Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, February 22, 1851, Image 3

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Nil EAT KVCITEMIiNT I BOSTON.
Arrest of Another Fuizitivt Slave and his
Hectic by a Mob.
Boston, Kub. 15, 1851.
Deputy Marshal Kilcy, nnil nssis'nnt", nr
Vested nt Corn Hill Colfee House, lo-clny, o:ib
Frederick Wilkins, n ncrjro waiter, on n war"
rant Issued by th.) Cuitcd States Commission
r, 0. T. Curtis, on a conplninl thnt said
YVilkir.s is a fmrilivp. lnvi. lie was taken
with no opposition, nnd carried immediately
16 lliB U. S. Court room.
The new of the arrest prcad rnpidly, nnd
hfl Court room was speedily filled by a Inrse
rrntvil nf ralber ptited sttecrarnr.. The
munition, urtivevcr, went on .p.ieiiy. "-"'
5, Thomas ppeaie.1 fur the claimant) nml 1
Messrs. Small, lxlias Grey, Coring am! ollters
Tor the defence.
from the documents otTered by the claim
tint, it appeared that the accused was the
troperty of John Hebrew fnrfVr, in the. U. S.
Navy, r Virginia, and that o rsrnped in
May, 18-G. Tim deposition was to the e(ft ct
that the ?amanl bad seen the prisoner in
Voston and tonvrscd with him, when tlie
ijirisoner nvknowiedgt.'d that be had escaped
Trotn Xoiiolk. The cnmisel for tlio defence
iskoil for a poslponemenl in order to prepare
testimony. This w.is cranted, and Tuesday
Hvext, nt It) A. M., vas asfined for the ex
ummniou. The Deputy Marshal then ordered the room
o b denied of spectators, which was arailii
kllv ilone. The prisonei remained in the
ruslody of a dozen men, as, by a law of the
State, lh" jail eonnot be used to imprison fu
gitive slaves.
His counsel wishiutr to consult with bim.
ithey were redilv adinilled to the room to the
iiiumber of half dozen They remained
bnu! an honr, and in the meantime a hi ran
crowd of negroes i;itlieieil upon the outside
Udockiui up llm enlrance to the court room :
nd us the door was opened to let the last
lawyer leave the room, the mob from with
ont suddenly rushed in, seized nnd knocked
.down the ollieers in keepin?. and filled the
court room. The prisoner himself was friL'lit
ened at their deinoniae appearance, ami lied
with a cry of murder, to tin: farther end. of
rthe room
He uns, however, secured by the mob:
wbo had speedily silenced the opposition of
3 he few ollieers in the room, nnd taken in
triumph down the stairs noil into ihe street
The ollieers did not attempt in follow, and
with shouts nf triumph lie' mob hurried oil
Arith the fugitive and weie last seen in the
vicinity of Helktiap street, where nejrioes
chiefly couurvaate.
'While the mob was in the onrt room, the
sword of the Maish.i!, h nejimr in the sheath
over 'his o!esk. was drawn hv one of thetn and
Ihiurish. il over tin- lien. Is nf lie- ollieers. It j
was aflervvai'ls found in lite street. The mob i
HtovveI no weapons, llt uigli a number of tin
l.-n'ioes 'linnsted nf having revolvers in their
vossewion. One nruro. ill his lli'ili!, dropped
lis knife.
There were several while persons in the
noli, Iwil iliil not appear to net in the rescue.
ri- rescue, fif course, cnuse l irveat ev;cite
nent I hioMjIi iit! Ill ' i-itv, :s one of the inns'
inriii!! ontr ions rp.ni 'aw a id onler ever en
icled. it is ihoivjht i'lipoitile m re-itrrest
he funitive, n-i !iis fii 'iuU have im doubt
lurried l.iin oil' ere :hi-'. to 'v Canadian
tonlier V. S. M.n!n;ll D -vect is absent at
i'iishiiiti:i.
nr. r;KiTt.r M ini t?iy vvn n.
7!" r.'i'lilie '; ' n- yi"! lit'l" know
I low e 1 1 1 1 1' ia ! 1 '-.o ;
Al'hoiin'i 1 1 t!i , tliev may be small,
To h"l, ol' gi.n:t si..'.
lit iM!t!i ! HniiL'U p'Mrlrtncc l)iy
M. v sv-i v k -.1 Httii iiiini t;r ttiuc.
Th h":iri m-iv w 1-
Aim joy 1 im! tliiiie (wn.
T-' ""utlc'! wi'Tiry li'ini- (if p:iin
;Ti wiifiiiui's Int li u-,r ;
Tli'M vifl'l Iit vh:H supii'irt llinu c.iut,
Ami hrr sorunvA s.r.ut
R iiUlt! fur H,Mitt IlivirU
At linw ni iy li:ivi oin r ) t f,
Ail I'Vt'ii it! :i pt'iiiti win!
M.iv "'. lo liml rt'tii'f.
I5f ! ntnnr( pr-ri'Mit
Tli'tn'rl iltnfrr far t listt i lir" :
TIvmi. linl.ni'!. t.'ir :i t 1 r!ill furlar
Hi? "!.t1tj !( ihv wifi.
Tiir fnixv TitAcr.nv
Tnr. Mystkuv rsiuvKM.rn. Tin? llalti
ott Sim tuiravcl- llm ruyMory nf tlm trai.M-
j' at tiniiicy, Mass., fo far ar lo hIiuw tlio
..1 ii'imu. i.C lliu .,i;,,- o .n ,...t..-M
.., n. in.iii .ion niiuin
hose dead bndie.. were found. It pays :
We were yesterday called on by a gentle
an, who informed u that he fully rHcoguj-
the parties id this mystery, ns havinrr
M-n John Grieve ami his wife Hannah Ihe
st the son of Mr. 1'ctei Giiove. of Zones,
lie, Ohio, ii ml the latter the daughter of
r. John Ranks, of the rami' place, lie states
ut they were noted for their romantic freaks
d that the wifo has been known to intend
;lures dressed in male attire, where no one
t male were admitted, and that they made
practice of ",iit out in u boa! in ihe Mils
ngum river, she altited us a male, for the
rpose of lishiiig, sailing-, bathing, &.e.
Tut: Statks in Respect to I'ori i.ATiox.
The lollowlnir list is said to exhibit cor
;tly the order in which the several Slates
nd in point of population, according lo
? present ceosus :
vv York.
IN'MiikVlVailia,
ltl.,
iruiiuu,
IikIuiiui,
'l'('llllil'C')
Kentucky,
MiiMcii'hutftUt
. I 'iiruliim,
UUuoii,
l'i Al'itriliui,
:I Mii-Huni,
II H. (,,ur:.mii,
l .MlllllH,
l(J M ihniftxippi,
17 Miinl.Hiil,
I,i'ii!kihiui,
IM Nrw Jrrwy,
'Jl Cuimot-Lit-ut.
V IIt.iiiHiijre,
gtl riimni,
-il VVim-niiMii,
L'.i .V rlt.ilisas,,
-Hi Texim,
7 nwn.
C'nlil' iniin,
!! Ktioilr lultunl,
Ul Di-tnwurt',
II 1'lnrnln,
Ooing to Yashingtox, The venerubla
her of tlie Piesiileut of the United Stales,
hty year of age, has arrived in the cily
J will remain a ilay or two at Joiie' Hotel,
i it on hii way to YVatbiugtcn, lo pay his
i a visit Fkltl. Ledger.
- 5- 1
Dunop Capers, of South Carolina, has ail
iiMeU the people of that State, admonishing
tin of the niixliletii of attempting a tepara.
1 from the I'liion, Succession, ha ay,
olve a powerful trutf!e with overty,
h ti.venanJ sore hmuilmWou,
AXIEFWAII HOUSE,
rCTTSVllIE, PA. .
