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    SUNBURY AMEKICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOUHNAL.
CALIFORNIA NEWS.
ARRIVAL OF THE
PROMETHEUS-
ftXKTElf DAYS LATER FROM
CALIFORNIA.
The steamship Prometheus, from Son
Joan di Nicaragua, with California dates to
February 1st, arrived at New York, on Sat
urday motninp, with 334 passengers and
832,000 on freight.
The U. S. sloop-of-wnr Albany, Captain
platt, sailed, on the 9lh inst., from San Juan
foi Havana.
John B. Weller has been elected U. S.
Senator. The vote on the last ballot was
eventy-one in favor of Weller. Major
Heading received seventeen votes.
The Tennessee sailed from Snn Francisco
on the 1st of February, with 320 passengers
ami 81,600,000 in gold for Panama.
The Alia California makes the following
anmmary of news for the two weeks :
No business of importnnre has been trans
acted by our Slate Legislature since the ses
ion commenced.
Gov. Bigler has issued a special message,
touching the financial affairs of the Slate, in
which ha urges upon the Legislature the
early adoption of measures to relieve the
burden of the Slate's liabilities, and exhibits
the amount of her indebtedness By the
Comptroller's showing, $1.000,000 still sland
nijaiiist us from the expenses of last year's
military expeditions. The aggregate indeb
tedness, civil and military, of the Stale, on
the 3 1st of December, was 82,242,339 74.
The Settlers' and Miners' Convention, ns
ihe several meetings held in Sacranirnt'i re
cently, lo discuss ihe subject of land and
and claims in general, have been railed,
illll meets with as lillle sympathy ns ever.
Ail was timet at Sun Dieo al the last ac
wniits. Troops had gone to the Gila, and
id further distuibarce was expected with
lie Southern Indians. Company F., 3. 1
rlillery, with Major Andrews, has gone to
he monlh of the Colo-ado. Piovisions have
een sent, mid a depot is to bo made nt the
motion of Ihe Gila and Colorado.
In the mines, much inconvenience and
ant has been experienced, by Ihe failure
the water supplies. Dinning has not been
ry biisk, nnd prospecting parlies have
mle but few lich discoveries within lb"
it month. The laborers have worked out !
. water, and are disposed to "lay by," j
tiling for moic. Since Thursday Ihe j
ins have returned, and copious showers
,.,.' ' . ... I
mum in iin; inieriur. 11113 win revive
ispecls in the mines.
A bill had been introduced into the Sen
, authorizins the Governor of the Slate lo
lc? land win rants to actual settlers on j
amp land-, j
?ive dollar nnd ten dollar pold pieces j
'e been issued by Messrs. Wuss, Molilorj
"!o , the latter bearing lhn stamp '-S. M- J
(Milliard mint value.) In California :
d $1" Messrs. Moflutt & Co, have1
le similar is.'Us. j
otice ha been piven in the Slate Senate j
. bill authorizing the construction of a j
rond from Sacramento City lo Auburn.
FROM OREGON AND UTAH. (
dvices from Oregon are lo the 24 lb of
ary. Tho location net, establishing the
of envernment nt Salem, was still the
ct of animated controversy. The ma.
of the Legislative Assembly were in
' ,J'h, and among
m nt Salem on tne
resolutions passed, was one direclingj
-trpton delegate in Congress to use his i
endeavors to obtain tho passage of an j
!iit i unfit inn 4 of land to the soldiers I
; 1 1 ii'fi
ifficers eueaeed in the Cnyuse
i
war.-- !
of Ihe members, who were opposed to ,
icatinn act, convened at Yam Hill, ami j
di-d a paper, ileclarins their ilelermi- .
i to disreparil the decision of the Courts j
Salem was ihe letial sent of covern- j
i
,li
Ittv
at
ent
This paper was nfterwaril suspeniten
il the refractory members aboudoneil their
sition. i
TbH Pnrtlan'l Oxonian pnUi-bes the fob-j
,-iii2 rumor of a revolution in Utah "
We learn h' ,h" rnail-cnnier from Ihe
lies that news has reached lhat place
m the Great Salt Lake, of a revolution.
, said tho Mormons were armim: and
Ufyinff themselves, nd hail published a
Oration of independence, in which they
?rtd their full determination lo sel up a
ublie for themselves,
"he editor of the Weekly Times, publish
It Portland, has conversed with a centle-
, who had tit ai r
ived fiom Palt LnKP.
. l. . .nr:, thnro nreaent a threat.
wAye mm nimi'"
,C aspect. The people are nearly in a
r ...i .! fi-pplu declare their
j f ,v, r.nrr.l Rovernment. At Ihe
,e time, they are prepaririR to .en.t .11
writy hom witnoHi uy ii"'n.r
lement
rrouuTins in Utah -We shall await a
irmation or rejection of tho news from
Utah country, with anxiety. U, n the
Hint stated, the Mormons nnvn
r hatred for the U. S. Government to
?l them to acls of open defiance anil ho.
. .. r. tKst nnforlnnate conseiiuences
f, WO ici -
ensue. The Government U bound to
down treason at the point of the bayo-
and should resistance be offered, a war
inevitably follow, in which onr opera.
against forty thousand well armed men,
? Ihe mountain, of the Great Sa La
be proitucnve oi niueu uiu....-..-.,
oy men and means to a great extent.
ta California, Fib. 1.
ioM Rio Janeiro
r,-... nw lTltnt-l'&
g. The bark F. Doming has arrived
w York, with advices to Ihe llib nlti
A few days previous to her sailinp,
. v.A reached the citv that a battle had
fought hy the forces of Generals Rosas
Jrquiza, in which the latter was signal
feateJ and that 5,000 of his troops
deserted and joined the ranks of Gen.
(, It wm alto rumored that the Ger.
Portion of the army engaged in fighting
at the Argentine Itepublio bad become
y disaffected toward the Brazillian
nmenl. and that uen. tusas
ring
to previl up0" mem iu ouma
New Advertisement.
