Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, October 01, 1853, Image 3

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AUDITOirSREPOltT.
tUcronf or thc Auditors or NORTHUMBER
LAND CoNTT FOR THR YEAR 1952.
Jacob Young, Esq., Treasurer of North
umberland County, in account with the
tame.
Dr.
To amount of County tax recei
ved from collected for the
year.
1846,
1848,
1849,
1850,
1851,
1852,
on un
1850, ii
$40
S06
333
88
4,290
2,438
128
293
97
120
265
226
624
k
i
ii
ii
ii
Amount of County
tax,
' seated landa tur
Road,
School,
County,
1851,
Hoail, "
School, "
Amount arising from sale of Nor
thumberland Bridge tock,
Amount of dividend of raid Block
Itent for Public Building,
Court Fines and Jury Funds,
J. B. Manser's note taken by
County Commissioners as part
of bridge stock, dated, Februa
ry 25, 1852.
Interest on same to Deo 31, 1852.
Amount of J. B Master's bund
for unsealed lands,
40 00
9 00
69 00
140 00
7 34
130 00
9,865
per
$10,520
300
58
Cr.
By amo-.int of Cash paid as
Commissioner's orders,
Tsid Northumberland Bank,
Paid Eastern Penilentiarj,
Kpensps in giiing 'o Northum
berland 4 times to pay money
and receive biidge slock, .
Depreciated money,
Tieastirers commission on $10,
879 331 at 24 per ct.
6 30
9 00
271 93
$11,166
9,865
Balance due County Tieasurer, $1,300 751
Jacob Young, Esq., Treasurer of Northum
berland County, in account with the same
respecting State Funds.
Dr.
To amount of Slate lax received
fium colleolnis for the year,
1849,
ii ii 1850,
ii ii ii 1851,
ii ii ii 1852,
Siale tax on unseated land 1850,
ii ii 1851,
Aggregate amount of Taverr Ii
rensa granted, by the Court o(
Uuarter Sessions 1852,
Asregata amount of Retailers
"license as per list furnished
Treamrer by meicantile ap
praiser, Aggregate amount of Patent Me
"clieiiie as per list furnished by
mercantile appiaiser,
Auan'gate iimmint of Beer and
Oyster shop licenses as per list
furnished by mercantile ap
praiser, Ajmregalo amount of Distillers
and Biewers license as per list
furnished by mercantile ap
nruiser. 332 41
527 05
8 343 00
8414 10
191 43
191 51
480 00
820 25
15 00
22 00
21 00
Amount of militia" tax received
from cnllleciors for 1818, 28 35
ii I. 1849, 67 55
ii ii 1850, 107 70
ii ii 1851, 221 28
ii ii 1852, 1 15 50
$14,598 16
9,611 82
Balance due from Treasurer,
Cr.
By cash paid State Treasurer as
pet hu receipt dated July 20,
$4,986 34
1852.
$9,114 32
Cash paid assessors for assessing
1777 delinquent miiliia men,
Aggregate amount paid vulunloer
Companies as per orders,
Uiigade Inspector's salary,
Cash paii! Brigade Inspector, for
collecting and transporting arms
hs pei his receipts,
Cash paid John G. Vonngman &
sou for publishing list ol Retail
ers licenses (or 1852,
Paid H. B Masier for publishing
list ot Retailers licenses in
English and German papers,
Mileage paid R. W- Zarlman,
Mercantile appraiser 207 miles
at 3 cis per mile,
Cash paid It. W. Zarlman, mer
cantile appraiser, for unending
appeal one day,
Evu.eiutiuiis R. laileis license
Treanipr's per cenlage on S9,
1 1 1 32, at one per ct.
Treasurer's per ceutnge on 338
27, paid Volunteer companies
and Brigade Inspectors, at one
pur cent.
17 77
250 00
50 00
20 50
9 00
24 00
6 21
1 0.)
4 50
91 14
3 3S
$9,611 82
Expenditures of the County of Northnmher
land, as per orders issued by the Cotnmis
signers of said County
To aggregate amount of Com
monwealth costs,
Stationary,
Commissioner Wilson's wages for
1851,
Charles Weaver, 1851,
Christian Albert, 1850 & '51,
Chailes Weaver. 1852,
$.251
314
100
3
189
270
175
232
20
168
50
Wm. Wilson,
Christian Albert,
Joseph Nicely,
County Auditors,
Special Auditors,
G. M. Yorlcs, auditing public ut
iles accounts,
III. Bucber serving subpamas for
Special Auditors,
Afgrejala amount paid for build
ins and repairing bridges,
ProthonOtary's tees,
Viewing rosds it sites for bridges
Constables Fees for attending
Court,
Printing by contiatit,
Commissioner's Clerk's wages
for 1851,
Aggregate amount of Commis-
ianAra' wafTPB for 1852.
25
8
1,605
142
253
279
422
? 19
sioners' wanes lor ibo
316
709
2,882
245
888
52
149
35
78
123
41
12
9
32
28
64
405
131
Assessors wages,
1852,
Jurors wages,
Publio Bujldings,
Election Expenses,
Premiums on Fox scalps,
Court Criers wages,
Attorney for County
Agricultural Society,
Coroners Inquests,
Refunding
Prison Evpenses,
School lax on unseated lands,
District Attorney Fees,
Damages for Roads,
Fuel.
Sheriff's Fees,
Contingencies,
Totaf, 810,860
mount's due from Collectors of County
State Tax.
Samuel Awl. Anctjsla, 1840, $27
Thomas Barfj Lewis, 1849,
1850.
ii
107 18
32 13
108 41
133 05
ii
ii
1851,
ii
ii
ii
ii
. ii
ii
ii
i
ii
ii
ii
119 361
104 16
51 38
29 13
86 601
12 87
159 67
272 30
95
33
93
18
79
53
05
211
18
83
83
701
00
139 891
96 211
79 70
29 65
S47 62
207 30
738 54
368 94
152 10
89 69
393 83
455 84
311 52
654 65
418 90
353 99
400 141
670 63
622 95
98 10
493 63
344 03
88.883 97
J. R. Clark, L. Augusta, 1852,
Wm. Kerghnuse, Ud. Mah'y "
J. Kline, Chilisquaque,
Andrew Runyau, Rush,
K. Eisenhart, Coal,
D. S. Drumheller, L. Mah'y
John Wetzel, Jackson,
J. Bingeman, Low. Mah'y
S. Hales, Shamokin,
Jacob flunsicker, Lewis,
Reler Ruch, North'd,
VVm. Reed, Up. Augusta,
Peter Pnrsel, Sunbury,
Abm. Kissinger. Turbut,
Daniel Cares, Delaware,
John Heim, Cameron,
Joseph Vankirk, Point,
James Buoy, Milton,
Total,
State.
J Leiseniing, North'd,
Thomas Barr, Lewis,
John Leibig, Coal.
85J
581
00
75
Dennis Buoy, Chilisq.
Charles Fox, Delaware,
James Vandyke, North'd
H. R. Johnson, Rush,
Solomon Marl?!, Coal,
Jacob Kline, Chilisq.
John lleim, Cameron,
M. Drumheller, Jackson,
David Wilson, Lewis,
J. Binpreman, Low. Mah'y,
Peter Rnch, North'd,
Joseph Vaukirk, Point,
H. U Johnson, Rush,
Peter Pnrsel, Sunbury,
George Kunlz, Turbut,
VVm. Reed, Up. Augusta.
