Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, February 21, 1852, Image 3

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    SUN BURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOUBJNAL.
RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES
OF NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY.
From the first day of January, A. D. 1831, to the 31s day of Dtcember, A. J9. 1851,
both days included.
-0t
GEORGE B. YOUNG MAN, ESQ , TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE SAME.
DR.
To am't rec'd from Collector for 1849, $378 1 1 i
- 1850, 5930 21
t 1851, 4279 25
- County tax unseat land, S 78
- RoaJ UI do 8 30
School tax do 4 20
County tax on Tighlman'e
lands, 17 50
Road tax do 12 31
School tax do 11 38
Poor tax do 8 13
. " Due bill of D. Chichcatcr. 5 00
O. Martin, rent, Court House, 100
- Dividend on Northumberland
Bridge Stock, 80 00
M Refunded by Jan. EcXman, 16 76
u J. M. Simpson, 3 00 .
M Court fines and Jury funds
from Proth'y Farnsworth, 73 00
"Balance due George B. Youngman on
County Funds, 631 10J
$11,378 12
jEORGE B YOUNGMAN, ESQ., TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE COUNTY,
RESPECTING STATE FUNDS, FOR 1851
SR.
To amount of State tax for 1843, $44 61
1849, 216 06
u ' 1850, 2143 21
x 1851, 8789 55
n Tighlman's land, o2 10
M on unvested land, 8 30
To Tavern License, 540 00
x Balance on Retailers' License, 77 (l
x License on Patent Medicines, 15 00
Ovster shops &. Beer houses, 10 00
x Distillers, 21 00
x breweries, 8 00
Militia fines, for 1849, f7 13
150, 239 57
1851, 54 50
x Balance of Militia fines in Treasurer's
hands, per last report, GC 71
" x 0f State tax ill Treasurer's
hands, per last report, 4 180 49
$17,203 29
SETTLEMENT WITH THE COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
Expenditures of the County of Northumberland, as per orders issued by the Commi.sionerg
on the Treasurer of said county doling the year 1851.
Viewing Roads and sites for Brides, $14 00
Refunding. 179 51
Sheriff's Fees, 50 49
Proihonotarv's Fees, 85)
Public Buildings, ' 0i
Auditor's Wages, 131 CO
Bulling and repairing Bridges, 1821 661
Assessors' Pay, 2S9 66
Commonwealth Costs, 361 09
Damages Koads, 230 00
Conxtaulcs making return io Court, 76 89
Stationary, 80 47
Coroners' Inquests, 49 94
Juror's pav, 2185 46
Court t rier, 102 00
Constables attending Court, 90 00
Attorney lor the County, 45 00
Fuel, 1 60
Amount carried over,
$7,015 13
AMOUNT DUE FROM COLLECTORS ON COUNTY AND STATE TAX.
Cocntt Tax.
Samuel Awl, Augusta. 1340, $J7 96
Michael Evert, Augusta, ISI6, 40 95
John Leibig, Coal, 1818, 19 22
David Stahlirccker, Delaware, " 63 74
John Leisenring, Northuiulerl'd, " 226 52
John Licbig, Coal, IS49, 10 87
David Stahlncekcr, Delaware, " 17186
Thomas Barr, Lewis, 4 02
John Lciaeiiring, Northumbe-fJ, - 27172
Jacob Berk, Sunbury, 46 06
Dennis Buoy, Chilisuuaquc, 1350, 170 15
Charles Fox, Delaware, " 52 33
James Vandyke, Norlauiuberl'J, - 108 41
Henry R. Johnson, Rush, " H3 61
George KunU, Turbut, 59 32
8olomon Mart, Coal, H5I, 238 25
Jacob Kline, Chilisquaque, " 714 35
John lline, Cameron, " 96 28
Daniel Cares, Delaware, 16 44
Martin Drumlieller. Jackson, " 241 97
David Wilson, Lewis, 670 68
Jacob H. Clark, Lower Augusta, " 411 97
Jacob Uingaman, Low. Muhouoy, " 330 87
D. 8. Drumheller, Lit. Mahouoy, " 91 14
Jumes Buoy. Milton, " 255 69
Peter Rnch. Northuinlierland, 266 83
Joseph Vankirk, Point, - 410 02
Henry R. Johnson, Rush, " 31:129
Samuel Hales, Shamokin, M 214 07
Peter Pursel, Sunbury, " 219 8
George Kuntr, Turbut, " 540 75
William Keed, Up. Augusta, " 60 45
W m. Bcrgheiaer, Up. Mahonoy, " 129 91
7,195 63
MILITIA FIXES DUE
Michael Evert, Augusta,
John LirbiKi Conl,
D. Siahlneeker, Deluwate,
Jacob Book, Sin bur),
John Liebi, Coal,
D. Siahluecker, Delaware,
James Buoy, Milton,
Jno. LeisMiiriii!!, NoiihumberlM
Jesse Smith, Point,
Jacob Beck, Sunbury,
John Leibig, Coal,
Dennis Buoy, Chilisquaque,
Charles Fox, Delaware,
Martin Drumheller, Jackson,
J. R. Claik, Lower Augusta,
Isaao D. Raker, Lit. Mahonoy,
James Buoy, Milton,
Jas. Vainly ke, Noithumberl'd,
Henry R- Johnson, Rush,
Conrad Kerehner, Sunbuiy,
George Kunu, Turbut,
Amount carried over,
1846 S3! 00
1448 16 00
; l 95
" 35 00
1849 21 50
" 13 50
' 34 00
, 34 60
19 00
61 50
1850 29 00
45 00
54 00
88 00
44 60
50
88 50
36 00
it 42 00
" 59 50
25 50
9733 45
AMOUNT OF COUNTY AND STATE TAX
Collectors.
