Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, October 08, 1853, Image 3

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IMPORTANT TO PHYSICIANS AND
' LADIES.
extent, In
the use of the upp,.ktr of Mil. Hrtti of l'hila
r r v"?' ,"many thousand cases are known of entire
isnel ot 1 Allien irom the nnwt inlriiM pnin of btxly and
anxiety ot Hund, arising from tno n of oilier appllcutitms
of no reputation whatever. Hewnre of mewl, (Inn. springs
ot all kuHtn, and ebiatic prerairntioua, Hie tendency of whii-h
to injure the patient, it hut too well known to many auf.
lerera and pliyiiciniia To avoid all Connli-rfieta, apply
persta-ally or by letter to Mia. H , No. Ml Walnut Street ;
examine her Signature on each Supporter, ami her Iniled
Hlatca Copyright laMs on each box. Her Suppoitera are
sanclioneil by a stnmling..f 20 yenra and nlaohy the Fnenl
ty, eonaisting oa the higheat nnmea in the United Slntce. .
M I USD BY Mail tn ill. I'mcss Montri-ATS. Address,
vrbeileaoie or retail onlera, to JAS. UKTTS, Agent, No
9lll WnhiiilSlre- Philadelphia.
Pliila., October I, leia. tl.
$500 REWARD!!
INASMUCH as there has been at mtrulry times
obstructions plnret) nnil confined upon the
track of the Philadelphia and Suuhury Railroad,
I Jo hereby ofTer tlio above reward for the detec
tion and conviction of nny person or peraons
guilty of audi oironce.
1)A'1) LONGENECKER,
President
Sunbury, Sept. 34, 1853. 3m.
PAMPHLET LAWS.
TV'OTICE ia hereby Riven thnt tlie Pamphlet
' Laws have lieen received and are ready Tor
Distribution to those legally authorized to receive
them.
.TAME!? HEARD, Frothy
Sunbury, Sept. 24, 1853
PAPER EXlTC-inGsT
W . W ILSOS,
No. 9 South Fourth Street, five daors below
Market st. East fide,
PBIX.ADBX.FHIi..
HAS for iialo every variety of
WALLPAPERS,
from (! renta per piece upwards, including Fine
Satins, Gold and A'elvels, imitation Woods,
Marhlea, &e.
Also a great variety of new style of Curtain
Tapers, Fine Hoard Prints, Borders, &c.
Dealers supplied nt the lowest rate.
Phiia., Sept. 24, 1853 in.
Cheap Wiilclies Jewelry,
WHOLESALE and Retail, nt the "Philadel
phia Watch nnd Jewelry Store," No. 96
North Second Street, comer of Quarry,
PHILADELPHIA.
Oold I .ever Watches, full jeweled. If carat caaes, S2--0
i ld lupine ;-k. Sv!1 .(!' , Kiite silver Spc-.taclcs. I.r0
Silver lli. lull jcwlled, SH. old llruc.-l.-ls. 3.HI
Silver lupine, jewels, 1 I! niliea' liolil Pencils. I.IKI
Sure-tinr tiuanicrs, 7. (Silver Tcu spoons, act, S.ou
Oold Spectacles. T.tm
Oold Pena. with Pencil und Silver Holder, 1.C0
Gold Finger Kings, 37J cents to $80 ; Wntch
Glasses, plain, 13J ccnls; Patent, 1 tSj ; Lunet,
25; other articles in proportion. All goods war
ranted to be w hat thev arc aold for.
STACFFER & HARLEY,
Successors to O. 'onrud.
On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and
l.epines, still lower than the above price.
Sept. 10, 1853. ly.
New "Wall Paper Warehouse.
BURTON & LANING,
MANl'FACTI'ltEHS & lMl'OliTKIIS,
No. 124 Arch Street, second dour above Si.ith,
PHILADELPHIA.
WHERE may be found the largest and hand
somest assortment in the City.
Purchasers front the country will find it to
their advantage to call at our store, -where they
will be suited with a suuerior article, at the low
est prices.
UirilTOX & LAMM!.
No. 124 Arch Street, above Sixth.
Thila., Sept. 17, 1853 3m.
l'orte Mommies, j
POCKET BOOKS, AM) FANCY GOODS.
PIMIE attention of the Trade, and others, in
JL want f Porto Mounaics, Pocket Hooks,
Hankers' Cases, Dressinjr Cuscs, Portable W'ri
ting Desks, Uacktjammoii and Chess Hoards,
Chessmen, Pearl, Midi, and Silver Cord Cases,
Work lioxes, Cabas, Needle Dunks, Money
Dulls, Cigar Cases, Portfolios, Razors and Razor
Strops, Travelling Flicks, and fine Cutlery, to
gether with a large variety of Fixer Goons,
which will be sold at the lowest rales.
F. H. SMITH,
Porte Moimaie and Pocket Hook Manufacturer,
205 Arch St. below Sixth, Philadelphia.
Sept. 17, 1853 tf.
Stone Cutters ami Laborers
WANTED !
STONE cutters and laborers can have steady
employ and a winters job, (and not work in
the water.) at the I'nion und Su4iiuhanna Uriilue
at Chapman, Union county, Pa., midway be
tween Liverpool and .Northumberland. To la
borers $1,25 per dav will lie given.
LElsEXRI.NO & FISUER.
Chapman, Sept. 17, 1S53 tf.
Come and I'av l p !
Vl.l. persons indebted to the firm of Friliui;
& Grant arc respectfully requested to come
and pay up their accounts between now and the
15th of Octolier, as they wish to t;o to Philadel
phia to buy their fall supplies
Sunbury, fept. 14, lS.Vl 4t.
WH. M'CAETY, Bookseller,
RESPECTFl'l.LV informs the inhabitants ol
town and country, that he has lately recei
ved from Philadelphia, a large addition to his
stock of books, in every branch of Literature, and
in a great variety of 11 hiding. Plca.ie call and
see them.
Sunbury, Bept. 17, 1853.
AUDiTonnKPoiri;
IUport or the Auditous of Northumber
land Count for the Year 1852.
Jacob Young, Esq., Treasurer of North'
umberland County, in account with
same.
Dn.
To amount of County tax recei
ved from coilecluis for the
Tear: 1846,
$40 95
306 33
333 93
88 18
4,290 79
2,438 53
128 05
" I It . o o
i
J OHO,
II
II
II
li
1849,
1850,
1831,
1852,
Amount of County lax, on
tin-
seated lands for
1850,
" Road,
ii ' School,
. " County,
293
97 18
12. 83
1851,
ii " Road, "
ii School, "
Amount arising from sale of No'r-
Ihumberland Bridge slock,
Amount of dividend of said slock
Kern for Publio Building,
Court Fines and Jury Funds,
J. B. Masser'f note taken by
CoO'nly Commissioners as part
of bridge stock, dated, Februa
ry 85, 1852
Interest on same to Dee 31, 1852.
Amount of J. B. Masser' bond
for unseated lands,
265
226
624 00
40 00
9 00
69 00
140 00
7 34
130 00
$9,865
Cn.
By tmoant of Cash paid as per
$10,520
VUUIIIIiVBiwiiui "J
Paid Northumberland Bank,
30U
58
Paid Eastern Penitential),
Expenses in going lo Norlhnm
beiland 4 times lu pay money
ad itcfiv biidge stock,
6 30
Depreciated money, " ' 9 00
Treasurers commission on f 10,
879 331 at 81 per ct. 271 98
$11,166 61 i
9,865 851
Balance due County Treasurer, 1 1,300 75,
Jaeob Younft, Esq., Treasurer of Northum
berland Lounty, in account with the tame
respecting State Funds.
Da.