CI0THING WAREHOUSE.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
J. AV. 5 K. 13. STOKES,
No. 194 Market Street, South tide, First below
Sixth Street,
PniX.ASEI.PRXA.
(")DD FELLOWS and Masonic Regalia of
every variety, suited to the vnriout rsnks
and orders, constantly on hand. Also, a large
and extensive stock of fashionable
Itcndy Made Clothing-,
manufactured hy the best of workmen, and from
the newest style of Goods, of late importation, at
greatly reduced prices. They have also a large
and well selected assortment of Piece Goods, of
English, French and German Fabrics, of new
and beautiful Patterns, which they will make to
order in the most approved and fashionable man
ner, end in a superior stvle of workmanship.
February 28, 1H52. 4 mo.
RAIL ROAD LETTING.
A LI, persons indebted to the subscriber on
Hook account, are hereby notified to come
and settlo the same between this and the first of
March next. Should this notice be neglected,
persons can find no fault if their accounts are pla
ced in the hands of a matristrato for collection.
My books must bo settled money or no money,
short settlements make lonrj friends.
GEORGE ROHRBACH.
Sunbury, Feb. 14, 1S52. -2mo.
VII, McCARTY, Bookseller.
nnOiUWAY, SI'MIIKY, 1A.
TTA8 just received nnd for side, Purdons Di.
pest of tbo Inws of Pennsylvania, edition of
1P51. prirc only Sfi.OO.
Judge Reads edition of Blackstones Commcn
tiuics, in 3 vols. 8 to. formerly sold at $10.00,
and now oll'ered (in fresh binding) at tho low
price of ?li.OO. .
A Treatise on the laws of Pennsylvania re
spectinij the estates of Decedents, by Tlioiniis F.
Gordon, price only S1.00.
Kossuth nnd (be Uuncarinn war: comprising
a complete history of the Lite struggle for freedom
of that country, with notices of the leading chiefs
and statesmen, who distinguished themselves in
council and in (lie field, containing 2R8 pages of
interesting matter with authentic portraits.
Kossuth's nildress to the people of the United
States, with a portrait, printed on broadcast, and
put on rollers after the manner of maps, price
only SO cents. Washington's farewell address,
uniform style with the above.
February, SI, 185'.'. tt.
HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND GUNS.
Vos 31 .V 33 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
PTMTE subscribers would call the attention of
-"- boxers to their stock of Hardware, consisting i
oi mnic nnit rocket lunves. turns, i;nains,
Locks, llollownre, etc.. &c. We would rccoin
mend to all, our
Endless Chain Pumps,
a new article now getting into general use which
run furnish complete nt about one half the
'" ,or ",p vic rumps, aiso a new ar-
tide ol .liliicis TiM-ft Door l.nc-li, each
j Lock suited either for rirrht or left hand doors,
I with mineral or while knobs.
Our stock of (IIIIS is large and well select
I cd, comprising single nnd double barrels, English
, and German make. All goods can be returned
if not found to be rs represented. Country mer-
cnaiHs woulil no well to call on us uelore pur
chasing elsewhere.
Wheelwrights and carriage makers supplied
with goods suited to their business, bv calling on
W. II. & G. W. ALLEN.
Nos. HI & 33 Market Street, Philadelphia.
February, 21, 18a2 61110.
Estate of JACOB G. REED, Dec'd.
"TJOTIt'E is hereby gixen that, letters of ad-
ministration have been granted to the sub
scriber on the estate of Jacob G. Reed, dec'd., late.
of Shaniokin township, Northumberland countv. I
All persons indebted to said estate or having ,
claims acninst the sume, are requested to cull on
the subscriber for settlement. i
AMOS VASTINE, Adm'r. i
Shamoliin tp., Jan. 31, 1852. Ot. :
WM. M'CAKTY,
B O 11 If S K I. L K It ,
Broadway,
stjnbubX pa; .
J
UST received and for sale,-." ,rM!1 '"PP'V o
F.VArVGr.MCAI MI'S"
for Singing Schools, tic is also opening ni
. . . . . . f 1,.,.1,B in .v.r
this tune, a larjie assoriinrii, m ...."..a, ... -.-.j
branch ol Literature, coiiMsuns oi i
t n;.,,.. Novels. Romance's. Scientific '
Works,' Law, Medii ine, School and Children's
Books, Bibles ; School, Pocket and Family, both
with and w ithout Enrjravimrs. and every of vari
ety of Bindinc. Prayer Books, of all kinds.
Travels, Vovarr.es' and Adventures, all of
which will be sold low, either for cash, or coun
try produce.
Sunbury, Jan. 31, 18o?. tf.
HAHHIBBTJUG STEAM WOOD '
TURNING AND SCROLL SAWING j
SHOP. Wood Turning in all its branches. ,
l itv stvle nnd at citv prices. Every variety of I
Cabinet and Carpenter work cither on hand or
turned to order.
Bed Posts, Balusters, Roselts, Slat and Quar
ter Mnutdii.es, Table Leas, Newell Posts, Pat
terns. Awnins Posts. Waeon Hubs, Columns,
Round or Octagon Chisel Handles fee.
UP- This slum is in STRAW BERRY AL
LEY, near Third Street, and as we intend to
hleaisc all our customers who want Rood work
done, it is hoped that all the trade wil' give us a
call. ' . . . ,
l"t?
Ten-Pins nnd I cn-rui nans mane, m u.-
j .turned
j ' oi VMnwi UVen tnA Vn.
. ... . n.i , n,ir new slvle of " IS 1
; moUI.UINGS.
Printer's Riglctaot H.1 per 100
W. O. HICKOK.
j ,8Mly,
.Bonnet", Hats and
Af 1 11 i n r v (1 o o tU !
ERCIl ".NTS and Milliners wlicn in i im
ailrlphia to purchase their goods, will find
it to their interest to examine our targe aim
iouable stoc k of
STRAW GOODS'
We manufacture largely and iMfoar the
XiwtT Stilks or
rort'icn F.ibric!
j
j
I
i: ...i,:..t, im.eiber with other advanta
r,e. enblo' ui to offer liberal inducementa
Bi-tkus. , .