Solomon Martz, Coal,
Jacob Kline. Chilisquaque,
John Hine, Cameron,
Daniel Cares, Delaware,
Martin Drumheller, Jackson,
David Wilson, Lewis,
Jacob R. Claik, Lower Augusta,
Jacob Binaaman, Lower Mahouoy,
David S. Drumheller, Little Mahouoy,
James Buoy, Milton,
Peter Ruch, Northumberland,
Joseph Vankirk, Point,
Henry R. Johnson, Rush,
Samuel Hales, Shamokin,
Peter Pursel, Sunbury,
George Kuntz, Turbut,
William Reed, Upper Augusta,
William Bergheiser, Upper Mahouoy,
Ws, tbs nndersigrud, Audi lot a of Nortsumheitand Bounty, duly sleeted ami swnrs lo adjust ths aeemjnta of the onV
eeri ot said enuuty. do eenity that we have carefully examined the van Iwra, and Dud tliul tlicra ia due to orga at .
Vmiiurman, Vab., Treaaurer, ths sum nl Bva hundred and thirty-ima ddiara, and ten and a fourth sails ; alsn dua Ins
Bank oT Northuiabemel, Ihra huiatred dollars; audus the Suit five thousand aud aipthty-elglit dollara, and tweuly
thrsa eatua, baouios oa Stata las, (uta thuuaaiul five hundred and sixty-nius d.uaus, and aity-fuur rsuUuutauiidiiu; mi
litia tnaa ; alao enunty nruara yet outatandina lo tba amount of two thwasud two bautked aud sixivmua dmiaia and
Cfty-aarea and a half esnts, aiakinf tha liabilities of tha enunty amount to nina thouaand seven hundred and iityeiitlil
dnllars, fony-f.iar and a half eanla. Thais ia dua from aollectora of enunty tax seven thousand one hundred and niiMte
6vs dnliara aiut aixty-lhraa cents, and from eoluyinranf wlstax 6va th'aiaand niua handled and forty dollars and aavau.
'.y.aiaht i etsita, aud on thouaand iv hundlad and sixty-nine rlollais and aily-four can la outalaiatiug Biilltw ones j alao
forty-acven dolkira and twenty-five eanU eourl anas, and one huinired and f uty dclatra Jury fuudaj alao s nou bald
ariinal Thomas Allan foi 4T, ia ail ainouutinf k After deducting ths UabiUtira, lbs bsiaisM in isva(
Sthssomty wiUbi,iri TS. Witaaas our hands thia thirueiuh day of January, A. D-, 1854V
WM L COOK, REUBEN W ZAUTMAN, I. M ZTMMrB MAS, Auditors
CR.
By balance due Geo. B. Youngman, per
last report, $961 15
" Cash paid Eastern Penitentiary, 18 96
H Cash on note in North'land Bank, 700 00
Interest on do 39 16
" Cash p'd on Com'sioners' Orders, 9340 19
" Charge for going to Northumberland
" 6 timeajo renew note, collect bridge
slock, pay money due Eastern Pen
ctonliary, 9 00
' Percentage on $220 63 p'd Jesse M.
Simpson, lute treas'r, at 2 per ct 6 51
' Percentage on $15 96 paid Eastern
Pcnctcntiary, 0 40
" Percentage on $739 16 paid Nor
thumberland Bank, 18 47
' Percentage on $9340 19 paid on
Commiasioncrs' Orders, 233 50
" Collector's commission on $20 28
lax on Tighlmsn's lam's, at 5 p. tt, 1 Oil
" do on $15 28 tax on un
seated laud, 0 70
" Depreciated money, S3 00
$11,373 121
CR.
By cash paid State Treasurer, as per
ccipt, dated J .in ry 21st, 1351, $?So 00
" u April SHil,
" " July 17th, "
" " July 23d, "
' " July 25ih, "
1250 00
6086 29
707 75
3359 01
129 16
1 60
By Treasurer's comniisaioii on $12,
U16 99 nt 1 per cent,
" on J2 10, at 5 p. ct,
on $ 1 368 25, Tavern,
Kctailrrs' license. Ac.
" on $8 30, uns'ted lands,
Bv ch paid Brigade Inspectors, Vol
C8 41
1J
unteer Corftp'e, an per vouchers, 437 91
x Treasurer's commission on $437
91 on militia tines at 1 p. ct, 4 38
x x on $1101 20 (State tax
due the Com'weallh,
up to Jan. 1st, 1852, 11 01
Balance in Treasurer's hands, 2606 35
S 17,203 29
Amount brought over, $7015 18
Prison expenses, 36 65
Contingencies, 43 49
Printing, 392 00
Premiums on Fox Scalps, 41 00
Treasurer's Fees on Deeds, 15 37
District Attorney's Fees, 125 50
Clerk's wages for 1850, in full, 41 37
" " 1851, in part, 280 43
General and Township elections, 687 75
School tax on unseated lands, 192 55
Road tax x 124 96
Northumiiertami County Agricultural
Society, 100 00
. f Jacob Hofta, for 1850
? 15 00
110 00
76 00
285 00
E Wm. Wilson, 1851,
Si
Albert,
Weaver,
48G 00
$3,582 26
Stats Tax
Jno. Leisenring, Northuinbcrl'd, 1848
1848 $48 07 I
1849 68 93!
x 99 03
1 1 48
1850 586 02
52 90
x 60 49
x 230 95
CO 29
1S5I 3S3 45
x CI3 08
x 54 59
' 528 44
x 218 47
x 543 90
" 1 77 45
, x 3m e
, x 23 75 j
x 140 73 !
" 227 73 J
x 500 35 j
x 562 54 I
x 53 22 j
x 210 46 !
x 306 00 j
139 65
John Leiliig, Coal,
Dan. Slahlneckcr, Delaware,
Thomas Barr, Lewis,
Dennis Buoy, Chilisunaipie,
James Vandyke, Northuinberl'd,
Henry K. Johnson, Kush,
Conrad Kcrshncr, Sunbury,
George Kur.tz, Turbut,
Solomon Mills, Coal,
Jacob Kline, Chilisuuaquc,
John Hine, Cameron,
Daniel Caret, Delaware,
Martin Drumheller, Jackson,
David Wilson, Lewis,
Jacob R. Cl.irk, Low. Augusta,
James Buoy, Milton,
Peter Hindi, Northumberland,
Joseph Vankirk, Point,
Henry R. Johnson, Hush,
Samuel Hales, Shamokin,
Peter Pursel, Sunbury,
George Kuntz, Turbut,
William Keed, Up. Augusta,
$5,940 78 J
FROM COLLECTORS.
