Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 05, 1860, Image 4

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    l'HT. KAHHOTUSTOIiE !
K.sl'hJTFI I !.V ) ra,e lo nniiounco to tho citizens of Sl'NDCRY ami vicinity, that
Ihe O.V ''!' Sl'.lN nf t' nir .store-Idiom p, completed, and that their
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ii'ire ' iH:.tiH!iiurnt to a peifecl jiln,)
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J E I ST 0 R S I N CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA!
I : M'Y CdMPrt vlii. Ii, in extent, urkfy, quality and lowncss in ri:c, ire L'N
! We need not particularize, lor
I-1 1' .!
r V V? ft VT T TJ,r'W W mTTTMflll!
Ar) a. A ... W JSJ w
V.'e !
...i . ii liana nil kinds nf
,: Si Kl)WAIifi, il liKN'SWAlii:,
dry goods, leady-m a he clothing
iimoTh AM shoes, groceries,
wilt Ji pore of at the Vi:i!Y LOWEST PRICES. Countiy Produce taken
I .lo li,;ti;'st pner.
Ac, A'.
ill cull III'.0
Cur f Miit
lie nl Hie oblce! ill tins section ni
largfkt
lid 1'-K-;T run f custom in the ni i;lil
I.-., rci.ivij in the noil, una ii VP him ny a rui.unuui eilurl to acniminoilittc inir fr ii-iuli nn.l
cutomci and i.i const qneiicc nf Ilia largeness und
A cwr.'UUfc .ic "I '" supj'ort a"1' E00'1 KI" '" people.
Ac turuiully invite you ti (:iv us a call ! t'OMH ALL Yuu will never regret a visit to the
Very Larue! and heniHft More,
I'
il.i- i'cti. i. a U:s state : : ncincmuir ino oin
1j.-u.-c
Sno'.iury
Jif. r. iSiO. ly
PALS, & W 1 N TEH
.tV" ARRIVED" AT THE STOKE OK
... i t. E':5'5.. ol' Kunbiiry. Pa.,
lid b k if FALL and WINTER
:,:.,;: lr.-iii I'uil d liii, to which he
I'v in iter lis tin mis
U i.,!, l,c v- .!l .urc
id the Tuldic to
tin tiiim in t-hr.w-
iir; t
A ni'n
E Ui.l'
m.M ni (inoils will be
Ml I! LACK
;1V
i'ir
I.lntii . 'id 1'ai
-. .1. 3i nnu I' ai cv
' 'ainincriM 'f weedti, b',it.
c. tine, also a larcc us
-nt ol .'Vt'UI
.-made CLO'J'llirSU for men
i.a ow " i'up. i
1 ill LAD I EH WEAR,
1! r..1 F iti. v I'M-- tJilk very cl.cai, S'ilk
'i . nc, li. a ic i- Vlu li and (;hali IIoIick, tierege
V -! -i.i-, I r- t i.'..!.t Eii;tireJ lirillimit and a
iiii -v of ) I rc.-.s linmla, Spring and Sum-
i , : .' ii illaK, I'urasolt., a good as.-urt-
i..;H r , !,; ! -.'ids Collars. Sleeves, Irinh
1 iin'ii. .-'..nt I. .nit.-, Murniilics, Urilliant &c. A
ccoi'in! j.-tiuii:t nf domestic Dry tiO'tla.
AUn a i.i., c Mcrk of ll:is and Caps, Coots
iiii t'lA -. liar .'.cure, (jucens anil Olasiware,
i.'roc .i-', ' i 1 1 '.are, Stone and Earthenware,
i'r'. tii.il I'aiutx, &.i!t. Fi ill, Cheese, Hani, Oil,
1 r .AC. S'-.
, il. -Wall and Window Paper, Floor and
'j'aliic i ii I'lotii, Carpetti, all the above will he
n.ild :.t low prices lor cash or country produce ta
rn in cxil. .riyc for Cioodij.
J. II. EXCEL.
o:.!mi:v Vv. 19, 1 8.ri9. If.
SUSQUEHANNA FmiALE
COLLEGE,
s i: u i x s - u n o v k , i a . ,
tktills Sciiool in iiiti'iiilc! to iilTonl the very brut advon
I. t::.i i.. at u iinKlfratui-liar:!' to such na limy be entrunt
: t.i i:k i .ue. Thu l..iilii.,'. is Uiri;c, well itirmicet, :iu
u. ilsin'il , ilh evciy lliiim ili-ceii.sui y t health Hud eonl
n :. r...v.in anil iju.iiiliiiMs are inviteil to examine its
el.iii s ml to mipivut it only in so far ua it may be loanil
in i"iiiJi.UA real incut.
r.ci i.tv.
Kiv. t". C. n.U CII.MAN, A. M , f'nneiKil.
Mn .M. I.. liAt'OIIMAN, )
... .: Jlt.iA A. I'ATLIN, )
I f 1! HOLM ; Rkv. II. Kl'RTZ. D.D. I,. L.D.I Re
S D(J.Mi:il,A. M , LcetmuB.
j:XI'L:NSi:t.
1.-U''ii;iv tuitiini iii the re.eiitir eourse incluilnur
j.' i:, w'ihIiui, liJits, fuel unit use of funti&licil
ni.im .ir sension of 5 mouth, on
I-'eo lor Heading Kikhii, 1 oe
DAY SCHOLARS,
'i'uiti-.n ni '.he Collegiate beia truent r icmion, f 1.1 Wi
" Aeinlcinie " " " IU no
'iieitlviital charge li.r fuel, ink. chalk, Ac. 1 5'a
KXTRA C1IAK1.KS.
Mi.mc ( n tha Pinuo with nseof Instiuiucnt, u 20(10
' ' " .Melmleoil " " 17 11(1
' " " (iuilar " II Ou
' " " Harp, " " 1W (Ml
s ..-enil iiii.triieiii.ii in .enl Mutic 5 do
iiravvini. With url ofir.fKlclii, t 00
(1,1 I'.uuiliR, 11 ' 1-J (10
Ore, i7 (juriti in it 1 1 el French eiieh, (I IjU
r.ivini'iits to hi: iiia.lu halt in uilyance, ami Ihc. balance
lie1 iniilille of the BeHu.n.
i litie will be no Ueilnetinii fur ahseiiee, exi'ft in cases
ol' imiUiii'tut 8lel..i..Ai'. A liberal deduction will be UKnic
1. lavor .it the ilaltiilttem ot Clcrityiiiali.
I -l 1'ireulam AililliliC
RiV.C.C. ItM GHMAN,
(Ir Rev. UU.MKK.
Silnn (.i .vc, l'a., fe(it. Id, troll. I y
rs c. ir
77 jp ECONOMY: i'
Save tbe Pieces !
A a uUnta will li:ipj n, even in well rcubteil fumi
l.ts, it im very ilo,iiiitiic l h:ive ti(ieciie;iip audvunvtuiviit
SPALDING'S PKEPARED GLUE
meets ull such elut-rt'elieics, and no household call nil. ird
t Ih vithoul it. It la always ready and up to the stirkiii
point. There is no longer a necessity for limpim; chairs,
splinters veneers, headless dolls, mid broken eiadles it is
just tlie article for cone, shell, unit other oriiameulul work,
i... popular with ladies of lefineuieiit and taste.