! 1)fS. MARY "WEAVER respect fully informs
the public aid trnvrllinrr cnni-mmiiy cetieral
Iv. thi she in msmcd this Inrrre and commodious
HOTEL, form-died in a r.ipcrinr style. From
her leiig experience in 1 1 1 r business of a first rate
Hotel, slid well known reputation to nrconvno
ilnte, her ru!on:rr may depend nn lirins supplied
with every thin:; conducive to their comfort and
convenience.
Frh. i., ism tr
NOTICE
To the Heirs of Susanna HrJl, Deo'd.
7VTOTJCE is hereby pixm to Charles Hull, Ed"
xvsrd Hall, Jcoanimh Hall, Harriet Hull in
tcrinsrricd with ChaTl. s C, Cook, nnd Elizabeth
, ,.. ,, rcprosontativ f pc
jj., .. s,,,,,,,,, j,.v intermarried w
l'eter
ilh
Wm. Conrad, ami James Ilocv, jr., hv his Gunr-
ilinii, J II Zimmerman, Est)., heirs and legal re
presentatives n( Elisalicth Hall, who wns inter
married with John Hnry. deeM., and Folly Hall
who wns intermarried with (Irnriie Zitniucrinnn,
that by virtue of a certain Writ of I'.ntitwiri '
dentin, issued out of the Orphans' Court of Nor
thumberland ronnly to me directed, nil iniuisition
will he. liehl upon iho Ileal E.lrite of sai I ilce'd.
hi Augusta township, nt II o'clock, A. M. on
Monday tlie 3il day of MuHi I So I, at which time
and place yen are hereby warned to he nnd ap
pear if vou think proper.
JAMES COVERT, HherilV.
Shcrilf's Office. Sunhury, )
Jan. 25th, 1851.- ti. )
AM
STimi.onY 'rut: ri:uxi:ATi:t wt. c. w.
o HA civ. Prui'i'Mi ir i.l' A sir- p . Ah:iim'iii . I'hrc
"I L'V. unit lnMiiirmi'v, c ni iniit Willi Cl ' It ATIU.N,
I'l-'lll Swri-ili-ll. I'llicc Nil. 71 I,(J1'I Si FtrrH. I'llllmti'llillill,
i iltitTF tun -itvici-s III tin-1-itii'ns i I' N.Tllii.ailirlliillil CfillllH .
Hi' li:t li'-. n CMiiMiitril liy nil lli-it'im ihiI licailnul l.uruii-.
unit t-i!j'inii h.-jii-r rci'icJi ii .'5 .in AsliiCoji-r ihan any one
IlvillU. VlllV II il'H e.lil-Uill'vll III-i.lllll. In tM.ilTIHIIl-J
ilii-sS.l, lii-icl. ai.ni S.i 1'.!..iif iiiu iliKt.ihri-H can liave
lia-ir ani K i:ii s.lrinvn l.y n inline tl.i- liali-in tin il iv nt Uieir
hittil. All Ifl Irt s cmi.i rtiiiiii-j 1 lii ii i . I'i'i' witt n-rri- e iia.
iiicili itc mii-nii..n. tint Xaiiviui ii unit in liny i:nl nl" tlie
W THI Wl Itl-'il nil llillill
tlf! '! ! '" l;',ariil in iinke
ll-'ii't miWi' Im f li.iin.ili.iii un am il t!i'- Uil wni-l l'i-
Hli'K : 1 i'lllifcn1..iluVI.-' i ra OT tin- Kili-cr!'".. Ill lire illl.tltl
lilcnl nl II wi naliy lniiii;in' ; In.- ti;n tin- jntwrr In rcilii'lil
nicti nif ri-rn't:i iln- 1 , n- ,i ih,. l-.uii-; an! lr all
(MUCK nt liiiz :l.. Iillfl I'nr 111. rcciMTViS Ft Hi 11 nr t-'.t prni-t-llv.anii
iHi-l.:iniiii! nl' I'iIIitv ticl.cls. 'I'liMincnuti nf I lie
rilinvi- li-tii ii - c;i!i -i Inn I- In i n it i:c nt mi., t in nail it vicin
ity, an.l la tile I nlieil St in-fi In id" t'nll Kunnlii-tlna nl' lilt
Iti.linn atlvaii-i nr HnrnM-ni-fS fi.-n-. l-i.-rn i-iti ititrinc III
la-t I ar yi-us wlitli- lii-n-. I,clli-I4 will nn-wiT every inr
p ise, .-iti I will il i an w i Ii as In c:itl in periinti-. iimi tlm tnuil
isinw Si i S'ltV- lli:il i-i-ifi '. nenl n il V ir In Irani inmiey
llir .n-rli tin; I', n iiiVu-e. linlni'k rreive Ipun .'SKilo
limit Utlrrs iii'iitlil'. iin-t liiitf tii-viT iiiissi-il nuc Iti: mr-
tii-ulnr In n.-ttiit' PnH- (trii-.., c ay nnil Si:i:i'. Allli-itiTs
wti! In- rctii-i nis: " tit!i-ii.li.:t t-i. it' pi'i'tiaiit. 1'iir inure par.
tienhts call nt tin-niii.-,; ,n iljis jiiiju-r inn i-l an Aslrnli gi
ral A llll-ltcle- irr:il
TI l,'.i-ns; flrcri alt ive I'.'-I 'li. Vtiitnili"li'lnn.
C. . ItlMIAI li.
riii.'j.ti.lj l,:a. Ti b. s. Jr.',l.-Cin.
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
t Jjll K Siilis-crilicr who resides in Philadelphia,
S. oilers fir sale tho following property in .Mil
ton, ."Northiiinljerlanil eountv, viz: The larc
jri-rr p-"TTT .y-.Tj-"
-.LtJ-. MiJlLX-&I I
jllI ;
upper .Milton, loitoerlv occupied l.y
Mc.-srs PattersMts as a Carriage Makers Shop !
The huilding is 00 feet front on upper Market
sln-et, and 10 leet on r rout stieet, and is two
stories hi.'h. Also a two story
IlKICiv: ULACKSMITII SHOP,
40 hv 25 feel, on the same premises. The lot is
on the corner of uiiiii r Market and Front streets.
un.l is lili H-et front, and loll feet deep.
The piemiscs wind. I he vuluahlr tor a Foundry
or otlier iua.!!iillictiiriug purpo..os, and will he sold
on reasonalile and accommodating terms hv ap-plviii-;
rilh.-r to JAC'OI) UA Ii RH i A N,"
Philadelphia.
.1. F. V OI.n.MiEl!. Esq.. Miln.11 or
II. !!. MASSEK, I'-q., Sunhury.
i'l.i.a.h-l-.ht-.,, Jan- 2S, lisol If-
I Eciuity land and Pe:irio:i Aeiicy,
fpil!'. im:"rBi;.ii-f A 1 1--iiit y nnd (.cin-i-.l .A ;nt l 1Id
i A KV I J.Sillii'll. I !!.! If. cM I A li t s 1,
nr. tiii j
: li.-tiii.v I.Mi-tn iii.ii To,, us 1 ir 1:1 )t- iMi! i i if,!. 1!, inc. ,
, in 11 i-ii iv I i i'.:.; ;il Hi-- r-t ,u ol li -v tuiiii.-n'. vi;h n lium
1 fiuii -1-1 I'ti.n.t.ir a ' in inc.' w it1 1 1 n- i-cr.iry innnn. j
, .11, 1 1 !-' i.: ... I :lsuu ;il lri iiiu awt-m I i Itc-jisitTM ;iut j
: K'V.m 1 Hi lli - l . .t. .liC'-, In: i sm-; ,rt'i;: n-r lm i
ilh;' r.t:cil, ;i.nl m: if-.ii, t ry inljiiHuni.t i-l' 1 io (iiiitmnl
1 cliiuiN i'.' t vri'y li.inl." J
; liy -i It'o A'l - t' i' 'ii'-rrsift, JJ -nuiy ,u:nl in iifrnulvii t
i ili- l'i t s :itr! s. ! !rs t!i.- v r .-r't-i-J. un.l m' list- v-tn- i
i ti -tif l:i'iiii vv-n's, unr I ;:-(. 't.tl,.iM- H'lVi-.l niiixt
' in 'ii. 'if H l nr' i-s : I-1 1 ' i nf
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r. II.-i-iJI' ll'.S i:'l I'.' il I,
- ii il pi ! -fc-i ti in tliii' i ."tt
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. i-JJH'.l, (HI '.!! Ill lllto(
-1 K'TVt'i! i'. nr 111 ittlil
I in- t i n'li Iti ;i'u fi.