Amount broi.fiht over,
J.icob F.i-kmnn. I'p. Auyusta, 1850
A bin . Kiiuselinan, U. Mahouoy, "
S.)l(iinoii Manx, Coal, 1851
J.icob Kline, Chilisquaque, "
J.ihn Huie, Cameron, "
D.uiiel Cares, Delaware, "
Martin Drumheller, Jackson, "
D.ivitl Wilson, Lew is, "
J. R. Claik, Lower Auaustn, "
Jiinnb Binetnan, L. Mahouoy, "
D. S. Dnitnheller, Lit. Mahouoy, "
Junes Buoy, Milton, ;
Peter Ruuh, Nnrlhuniberland, "
Joseph Vankirk, Point,
Henry R. Johnson, Rut-h,
Samuel Hales, Shamnkiu,
Peter Pursel, Snnbnry,
Georga Knniz, Tin but,
William, Reed, Up. Aiiuusta,
Win. Bergtieieer, Up. Mahouoy,"
AND MILITIA FINES LEVIED FOR 1851.
CouNTt Tax. Static Tax. Militia Finm.
339 754 $431 87 $2100
852 904 1220 12 44 00
96 28 130 37 16 50
977 794 1349 49 68 00
661 434 913 20 62 50
796 27 1110 21 46 50
676 40 780 10 78 50
637 774 893 24 75 50
137 74 191 38 ?0 50
622 SI 745 99 65 00
696 05 733 51 68 00
492 644 711 92 32 60
567 77 807 27 43 00
609 89 863 75 76 00
600 854 716 06 89 00
766 35 1138 63 26 50
455 62 665 18 35 60
452 914 629 59 36 60
$10,040 86 1 1 4,031 88 8865 00
New Advertisements.
HARRISBURQ STEAM WOOD
TURNINO AND SCROLL RAWING
SHOP. Wood Turning in all its branches,
in city style and it city prices. Every variety of
Cabinet and Carpenter work either on band or
turned to order.
Bed Posts, Balusters, Rosetts, Slat end Quar
ter Mouldings, Table Legs, Newell Posts, Pat
terns. Awning Posts, Wagon Hubs, Columns,
Round or Octagon Chisel Handles, Ac.
rp" This shop is in STRAWBERRY AL
LEY, near Third Street, and as we Ihtcnd to
please all our customers who want good work
done, it is hoped that ell the trade wil' give us
call.
R? Ten-Pins and Ten-Pin Balls made to or
der or relumed.
The attention of Cabinet Makers and Carpen
ters is culled to our now style of TWIST
MOULDINGS. Printer's Rirtlct nt 1 per 100
feet. W. O. HICKOK.
February 7, 1852 ly.
Bonnets, Hats and
Millinery Goods!
MERCH ANTS and Milliners when in Phil
adelphia to purchase their goods, will find
it to their interest to examine our large and fash
ionable stock of
STRAW ooons.
Wo manufacture largely and ixronr the
Ntflut Sttlxs of
Foreign Fabric
in our line ; which toother with other advanta
ges enable us to oiler liberal inducements to
Lii-n.ni.
R. A. CROOKER, & CO.,
No. 47 and 49 Chestnut Street, and No. 66
South Second Street, west side, near Chestnut,
Philadelphia.
December 27, 1851. ly. cf.
ORPHANS' COURT
SALE.
IX pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Northumlierlnnd county, will lie exposed
to public sale, on Thursday the 26th day of Feb
ruary next, on the premises, the following real
estate to wit : A certain
Tract of Land,
situate in Point township, County aforesaid, be
ginning nt n corner on land of Isaac Vincent,
thence by said land south 4(1 east 439 perches to
the river, thence north 79 cast 45 perches along
the rivri, llieuce by land of Jonathan Puiscl.
North 40 west 429 pcrcnes to a corner on land
of Joseph Leinen's heirs, thence south 89 east
50 erclies to the place of beginning, containing
106 Acres.
Tho most of which is under cultivation, and
whereon is erected a two story frame
DWELLING HOUSE.
iJa and a Log Stable. Late the estate of
Leonard Pfoutz, deceased.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M. of said
day, when tho terms of sale will lie made known
by JOHN PFOirTZ. ) . , ,
BEXJ. PFOLTZ, i Adm "'
By order of the Court, 1
J. P. PUHSEL, Clk, O. C. J
Jan. 24, 1852. 5t. J
BXtAlMT'S INDIAN
The Cirent C'Ol'Cai RCMED V
Msnv years of i.prience. nt mors limns lliimlrefll
Thousilllil Cures 'f 1'ollsuilHtlive C.m'.i.iiiU, lis
provU lo llm lliiitoulili'il feMli.luclluti of fill (MTfiori wlis
(isvh become cqilsinl"d Willi llnl vmtttrfnt remnttj, lliat il
it iireiitly sniMTlnr, isuff o M-.ru,. miij smi.i,
ana wv, ref'liiin lu cure CtisUHiillitl ul' lira
Lung's, tl'S'l anv oilier tl.'iiiiHly Iti llie wuii.l. Wo kuow,
hoMover. Ilinl II it IMI-1 lv aoni ll.nl I- utinill!i,ii fun not
be cuied. Be lliat Ihe t.iuion uf Hie many M tlie lew, we
almll nol nllentpi lo arKue villi aio'li, t.nl lit' we lei (,
ana .lo anrrt a. n larl, m I.kIi eun Iki movra in IhOMknntts
of race. Ilial lliia liHslieiiie li-iw cured I'uu.A. ami -if
whieh. kej'irt lite curra etv eflW-lei! were calieil rent
('Ulisllniutlnil, wIik-Ii were mienaed til. airrs'oMi
Ilial reacmliiea, ami were in nil ,v, tlie alninioma
ol Moan vae dtt. ami leses 4td are aaul lo huve dud with
that fslal Uiaoaae C'ansllilifllax T"" Uaiamii liaa ryred
IMoutandt of pernona who were aaid lu he hopeleatljr aNiei.
ea who llml AifrW, dry, rac'tm-i CoNahs J'rtlnt ill llnl
Hrenst, Sidf, ami Illlnriilly or llritlilii
I'lirmJfit Krptcttratfan Hrrrtc h'evrr ,iyhl-Suiili and
wnslinaT awny of llw Klesll ana Itlittiil. I'eraona
having ucli r (ilniula have keen rureri alier il wita said
they ctuld nol tp a week longer. Tina Meilicins liaa
cuieJ aomo who were aipooea to be in a dylnar slflle,
but, by ihe uas uf tins remeoy, tltsy now live, and enjoy
gooa beaitti.