To amount of State lax received
from collectors for the year,
1849, 32 4l
ii
ii
i
1850, 527 05
1851, 8,343 00
1852, 8414 10
Slate tax on unseated land 1850, 191 43
" - " 1851, 191 54
Aggrpgnle amount of Taverr, li-
reuse granted, by the Court of
Quarter Sessions 1852,
Aggregate amount of Ue'ailers
license us pur list furnished
Treasurer by tnercanlile ap
praiser, Age-regale amount of Patent Me
dicitte as per list furnished by
meiranlile appraiser,
Aim rebate amount of Beer and
Oyster shop licenses as per list
furnished by mercantile ap
praiser, Aggregate amount of Distillers
and Brewers license as per list
furnished by mercanlile ap
praiser, Amount of iniliiia lax received
480 00
820 25
15 00
22 00
21 00
28 35
67 55
107 70
221 28
115 50
from colllec.lors for 1848,
ii i.
1849,
1830,
1851,
1852,
$14,508 1
9,611 82
24,986 34
Balance due from Treasurer,
Cr.
By casli paid State Treasurer as
pet his receipt dated July 20,
1S52,
39,114 32
Cash paid nssesfnrs for assessing
1777 ilelliupient tntlilm men,
AiorcyalH iwiimiiit paid volunteer
Companies us per orders,
Biiiiade Inspector's salary,
Cash paid Brigade Inspector, for
collecting and transporting arms
its pet Ins receipts,
Cash paid John G. Yonngman li
sun for publishing list of Retail
ers licenses for 1852,
Paid 11. B. M.isscr fur publishing
lint of Retailers licenses in
K iulih and German papers,
Mileage paid U. W- Zarlinan,
.Mercantile appraiser 207 miles
nt 3 els per mile.
Cash paid H. W. Z.irlmnn, mer
cantile appittiser, fur attending
nppeitl one day,
Kuneratious Relailets license
Tiea-iirer's per cenliige on $9,
1 14 32, sit one per cl.
Treasurer's per cenlago on S338
27, paid Volunteer companies
and Brigade Inspectors, at one
put cent.
17 77
250 00
50 00
20 50
9 00
24 00
6 21
1 0-1
24 50
91 14
3 38
$9 61182
Expenditures of the County of Northnmber
land, as per orders issued by the Commit
sioiiers of said County
To aggregate amount of Com-
mnnweiilili costs,
Stationary,
Commissioner Wilson's wages for
1851,
Charles Weaver, 1851.
Clnisiiaii Albeit, 1850 & '51
Chailes Weaver. 1S52,
Win. Wilson, ' "
Christian Albert, " .
Joseph Nicely,
t.'ouniy Auditors, "
Special Audilors, "
G. M. Yorks, auditing public of
fice accounts,
M. Burner serving subpirnas for
Special Auditors,
j Aggregate am'iu'i! paid for build
j i ii 2 and repairing bihiges,
S-251 72
314 90
100 00
3 00
189 75
270 44
175 50
232 50
20 00
168 00
50 00
25 00
3 171
1,605 07
142 no
253 37
Piothnnolary's tees,
Viewing rojdi & sites for bridges
Constables Fees for ullending
Court,
279 27
422 00
119 60
346 82
709 04
2,882 684
245 17
888 40
' 52 73
149 00
35 00
78 50
123 01
41 26
12 00
9 89
32 50
28 08
64 25
405 00
131 121
Printing by rnntiart,
Commissioner's Clerk's wages
for 1851,
ggregato amount of Commis
sioners' wages for 1852,
Assessors wages,
1852
Jurors r?i",
iiblic Buildings,
Kleclinn Kxpeuses,
1'ieminitis on Fox scalps.
Court Ctiers wages,
Attorney forCou-itv,
Agricnlliiral oriety,
Coiiuiers Inquest.
Refunding
P.is'iu Kvnenses,
School lax on unsealed lands,
0. strict Attorney rees.
O.images for Roads,
Fuel,
Shei ifl's Fees,
Ciintiugencies,
Tolal,
$10,860 04
Imouiifs due from Collectors of County and
State Tax.
Samuel Awl. Augusta,
1840,
1849,
1850,
ii
ii
$27 90
4 02
107 10
32 13
108 41
133 05
119 36 j,
104 16
51 28
29 13
86 GO!,
12 87
159 67
272 30
139 89&
96 214
79 70
29 65
547 62
207 30
738 54
368 94
152 10
89 69
393 83
453 84
311 32
654 68
418 90
353 99
1 homas Karr, Lewis,
IK'iinis buoy, t hiliKi.
Chailes Fox, Delaware,
James Valid) ke, Norlh'd
II. R. Johnson, Rush,
Solomon Mai'., Coal,
Jacob Kline, Chilisq.
1851,
ii
John Heim, Cameron,
ii
ii
ii
ii
i.
ii
ii
ii
ii
ii
the
M. Drurnheller, Jackson,
David Wilson, Lewis,
J. Uinoeman, Low. Mah'y
Peter Ruch, Norlh'd,
Joseph Vaukiik, Point,
H. it Jubnson, Rush,
titer Pursel, Sunbury,
George Kuiilz, Tuibut,
Wm. Reed, Up. Aususta.
J. 11 Clark, L. Aususta, 1852.
Wm. Heriihotise, Up. Mah'y "
J . Mine, UliilisiinaniiH,
Andrew Ruuyati, Rush,
E. Eisenharl, Coal,
D. S. Drurnheller, I.. Mah'y
2 1 1
John Wetel, Jackson,
J. Hin?emnti, Low. Mah'y
S. Hales, Shamokin,
83"1
70,
Jacob Hunsieker, Lewis,
Reler Ruch, Norlh'd,
Wm. Keed, Up. Augusta,
Peler Pursel, Sunbury,
Abm. Kissinger, Turbut,
Daniel Cares, Delaware,
John Heim, Cameron,
Joseph Vankirk, Point',
James Buoy, Milton,
400
670 63
622 95
98 10
493 63
344 03
Tolal,
State.
J. Leisenrjng, Norlh'd,
Thomas Barr, Lewis,
John Leibijz, Coal.
D. Stahlnecker, Delaware,
C. Kersner, Sunbury,
George Kuntz, Turbut,
Solomon Marlz, Coal,
Jacob Kline, Chilisq.
John Heim, Cameron,
Divid Wiitoo, Lewis,
$8,883 97
1848,
1849,
$48 07
11 48
851
65
70 53
7 73
20 17
103 43
256 04
23 59
358 90
581
1850,
ii
1851,
i.
ii
uu
75
SUiNBCHY AMERICAN AND SIlAMOKlN JOUliNAL.
J. Binceman, Low Muh'y
Peler Ruc.h, North'd,
II. K Johnson, Rush, '
Peler Pursel, Sunbury,
Oeorge Kuril x, Ttirbul,
Wm. Reed, Cp. Augusta,
D S. Drtimheller, L. Mah'yt
J. R. Clark, L. Augusta, It
Jacob Kline. Chilisq.
W. Berghotiae, Up. Msh'y, .
Andrew Rnnyan, Rush,
E. Eisenliart', Coal,
D S. n.nmheller, L. Mah'y
John Wettlxel, Jackson,
J. Binuemnii, Low. Mnh'y,
Sam'l Hales, Shamokin,
Jacob Hunsieker, Lewis,
Peter Ruch, Nnith'd,
Wm. Reed, Cp. Augusta,
Peter Pursel, Sunbury,
Abm. Kissinger, Turbnt,
Daniel Cares, Delawaie,
John Heim, Cameron,
Joseph Vankirk, Point,
James Buoy, Milton,
91 8!
