Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, October 15, 1853, Image 3

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    IMPOETANT TO PHYSICIANS AND
., . ,,;: lADIES.
CONFIDKNCR ten b pl-ptl, to the fullest eatcnl, in
the Lm of tin 8vpurmii of Mia. Bktt of l'hlla
. j-rf IS- . ' jB ' V" ln""' easel are known of entire
IBI.sr of Ladies from tlio most Intense pain of body and
anxiety of mind, (nun from bin use nf ullif-r appllraiUone
or no npntaticsi whatever. Beware uTimtol, glare serines
or all kinds, end elastic prerations, tin-tendency of which
to injure the patient, it but too well known to many euf.
.lerera andphiriicieiia. To avoid all Coonterfiete, apply
reonalhror h letter lo Mra. B , No. 3UI Walnut Street :
.xaaaine net 6ie;natnre on eat-k Supporter, and her United
Blaise Conyrithl bbele on each bos. Her SunnoHrre are
amUuned by a atandint of ) years and aleo by the Facul
V, enemting oa the highest names in the United States.-.
vs aan bt Mail raas. Pmca Monraim. Address,
iii "',,or,t,',.0",e1" 'AS. BUTTS, Agent, No
Ml Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
Pailn., October l, 18X1 u'.
INASMUCH a there has been at sundry times,
obstructions placed nntl confined upon the
track of the Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad,
i do hereby offer the above reward for the detec
and conviction of ony person or persons
fcuilty of such offence.
DVID LONGENECKER,
President.
S'ttnlury, Sept. 84, 1053. 3m.
Cheap Watches 5 Jewelry,
"IXTHOLESALE ""J Retail, nt the "Philndel-
T phia Watch and Jewelry Hlorc," No. 66
North Second Street, corner of Quarry,
. PHILADELPHIA.
OoM 1. ever Watches, full jeweled, ttl earnt cnara, f 2? (XI
OnldiVplne tvk. S'.M.isi'.Kine Silver Siieitnclea. 1.50
Oliver i-p. lull ,ewlleo, 99. Until ItraecliH.
Silver lupine, jewels, 10.H allies' Oi.ld Pencils,
Siiemior (jimrtirn, 7. Silver Tai so-mns, set,
3.00
1.IK)
S.00
w..iu .-penmen, ".Ptlj
OoM "m, will) Pencil ami Silver Holder, 1,00
Gold Finger Rings, 37 J cents to $90 ; Watch
Glasses, pluin, 12J cents; Patent, 1SJ; Lur.rt,
C5j other articles in proportion. All goods war
ranted to be whnt they tire cold for.
STAUFFER & HART.EY,
Successors to O. Conrad.
s On hand, some Gold nnd Silver J,e vers and
Lrpinrs, still lower than the above prices,
r'ept. 10, 1853. ly.
New Wall Paper Warehouse.
BURTON fit X. AMINO-,
MANtTACTUBKHS &. l.MrortTliltS,
So. 124 Arch Street, second door ahov: Si.clh,
JHILADSLPHIA.
TlXTH EKE may be found the largest and hand-
soinest assortment in the City.
Purchasers from the country will find it to
their advantage to call at our store, where they
will be suited with a superior article, at the low
rat prices.
BURTON & LANING.
No. 124 Arch Street, above Sixth.
Phila., Sept. 17, 1853 3tn.
PAPER EA1TGI1T33.
W. WILSON,
No. 0 Sotili Fourth Street, fire daors below
Market st. Eust .tide,
PHILADELPHIA.
HAS for sale every variety of
WALL PATERS,
from 6 vents per piece, upward, in hiding Fine
Satins, Gold iitul Velvets, imitation Woods,
Marbles, Ac.
Also a great variety of new style of Curtain
Pspers, Fine Board Prints, Borders, Ac.
Dealer supplied nt the lowest rate.
Phila., Sept. 84, 1853 3m.
Estate of ARTHUR HIBLER, dee'd.
"JrVJOTICE is hereby given that letters of .VI
JJ ministration have been 51111, toil to the un
dersigned upon the estate of Arthur l'iblcr. lute
if Cinciniiutti, Ohio, dee'd. All persons having
claims against said estate are reiiiested to present
them, duly authenticated, for settlement ; nnd
those knowing themselves indebted to make pay
ment without de'.sv.
SAMUEL 1IIDLEH. Adni'tor,
Uanville, Pa
Danville, Sept. 24, IS53. Ct.
AGRICULTURAL J AIR.