Tins admirable pi eviration is uml cold, beinj; chemically
hi id in solution, mid Mr.sessiu ull the valuable qualities ol
ti.e hi-ht eabniLt. maker's dine. It may be ueed lu Ihc
pli.ee of urdiiinry itiueilegc, being vaitl inure adhesive.
'USEFUL IN ItVKUY HOISE1'
N IJ A ttruah aceouimnies each bottle.
i'nee cents.
Wholesale Depot, No Ctdar street, New Vork.
A.W.tos, til.NK Y C. ril'A 1.1)1 U fc Co.,
Itox No. a,td0, New Vork.
Put up for Dealers in cnsescoiitainine; Four F.iqht, and
'twelve jloztn a beautiful Lithographic feliow Curd uc
e: .iipinyius t-aeli pack.iee.
A single b'litlc ol Sfialdine's Prepared Glue will save
I. ii times cost iinmiallv to every I101i81.-I1.1ld.
S. Id by all proi, mi. nt SLitinueis, Druggists, Hardware
nu t l urintuic Dcders, (iroeers, uud Fancy hmies.
t-'ouiiiry Meiehanis should ni. ike a note of hpaMiiifr's
prepar.-d Ulue. when they make up their hit. It wd
und any elimalu.
For sale at thisoQjcc,
March lu, lr6o. ly
LOOK HERE,
VOL! WANT TO I11Y chp.ap rnn
IF
O AMI.
CIO TO VM. II. MILLER, he has received
ff from Philadelphia a larijc stock of
HOOTS & SHOES'
His stock Coiibists ot
fien'U Kipplloots, Youths' Kipp Boots.
Cliilditu's Calf Boots.
AUo a vaiiety of
,i uincii a .uu i. ace iioois, v onietrs Morocco
I ....A 11...... I'l.ll! I., ft, - . .
wuuu,, iviiuuicii a nturucco ana tjall Lace
Boots, all of which ho will sell cheap for CASH.
Cull and ex amine for yourselves.
A 1. 60, first quality of Tumpero Muroco for
stile tor sa:,n.
WM.H. MILLER.
tuiibury, January 7, lHfiO.
CHEAPEST ! U1.S1V ! LARGEST 1 !
rt5,90
Tuys for Tuition in Single and Doable I'.iitiy Book-Kesp-lug,
Writing, Commereisl Aiitlunetic uud Leelares.
IJ jardB weeks f JO, Siuliouury 87, Tuitiou 815, entire
expenses 864.
I. sual time from 8 to 10 wscks. Fvury Stadeut, upon
graduating, is guuruuleed eninpeleiil lo inanase the books
ol any buauiess, uud quuhlicd lo cam u salary of from
$500 to $1000.
Ptmlents eater at any time -No vacation Review at
pleasure.
First Premiums for Best' Business Waiting for 1650,
received at Pitlaburgh, Philrdelphiu and Ohio hlato Fairs.
Also, at tlie principal Fain of the Union ior the past four
years,
nf- Ministers' Sous received at half price.
For Circuluis, Specimens and Kuibcmahed View of Uis
College, uiclose live letter siudii in
F W. JKNkl.N'a.FiitshUigh, Pa.
'suuary SI 'W. Oct. S, '. ly
THE MAMMOTH STORE!
have arrivrd. Wo have now,
not only the
aui A A J. ah '
country, nnd linn nlwnvs l rcn lavorcd hv the
uihood. W
arc tlianklul for patronage wo
vaiicty .f our stock, We will merit and receive
n.niu, ftiAKhlir StJ.UA I! E, near the Court
rniMVK & Git A XT.
NEW GOODS
Atthe II am moth Store of
I A t, CLK.niiA'T,
NO. I MAKKKT Sl'HtiKT, gt:MH RV, PA.
E ' " sulisciiher hiia just opened at his well
m. known catiililislinictit in frunhurv, one of the
iieapcslaml most ilcMralle slocks of
Fall and Winter Goods.
that haj ever heen olTered in the place, and which
no will sell f.,r CASH or exchange for Country
1'roduce. Those desiring to purchase gondii w ill
no wen in can ana examino lusst.uk.
BLACK AND FANCY SILK,
All Wool Deluins. Figured, Striped and I'luin
rrcticli Merino, all colors, Ueautiful Dtcfs
Kobc8, Coshmeies iShaded, i'lain and Striped
must he ccn to form an idea of the extent and
variety
i.iaiiiie, ou na, L iiciiille, f lencli W ool tshawls,
1 l.iliet anil lirochc Shawls.
Cloths Cassimeros and Satinet.
tor Men and boya' Wear, ltlack C'assimercs,
fancy CastmerCF, side stripes heavy, Doc
Ckin t.assimercs, But, nets nil kinds.
line anu ncu i lanneis, all grades and prices,
cay ffiaie imick flannels, colors finest ipiallios
KUADI-iMADJJ CLUTIliiSG
Boots and Shoes,
Hals and Cans, &.C., &c.
all of which were selected w ith jreat care, nnd
will compare favorably, aa regards quality, btylo
ana price, witn any in tlie country.
II AUinVAllH, a fullassortmotit.
Wo'id and Willow Ware,
yucensware, of all descriptions,
Groceries, a full stock in store,
Carpel Chains, ccc,
Faints, Oils, Class, Dye Stuffs.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore received
he will spare no pains to please all who may favor
him with their custom in the future.
Sunliury.Oct. 22, 185U.
To Housekeepers.
SOMETHING NKW.-ll. T. UAUBITT'S BEST
M KDICI.NAL SA LI '.It A TUS.
CV Is maniifnctnred from common suit, and is pre- PQ
JJ parsd entirely diiforent froai othei Saleiiitua. All OO
' the deleterious matter extracted iusurha manner!
AND as to produce Urend, Hisouit, nnil all kinds of AND
iCakc, without eoiiuiininir a parlielu of aleratiiR:
TQ when the litend or Cake is baked ; thereby pro. (
w diiciup; wholi-sotna results. K.very particle ol ' O
.Snlerntiisis turned to cas uml passes tliroiili tlie
'Hread or I :iscn it K'hile Itakuifr ; eonsriiuently
luutliing remains but common Silt, Water nnd'
jl'lour. Vou will readily pereeive by the tnsie
jof this Suleratus llitit it is entirely diflemit from'
(jS other fcialerntin. f!Q
, it is packed in one pound papers, each wrap-
per bninildl, "II. T. ltabbit'a Ural Meilieinal
-N0,tiiileliinis; ulso, picture, twisted loal of bread, XD
'with a glass of efleivcB'-iiur water on the top.
(j When you purchase one paper you should prc-;T()
cive the wmpper. and be particular to get the
1 next exaetly like tlie first brand na alxice.