K. A. CKUUlvr.u, ot .,
iv,.. ai ..,.1 Cbeatnut Stre and No. 58
e Z Che.tm,
j j,hilll(k1 hia.
December 27, 1851. ly.tf.
WM. M. ROCKEFELLER,
t m .m a&vajnayaa ja M T A "TT
Sl."I5UUV, PA. ,
Dec. 13, 1851. tf.
OLD PENS with and without cases,
TP! erv sunerior aualitv. lust received.
Also a fresh supply ol writing rium, ir
ii u 11 1 bfii'D
Bunbury, Doc. 27, 185L
rniiTH'H fssp.VCE OF JAMAICA
5' GEK, a fresh supply j"t received, and
gale by i"mo1'"'
Sunbury, Jau. 10. 1852.
lfaTiKl) KI1.1.S neatlv nrinted on new
1 I nrnmntlv executed St this office.
blanks, of all kinds on superior paper.
Sunburv, f'sl. It, 1853.
RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES
OF NORTHUMBERLAND. COUNTY.
From the first day of January, J. D. 1851, to ihe 31t day of December, A. D. 1851,
loth days inc'uded.
GEORGE B. YOUNGMAN, ESQ., TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE SAME.
DR.
To am't ree'd from Collectors for 1849, $378 1 1
" 1850, 8950 24$
- " ' 1851, 4879 85
" Countv tax unseat lands, S 78
" Road tax do 8 30
" School tax do 4 30
" County tax on Tighlinau's
lands, 17 50 J
" Road tax do 12 34 J
" School tax do 11 88 j
" Poor tax do 5 13
" Due hill of D. Chichester. 5 00
" G. Martin, rent, Court House, 1 00
" Dividend on Northumberland
H ridge Stock, 80 00
" Refunded by Jus. EcUman, 16 7fiJ
" ' " J. M. Simpson, 3 00
" Court fines and Jury funds
from Proth'y Farnsworth, 73 00
Balance due George B. Youngman on
County Funds, 631 0t
$11,378 12J
GEORGE B YOUNGMAN, ESQ., TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE COUNTY,
RESPECTING STATE FUNDS, FOR 1851.
DR.
To amount of Slate tax for 1843, $44 61
1849, 216 00
" 1850, 2143 21
" " 1851, 8789 55
' " on Tightinmi's Innd, 32 0
' " on unseated land, 8 30
To Tavern License, 510 00
" Balance on Retailers' License, 787 06
" License on Patent Medicines, 15 00
" " Oyster shops & Beer houses, 10 00
" " Distillers, 21 00
" ' Breweries, 8 00
Militia fines, for 1849, 77 13
1S:0, 239 57
" 1851, 54 50
" Balance of .Militia lines in Treasurer's
hands, per last report, 66 71
" " of State tax in Treasurer's
hands, per last report, 4180 49
$17,203 29
SETTLEMENT WITH THE COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
Expenditures of the County of Northumberland, as per orders issued by the Commissioners
on the Treasurer of said county during Ihe year 1851.
Viewing Roads and sites for Bridges, 8144 00
Refunding, 179 54
Sheriff's Fees, 650 49
Prothonotarv's Fees, 280 85
Public Buildings, 2!t6 ()9j
Auditor's Wages, 131(0
Building and repairing Bridges, 1821 Gfi
Assessors' Pay, 289 66
Commonwealth Costs, 361 09
Damages Roads, 23() 00
Constables making return lo Court, 76 89
Stationary, 80 47
Coroners' Inquests, 49 94
Juror's pay, 2185 46
Court Crier, 102 00
Constables attending Court, 90 00
Attorney for the Countv, 45 00
Fuel, " " 1 00
Amount carried over.
37,015 18
AMOUNT DUE FROM COLLECTORS
Coi' ntt Tax.
Samuel Awl, Augusta,
Michael Evert, Augusta,
1840,
1S4G,
1S48,
$27 90
40 05
111 22
63 74
226 52
16 87
171 86
John Leiliig, Coal,
David Stahlnccker, Delaware,
jlm Leisenring, Northuniberl'd, "
John Liebig, Coal, 1S49,
David Stahlnccker, Delaware, "
Thomas Barr, Lewis,
j0m J,e menring, Northumbc-l'd, "
4 02
271 72
46 06
170 15
52 33
108 41
163 G
59 32
238 25
714 35
96 28
570 68
411 97
330 87
01 14
255 60
266 83
410 02
313 29
214 07
219 88
540 75
60 45
Jacob Beck, Sunbury, "
Dennis Buoy, Chilisquaque, 1850,
Charles Fox, Delaware, "
James Vandyke, NorthuinWl'd, "
Henry R. Johnson, Rush, "
ficorpe Kuntz, Turbut, "
Solomon Martz, Coal, 1851,
Jacob Kline, Chilisquaque, "
John Hine, Cameron, "
j Daniel Cares, Delaware, '
i Martin Drumliellrr. Jackson,
uaviu usou, i.rwo.,
Jacob R. Clark, Lower AuRUstn,
Jacob Bingaman, Low. Mahonoy,
1). S. Drumheller, Lit. Mahonoy, "
James Buoy, Milton, "
Peter Ruch, Northumberland, "
Joseph Vankiik, Point, "
Henry R. Johnson, Rush, "
Samuel Hales, Shamokin, "
Peter Purscl, Sunbury, "
George Kuntr, Turbut, "
William Reed, Up. AuRiista, "
Wm. Bcrghciser, I p. .Mahonoy,
120 01
87,195 03
MILITIA FINKS DUE
Michael Evert, An:
usla,
1846 831 00
1848 16 00
1 05
35 00
1849 21 50
ii 13 50
it 34 00
3150
II 19 00
' 61 50
1850 29 00
45 00
i 54 00
i 88 00
it 41 50
ii 50
1 ti 38 50
ii 36 00
' ii 42 00
ii 59 50
ii 25 50
8733 45
John UiebiL', Coal,
D. Slnliliieeker, Delaware,
JdcTTb-WflfT Sunbury,
John I.iebijl, Coal,
D. Slalilnecker, Delaware,
James Buoy, Milion,
Jno. I.eisenrini!, Noithumberl'
Jea Smilh, Point,
Jacob Beck, Sunbury,
John I.eibig, Coal,
Dennis nnoy, iiiiiiiuni"c,
Charles Fox, Delaware,
Martin Drumheller, Jackson,
J, II. Claik, Lower Auiula,
Umo D. Baker, Lit. Mahonoj
James Buoy, Milion,
Henry K Johnson, Rush,
Conrad Kershner, Suiibuiy,
George Kuntz, Turbut,
Amount carried over,
Collectors.