Tills lllllanm la purely tryelablt tompntind. It It
pleaaanl to litae, and ttrttr do tyuiy in any ata or dta.
aae or under any eirciiuiaiancea. Il elleela Its woaajr-rful
snd nlmati mir iruloiis i'ures bv PnrllyiiiaTt
niI, and Invluorntina ihe wuole ayaieui by aii
tintj tilt cireuluti-m, an.) pruducins a htalltiy artlon thua
mtl'iyin t'nngh tootting tht Nervss and nidinf and
futititating KstiectoraUou. It Cutea U.e fultuwinj du
vuaaa, viz.
Consumption,
CIM'tSHJ and Coldt, HrtneMtit. Atthmm, Spiltmy ff Htfd,
hlmdiMy at tht Imiuj; IHitt m tht Hrtait, &ule. and Ckttl,
Sertomtil, Svikt Stoentt. ..(.ite'S e Me Jml'l, and ail
f K tlAl.K KAIvSliSKS and t " o srislaf
Uierefrom, C'ltnleril iHrunlllill, Alc.
f-7 Fr I'roor and .an.ruiara of CunM, ass oar
t'niinihlt'ls and .mJoi.'l, ail our A(sau hs Uwm 10
givu away.
For sam! t I. W. Frilinir, Su'itmn,-; Mnry A. Mp
Cn oilhuiiileii;iisl; John II. Iluscl, Mulon; lluyes
Mi'ConiiH-k, Mt'l-'wensvilie.
MnyO, 1S3I, elw. ly.
J . S T 0 C K M AN &"S0 N,
MAM'l'ACTlltCr.s AND DnAI.KHS I.N
CHILD AND SIl.MClt lI.fILS,
Tiiiinblis, Silver Wnrr, Jrwflry, It.
At III" Ol.l K-t.iblislif.l Stautl, Sitiu of the
Gul.l Thiinbl., No. 60 Chesiniil Street,
Son ill tile, betvvten 2d ami 3J Sts.,
rillLADELl'HIA.
TTtTIIERK they ninnufaeture ml keep eon-
atiintlv an hnml u Vnrietv tif nrtirles. suitu-
44 0" ' Me for city or country trade, iimong which are
16 6 ! Gold anil Si I ver Patent and (il her kinds of
68 00 j Pencils, Gold and Silver Thimbles,
8 2 50 I
46 50 I ''oln''. Finger ShielJx, Kuittinir Shesths, Needle
78 50 ' ' l"r'i' Sl'i,iw'r Hooks and Chains, I'urse t'laspa,
6 00 1 Tooth ami Ear Pirks, Tweeters, Nursing Tulies,
20 50 Fellows' and tnns of Tenitiernnre Jewels
65 00 i lnu'l'n'"' n'''"
43 00 i Silver Spoon, Forks mid Butler Knircs.
32 50 In addition to which they keep a general sup
43 00 j ply of
76 00 ; Rogers' Superior Plated and German Silver
25 00 Goods
2ft 50 Of the first quality, such ss Spoons. Forks, Soup
23 50 aiul OyKtcr Ladles, Butter Knives, 9pertM-les, Ac.
36 50 Jackson's celebrated Lead for Pencils of all
sizes by the quantity, at the lowest market prices.
$1,569 54 January, 24. 1853. Sm.
WM. M. ROCKEFELLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
KUSIIUKY, PA.
Dee. 13. 1851. tf.
ATTENTION,
IMW4.KT ia 4IIDSU
AOI" sre conimantletl to meet in Mr
ket Square, ejuuhury, on
MO.NDAV, 3J of February,
at 10 o'clock, A. M., fully enuiniied fur
.Irill it.. r.le r ll, c
1 CEO. OLIPMA.NT. O. 8.
Punhury, Feb. 14, 1855
GOLD FENS with and without eases, of a
eery suierior quality, just received.
Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for aale
by II. B. MA8SER.
Sunbury, Dee. 37, 1851.
SMITH'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN.
GER, a freab supply just received, and for
sale by H. U. MA!J3t.lu
Bunbury, Jsu. 10, 1852.
TCOR sale at this office, Superior Black Ink.
Cattle Msdicine at SS eta, Pure Essence of
Guiger, SS cents.
tf ARRIAGC CETIflCATES handsomely
executed for sale at shit offica, single
I
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hy the dur.sn.
'ATSK'S
k
nrxs.. I
CHERRY PECTORAL:
Per the Care f
OOUOHS, OOX.DS,
HOARSENESS, BH02T
OaXTZS. OHO UP . ASTH.
awXA, WHOOPZZrOaOOUOH
ao ooarsunxPTZow.
In offering to the eommunity this justly eele
hrated remejy for diseases of the throat and
lungs, it is not our wish to trifle with the lives or
heullh of the nfllictcd, but frankly to lay before
them the opinions of distinguished men and
some of the evidences of the success, from which
they can judge for themselves. We sincerely
pledge ourselves to make no wild aaertions or
false statements of its eflicucy, nor will we bold
out any hope to suffering humanity which facts
will not warrant
Many proofs are here given, and we solicit an
inquiry from the public into all wo publish, feel
ing assured they will find them perfectly reliable,
and the medicine worthy their best confidunce
and patronage.
From the distinguished Prnfcsiorof Clitmistry
aixl Materia Mcdica, liou dom College.
Dear Sir I delayed answering the receipt of
your preparation, until I had an opportunity of
witnessing ila ellerta in my own family, or in the
families til' inv friend.
This I have now done with a high degree of
satiafaction, in cases both of adults and children.
I have found it, ns its ingredients show, a pow
erful remedy for colds, and coughs, and pulmon
ary diseases.
PARKER CLEAVELAND, M. D.