IjS Full direelioiia lor uiakine JJicnd with tli
jlcrtitUM and Sour M ilk nr Cm.io Tartiir. will
;icc"nii:niy eitch prickupe ; utisa, (Iiiwtinna for
AND
E.G8
niiiKiii' all Minle! of I'uKtty I '"'so, fur liiaknv
tlu Water ami itilit, rewdera.
70
make vorn iV. SO AT.
I with !
23. T. BABBITT'S
! rt'RE CON C KIN TK ATKD l'OTAII,
Wiirniiitcil il'juMc Ike sirenlh nf ordinnry P)t'
ar.li ; put up in c:imb 1 Hi., J lbs, J lint, t HH.f mid
70
Nil ub. wuii uui uirtcuons ur iimKin'; iiaiuunu
Stift mp. CdiieuituTS will tind tins cheapest
roiut.li in muikt't
OS
MaiiufactaieJ uiul for Kile v
U. T. UAKH1TT,
Nos.CS and 79 Wasliington-it., Nrw-Vuik, j
and Nu. 3S lndi&t.. HoHtiiii.
70
i
June II, ly. iy Ju
NEW DRY GOODS
AT
T. ii. t'OOI'EK'H
VARIETY STORE,
Market Square, one door West of the Post
Office, SUN BURY, Pa.
fgnilE subscriber has just returned from
JL the city with an entire new slock bf Dry
Goods and a rci cral variety of Notions. His
selections, which arc dillcrent from anything
ever brought to this place, have been made from
the most extensive wholcsolo establishments in
Philadelphia. His stock consists of
RlacU Cloths, Fancy Casslnisrca
Silks, (iinghauis, Delaines, Alapacas, Chintz,
Calicoes, White Goods, Flannels, Muslins,
Circulars, Mantillas, Shawls, Merino,
Marseilles, Cotton Plaids,
HATS A3ST3D CAPS.
Flats, Children's Bonnets, Trimmings of every
variety, Cloves, Hosiery, Hliirt Bosoms, Sliirl
Collurs, fiinghani Cravats, Black Silk Cravats,
Fancy Scarfs, &c, & c.
The li.it of NOTIONS comprises in part.
Head OrcssoN, Itcad .ccKlaces,
aucy Beads, Fancy Baskets, Toys of all kinds,
Fancy Hair Pins. Fancy Bracelets, (Jold
Fin-Drop, (iold U roast Pins, Cold
Studs, Cold Fens, Ladies' Hccti
culcs. Buttons, liruhhes, Toi
Icts, Combs, Fancy Soaps,
Perfumery, Fancy
China Waie,
STATIONERY, PICTURES,
and a variety of other Fancy articles too nume
rous tO 111 l ilt i.in ,
All articles not on hind when asked for will
be ordered from Philadelphia immediately, with
out extra charso. the rronrietiir haviiia- nimbi
arrangements l be supplied with deficiencies
whenever required.
His stuck will be disposed of on ca.-h princi
ples, deducting 5 per cent, from purchases a
mounting to morn than ore dollar.
liy strict attention to business, ha hopes to
receive a shnre of public patronage. He invites
autocall and examine for themselves, and be
convinced that ho has cn hand the largest stock
t amy uoous ever brought to the place.
w , , TIIOK.U.COOPUft,
fcuuhury, October !fl, lsl.VJ
E0CKEFELLER & B0YER.
Attorneys at Law,
QTJJSrUTJRY,
.4. Jordan Hoc U4 feller and Solomon
II. lloyer, respectfully announce that they
entered into Copartnership in the practice of their
profession, and will continue to attend to all busi
ness entrusted to their charge in the countiea ol
Northumberland, Union, Snyder and Montour,
promptly, fuithfully and carefully. Special at
tention will be given to ths COLLECTIONS
OF CLAI.M3. Consultations can bo bad in the
GERMAN language.
Ollice, --Market Street, opposite Weaver's Hotel
Sunbury, February 4, 1801).
01JJJCieSSi
Victorrikes MuOT sod CuiTa, large assort
rooDt of Furs difl'uren'. styles, sizes and prices
for salt at COO FEU'S Variety Store.
Report Of thO Auditors Of NOrthum- D)
bcrland County for 1850, 1
Jnse lit. Simpson, Esq., Treasurer, in account To
Htth the County of A'urlhumbcrland, from
tht first day of January, 1859, to the last
day nf December of the sum year, inclu
ticc. To amount in hands of Treisurcr, ai
per lust Auditor's Kcnort. 3.24 8 38i
To amount of outstanding county lax
lor I s-jN and previous years, U,nr,7 511
To aaiount of tax assossed for 1R59. 9,108 29
' received on seated land bonk. 4 64
To cash refunded by collectors which
naa been exonerated and after
wards paid, 13 28
To amount received for rent nf imb-
lie buildincs, 30 4.r)
To cost refunded in case of Common-
wealth vs A. Slrouse, 20 00
To Commonwealth costs, H. Flickineer t)4 15
To costs from Jno Hempgel.l and others CI) tlR
To amount ofjury funds and Court funds 58 00
To amount received for lumber, bta
lioncry, Ac, 4 041
To redemption money, paid by IS.
Jordan, for Win. McCuifcc on lot
bought by Commissioners, S 23
IJ.21, Oil Ho,
CR.
Uy amooiit of outstanding taxes for
1 8 ft 9 anil previous years 8,6lfl 10J
liy amount exonerations allowed
Collectors, 437 61
' Comini.-'sions, 424 03
" Euors in iltiolicatcp. fi3 23
" Fa id oncminty orders, 12,001 85J
" Treasurer's comniission on
!j:l2,001 8m,'. 300 OU
" Depreciated mont-y, 1 1 t'O
" I! (tlauce in hands of Treasurer 85 1PJ
SiSl.'Jll 05
esse PI. rimison, J:n , Ji tasurer of Aor
thmnlerland count y,xn account with the same
rcspechnn t-tatc lux on lieul una. l'cr tonal
1 J J)ll.
To amount in Lands of Treasurer,
ob per report of Auditors, Jan.
1850, fur the year la."W.
To amount! of outstanding State
IS
I us, ni per report of Auditors,
Jan. Ib.i'J, for tbo year oPi.)
375 16
To amount of8iato Tax assessed
for 185!), 13,701 08
To amount assessed on unseated
lands in unseated land bonk S5 C5
To umoiint overpaid by County
Treasurer, 1 IjJ
Cli.
S'20,CC8
liy amount of ontstiinding las for
18;'.) and previous years
liy amount, of exonerations
S-180-1 45
for
8.VJ and previous years
Dy amount oT Commisbious allow
ed collectors,
liy error iu Duplicate,
liy cash paid State Treasurer, 03
per rrcoipt of Fob 9th, 1851),
liy cash paid State Treasurer, as
per receipt or July Mil), 1859,
liy ahutomcnt allowed by iSUto
Treasurer,
Dy amount outstanding on unseat
ed land book fur 1859,
Uy Treasurer's Commission on
$13,210 89,
liy cash paid State Treasurer, as
por receipt, Jan. 25th, 18C0,
Uy Treasurer's Commission on
115 41.