1818, $48 07
1819, 11 48
65 021
, " 70 63
1850, 7 73
" 20 17
1851, 103 45
256 04
" 23 59
358 90
' 91 81
179 73
84 74
ii 4 26
" 51 22
" 21 61
'V, " 7 30
1852, 45 02
i' 840 87
31 92
ii 365 33
" 175 47
y 'I 84 69
'i 47 97
'i 378 78
ii 54 71
324 54
ii 331 38
'i 4S6 13
ii 2f)2 43
ii 319 33
ii 415 02
ii 71 65
ii 521 18
ii 70 00
D. Sinhhiecker, Delaware,
C hersner, CHinbury,
George Kuiitz, Turbut,
I Solomon Martx. Coal.
Jacob Kline, Chilisq.
John Heim, Cameron,
David Wilson. Lewis,
J. Bingeinnn, Low Mah'y
Peler Ruch, North'd,
H. U Johnson, Rnsh,
Poter Pnrsel, Sunbury,
George Kunlz, Turbut,
Wm Reed, Up. Augusta,
D. S. Dnimheller, L. Mali
J. ft. Clark, L. Augusta,
Jacob Kline. Chilisq.
W. Berghonse, Up. Mah'y
Andrew Rnnyan, Rush,
E. Eisenhart, Coal,
D. S. Duimheller, L. Mali'
John Wentzel, Jackson,
J. Biiiiienian, Low. Mah'y.
Sam' I Hales, Shamokin.
Jacob Hnnsicker, Lew is,
Peter Ruch, Noith'd,
Wrn. Reed, Up. Augusta,
Peter Pnrsel, Sniibiiry,
Abm. Kissinger, Turbut,
D.miel Cares, Delnwaie,
611
85i
John lleim, Cameron,
Joseph Vankirk, Point,
James Buoy, M ilton,
$6, 318 871
yiiitrmiiis due from Collectors of Militia Fines
Michael Evert. Angns'.n, IS-lfi,
John Leibig, Coal, 1S48,
1 Stiihlueckrr. Delaware "
John Leibig, Coal, 1849,
D. Slalilnecker, Delaware, '
John Leiseniing, North'd, "
S34 00
16 00
I 95
21 50
13 50
24 50
31 43
29 00
45 00
15 00
28 00
44 50
36 00
42 00
59 50
25 50
4 09
21 00
44 00
16 50
38 'JO
82 50
46 50
78 50
32 00
20 50
41 00
32 40
43 00
13 00
15 50
II 00
11 50
34 00
26 50
26 00
53 00
16 50
35 50
51 00
70 5(1
73 00
59 50
59 50
17 50
S3 00
27 00
45 00
48 00
21 50
34 00
Juliub beck, Sunbury,
John Leibig, Coal,
1850,
u
I!
II
Dennis Buoy Chilisq.
Chailes Fox, Delaware,
M. Drumhrller, Jackson,
J. R. Clark, Low, Augusta,
James Vandyke, Noith'd,
H R. Johnson, Rush,
Cojirad Kersner, Sunbury
George Kunlz, Tin but,
J Eckman, Up. Augusta,
II
II
II
II
II
II
1851,
Solomon Martz, Coal,
J. Kline, Chilisqaaqtie,
Joen lleim, Cameron,
Daniel Cares, Delaware,
M. Drumhcllet, Jackson,
John Clapp, Lewis,
J. R. Clark, Low. Augusta,
J. Bingeman, Low. Mah'y,
D- S. Drumheller, Lit. Mali
Peter Rnch, Noith'd,
Joseph Vankirk, Point,
H. K. Johnson, Rush,
Peter Pnrsel, Sunbujy,
George. Kunlz, Turbut,
Wm Reed, Up. Augusta,
W. Berghonse, Up. Mah'v
ii
ii
ii
ii
ii
ii
ii
ii
ii
J. Bingeman, Low. Mali, 185
Andrew Rnnyan, Rush,
E. Eisenhail, Coal,
John Wentzel, Jackson,
John Heim, Cameron,
W Berglinuse, Up. Mah'y,
J. Kline, Chilisquaqup,
.1. 11. Clark. Low. Augusta,
Daniel Cares Delaware,
Jacob Hnnsicker, Lewis,
James flnov, Milton,
D. S. Drumheller, Lit. Mah
Peter Rnch, North'd.
Joseph Vankiik, Point,
Peter Pnrsel, Snnbuiy,
Samuel Hales, Shamokin.
Abm Kissinger' Turbut,
Wm. Reed, Up Augusta,
ii
ii
it
it
ii
ii
ii
ii
ii
ii
ii
ii
ii
ii
ii
$1,759 47
County, State and Militia lures levied for 1S52
County.
153 on
Pt;ite.
77 73
Sit S3
6I3 llj
MKI an
6117 4:1
1,13101
7 III
l,li6.5 4S
1,1 Ml M
414 5!l
l-'J H'l
Ml l!)
wi? ai
711) 48
Olii 117
6H7 48
l.tlM 77
m 7t
Militia.
670 .00
.11 no
a so
41 00
45 Ml
50 50
5U SO
at :o
51 IHJ
51 on
17 511
10 50
67 IK)
87 00
6!) (HI
a. ) 00
h no
77 (JO
J.mver Augusta,
t'pper Aumisni,
Upper Maitunoy,
Itush,
Sunbury,
Lewi,
Milton,
Tuibut,
Chitttiquaque.
Coal,
l.itlle Mulmuoy,
Cunieron.
Lower Muhanoy,
Point,
Juckkoll,
Northumberland,,
4.T7 M
CW 01
A'i'i flj
?)4 SS
5M frJ
Ml 0:1
M) WI
ipflG'.l
(19 10
CtO 50
4W1 61
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films)
- 70
B3oU7
72
90
00
00
75
44
50
50
00
00
00
Delaware,
bliuinokui,
0,070 97J 19,710 44 656 50
To amount of Court Fines and Jury Funds
paid James Baud, Esq., Prothonotary of
Northumberland co , for which he account
00
174
07
nC
37
27
00
60
ed to Ihe Commissioners in the settlement
of his account with tha County.
do do Wm B. Kipp,
Esq , Sheriffof North'd counly,
and accounted for in the same
manner,
do do Court Fines and
Jury funds due the county,
Forfeited recognizances,
564
12
168
800
$1044
Jacoi Young, Esq , Treasurer of Northumber
821
04
C8i
17
40
73
00
00
50
01
26
00
89
50
08
25
00
121
land Lounty tn account trtA rfte Common
wealth. Da.
Tax on Real and Personal Estate.
To aggregate amount of said lax
outstanding for 1851 and previ
ous years as per last annual re
port of Auditors. $5,940 781
Aggregate amount of said tax av
sessed for Iho use of the Com
monwealth for 1852, as per
statement of County Commis
sioners filed with said Treasurer, 13,7 10 54
Amount of said tax received on
unseated lands for 1852 and
previoos years. 382 97
$20,034
17,072
04
and
96
Balance due Commonwealth, $2,962
C.
By Cash paid State Treasurer on
account ol stid U 'oi 1662 m
4 02
SUNBUltY AMERICAN AND SHiOoURN
per his receipt dated July 20,
1852, $9,114 82
Amount of taxes remaining uncol
lected for 1852 and previous
years. 6,730 671
Exonerations allowed collector
for years previous to 1852 ss
per certificate of County Com
missioners, 64 42
Commissioners allowed Collectors
fat 1852 and previous years on
$12,316 56 at 5 per cent. 615 82
Abatement allowed county on $9,-
114 32, 455 71
Treasurer's Commission on the
above, 91 14
$17,072 081
Retailer's License,
Dr.