" 179 73
' 84 74
4 20
- 61 22
" 21 61
7 30
52, 43 02
840 87
it 3 92
865 33
. 175 47
84 69
47 97
378 78
(i 54 71
ii 324 54
n 331 88
I 486 1.1
ii 292 43
ii 319 33
ii 443 02
ii 71 63
it 521 18
li 76 00
$6,318 874
Amounts due from Collectors of Militia Fines,
.Michael Evert, Augusta,
1846, 34 00
1848, 16 00
i 95
1849, 21 60
i, 13 50
24 50
31 43
1850, 29 00
45 00
il 15 00
ii 38 00
, " 44 50
ii 36 00
' 42 00
59 50
25 30
4 09
1851, 21 00
44 00
lfi 50
'i 38 'JO
82 50
" 46 50
, 78 50
, 32 00
I, 20 50
' 41 00
32 40
' 43 00
" 13 00
15 50
' 1 1 00
' 11 50
1852, 34 00
26 50
ii 26 00
53 00
16 50
a 35 50
' 51 00
i 70 50
a 73 00
ii 59 50
59 50
ih " 17 50
it 33 00
ii 27 00
45 00
ii 48 00
ii 21 50
ii 34 00
51,759 47
John Leibig, Coal,
I) Mnhluecker. Delaware
John Leibig, Coal,
D. Slnhlnecker, Delaware
John Leiseminu, North'd,
Jahub Beck, Sunbury,
John Leibig, Coal,
Dennis Buoy ChiliPO.
Charles Fox, Delaware,
M. Dmrrhiller, Jackson,
R. Clark. Low. Augusta
James Vandyke, Noilh'tl,
It K. Jotuison, hush,
Conrad Kersuer. Sunbury,
George Kiinlz, Tmbiil,
J Eckman, t'p. Augusln,
Solomon Mnrlz, Con I,
J. Kline, Chilisiptaqtie,
Joeu lleim, Cameion,
Daniel Cares, Delaware,
M. Drnmhellei, Jackson,
John Clapp, Lewis,
J It. LI, uk, Low, Augusta
Peler Ruch, Noilh'd,
Joseph Vankirk. I'nint,
II. It. Johnson, Rush,
Peler Pursel, Snnhnry,
Geortje Kniil. Tuibul,
Win Reed, Up. Augusta
W. Berahonse. Up. Mah'v
J. Bingeman, Low. Mah,
Andrew Rnnynii, Rush,
K. Eisenharl, Coal,
John Wentzel, Jaeksiin,
John Heim, Cameron,
J. Twline, Chilisrpiaqne,
J. R. Clark. Low. Ananstf
D.tniel Care Delaware,
Jacob Hunsieker. Lewis,
James Buov, Milton.
D. S. Drurnheller, Lit. Mi
Peler Ruch, North'd.
Joseph Yank itk, Point,
Peter Pursel, Sunbury.
Samuel Hales, Shnmokiit.
Abm KissiiiL'ei' Tnrluit,
Wm. Reed, Up Augusln,
County, State and Militia tares levied for 1852.
County. srtme. Militia.
Irfwer AngMStn, tVi(li S779M 870 50
I'pper Ainrutiii, ,.',3!s.i flltsa III (M)
t')ier Aliilmu iy, 4.',: 311 filiate 8.i SO
Kuril, M'JOI 811020 II IH)
funliury, 4331 6:17 43 45 1"!
Is-wia, 7fll W . I3:lll 650
Mlilon, A14 in 7i7lll S1ISII
Tnrlint. hit fUl 1,1(15 4 !il 30
Clnliauncile. e-24 Al 1.IMI0W 61 OH
i"nni. sauwi 411 ftfl sine
I. ill le Malianoy, IjOIIU 1-011!) 17 SO :
Cnmcmn, ii) I II III leai'j
Lower Mnli.mnr, rnn .W Ml" 33 7 UU j
I'oinl, ' 4!VI(n 710 4H 97ISI
Jncksiiii, uiii ki t)ta ti7 erioo
Niirtlimtitierlniid,, 510 tit) M? 4 03 IKI
Delnware, nr.' 70 1.3-S77 ti IX)
bhaiiK'kiu, (133 07 b'.U 71 77 0(1
0,t70 1)71; 13,710 54 ti j6 50
l a'
AT III
To amount of Court Fines and Jury Funds
paid James Be ird, Esii , Prolhonolary of
Noilhiiinberlaiid co , for hich he account
ed lo the Commissioners in the settlement
of his account with the County.
do do Win B. Kipp,
Esq ., Sheriff of KmthM eounly,
and accounted for in the same
$64 00
manner,
do do Court Fines and
Jury fun. Is due tin) county,
Forfeited recognizances,
12 00
168 00
800 00
$1044-00
Jurob Vuuhj, Esq, Treasurer of Northumlier-
Ulna bounty in account trt(A tne Common
wealth. Da
Tux on Real and Personal Estate.
To ai:reoate amount of said tax
oulsluridiii"; fir 1851 and previ
ous years us per lasl auiiuul re
port of Audilors. $5,940 78i
Aunreate amount of said tax as
sessed for the use of the Com
monwealth fur 1832, bs per
statement or County Commis
sioners filed with said Treasurer, 13.710 54
Amount of said lav received on
unseated lands for 1852 and
previous years. 382 97
$20,034 29 4
17.072 084
Balance due Commonwealth, $2,962 21
Cb.
By Cash paid Slate Treasurer on
account nt sml tax lor Ino2 as
per his receipt dated July 20,
1852, $9,114 32
Amount nf taxes remaining uncol
lected tor 1332 anil pievious
years.
6 730 67,
Exonerations allowed collectors
fur years previous to 1852 aa
per certilicalu of County Com
missioners, 64 42
615 Si
455 71
91 14
Commissioners allowed Collectors
foi 1852 and previous yean on
$12 316 56 al 5 per cunt.
Abatement allowed cuuuty on $9,.
114 32,
Treasurer's Commission on the
above,
$17,072 084
Retailer's License,
Da.
To aggregate amount Retailers''
license for ilia year 1852 as per
list furnished In the County
Tteasmer by Mercantile Ap
praiser, $820 25
57 50
14 t
Bullance due Commonwealth, $762 75
Cn.
By exonerations of said license, $24 50'
Amount paid printers for publish
ing Mercantile Appraiser's list,
as per receipt. 33 00
57 50
Dr.
To aggregate amount of Tavirrr
license granted by I he Court of
Quarter Sessions for Ihe year
1852, as per return of Clerk of
said Court filed with County
Treasurer,
To aggregate amount of Patent
Medicine license for the year
1852, as per Ut furnished to Ihe
County Tieasuiei by Meictu-
024
430 00
tile Appraiser; 00
To aggregate amount of Distillery
nil Brewery license for the
year 1852, at ter list furnished
to the County tteasurer ry tne
Mercanlile Appraiser,
To aggregate amount of license
on Beer Houses end Oyster
Shops for the year 1832, as per
list furnished County Treasurer
by Mercantile Appraiser,
21 00
22 00
Militia Fines.
Dr.
To aggregate of said fines out
slainiiiig for 1851, and previous
yenrs, as per last repot t of coun
ty Auditors, 81,569 54
To aggiegale amount of Militia,
lines assessed fur the yenr 1832
as pur book in hii h said fines
are enleteu ny county com
missioners, 856 90
2,42 04
2,352 43
Balancodue Commou wealth,
Cr.
By amount of said lines remain
ing uncollected for 1852 and
pievinus years,
Evoueiatiotis allowed collectors
for 1852 and previous years,
Five per cent, commission allow
ed collectors for 1852 ami pre
vious years,
273 59
$1,885 66
98 50
26 64
17 77
50 00
20 50
25 00
75 00
50 00
50 00
60 00
3 38
Amount paiil Assessors for asses
sing ami lurnistinig lists ul 1777
delinquent militia men, ul I per
cent, each,
Amount paid Biigade Inspector
for inspecting 5 companies for
1852,
Amount paid Biigade Inspector
for collecting military properly,
and transportation of aims lor
1852,
Amount paid Treasurer of Wash
ington Guards as per order of
Capt Jacob Holla.
Amount paid Treasurer of North
umberland Tioons as per order
nf Capt. James ltrysoii,
Amount paid Treasurer of Dew
art Guards as per order ol Capt
J. H. Zimmeiman,
Amount paid 'acksou Rifle Com
pany ns per outer of Capt. J.i
cob He! rick,
Amount paid Treasurer of Dep
peuville Cavalry as per order of
Capt. Jacob Hilbish,
Amount of Treasurer's commis
sion on $338 27, at one per
cent.