7 50
m 93
4 50
991 19
12,219 71
C13 li
785 C5
132 It
115 41
1 1
S20.CC8 22
Jesse M. Simpson, Esq , Treasurer, in accoun
with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
respecting Liccnsis for Pcstauraiits, Liquor
Stores and 2'acerns, for 1859.
DR.
To amount received for License for Reslaarauts, 320 00
CR
Uy commission of 5 per cent on 8TI0, SIB 00
liy Piute Treasurer's receipt, dated July 41), '50, 100 50
Dy Slule Treasuier's receipt, dated Juu. 45, '60, tut 50
DR.
To amount ree'd. fur License for Taverns,
1,512 50
Clt.
By commission of 5 percent, on 100'.), and 1 per
t ent vn 944 50, 3 43
By statu Treasurer's receipt, du:cd July2'.)lli, '59, tl?4 08
OUTSTA.XDI.XG TAXEi POR
Years. CoixECTort9 Namhs.
Townships.
m
I.owor Mahauoy,
Delaware,
Miltoo,
bhamokin,
JCerbo.
Sunbury,
KorlhumberlanJ,
Zorbe,
Mt. Carmcl,
Lewis,
Milton,
M t. Carinel,
1'oint,
Sunbury,
L'ppcr Aogueta,
Coal,
C'bilisquaquc,
Cameron,
Delaware,
Lower Mahunoy,
Coal,
C'bilisquaquo,
Cameron,
Delaware,
Jackson,
Jordan,
Lewis,
Lower Augusta,
Lower Mahanny,
Little Mabanoy,
Milton,
Mt. Carinel,
McKweusvillo,
Northomberland,
l'oint,
Hush,
Shamokiu,
Sunbury,
Turbutvillo,
Turbut,
Upper Augusta,
Upper Mahaooy,
Zerbo,
1851,
lt5.1,
1854,
1855,
44
1S5C,
tl
1857,
n
ii
1853,
Jacob liingemao,
Wm. 15. Irwin,
Joseph Kcbort,
James fvynD,
A.J. (Conrad,
l't'ter l'urstl,
Jacob lilooor,
Anthony Gulappcy,
Ceorge A Kccltr,
Samuel Stahlnecker,
Joseph lloetuloeblcr,
J. 11. Wasscr,
Jacob Miller.
William Hoover,
George ZimmcruiBn,
F.lias Kisenhart,
J. F. liucher,
John Kcretotter,
James Oukes,
David Haiti,
F.lins Kiscuhart,
William 1'ardo,
John Kerstettcr,
James Oakes,
Daniel Wolf,
I'.Jward liaum,
Jacob Hunsickcr,
Jacob H. Clark,
(jeorge Harris,
l'liilip Kcrslottor,
John V. Goodlandor,
David IJeiser,
II. It. Culp,
Joseph Johnson,
ti. 1'. Mertz,
Abraham Kckman,
lienjamin Kohner,
John li. Young,
John Lanpbar,
Joseph Hitler,
John Farnsworth,
Abraham Geist,
John liuuiford,
1859,
Th060 marked ft ill a star () Lave sifico
paid.
Sta'-:nient of Pittances of Northumberland
County, January 1st, 18C0.
DR.
To mount of outstanding Comiuissioneis' orders
I IS'iU, and previous years, 8170 35
To di-bcicucy m amount assessed for State pnr-
Kisesior 150, to meet the amount tixed by the
evenue Commissioners lor NoiihuiuUcrlund
county for lr5U, 438 69
To excess tsf county funds above the Indebted
ness of the county, 9,553 53
CR. 7o,l71 56;
Uy balance in hands of Jesse M. Biinpaon, E) ,
county Treasurer, $95 IP
By uiisiual ol outstanding County Tuxes for 1859,
and pievioua yenra, e643 10
uy amount due litun i-raaeis Ifucner ol which
8100 lis. been paid to Jacob Rolnbaeh, the pre
sent Treasurer, SOfl 00
We the undersigned Auditors of Northumberland coun
ty, Scute of Pennsylvania, do certify tluit in pursuance of
llie4thseeiiuii ol' ait Act, reguluting eouuties and town
slops, pusasd the 15th day of Apul, ISIII. we met at the
Commissioners' Otfiee, in tlieboiosghof Sunbury, ou ths
lOtlidayof Junuaiy, Isoo, and adjourned from little In
time, and did audit aud seule the aevaial aooounU required
READ AND CIRCULATE
the
Tcnnijlvaula State Journal."
J. M. BOSTIAN, Agent,
January 7, 1860.
1 0.000 1'IECBSof Wall Paper, just receW-
stylea very low at FKILINUs O KANT'S.
Suubury. January H, I860.
7 43
m u
ain't received fnt License for Liquor Stores, ISJ W
CR
Ry enminissioi; of 5 por cent, on $325, 11 88
liy flato Tretiiurci a receipt, dated July JO, '20, SI3 73
t-tlS 00-
Jesse M. Simpson, Esq., Treasurer, in account
with the Oommonweatlh of Pennsylvania,
respecting llctailert, Millers, Breweries,
liilliard Unoms, Patent fedilines, Coat,
Lumber Yards, j c.
DR.
To Mercantile Appraiser's Report, tf 1,750 00
ii nuiount Hue liominonweaun us per abuiiot a
Report, for 1S0S,
cn.
Sl,T."n0O
Ry exonerations,
Rv commission of & tier cent, mi fitOOO. audi
H03UO
icr cent on 555. 65 55
l!y R. H. Prick's receipt for publishing Mctoau-
tile Appraiser's Liat, li!8 imines, lor IfS'.i, 81 CO
Rv C. C). Itaihuuiii'a receint Tor niihlishina .Mer-
-niitile Anpntiser's list, 215 nnnica, for '.(. fit 50
Ity J. G. It A. A. Vouiigmuif s receipt tor publish-
nig Mercantile Appraiser's list, 4U nnmes on ;, ji
Rv tMate Trenaurer'a receipt, dnied Feb. 0, 1S, 00
By Stnte Treasurer's Receipt, dntcd Jan 9.1, IS-ti", 1 ,4 tf f'J
By State Trcuaurer's Receipt, dated Jan 47, ItSO, 8 t3
PR. et,750 60
To tl copies Pamphl t Laws, t W
CR
Hv commission of IS per cent.
Uy State Tionauier's receipt doted July 20, tfdO,
3 0
S 7 0
(0 (10
Jesse M. Simpson, Esq., Treasurer, in account
u ilh the Commonwealth of Pennsylvama.re
specling Militia Pines, 1859.
DU.
To ninnnnt dill, rnmmnnweullll. AS tier Audi-
tor's Report lor lab Ji
r.iniuiinnl of said fines outstanding for Ie57 and
previous years, as per Auditors' report of ISjS, 403 lJ
R.
fc-UI HV
Dy State Treasurer's receipt, dated February
0th. l5.