TI10 Kvecinive Corn ill it ' of Nnillnimbt'r
laml County Aoiic.ulluril Sorii-ty, met at Mid
house nf Win Slreeter, in Not ! Iiiunbi'i lainl,
on Thursday, July 14, toHpp'iini .Imlyi-s, and
tlutortninti u list nf prt'Miii.ms lor I lie Fair.
Tun PifnidiMit in iheCliair.
- It nua resolved to hot. I the Annual F.xlii
bitiuu nt MILTON, on Tuesday and Wednes.
dnv, Oolidier I81I1 stid 19. Ii.
The folltiwiuu aentlenien were appointed
Cotninittee of Airaiisetnenl. to prepare lim
grounds, and do all things iincesrary for the
success of I he undertaking :
Samuel Hepburn, ClminiKiii '. JuIim II Kek,
John Miller, J. 11. Kekbeit, John M. HnH,
UdoiL'8 Biker, Win - Heinen, Wm. C. Law
snn, fi W.Chapin. Win. H Fivn.ii', Satnitel
T.'Biuwii, Robi. M. Friek and Tin,
LIST JF PREMIUMS.
HORSES.
Best Slnlliou, over 4 years old,
feeond do do
Best Stallion under 4 years ul I,
Sec Mid do ll'l
Res' mare, wish colt ai Iter sid-',
S"t'.illlil (III do
B at Saddle Horse,
CATTLE.
Dl'BIIAMS ok Siiiikt Hurt
Best Bull over 2 jenrsold,
Second dn lo
Best Bull 1111 Jei S jtnia old,
Second do Uu
B.'St Cow,
Sil me.
3 00
3 0(1
4 00
2 00
3 00
3 01)
4 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
2 )
4 00
2 00
3 00
2 00
Seeouil d",
Bj1 Heifer,
Seiiiul tin.
The Mime premium will b iiurded
lo Devons, Hereford, Alderneys, and
Aebires.
NATIVES.
Beat Bull over 2 year, old, 2
Second do 2 00
Best Cow, 2 "0
Best Heifer, 00
Brat Calf, under 6 months old, 2 00
FAT CATTLE AND WORKING OXEN.
Best Yoke of Oxen,
Second do
Best fat animal,
Second do
SWINE.
Best Boar,
Second do
Best Sow,
Second do
Best pair of Shouts,
Second do
Best litter of pigs under 3 months,
Best fat Hog,
SHEEP.
4 00
2 00
3 00
2 00
300
2 00
2 00
1 50
2 00
1 50
2 00
2 00
2 00
Best Ram,
Beat Ewe,
Best Lamb,
Best fat Sheep.
. e POULTRY.
Best pair ofTurke,
Second do
Beat pair of CeeB,
Second do
Best pair of Musk Ducks,
Fecond do
Best pair of puddle Ducks,
.t Second do
Best p ir Shanghai or Cochin
China fowls,
Bee nd dn
Best pair Chiitagong,
Th same premiums for Bialima, rootors,
an i i. limmvi. Hambnrcs. Polish
oles, Bnlarna, or any other unadulterated
breed. . . . .
Best d largest eolleclion or fow ls,
Second du
Beat show of pigeons,
fecund do
; GRAIN AND POTATOES. . ;
Best bushel of w heal, 2 00
Second do 00
Heat bushel of com, 2 00
Saoonrl do I 00
Best do rye, 1 00
Best do oat, 1 00
Heat do polatoea, 1 60
Second do 1 00
Best, I do of sw eet potato, 100
VEGETABLES.
Beai beets, not losa than 12, 1 00
Do car tots, " 1 00
Do parsnips, I 00
Do turnips, ' 1 00
Do talsily or oyator plitnl, " 1 00
Do onions, " 00
Do cabbnyr, A 1 00
Do caulillower, " I 00
Do sijunsh, 3 1 00
Do pumpkins, 00
Do Fig-plauts, " 1 00
Do tomatoes, 12 I 00
Do celery, 12 aialks, I 00
Best iissoitmenl ofunrdeu veyelables, 2 00
FRUIT.
Best i bushels of tipples, 1 00
Do I do quinces, 1 08
Do I pears, 1 00
Do i peaches, 1 00
bo G bunches of grapes, 1 00
Do watermelon, I 00
Do musk-melon, or citron, 1 00
IMPLEMENTS.