"! w.llt L"ntl tiini the
'ii -in i lii.r Cnuiitry. i-f
if si ic i 'I !!:'. ilriitu, when
;s I' rn ; I i i.it inont
nt t i f. I'- l' !li i 'I t::u W. h Ul i 'T t:iM-s; r :,n U Ii ill
, (kills; -in I I r 'in' t:.M!Mi"!i h -l ; imtiI Ijw tuti M m-mu, in
tin- I'llit-M-nl S.:. rs It u l. s.
I I'M !!'! in in. mt1. ift "v t ' Mn-mii'TK ' T pr ttsMi n at a
ilif'.;'ti(-' ami wlit'ii ciiiui'v uj. :iiiHl liir I i - frnointt. are prt
! MirfiMiyu1 c.'l Ai;.-iil. i!i ;iti:tli on hull lux iifiutl let.
' 'I'-M iffis:iry i .mi ;iiut liMiriU'linusi. uml iiiiiriii:ttiuii u
j 111! Nllliji'ClS II j IPC I !'IMim: I ' 11 CIH'l'l III pC ist'l'll, i-ll ill IS
! uiin-H. will tt. iurinlifil in iTulnr t'liri'-Mii'inilfultt willi
j un' I'lniuc
' l'iris.)ns iltViriiic ii t' iiiifiti 'ii cl" lVi',inf in tln-iirutv ir
inivv. will ' rwuitt i l.::;i ;it! me pirticii tin Liidwii of iheir
l V HV. t- ifl!HT Willi II ti"! "I i fir- ii tlt:ir, II '-I !ir:jr ril(IH
; lit litl l'i r.''!ltt I hy r''?:i:il 111. ill. .Ml l-i1ltllllfM
! ti 'II to lC (FLItiMlO.) IIIpI n.ltrrfil t
1 t n viuj:s c. Ti;rwi:ii,
j fIV-.x HIT, I1. (),) Wuhliuigt -ii, 1. C.
IMIHMITKKS AM) JOItKLSRS-,
.5" Liin'i t y A Li ft, New Yorlu
(!! wt'fii IJf'mlw:iy anil N;i-iii )
A III! ir-w ri-.'i'ivii"' n ri-li :ik! !MMtit';il ut Ttnirut of
J. V. I :trry M'i illiil M iPi!.' t V i hmi. t.i wliii'll wr WW It I
l-Htticul irly in Hi- ti-n ii'tn.ii'-n i'ut.t utcli:ffleiK, miff
wilt nttiU It ml
i.-l -rt.i, 1 1. . I n
I'tci-t I. .r tin- a t i t:ici- ii ti call, tix w.- are
in i:., .iinu til, 1 1 r Cush, lower Ulan
vi r l,..,.ii. i il r. I In t'.
Al illim-rs i-t.li film !v tiii utM h i s wii'i c.
rv iirih-le in
llll-lr Itlir. Ill III, "III llu Ci.f'l I I I II ll'lll 111 1 1' II ' a
Xnctli'ii pri. j
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j n.ir I'lVll
I pii-.-s.
un.l ...tiiii .t In; fciirjitis.'il inrlicnuly tr loi
Itii-li llat mi.' l':i lti!,!Mn. a l.ir-c variety.
, 8ilks run! S.an,i l.s- Until,, t,..
l'nii,, rni'.i 1, 'I'aiii-iniis jni.laKii a lieaa
'rrniiiiiinys i i lltii... l't, k mill lirrsM-s.
I Jfiiny l.itlil I 'ti , I'.ilty nnil ll;i,tn llcait llrf-nnt-fi.
j l-aiilirniili-reiU'ti;!-s. I 11 mm. .Vis. mi'l I Ih-iiiiki-us.
j lai.iii- 'iili-rt'il C.t'.-ai-js nu t tii.i lim:, Sw.-Kimil Muilin.
1 Tiiri'tiit, liiu.sffl -v N airn, i, in-. :., uml l.lsle 'l'tir.-ii
i IJM-S. f
! I'.fniirnid.-rcil, Vvv -:rv TiT.i l'i;iin !,ini-i ('amlirir llkm,
an. I A I ills, IvJir't, i-i.c '1 itn-uil uml Sowing
Si!'v
S-iiriM, I'caviiM uihI lr FH Ill.lft.
Swix, .1 .cniift!, Il Miflii:i, no'l Hiriii'p I-nwim.
I'.tlt'ir ntli i'1-il. I i.tiiirir-k uti-l I'l iin t 'mil tl Tin Slukwll.
A 1'n'i ts ftiiiiit rf Sir:iv ii . Ih.
I'rr-ti.'.i miit AtiM'i i-'iin Arltiit inl ' vria.
Willi u Inrtr vuni-iv ii"t ni' iUi.ui -.1 nlnvc.
All w.fliint; to nvrti'l iviyiim I 'ul' ri.- will mnko numry
t v ral In v.: uml .iti"i 11 m 1 Ih-iiim1 ck.
rv Yulk, Jim. ii, 1K.11 Mm
Estate cf ZiAHY N. EI3ELY, Deo'd.
('I'K'i; i lierehy iviu that letters Irstauien
lary have lin n urunteil to the nuhscrilirr un
the Kstato of Miny M. Kisi-ly. l.ite of enmliury,
dee'd. All iersous inilclilcl to sadc Ksttiti) or
haviiit. cliiiins atiainst the haiue are requested to
call on the milisi ii!.cr and wlt'c the vtiine. For
this purpose lie will attend at the late residence of
the. ilce'd, Tuesday und Wcduesilay the 4 til and
5tU of February lievt.
' 1'ItANKI.IN A. CI.AKK,
Kvri-nlor.
8haiuokiii township, Jan. J I, 1851. Ut.
52-lTJEL EETEZS,
AMI
B0 0T-TEEE MAKER,
So. 95 Race Street.
Second door below Third,
PHILADELPHIA.
VHEHE all kind of last, 0f the latet
' stylo und liest material, arc uiuuufuctured
on reasonable terms.
All order promptly and punctually attended to.
Philadelphia, Nov.' , 1850 ly.
NVKMNG
nipple tub
BOTTLES Dreaat pumps, and
rles just received and lor sale hv
JOHN YV FP.ILLNU
rninbury, Ian- 18, 1851 if
.SUNBUHY AMEKTOAN'AND SHAM OK
' NOTICE. i
Nurlliiiiiikrlnnil County, (.