93!g 5)
lif liillolillt outetiuidillg Dec. Otst, 1S50,
liy exonerations allowed collectors
Uy commission allowed collectors,
J I v commission allowed Treasurei,
.. ... . .i t .i.. oc irirt
117 43
4 Oil
SS 2 J
1 '.it
liy Male l leasuicr a receipt, uaien -iu . , i,
01 5
liy (Hale Trcaaaier's rccet dated Jaii.VS, 1S0U, lu3 '27
tfiOl 9
Exocnditurcs and Receipts of Aorlhwnber
Ignd County, from the 1st day of Jan., 1859,
to Dec. Zlst of same year, both days included.
DR.
To 125 Orders issued by Commissioners for re
viewing and suiveyiug rouds and
brulgesf file 00
To oil orders for Fox Scalps, S 48
To 01 outers for llndge building and repairs, t,V-n 60
I'.i l lordera for Connier'a linjuesis 1st '-HI
To 4 ordera lor Stationery Ai 4t
To 3;i orders for C-unmonweallti costs 3() W
To 13 orders for Road Damages btl) 30
ConaUtbles siy for intiking ro-
turns unit attending court
" Juror's Pay
" Piibho UuiUliugs
Fietleric Haus Commissioners
pay
" Jos Kveritt, Commiasiuucrs pay
&imtci F.nt's pay
" Philip Clink's pay
Geo Martin, Clerk's pay
" Prothoiiotary's fees
' Kleetion F.xpenses
u Piisoll Kxpensea
" Assessul'spny
" Fuel
Court Criel's pay
" Iiieiilental I'.xpeiises
357 31
SJtS H
IH 43
917 4(1
151 40
l!!J 75
All 00
4 J5 HO
V.li V'.l
fi-i 4K
14 ;)
SI'll (II
14 75
l'-'H 50
6i no
100 00
" 14
" 44
i:
" 4
" tl
' 1
" 90
u 4 .
55
- S
37
" 4
" U
i a9 i
" 1 '
"4 '
" 1
" I '
'4 "
6 1
3 '
" 1 '
"4 '
" Agriculiurai
Auditors' ivoy for auditing aeeouats
for I'M 00
" UnsentiHi Iiiida)cho.il Tux 3 IS
" Attomey'a I'eea for County 05 fcO
" Prosecutmg Attorney 78 10
" Printing for county 333 30
Refunding K'l 3
Katern l'elietentiary 64 31
" Slumps Fees, James Vundvke 14S 70
5M orders.
Amount of outstanding county orders for 1853 and
previous ycats 177 35
Depreciated innney 1100
Treusurci's t'uiiimissioii on f 14,001 e3J 300 oil
814,364 H3i
CR.
By balance due county by Jesse M. Himpaon,
Fsi , Treasurer, us per lepurt of ti 83,318 'i'l
Cash received from Collectors ibr 150 and pre-
vious yeaia
Cash received on Seated Ijnila
Cash refunded by Collectors, which had been
exonerated uud since paid
Ainiiunl received for rcU of Public Buildings
Ciiinmoiiwcalth coats refunded by A Stroiis
Couunouwealtli costs refunded by F. Flickuiger
Cosis paid by Jacob Hempiield and others
Amount of Jury Funds and Court Fines,
Amount received for Lumber, Slut ary, &e
Reileiiiptiou money paid by A. Jordan lor Win.
McCalfee's lot bought by Commissioners
By uiiiount of excess of expenditures above the
leceipis
4 M
1!)
30 45)
96 (10
34 15
J 36
fc 00
?4
it
25 81 J
fcl4,3rtt 03J
1859 AND PREVIOUS TEAKS.
State.
8229 5
100 79
121 43
U2 CI
7G 32
133 24
117 CI
114 85
2GG CO
129 65
276 22
Col'ntt.
Militia,
0 00
17 50
32 50
19 42
19 00
2300
$17 41
72 79
93 2'i
335 37
91 51
320 50
292 61
198 11
310 03
224 32
US 23
97
20
93
C
400
70
79
C6
585 31
291 07
37 58
397 83
427
11
448 17
131 93
401
207
37
78
149
90
22 01
223 C4
89 59
19 71
75 12
1447
1G2 51
233 41
230 3C
S02 53
4G1
C2
22
88
432
207
54 89
252 90
123 15
103 80
ICG 23
270 53
285 48
382 83
415 CO
C4 77
325 21
300 19
140 8G
108 0
359 08
55 67
91,894 45 8,040 10 $143 42
By amount due from Jacob Young as per special
Auditni's Report, 117S 37
By Isilance aeaiust Jacob Young, omitted by 8pe
eiul Aadilurs. 140 00
810,171 661
County of Northumberland in account with
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for 1359.
DR.
To amount fixed by tin Reveime Corauiissioaers
for lb5l. 44,045 03
CR.
By amount of State Tax assessed un seated
land, and personal pmpariy to. 159, 811,701 06
By auiouul assessed ou uuseaisd lands in un
sealed land Issik for IS5D, 75 f5
By balance due Couuaonwuilth, 438 69
11,045 S3
of us ssieeable to ths said Acta of Assembly and sunpls
meats ihereio, accoidiiig to the beat ol our judgments sua
abilities
AiMwedolurthercerttfvtltat upoi
ai
iiutiou of the expense book of the county, the iudcbleduess
of ths same yet unpaid in ordera ia s-170 V5
C. O. PAT'I'ON,)
u r. i.i 1 1 i.e., lAuuiuus.
P. W. tiRA'.
NOTICE
ALL persons indebted to the Arm of Filling ot
(Irani ara respectfully requested to cpme
forward and pay up their accounts between this
and the 1st of April, as tbey wish to go to the
city to lay in their spring supplies.
FRILINU cV GRANT.
Sunbury, March 10, I860.
PUKE AND FRESH GROCERIES, of aU
, hinds, just recoivad by
ti. 1 . ISHIliliT a toOM.
Sunbury, stugitiil to, !B99.
Stale Treasurer's icctipt, dated Jan. S5, ttOO,
EVANS & WATroj: s
Salamander K I
a. 304 Chesnut Street,
ahov Third.
PIlIl.ADF.I.rillA,
PlliLADiLi niA, Sept. 29, 1M0.
To tho President of the Pennsylvania
Agricultural Society :
The aubseriliers. vonr cnmmitlce to examine tbe con
tents of a 9 A LA M A ft U Ml SAFE of Kviuia A Watson,
after bciitft exposed to a strong lire on the fair groands for
eint hmirs.respecuuiiy repieseni
Thai, srter seven cords oi cms. wooa ami tnrce pi nine
had lieen eonsumad around the snfe. it was openett, in
the ppesenee of the committee, and the contents taken
oat, a little wnrmd, but not even scorched.
Peveinl Silver Medals, heretoroie rcceiveil ny ins rnsnu
faeturers, and a large quantity of documents, were in the
safe, flUid enme out entirely uninjured.
The experiment satisfied us of Die cnpaeity of Safes o
this kind to protect contents from any fire to which they
mev lie exposed.