Best threshing machine, 4 00
Do reaper, 3 00
Da seed-drill, 2 00
D.) winiiowinc-uiill, a 00
Dj rurii-helle, 2 00
Du plow, 2 00
Do cultivator. . 2 00
D ) roller, ' 2 P0
Do com-pltnv, 2 00
D.) slraw-etitlei, 2 00
Do farm-waun, 2 00
Do sell of harness, 2 00
l), Hoise rake, I 00
Dj grain cradle, 1 00
DAIRY, kc.
ft.'M IniMer, not less than five lbs , 1 00
D.) h.-inev, 41 1 00
Do loaT of lucad, 4 lbs., 1 00
On ham cnieil by exhibitor, 1 00
Do 6 lbs, ul hiime-madi! snap. 1 00
D- apple-bill ler, 6 (jliails, 1 00
D.i piesei ves, 1 00
DOM ESTIC M ANU FACTURE5.
H.-st Quilt, 1 00
D i coonlerpane, 1 00
D.i hvHilh-iui;, 1 00
D.i pair nf bhiiikeis, 1 00
D.i 20 yards til carpel, 1 00
f) elni'h. (home-made,) 10 yards, 1 00
D 1 fl umel, 1 00
Di pair knit woolen stoikings, or
socks, t 00
Di aloves or mittens, 1 00
D.) home. made I bread. 1 lb., 1 00
M ISC E LL A N EOUS A RT1CL ES.
Fur mechanical iuventieius, tools, furniture,
a :d oiher niticlcs nut enminu nmli-r any of
tliu abovti heads, prizes will be decreed, nc
eoidini; I" the menus of the society, and the
miils of the nrlieles exhibited.
PLOWING MATCH.
B -st Plowman, 5 00
Second, 4 00
Third, 3 00
Foil rill, 2 00
JUDGES.
llurtT.s. A E Kapp, Wm. B. Kipp, John
R, Eck, Bi!iij (Jeaiharl, Henry Render.
Catti.k J. C. Hiirlon, John Moutynmery,
John Dutikel, Wm. H. Kase, Jacob Lit sen-rin-j,
Shamokin
1 1. Kis. John Purler, S. A. Betiistresser,
Wm. Fullmer, John 13. Packer, David B.
Mntilunmerv.
Shkkp. Thnmas Johnson, Andrew Arm
sir uiir. Petei Huuyhaw out. DetiuiK Wolvetlon,
Wm. D Genihart.
Poi'LTIiV. Jn-e;ih Prieslb'V. Elisha C.
li.nlnn. S. R. Wood, Wm. M'Ceery, Win.
T. Foisyth.
Grain, &e Samuel John. Chas. Riddell,
J.unes Beuid, Sen., James Eck man, Comly
Vincent.
V 1.1 ; kt A n 1. k Ale. Jordan. J.unes Pol
lock, Alex. Cult, lluratio G. Taoyait, Elida
John.
Friit David Taaaarl, Win. I Giee-
uoiioli, U B. Masser, (i. B. Vouiigui.iu, Juhu
Wolfinaer.
Imim.kmknt Win. 11. Mueneh, J. H.
Zimmeitnaii, Win. Hood, O. P. P.ittou, T
iMervine.
Miscki.i.ankois John Taai'.iri, D. C.
Watson, J.iiepl) Nieoly, Win. B.-ard, Win.
Forsyth.
Dairv, bit:. Tlios Swenk. Jacob G. Frick,
W. T. Grant. Adam Keller, John Oberdnrf.
DilMETIC Mam'kactki'ks. John F. Di'lit
ler, Jacob Seashobz. l-iiac Yincout, N B.
Thnirips'ui, Win. Maieh
Plowim; Match, hlijali l,.-awlt)rd, 1'-
so:i Hiilc!iiuon. .1. eimer l.-mtinw, teni.
Heudiieks. Juhu S ri:h (Uptvr Anatista.)
None but tnembeistif the Society will be
permitted 10 compete for premiums
Persons from nnv county, Nate or country,
may become members by pnyiuafO cents to
tlm Treusiner, or any township Cuinmi'tee
in 111.
Compelilion is earnestly invited from the
ueialiboi ina ronnties.
Judges will commence their duties at 3
11 clneK, I . 1M. n 1 no lust (lav- 1 rieir nwarus
II be published el 3'c!ock, P. M. the next
lav, after which the address will be deliv-
ered.
The Plow ins Match w ill take place at I
o'clock, P. M. (s-eo-id day.)
JAS. CA.MfcKU., I'resf
W. I. Crteuov'h, ) c ,
n t f J-Seeietanes.
iJurnf lagsart, )
AUDITOR'S REPORT.
RrpniiT or the Auditors ok Noiitirmolr-
LAND CuVNTY FOR THE YEAR 1852.