In tiie Orphans' Court nt January Term, A. 1)
1S51. oil thi Petition of Daniel tiring anil Cntlin
rine his w ile, h o Catharine .Morrison, one of the
heirs nf Mninnel Morrison, late of the florounh of
Milton, dee'd. The Court prant ti Rule upon
Elijilielh Morrison, intermarried with John Wor
1 tn . Cathi.vim; Morrisnu, iutemiarriej with Dan
ii I f 'rice Anncv Morrison, intermarried with No
ah Prentice, Samuel Morrison, since deceased !
lenviny; a widow Mariah Morrison (and no issur.)
now of the State of Illinois. Sarah Morriton,
intermarried with William Kennedny, Charlei
Morrison, and Henry Morrison, Margaret, MBry
and Franklin Morrison, heirs and representatives
of said dee'd, rcipiiring them to apiear at the sta
led Orphans' Court in April next, then and there
to accept or refuse the said estate at tho valuation
thereof, and in caie all Ihe heirs and representa
tives, refuse so to do, or to lake the same, then to
show cause if any they have why the aid premi
se! should not lie sold according to tho act of As
temlilv in such case made, &c.
Certified from the records of our said Court at
Sunhury, the (tth day of January, A. V. 1851.
l)y order of the Court )
John P. Piu sell, Clk O. C. )
All of which you arc hcreliy required to take
notice,
JAMES COVERT, Sheriff.
January, 18, laol (1U
l'i -ie U rocorics a ml Teas !
DAVID PKASK,
S. V Comer (ilh I)' Arch Sircel, Philadelphia.
FFEKH for sale all kinds of choice. Family
-' (iroccrics and selected article in his line of
husiui.'ss ; (trcen anil IJIack Teas nf all ipinlitiet
and prices; Ilea Mocha, Old Java and other
kinds of Coll'ce. Sugars, Com Starch lor
diiiLrs, farina, Fiirs in small drums. Layer Kui
sins, Eiench Clarified Isinglass fur jellies; Extra
hile Wheat Rochester and Philadelphia 1' a
milv Flour in Whole and Half Hariris ; "Latum"
j ()jvo oil; assorted kinds i.f Sauces and Ketch-
tiis, Pickles. Olives, Preserved (i'in:;er, Ac, Ac.
(nods packed for the country and sent to Pail
Road Depot or elsewhere without charge.
DAVID PEASE,
S. W. Cor. Oth A- Arch Sts.
Philadelphia.
Feh. 1,1S51 ly ch. M. A. '50.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
1 V ..,..,,... rn r.t..r nf It,.. Ilri.lion. nnrl nf
l NorthuinlH'rlandcountv.will he exposed to puh-
lie sale on Tuesday the 'ioth .iav of Felnuarv, ul
the Puhlic House ,,f William Weaver in Ihe town
of Shamokin, to wit
Lot No. :
w hich is
erected a frame
i"7 JJMelUii''- House
... .
l No. 13 A ifi, with
frame Dwelling Hoi...
! ! Iii-ri-nit Wm j -1 As 7.pi nn vvliii'li is rrc.'tril il.
STONK MOL'SK
.viso ine iiueresi anil rigui 01 sum uiio-iair ui inr
.: ,i .i........... ..fin .,.,, . ,., rertain lots of
. - .,. 1. . . ... 1 :i.i i-i ... .1..
1....1 i said town now ..wued hv liev. J llatnil-
..... ii,,. i,lU v,,,.. i-, .-,; l-jy. I3S. in the
town of Sliamokin. Also a piece of land lying
nclvveen 1' rauklin stieet and lot N o. I008, Shakes
pear and Spurt.heini streets through which the
Rait Road passes. Also a small part of a lot hr
ing the front part of a lot owned hv Harinan Sny-
' dor, fronting un Commerce street, situate ill the
town of Shamokin, Northumh;rland county, late
I the estate of John C. Hoyd, dee'd. Sale to eoin
I inence tit 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, when the
terms will he nntde known hv
PAUL I.EIDY, Adm'r.
Hv order of tlie Court. )
JOHN P. PCK-sRI,, Cl!.. i
Jan. 23, 1830. Is-
H.ilSTl.lN liltSJrSt'S Olitte.
OTICI'. is hcreliy iven that h Iters of Ad---
miiiistratioii have heen granted lo ihe sut--scriher
mi tite estate ol' Christian Krieger, dee'd..
late nf Loner Augusta township, Northumher
hiiid county. All persons indehled to said estate,
or having claims against. Ihe saiu.i, are requnsted
! to ci.l on the snhscriher for settli'tnent.
SAM I EL KRIF.GER, Adm'r.
.o'.ver Au;usta tp., Jan. 25, tiol tt-
-Ml'SKWL INS't'liU.Ml'lX'rs.
iYo. 207 Clr-siwt Shrrt, front Arcade,
Pit 1 1. . ti'.Lcil t a.
Articles and Tovs.
.,( nnc .itl.er kloi
His prices are I ower than tieiM
in 1 hiladelphiti- All kind of
f Musical lustra-
mriits reji.iircd in Ihe best workmanship, and also
taken in trade.
Philadelphia. May 25, 1850. ly.
Estate of JCEII IIAMOIt, Dee'd.
( TVyOTIC'R is hereby given that letters of admin-
' istnitiou have been granleil to Ihe suliscri
i Isrs on the esttitv of John Humor, dee'd., late of
I Point township, Norihmnhcrlaui! coiintv. All
' )ersons indchtcd to said esttite, nr having claims
i against the same, are requested to call oil the sub
' scrils rs for n-lllement.
I ARKAll A M IIAMOI!,)
SAMUEL IIAMOIt, AdniV.
I JOHN IIAMOI!. S
i Point township, Jan. 11, 1851. Ct.
AT iM'.nuri:i) 1MMCKS.
rixIlK snhscriher desirous of disputing of her
JL slork of
MILI.INKUV AND FANCY" PRY' GOODS,
respectfully informs the public that she will ell
hrr entire stork now on hand, at very reduced
prices. Her stock is inado up of all assortment of
itishionahle millinery gomls. Also a lot of fash
ionable Fancy Dry Goods, consisting in part, of
Ribbons, Glove3, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs,
and handsome material, of vatious kinds, for la
dies' dresses.
ELIZA HUTU FOLLMER.
Suuhurv. Jan. 18, 1851. if.
NOTICE ' )'"'
i ; Spring & Summer Dress Goods.
!S hereby (riven tl.nt letter Testamentary hav. ' His.,sti..e..t eo.isistsof ihe laU-st and most desi
j bee.,, uraiiteil to iho sub.-rilM-r on the e.ute of ; ru,,le sv,,., o jj,,,, (;t.rlllllll. Krench c Aine
the Kcv.Jas. Lay ..te ol the Uorouli ol Nor- ril.all (i'oods. ISueh as Delaine', 'l'issues, llcra-
iminiiH-rnui,., uec ... All persons inueui-u io .m
estate r hav.n- claims against the same ara re-
ipu sled le cull on the subscribers lor settlement
without delay at the residence ol C, 11. Kay, Nor-
IlluiiiU-rlaud. I
JAMES KAY", ) ,.
C. H. KAY", J Executor.
Northumberland, Jan. 18, 1851. 6t.
T. S. BOBST'S
AND WATCH ESTABLISHMENT
In Selinsgrove, Pa.
Ciurlii. t'at(iiii and Jewelry,
1 EPA IK ED in the best manner and warranted
to M-rtorui well.
All work inttusUd to his car will be drictlj
attended to,
tSelinsrjrove, Nov. SO. 1850. tf.
800 LABORERS WANTED,
IMMEDIATELY' du the Trovorton Rail Road
to whom liberal waives will be paid.
KLMUEli CLEAVER,
. Engineer.
Trevorton, Jan. 4, 1851. tf.
1'uluable Hooka,
T IFE or Cubist, handsomely bound, D'Ac
aiust' llisroai or run liKroBMATiox,
Blank Dai-hook aid L"uius, lull bounded.
For sale at the publisher price by
II. Li, MASSES,
Sunhury, July 11, 1849.