J lis Committee awaiueu a uipmma nnu silver ninmi,
(ii'.o. w woodward,
JOHN W. RKARY,
J. P. Rl'THKRt'ohn,
AI.FRKD S. UILLKTT.
8T11.L ANOl'llKR.
Wilmikotox, Sept. 17, 1S59 Messrs. fcvns V Wat
son, I'liiltidelphla
i.eiuiemen i i ne miuimnndcr t ire rroof SaTe of your
mani'ure, purcensed by na from your Agent, Ferria mid
Kairctt, of our city, some nine months ago, was severely
tried by burglars last futurdny night, and although they
had a sledge hammer, cold chisels, ami giinimwdel. Ihcv
did not succeed inopenihg ihc fnfe. The lock being one
of "Unit's I'ntciit Powder-proof," they coukl not gel the
powder into it, but drilled n hule in the lower panel and
lorccd in a large chaige, wliict win ignited, and although
the door, insiilennd oat, showed the explosion not to hitve
been a small oug, it wus not forced open. We suppose tln'v
were the tfrrnter nnrt of the ni..l.i hi ..,rk .... v. .i
rrnieli cniiifiednl the result of teo utteirtpt to enter it, and if
the nls.ve factsure of any service, you are at liberty to use
"'wi. i ouis, naiy,
BAYNARD A JONKS.
Great Eire 'Another Triumph ! !
K.xoxvrti,K, Tcnnessco, Mmeh 13th, 1659.
Messrs Kvnns and Watson, nentlcmnn It ntforda me
great plciisunctostiy to you that the Salamander Safe, which
1 purchased of yon in February, Ir-5, proved to be wl.at
you tecomniended it a sure nroteetlon from lire Mv
storehouse, together with sevend others, was burned tothe
gr.iunii in March lust. 1 hccule full through into ihcjeel
lar, and wus exposed lo intense heat for six or eiirltt hours.
and when it was taken from the ruins nnd opened all its
contents where louml to lie in n peileel stale, the books and
tne papers not heing iniure.1 any wluttever. I can cheer.
I ii ll v recommend your Safes to tho community, believing,
as I do, that they are as near hre-proof ns it is possible fi
any Safe to bemiide. THOMAS.I. POWF.I.L.
t7 A litrce assortment ' f the idsive SA fh.H nlwavs
na ham), nt 301 Chesnut street, (Iate3l South Fourth su
rhiladilphia.
Oifiber IS, IPiO. ely
dte;rsive soap
This Celebrated Washing Soap is now in mar
kci ior more man a year, and mat it lias given
universal satisfaction, is evident mini Ihc fact
tliut the Manufacturers of it, in order to supply
the demaud, hava been obliged to incrsase their
capacity to make equal to One Hundred Thou
sand Pounds per Week. It is decidedly the best
and cheapest Soap ever made in tnis Country
One Pound of it will go as far, foi any use, a
J'hree of tho Common Soap in general use. I
is made upon a new principle, of the best materi
als, end known only to It.i 1Iam;x & M
Ki;iie. It does away entirely with the wash.
board saves the necessity of boiling the clothes,
it does not shrink Flannels, be.moves chkask
imc on paint si'ols pcrfcctliy, and from the
mast delicate fabric, eaves fully one half the
time and labor usually spent to do the washing
It is warranted tree Irom S.M, SODA, orotli
injurious alkalies, and guaranteed not to rot or
injure i tie clothes.
ror oate oy an respectable Grocers, an
holeralc by
THAIN & McKEONl,
NU 53 and M South Wharves,
Philadelphia.
Ci A TTTTnTT
There being several imitation brands' of Dcler
sive Boap is Market, tho public are notified that
none is genuine execut Va Hiaue at Mc.
KtoE is Stamped upon each Bar of the Soap
as wen as me u ixcs.
Sunbury, Oct.2'J, I8.r9.
TAILORING ! TAILORING ! !
JACO.B O. BECK,
1) F.SPF.CTFl'I.LV informs Ins friends and the public
V generally, that he will herein u-r conduct the above
business, at the old stand iii Market aticet, iIlxucbt, uu
Ilia own account.
He will be prepared lo make up all kinda of CLOTH
INljinlho
Latest and most Approved Style and
Fashion.
Thankful for the lil.end pntronage heretofore received,
he trusts by reasonable charges uud prompt utteutiou to
busii.i-ss. to continue the same.
I?" All kinds of produce taken in exchange for work,
at maiket price.
Sunbury, December 17, l.'i! tfm
LOCATKD AT
Philadelphia, New York, Buffalo, Albany,
Cleveland, Detroit and Chicago.
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE,
tj. E. Corner Seventh and Chesnut Streets.
IIIUI.1CH
John n. Myera. I Munis L. Hallowcll,
Proi. Joku S. Hart. H Cowperthwuit,
J. B. Lippiucott.
COl'.NTlNO HOUSE COL'RSK,
Comprises Hook-Keeping for Mercantile, Banking, Rail
naid, and Miiiiulucturing Uusiness Willi Penmanship, Cal.
ealationsr Correspondeuee, Ac, Ac., fully qualifying tlie
Student fur actual basiuess. Students receive iudu iduul
Instruction.
Diplomas are awarded to gradaates.
835 pays for Life Scholarship good in seven Colleges!
845 for Pirtiul Coarse,
t y For Catalogue and Sjieeiuiens of Writing,
Addtess, inelosiiig two Postiise Siainpa,
URVANT i STRATTUN.Philad'a.
August Otli, 135!).
COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT
o I
The iilistjioiiary Institute,
Sclinsgrove, Fa-,
FACILTV.
Rev. P. BORN, A. M., Principal, and Prof
Greet and Knglish Literature.
THKOPM ILL'S WEVER, A. M. Vice Prin
cipal aud Prof, of Latin and Natural Sciences.
WM. NOETLLNG. A. B. U- E., Prof ol
Math, ('ure and Applied )
riHE second scllolaslic year of this Institute
will commence on Thursday, tlie 2?d of
September next. Tbe Collegiate Department
embraces an English scientific and classical course
of instruction, including ancient and modern
languages, mathematics, natural sciences, Aic.
Tksms Boarding may be bad from $ 1 CO
to $2 per week.
Tuition, per session, (of thirteen weeks) $5,
$7 and $9, according to the grade of studies
pursued.
Tuition in all cases, aud boarding, if obtained
in the Institute building, must be paid in advance.
The Piincipal will be assisted by competent
and experienced teachers.
For further particulars address any of the Pro
fessors, Kelinsgrove, Pa., August 17, 1859. Iy
Drawing Paper,
JRACUS Holders, Knives, Nte fiaoks, Rc
V c'Pl Hooks, Memorandum Books, Stationery,
or all kinds, &c., at COOPER'S.
Sunbury, Oct. 15, 1859.
CJAV 8 Wood. Cross Cut and Mill 8sws
Superior article at FISHER'S
Bun'iurv. July 17th, 1858...