$2,352 45
We, the undersigned, Auditors of North
umberland county, in the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, do certify that in pursuance
of the 47th section of the Act entitled, "An
net reculatini! Counties nnd Townships, &o ,"
passed ihe 15lh day of April, 1834, we met
at the Commissioners' Olliee, in the borough
ofSnubuiy, on the 16'h day of December,
1852, and adjourned from lime lo time, and
did audit, aifjust and settle the several ac
counts requited of us. ameeably lo the ser
eral Acts of Assembly and supplements
therelo, according to Ilia best of our judg
ment and ability.
Witness our hands and seals, at Ihe Office
aforesaid, this tweiily-lhird day of July, A.
D. 1853.
REUBEN W Z ART MAN, (L S )
J H. ZIMMERMAN, (LS)
M. I. D. WITHINGTON, (L S )
We, the undersigned, Auditors of North-
umbei land county, dulv elected and sworn
i to adjust the accounts of Ihe officers of said
I . - . ft.
county, Io cetlily that we nave cateiuity ex
amined Ihe vouchers and find that there is
due the Commonwealth a per report of
special Audilors, the sum of three thousand
five hundred and eishly-seven dallars and
ninety-two and n half cents, also Stale tax
lor 1852, afler ileducliuc lor exoneiations
made In collectors, Ihe sum of sixty-four dol
lars and forty-two cetils, collectors' commis
sion, six hundred am! lifteen and eighty-two
rents, abatement allowed the county as per
Stale Treasurer's receipt, four hundred and
fi(ty-five dollars and seventy-one cents, and
County Treasurer, s commission, ninely-one
dollars and fourteen cents, Ihe sum of three
thousand three hundred and sixty-nine dol
lars and Ihiiteen cents, also for Tavern Li
censes four hundred and eiyhty dollars, Re
tailers Licenses seven hundred and sixty-two
dollars and sevenly-five cents, Patent Medi
cines fifteen dollars, Dislilleiy, Brewery,
Beer Houses and Ojster Shops, lorly-thrce
dollars, also fur Militia Fines afler deducliug
fur exonerations made lo collectors ninety-
eittht dollars and fifty cents, collectors com-
missniis lwer,ly-six dollars and sixty-lonr
cents, assessots wages lor making nut lists of
delinquent militia men seventeen dollars and
seventy-seven cents, tnree nntiuieu ami unity-eight
dullars and twenty-seven cents pai I
to volunteer companies and Brigade Inspec
tors, and three dollars anil thirty eight cents
Treasureis percentage on the abuve, one
thousand nine bundled and forty-one dollars
ami forty-eigh! cents, leaving a balance of
Stale lax, Licenses and Militia lines due ihe
Commonwealth ol ten thousand one hundred
and ninety-nine dollars and twenty-eight and
a half cents, also the sum of ttuee hundred
a:id forty dollars twenty-two and a half cents
outbuilding orders, and ihe sum ol one
thousand three hundred dollars and seventy-
five cents due Jacob Young, Esq., Treasurer
of Noithumberlatid county for money over
paid on county orders, making Ihe liability
of Ihe county on the thirty-first day of De
cember, A, D. 1852 inclusive, eleven, thou
sand eight hundred and forty dollais and
Iwenly-six cents, while there is due Horn tne
Treasurer on Slate funds the sum of four
thousand nine hundred ami eighty-six dul
lars and ihirlv-fonr cents, from collectors nf
connly lax eight thousand eight hundred and
eighty-' hi ee dullars and ninety-seven cents.
from collectors of State lax six thousand
three hundred and eighteen dollars and
eighty-seven and a half cents, finm coller
of militia fines one thousand seven hundred
and fifty-nine dollar and foily-seven cents,
also fur Jury funds one hundied and eight
dollars, for Court Fines sixty dollars, and for
recognizances forfeited eight hundred dol
lars, which after deducting the liabilities of
the comity will leave a balance dne said
county, after ihe payment of all debts, of
eleven thousand and seventy-six dollars and
thirty-tune and a half cents on the thnly
first day of December inclusive.
In witness wheienf we have hereunto set
our hands and seals ihe 23d day July, A I).
1853.
REUBEN W. ZARTMAN. (L S T
J. H. ZIMMERMAN, L S j
M. I. D. WITHINGTON, (LS)
FALL, .tllLLIMCHY C.OOD3.
JOHN STONE & SONS,
No. 45 South Second Street,
ARE now opening for the Fall Trade, a large
and well selected assortment of
Silks,
Ribbons,
Feathers, ,
Flowers, and ,
Millinery Goods in gSneiat.
Confining themselves exclusively lo this branch
of the trade, and mroaTise Ihe larger part of
their stock, enables them to oiler an assortment
unsurpassed ih extent or variety, which will be
said on the roost favorable terms.
Phila., firl. IT, 153. -Sib.
(Jas Fixtures f5 Lamps. .
HEIDKICK, HORNING & BB0THER,
No. 221 North Second Street, abovt Vine,
PHU.ASBI.FBIA.
n A VI NO had many years practical experience
in the business, and aa all work sold by us
is manufactured under our immcdiatesueryision,
we are enabled to offer-to purchasers superior ar
ticles, in every branch of our trade, upon the most
favorable term. At our atore may be fouriJ. in
every variety and style of finish, Oas and Lamp
Chandeliers, Pendants, tsi.tfl Brackets, for Halls,
Churches. Ac. the IMPROVED PINE OIL
LAMP ( also, Fluid, LnrJ und Oil Lamps, Gir
andoles, Doijurto Holders; Parljr, Night and
Reading Lamps. On hand, Lamp Glasses,
Gloles. Wicks. Shades. Ae. A l.l. WORK
WARRANTED, OR NO SALE. Factory No.
80 Noble St., near 4th.
Remember store 221 N. 2d St., next door to J.
Stewart Depuy's carpet store.
September 10, 1833. 3in. .
WILLIAM GROVES & CO S
Upholstery, Betiding 5 Fea
ther Warehouse.
S E Corner Second and Arch1 Streets,
rmX.ASEX.PHIA.
PRINO 13 EDS, Feather Beds. Hair Mats,
Husk, nnd Straw Mattresses, Cushions, Cuts,
Comfortable Counterpanes, Sackings, blankets,
cVv., Ac. Constantly on hand or made to order
and sold Whclcsalc and Retail, on the most favor
able terms.
FEATHERS, ll.MU, HUSKS, ka ,
by the hale or pound. Orders resjieelively solic
ited, promptly executed, and warranted to give
satisfaction.
N. I). Mattresses re-made and Feathers re
renovated.
Phila., Sept. 10, 1852. 3m.
t,s,itrinmcit;sMiiKn,ic'd.
V OTICE is he'eby gicn, that letters of adntiti-
" istration have been granted to the subserilavs
on the estate of George tii.iker, lute of Lower
Augusta township, ilec'd. All perona having
claims against said estate are requested to present
them, duly authenticated, for settlement, and
those knowing themselves indebted to make pay
ment without delav.
JEH. WETZEL, ).,,,,
HANNAH S.NIKER, J
Lower Augusta twsp., Sept. 3, 1853 6t.
To the Voters of Northumberland County.
The subscriber hereby announces to hii fellow
citizens, that he is a candidate for the office of
COUNTY TREASURER,
and promises, if elected, to discharge the duties of
the office faithfully and impartially.
FRANCIS ItUCHER
Sunbury, July 10, 1853.
To the Voters of Northumberland County.
I announce myself to vour consideration as a
candidate for the olliee of
county; commissioner,
nt the uproachintr election. Should I bo elected,
I promise to dischariro the duties of the office
faithfully and to the best interests of the county.
SIMON SNYDER.
Upper Ausrusla, July 16, 1853.
To the Voters of Northumberland County.
The subscriber hereby oilers himself to the vo
ters of Northumlierlatid county, as a candidate at
the next election for the office of
DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
and promises, if elected, to fulfil the duties of the
olliee faithfully and with impartinlitv.