Jucab Younz, l!q., Treasurer of Yurth-
um'jerlunU County, in account u'lf 'i
tame.
Dn.
To amount of County lax recei
ved fiom coilecluis for the
year, 1846,
" " 1848,
" " 1849,
" " 1850,
" " 1851,
" 1852,
40
306
333
88
4.290
2,438
128
293
97
126
265
Amount ol County lax, on un
sealed lands for 1830,
' " Road, "
School, "
" County, 1851,
11 " Road, 11
School,
Amount arisinu from sale of Nor
thumberland Biidgo stock,
Amount of dividend of laid stock
Rent for Public Buildiim,
Court Fines and Jury Funds,
J. B. Massei's note taken by
County Coinmissioneta as pail
of bridue stock, dated, Febiua
ry 25, 1P52
Interest on same lo Deo 31, 1852.
Amount of J B. Masser' bond
for unseated lands,
2 00
2 00
2 00
220
624
40
9
69
1 50
75
1 50
75
1 50
75
1 S
75
140 00
7 34
130 00
1 SO
75
1 50
75
$9,865 65
Ca.
Cre
Bv amount of Cash raid a per
Commissioner' orders, $10,520
Paid Northumberland Bank,
Paid Eastern Penitentiary,
Expenses in going lo Norlhuin
bet laud 4 limes lo pay money
and leceive budge stock,
300
3 00
68
1 50
2 00
1 00
6 30
SUNBDllY AMERICAN AND SHAMORlN JOURNAL.
Depreciated money, . '
Treasurers commission on 1 10,
879 334 at 2 per cl.
9 00
271 98
811,166 611
9,868 851
Balance due County Tieasuret, $1,300 751
uro6 Youne, Esq., Treasurer of Northum
berland County, in account veilh the tame
mpecling Statt funds.
Dn. ' '
To amount of State la.t received
from collectors for the year,
1849,
" " 1150,
" " " 1851,
" " " 1852,
Stale lax on unseated lands 1850,
" " " 1861,
Ajfgieyate amount of Taverr li
cense grHiiled, by the Court of
Quarter Sessions 1852,
Acrerate amount of Retnileta
lietmse us per list furnished
Treasurer by inoicautilu ap
praiser, Aiiitregnle amount nl Patent Me
dicine as per list fuiiii.ihed by
mercantile appraiser,
Aggregate amount of Beer and
Oyster shop licenses as per list
fin nifhed by mercantile ap
praiser, Ajjgrejrate) amount of Distillers
and Brewers license as per list
furrii.-died by mercantile np-
32 41
627 OA
8 343 00
8.414 10
191 43
191 54
480 00
820 26
13 00
22 00
praiser,
Amount of militia lax received
21 00
28 35
67 55
107 70
221 2S
115 50
fiom uolllectors fur
1848,
1819,
1850,
1851,
185:2,
11
if
11
$14,593 1G
9,611 82
Balance due fiom Tieasmer,
Cn.
By cash paid Suite TieaMirct ns
$4,986 34
pei tn.i receipt dated July ilu,
1852,
$9,114 32
Lasli paid assessors for assessing
1777 delinquent mililia men,
Aggregate auiouui paid volunteer
(Jump mire as per ordeis,
Briaude luspectoi's salary,
Cash paid Brigade Inspector, for
collcuiiua; and transporting arms
as put Ins leceipts,
Cash paid John (i. Youuamnii &
sun lot 'publishing list oi Retail-
ets licenses for 1852,
Paid H. B. Masser for publishing
li't ol Relallei licenses in
E tylish and Gernvm papers,
Mileage paid 1. W- Z-ulmnn,
Mercantile appraiser 207 miles
at 3 els per mile.
Cash paid R. W. Zartman. mer-
cantlli! appraiser, for attending
appeal one day,
Exonotalions Retailets license
Tieastnei's per centaao on 89,-
114 32. al one per it.
Treasurer's per cenlaoo 011 $338
27, paid Volunteer companies
and l!i H ide Inspectors, at one
per cent.
17 77
230 00
50 00
20 50
9 00
34 00
6 21
1 00
24 50
91 14
3 38
$9,611 82
Expenditures nf the County of Northumher
land, us per orders issued by the Commit
sioners of saiil County
To iiaari'gate amount of Com
monwealth costs,
Stationary.
$.251 72
314 90
100 00
3 00
189 75
270 44
175 50
232 50
20 00
168 00
50 00
Commissioner Wilson's wages for
1851,
Charles Weaver, 1851.