AND WARRANTS. The highest price
-will be given for Land Warrants by ths aub
acubei. if. k liLAsmt.
nOSTETTER'S
STCfilAGH BiTTERS.
Tt U a fact that, at aomo period, overy mem-
Ther of the human family is subject to discaso
or disturbance of the bodily functions; but,
Vith the aid of a good tonio and tho excrciso
of plain common sense, they may do ama o io
regulate tho system as to secure permanent
hcalta. ip oraar io aceoinpiisn mis ura
object, tho truo course to pursue is certainly
that Tfhioh will produco a natural state of
thingTi at the least hazard of tital strength mid
life. For thi4 purpose, Dr. llostetter has in-
troducea to this country a pioparnuon Dcuiuig
his nnme, wlych is not a new medicine, but ono
that has been tried for years, giving satisfac
tion te all who nave usca it. J no inner
operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels,
and liver, restoring thorn to a lutolthy and
vigorous action, and thus, by the simple pro
cess of strengthening nature, enable the sys
tem to triumph over disease.
For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Xau
scn, Flatuloncy, Loss of Appetite, or any Bflious
Complaints, arising from a morbid inaction
or tho Stomacn or uoweis, producing wainps,
Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, &c, thcuo
Bitters havo no equal.
Diarrhoea, dysentery or flttj, 60 generally con
tracted by new settlors, and cauacd principally
by tho change or water and diet, wyl bo speedily
regulated by a brief use of Ihis preparation.
Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more
prevalent, in all its various forms, than any
Other, and the cause of which may alwnys
be attributed to derangements of the digestivo
organs, can bo curea without inn By using
HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, as per
directions on the bottle. For this disease every
physician will recommend Bittcrtof some kind;
then why not use an article known to bo infal
lible t All nations Iiave their Bitters, as a pre
ventive of disenso and strengthener of the sys
tem in general ; and among them all there is
not to bo found a more healthy people than
the Germans, from whom this preparation ema
nated, based upon qgiontiflc experiments which
havo teadea to prove tho valurc ol tins great
preparation :n the scale of medical science.
t ever AMD Aoue. This trying and provok
ing disease, which fixes Its relcntjcss grasp on
the body of roan, roducing him to a mere sha
dow in a Bhort timo, and rendering him phy
sically and mentally tucloss, can ho driven
from tho body hy tho use of llOSTETTEIl'3
KLXUVt . ED DIT l tKS. Further, none or tho
above-stated discuses can bo contracted, even
in exposed situations, if tho Bitters aro usod
as per directions. And as they neither creato
nauxca nor offend tho palate, und render un
necessary any change of diet or interruption
of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep
and healthy digestion, tho complaint is ro
nioved as speedily as is consistent With the pro
duction of a thorough nnd permanent cure
Por Persons in Adc&nced Years, who aro
suffering from an enfeebled constitution and
infirm body, these Bitters ore invaluable as a
restorative of strength and vigor, and need
only bo tried to bo appreciated. And to a
mother while nursing tkoso Bitters are indis
pensable, especially where the niolhcr's nour
ishment is inadequtrto to tho demands of the
child, consequently her strength must yield,
nnd hero it is where a good tonic, such ns
Hostettcr's Stomach Bitters, isneeded to impart
temporary strength and igor to the system.
Ladies should by aU mcaus try this remedy
for all cases of debility, nnd, before e doing,
should ask thoir physieian, who, if he is
acquainted with the VTrtue of the Bitters, will
recommend tJieir use in all cases of wcukuoss.
CAtm05 'Wo caution U)o public agoinsi. using
ally of the many Imitations or counterfeits, but ask
for UosTj:rTE:'s Celeobated Stomach Bitters,
and tee that each bottlo bos the words "Dr. J.
Hostettcr's Stomach Bitters" blown on tho eido
Of the bottle, and stamped oq tho metallic cap
covering tho cork, ond observe that our autograph
signature is on tho label.
f Propared and sold by BOBTETTEB ft
SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all
druggists, scocera, and doalors generally
throughout the United States, Canada, South
America, and Germany.
SOLD. BY
Gro. Bright, Sunbury,
It. B. McCay, Northumberland,
Cvrus Brown, Miltoo,
S. M. G. Wknpk, Mchwensville.
October 8, 1859. ly
LIFE INSURANCE & TRUST COMF Y
CAPITAL STOCK 8500,000,
Company'aUiiilding. Wntiiut Sireei.S. K. corner of Fourth
riiu.Aiii.i.riiiA.
LIPE INSURANCE AT THE USUAL
MUTUAL RATES.
Or at Joint Stock rates nt alsiut 90 per cent less, or at
soiai Abstinence Jiuies, the lowest mine wouu.
A. WHILD1.N, President.
J. C. Sims, Secretary.
J. P. SHINDEL GOBI. Agent,
SIXHURY.PA.
Jane l, IrM ly
FURNITURE ! FURNITURE !
Faslilonablc, Cheap and Ttierul
THE LARGEST STOCK EVER OFFERED
IN SFNBURY.
rTiHE subscriber, long established as a Cabinet
and Chair Manufacturer in Sunbury, thank
fill for past favors, solicits a continuance nf the
public patronage. His stock of Cabinet-Ware,
Chairs, dj c, embraces
KVl.lt Y VARIETY, ISEFIL AND OR IV A
DiEMAL
in housekeeping. It is unnecessary to enume
rate, as anything that may be .required in his
line can be had at moderate prices, Cheap for
iasti, or country rrouuee taken in exchange,
bstauusnmeni
South East Corner of Market Smiare.
I V Those knowing themselves indebted to
the subscriber would oblige him by making pay
mcnt.
SEBASTIAN 1IAUPT.
Sunbury, Nov. 19, 1859 tf
409 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Ballou'8 French Yoke Shirt Emporium,
u vroailicay, New York,
PREMIUM SHIRT MANUFACTURERS,
Shirts made to order from Scientific Measures.
material, sewed by hand, and war
mcu to ni, ai less man the usual prices.
BALLOC BROTHERS.
June 4, 18.S9. i09 Broadway, N. Y.
THE INTERNATIONAL HTET..
ROADWAY, CO km; a OF FRAKKUN SrRLET,
BW YORK CITY.
Offers iiiiluceineiils to Mercksnts and Touriata nailing
.Vn w, ,,"' """"Passed by any Hotel lu the Metropolla.
. us .om.wing are aitt.ni; the sdvsnuiges whick it pesas.
ses, sud which will be aireeialcd by all Uavclers.
ii i '"cuiioii.ooiivciiieat lo places ol buaiacaa,
wv mm .HH.-va Ol IllUSCUieill.
ltd. Scrupulously clean, wed furnished sitliiut rooais,
wub a Biagniheeut Ladies Pailur, eouuuauduig su ulcu
siv view of Broadway.
3d. large and superbly furnished siuiug moms, with a
nugiiineut i'uMot, ouaiuisudiu au cxtciuavs view of
Bioudway.