Solomon Martz, Coal,
Jacob Kline. Chilisquaque,
- John (line, Cameron,
to Daniel Cares, Delaware,
Martin Drumheller, Jackson,
David Wilson, Lewis,
Jacob R. Claik, Lower Augusta,
Jacob Bin Lower JSUhoiioy
David S. Drumheller, Lillle Mahonoy,
James Buoy, Milton,
Puler Rnch, Northnmberlanrl,
Joseph Vunkirk, Point,
at 1 ... U
Henry K. Jonnson, mini,
Samuel Hales, Shamokin,
Peter Pursel, bunbury,
George Knnlz, Turbut,
William Keed, upper nugumi.,
of a
William Bergheiser, upper .iauouy,
W.. .he aivtaraigaao, AiHUor. of Northombaiia. enaa.y, -2? KTS G
e Irf amd cui.t do rr 1 that w. have rtMyto . fouIlh tnM , du.
Vouiif man, Kan , Treiwur.r, th. sum 01 bv. ' oJa .ihiy-eishl d-slars, iid twenly-
Baiik of NoninTmberJi.1, Ihre. hu.-ird dollar. .Xh mxty'f' art J-four "tand,ng ml.
GlN -
for
una nno. , mim nu.. --T,r ,
Mtyatven and a haU eaita, maaiiif in iimi..... .
lltiea of
A,u.r. fori.-fou. and a half cents. Th. du. irom
-i-nere ia au. inn
hv. .kalar. ..at sixly-hr..eu, ?l from 'y;"Zj-U oeni. oulattnding militia n 1
tvuv
ly-.iKlitle.t.,.i,dcU1
U-sevfcll.niandiwty-Seel.
A10
CR.
By balance due Geo. B. Youngmsn, per
last report, C1 15
" Cash paid Eastern Penitentiary, 15 98
" Cash on note in Northland Bank, 700 00
" Interest on do 39 16
" Cash p'd on Coin'sioners' Orders, 9340 1 9
" Charge for going to Northumberland
6 times to renew note, collect bridge
stock, pay money due Eastern Pen
etcntiary, 9 00
" Percentage on $220 85 p'd Jesse M.
Simpson, late treat' r, at 3 per rU 3 51
" Percentage, on $15 96 paid Eastern
Penetcntiary, ' 0 40
Percentage on $739 16 paid Nor
thumberland Bank, 18 47
' Percentage on $0310 19 paid on
Commissioners' Orders, 233 50
" Collector's commission on $20 28
tax on Tighlmnn's lands, at 5 p. tt, 1 01
do on $15 28 tax on un
seated land, 0 76
" Depreciated money, 53 00
$11,378 12
CR.
By cash paid fltate Treasurer, as per
ceipt, dated Jan'ry 21st, 1851, $2251 00
" " April 23d, " 1250 00
" July 17th, " 60H6 29
' ' Julv 23d. " 707 75
' ' July 25th, " 3359 01
By Treasurer's commission on $12,-
910 99 at 1 per cent, 129 16
" on $32 10, at S p.ct, 1 00
" " on $1308 25, Tavern,
Retailers' license, &C. 68 41
" on $8 30, uns'tcd lands, 41
By cash paid Brigade Inspectors, Vol
unteer Coinp's, as per vouchers, 437 91
" Treasurer's commission on $437
91 on militia fines at 1 p. ct, 4 38
" on $1101 20 State tax
due the Com'weulth,
up to Jan. 1st, 1852, 11 01
Balance in Treasurer's hands, 2890 35
817,203 29
Amount brought over, $7015 8
Prison expenses, 36 65
Contingencies, 43 49
Printing, 392 00
Premiums on Fox Scalps, 41 00
Treasurer's Fees on Deeds, 15 37
District Attorney's Fees, 125 50
Clerk's wages for 1850, in full, 4137
" " 1851, in part, 280 43
General and Township elections, 687 75
School tax on unseated lands, l'J2 55
Koad tax " 124 96
Northumberland County Agricultural
Society, 100 00
. f Jacob Hoffa, for 1850, 15 00
J Wm. Wilson, 1851, 110 00
?i C. Albert, 76 00
1 C. Weaver, " 285 00
486 00
$9,582 26
ON COUNTV AND STATE TAX
State Tt.
Jno. Leisenrins, Northuniberl'd, 1848
John Leibig, Coal, 1819
Dan. Sluhlnecker, Delaware, "
Thomas Barr, Lewis, "
Dennis Buoy, Chilisquaque, 1850
James Vandyke, Northuinberl'd, "
f 48 67
08 03
99 03
11 48
586 02
52 90
50 40
230 95
60 29
313 45
613 08
54 59
528 44
218 47
543 90
177 45
388 81
23 75
1SU 3
227 ?o
500 35
262 54
53 22
410 46
306 00
139 65
Henry R. Johnson, Rush, "
Conrad Kershner, Sunbury, "
George Kuntz, Turhut, "
Solomon Martr., Coal, 1851
Jacob Kline, Chilisquaque, "
John Hine, Cameron, "
Daniel Cares, Delaware,
Martin DrumhePer, Jackson. "
David Wilson, Lewis, "
Jacob R. Clark, Low. Augusta, "
Jacob Bingaman, Low. Mahonoy, "
D. S. Drumheller, l.iU .Mahonoy,
James Buoy, Milton,
Teici .u..1runJ. '
Joseph Vankirn, l onii,
.... .