' 1 GREAT ARRIVAL OF
WILLIAM HOOVER respectfully Informs
his friends nnd customers that ho has
just returned from Philadelphia, with an excellent
assortment of
NUW GOODS,
which ho oilers for alc at his new store at Ms
er'ii Mill, Hollowing Kim. 'J'lii' goml were
sclerted with great care, and will he sold at the
lowest prices.
HIHTO(;k UiNf-asci-soi' KVKHY VAltlETV, Vie
J)rj (iootJs,
Surh os Cloths, Cassimncs, Sntlinrln, Muslim,
Calluots, Mousiu liitc )c l.nintt, Al
pacca. Merinos, Fianucls,
Checks, (.'tug
ham. iVc.
ALSO:
An assortment of
HATS, .CAPS, tif.M AND I.KATIItn S1K1K9
QUEENSWARE,
HARDWARE, IRON and STEEL, NAILS, Ac
A general a-isnrlinciit of Ciroccrirs, such a
Sttar, Colfee, Tea, Molas
es, Spices, &.C.
Also an assnrtinent of Liquors, such a
Brandy, Rum, Whiskey, Wines, iVc.
IT?" Produce of all kinds taken in exchungo ut
the highest market prices.
Hollowing Run, Nov. S.1, 1K50, ly.
TO PHYSICIANS AND OTHERS.
fllHE suhscrihers oiler to physicians and drug
A gists, a carefully selected stock of drugs and
medicines, which they will guarantee to he. of tin
hest quality, pure and unadulterated in nil enscs.
I'lu ir facilities for importing foreign driurs and
chemicals arc such, that I hey are cuahled lo sell
them upon the hc-U terms, and at Ihe rami tiin
to assure their customers of their .genuineness.
They have also recently prepared, nnd now gf
fer fur sale a superior article of
( UIl i rTliC.I.MA, &.C..
RcseiiiMing Henry's Magnesia, free from carhon
ic aeid and roughness or urittiness, almost entirely
tasteless, cotnhining in an equal hulk from three
to four times the strength of the common kind,
and sold at ahout one hull' the prieo of Henry'
Magnesia.
They have also prepared tho
Fluid Mfi'jMU'sI:).
l"'h is a new and valuahlc remedy in acidity
! "f the .tmnacli.heartl.iirn. ttaujea. A-c, al less
; ""J" haH J''c prtce ol lite foreign article.
i . wvc " ol "'" propara-
. ani un assonmeni oi
I'ni'c Drugs in Powder,
j f '1"t, "V 'l.5
untl j pound hollies, such
as Aloes, Khiiharh, Sentia, Senega, Pliatanv, Ki
no, (uiiii Araluc, Serpenturia, Ext. tilyryrrh, I)e
cac, Potassa Sulph., Potassa Nitras, llorax, Spi
gelia, liuclm, Orris, Cascarilia, Canella Alliu,
Uva Ursa. oi:c. '
Great care has heen taken to have thus pre
pared from the hest selected driers and in uch a
way as to preserve Ihe cluracturistii s of each ar
ticle without injury.
They have also a variety of
Clx-iiiica I .V I'lmrttieict'iilical
l'reparations of their own ir.anufjeture, and .Id
to the list all the valuahlc new reincdirs as they
become known. Among them may he mentioned
the following :
Ilytlrncytaiic Acid, I,rriarnli.li f Merrurv,
1 ro;H.ruiniiff in chiiiic.
nf I'ntasjgi,
I.iqanr Atniuniii,
Aipiu, U I.
Phi.sphst. do. n new re
incilv fir Ultcninulttu.
Bias .Mum.
Kjiuspi .ii 1 1 em in a,
' (Itmsmn,
" 'raruxiram.
" Vuli-rtati. ihiicl, ii
new and uu-l til reiimlv.
Ir al,
' '.inc.
Kxirm-t nf Senna, (laid, a
i!rtis.inl Iia in In uihiiiinsttfr
I i-littilri'ii.
iCktiiu-l ul' ltui-liu Coma.,
' Ihuil.
Siiii-lis.
Su'sijittri!1,! C'-'ai-
pnAlttnti flin, I,
do. il,. ihe,
Ul M ill: IC ill.
Cnlirymli 1'iimn.
ilu sitteil.
Sps. .Ether Nitros, X'.. S. P., Oils of Copaiva,
Cnbebs, Ergot, 'J'ohaccc, Ac. Cilnile ol Iron
and Quinine. Sesqui-Oxide of Iron, un untidole
for arsenic. Citrate of Magnesia, a new and pleas
ant cathartic medicine, put up in 12 o.. bullies,
iji2 per doz. Collodion, or Liquid Adhesive Plas
ler j a convenient application in many surgical
operations, pnt up in small vi-.U Also
CANTIIARIPVL COLLODION OR blis
tering LIQUID,
A convenient preparation of cantliaritles in manv
cases where there is a difficulty of applying Ihe !
,,i;ro kit.i.n. i.,.,.. i" .:.....':. .it
ordinary blistering plaster. A coatui
silk or some similar substance, will produce a
l.tmr , ll.r,.,. I, s , .-.i
! in the usual time ol't.hoiii twelve In.urs. '
Physicians and others in iy depend upon the
faithful and prompt execution ol' their orders al a
low rules as the hest qua I ily of medicines can La
purchased.
CHAh'LKS ELLIS & CC.
5(i C'hesnut street, l'hilada.
Lalroratory. (ilh untl Morris Ms. 'uutliwark.
Noveinhcr 10, 1850. If.
NEW TOYS, FANCY ARTICLES,
"ANEs, fe. Just received, a lareaud hand
some ass.irtmenl of
Tovs, Kiincv (loods,
Canes, violin striuus, douiinocs, stunfs, pui.lrs
and tricks, niovimr lii;uies, sej.ir rases, work and
fancy boxes, napkin rin-s, rallies, etc., of verv
description, at the lowest prices, wholesale and re
tail. Call and sen
GEORGE DOLL'S NEW STORE.
10J North (ilh t., Philadelphia, lata of Sd straet.
N. 1). Canes neatly inountuj, and Fauv
Turnin done.
Nov. tl, 1850. Jmo. "
i:j)vjx hall,
(Lati ar Tan Fuivi or Watkissos & 11 all,)
Vo. 24 South Scrond Sired,
Philadelphia,
; pESPEtTFri.I.Y" informs his old friends and
customers, as well as the puhlic irenerally,
I that he has opened an entire new slock of elegant
. ..
, es.Hilks, Lawns, Muslins, Shaw Is, Hilklls, Gloves,
j , Vilril.u. D Dress ,d Fancy Good,
j.ia. Marcii Hi, 1850. ly '
j .
W.W VOItli. ii. l'llll.ilKLIllIA
JOURNEYMEN
Ilaltt'i-ts isMoclatloti,
Cor. f tth aul Chestnut Srcct, J'hila.lelphia.
"O.NTINTE to make and sell a finer and mora
' durable Hat for Ihe money than any other
rstublishiuent in the I'nileJ Males standard
prir af Hat $3 00. Gents and Uoy'a Cloth and
Glazed Cap. I'nihrells, Carpet llac, Calafy
Panama and Straw Hal at equally low price.
May 85, ls50. ly
J. H. ZIMMERMAN,
Jl'SlllU OF THE l'K.it'E
Sunbury, Fa.
Off in Deer Street, immediately oppoaita the
Public School House.
fr Mniues collecltii aad all business ptoniylly and ear
(ally si uml l lo.
April 20, 1850.
NOTICE.
AS the auhscrilier intend' waking new arrange
iiieuts in hi business on (he first of Janua
ry 1851, all person knowing thoinselve indebted
to hitii, are requested to rail arid friake ettleinent
up ts that time, by paymepf of Ciug tbrir note
tor tlie amount Oue. v . ..