Christian Albeit, 1830 & '51
Chailes Weaver. ' 1832.
Win. Wilson, '
Christian Albeit, "
Joseph Nicely, ''
County Auditors, "
Special Audiluis, '"
G. M. Yolks, auditing public of-
25 00 I
3 III !
1,605 07
142 116
253 37
279 27
422 00
119 60
346 824
709 04
2 882 68 4
'245 17
888 40
52 73
149 Ot)
35 00
78 50
123 01
41 26
12 00
9 89
32 50
28 08
64 25
405 00
131 124
lice ncnounts.
M. Bnclier seiving subptBnas for
Special Auditors,
Aggregate nmouu! paid fot build
ing and repairing biidges,
Prollinnolary's Fees,
Viewing rojds k sites for bridces
Constables Fees lor nlteiiding
Coin I,
Prinlina Ly enntiaet,
Commissiutier's Clerk's wages
fur 1851,
Ai;reaaie amount of Commis
sioner' waoes for 1832,
Asscsmiis wages,
Jurors w nas,
Pub'.iu Buildiuas,
Election Evjienses,
Pieiniuins on Fox scalps,
Colli t Cl it'rs w aaes,
Attorney for C ou itv,
Aariculininl Society,
Cniiiieis liKjuesis,
R"fuudi'ia
Piison Expenses,
School tax 011 unsealed Ian
Distiict Attorney Fees.
Damages fur Roads,
Fuel.
SHe. ill's Fees,
Contingencies,
1852,
11
.1
11
T11t.1l, $10,860 04
.4notinfs due from Collectors of County and
Slate Tax.
Samuel Awl. Augus'a,
Thomas Barr, Lewis,
Dennis Buoy, ChilUq
Chailes Fox, Delaware,
18-10, $27 96
1819, 4 02
1850, 107 It)
14 32 13
" 108 41
" 133 05
1851, 119 364
" 104 16
" 51 28
'I 29 13
" 86 60 4
" 12 87
" 159 67
272 30
139 894
11 96 214
79 70
11 29 65
1852, 547 62
'y ' 207 30
738 54
368 94
152 10
y 89 69
393 83
I 455 84
" 311 82
ii 654 68
418 90
11 353 99
400 14 4
1 670 63
i 622 95
i 98 10
11 493 63
11 344 03
James Valid) ke. Noilh'd
II. R. JuhiiKiin, hush,
Solomon Mar'., Coal,
Jacob Kline, Chilisq.
John Heim, Cameion,
M. Drumheiler, Jackson,
David Wilson. Lewis,
Biiiiietnan. Low. Mah'y,
Peter Ruch, Noilh'd,
Joseph Vankiik, Point,
95
33
U3
18
79
53
05
21 i
18
83
83'
II. K Johnson, Rush,
Peler Pursel, Sunbury,
Georop Kuniz, Ttiibut,
Win. Reed, Up. Augusta,
J. R Clark, L- Aususia,
Wm. l'ernhmise, Up. Mali'
J. Kline, Chiiisqunqiie,
Atulrew Ruiiyan, Rush,
E. Eiseuharl, Coal,
0 S. Drumheiler. L. Mali'
John Wetel, Jackson,
Hiniieinnu, Low. Mali y
704
00
00
00
00
S. Hales, Shamtikin,
Jacob Hunsicker, Lewis,
Reter Ruch, North M,
Win. Reed, Up. Augusta,
Pe er Pursel, Siinliury,
Abm. Kissinger, luibut,
Da del Cares, Delaware,
John H.-iiTi, Cameron,
Joseph Vaukirk, Point,
James Buoy, Milton,
Total, $8,883 97
Slate.
J. Leisenring, North'd,
Thomas Barr, Lewis,
John Leibig, Coal.
D Stahluecker, Delaware,
C Kersner, Sunbury,
George Kunlz, Tuibiil,
Solomon Marti, Coal,
Jacob Kline, Cbilisq.
John Heim, Cameron,
David Wilson, Lewis,
1818,
1849,
11
1850,
11
1851,
(.
11
11
48 07
11 48
65
70 63
7 73
20 17
103 45
256 04
23 69
355 90
58J
00
75
11
ti
(I
1
.1
11
11
91 81
179 7a
84 74
24 26
51 22
21 61
7 30
.43 02
840 87
31 92
35 33
175 47
84 6!)