WM. M. ROCKEFELLER.
X. 31. Xcwnam's
Beatty's Uote, Norwegian street, Pottsville,
Penna.
n Art CONSTANTLY ON HAND A SL'P
ply of all sizes of Lead Pipe. Sheet Lead,
Block Tin, Bath Tubs. Shower Baths, Hjdronts,
Hose, Double and Sinle Acting Pumps and Wa
tcr Closets; also, all kinds of Hrass Cocks for
water and steam. Brass Oil Cups, and Globes
for Engines. All kinds of Coptier Work ond
Plumbing done in the neatest manner at the
shortest notice.
N. B. Cash paid for ojd Brass and Lead.
Pottsville, Au?. 27, 1853. Iy
THE above reward will Le paid for informa
tion tlint will lead to the diseovery and
conviction of the person or persons who were iiuilty
of filling tlie aitel lioxes ol the passenger and coal
cars of the l'hiladclphia and Sunbury Railroad,
with sand and dirt.
V. I.OXGENECKER, Prest.
Sunbury, Aug. 27, 18.",3.
Live tml Help Live ! ! !
OfB Motto.
S. N. THOMPSON
TJ) ESPi;CTFi;i.LY informs his friends and
fl"n the public generally, that he has just re-
reived at his store, in Sunbury, below Weaver's
Hotel, a large, Inndsoine and cheap assortment
of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
consisting in part of
)rv Goon's, viz :
Cloths, Cassiniers Cassinets, Jeans, Drillings,
Muslins, t tslmgs, l.tntns, &c.
LADIES DKESS AND FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Muslin de Liins, Lawns,
Ginghams, Ueragcs, Rubes, &c
r;uocruii:s,
Sugar, Teas, Collee, Iliee, Molasses, Cheese,
Spices, Fish, Suit, &c., &c, &c
Hardware,
Nails, Screws, Files, Saws, Knives & Forks, &c.
Queensware,
of various styles and patterns,
SOOTS AttO fHOSS
A Urge assortment of Coots and Shoes, fur
men, women and children,
IITt Caps, Ac, of various sixes and styles.
Besides a Inrgo and general assortment of
fashionable goods. Call and examine for your
selves. 17" Country produce ol all Kinds taken in
exhange at the highest market prices.
Sunbury, 4 nio. 30, 1853,
PORTSMEN. A lot of double and single
barrelled guns, shot lietts, powder llasks, gun
caps, flints, powder, shot and lead for sale by
Sept. 14, '5a. I. W. TENF.lt & CO
ADIES DRESS GOODs.Dresi Silk,
French Merino, Persian '1 will, De l.uiucs.
Do Derage, cashmeres, calico, worked, colars,
sbiinezctle, cull's, 4 c just received sml for sale hy
Sept. 10, 1853. I. W.TENEK V I O
INDIAN CHOLAGOUUE An 'ucellent to-
I medy for the cure of Fever and Ague, Dillious
Fever, Intermittent or Remittent Fevers, just re
ceived and for sale by I. W; TENER it CO.
Sunbury, Sept. 10, 18S3.
MACKEREL, S. ailed Fish, Herrings, Dried
llct f, Hams and cheese, just received aiuffur
le by I. W. TENEK dc CO.
Sunbury, Sept 10, 1853. '
4 Splendid lot of Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloth,
'fable Oil covers. Carpet chain, door mats
and malting, just received and for sale I.y
Sept. 10, 1853. I. W. TENEK & CO.
BOOTS, Shoes, Hats Caps and Gum Shoes,
just received and for sryle by
Sept 10, 1853. I. W. TUNER i CO.
CLOTHS, Cauiuieres, Yeslings, Sallinetts',
&c, of various styles and colors just recei
ved and for sale fry
f ert. I, S3. I. W. TENER & CO.
GENERAL ELECTION
PROCLAMATION
1VnfHMNT tonn art of the wra1 of th
Commimwralih of Pmnnjlvttnin, MM "An mni
feinting to the elwtion of thli Common WL-iiUrt, 11 approvml
the mc hk, rtity of July, Anno lfcmiin tin tJiummml
Mlfhl hnmfrtil iiti Unrtvnme. 1. Wll 1st AM . Kllt
Ilitrh Wieriff.t'f tlie couuly (it NorthumU-rk.niV, mirnyl
vmiia, horvhy mnke kimwn kimI give rH'in-e tn the tk-f.
Iimtuh thPiVitmtjr afomn.il, that a vrncrnl elfl-m will
lie hphl in mill otuity of N.irihiimlwrlMnil on theK:oM
Tl; l-iSOA Y ( llth of OCTOHKK, IK"3T at whirh titue
tnte and County Office, ni f.illmvt, are tn lie tjlrrleil :
One pei-ami aa Cm nil CmtimiMUHicr of thd Comirvn
wmltli. f
One nrrn aa Judge of tlie Pnnrrino Court ml Jut Com
ireHiWrnlth. ,, .
One pemtiH for ffurrryttrfiriieriil of the Cmtnuvuilth.
Hue param for Audi lor (Je tttnil of th 'niiniivinvmlth.
One per a m ne MVnnVr of thi tlmiw nf Repfcleiitulivfi
Hf ri-i-rt-nrni inc ciiiny ii PKirililtmitFriftim.
One pera-nt aa CoinuiiMioner hr the county ol Nurth
miilerlniHl.
One prrftinni Dirtrirt Attorin?y f n thceonnly of Not
Unliiiltrilnnd. ,
One para-m fur Tieaatirer fur Ihe cuuuty of No'ilmm
lie 1 1111(1.
One per mi fuf Deputy Survey fr the comity ( f N'-ir-tlmnilferlnirit
One m; i at mi aa Auditor fur the county of Nortlnimlsur-
I til', lifrrhy nt;ike kn-wti nml give not.ee thnt the
place if h idliiiir llienffrrtiit! geninl rli!rtin in tin' w
irul lF'rughn mid towunliipa wiihin ihecuuuiy uf N'r
Lhi.nii:rrlnit(l urc tin foil u ;
The I;iiilnrv Uirtrk't. compHMxl of the Inrouirh of
Huu!ury, aikj I pprr Au;iiitut nt the CV-nuty Court
IIoimhs.
The Auguma ViMrirt, c nnp.taeil t:f Urn twnfliip of
Isowr Auburn, nt the honte tt F-IIua Kinerirh, in witl
toMiialtip.
The NorlhnmtM'rluiii District, cumpsMcJ of tlie lorong)i
of .NortttutuiM'ihnHl.nt the li'iiiic of Atiguitui IIomU t;f the
Iwnmffh of .XiirthnmlieilfiM't.
The pjint Dintrict, Ht thr home of llenty IIim. in tit
tmMtgh nt NorlinnnlNTliiiifl.
Til-: Milton Diftinct, nt tli honwj of F ruler ick Si Inker,
hi froil h'Tonuh.
ThJ Tnrlmt Distiict. ot the liouae cccnpietl by Ahnhnm
Ki winner.
Tha "Ih Iitrttire Dintrivl, nt thu bmae i'f Urury J Ri-n-der.
in MrKwrtiUville. .. , , i ... .
The Chilif4ii:i4t!L' Ditttrict lit ihi n U6 or flciijuniin
Firiim:in. .
The lcwia District, al tli ho'ise (Kcupio! by Michael
Howler.
The Sham khi District, at the linis of Chorlca IeiRcn
rinc.
'i ho Upper Mulinimy District, at the liouto of Daniel
Ilfim.
The Little Muhouny Dutrict, at tlie house of Frederick
linker.
The Lower Mali tiny District, at tlio vnt of Michael
Spnl z
The Rittth Dintrift. at the l.ilreriv P.ile S-hoil Ilmiie.
The Jackaoti District, ut the hoiiae occtipicU by Uejrge j
INllltll.
The Cml District, nt the hoime of Willimn M. AVeuvur,
in the town ( Shtiinokiu.
Tite Ztjrlio Dittrict at the home of John WVuver in
Trevorton.