To aggregate amount Retailers'
license for the year 1852 as per
list furnished to the County
Trensuier by Mercantile Ap
praiser, $820 25
57 50
Ballancedue Commonwealth, $762 75
-Cr.
By exonerations of snid license,
Amount paid printers for publish
ing Mercantile Appraiser's list,
as per receipt.
$24 50
33 00
$57 50
Dr.
To aggregate amount of Tavern
license granted by the Court of
Quarter Sessions for Ihe year
1852. as per return of Cletk of
said Court Piled with County
Treasurer, $480 00
To aiigregiite amount of Patent
Medicine license for the yar
1852. as per list furnished to Iho
County Trensuier by Mercan
tile Appraiser, 15 00
To aggregaie amount ol Di'tillery
and Brewery license for Ihe
year 1852, ns per lis! furnished
to the Conniy Tieasurer by the
Meicantile Appiaiser, 21 00
To aggregate amount of license
on Beer Houses and Oyster
Shops for Ihe year 1852, as per
list fnrnihed County Treasurer
by Mercantile Appraiser, 22 00
Militia Fines.
Dr.
To aggregate of said fines out
standing fur 1851, and previous
years, as per last repoit of coun
ty Auditors, S 1 .569 54
To nggtegule amount of Militia,
lines assessed for the year 1852
as pur book in which said lines
are entered by County Com
missioners, 856 50
$2,426 04
2.352 45
Balance due Commonwealth, f 73 59
Cn.
By amount of sai l lines remain
ing uncollected (or 1852 uud
pievions yeiirs, $1,885 66
Evoneiaiioiis allowed collectors
for 1852 ami previous years, 98 50
Five per cent, commission allow
ed collectors fm 1852 anil pre
vious years, 26 64
Amount paid Assessors for asses
sing and furnishing listsof 1777
delinquent nnl.lia men, at 1 per
cent, each, " 17 77
Amount paid Riigade Inspector
for inspecting 5 companies fur
1852, 50 00
Amount paid Biignde Inspector
for collecting millluty propeily,
and transportation of aims lor
1852, f 20 50
Amount paid Treasurer of Wash
ington Guards ns per oidcr of
Capt Jacob Holla. 25 00
Amount paid Treasurer of North
umberland Troops as per order
of Capt. James IJrysou, 75 00
Amount paid Treasurer of Dew-
art Gnvrds as per order of Capt
J. H. Ziuimeiman, 50 00
Amount paid Jackson Rifle Com
pany s per ouler of Capt. Ja
cob'Helrick, 50 00
Amount paid Treasuier of Dep
penville C'avaliVHs per order of
Capt. Jacob HilWh, 50 00
Amount ol Treasurer's commis
sion on $338 27, at one per
cent. 3 38
$2,352 45
We, the undersigned, Auditors of North
umberland conniy, in ihe Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, do certify that in pursuance
of the '47th section of the Act entitled, "An
net reuulalii.u Counties and Townships, &c ,"
passed Ihe 15lh day of A pi it, 1834, we met
at the Commissioners" Ollice, in ihu borouuh
of Snnbuiy, on Iho Kiih day of December,
1852, an.l adjourned from lime to lime, and
did audit, ii.! just and settle the several ac
counts requbed of us. aoieeobly to the sev
eral Aels of Assembly anil supplements
'hereto, according lu the best of our judg
ment and ability.
Witness our hands and tea's, al the Office
aforesaid, this twenly-lliird day of July, A.
D. 1S53.
REU B F.N W. ZAUTM AN, (L S )
3 H. ZIMMERMAN, L S.)
M. I. D. WITHINGTON, (L S )
We, the undeistgned, Auditors of North-
umbeilund counly, duly elected and sworn
to adjust Iho accounts of the olliceis of said
counly, ilo ceilily I Hal we nave catelully ex
amiued the voucheis and find that there is
due the Commonwealth as per report of
special Auditors, Ihe, sum of three thousand
hve hundred and eiotiiy-seveu ilnilars and
ninety-two and a hall cents, also stale lax
lor 1852, after dudt'clins for exoneiaiions
made lo colleciois, Iho sum of sixly-four dol
lars and forty-two cents, collectors' commis
sion, six humlred am. Ill teen and eighly-lwo
cents, abatement allowed the counly as per
Slate Treasurers receipt, four ImnWred and
00
tilty-Iive dollars ami seventy-one cents, and
County Treasurer, commission, ninety-one
00
00
00
dollars and lourteen cents, Ihe sum ol three
thousand three hundred and sixty-nine dol
lars and thirteen cents, alsa for Tavern Li
censes four hundred and eighty dollars, Re
tailers Licenses seven hundred and sixly iwo
dollars ami seventy-five cents, Putent Medi
cines fifteen dollars, Distillery, Brewery,
Beer Houses and Oyster Shops, forty-three
dollars, also for Militia Fines after deducting
for exonerations made to collectors ninely
eioht dollars and fifty cents, collectors com
missi ins twenty-six dollars and sixly-four
cents, assessors wages for making out lists of
delinquent militia men seventeen dollars and
seventy-seven cents, three hundred and thii-ly-eighl
dollars and twenty-seven cents paid
to volunteer companies and Brigade Inspec
tors, and three dollars and thirty eight cents
Treasurers percentage on the above, one
thousand nine hundred and forly-ose dollars
and forty-eight cents, leaving balance of
State tax, Licenses and Militia fines due the
Commonwealth nf ten thousand one hundred
and ninety-nine dollars and twenty-eight and
a half cents', also the sum ef three hundred
and forty dollars twenty-two and a half cents
outstanding orders, and Ihe sum of One
thousand three hundred dollars and seventy
five cents due Jacob Young, Esq., Treasurer
of Noithumberland county for money over
paid on county orders, making the liability
ef the counly en the ihiriy firet day ef Da-
00
291
08,
21
cember, A. D. 1852 Inclusive, eleven thou
sand eight hundred and forty dollais and
twenty-six cents, while there is due from the
Treasurer on Slate fundi the sum of Tour
thousand nine hundred and eighty-six dol
lars and Ihirtv-four cents, from collectors ol
connty In eight thousand eight hundred and
eighty-three dollars and ninety-seven cents,
rrom collectors of State la six thousand
three hundred and eighteen dollars and
eighty-seVen anil a half cenl, from collec
of militia fines one thousand seen hundred
and fifty-nine dollars arid foity-seven ceiiis,
also for Jury funds one hundred and eight
dollars, for Court Fines sixty dollars, and for
recognizances forfeited eight hundred dol
lars, which after deducting Ihe liabilities or
Ihe conniy will leave a balance due said
connty, after the payment of rII debts, of
eleven thousand and seventy-six dollars and
thirty-nine and a half cpnts on the Ihitly
first ilay of December inclusive.
In witness whereof we hnve hereunto set
our hands and seals the 23d day July, A D.
'853.
REUBEN VV. ZARTMAN, (L S
J. H. ZIMMERMAN, L.S )
M. L D. W1TH1NGTON, tS)
FALTLi MIXLINKIIY BOOIM.
JOHN STONE & SONS,
No. 45 South Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
ARE now opening for the Fall Trade, a large
and well selected assortment of
Silks,
Ribbons,
Feathers,
Flowers, and
Millinery Goods in gencial.