Henry K. Jolinson, hush,
Samuel Hales, Shamokin, "
Peter Pursel, Sunbury, "
George Kuntx, Turbut, "
William Reed, Up. Augusta, "
35.940 78J
FROM COLLECTORS
Amount bronnht over,
S733 4
Jacob Kokman, Up. Auu:a, 1S50
, ' TT .1..t....... II
84 09
21 50
A Dm. ivunsi'imau, j i
Solomon Martz, Coal,
1851
21 0"
44 00
Jacob Kline, Chilisquaque,
ii
ii
ii
ii
ii
ii
ii
16 ft"
John Hine, Cameron,
68 00
82 50
Daniel Cares, Uelaware,
Martin Drumheller, Jackson,
David Wilson, Lewis,
46 50
78 50
J. R. Clark, Lower Anansla,
Jiieoh Binffeman. U. Mannnoj,
62 00
D. S. Drumheller, I.it. Alationoy,
20 50
65 00
James Buoy, Milton,
Peter RncU, Norlhumteriaiio,
Joseph Vankirk, Point,
Henry R Johnson, Rush,
Samuel Hales, Shaniokin,
Peter Pursel, Snnbnry,
Georse Knnlz, Tuibnt,
43 00
32 50
43,00
76 00
25 00
2 50
53 50
36 50
William Red, Up. Anansta, "
Wm. Bergheiier, Up- Mahonoy,"
tl,569 54
V FINES LEVIED FOR 1851.
Static Tax. Militia Fines.
8431 87 821 00
1220 12 44 00
130 37 1e 50
1349 49 8 00
913 20 82 50
1110 21 46 50
780 10 78 50
693 24 75 50
191 38 ?0 60
745 99 65 00
733 51 58 00
711 92 32 50
807 27 43 00
863 75 76 00
716 06 39 00
1138 63 26 50
663 18 35 60
629 59 36 50
114,031 88 865 00
Count Tax.
339 751
852 90i
96 28
977 794
661 431
796 27
676 40
637 774
137 74
522 51
596 05
492 644
567 77
609 89
500 H54
766 35
455 52
452 914
810,040 86
... ,,. nalt ta mil. tBnoaaiM savan ami
" -:-"-- " .... ,., thousand one anivlteo alia
th. eouiity anvmni ta "w
r.tv dollars and
nwervwe .
.U. a no,,
J . STOCKMAN & SON,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
GOLD AND SILVER PENCILS,
Thlmblfi, Silver Ware, Jewelry, fce.
At the Old Established Sland, Sign of the
Gold Thimble, No. 60 Chestnut Street,
South side, between 2d and 3d Sis.,
PHILADELPHIA.
VfHERE ,mv manufacture and keep con-
v stantly on hand a variety of articles, suita
ble for city or country trade, among which are
Gold and Silver Patent and other kinds of
Pencils, Gold and Silver Thimbles,
Comlis, Finger Shields, Knitting Sheaths, Needle
Cases, Scissor Honks and Chains, Purse Clasps,
Tooth and Eur Picks, Twceiers, Nursing Tubes,
Odd Fellows' and Sons of Tcmpersnre Jewels
and Emblems, Ac, also
Silver Spoons, Forks and Putter Knivei.
In addition to which they keep a general sup
ply of
Rogers' Superior Plated and German Silver
Goods
Of the first quality, such as Spoons, Forks, Soup
and Oyster Ladles, Butter Knives, Spectacles, Ac.
Jackson's celebrated Lead for Pencils of all
sizes by the quantity, at the lowest market prices.
January, 24, 1852. 2m.
IIEIMITXG'S
(WILDER H PATENT.)
SALAMANDEK SAFES.
rXHE validity of this patent, (after having been
vigorously contested by suits at law for the
last six years.) has been fully and finally estab
lished in the Supreme Court of the United States.
The undersigned, at his depot, has on hand a
large assortment of the genuine
PATENT SALAMANDER SAFES,
A!,0, ALT. KINDS OF
Iron Clu'sts, Money IJoxes,
Vault Doors and Bank Vaults, both fire and bur
glar proof, with new and Socond Hand Safes of
other makers forming the largest assortment in
the world. Also, the fo lowing
LOCKS:
Jones's Changeable, Combination, Permutation,
and Letter Changeable Anti Gunpowder Locks;
Hull's New Patent Powder and Burglar-Proof
Lock; Diiy, Newell ct Day's; and Locks of
other celebrated makers.
JOII.V ! 4RRI L,
No. 04 Walnut street. Philadelphia.
Sole Agent for the State of Pennsylvania.
Jartuary 10, 1852 2m.
PURIFYING EXTRACT
The Grontrsit
BLOOD PURIFIER
Is the whole World1
XT' Prirt jw Jtmiit, or Sir HnUlaftr 5.
II ! now p.,1 up in l ART nOTTI.ES, or Ihe
Mum powrr nn.f mtdifil tjfrearv n whi'li In iniill liottl.