D Hens wick., Ms., Feb. 5, 1847.
From an Overseer in the Hamilton Mills, in
thts Citij.
Lowkll, Aug. 10, 1849.
Dr. J. C. Ayer : I have becu cured of the
worst cough I ever hnd in my life, by your
"Ciiehrt Fkctohai," aud never full, when I
have opportunity, of recommending it lo others.
Yours, resjiectl'ullv,
8. i. EMERSON.
IT" Read the following, and see if this medi
cine is worth a trial. This patient had become
very feeble, and the effect of the medicine was
unmistsksbly distinct :
V. St. IIothl, Saratoga Springs, )
July 5, 1849. $
Dr. J. C. Eyer, Sir : I have been afflicted
with a painful nfll-rtion of Ihe lunga, and all the
symptoms of settled consumption, for more than
a year. I could find no medicine that would
reach my ease, until I commenced the use of
your "Ciikkiit Pi.cTORAi.," which gave me
gradual relief, end I have been steadily gaining
my tito-nirtli till my health is well nigh restored.
While using your medicine, I had the gratifi
cation of curing with it my reverend friend, Mr.
Truman, of Sumpter District, who had la-en sus
pended from his parochial duties by a severe at
tack of branch itio.
I have pleasure in certifying thee facts to you,
And am, sir, vours, respectfully,
J. F. CALIIOl'N, of S. C.
r?" The following was one of the Worst of
cases, which the physicians and friends thought
to c iticural re consumption :
Chkstxr, Pi, Aug. 22, 1846.
J. C. Ayer, SSir : I was taken with a torriiile
coukIi, brought on by a cold, in the leginuing uf
lust February, and was cnnlincd to niv lied more
than two mouths. Couirlttug ince-mantly night
slid day. I liecame ghastly mid pule, my eyes
were sunken aud glassy, and my breath very
short. Indeed, I was rapidly failing, and in such
distress for breath, that hut little hojie of my re
covery could be entertained. While in this situ
ation, a friend of mine, (the liev. Juhn Keller, of
the Methodiet church) brought me a bottle of
your Cuniuv Pkctoiiai., which I tried more to
gratify liiin, than from anv expectation uf obtain
ing relief. Its good eftect induced me to con
tinue ils use, and I soon fuuud my health much
improved. Now in three months, I am well and
strong, and can attribute my cure only to your
great medicine.
With the deepest gratitude, vours, Ac.
JAMES GODFREY.
Prepared ami sold biy JAMKS C. AYER,
Practical lhamst, Louxll, Mass
Sold in ISunlmry by II. MASS Ell, and by
Druggists generally throughout the Stutv.
November 1, 1851. Ivcellino.
ORPHANS1 COURT SALE.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Northumberland countv, will be exposed
to public sale, on Saturday the Slst day of Feb
ruary next, on the prt'iuiiea, the following real
eatute to wit : A certain
Tiiict of Ij;ukK
situate in Little Mnllonov township, l. ounty
iifurcxaid, botiiMlt-d bv litnil of Samuel Rutherincl.
William Raker and Daniel Wagner, containing
about li1! ACKI. uhereou
is erected a
FEAME HOITSE,
(Tavern Stand,) Dank Burn, Shed and a
LARGE APPLE ORCHARD.
six or eight acrea Wing meadow land. Also C
a piece of Woodlai:d, unimproved, on Ihe south
aide of the Mahnuoy mountain, adjoining land ot
ivvrstcicr ami VI in. Kul.tr, containing
14 ACRES
more or leas. Late the otate of Frederick Ra
ker, deceased.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of aaid
day when the terms of sale will tw made known
by JACOB D. HOFFMAN, Trustee.
By order of the Court, )
1. P. PURSEL, Clk. O. C.
Jan. 24, 1852. 5U )
J.
THE WORLD'S FAIR.
Ciolri !flci!al Awarded,
To Eli Krupp, for his "Esscntt of Coffet,"
IT ia now satisfactorily decided that Krupp's
"Essence of Coflce," is the best and most
wholesome preparation for Cuftbe in the world.
We therefore rei-oinmend it to all lovers of
"Good Coffin" as an article of great value.
The price is only 12 J cents per package, which
with one lb. of Colft e will go as far as live lbs.
of ordinary Coffee alone.
SUirekeeHrs and all others that may purchaae
it are assured that if it docs not ffivn entire satis
faction it may he relumed, and the money will
be refunded. Manufactured bv
ELI KRUPP,
No. 639 N. 3d St., Philadelphia.
January 3, 1851 3m.
Witt. G. lYiASUJN,
Engraver and l'rinter,
So. 46 Chestnut Street, aboct Second,
JHItADBLPHIA.
IS prepared lo do ENGRAVING and PRINT
ING, in all tlieir branchea. Wedding, Viaiting
and Buainess Cards, Ball Tickets, Watch Papers,
Labels, Bill Heads, Notes, Checks, Drafta and
Diplomas. Seal and Stamps for Corporations,
Odd Fellows, Masons, Sons of Temperance, Ac.
All the above engraved lu the best manner.
Orders by Poet promptly attended to.
December 7, 1851 ly. -
BLANK DEEDS printed on the beet quality
of parchment paper, told at the lowest prices
t this officer, by wholesale and retail
riISSUE PAPER Yellow Tissue paper for
1 covering gliasaav dec, for salt tt lis 0(5 of
K
ti e Amfirar,
"AID AND C0MF0ET,
7 o Your Own Mechanics.
GEOItGE ItENN.
MANUFACTURER OP
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the most Fashionable. Style.
"THE subscriber respectfully calls the attention
' of the public to his large and splendid assort
ment of every qunlity and price of
CAllI NET-WAR I?.
which cannot rail to reiommend Itself to every one
who will examine it, on account of its durable
Workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the
best stock to be had in the city. No effort is
spared in the manufacture of his ware, and the
subscriber ia determined to keep up with the
many improvements which are constantly being
made. Mis stock consists of Mahogany
KoChm, Divan and Lounge,
Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards,
SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DINING TABLES,
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila
delphia manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, uf every pattern and price
CUPBOARDS. WORK AND CANDLE
STANDS. TOILET TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
in short, every article in thia line of his business.