The Cameron District, nt the houno of Gideon Derk.
The Jonlmi Dmtrict nt the honpc v( ltcujumin l.oitzrl.
The eleeti.tii In open between the hour nfb:iull()
u'ci ck. m mo loreit .it. uml emu
rupti mi or adjournment until 7
When the polls shrill be el.isij.
The aevernl lusetora oih! Jtiiliren elerted on the &
'.Lives eleetetl nn the 3.1
n,.ee of the 3.1 S.lio of
the net of tlie i I ,.f Julv, Isll), will hold the election on
Tueail-iy the I llh lnv oi Cleol,er ueat.
-Th.il averv e-ra..'n except a Jualieeof Ihe Pence, win
r mm n 3i:irrn, ic-, m purnimice o the a I rtctiini o
alinll host any ofi'ice or appointment of nn-fll nnd lni!t .Ol
der Ihe government of tlie L'nited Stat., or nf this State,
ur of any city or ine rpor:ited district, whether a commis
aiiMicd oiliccr or ucut, who rhntl ls employed under the
legislative, executive or jatliciury department of this State,
or tlie l'nited Stales, or of nny city or iueorpom.ed dinrricl
anil nls Unit every m.'.nler C'-'pgreae nnil ol the Slntu
Legislature, nnd o the w.t..ct and common council of nny
eily, or coiimiinaioucr of nny iieirietnitnt Uialrict, ia hy
luw. incupnl.le of Ir.ldiinr or exrecisinir Ihe olliee or ap
p .iutltient of .ludtre. Iiiafcetor or Clerk, i-f any elation
uftliia comm mweslth, und that no liMiiecior. Ja.lge or
nny other oilieer of aueli election, shall he eligible lo uny
odice to he then voted for.
And the snid Act ot' Aasemhly, entitled "an net relating
to the elce liona of Ihia l.'ouunoi.welttlli,'' Jiaaseil July the
Und. IKt-, fiirthiT provides na follows, lo wit :
-Tuat the luapcclors nml Jtnles chosen aa nforeaaid,
shall meet nt the reactive places for holtling the election
in Iho district to which they respectfully Inilong lieforn
nine o'eLick in Ihe in irniinr of Ihe second 'rneaday of Oe
tolHr in er.eli nnd every ear, and ieh of aaid inspectors
slinll npv.im one clerk, who aliall be a qualified voter of
aueli d alrict.
Section i. That any fraud eommilted liv any pera.ni
v.ning in the maimer nh tve prfweribed. ehall be punished
ns similar finu.la are directed to be puuiahetl by the exist
hip biwa of this Ctmunonweuhh.
"In ease the pera in who ahull have received the second
hitfhcsl iiumtier t.f voti. for Inspectors slinll not ntteu.l oil
Ihe day of any election, then Ihe percsi who shnll have
received the aecond highest nuuiher of volca for Juilire rtie
next preceding deetkni, ahull uet ns an inapeeloi in Ins
place, and in cnae the pera m ehvled Jutlire ahnll not attend
the InSitcctor who received the highest number of votca,
aliall ti)poiiit n Jintire in his place ; nnd if any vncnitey
shall Continue III the 1. mrd for the apace of half nil htsir nf
ter the lime fixed by law fr the opcniii-of the elect h.u,
the qualified voleia ttf the township, ward ornt. ctiKlrict.
for which such nlueem shall have lleei',. elect ett, preaeiu ut
Ihe place of electi na. aitall one of tlieir munlicr to till an. It
vaenncy. t
'It ahull is; the duty of aaid nsscss-rs respeelively tn at
tend nt tlie place of holding every iriaieml. special, or
townshit. clivtiou, .luring the wh thi..tune s-,id eleeli .,. ia
kept open, for the puniose of nivlng jtlfoitnntiiHt lo tlie
luspect irs anil Judge, whan culled on, in. relation, m the
light of any nera.ni usaesrcif by them to vote nt an: It cIm.
tion, or aueli otlier tunttera in relution lo the assessment of
vntera, aa the said inspector or judge or either of theni,
ahnll from tune to lime rcipllre.
No pcrssi ahal! be pcrulilted to vote at nny electi. .11 na
aforesaid, other tlinu a while free man of twenty-one or
more, wlr. ahnll have resided In the State at lea t .uie yciu.
and in the election district where he olfcra to vote nt least
ten days immediately preceding tlie eleetl n, antl within
two yeura Hiid stale of county tax. wliteli shall have liccu
aaseaae.1 nt lenst teillluvs lelore the eleliou. Hut a eilieu
of tlie l'nited Stales who hud previtinSty Im-cm n c,tta;ihHt
voler of this slate, nu.l reur.vul Iherefrom nisi reanrncd,
and ahnll Imve resided iu the eleeli m district, nnil paid tax
us aforesaid, ahull be entitled lo vote nflcr rcsidini; in this
alate aix months, Provided. That tlie white freemen, citi
zens of the I'ullod Slutca, between the age of twciity-ou
nnd tu'euty-two yenra. and ill Ihe election district ten da a
sa nforesai.l, shaft be entilleil to a vote, ultlraigh lliey shall
not Imve paid taxea.
.No per n ihall be permitted to v.Ae whoae name is not
contained in Ihe list ol taxable intiuhi'nnta furnisheil by Ihe
eomniifvioners ns ufoies.iid, miless. First: lie pr.Nhiees
a rt'eipt for tlie stmenl. wiihin two y.nira. of u stale or
e unity tax tlKScascd agreitbSy to the c-lialituti'ii, nnd irax i
aalisfaelory evidence either on his own onth o. ad'iruia
titni. or on the oath or nlurmul ion of another, llr.t he has
(Slid such tnx, or on failure to produce n receipt, shall make
i.ll.aithlotlie psynieiil tliereof: or see n.l. if he claim u
right . vote l.y- lu-iitg an electt.r t-etween ttte nets of
tiveiity ounnnd iwei,ly-iwo ye,.,., he shall .h p ,c 01, .iih
or ulliruiali.nl. that lie lias resided 111 ine Mule at least one
yeir next licfore his a.-pliejiion, and inakcaueh pr.v.f ..f
resateiH-e 111 the iliarrn-l us is re.pnred by this net 1 and
tluit he .tiles verity Islieve Irom the account given lum
tltat he iat.f ihu nee nfttrewiiil. niuI give ruch other evi-
dene.-, ua ia re-mired by this net. wher...-.H. the i.uiie . f
the pera, a a udiuilled to Mr, aliull le uuicrlcd in nlpha.
lH.-tiel lirt hy the iiiwcfora, nnd n note mnile opp.itc
ihcriio bv writing the word '-tax." il he ihall he permit-
i-tlto vote by r.-..ro ,a- having , iid uix. or the ..!
"oge,o if he ahalt he perinille,! t. Vt.te oil oec.siut ef hts
age. nu.l iu either ease ihe leas ul of such voles Bhnll be
culled out t.ithe clerk, who sliull luahc notes 111 the hat ol
voiiTS -ie(ti hy menu
liiallcies where the name of the ners at claiming to
vote ia not found 011 the li-tt furnished hy tlie t'oiiuniseiou-
ers mid Assessor, rtf hia ngllt to V Ke wllether rotiist then--,
on or tn nT. ia ttbjeefed to hy any fUt.litiett cili-ten, the 1)1
apector alinll examuie au.-h insai on .ilh t-s I hia ipiatili. i
callous, 41st il lie claims lo Imve tesitletl iu the statu one
year or imire, his 411)1 ahutl l-e a proof thereof, hut he sliuil j
prove by nt least one co.li-e!ent witness, who stud) Ite n i
(iiiilitie-l eleett-r, Itutl be lesMcd witlilu tlie disliiet ut least i
ten .lavs uexl immediately preceding the etc. Lio:i, and slmll '
ubst himaelf aweur thai his ls.ua Me residence, iu pur-.ii- j
mice ol lawful culiin-r. iavitl.in the uiilrici, and that he
did n .1 remove into said district for the -uirp. ae of voting '
therein.