Confining tliemsclves exclusively to this branch
of the trade, and impouti.iu Hie larger part of
their stock, enables tliem to offer an assortment
unsurpassed in extent or variety, which will be
sold on the most favorable terms.
Phila.. Sept. 17, 185:). 2ui.
Gas Fixtures Lumps.
HEIDRICK, HORNING &. BROTHER,
No. 221 North Second Street, tibove Vine,
PHILADELPHIA.
Tl A VINO had lnnny years practical experience
- in the business, and as all work sold by us
is manufactured under our immediate supervision,
we are enabled to offur tu purchasers superior ar
ticles, in every branch of our trade, upon the most
favorable terms. At our store may be found, in
every variety and style of finish. Gas and Lamp
Chandeliers, Pendants, .side lirarkels, for Halls,
Churches. &c, the IMPROVED PINE OIL
LAMP j also, Fluid, LarJ and Oil Lamps, Gir
andoles, lloqucte Holders; Parlor, Night and
Heading Lamps. On hand, Lamp (.'lasses,
Globes. Wicks, Similes, &c. ALL WORK
V. RR ANTED, OH NO SALE. Factory No.
86 Noble St., near 4th.
Remember stove 2'.M N. 2d si., next door to J.
Stewart Dcpuy's carpet store.
September 10, 1853. 3ui.
WILLIAM GROVES & CO'S
Upliolstcpy, lleddi.njv poa.
llicp "Wnpohouso.
S. il Corner Second and Arch Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
SPRING BE US, Feather Ueds, Hair Mats,
Husk, and Straw Mattresses, Cushions, Cots,
Comfortable Counterpanes, Sackings, blankets,
&c, &c. Constantly on hand or made to order
and sold Whclcsalc and lietuil, on the most favor
able terms.
FEATHERS, HAIR, HUSKS, &c,
by the bale or pound. Orders respectively solic
ited, promptly executed, and wurlanted to give
satisfaction.
N. B Mattresses re-made and Feathers re
renovated.
Phila., Sept. 10, 1852. 3m.
feint ul ol" ii HO It G E S . I Ii liR , tlcc'd.
jVOTICE is he'eby gien, that letters of admin
islratiun have been grni.tej to the subscrihers
on thc cstutc of George Mnikcr, lute of Lower
Augusta township, deed. AH pertons having
claims against said estate arc requested to present
them, duly authenticated, for settlement, and
those knowing themselves indebted to make pay
ment without delay.
JEK. W ETZEL, . , ,,
HANNAH SNIKER, Al,,n ton
Lower Augusta twsp., Sept. 3, 1853. Ct.
To the Voters of Northumberland County.
The subscriber hereby announces to his fellow
citizens, that be is a candidate for the office of
COUNTY TREASURER,
and promises, if elected, to discharge thc duties nf
the office faithfully and iinpiirtiallv.
FKANCISUUCHEPv
Sunbury, July 16, 1853.
To the Voters of Northumberland County.
I announce myself to your consideration as a
candidate for the ollice of
COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
at the uproaching election. Should I be elected,
I promise to discharge Iho duties of thc ollire
faithfully and to thc best interests of the county.
SIMON BNVDEK.
Upper Augusta, July 16, 1653.
To the Voters of Northumberland County.
The subscriber hereby offers himself to the vo
ters of Northumberland counly, as a candidate at
the next election for the office of
DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
and promises, if elected, to full'd the duties of the
ollire fuithlully and with impartiality.
WM. M. HOCKE FELLER.
N. M. Ncwiiiim's
llealty's Row, Norwegian street, Puttsville,
. ' Penr.a.
IMciitibin Klto'i,
HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A 8 UP
tilv nfnll sirs nf T.onil l'itii. KlifM T.n.l
i '.' - - I " - - - t
Block Tin, Uath Tubs, Shower Bulbs, Hydrants,
Hose, Double and Single Acting Pumps and Wa
ter Closets ; also, all kinds of Bruss Cocks for
water and steam. Brass Oil Cups, and Globes
for Engines. All kinds of Copper Wofk and
Plumbing done in the neatest manner at the
shortest notice.
N. B. Cash paid for old BraSs arid l.tiS.
Pottsville, Aug. 27, 1853 ly
ADIES D It ESS GOODS Dress Silk,
French Merino, Persian Twill, Do Luiucs.
Da ilerage, cashmeres, calico, worked, colars,
shiinezelte, cuffs, ire, just received snd for sale by
Sept. 10, 1853. I. W.TENEK &. C O
INDIAN CHOLAGOGUE. An excellent re
1 inedy for the cure of Fever and Ague, Ilillious
fever, Intermittent or Kemittcnt Fevers, hist re
ceived and for sale by I. VV. TENER & Co'.
bunbury, Sept. 10, 18o3.
TITACKEREL. Stalled FUh, Herrings, Dried
I--1 Beef, Hams and cheese, just received and for
ale by I. W. TENER & CO.
Sunbury, Sept. 10, 1853.
A Splendid lot of Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloth,
'fable Oil covers, Carpet chain, door mats
and matting, just received and for sale by
Sept, 10, 1853. I. W. TENER & CO.
OOTS, Shoes, Hats Caps and Gum Shoes,
" just received and for sale by
Sept. 10, 1853. I. W. TEN Ell & CO.
"LOTUS, Csssimeres, Vestings, Sstlinetts,
Ac, of various styles and colors, just recei
ved end for sale by
Sept. 10, '53. I. W. TENER & CO.
IOR RENT, a small office or shop near Tener
it Englc's store, Market Street, Sunbury.
Apply to II. B. MASTER.
Sunbury, July 9, 1853..
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Northumberland county, will be exposed to
public Rale, on
Tknrsday tin 6th day of Octoler, next,
on the premises; the following Real Estate to wit i
A CERTAIN- TRACT OF LAND;
situated in Rush township, county aToresaid, all
joining lands of Luther Passed and others on the
north, Joseph Carrlpbcl land Peter Haughawoul
on the east, Jesse Weaver on the South, snd
Philip Mettlcr and "tilers on the west. Contain
ing ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY TWO
ACRES, and cine hundred perches more or less ;
Whereon are erected a
Two and a half elory Frame House,
and basement story, a large frame llarn and
CowShcd attached, an orchard, an excellent
Spring of water &c, with the appcrtcnancea.
To be sdld as the property of Georiro and Jasper
Mettler, minor children of Spencer Mettlc'r, ilec'd.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., of snid
day, when the terms will Ik mado known by
LUTHER UASSETT, Guardian.
By Order of the Court, )
J. P. PLRSKL, Clk, O. C.
Sept. 3 1853. Is J
S20 KlVAUD-
HE abovo reward will bo paid for informa
tion that will lead to the discovery and
conviction of the person or persons who were guilty
of filling the axel boxes of the passenger and coal
cars of the Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad,
with sand and dirt.
I). LONGENECKER, Prest.
Sunbury, Aug. 27, 1853.
SEALED proposals will be received at the of-
ficc of the Supervisor ill Shickshinnv, until
Saturday, the 17th day of September next, for
ihe lease of thc surplus-water at Lodges Roll
Aqueduct for a term not exceeding ten years.
GEO. VV. SEARCH, Supervisor
N. 11. Canal.
ShirUshinny, Aug. SO, 1853. 4t.
F u r m cps, A 1 1 e n t i-o n ! !