He also manufactures all kinds and qualities of
CHAI1IS,
including varieties never before to be had ir
Sunbury, such as Mahobaiit, Blace Walxvt
n Ct-RLitn Mrt.. tiiiKi i t ; An Wixnsnn
CHAIRS, axii rAst-T Piano Stools, which are
of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled
by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere.
The subscriber is determined that there shall
be no excuse for persons to pun haso furniture in
the cities, as every confidence can lie entcrtainod
about the quality and finish of his ware and
Chairs.
His articles will 1 disposed of on as good
terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken in pavment for work.
I" UNDERTAKING. Having provided
himself with a handsome Hkarsk, he is now
prepared for Undertaking, and attending funer
als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis
tance from this place.
fiT The Ware Room is in Market Street,
below Thompson's Store and Weaver's Tavern.
GEORGE RENN.
Sunbury, Jan. 10, 18.VJ. If.
(WII.1)KR I'ATKNT.)
SALAMANDER SAFES.
rTpiIE validity of this patent, (after having been
vigorously contested by suits at law for the
last six years.) has been fulhy and finally estab
lished in the Supreme Court of the United States.
The undersigned, at his depot, has on hand a
large assortment of the genuine
PATENT SALAMANDER SAFES,
ALSO, ALL KINDS OF
Iron Chests, 3Ioney Boxes,
Vault Doors and Bank Vaults, both fire and bur
glar proof, with new and Second Hand Safes of
other makers forming the largest assortment in
the world. A Iso, the fo'lowing
LOCKS:
Jones's Changeable, Combination, Permutation,
and Letter Changeable Anti Gunpowder Locks;
Hall's New Patent Powder and Burglar-Proof
Lock; Day, Newell oV Day's; and Locks of
other celebrated makers.
JOII FARREI.,
No. 31 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
Sole Agent fur the State of Pennsylvania.
January 10, 1852. 2m.
THE GERMAN
WASHING POWDERS
Tn considered by thousands who have tested it,
as being the greatest
Scientific Wonder of ihe if'orld!
Entirely doing away with that laborious and in
jurious practice of rubbing the
CLOTHES upon tub WASHBOARD,
And a great anting of
TIME, LABOR AND EXPENSE.
N. B. To prevent fraud and impoaition, (fur
many are Irving to palm olf article put up like
mine.) the' Proprietor, I. P. IIOVT, will put
his WRITTEN SIGNATURE on the top la
in;! of every Package. And he only auks an
enlightened piiltir not to confound
THE GERMAN W AMU NO rOWDF.R
with others that are in the market.
It is put up in Packages with full directions,
and sold at ibe nominal price of rents.
W PRINTERS will liud it greatly to advan
tage to purchase tnose Powdrra to cleanse their
TV PES AND ROLLERS,
lieing a very superior article for that purpose.
Manufactured only by I. P. HOYT. at hia
Laboratory and Principal Depot, No. 10 South
Fifth Street, Philadelphia.
Wholesale and Retail A-.'cnt: Henry Manser,
Sunbury ; S. B. Denormandie, Northumberland.
Kememla-r Ihe name
GERMAN WASHING FLUID.
All letters lo be pnt paid.
November":!, 1851. Goto.
J. I. DITTERICH,
A'e 78 jVe;A f S., brlu-em Arch and Hare St.,
rXJlXADELPHIA.
II1
EREBY informs the public that he imports
and roiiHtaiitlv keeps on hand nt his new
tore. No. 78 North "d St., a large aasortiuclit of
Foreign Fancy Goods,
Mimical Instruments, Picture: 4' Paints,
which he mill sell nt the lowest prices.
Hia stock, til part, eonaiata of, Ar-cordeona,
Violins, Music Boxen, Parlor and Bar Room Or
gans, Melodeons, Seraphinea, Mathematical In
strumeula. Magnets, Spy and Opera Glasses,
Stationery of all kinds, Pocket Books, Bronte
Powtler, Dutch Metal. Gold and Silver Lear,
Scales of all kinds, Snuff and Tolwcco Boxes,
Lithographic Paints, Copper Plate and Steel En
ravines, and pictures of every variety. Alao
Gi't Frame Mouldings of various sizes.
D alt ra, Country Merchants, and IVdlars, sup
plied at reasonable prices.
December 20, 1851. -tf.
HOVEE'S INK MANUFACTORY"
r.KMOVBO TO
TXo. 144 Hute Street.
(Between 4th and 5M, opposite Crown St.)
PKILASI.rHIA.
MIKRK the r-roirtMtnr ia eiuiblftk hy turn-ami fueili
lira, 1 1 aupr.lv Ihr growing demand lor HOVfcH S
INK, winch ita wnlr-aiai-ail repalatiott liaa created.
Tina Ink ia taivv an well ealabliiliwl in the giaaj opinion
and e ibuoce oi' the Amem-un Public, thnl it ia at-arcely
neet-aaiiry to say aavtliina in ila lavia;, and tha nuuiuiactu
rar UtKua thia opportunity to any that the eonudaive thua
aertirrd atuiU not la- atailwtt.
Inuttdiihat ! tha varioua kinda of Writing Ink, aa atan
ntanulaeturtai Adamantine Oinrnt I'iHT UMmditia; liaiaa aud
China, aa wt-tl ua a anperi.: Hair Dye : a Irati mly ia na
rraaary lo insure He Ititurt- uan, and a ftraling Was, well
adapted I'.a- Druggiata and bottlers, at a vary kw price, ia
kngr or autall quantitica.
Ordera addri-aaed t JOSEPH HOVER,
Manufacturer, No. 144 Race Hueel, Betwma 4th
4 6tb, oppoeile Crown etieet, Philadelphia.
December 7, 1)41. 3ui.
BUFFALO ItOims.
A LSO. FANCY rURS, aurb as Mufle, Boae,
Tippets, Victorias, ie., &e. The subscri
bers offer Ihe above for sale, wholesale or retail,
in the greatest variety, and on the cheapest terms,
at their Esukliahment, No. 63 North Third
Btroot, opposite Cherry, Philadelphia.
JAMES KE1SKY & CO.