Each l.arr,r liolllo ronlalni, M I X T V-FOi: It HOSES,
and ihe inflirulioni re ( Strnniilv ( o ncenl rn led
llial only line rnUripmfl li n-qinnl at a Hone three
hmn a llmi ouo hotilo laata Twenty-One l(n,
which la ntiirli loni-tr limn a hoille of anv other mtMtirlne
laala. Iieraoae lliere ia required of Una a leas qunnlilr
al a doae. '
Tho vrrnt Suptrinity ot thla lllnod Purifier over all
othor uiedlritma. cnnalala In a Krat Inoaatire In Ita noa
araini u a parmr Ha conipiHind. His paictrul OTedlcnl
Iriurs or aomo Henrev and Uure
Indian Roots and Barks,
which no nllmr inrllrine noaaeaoa. Tlieae are the moat aarw
fcnn l,irin'l's of the lllonil Unit were ever known 10
either nrti.m or ic'iif ej.ir.. ami ihan lieujg tvmpountUd with
Urn Itranyly-mnetiitrttlrd Lrtrttcit of
Sarsaparina, Yellow Dock,
CHERRY AND SASSAFRAS BARKS,
make thla Vraretulile Kxtrnrt, not only the pranhnl
lllonil I'tielller, hul alo, a rlienper mfticin oy
fcrrnl oilds than anv oilier. It la vJtt?tr, Iwrau.e Uia
aiKinrlry of It that may he hontlit for One llolliir will latl
mueli Innftrr. en.l wilt cure Ten Times more Blood
diwHi.e. than ie wor'a worth of anv oilier invdicine.
to For unduuhh,.! il(Mif of the Cure of
Scrofula, Fever-Sores,
StvtM-lttnd, Jury.,..,., Salt-Hhcum. Tthmmotiim, Rwhilit,
Ktiiptutut, Vimi4rt on tht h'act, l.iver! 'oilipllllnla,
., I.imbii. Citnrtront i'irm, f ost i venean, Sort
V. l)yaH.,allt, Vain in the Side, Hreiitt, Honet, an4
Jaintt, aid n. imira Ivpi'aE.Ri.onn IliairAar.s, aee our
PAHI'Hi.K'rS un4 llandbilUvvbiy Agul has litem tu
Kive away.
Foa al y I. W. Frilinr, Punbiiry: Mnry A.Mc
Cny, Noitliuiiiherliiiul ; John 11. tluacl, .Miitou; Hayes A;
McCornnrk. MrlCweiiavitle.
.May 3, 1MI, elw. ly.
THE GERMAN
WASHING POWDERS
S considered by thousands who have tested it,
as being the greatest
Scientific Wonder of. JJiK.Jlj.tld '
. " f I..l.l.in til
Cl.Ulllr.n i'vuh !" 1
And a erent saving of
TIME, LABOR AND EXPENSE.
N. U. To prevent fraud and imposition, (for
,.., ....... , uilV'P .:il not
. ra IrVIIIlT IO IIH11I1 Oil OIW-H ,' I"
n. no tie rronneior, i. i. i.wa,
WHIT'I flli. i 1 I- nr. on i.ic
' ' l, V .1.. la.
,el of everv PackoRC. Aim n o'J
HlighuneJ publie not to confound
the i;i:kmas w asiiimi ruw""
illi others that are in the market.
It is put up in Packages with full directions,
nd sold at the nominal price of 12 i cents.
r-rf iim VTTUS will find it creatlv to sdvan
v ' - ----- . ,
lage w iuii,iin"
...i... ih I'nuilers 10 cieauau wen
TYPES Ainu kui.lekh,
leint; a vcrv superior article for that purpose.
Manufactured only by I. P. HOYT, at his
I.aborstorv and Principal uepoi, io. iu
Fifth Street, Pbllsdelpliia.
Wholesale and Retail AsenU ; Henn- Masser
Sunburv; S. B. Denormainlie, .omiumuriaiiu.
Remember the name
GERMAN WASHING FLUID.
All letters to be post paid.
November 32, 1851. Omo.
J. I. DITTERICH,
A'o 78 Xorth Id Ft., beltcteu. Arch and liact St.,
FHI1.ADEI.PHIA.
HEREBY informs the jiublic that he imports
and constantly keeps on hand at his new
. - K'.-al'. f.l W aa InrrvA a. CSUtl't llln aif
at ore, o. o unu -u
loivign Fancy tloods,
Musical Instruments, Pictures y Faints,
rhich he will sell at the lowest prices.
His stock, in part, consists of, Accordeons,
Violins. Music Boxes, Porlor and Bar Koom Or
eans. Melodeons, Sertiphines, Mathematical In-
struineiits, ,'MaKneta, p,m , '
Stationery of all kinds, Pocket Books, Bronze
Powder, Dutch Metal. uiu aim '
Scales of all kinds, HnulV and Tobacco Boies,
Lilhographic Paints, Copper Plate and Steel hn-
eraviiiirs, anil pictures ot r.r.j
tiilt Frame Moulding of various siks.
Dealers, Country Merchants, and Pedlars, sup
plied at reasonable prices.
Ueceintier
20, 1851. tf.
HOVER'S INK MANUFACTORY,
RKMOVED TO
Vo. 14-t Itace Streel.
Between, 4A and bth, opposite Crown
PKlbAUtilJlUMu
.1.- ,.. inllMl. hv inrrenid
;V. "p'ly the nmwiim d.-"l HOVEK'8
INK, wlilihitswi.le-aiiiruilrepuuilirHi
' . ; ... ..,..11 ...ui.ii.i.rti in iha ! c
and ambleiweiil- Ihd Amend, fublie, that it is Mreely
" .... ,ia , ita favor, and the nauiuiaetu.
"eTukes line opportuniiy Vo say lha( th. conBdooc.
w.,,red.hKllnrtihe.l.ud.
Inadflllloil U me varioua ani-. 1.
...Diactare. Aclsmantin. Ce.na.it for mending Glass
th.
I.T, Ha,. Dv. ! a inul only
ieZrV" iiuaireit. fular. u 1 s Sealing Was, wall
Z.ntZl for Dru.mi.is and Bottlers, at a very few price, in
."aS'lT' JOPF.rH HOVER,
t"So. 144 lUac. Street Betwu 4th
6ih, opposite t'rowo Blree Philadelphia.
December 47, 1651. 3m.
nineir -
amieii.
alan
held
msTABRIAGE CETIflCATES handsomely
1A executes for sale at this office, single
by the dozen.
"AID AND COMFORT,"
1 o Your (tun Mechanics.
GEOttGK KENN.
MANUFACTURER OT
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the most Fashionable Style.