47 97
378 78
64 71
324 64
331 38
486 13
292 43
319 33
445 02
71 C5
,521 18
76 00
D. S. Drumheiler, L. Mnh'y,
J. R. Clark, L. Augusts, 1852,
W. Berghou'se. Up. Mah'y,
Andrew Rnnynn, Rush,
E. Eisenhart, Coal,
11
11
11
D 8. D.umheller, L. Mah'y
ii
John Wentliel, Jackson,
J. Binireman, Low. Mah'y,
Sam'l Hales, Plismokin,
Jacob (lunsieker, Lewis,
Peter Ruch, Notlh'd,
Wm. ReeJ, Up. Auuustn,
Peter Pursel, Suiibiiry,
Abm. Kissiii).'pr, Turlnit,
Daniel Cates, Delawate,
John Heim, Cameron,
Joseph Vankiik, Point,
James Buoy, Milton,
11
k
11
11
a
11
11
11
0, 318 874
Amounts due from Collectors of Militia Fines.
Michael Evert, Augusta, 184H,
John Leibig, Coal, 1848,
l Slahluecker. Delaware "
John Lei bit;, Coal, 1S49,
D. Stahlnecker, Delawate, '
John Leisetiiiiig, North'd, "
S3 1 00
16 00
1 93
21 50
13 50
24 60
31 43
29 00
45 00
15 00
28 00
44 50
36 00
42 00
59 50
25 50
4 09
21 00
44 00
16 50
38 90
82 50
46 50
78 50
32 00
20 50
41 00
32 40
43 00
13 00
15 50
II 00
11 50
34 00
26 50
26 00
53 00
16 50
35 50
61 00
70 50
73 00
59 50
59 50
17 50
33 00
27 00
45 00
48 00
21 50
34 00
jauoD Beck, Sunbury,
John Leibig, Coal,
1850,
uennts buoy Cbilisq.
Charles Fox, Delaware,
M. Drnmhtller, Jackson,
J. It. Clark, Low. Auausia,
James Vandyke, Notlh'd,
II R. Johnson, Rush,
Conrad Kersner, Sunbury
Genrue Knots', Tin but.
1 J Eckmnn, Up. Augusta,
! 5olllmoll Marlz, Coal,
1 J. Kline, Chilisqiiaqne,
1851,
I Joen tleini, Cameton, "
I Daniel Cares, Delaware,
! M. Drtimhellet, Jackson, "
j John Clapp, Lewis, "
1 J R. Clark, Low. Augnla, "
I J. Binceman, Low. Mnh'v, "
j D- S. Drumheiler, Lit. M4i "
j Peler Ruch, Notlh'd, '
Joseph Vankitk. Point, "
I II. R. Johnson, Rush, "
1'eter Pursel, Nintury, "
Genrae Kunt. Tin bin, "
Win Reed, Up. AtiiustR. "
W. Betghonse. Up. Mah'y "
J. Bingeman, Low. M.-th, 1852,
Andrew Riiiiyau, Rush,
E. Eiseuhatt, Coal,
John VVenlzel, Jacks.in,
John Heim, Cameion,
W Berghouse, Up. Mah'y,
J. Kline, Chilisipiarpie,
J. R. Claik. Low. Ansusta,
Daniel Cares Delaware,
Jacob Hunsicker, Lewi,
James Buoy, Milton.
D. S. Drumheiler, Lit. Mall
Peter Rneh. North'd.
Joseph Vankiik, Point,
Peter Pursel, Sunbuiv.
Samuel Hales, Shamokin.
Abm. Kissinger Turbul, .
Wm. Reed, Up Augusta,
11
11
$1.759 47
County, State and Militia luxes levied for 1852.
Cnniltv.
Liwer Augnitn, $.we 01
t'pper Aitiriiiia, 4 .VJ vJ
Upper Mnh.nii.y, 4.-,; 3,
Ituatl, &WU4
Punlmry, 4 )3 SI J
Istwia, Tin 113
Milton, su M
Turlnit, Hi ftt
CIllliaqunqiK. KM M
final, a XI
Little Mulianny, IS(iCt)
Camerisi, PS 11)
t..ver MiihaiKir, Mn .19
Point, 4?:ifll
J11clcs-.11, 011-1 el
Northniitticrland,, 6iatK
Delnwarc, fHi7 70
aiiamJkiit, 6:il 07
ftnle.
877. 73
Oil M
fiia re
fun to
6- it in
1,1.11 04
7-J7 01
1,16.1 IS;
1.1KI (HJ
14 M
1t-0 Ad
1:11 tn
Hi; -ti
7)S 44
nn 7
017 4N
1.3wi 77
014 71
Militia.