JOHN W. FRILINtt.
Sunhury, Dec. S8 1850. tf.
IN JOURNAL.
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
OF 1TC?.THUK33?.L;A1T CO'JITTT,
.
Fiom Ihe fird dty of January, A. J). 1830, fo iUn 31.v diy of December, Jl. I). 1S50,
bulk days included,
(iF.OItGE H. VOfXn.MAX, Ei., TREASURER, IX ACCOUNT WITH THE SAME.
DR.
To ra'l ree'd from Collector for l S4fi, $14 00
" 1K47, 7 00
" " 1848, 219 47
" 1813, S3o!l 14
" " 1850, 28(15 011
" Cotinly tax on uns'led land 147 82
" Nehool lax do J2j
" Road lax do 34s ;tj
' tax from Coxr, on land in
Coal township, 23
Vo dividend 011 Norlhumherland liridge
stwk, - . 80 00
I o cash from James Riiov, 3 no
lijlanrc due (ienrgo B. Youngmaii upon
County funds, - . Ofil -,
!S7,2.-)1 035
GF.ORfJE VOUXGMAX. ESQ . TREASURER. tV ArcOT'VT WITH TIIE COFXTY
RESPECTING STATE FUNDS. Foil 10 '
DR.
To amount of State tax ree'd for 1813,
Fo do 1I0 for 1I8,
To do do r lsi"),
To do do for lS.rit),
$27 00
41) 5-J
20! I (IS
UiHU 5-t
4IM 2.-j
41!) Hi
701 1!)
lo .In tax on unseated land,
To liaJauco on Tavern Licenses.
To (lo Retailor Licenses,
To do Ov iter shops. Reer Houses,
Distillers Licenses,
On militia l'n,c,
2 15
37 1 11
do
fcl.l.Cln 1U
SETTLEMENT WITH THE
Evpendilnres of .he County of Northumberland as per orders issued by the f ommi.ssioners
on the 1 reasuipr of soul
Constaliles making return to Court,
Clerk' wages fur 18 1'), in full,
do do for 1850, in part.
Premiums on Fox Scalps,
Viewing iirs for roads ami bridges,
Damages,
Commonwealth costs,
Building and repairing bridges,
General ami Spring elections,
Prothollot.iry's fees,
As.scs-.ors' pav.
Public buildings,
Constables utientliiij Court and Spring
Elections,
Contingencies,
Ktfunding.
Coroner' Inqu-sU,
County A uditors,
WTO 51
Cl 47
2:J G2
40 00
l :w oo
I K! 00
107 07
1510 4!)
4!M '.2
1.1 1 1
2C1 12
201 34
173 00
55 57
7 20
12(i :)
K0 00
S3,$?2 02
AMOUNT DUE FROM COLLECTORS ON COUNTY AND STATE TAX.
Coon ty Tax.
j fsiinucl Awl, Augusta, 1840, 27 !)ii
Michael Eveit, do ISKi, 40 '.15
John Leibig, Coal, lS1d, 20 Oli
David Stablnetker, Delaware. do 117 1)5
John l.eisenriiig, NorthiiiiiL'erlaild, do 22 Ii 52
John Leihig, Coal, IS 10, LIS 21
Daniel Slablnecker. Delaware, do 2lt'.l 40
Thomas Uarr, Lewis, do 8(1 (ifj
John l.eisenriiig, Northumberland, do 271 72
Jesse Smith, Point, do 25 81
Jacob Reck, Sunhury, do lit:! Il'.l
John Leibig, Civil. " lS5n, 0U (ill
Dennis liuoy, Chiiinpu pie, do ' I 1 15
Charles Fox. Dehnva;, do 7l!(l
j Martin Drutnlieller, Jackson, do U!i5 20
John t'l.ipp, Lewis, do 70H 5-1
Jacob . Olark, Lower Augusta, do "s'S 20
Hav id llain. Lower Ma'.ionoy, do HFJOS
Isaac D. IJjker. Little Mahonov, do 4 1 K5
James llunv, Milton, ' do 30 ! 88
James Vandyke, Nnrthumberlaiiil, do -I2H 55
j Joseph Vunkirk, Point, do ,')':! 50
Henry R. Johnson, Push, dj 451 2.)
I Samuel Hales, Sium ,ki:i, dn 2!j:J :id
(.'oiirad Kershner, Suubury, do U2!3'l
j(ieorje Kuns, Turlttit, dr, 55,-j :J2
; Jacob Eckmau, Upper Augn.tta, do Dlo 70
I
I !S,2ti2 or
MILITIA FINES DUE
i Michael Evert, Augusta.
lw If!. SiJl (l'i
ISIs1, 1 !)5
do lii on
do :).) on
1S!!I, 21 50
do 35 5(1
do -11 50
do 7li till
da i:i oo
do l'i 00
lltl iij Ul)
do lii 50
do 2110
1850, 2!) 00
, do .'iS 50
do 15 00
$5 Hi -1)
David Stahlnecker, Delji
l,lln ''htg, ( '.ml,
JJ,ob I.eck, Suulmrv,
-,oim Leibig, C.
David Slaldnecker, Delaware,
I hoimis Harr. Lewi-i,
Jacoh I!. Clark. Lower Augusta,
James liuoy, Milton,
.lessr Smith, Point,
Win. Johnson, Kush,
Jacob Heck, Sunhury,
Jacob Holla, I pper Mahonoy,
John Leihin. Coal,
Ahr' ani Kunsclnuin, I". Mahoiiov
Dennis liuoy, Chilisipjaipic,
AMOUNT OF COt'NTY AND STATE TAX
C'cii.LKCTiiiis. CoiM'Y Tax. Statk Tax, Militia Finks.
.Tobu Leibio. Coal, tii'-'lli SI 17 02 SO!) 00
Dennis ll iov, Cliilistpuupie, 832 15 1.14(1 87 45 00
Charles Fox, Delaware, 'JliS 2 4 1.770 Sii (i;t 01)
Maitin Drumheller, Jackson, lioll li-.'i !l2(i 05 88 00
John Chi pp, Lewis, 783 54 1 1,118 67 a7 50
Jacob II. Clark, Lower Augusta, 500 11 77; 15 DO Oil
David llain, Lower Mahonoy, i'J8 2ll 81!) lii 72 00
Isaac. D. Raker. Little Mahonoy, 132 15 187 25 21 50
J. lines liuoy. Milton, 4!i:t li 705 Ol) tij 50
James Y'.imlvke, Noiihiimbeilaud, 573 55 (iHO 83 50 50
Joseph Vankirk, Point, 48;) 35 711 04 3250
Henry II. Johnson, Rush, 577 01 810 40 42 00
Samuel Ibdes, Sh.imokiti, 5S7 4!) 841 00 65 00
Couiad Kershner, Simluity, 4lil 42 :ui 4V! 5!) 50
Geo are Kims, Tnrbnt, " 775 32 1,130 80 37 50
Jacob Eektmin, Lower Aurrusta, 4ti:i 13 (ii, 34 35 00
Ab'ham Ktinselman, Up. Mahonoy, 4GS IP) 033 til) 38 50
S!l,750 7'J $11,230 13 Sj 50
Vk, the nnder-ined. Auditors of Norlhumberlaml Comity, duly elected and sworn
ailjitat the ac.Munts ol the ollieers of sii I comitv, dn ceri ifv lh it w e hu va ca refuily exam-
ined the youeher. and dud that there is ,,m lo G'eorn,, !. Vouuu'.m.ii, Est,., Treasiner, the
sum ol limn hnuilred uml si.vtv-mu) dollars nod (ilteeti c s : ul-o, due to llm li.iuk of Nor-
thumbeilaiid one Ihous;,,,,! dollars ; U, due to ihe Slate two thousand and seventy dollars
and lilly-six cents, b.ilanco upnu Stain Tax. and twelva hundred and aivtvnine doll. us ami
lorly-live cents, outflamlmu' llilllti.t line;
ol two llmusaml ttuee hnintreil an. I hityiwii
of the conntv atnotint In sovon Ihoos.-m I uiv
cents. While, then) is due from cailloolor
Iwelve dolhtrs ami thirtv-thri'e cents, and
humlrod ami Ihirtemi dollars ami ei-'htv-ei'.hl
dollar, mid forly-liv cents outstanding "milit,:, lines: also, ihiitv-thtee dollar conn' lines,
and one. hundred ami f.f.v-lvv., dollars jury funds; also, a note held nptiuat Thomas Allen