'THE subscriber resjiectfully calls the attention
x of the public to his targe and splendid assort
ment of every quality and price of
CABINET-WARK.
which cannot fail to recommend itself toevery one
who will examine it, on account of its durable
workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the
best stock to be had in tho city. No effort is
spared in the manufacture of his ware, and the
subscriber is determined to keep up with the
many improvements which are constantly being
made. His stock consists of Mahogany
SofTa, Divan and I.onnfcCB,
Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards,
SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DINING TABLES,
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila
delphia manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price,
CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE
STANDS, TOILET TABLKS AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
in short, every article in this line of his business.
He also manufactures all kinds and qualities of
CHAIRS.
including varieties never before to be had ir
Sunbury, euch as Mjiuogast, Black Walki-t
axo Ci'hleii Mapi.k GaKciAtt ; a Wnnsnn
CHAIRS, axu fanct Piano Stools, which are
of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled
by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere.
The snhscrilier is determined that there shall
be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the cilies, as every confidence can be entertained
about the quality and finish of his ware and
Chairs.
His articles will be disposed of on as good
terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken in payment for work.
Iff' UNDERTAKING. Having provided
himself with a handsome Hr.Aass, he is now
prepared for Undertaking, and attending funer
als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis
tance from this place.
LJr J he VV are Koom is in Market Street,
below Thompson's Store and Weaver's Tavern.
GEORGE RENIN.
Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1S52. tf.
TO PRINTEHS AND PUBLISHERS.
L. TELOUZE S
Philadelphia Type Foundry.
Orcat Reduction In Types. &c
rlHFJ undersipned hef;a leove to eall tlio atten
tion of Printers and Publisher" to the grjatli
! grjatly
rcdueed prices of Tye, viz :
Pearl, $1,08 Minion,
Arjnte, 72 Brevier,
Nonpareil, 58 Bourgeoine,
Long Primer. 34 Small Pica,
48
42
37
32
Pirn, 30,
nd all other tvne in proportion. But wishing
to eneouroce cash payments, the subscriber will
make a still lamer deduction of from 12 to 15
per cent, for rasli. Having greatly enlarged and
improved his establishment, he flatters himself to
lie able to supply his customers with greater des
puteh than most of his competitors. Ha has
constantly on hand Cases. Chases, Composing
Sticks, Stands, II rasa and wooden tialloys, and
all other materials used in a Printing Office.
All orders thankfully received and promptly at
tended to at the North West Corner of 3d and
Chestnut atrcets. L. PELOL'ZE.
X. B. Old Type taken in exchange for new
at nine cents per pound.
Philadelphia, Dec. 20, 1851.- tf.
MOliK (iOOD NEWS! !
MORE NEW GOODS ! !
JOHN YOUNG,
TIAS just received and opened a fresh and
eenerul assortment of
Tall and Winter Goods,
of the newest and best styles, consisting in part of
DRY GOOD.?, GtlOCCIUES.
QUEENSWARE.
Hardware, Iron nnd Steel, Nuils, &e,,
ALSO :
SILK AND SLOUCH HATS... lUIJTAnv
uuiu Duoea, xibu, oaii.,
All of which ho will sell at the most reasonable
prices for cash or country produce.
liive linn a call anu try iua pnv-.
Sunbury, Nov 22, 1851.
JOHN A. H ARRIS,
Manufacturer, &. Dealer in
Imported and Domestic Segars,
Also, a general assortment of
Leaf & Blaiiiifacttircd Tobacco,
CONSTANTLY on hand, at the lowest mar
ket prices. Corner of Chestnut St., and
Wharves. Philadelphia.
December 27, 1851. ly.
E. S. JONES & CO.,
nnnT.It of Fourth and Kace Streets
Pub
J ii.i,pr of the Model Architect, by SAMUEL
SLOAN, Architect, to be completed in 21 month-
I.. .... .fa
The above work is designed to meet the wishes
nU- of those directly interested in buildings,
v.... nr.ll wbn desire the advancement of this 110-
i.i ... ... ,,r roimtrv. and wish to cultivate their
tastes and acquaintance with architecture. The
h.n.luiiiia manner in which it ia prepared and
embellished, renders it a tasteful ornament for
the drawing-room, while its accurate delineations
give it the highest practical value.
Nos. 1. 3 &3 now ready for delivery.
Price 50 cents per number. Address as
above, post paid.
May 3, 1851. ly. Dec. 20, 1851.
hi. l. siiiihx,
ATTOP.1TE7 AT L-V
Ollice in Market street Minoury, opposite
1 Weaver's Hotel.
BTUSINF.S8 will be promptly sttended to in
G U the Counties of Northumberland, Union,
Columbia and Montour.
Sunbury, Oct. 11, 1S51. ly.
THOMAS PALMER,
COMMISSION MK11C1IANT,
So. 6, Forth Wharves,
Where the following goods are received and
on commission,
Dried Annies. Peaches, Plums, Pears, Cherries,
&c, Green Apples in Barrels or by the Dushel,
Beans, Peas, Cranberries, Unions, Mercer
tatoes. Sweet Potatoes, Shclbarka, Chestnuts,
Ground Muts, Oranges, Lemons, liaisins,
St.
Prunes, Grapes, Poultry, Lgya, Butter, L,lieese.
A nd all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Pro
fiieill'
duce.
Philadelphia, Dec, 13, 1851. ly.
BUFFALO KOBES.
A I.SO. FAN'CY FURS, such as Muffs,
thus
ik Tippets, Victorias, Ac, cVc Ths subscri
bers offer the above for sale, wholesale or retail,
and
.. ne-
in the greatest variety, snd on the cheapest
at their Establishment. Io.
Street, opposite Cherry, Philadelphia.
JAMES REISKV ec CO.
November , 1851. 4mo.