This is the proper scmon to use
L e i n a u ' s American Fertilizer
PON your farms. This trnly vuluabln Ma
nure can be had at 825 per ton, or $3,58
per barrel, of the proprietor. Pry it.
Also Guano and Poudrclte Also, Super
Phorphate of Lime and Aqua Ammonia.
Farmers making Murk Hills, will find a few
barrels invaluable For FRUIT TREES,
which it wi 1 greHtly benefit by bring scattered
aroond after they have been dug about a light
coating. For Sale only by
(JEO. A. LEINAU, Prop'r.
No. 19 South Front St. Philadelphia.
Augusts?. 153 3t.
WEIT OF PARTITION.
Peter Bordncr Notice is hereby giv-
vs en to thc Heirs and
The Heirs of ( Guardians of Dullzer
Bultr.cr Uordncr, dee'd., J Uordner, dce'd., that
by virtue of a cert ;i in writ of partition and valua
tion to nic directed, an Inquisition will be held
upon the premises of the real Eatnte of Dullzer
Uordner, dee'd., situate in Lower Mahauoy town
ship, Northumberland county, st 11 o'clock, A.
M., on Monday, October 3.1, 185:), at whii-h time
and place the aforesaid Heirs, and Guardians arc
hereby warned to be and appear il by them
deemed expedient.
WILLIAM 13. KIPP, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office j
Suuburv. Aug. 20. 1853
A Farm for Sale.
THE subscriber offers for sale bis farm,
A CONTAINING 2S4 ACRES
ond allowances. It is situated about three miles
from Sunbury atom; thc Shamokin creek, and is
in a Rood state of cultivation. The Philadelphia
and Sunbury Railroad pisses through said farm.
It will be offered in parts or entire to suit pur
chasers. It can be divided lo make three small
farms. The buildings are a FARM HOUSE, a
good Bank Barn, and two tenant houses.
JOHN EARNS WORTH.
Upper Augusta, Sept. 10, 1S53. tf.
Improved Lightning Hods.
rrMIE subscriber lias constructed a Lightning
Rod on true Philosophical principles, by
which huildinKS supplied with them arc rendered
perfectly secure against destruction oy Light
ning. The connection and insulation of the rod, as
well as the prcpa ration of tin.' ground rod, is on an
entirely new plan, mukiug a more perfect con
ductor than any heretofore in use.
Persons desirous of securing their lives and
property from destruction by lightning, can have
coiuluciors put up to their buildings in the most
substantial maimer by applying either nersonally
or by letter to the undersigned, ut the following
prices:
For 40 feet J inch Copper rods. Gold pla
ted points, with solid Platina tip, $22 00
Forty cents will be charged for every ad
ditional foot o cr forty.
For 40 feet J inch Tubular rods, Gold
plated points, with solid Plutiua tip, $13 50
For 40 feet j inch solid rod, Gold plated
point, with solid 1 latiiia tip, -12 50
For 40 feet Silver plated point, $10 00
And 20 cents for each additional foot over 40, of
tlio three last named. All at six month's credit,
or 10 per cent off for cash.
CHEAP LIGHTNING RODS
The subscriber will also put up Lightning
Rods similar in every respect for they shull be
exactly the same as those erected last summer by
the Lewistown or Lcvwshurg company, in st7.c,
point, glass, connection, occ, at l'.'J cents per
foot, on six months credit or 5 per cent, oil lor
cash.
N. B.-No warrantee given for this description
of rods. T. S. M ACKEV.
Milton, July 30, 1853. 2m.
Live ii 1 Help Live ! ! !
Orn Motto.
S. N. THOMPSON
3 "J) ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and
the public generally, that he has just re
ceived at his store, in Sunbury, below Weaver's
Hotel, a large, lnndsome and cheap assortment
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
co mi sting in part of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimeri Cassinets, Jettnit tfriKingt
MuslinSy Vesting Linens, tVe.
LADIES DllfcSS AND FANCY GOODS,
Calicoe, Muslin it .'.ins, Latti)t
QinhanSt Beraci Hvlest tyc
uitot i:nu.
Sugar; Tea, Office, Href, Molauea, Chresc,
Spices, fish. Suit, Ac., &.C., &c.
II n rd ii are,
NuiU, ScrtWi,- Files, Suwa, Knives & Forks, &c.
Queenffware,
of various styles and" patterns,
BOOTS AND 0HOE3
A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for
men, Women ami children.
Hats Cir. ic, of various sixes am! at) lea.
lie si iles a large and general assortment of
fashionable goods. Call and examine for your
selves.
Country produce of all Kind taken in
exhtinge at the highest market prices.
Sunbury, 4 mo. 30, 1853.
SPORTSMEN. A lot of double and aingle
barrelled Runs, shot belts, powder flasks, gun
reps, flints, powder, shot and lead for aale by
r-ejit. H3. I W. TENER & CO
GENERAL ELECTION
PROCLAMATION.
PURSUANT to nn art of the Oenwul .MVmUj of tlie
Coinmoiiwailth of Pennsylvania, enlitlwl "An act
relating i,, me elortiim nf this Coimnonwuiil.li," approved
the second day ,,f Jlv, Anno Dnmin.i, one thousond
J'Slit hiiudrcd nnd thi'rty-nine, I, WII.LlAM B. HIPP,
IliBh Sheriff of the rmnity of Niirllnlf1trlmid, Peiuiiyl
r.l.V .? hcny am" known and give iioiice to the eler
KTk Ii, co,1,u'' """"'id, lhataicncral elerllnh will
TinpS?il'l?M """"'yof Northumberland on the SKIXIND
8i!.i... ii m,,) "f CTl)IIKR. 1H50, st which tin,.
Plate and Counly Officers, as follow are to lie elected I
wenTh.1""" " C""ul Commissioner or the Common
mow"h"!'n nt J"d& "f lne "npremo Court .1 tills Com-
!',!! i1"""" f"r Pnrv-ymOrnrHl of the Commonwealth.
O . J,?,!"" f"' A,"UT lienernl of the l'oniin..iwenllh.
to r,!!1. n Mo""'" "f tit" llonse of nirceiitiilivv
,2'" H'c conniy f N.ifllninilierlutHt.
innlicrlVind " t'"""ni""i,"'er ' U'" county of North-
thnXKr'Di',ricl AUOr",,- f'J' "f
liell'iml'.'""" f"r T,m"""(l" lh county of N..rtln,m-
One tru m ft it- ttnlt.. a.... ...
thntnlierlmnl ' ' ,",,,lr"r ",r " ""'" el
lauu"r1C'"'0"A"''''"rlV'' ""' ""'rof Norlliu.nlwr.
n? L ""H 1 ',vilr'i'l' within thecotuiiv of .Nor-
"-' UlC Ii (ll..)Vy !
The Nmlmrv Dimrict, rmnp'iMHl nf
Hnnie"'' U"d l'mT A"Sl,imi tlw
Ihe liormijrh
Comity I'ourl
r Z! A.B?n,:n tti",ri"t' ,1mp(l nf th.- tnwnninnnl
t4m M8hipUgUmn' ht ol Wius KmcTtah, in VM
,C1B or,,'u",,,e,r,0d TJiitriet., enmpr1 nf the 1.nr.mKli
of Nir(huiiihflilondtnt ll.e Imuw of Auuustua H.imxnf the
bnrnugh nf Nnrthniiiheilmid.
The Point UistrifM, nt the htmno of Hnny II hub, in thc
bnniugh nf N'trthuiTiberhml.