for thirty-seven dollars, in all amounlim; in
ilollars and sixty-six cent. Afler cletlnol
county will bo sis thousand eiaht hundred
xv liners our iijihi inn Bin nay oi January,
IXOUXTY K.ll
AND PENSION" AGP.XCY,
The altcntion of the public ia railed to the ad
vertisement of Mr- Charlr (J. Tucker, Attorney
and AroiiI at Washiqton City-- Person hav
ing claims for bounty Land or Pension are in
formed that thcuWriher ha made arrangement
for the requisite forms, and claimant caliiiiK at
hi office, ran have their paper prepared and
forwarded to Mr-JlVkcr ut W.;',,;,,,,,, Rl,j
by huu bo hr0lwr,y attended to before iho De-
partiuent lilt-re,
Suuburx', Jua. 18, 1801
H. B. MAP.SER.
CK.
Ry rash paid upon Com'ers Orders. 5i0fi71 07 j
liy Tressiirer's cniiimissiou upon
Kit! 77
107 10
74 21
4 46
Uy cash paid lo Eastern Penitentiary
liy rash anil expense renewing nolo
in Rank of Northiiniherland,
Ily percentage on SI 78 31 at 2 perct.
l)y collector's percentage on !'l IT 82,
at a per cent, on unseated lauds.
By balance paid to J, M. Simpson, Esq,
lalo Treasurer,
7 31)
220 Co
S75I C i
FUNDS, Foil 1S50.
un.
Ry cash paid Sinte Treasurer as per re
ceipt, dated July 23d, 1850, -si-asisno
,.v ,l" do dated July 20. '50 3180 3fl
" 11,1 do do do 1151 18
J.v do dn dated Sept .7, '50 8il() (1(1
liy Treasurer's cum'sinii on !ji!)()45 31, 90 45
R.v do do no money ree'd
on unsealed hind, 20 40
Rv money paid to Volunteer romp's, Ac. 31 1 22
llalauce in the hands of Treasurer, 1180 1!)
pio.o-iu
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
Comity during the year 1850.
A mount brought over,
S5,872
(i. M. Voiks, uudiliu"; olficers accounts,
'
' ourt 1. 1 icr,
Stationery,
Prison evpenses,
Depiiiy Attorney General,
Printing.
Attorney for County,
Road tax on unseated lands,
Fees in Register & Recorder Offic
Hcp iiring County Engine,
Fuel.
:)0 00 j
5 p f Jacob Holla,
3 I ('Italics Weaver,
J v' William Wilson,
2 L Christian Albert,
Juror' pay,
210 00
280 110
250 00
1 1 7.1
min
Statk T.i.v.
Ab'm Kunse'iimn, Up. Mahonoy, do
William Irvtn, Chiiisiuaque, 18-13,
Davitl Slahhiecker. Delaware. 1S I8,
Jiio. Leiseuriug. Norlhiiinberland, do
John Leihig, Coal, 1810,
David Statilneckcr, Delaware, do
S2S.1 04
70 02
40 87
48 Oil
130 74
207 31
111) 47
2ti- 70
00 OS
27 2 55
C(l0 72
070 41
54 01
00 78
140 10
104 20
I boinas J'tirr. Lewis,
Jesse Smith, Po'nit,
Jacob Reek, Sunbtuy,
John l.c.tl iir. Coal,
Dennis Iluoy, ( 'bilisquaqiie,
Charles Fox, Delaware,
Martin Druinheller, Jackson,
John 'lapn. Lew is,
Jacob R. Cl.n!;, Lower Augusta,
David Main, Lower Mahonoy,
J. lines llunv, Milton,
do
do
do
1850
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
5:1 7!)
01 lo
58o 4 1
43li 3!l
(i;t 00
James Vandyke. Noit'.inmberlaiid, do
Joseph Vankirk, Point, do
Henry R. Johnson, Rush, do
Samuel Hales, Shanu.-I.in, do
Conrad lversliuer, Sunhury, do
Jacoli Eckmtiu, Upper Augusta, do
A. Kiiusciiii.tu, Upper M uhonoy, do
titi -
57 57
32 21
$1.81:1
55I0-15
FROM COLLECTORS.
IJrouht over,
duties Fox. Delaware, 1S50,
Martin Druinheller, Jackson, do
John I'ltipp, Lewis, do
Jacoh I!. ( lurk, L. Augusta, do
David Htiin, Lower M alienor, do
Isaac 1). linker. Little Mahonoy, do
Jtiutes ltuov, Milton, do
54
.'17
DO
72
1:
(it
James Vandyke, Northumberland, do
50 50
32 50
43 00
55 00
5!) 50
25 50
35 00
Joseph Vankirk, Point, do
Henry I). Johnson, Kush. do
"ijniucl Hales, Shamokin, do.
Conrad Kershner, Sunhury, do
(.leoftie Kuns, Turhut, do
Jacob L'ckuian, I p. Augusta, do
S120U 45
AND MILITIA FINES LEVIED FOR 1850.
also, comity orders yel onlsl.indin lo Ihe aiiiotml
ilollars and siMeeu ce ils, inakjii Ihe liabililic
I .Imd i.n.1 ilfn- il.r..., .I,.!!..- 1 ..;..!
- 11" , - nil l l: ikiiku. ,ui l-lHI, H VI
of Conntv Tax. eiolit thoii.timl tin l.n,i.li,.il mid
from collector,, of State Tax. four thousand ei"hl
cents, and twelve, hnmlreil uml jivii-.iiio
fourteen thousand live hundred and seventeen
inir the liabilities, the balance in favor of the
ami sixtv-three dollars und eihtv-four cculs.
. I). 1851.
. . 0r
DANIEL V. CACL, )
WM. L CtKllx'. Auditors.
K EL' BEN W. ZARTMAN, J
TREVORTON HOU13B,.
TUEVOItTO.V, Pa. '
riHIE mbseriher repeclfully interim the public
I that he hn opened a Public House, in the
new town of Trevorton, Northumberland eouulv,
and that lie ia well prepared tn accommodate hi j
quest Ul tiio best manner. Hi house is located .
IlC.-iv opKvsite Ihe Company' Store. He iiin j
provided with Knil atatuims uuic.ieiii mr -.j lior
ae. He trusts by prompt and careful attention
to businea to mret a hare of the pvdire patron
ape. HENRY B Vr5AYElv
Trevorton, Jan 11, 1850 tf
fo reign K c vj o.
ARRIVAL OF THE 5TKAMM11P
. AFRICA.
two vei:ks l at 1:11 mosi Et not-r.
SAFETY OF THE ATLANTIC
Interriliiiy New tiiilil the nnlinrnl.