Kveiy p-am qilalifli-d na nforeaai-l, nu.l.who shall i.iake
proof, if required, i-t resident uli.l payment of taxes, as
aforesaid, shall l-e n.tuiiUc.1 10 vole in the township, wnr.l
or dirtrirt iu which be aliall reside.
If nny uc.Soii not iiuahhetl to vote iittltiar -mm -uwrnlih
agreeably to law, (exec's the aona ol nunl'li-il cilireiis)
Slialt appear ul any plnce of clccti.ul f.-f the .ttrioae ot la
auiag tickets, or ililhieneiug eitixens ip.abtte.1 to vt-le, he
shall, on eonvicti si. f sfeit aed pay any mi. 11 11. 4 exceed
ing one hundred dollars ft-c every one aueli rfl.-nee. and
be imprisiHiea f.-r any term not exceeding three mouths.
It a'uill Is- the duly of every nuy r. hrr.if. ulihiuiau,
jualice of the s-nee, and euialal.te or dejiuty ,Hiaia!le, f
every eitv, comity, towaahip or district wiihin Ihia e-'m-n
aiweullh, whenever called usiu by nnv i.lfn-er of s.l
ele.-ti-.ih in- by uuy three ipmbfu-d eU-eloia tlieu-ol, to el.-ur
any wind iw or uvenus to uae wiud-.w, u. the phtre ol
geiieial eh-eli.Ml, which shall lal td-altlieled iu such a way
aa to prevent vl.-r from upprtatrhiug Ilia auiie, and si
lieglecu refund liulo so oil such niniisi 11, Mid Ihcel
ahull ! deiiiuil gndti-.l ol tl.isili-i.ieanor 111 titl e and en
esiVH-tioD slsdl Ik- line.1 in nnv stun not k-aa tlinu .Hie hun
dred is-r nee tlslti one tlatusnml .1 .ai : aiul it sluill I".
Die duty f Ihe respective e siHul le .4 e;tcli ward, -inlncl
or l-.wi-ship, of Ihia e .ini.e-.iH enlli l- l-e prceul in rera.11
,-r hv detail v, at III S.i.-e .4 h d.lmg such ele.-l.iH4i 1.1 aant
wiud, dllrM-l or loWnalilp, lor Ihe purp ae t preai-rnug
the pence as tu' .resai.1. . ,
It sltall l-e the li.lv .4 every pence officer, ns nloii-salrt,
wh i slii.lt he present ul any such dirturtain. es ut an eh e.
lion as d. sciiIh-J ii. Ihia act, to rep rl the a-ili-e lo l ie
licit eoBit t4'iurtcr at s-lous, and ulao Ihe uainca .4 the
wili.ewa who i-rol pito e loe same.
Ait.1 by lite 4ih S.1-U.SI .4 Hie uet ( Khn "4 April. SH.
it laen .eleil, Thai lha l.'ltl si elien ol Ilia act. ua puM-eil
Julv 4.1 IH-W, eulllt-il an net relating ! the rh-eluaia 01 lla
ciHiiin siwealth. aluill 11 4 Ih. a . eottatrucleil its It. prevent
any miiiliu ..tneer 01 b-rtsigh odit-er, from serving aa
indue. inaiHi'ler or cterk, al ally gcuerul or ai-e.-iul eicclion
in this eHiusiia.Wi-nilh. .
i he Juttgea aia to nstke titeir refurna f.sr lha e-.iu.tv es
N'oi-thuiult. rianil, ul Ihe 1'iairt Ifoilht-, in r-uuhury, oil t'ri
dav, the llll. day of Uet.4-er. A. 1). IK-,1
WILLIAM U. KII'H, SUeritT.
Biierill'a fillies. Slunhur)'. I
eepl. 17. tsw ( .
fjOU KAVK 'PI IK t)MoH")NWItAI.Tir I
A Farm for Sale.
THE subscriber oners fiir sule his farm.
CONTAIN INU S84 ACRES
and allowances. It is situated alaaut three miles
from Sunbury along the Shamokin creek, and is
in a good stale of cultivation The Philadelphia
and Sunbury Railroad passes through ssid farm.
It will be oll'ered ia parts or entire to suit pur
chasers. It can be divided lo make three sumll
farms. The buildings sre a FARM HOl'&E, a
good Bank Baru, and two tenant houses,
JOHN KAUNSWORTH.
t'fpsi Augusta, fer. IP, 1 555. tf.
HEBE 18 Y0UH BEMEDYt
llollowiiy's Oiiitinint.
A MOST MIRACtl.ot'B CI.HIJ Of BAt) LKOS,
AFTER 43 YKAItS- PLFFKHIM).
Ertraet of a Letter from Mr. Wm. Galpin, t$
70, St. Mary's Street, If'eymoutA,'
ifufI May I5(A, I'fsL'
To rmremmr l!ni.i.owv,
f ia. At the nee .if le my wife (who ta now SI) eanahi.
a violent e..l.l, wl,ieh settled in her In... and ever ainea
lliet tune lliev have liee., more er lena ...re. ,,d (reatlf,
lillamed. Her goiiin were rfialraeliiv, ami f. m.iiUi
Usretlier she wua depnveil entirrlv .,1 r. t end aleen.
hyerv temeity tliui nieiliml 1.1.11 ii.lv i.-,l wna tried, but
wilhnnt elFeet her health aullered severely, and the atnta
... ..... eriiuie. nlleil relll Vnnr Altver.
liKjinente. nnd n.tvis,-,! her ,j m- v..m. Pills met tJiiinrKni:'
anil, aa a Inat j'ra rr !., n.. .
vel lieleaa, h. e-maenlol Ir, ,l ,.,,e onnm nre.! a.a
w.H-ks nr., aiKl. atrai.te M r-late. is n in he,,nh.
Her lei. nre ri;nless. wiil-nt m or r.oil her ateen
mml niul nn-liwurle-ii. I ,,,,1,1 ,., )mve wiinnmH th.
anfTerii.pa .. mv wile ilu.inr the l,,t ye,ira. and e.,
tmal then, w.lh her ,,r,.,,.t ,.;, .f healih. yeu
wniM i,..lee. il .lelietilful in huvinc Seen tl.s mernii f
s.gT.:iil, iill.iming il.e naleiinr .n a rtl.nv-erenttirs '
!'l'l.) Wlt.t.lAAl (iAI.riN. '
a rintwiN 7n Yt:.iior Aoi-.ct itf.t) of a
HAD l.lltl, OF w VKAKM' STAN'piNU
Copy of a Letter from Mr. Win. Ailn, Build
er of Gas Urcns, of Rns!tcliff; r.edr Hud'
dersfvld, dutid Mnn'ist,
i i-roieasnr IIi. i... a.
Mn I anir.Teil ..r a .r i .
f iliirly vera fnsn a Imd
v . . , . ,,M '" "it'ina at oas
W orka ; te e .i,.,..,,,,,,! I.y . .r. ,..,. , lln4
m,;'.'7.1'.'," ""' "f "le'lienl ndvire, without d.,riv,g
in lenetil. awl :,. even ,., llml ,,r ,..y .,
n.e.1. ,,, .VP ei-l I nt .,ir Pin, ami
! ' l've ribs eoinplrte. iire in so ahort n lim..
thut lew wli had not m;w,l ,t would eri'tlit Die Inol
Tl , ( S!T WILLIAM AIIMS. '
I lie Uii'luif t'drV'temant enn he veritieit .y Mr V l
l-:i.;tli.uil, the'.iist, 1.1. Mnrket Mieet lluililerarietd.
Tl Pitta ah. iil.t he ns.il eoiij. intl) with Ihe Oiiitrntul
lK, tlie reHl 1 '.I I ,,'f . ..r ....... ...
, in ne wn.r enpcN
Htiil leF, t;li:i ir ..I'ool,
B-mI llrc:ia!fl, rhi:l.:iii.a.