70 Ml
at nu
3. '. SO
41 00
4. 'i 00
.'ISO
.',!! .Ml
at fa
Al MI
fit u
17 51)
3.1 (Rl
7H 00
77 00
8,970 071 13,710 54 SOU S I
To amount of Court Fines and Jury Funds
paid James Be.ird, Esq., Prolhonolaiy of
Northumberland co , for which he account
ed to the Commissioner in the settlement
of his account with the County.
$64 00
do do Wm B. Kipp,
Esq , SherifTof Notlh'd county,
and accounted for in the same
ntanucr,
du do Court Fines and
Jury funds due Ihu county,
Forfeited recognisances,
12 00
168 00
800 00
$1041 00
uco Young, Esq, Treasurer of Northumber
land County in account with the Common
wealth.
D.i
Tux on Real ami Personal Estale.
To Booreyntd amount ol sairl lax
outstanding fur 1851 ami pievi
oos years as per last annual re
port of Auditor. $5 940 78 4
Aggregate amount of said tax as.
sessed for the use of the Com
monwealth fur 1852, as per
statement of County Commis
sioner filed wilh said Tieasurer, 13,710 51
Amount of said l received 011
unseated lands for 1852 and
previous yeai. 382 97
$20,034 29 4
17 072 084
Balance due Commonwealth, 2,962 21
C11.
By Cash paid Stale Treasurer on
account of said tax 'or 1H52 as
per his receipt dated July 20,
1852, $9,114 32
Amount of laxes remaining uncol
lected for 1852 and previous
years. C 730 674
Exonerations allowed eollectms
for yeats previous lo 1852 as
per certificate of County Com
missioner, 64 42
Commissioners allowed Collectors
fni 1852 and previous years 011
$12 316 56 at 5 per cei t.
615 82
455 71
91 14
Abatement allowed county on $9,-
114 32,
Treasurer'a
Commission on the
above,
$17,072 084
Retailer's License,
Da.
To aggregate amount Retailers'
license for the year 1852 a per
list furnished tn the County
Tieasmer by Mercantile Ap
praiser, $820 25
57 50
Ballancedue Commonwealth, $762 76
Ca.
By exonerations nf said license.
Amount paid printers for publish'
$24 60
lug Mercantile Appiaiser's list,
as per receipt.
33 00
67 60
Dr.
To aggregate amoutil of Tavern
license granted by the Court uf
Quarter Sessions for the year
1852, aa per return of Clerk of
aaid Court filed with County
Treasurer,
To aggregate amount of Patent
Medicine license for the year
1852. as ner list furniihed la the
024
1480 00
I County Tieesuttr by Meicau-
J. BinReman, Law? Mah'r
Peter Ruch, North'd,
II K. Johnson, Rnsh,
Peter Pursol, Sunbury,
George Kuntr, Turbul,'
Wm. Reed, Up. Augus'a,
lite Appraiser,
To aggregate amount of Distillery
and Brewery license for the
year 1852, as per list furnished
tn the County Tteasurer by the
Mercantile Appiaisnr,
Te aggregate amount of lieenso
on Boer Houses and Oyster
Shop for I ho year 1832, as per
.list furnished County Treasurer
by Mercantile Appraiser,
, Militia Fines.
Da.
To aanregate nf said fines out
standing fur 1851, und previous
years, as per last repott of coun
ty Auditors,
IS 00
21 00
22 00
$1 5o'J 54
To AKUregnte amount of Militia
hue assessed for the year 1852
as per book in which said lines
are entered by Comity Com
missioners, 856 30
S?,126 04
B 352 45
Balance due Comiiiouweatlli, t73 69
Ck.
By amount of said fines remains
ing uncollected for 1S52 and
pi evious years, $1,885 06
Exoueiaiious allowed collectors
for 1852 and previous years, 98 50
Five per cent, commission allow
ed collector fot 1852 anil pre
vious tears, 20 04
Amount paid Assessois for asses
sing and furnishing lis:sol 1777
delinquent militia men, at 1 per
cent, each, 17 77
Amount paid Biigade Inspector
lor inspecting 5 cumpauies for
1852, 50 00
Amount paid Biiandu Inspector
for collecting miinaiy propeity,
and transportation of aims lor
1852, 20 50
Amount paid Tieasurer of Wash
inaion Guards as per older of
Capt Jacob Hufl.i. 25 00
Amount paid Tieasurer of North
umbeiiinid Tioons as per order
of Capt. James Hi v&oit, 75 00
Amount paid Treasurer of Dew
art Gii.-ids as per order of dpt
J. 11 Zimmei man, 50 00
Amoutil paid Jackson Rifle Com
pany ns per oider ul Capt. J..