The Br. Steamship Alrica, Cait. ltyrie, nr
rtvett at New X,, Siiinrthi v evenii from
I.iveipool, which poil flic? left on Ihe l.-l in
stiinl. She brings llm "liilifx inn ititidlirfrnee
of lbs. mfi-ly of the Sienmship Athttilic. This
will provn jr.v fill news to the many bavin::
friends nn board; an, I we may mid that llm
passengers of Iho Atlantic, wero Innnnht out
in Ihe Africa. It tinrmnr. .!-.. ,1... I a
' ----, --., ii. n mi- iiiiiiuui-j,
iyleain-r Liverpool on ihe 58th Deprmber.
proceeded on her voyage, nnlil Ihe (ilh of
January, when in the midst of a foniTni storm,
the mil ill shaft of the ete'ine was broken,
nnd she vvas eoinnlelelyli:ilile,. Tim win,!
I b"ing from ihe northwest, lendered it nnpos.
sihle lo slecr for llaljfnv, as wasCnpt. Vcst'
first intention, nnil Iter course was set for
Rermtida, bnl on tin; lilli, Iht: wind cnrniit
roiiinl lo the southwest, dpt. V. ileteimin.
ed to steer for il Enropean port, ami useless
as wero her eiipines, and only sli;:ltllv adapt,
ed for suiliiii', ho succeeded on th,. 2M in
ronchin? the port of ( jnoeuslowii iti safuty,
lifter saiiing over l.'iOt) miles. A meetiunf
insnngeis was hold on tm.ml the slcnm-
in . it at wind: resolutions were
lasseil in lesli-
mimv
f the iiiiwenrii.'d
en re of (.'a plain
! T-"" 7! !'." ""11 '
'einirim the
ship safely into pott. The following detailed
account of Ihe accident In the Allan lie: is fni-
02 nisheil the. AVi. Yfirk llemld by llm chief
00 : oilier of i be.
Alnca :
15:) 00 1 1 no Atlantic lelt Liverpool on the 2ih Dc
i: 50 cember, in fine sletimino cundilion, ;i'i,l with
VVt 00 0,11 a"J !,PP,cn,'nfii"11 lllo pari of her offi.
45 00 c,'rs '" rt'-,;111' lo the voyage, It was blnw
507 27: '!,' o strong yule at tho lime of deptirture)
110 17 , from W- S. V., so mucli so as lo render it
1-I ""possible to land her pilot. On the 2!)!li
Dec., ut 9 30 P. M., she pnssetl Cape Clear,
and faiily commciiued her homeward pas-
sago by pliingine; at once int.) a heavy head
l sea, ami stemming siren:: westerly "ale.-
i ' ""s "j fj....-.-,
2141 35 ' which continued without intermission for
t the tinio-fiilloxviriir up to the dav of the aeci
'.98 03 j n .., .,,7 .. . , ,
i ..v..,.. nn iiiu iui in a. tuning, iii noon, sno
j was in latitude 4fi 12, longitnle 41 W., it
I blowiuir strong ales from W. N. V, At
1 i 30 P. M , iha ct!L:ines were stopped, ns it
. was liist supposed by Ihe engineer on ac
: count of the lueaking of tho eccentric strap
. to Iho sturbnaril engine nnd, nn examina
! lion, il was ilt termiued to no ahead again,
working lhat eegiiie by hand: but anolher
revolution of Ihe wh"el proved Iha! the ac
cident was of a much more serious nudum
, Ihe main shaft was found btoken completelr
; through, (in a diagonal direc'.ion.) ihe bear
ing of tie- starboard pillar block, ;tt:d the ad
i dilioiiul turn afler tlie first fitoppagi; caused,
' one pari of the shaft to lap over lh" other
: thus fraeintins both pill.ir lduc';, and reitdi-r-
"ng Ihe engines p' rlecllv useless The ship,
i , , , '
i "lls at "ueo hove In under shirm carivns. llm
wheels lashed, iind all hands employed dnriiii;
J the uilil, and lor the billowing dav, in send.
iug up her s piare yards, and snipping her
vv heels of the limits a ta-k ;,t mice .biscuit
88 and diiuneiuus iti n
of w i n!, im,', tho
. deck covered xviih ice. but lm I n :i 1 1 . ! y ac.
' compli-hed without .I'l-i'leul. On the Till
, ami 8:b ayiiiL.'-to. with the hup-.' of an ubito-
tneiit of the. nale uml a chattn.. nf wind, as
'be caplain aitd al! h.tmls weio extremely
00 anxious to reach some port on our own coast.
'J! On the 9;h, the wiml hauled to the north
50 , , , , ,
50 VVt'S', ami became (jttili; moderate. Iti'.me.
00 diately mud ; sail, an.l shaped a course for
o0 Halifax, MI7 miles liMant, nnd New Y'mk
50 , mi i 'i-i. :.. ,. l i : i
4,tnn. 1 lin Mtitlltta . II lj I 1 1 1 1 i. .1 Illllll llieil.l-
I i 1 1 of the 1 Ul li, w hen an nb-ei vation placed
the ship ISO miles south and 70 miles west
: ot her position at llu; lime irf the accident
' A yule now sprung up nijaiii fium tho sonlh
' west, and il became necessary to heave ihu
ship lo ;. for even wiih modi-rale weather it
xv.is evident lo all thai file could do imlhinn;
' by I'u; wiml under canvas. At Si A. M., of
the llth, ii lar:;e t-iiip passed, bound to I hi
' East., ai d j but she either did nut s:;u or tuok
' no milieu of our Mmil of .listless. At 10
P. M., allcr taking an accinalo account of
stoics on boaul, und consideiin;; the apparent
; impossibility nl leachiiii; home Willi '.he ship
in her disiblt-d condition, tiio captain deter-
' mined, willi the assent ol his ollieeis ami
i
' passettneis, in bear up Inr the coast of Eu
i rope which was accoulmjly .bine. Fiom
' ibis time to the Iweuly-second day nnlhini;
' of impmlaitci; occurred. Wo ha I fallovviti";
i "ales and hiyh sea, aiul Ihe ship inadj an
' avorane ihsUuco ol 150 miles p.-r .biv. uml
j in lh.it inteivul ran 1.400 miles. At .1 P. M
i of the 22.1 tho anchored in Coik hailing
which fact alone, when considerim; the im
mense nize of tho ship, her small spars, liaht
I canvass, and heavy muchineiy, is suliieieut
i lu prove her a splendid oca boat, and mit
:ullt j,, llu nM deyiee, lo tho rcpul.uion al-
, , , .
rou1' ilt"'l""e'1 ''' l"'r ""im.a.idet lor pr.
deuce and seamrmhip. In re":ird lo Iho
conduct of her paeii-ei under Mich lixinj;
ciicuinstauoes, too inurli could scarcely bo
-1
rl',M'
Suliieo it that they born the misfor.
', 11111,1 ""'''' becomin
foilitude. ami checnui-
1 ness. and lesli. ied. on le;ivini- ber al CoiL a
Illm-i svmp.uhv as ll.osj win, have perma.
j r ,hlJ , , ....
Atlantic had on buuidSSO ions of ficinhi uml
R uousiilcrabld iltiaittitv of specie, v. Inch the.
Cumbria was chartered to biin:; over, and
probably sailed from C01W 011 the 4 h inst.,
direel lor New Y'.nk. Before iheAfiica left,
arrangements wore inakinn u low the Allan,
lie to I.iveipool, for tbu jiurposo of being ce-,
paired. This will oibly rdipiiro tlux-a
months.
THE FUF.NCII KElTliUC.
Tho uiittislciial crisis in Fianoo i over.
Atiothet new cabinet, howex' : hu t biicn
V
lormjd.
A r.rt.ic The vt-riuie yiif vxiw'ch, the
L'.to Kli phon Girard used lo ditve ulonn; our
sNeeis, was sold jt'tUcrday at llm aucmm
alore of Mi. Tb-'in:, i;ois, fm Ihu bum xif
iiilS.
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