November H, 1 8ft 1. amo.
HAZOR& A supKior article for sale el the
tore of HFNRT HAWSER,
piinbury, f e: , UtO,--
X0 PBINTEHS AND PUBLISHEES.
L. PELOUZE'S
- Philadelphia Type Foundry.
3reat neducllon In Type, Ac.
rTMIE undersifrned befrs leave to call the atten
ion of Printers and Publishers to the fr rally
reduced prices of his Type, via I
Pearl, fiog Minion, 48
Agate, i Brevier, 4
Nonpareil, fia BouiReoise, 17
Long Primer, 84 Small Pica, Si
Pica, 80,
and all other type in proportion. But wishing
to encourage cash payments, the aubscrilier will
make still larger deduction of from 13 to 13
per cent, for cash. Having greatly enlarged and
improved his establishment, he flatters himself to
be able to supply his customers with greater des
patch than most of his competitors. He has
constantly on hand Cases, Chases, Composing
Sticks, Stands, Brass and Wooden Galloys, and
all other materials used in a Printing Officer
All orders thankfully received and promptly at
tended to at the North West Corner of 3d and
Chestnut streets. L. PELOUZE.
N. B. Old Type tsken in exchange for new
at nine cents per pound.
Philadelphia, Dee. SO, 1851.- tf.
MORE GOOD NEWS!!
MORE NEW GOODS ! !
JOHN YOUNG,
YAS just received and opened a fresh and
general assortment of
Pall and Winter Goods,
of the newest and beat styles, consisting in part of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
QUEENSWAEE.
Hardware. Iron and Steel, Nulls, it.,
ALSO i
SILK AND SLOUCH HATS, MILITARY
AND CLOTH CAPS.
Gum Shoes, Fish, Salt, &c.
All of which he will sell at the most reasonable
prices for cash or country produce.
Give him a call and try his price.
Sunbury, Nov 22, 1851.
JOHN A. II AUiUS,
Manufacturer, & Dealer in
Imported and Domestio Segars,
A I bo, a general assortment of
Leaf & Manufactured Tobacco,
CONSTANTLY on hand, at the lowest mar-
ket prices. Corner of Chestnut St., and
Wharves, Philadelphia.
December 27, 1851. ly.
GETEGllNsi
"Watches and Jewellery,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
TTAVING constantly on hand an immense
AA stock of Watches and Jewellery, I am de
termined to sell at less prices than the same qual
ity of Watches or Jewellery are sold in Philadel
phia, viz :
Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled 18 ka
case, only JU,UO
Gold Lcpine, " '
Silver Levers, full jewelled, only
Silver Lepines, "
Gold Pencils,
Gold Pens, Silver holders,
18
24.00
14,00
11,00
1,50
1,00
Also an immense slock of alt kinds of Watch
es, Gold Chnins, Breastpins, E.irrings, Silver
Spoons, Ac, all of which I will sell at leas pri
ces than ever have been sold in this city, as the
prices are certainly much less than ever hereto
fore sold in this city or county.
California Gold bought for Cash. Particular
attention paid to repairing Watches and Jewel
lery, All I aak is a cull to convince Purchasers
that this is the place to purchase Watches, Jew
ellery and Silver Ware.
Persons by sending the cash they wiah to ex
peud can have a watch or watches sent to them
bv mail with perfect safety, having sent them in
that way lor Ihe last 6 years. All cominuuica.
tions must be post paid. Please call or send or.
dcrs to LEWIS LADOML'S,
No. 103 Chesnut St., betwn 3,1 and 4th St.,
East Wing of Franklin House.
Philadelphia, Oct 25, 1851- tf.
TO DYSPEPTICS.
THE subset ila?rs oftcr for sale Cheltenham
Suit, mi invaluable remedy for this disease
it ia an exact imitation of the water of the ccle
britted Cheltenham Spring of England, which
has been found so beneficial in cases of L)vs)tep
sia, Uilioua Complaints, Sick Headache, Habit,
unl CoHtivenexs, cVc, and is particularly recom
mended as a substitute for Seiillitz Powders, as it
acts both as a limit: and senile purjralive. A
Pamphlet containing an analysis of the water and
directions for its use, accompanies each bottle.
Price 38 cents ier bottle.
The aulwribers also prepare a highly concen
trated Eaaence of Pure Jamaica Ginger. Price
25 cents er bottle.
Full Catalogues of drugs with prices attached
fiirniahcd Physicians gratis. Also priced Cata
logues of I'UI'V ClieiiiiCUl fur analytical
C'llClllihtN.
The attention of Druggists is parliculurly in.
vited to our stock of line drugs, chemicals, &c
BULLOCK & CRENSHAW,
Druggists and Manufacturing ChemUts,
Gill & Arch Street, Philadelphia.
October 25, 1851 4mo.
E. S. JONES & CO.,
CORNER of Fourth and Race Streets, Pub
lishers of the Model Architect, by SAMUEL
SLOAN, Architect, to be completed in 24 month
ly parts.
The above work is designed to meet the wishes
not only of those directly interested in buildings,
but of all who desire tlie advancement of this no
ble art in our country, and wiah lo cultivate their
tastes and acquaintance with architecture. The
handsome manner in which it is prepared and
einU-lliahed, renders it a tasteful ornament fur
the drawing-room, while ita accurate delineations
give it the highest practical value.
IN os. I. i & 3 now ready lor delivery.
Price 50 cents per number. Address aa
above, post paid.
May :t, 18M. ly. Vre. ill, 1851.
M. l. hin.ir.iM
Office in Market street Sunbury, opposite
H'eaver'e Hotel I
BUSINESS will he promptly attended to iu
the Counties of Northumberland, Uuiou,
Columbia and Montour.
Sunbury, Oct. 11, 1851. ly.
THOMAS PALMER,
COMMISSION MliltCIIANT,
No. 6, North Wharves,
Where the following goods are received and sold
en commission,
Dried Apples, Peaches, Plums, Pears, Cherries,
Ac., Green Appha in Barrels or by the Bushel,
Boana, Pees, Cranberries, Onions, Mercer Po
tato a, Sweet Potatoes, Shelbarks, Chestnuts,
Ground Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Raisina, Kigs,
Prunes, Grapes, Poultry, Eggs, Butter, Cheese.