The Milton biatrict, et the house of Frederick Sticker,
in said 1 irnuuh. '
The Turbut bistrivt, at the house occupied by Abraham
KiftRiugcr.
Ths Delaware District, nl the hjuse of Henry J Ren- 1
der, in MeKtt-eiisville. .
The Chilisquaque District ut the Iduk of Btritjauiiu '
FtTiismnn.
The Lewis District, ut the house occupied by Michael
Render. I
The Shuiiuklu Dittiiet. ut the h mse of Charles Ieiseif !
rin!?. j
The t.'ppcr Muh tioy Distiict, af the house of DunicI i
lleim.
The Kittle Mnhcuiny District, nt thc h'mse of Frederick
Raker. j
The Lower Mah n iy District, nt the iiuure of Michael
Spnfst j
The Rush District, nt the Liberty Pole ftch '! II,,ne.
The Jac'lvsou District, at the house occupied by George 1
Smith.
The Ctiil Dirtrirt. nt thc hotfsc of Willfuin M. Weaver, .
in thc twn of Sbnmokiii. i
The Zerhe Dictt kt ul the house of John Weaver in ;
Trevorton.
The CairieroM District, nt the honfle of Gideon Derk.
The Jorduii District ut the h ute of Ileujainin Leitzel. I
The election to open between the hours of b and 10 j
ocl ck hi the foremen, find whall continue without inter- ;
mpti u or oiljourniieiit nntM 7 o'cJ jck in the evening, I
when the polls nhall be clrnvd.
The Several Inspc-tors nnd Jiubrs elected on the 3d
Triduv of March, lfiTA in pnrmian of the 31 Section of
thc act of the 4 of July. 1(11, will hold thc election oil
Tur-tiiy the 1 Uh day of October next.
"That every person except n Justice of the Pence, who
shall hold any uiiiee or nppoin'.ment of profit nnd trust un
der the ft wfiuneut of lhr Uiiitrd Stad-f. or nf thi State,'
nr of any city or mr rjw)rntcl district, whetlier u fninmis
dioned oliicer or nttent, who Fliall be employed under the
leiiinl.iltve, executive or judiciary dfjmrtiiieiit nf this Stilte,
nr Ihe l'nitd Stales, nr nl'uny city or inc irp'rafed district
and hIs) that every member (Vrgrees and of ihe Stole
I.eciMlature, nnd of ihe select and eoniin 'U ('"iineil of uuy
city, nr coiumiPsi"iicr ot" any incorporated District, is liy
law. incapable of holdim or exiceifinif the nthce i-rnp-p
'iutmiMit of .lu.lire. Inspector nr Clerk, nf any election
of this comtn )invi'rdt!i, nnd 1 hot ii ) Inspector, Juiljre oi
Huy r'tlier otnerr of such election, shall bo tliyiblc to any
otiic-e l be then voted for.
And the said Act of Assembly, entitled "on art relatinir
to the clecli 'lis of this Coinm niwenlt h,J! passed July the
ami, iKt-i, further provides us follows, lo wit :
'That the liipectors uud fudge chosen us aforesaid,
shall meet at the respective places for holding the election
in the. district lo which they respectfully belong before
nine o'clock in the in irninp nf the second Tuesday of Oc
tober in each nnd every yur, nod each nf said inspectors
hull appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of
such d strict.
Section 3. That any fiaud committed by any person
vuli up in the manner nluvc prescrilied, rhnll be punished
ns similar frauds nre directed to he punished by the exist
ing laws of this Common weulih.
ln ca the pers n who nhall have received the second
highest number of votes for Inspectors shall not attend on
Ihedtiyofnuy election, then the person wtio shall hnve
received the second highest number of votes for Judge the
next preceding election, shall net ns nn i aspect oi in his
place, and in case the persm elected Judie shall not attend
lite Inspector who received the highest nurnler of votes,
shall np point n Judirc in his place ; and if any vacancy
shall continue in the Ixwird for Ihe spneeof half nn hour af
ter Ihe time fixed by Unv for the opening of thc election,
the qualified voteis nf ihe township, ward or no dislrict,
for which such ofliccra shall have been elected, prepent nr
thc place of elections, bitull one uf thoir number tu till such
vacancy.
'It shall be the dutv of said assesses respectively to at
tend ut the place nf holding every geuend, special, nr
township election, during the while time snid election is
kept open, for the purpose of gl vine; information to the
Inspectors nud Judge, vhai called on, in relation to ihe
tight of nny person ussessed by them to vote nt such elec
tion, or such other matters in t flat ion to the assessment nf
voters, nn the said inspect or or judge or either nf them,
shall from tune to time require.
'No person shull be permitted to vote at nny election ns
aforesaid, olher than a white free man nt twenly-nne or
more. wIm shall have resided in the state nt I en tone year,
uud in Ihe clef-linn district where he oilers to vote ul least
ten tluys immediately proceeding the election, nrtd within
two years paid state of connty tux. which shall have lieeu
nsKcssett ut least ten days In-fore the election, Hut a citizen
of the t iihed States Who had previonsly been n qualified
voter of this state, anil removed therefrom uud resumed,
nud iui M hifve resided iu the election district, and paid tax
ns uforessid, shall be entitled to vote niter, residing in this
state six months. Provided. That the white freemen, citi
zens of the United Suite. Ix-tween the nge of twenty-one
nud twenty-two yeais. and in Ihe election districf ten d.tytf
u aforesaid, shall be entitlet! to a vote, uUhough they shal
not hare paM taxes.
No person shall be permitted to vote whose name tn not
contained in the list of taxable mliuhituulK furnished by the
commissioners ns ui"ies;ud, niu;ss, 1-iist: lie produces
a receipt for the payment, within two years, of a statu or
county lax assessed agreeably to the c -tsititulion, nnd gave
satisfactory evidence cither on his own oath or alTirma
lion, or on the onlh nr utTinn ill n f unother, lhat he has
paid such tax, or nn failure tu pr.Ml ticca receipt, shall make
i.u (Kith to i no payuuut thereof; or second, if lie claim a
right to vote by being an elector between the ages of
tweuv-oiie and twcuty-lwo years, tie shull depose on oath
or nlUrmati- n. thai he bus remded in the State at least one
voar next before his applirjlioii, nud make such proof of
residence in the distri'tas is re-pured by this act; and
that In; dues verily believe ir.'in the uecuuut. given him
that be iaol Iheaue nfureiaid, nnd give sutn other evi
dences us is required by this uct. whereupon the iinme if
thc person fo ndmiitrd to vole, "nult be inserted in alpha
betical list by the inspector, and a note made oppnsite
tnereto bv writine the w rd tax," if he iliall be permit
ted to vote by reaton of Imviuj paid tax, or the word
"uge," if be shall be permitted to vote on account ef his
nge. nud in either case (he reas n of such votes shall be
culled out to the clerk, who shull muke notes in thc list of
voters kept by Ihcm.
litullcuses where thu name of the pers m claiming to
vote is nut found on the list furnished by the Commission
ers nnd Assessor, or his right t.) vote whether found there
on or not. is objected to by any qualified citizen, the In
spector shall examine such'periWi un uath an M his qualifi
cations, and if he claims 1 1 hrrve resided in iho slate one
year nr more, In s oath sludl lie h proof thereof, but he shall
prove by nt leust one eouietciit witness, who shall be u
o.i.J.rit ninrhir ilmt h lesnleil within the district nt least
r1 : . . i-.i . ,i... !..,;,. u,.,i ti.1,11
ten duva ne.l lilimedialelv preeedme the e.eelion. una Mmll
also I1u11s. lt' awenr Hint his l-nia tide renid. nee. iu purau-
Bnee of lawful culling is v.'ithm Ihe district, nud Hint he
did 11 U remove into said district for the purpose ol voting
therein.