A KNOLD'8 WRITING FLUID snd
sive aud legal envelopes, lor sale oy
H. B. MASsRER.
unbuiy, np 10, I85S.--
or
GREAT BARGAINS t
Watches niul Jewcllerjr,
WIIL,F,fl nnT RETAIL.
nAVIN'O constantly on hand ait immense
stock of Watches and Jewellery, I am de
termined to tell at less prices thsn the sams qual
ity of Watches or Jewellery are sold in Philadel
phia, via i
Gold Lever Watches, full jewslled 18 ka
case, only $30,00
Gold Lcpine, It 4,0
Silver Levers, full jewslled, only 1 00
Silver Lepines, - 11,00
Oold Pencils, 1,S0
Gold Pens, Silver holders, 1,00
Also an Immense stock of all kinds of Watch.
es, tjoUl Chains. Breastpins. Earrings, Silver
Spoons, Ac, all of which I will sell at less pri
ces than tver have been sold in this city, as the
prices ars certainly much less than evsr harsts
fore sold ill this city or county.
California Gold bought for Cash. Particular
attention paid to repairing Watches and Jewel
lery. All I ask is a call to convince Purchaser
that this is the place to purchase Watches, Jew
ellery and Silver ware.
Persons by sending the cash they wish to ex
pend can have a watch or watches sent to thsn
bv mail with perfect safety, having sent them In
that way lor the lust 6 years. All communica
tions uiust be post paid. Please call or send or
ders to LEWIS LA DOM US,
No. 103 t'hesnut St., bctwn 3d and 4th St.,
Eat Wins of Franklin House,
Philadelphia, Oct. 25, 1851.- tf.
TO DYSPEPTICS.
Tin: si
Salt,
subscribers offer for sale Cheltenham
in invaluable remedy for this disease
it is an exact imitation of the water of the cele
brated Cheltenham Spring of England, which
hns been found so benelii-iul in cases of Dyspsp
sia. Pillions Complaints, Sick Headache, Habit
ual UostivencMS, &c, and is particularly recom
mended as a substitute for Scidlitz Powders, as i
acts both as a tonic and gentle purgative. A
Pamphlet cnntainiiii; an analysis of the water and
directions for its use, accompanies each botU..
Price 38 cents per bottle.
The subscribers also prepare a highly concen
trated Essence of Pure Juinaica Ginger. Price
25 cents per bottle.
Full Catalogues of drugs with prices attached
furnished Pbysiciuns gratis. Also priced Cate
lnuos of Wire Chemical for analytical
Chemists.
The attention of Drujpists is particuisrly in
vited to our slock of fine drugs, chemicals, die.
BULLOCK ft CRENSHAW,
Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists,
nth & Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Uctobsr 25, 1851 4mo,
MORE
NEW GOODS!
TRILING & GRANT,
l ESPECTFULLY inform the publie and
"the rest of mankind," that they have re
ceived a large assortment of
PALL AND WINTER GOODS,
of every variety of style, consisting in part e
fine assortment of
Cloths, Casrimrres, Merinos, Mousseline tU
Lain, Calicoes, Muslins, Checks,
and every variety of Dry Goods.
Also a large assortment of GROCERIES,
SUCH AS
Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Spicea
of all kinds.
Also an assortment of
HARDWARE and QUEENSWARE,
Fish, Salt and Flatter.
Also a iresh supply of
DRUGS ANU MF.P1CINES.
XV Country produce of all kinds taken La esv
change at the highest market price.
Sunbury, Nov. 8, 1851.
NEW GOODS !
J. U. KAUFFMAN
At nis New Store in Hollowing Bon,
ESPECTFULLY informs his friends aad
customers, that he has just received a new
stock of goods, which he offers to the publie
at the lowest prices, viz :
Fall ana Winter Urj Gooda,
SUCH AS
Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Merinos,
Mousseline De Lames, Flannels
ALSO : An assortment of Hardware.
ALSO:
All Kinds, ot Groceries,
LIQUORS.
ALSO:
A variety of Queensware, Crockery, dee.
Besides a variety of other articles, suitable fer
farmers. Ac.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange Is
goods at the highest market price.
Hollowing Kun, uci. sa, 10.11. u.
Phoenix Fire & Thief Proof Iron Cheita.
mm
ttt rn i;tf.T to stand equal heat with
anv other Chests in the coun
country, and te
defy the Burghs' ingenuity. Manufactory, rte,
lo'lludsons Alley, running between I hiril and
Fourth streets, south of Chesnut, and in the
rear ef the Uirard Bank. .
M. Ac. S., the proprietors, are Practical Me
chanics, and feci confident, from long experience
in the manufacture of Iron Chests snd Safes, and
.l:- .im..L, hranrh. Ill
a siiecial attention 10 una j....,-.-.
giving satisfaction to all who may give them
call. . ,....
B We have selected one 01 me ua.
erals ever used as a non-conuucior "
this business, and we warrant our n -
Kites to be made of the best material and in the
most durable manner, and to sianu ...j -
lhat can be applied to them.
MILIXOK at biiaw.
Manufactory No. 10 Hudson's Alley.
Running between 3rd and 4th streets, 8 ef CbeSv
sold
nut, in the rear ol Uiraru nana..
Philadelphia, Uct. a, ieoi. iy
B0AP AND CALDLES.
THE subscrilier takes this uiethoi of "fcrm.
iug the citizens of Sunburj and vstiiuty.
po
figs,
that
iliav ara anffR? ed in the manusscteve ol
Soap and Candles, of the best qnahiy, No. 44
Fillrt street, Philsdcl '.da. They respectfully
invite sll who buy for cash, to gie him "
they will find it to to Iheir advantage IB deebnff
with Uim for articles in tlieir line.
E. DUFFY A SON,
44 Filbert atove Hk
Daccmber 20, 1851-tf.
Boas
fiI8SLE PAPEH-Yellow Tissue pepsr fcr
1 covering glasses, for sale at the efflee ef
lbs American.
terms,
u
KAZORSA superior article for sale el ta
store of HENRY MAS8ER.
Suuliury, FeK IB, IB.tft
1-JTEE BILLS. Justices and Const. Mes Fee)
' Bills bandaomcly printed oaesrd paper, r
ale at this offlct.
Adhe
.llief