A nd all kinds of Foreign aud Domeatic Pro
duce. Philadelphia, Dec., 13, 1861 ly.
SOAP AND CANDLES.
THB eubscriher takes thia method of inform,
ing the citixeni of Sunbury and vicinity,
that they are engaged in the manufacture of
Soap and Candles, of the best quality, at No. 44
Filbert etreet, Philadelphia. They respectfully
invite all who buy for eaah, to give him a eall as
they will find it to lo their advantage in dealing
with bin) for articles in their line.
E. DL'FFV cV SON,
44 rilbert be fcHh.
December SO, lSMtf,
M0BE
NKW GOODS!
FRXLZNG Si GRANT,
RESPECTFULLY IrtloTltr Hie publie en
"the rest of mankind.' lliat they re
ceived a large assortment of
FALL AND WINTEH GOODS,
of every vario'y of style, consisting lu pert eT
fi to. assortment of
Cloths, Cassimrrtt, Merinot, Moviselin 4
Loins, Calicoet, Muslim, chicks,
and every variety of Dry Goods.
Also a large assortment of GllOCKRIEaf,.
SUCH AH
Sugar, Teat, Coffee, Molaatei, Spice
or alt kinds.
Also an assortment of
HARDWARE and UTTEEN8WARE,
Fish, Salt and Plaster.
Also a tresh supply of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
rV Country produce of all kinds taken la et
change at the highest market price.
Sunbury, Nov. 8, 1851.
NEW GOODS t
J. R. KAUFFMAN
At Hit New Store in Hollowing Rnn,
ESPECTFULLY informs hit friends and
customers, thnt he has just received new
stock of goods, which be offers to the publie
at the lowest prices, vit :
Fall aud Winter Dry Goods,
SUCH AS
Cloths, Cassimeres, Satttnrtts, Merinos,
Mousseline De Lames, Fiannels
and every variety of goods suitable for the season.
Also Silk Hats, Caps, &c.
ALSO i An assortment of Hardware.
ALSO:
All Kinds, of Groceries,
ALSO:
A variety of Queeusware, Crockery, cVe.
Besides a variety of other articles, suitable for
farmers, &c.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange fee
goods at the highest market price.
Hollowing Run, Oct. 35, 1851. tf.
nTTILLIAM HOOVER respectfully informs
V v his friends and customers that he has
just returned from Philadelphia, with an excellent
assortment of
NEW SPRING GOODS,
which he otters for tale at his new store at Mas
ser's Mill, Hollowing Run. These goods will
lie sold at the lowest prices.
HIS STOCK CONSISTS OF EVERY VARIETY, Vilt
Dry Goods, ic,
Such as Cloths, Cassimeres, Muslins, CallUoct,
Ginghams, Lawns, Chintzes and
Ladies Dress Goods generally.
ALSO :
An assortment of
Fdm Leaf Hats, Caps, &c,
QTJEENSWARE,
HARDWARE, IRON and STEEL, NAILS, &
A general assortment of Groceries, such t
Sugar, CofTee, Tea, Molas
ses, Spices, Sic.
Alao an assortment of Liquors, such as
Brandy, Rum, Wiiskty, Wines, Ifc.
17 Produce of all kinds taken in exchange at
the highest market prices.
Hollowing Run, .May 10, 1651 ly.
Phoeuut Fire & Thief Proof Iron Chests.
WARRANTED to stand equal heat with
any other Chests iu the country, and ta
defy the Uurglae' ingenuity. Manufactory, No.
10 Hudaon's Alley, running between Third and
Fourth streets, south of Chesnut, and in the
rear cf the Gtrard Bank.
M. &, S., the proprietors, are Practical Me
chanics, and feel confident, from long experience
. i cr..
i ill the niaiiutacture ol iron t. nests sou mm, ana
I a special attention to this particular branch, of
giving utialacdou to all wno may give warn
call.
K. B We have selected one of the beat min
erals ever used as a non-conductor of heat ia,
this business, and we warrant our Chests and.
S-s's to lie made of the beat material and in the
moat durable manner, and to stand any heat
that can be applied to them.
MILNOR&SHAW
Manufactory No. 10 Hudson's Alley.
Running between 3rd and 4th streets, S f Ches
nut, in ttve rear of Girurd Dank.
Philadelphia, Oct. ?5, lSSl. -ly
THE undersigned is in the daily receipt of
fresh and excellent Oysters from the cele
brated establishment of Mr. Field, No. 331
W est Lombard street, lialtiniore.
All orders will be promptly attended to ami
forwarded without delay. Apply lu the aub
scrilier at Lee's Hotel, Northuiuherbtnd, Pa.
PHILIP SHAY,
N. I). Oysters of cotnraou quality, at $1,00
per can.
Octol-r 11, 1851 3mo
OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! !
AVING settled at Northumberland, I an
now prepared to furnish
Fresh and Spiced Oyster
during the whole season at tlie reduced price ef
one dollar for whole aud fitly cents per half can.
You can depend upon them being fresh, ea I
shall receive them daily, (Sundays excepted,)
and when landed here they are only 16 hours out
of tho shell.
All persons who are in want of Ihe above arti
cle, at a distance, can have them sent per dcoeai
or single can by addressing .
GEORGE W. JONES.
N. D. Persons calling on the aubacriber may
find him either at Burr's or Haaa' Hotel.
Northumberland, Oct. 4, ISM.
WASIUNUTOX HOUSE,
STJNBITRY, PA.
THE sulwcriber retctfully informs hie friend
and the publie, that he has taken the well
known Public House, corner ol Market and Kit
er streets, lately occupied by Mrs. Wharton. He
trusts by strict attention to business, he will be
enabled to gite satisfaction to all who may favqf
biru with their custom.
JAMES COVERT,
fvnbury, Oct. t5, 1851. tf.
WJATENT BRITTANIA STOPPERS (of
tier bottle for sale by
H. B MA6SXJU
Sunbury, April. It, 1 SSI
17VEE BILLS Justices and Oonatablee Tee.
1 Billa bandoMry Ptinlod est catd paper, (
sale at eliitoriicev
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