Eveiy pes m fpuilifieil it. aforemod, and ttlio shall huikd
priKif. if reipiiml, of resident nnd iyi it 01 lines, lis
aforesaid, slmll lie ndinilli-d to vole iu Iho tow nship, wind
or dim iet in which he shull reside.
if tin v pel Kill not llUiililnil to vote 111 Ibis Coimn 'liweiillh
liereeablv lo law, (except tile SOUS ol ipillillici riniriisj
.hall upiutir ut unv place of election f .r the piinmse ol is
sniui! lickcls. ..r iiitlueiicing riuxona ipinhliod lo vole, lie
shall, on victi lori. it 111 d wy ny Mini n.il exceed-
injr one hnnilred d II irs lor every nu.. . ..............
Ik- iiuurii. meit f ir any term not cic.-eduig tlrree iiio.illis.
It siiail ! the duly 01 eieiy iu:i.-.. ."-. 1
ivers eitv, coiiulv. townhip ordistru i v.-illiiu this com
in mweullli, whenever culled upon by nny otheer of . nu
nun eonsi 110 ir i-.i. . . -
Cl., , 01 l.v a.iy Hirer qiialin. il eleclori inereoi, 1 . e.ci
any window or iiveinie to nv winnow, 10 ...c ,..... r ...
un, ' , il...n 1 ..l.-t.....t.l III Sllfll W..V
eeiienil eieciion. which i" , '
a. to prevent voters from uppr.ichu.g Ihe aiilne, and oil
glei'l or relusil lo iv s.i on sum 1
shull he deemed named ill iniii 111c.11. . u. ...... ......
conviction sliull he liuwl ill nny sum 11 a less Hutu one I -
dreit Jlor more Hum one thousand d 'llurs ; nnd it shall he
the dulv ol Ite respective eonslal.le ol each ward, district
or township, of litis e iiniiu'inveiilh to lie present in person
l.v 1 .-..II V. HI IHO IIUCC Ul II Munis -..i t. cr. ... -.-.
w.nd, district sir touutllip, lor l no purp.se in preening
il.e iieuee u alorcsniii.
It shall he the duty ol every pence oiiieer, ns iiioicsiiui,
who shall be present ul nny sucli iiisiunsiiu-es 111 nn en-c-li.m
ua i di si-nlied 111 thisiici. to rep rl Ihe same to the
lu st court o ipinrtcr sc.su UIS. unil uiso tue uaiuea tu ill.
witnesses wlio cun prove the snuie.
And tiv ttie sin neciion 01 iiicu.-, .., moi ..i .i.u., i......
ii i- -..ltd ... . 'That I he loth sii-llcll ol tlieuel. us eussed
Jul) Sd llthl. em tiled un act rcluling to the elections 01 ibis
eiilmn .iiweinin. snail 1101 oe s 1 eoiisirucicii 11s i. -it-tciu
any niiliiia I'lficr or Inrouglj ottu-er, fr hi serving ns
jiule,e, inspect er or elerk, ut any general or special election
111 Una commonweuuii.
The Judaea ale to make theit returns for ihe eiuiutv of
Northiinilrland, at the Court ll-aise, iu f-unliury, on Fri
day, the Hlh duy of tlctober. A. D. IKi3.
WILLIAM U. Kirr, NieruT.
Sheriff'. Office. Sunbury. I
Sept. 17. ImSI. 41 S
GOD SAVE THE COMMON WEALTH. I
Estate of ISHA DRESSLER .dee'd
rilHE undersigned, appointed by the Orphans'
1. (;otirt of Northumberland Couittv, to tnaka
dial filiation of the money in the hand, nf David
Zartman, Administrator of Iihs Dressier, dee'd.,
to and among those entitled to the same, will ait,
for that purpose, at his office in Sunbury, on
Saturday, the lat day of October next, at 10
o'clock, A. M.
HENRY DON N EL, Auditor.
Sunbury, jt. 10, 159. td'.
HERE 18 YOUR REMEDY f
Hollo Viij's OKitincnt;
A iloit MWAtVLOVi ttRE OF AD LE08,
FtEll 43 YEARS' 8LTFERINO.
Extract d( it Letter fr'oM Mr: Wrn. Galpin, of
7d, St. Mary's Street, Weymouth,
Med My IS h, 1&5I.
To j'rofeenot Hoi.townT, . , ,1
F'!, At Ihe nti nf 18 my wife (who i now l) aught
violent onW, which mul1 111 hir leu, mid vw iiio.
Hint time thpy hnve le(i njiire or leM ,"re, nml frently.
InHomed. Ili r HKoiilei were diiiiractinir. ond for iiiwitln
I'Heilier he m deprived entirely of rim nnd leep.
Fjvery temedy tlmt mwlinl men .dvlanl nl Jried, Imt
without effeei ,' lier luiilth 'jfT.fctl t-viiryy, .no Hie Mm.
ol her leg. inS tcrrib'e,, .( hud pTtsii rrad yimr Ailvef
tipenientw. mid Hilvined hr to tr your Til!, onil Ointment;'
nnd. nn . hint ren.nirc-e. ;il'tir evrv nlher rtitiiedv hnd pro
J ved iurternt nhe eoiim.-nti.'ii to do n. he rommenw'd ni.
) wei-ki. njro, nnd, Mt ri tier- to ri-liite, in now in pood hfnllli.
H -r Uct nre pninlcw, v. iih.int si-n'm or Bfnr. mid her sleep
I nmd nnd nndisturlied. fould you hove witneMcd tli.
mid'criiifin i.f my vrll'ii tiir!i tlti? Int 49 yenrp. nnd wn'.
ttnat then tvith hr;r pnmfnl enjoyuient of hrnlih, yoa
j W011M ii.i't-'-rl d-d delichtfnl In hnvinir licen the menu, of
un : 1111 iiie llll" H'V Ol n '-ii'MVfmimio.
(fl'imil.) -.VII.l.IA.M OAI.riN.
A I'K.ltrtoN ri) Yr.AltfiOF A OF, Cl'RF.D OF A
HAD I.Kfi, OF DO YUAH?' iTANDINO
Copy nf a Lcttet from Mr. If'in. Abbs, Build
er of (las Ovens, of llusluliffe; near Had-derifu-hl.
dated Jlyt8!f, 1851.
T'l Frolefsor tInl,t.ov.'-r,
S-lli. 1 MiirMr.-.l i.r ....-l.l ..r .1.: 1 l i
i '''' "! i'-"'lt ol two or line., ilin.runl iiceirlent. l U.u
I wn ; me 'rnpimu-il by w .rl.uiic nvinnlonm. 1 Inn) re
".n VHiintvof inedi.-nl ndvie., without dorivnut
nny benelit. nnd wn even P.ld thut 1 lie leg mwt !,k nm.
. tiit.d, y-t. 11, i..v.min to that opinion, vour Pilln and
Oinliiienl huve. i-nVtc d n roiiitdeir nire ul m liort a imr
tlmt lew who hud not viluennwl it won".! crrdit the (net
1 , (SS"r') . Wil-LIAM AIIU9.