Burns. ' I 'happed hnn.ls,
Hum .ns. i:,.rns' (Sofi)
llile nf Morel e- Cnm ets
Fistnha,
tfoilt.
tilnmlulir Swelling,'
I inuhngo
t'H'S A Kinil. Flics, Coi.nn te.l nnil
l'lli-s
Jtheninnllam
nVt Mm jmnts,
V.lejitirnitijmia, Ror,. Mpplca,
l.iil-.liMetiaca, Scurvv,
Tiimoiira, I'teeta,
rVnl.la.
t'ori-lhrfvls,
t .re-hemia,
Wotinds,
A DUKADt'L'Ii hAI) ItRKAST Cl:H:D l ONB
MONTH.
Extract of a Letter from Mr. Frederick Turn
er, of Pcahurst. Kent, dated December I3(t;
185(1.
T Professor ITot.i ovfAT,
l)n a a Sir. Mv wife hed snnVreit from It:id rirstiits for
more lh:m ..ix moiitlia. nnd during tlie wtiule period hsil
I eontinue without' inter- I 'l,c '""beal nieiiihniec, lntt all to nr. use. Ilnving be
o'clock in the eveninc, ! '"re an awful woinnl ut my owmi le,r. I.y y.sjr tin-.
eT riVHtlt.it tneiltcitie. I diM'Tininl ntfiiin lo nae your Pitta
I ni" V""""""-.""'1
! ' f'''le H was
and Oiimmeut. uml therefore gnv'e tliem tl triul in iter case,
nud f.irtimule it waa I did ao. for in lews than tl mouth a
! '""V
' er l''iehes ol my Ini
r",ll' n)".'sl.ii.5. I
pel feet cure waa effect. it, mid the benetit that vnrioua oth-
nil Is have derived Irom tlieir uae is
now strouclv ree tinmeud them to
annu l...-.,,.. ('it.,.., 11 rlll'.ll'K Tl IJM.It.
9-.I.I nt tlie rtabliliinent of" Profess. n- Hi.li.owav, ?H .
Strand, (near 'IVinpte liar. l..ldon.) nnd by uit respeetuhle
Uiuggists nnd Denlcrs in Medicines itirouhoul the Mrilinh
t. ure. A those of Ihe l'nited Siaics, in it xea nt 3?ic.,'
s.e . nnd lji 511c. each. Wholesale hy the p.jiieiiial llrilj,
I '.i .s in the I'nion, und by lepsrs. A. II. ic D. Sa.nps,
.ii" 1 oik, . ., ;
v'' There is a considnrabla saving by t..':olig the larger
i"". .
N. .: - rir.iions for the guiduiice of palicnta in every
.1 -.fiei are uirixe.1 lo each box.
October 21, le.-. ly.
3JitllinI)urg; Academy.
IllitTllnliiircr, I'nion Comiiy, 1'enua,
KF.V. j. G. ANSPACH, ) r , .
UEV. E. KEIFFEI5, C"lloja-
A. C. FISHER, Principal.
MISS ELIZABETH K. HOUGH, Principal
of Pariah Department.
EDWIN FISHER, Teacher of Mathematics
and Vocal Music.
CI1ESSELDEX FISHER. M. D , Iccfurr
on Chemistry, Physiology, &c
The Summer Term of this (l )urishin(r Insti.
tute will commence on Momiat, Ji i.v So, 1853.
The course of instruction will be thorough and
practical. Mathematics nnd the Ancient I,an-f-uages,
ns well as oilier branches, will be taught,
ns far as practicable, on the analytic method.
Daily use will be made oftlie blackboard. ...
Oilhographv, Reading, English Composition,
and Declamation will receive their full share of
Attention.
Draughting, Construction of Maps, 1'se of
Compass, &r., will lie taught to students in Sur
veying and Civil Engineering.
Lessons in Music, Drawing, Oil Puintiug,'
Water Colors, &c. Ornamental Needle Work,
French and Ilotany will be given by the Precep
tress, who is a ', graduate of Castlet. n Female
Seminary, Vermont, o ii f ctiines recrtmincnileu'
by the Principal of that Institution, as "a young
lady of agreeable maimers and high literary at
tainments." Young Indies and gentlemen who design to
heroine, tencjiora, will lind this Institution an effi
cient school for preparation, since there will be
connected with it, during the great frnrf of the
year, a TtAeimis' I n stiti'tk, the members of
which will have the opportunity of atlen.lir,e; an
Evening Couisc of Lectures on School Teaching,
and acquiring n praclieal knowledge of the art,
under tlie superiion of the Principals. ,
f he government of the school is liased upon
I ,l, l.,.., riv.rsnl Inve. which ellioilis 110011 fill
..... ., t -. i.. .1....
1 1 il.) to outers as iney wouiu linns 11 iig'" um.
others snoul'l Uo 10 UlClll. Iience llic rules viii
1k, mi,lv thou 'H strictlv enforced; nnd parents
1 . .. t ,1 , ,hA ,nr,mU
n ... Ku.mi..ii- n-ui
1 ltubits of study, and general deportment of the
,,,. wi- it r.,r,.ullv ultended to.
" ' ,.
, ' I"' building Is now uiulergniti;; a complete
renoMition. Il will be t. united, furnished with
i , k , convetiieut recitation rooms, Sre.
t ' . ... , . , . . 11 1 1
1 Milllinburg is a thriving nnd healthy uorougl).
i Iu Inhahllntits are moral, intelligent aiul enter-.
prising. Its streets nave ueen recently gra.u-u
and p-tvcit. It is, in evcrv respect, a pleasant
nr.J desirable retreat lor student. We, therefore,
trust that the friends of education will deem the
Aeademv worthy of their liberal support.
lxr' The price oi'lm.ir.l, in the l-est of private
families, does not exceed $ 1 ,50 per week.
.. II. Students may enter the Academy at
nnv time diiiiii'j the term; yet it is desirable
Ill-it they l-e present, if possible, oil til first' day,
Milllinburg, Julv 18, 1853. dm.
. .... i.i
STOVES, STOVES.
WE. Ihe undersigned would resispctfully esl
' the attention of purchasers to our iiorior
si.K-k of SMes. I'aulilrous. Ac. The superiority
..four Stores above all others is so well known
that we iVi-ni it unnecessary to enter into detail
of the in.
We would invite votir aUei.tion to our Mat
grepnr Uniting Ftwi. As the price of coal js
on the rise, this is the most economical stove iho
public cull use. These stoves are of sir.es suitable
for beating the final lest room and those capable
of containing from l(l,IH)(l to M0,D00 cubic feet.
Our Cook Stoves consist of the HIi.Imj Cook, for
coal M odrru Troy , fur wood-Buck's celebrated
wood stove Complete Cook Yoeoni Cook
HauarCook, Ac. oc. Our assortment of C'ook
and I'arlor sloves is the best in the mnrket,, and
persons desiring to purchase will do wi ll by fa',
voting us with a call before purchasing elsewheie
NEMAN ft WARN ICK.
Successors' to Potts -V Yocom,
N. E. Corner Un.l and Kuco StVeels',-'
I'lULADKI.I'tllA.
Phils., Ai. S7, 185:1. 3in.
BOO Agents tinted.
$1000 a Year.
VirANTEl) in every county of the I'niled
" Klales, active and entei prising men, to en
gage in the sule of some of the best Uooks, puis
li.lied in the country. To nu-u uf good address,
possessing a' suuul capital of from !jS5 to ij. 100,
such inducements will I oftered as to enable
Iheiu to make from $.3 to !I0 a day profit.
I S The UiMiks published hy us are all useful
in their churncter, extremely popular and com
mand large sales wherever they are oll'ered.
For further particulars, address, (postage paid,)
LEAKY cVUETZ.
No. 13 North Second Street, Philadelphia.'
Publishers of subscription Books.
Phila., Aug. SO 1833. 5m
JUSTICES' FEE BILLS For sale Icy
H. B MASttKV
r-unrury, HJl' Mf.