4lit. Being conducted ssi tbs Kuropesn plan, visitors
eaii live ui the boot style, wilb ths grtwwst eotuiooay.
tlh. It is gonnettted wilb
Tajlar'i Celebrated Saloons,
where visitors saw bava their n east, or, if Ibey desire
they will he furnished in tbeil own naims.
lb. Ths fare served lu lbs ISalooaa and Hotel Is ac
knowledged by spicule, lo b vastly superior lo that ot
say oiitor Hotel ui la. oily.
Wilk all tkeas advaauuies, Us cost of living in Ike
Interna UuiuU. u suucb bakiw Ibal nf any other brat class
ll. i.l. A FBrJiMAN, Prunivlor.
June 18, 1MB - It
NEW FLOUR, FEED, FRUIT AND
PROVISION STORE !
TpIIE subscrilwr respectfully Informs the c-iti 1
JL tens of Sunbury and the surrounding neigh
borhood, that ba has opened a Store at the north
west corner of Maiket Square, oppniite Vandyke's
Railroad Hotel, where he Is receiving, and will
keep on hand, Flour, Feed, Fruit and provisions
of all kinds, soch as
WHEAT, RYK If Bl'CKWHEAT FLOUR,
Oats, Corn and all kinds of Feed, Crackers,
Oranges, Nuts Ac, Fresh Shad in sea
son, Early Vegetables Fruit inc.,
from the South.
He w ill constantly receive, by Railroad, from
Baltimore and Philadelphia, all the delicacies of
the season, as they come into market, and trusts,
by prompt attention and reasonable prices to rt
reivo a shore of the public patronage.
WM. HOOVER.
Sunbury, April 16, 1859.- ly.
NOTICE I
THE
ADAM'S EXPRESS CO.,
Give notice that they have concluded arrange
ments with the Northern Central Rail Road
Company, to run trains from Baltimore fur York,
Harrisburg, Dauphin, Halifax, Trevorlon, Sun
bury, Northumberland, Lewisburg, Milton, Mun
cy, Williamsport, and all intermediate Stations.
Conncctiup; at Marrisburgh with the GREAT
WESTERN EXPRESS for Pittsburg, Cincin
nati, St. Louis and the West.
Also with Howard & (Vs Express nt Milton
or Danville, Blooinsburg, Wilkesb.irre, Piliston,
Scran ton, and intermedials Stations on the Cat
tawissa, Lackawana and Bloomsburg Rail Roads.
At Williamsport, by Howard & Co's Express b
Jersey Shore and Lock Haven. Also, by How
ard &. Co., and their connections, for Canton,
Tro). Lliuira, Rochester, Bullalo, Niagara, and
to all accessible points in Western New York
and Canada, by which they will forward
Merchandise, Specie, Bank Notes, Jewelry, and
Valuable Packages of every description.
Also, Notes, Drafts and A'ills for Collection.
. Experienced and eljicient messengers employed
and every ellurtwill be mado to render satisfac
tion. JOHN BINGHAM,
Superintendent Penn'a DNision, Pbil'a.
A. W. FISHER, Agent for Sunbury.
April 9, IN.VJ..
T XX Id
ll04 Doming,,
COFFEE POT
A tin
Too, Pot,
Being baaed, ns Dr. Hall, of the
J ournal of Health, says, "on soiencq
and common sense," aro rapidly
coming into uso, and destined soon
to supcrcedo all others.
ARTHUR, IONIUM, t CILROY,
117 & 119 S. Tenth St., Philadelphia,
Hub) Manufacturers under the Patent.
eif-Fop Hit 1 liy Denier. i, Hous-kru-liis;
Articles, cud Storekeepers
Ketx rnlly,
December i, 1859.
THE undersigned having received a large and
well selocted stock of
l'Hre Drugs and Chemicals,
Dyestufft, OiN, Paints, Glass and Putty, is now
ready to fillordcrsat a momenta nnlisp.
In connection wnli the above yuu will find nn
assortment of Fancy Notions, Toilet Articles and
Perfumery of all kinds, Tooth, Hair, Nails and
Chillies B ius'ies of every variety.
Customers will- find his stock complete, com
prising many articles it is impossible here to
enumerate.
REMEMBER the 'place, under the office of
the "Sunbury American."
Physicians' Precriptious compouuded accurate
ly and carckilly.
A. W. FISHER.
Sunbury, April Sd, 18.19.
P. MELANCHTON SHINDEL,
J18TK K OV TIIK PEaOE,
SUNBURY,
Office in Deer Street, immediately opposite the
Public School House.
All business promptly attended to. Miuiirs
collected and all onlinury writings done.
Sunbury, April 35. IS5V if
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BRANDIES. WINES, GINS, &C
'I'HL subscribers have opened in Tli
x Brick Building, Mill street, Danvili
and complete stock of
lompson s
a laigo
FORF.IUX AND DOMESTIC LIQUORfl,
comprising the best hrandsuf Brandies, Gin, Old
Rye, Scotch and Irish Whiskey, Port, Slierry,
Madcria, Chanipa'jne and other Wines of ail
grades, all of which will be s,.d Wholesale at
tha lowest tily prices. Tavc m-kecpers by buy
ing of us rati save at least il-.e freight.
Persons desirous of purchasing liquors for
FAMILY USE,
may rely upon being furnished with a pure anJ
unadulterated article.
Cy Being determined to establish a reputation
for selling cheap they respectfully solicit the pa
tronage of the public. All orders promptly at.
tended to.
SHERIFF cV HALL.
Danville, April 9, 1859.
"HENRY DONXEL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OjjKce opposite the Court House,
Sunbury, Northumberland County Pa.
n Prompt attention to business in adjoining
wCuuties.
SYMPHONIANS, grand musical instruments
just received from Snow Hill, London, and
for aale by T. G. COOPER.
Sunbury, February 12, 1859.
Oof) SACKS G. A. SALT just rccciveJ anJ
'''""for sale by E. Y. BRIGHT & SON.
Sunbury, August 80, 1859.
aOTS BOOTSand S-HOF.S, cheap for ca.lt
WM. MILLER'S.
Sun' ury, August 27, 169.
Cloth, Fancy Cassimeres,
AND BOYS' WKAR, very cheap, just
received and for sale at
I'OOl'LU'S VARIETY STOUE.
June 18, 1859.
VLVONDS, RAISONS. FIGS, LEMONS.
4c, Ac, just received a fresh supply and
for sale at tha Confectionary store of
M. V. GEAR1IART.
Sunbury, May 16, 1857.
f JATENT
BK1TTANIA STOPPERS for
bar bottles for sale by
H. B MASSE R.
LEG Eli ILAT6, LEGE It CAl'S,
COLLEGE Caps, Boys' Caps, Oil Clolh
Caps, all the latest styles, at COOPER .
Sunbury, Oct. 16, 18M). .
BLANK Parchment Paper Deeds anJ blank
Mortgages, Bonds, Executions, Summons,
sVc, for sale b H. B. MASSE H.
SHAWLS.
SHAWLS, Cloaks, Caps, Nubies.Hoods
4 c,
COOPER'S VARIETY STORK,
funbury, October 15, 159.