I ' n It""! of tin- atnlrinent enh lie verified by Mr W P
j Enirliind, rhetuiit, 13, Mnrket Sheet Huddrficld.
I The I'illt Mmultl l e used cun jointly with the Ointment
i in'--. 01 uiu i.tnowiiif; riiBt-s :
1 Hull l,i's;, Chi-eo-f.Kit,
, Hiid Urcuita, rliilbluiim.
Hiirm. irlitipped hand..
. Iluni.iin. Coma (Soft)
Hile of Mmelie- t'lineeia
Fiatulaa,
Gout,
Glondular Swelling,'
Lumljago
I toea Saod Kiiea, Conimcted nud
1 oea
Rhcnmnliam
sun Joint.,
l.lephniitinaia, S-irc Mpplea,
rkin-diaeutti-a, Scurvy,
Tumouia, lleera,
Yn iv a
Kralila,
Bore-linonla,
R ore-hen :1s,
NVuunda,
A DREADFUL HAD BREAfT Cl.RED IN ONB
MONTH.
Extract of a Letter fi 'om Mr. Frederick Turn
er, nj Pcnhurst, Kent, dated December 13th,
1850. '
To Froteaaor HoLl.ow.vT,
Dhah Sir, My wife heft enirefirT from Bud llimala for
more t hun aix montln, nnd dtiring the whole period hit
the beat mcdirul altrndnnce, but nil to no uae. Huving lie
fore healed nu awful wound iu my own lejr, by vour un
rivalled medicTne. I rTeterinrfinil nni'n to uae yi'mr Pilla
nnd Oiiiiiment. and therefore gave then) atriul in her enac;
and fortunate it wna I did ao, for ,11 leaa than a month a
perfect eure wna efTeeted, nnd ihe benefit Hint vnriouaotli.
ef r!ft;he!!of my finuily have derived from their uae ii
really nvtouiahiug. J now atrouglv reconuncnd them to
all my frienda (Signed) FRKD'K TURNER.
Sold at the Establishment of Trot'emor Holloway, 244
Plrand, (near Temple Buf, Loii'lon.) nnd by all reapeetulile'
Dtugirieta and Deulera in Nledieines throughout the British
r. pi.u. it th ee of the United Suites, in' IJoxea ut 3?Jc ,
r.o.nndl 50e. euch. Wholfunle by the priueipiil Drug
1 'i b iu the Union, and by Mesara. A. 13. Jk D. Saniir,'
.til" Vnik.
. V There ia Q eonaidcrable Buving by tnking the larger
N. .'. - llirectiona for the gtiiilauco of palienti In every
ti .iii'1 nre affixed to e;ieh box.
October aa, liSS, ly.
y i ftiinl)ui'g A cade my.
PlllUliiItur;, I iilon Coiuily, 1'cnna;
I!EV. J. G. ANPI'ACH. ) r ,
A. C. FISHER, Principal.
MISS ELIZAWETH K. HOUGH, J'riiitJywl
of Female Department.
EDWIN FISHER, Teacher of Mathematics
and Vocal Music.
CHESSELDEN FISHER, M. D , Lecturer
on Chemistry, Physiology, Ifc.
The Summer Tcrn'i of this flourishing Insti
tute w ill commence on Momiat, Ji lt "5, 1S53.
Tlic course of instruction will be thorough and
practical. Mntlicmatici biiJ the Ancient Lan
guage., as welt a. other branchm, will be tnunht,
a. far a. practicable, on the analytic method.
Daily use will bo made of the blackboard.
Orthography, Heading, Engliah Composition,
and Declamation will receive their full share of
attention1.
Draughting, Construction of Maps, 1'se of
Compass, Ac, will be taught to students in Sur
veying and Civil Engineering.
Lessons in Music,, Drawing, Oil Painting,
Water Colors, &c, Ornamental Needle Work,
French and Dotany will be given by the Precep
tress, who is a graduate of Castlcton Female
Seminary, Vermont, and comes recommended
by the Principal of that Institution, as "a young
lady of agreeable manners snid high literary at
tainments." , , .
, Young ladies and gentlemen who design to'
become teachors, will find this Institution an effi
cient school for preparation, since there will be
connected with it, during the greut part of the
year, a TeaciikhV Ixstituk, the members of
which will have the opportunity of attending an
K veiling Couise of Lectures oil School Teaching,
and acquiring a practical knowledge of the art,
under the supervision of the Principals.
'1 he government of the school is bused uporf
the law uf universal love, which cnioiin upon alt
In do to others ns they would thiuti it fight thut
ethers r'houtd do lo them. II ence the rules will
bo mildly, though strictly enforced; and parents
a:ul guardians may rest assured, thut thc morals,
habits of study, and general deportment of the
students will be carefully ifttemlt-d to.
The, building is now undergoing a complete
renovation. It will be painted, furnished with
new desks, a bell, convenient recilutiou rooms, 6c.
Mitlliuhurg is a thriving and healthy borough.
Its inhabitants are moral, intelligent and enter
prising. Its streets have hccn recently graded
and paved. It is, in every respect, a pleasant
and desirable retreat for fJluJenls. We, therefore,
trust tlmt thc friends of education will deem the
Academy worthy of their liberal support.
tV The price of board, in the best of private
families, docs not excceil, 51 ,S0 per week.
X. B. Students may enter the Academy at
nny 1 ine noun:: tor vei m , u-i it i uesiruuio
, J n .
' tlmt they be prcsf n', rf possible, 6n the tirst day;
Milliiuliuig, July iu, isoj. om.
STOVES, STOVES.
WTB. 'he undersigned would respectfully calf
' the aitention of purchasers to our superior
Block of Stoves, Cauldrons, cVc. Thc superiority
of our Stoves above all others is so well known
that we deem it unnecessary to enter into detail
of them.
We would riVvite year attention to our Mac
grrgor Hinting Slave, As the price of coal is
on the rise, this is the most economical stove the
public can use. These s!ove are of sizes suitable
for heatfng the sWallesl room r and tlrose capable
of containing from 40,000 to H0,t)f0 cubic feet.
Our Cook Stoves consist of the CifoHe Cook, for
coal Modern Troy, for wood-Back's celebrated'
wood stove CorfYplete Cook Vocom Cook
Hagar Cook, Ac. &c. On? assortrVierrt of Cook
and Parlor stoves is the best in the mark!, and
persons desiring to purchase w ill do well by fa-'
or,n'ff g
with a cull before titirchasingclscwheie.'
.NEMAN A WAR. NICK.
Successors to Potts & Yocoiri,
N. E. Corner 2nd and Race Streets,
I'lHi.njiixruiA.
57. 1833 3m.
Phila., Afg.
500
gents AN'anted.
$1000 a Year.
TVANTED in cery counly of the United
(States, active and enletprising men, lo en
gage in the sale uf seine of the best Uooks, pub
lished in the country. To .Veil of good address,
possessing a small capital of from $25 to Ql 100,
such inducements will be orb-red as to enable
tlietn to make from $3 to $10 a day profit.
I?" The Hooks published by usaie all useful
in their character, extremely popular arid com
mand large sales wherever they are ottered.
For further particulars, address, (postage paid,)'
LEARY &. GETZ,
No. 13ft North Second Street, Philadelphia-'
Publi.hira of subscription Books.
rhila., Aug. 20 1853 Sm
JUSTICES' FEE BILLS
H.
Sunbury, l5r '
For sale by
B MAS6LF.
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