i -v
ritaw v c i.l a tai .
i U .M i. M M AN
1 re I'll I. 1'; . c.