cob'Heliick, 50 00
Amount paid Tieasmer of Dep
penville Cavaliyas perordet of
Cnpl. Jacob Hilbish, 50 00
Amount of Treasurer's commis
sion on $338 27, al one per
cent. 3 38
$.',352 45
Wr ihi niulerainncil. Auditors of Nutth-
lln,).erliwl ..nili.ll- in tliu f 'urn oil, II ivea It h nf
Pennsylvania, tlo certify Ihnt in pursuance '
of I be 47th section of the Act entitled, "An
net tociilalini Counties and Townships, ice .,"
passed the 15th day of A pi it, 1834, we met
nt the Cornmissiuners' Oliice, 111 the bvrouuh
of Sunbuiy, on the 16 h day uf December,
1852, and adjourned from time to lime, and
did audit, adjust and settle the sevetal ac
counts requited of u. ngieenbly to the sev
eral Act of Assembly and supplements
thereto, according lo the best of our judg
ment and ability.
Witness our hands and sea's, at the Oflice
aforesaid, this twenly-iliird day of July, A.
D. 1853.
R EU B EN W 7. A RT MAN, (1. S )
J H ZIMMERMAN. L.S.)
M. 1. 1). W ITH1 NGTON, ( L.S'.)
We, the undersigned, Auditors of Norlh-
umbeiland county, duly elected and sworn
' to adjust the ncaounls of the ollieers of said
97 011! county, do certify that we have cnteftilly ex
csuoi nniined the voucheis and liud that there is
due the Commonwealth lis per repott of
special Auditors, the sum of three thousand
five hundred and eighty-seven dollars and
ninety-tivo Mid u hall cents. hIsd Stale tax
lor IS52, after deduction lor rxoueiatious
made to coilecluis, the sum of sixty-four dol
lars and forty-two cents, collectors' commie
sion, six hundred anil lil'tecu and eighty-two
cents, abatement allowed the county as per
State Treasuiet's receipt, four hundred and
fifty-five dollars and seventy-one cents, and
County Treasurer, a commission, ninety-one
dollars and fourteen cenis, the stun of three
thousand Ihree hundred and sixiv-uiiie dol
lars and thirteen cents, also for Tavein Li
censes four hundred ami eighty dolUiis, lie
tailors Licenses seven bundled nnd sixiv-two
dollars and sevutity-five cents, Pale it Medi
cines fifteen dollars, Distillery, Brewety,
Beer Houses and Ojster Shops, (orly-lhree
dollars, also for Mililia Fines alter deducting
for exonerations made to cuilectois ninety
eight dollars and fifty cents, collectors coin-
-
- ;
i
i
tnisrUtis twel.ty-six dollars ami sixty-lour
cents, Mssessot wages lor inaKing out lists ot
delinquent militia men seventeen dollars and
seveoly-se veu cents, three bundled and tint
ly-eight dollars and twenty-seven cents paid
lo volunteer companies and Brigade Inspec
tors, and linen Hollars und thirty eight cents
Ireasuiets percentage on Hie abuve, 0110 j
thousand nine hundred aii.l f-irty-oHo dollars
ami forly-eiglr. cents, leaving a balance of
State lax. Licenses and Militia tines duo the
Coinmouwenll Ii of ten thousand ouu bundled
and tiiiiely-iiiini d. dials and Iweuty-eighl and
a half cents; aUo the sum of thiue hundred
ami forty dolhns twenty-two and a half cents
outstanding otdeis, ami the sum uf one
thousand ihree hundred dollars and seventy
five cent due Jacob V.'iing, Esq., Treasurer
of Noithiimbeilaiid county for money over
paid on comity ordeis, making the liability
of the county 011 the thirty-first day of De
cember, A. D. 1852 inclusive, eleven thou
sand eight huudied and forty dollais and
twenty-six cents, w hile there is due fiom the
Tret-surer 011 Stale funds the sum of fiair
thousand nine hundred and eighty-six dol
lars and thiity-luiir cents, from collectors of
comity lax eight ihousai d eight huudied ai d
iglity-'hree dollars and ninety-seven cents,
from collectors of Slate tux six thousand
three bundled and eighteen dollars and
eighty-seven and u half cents, from co!cc
of militia fines one thousand seven hundred
and fifty-nine dollars and foily-seven cents,
also fur Jury fumU one huudied ami eight
dollars, for Court Fines sixty dollais, and lot
recognizances forfeited eight hundred dol
lars, which after deducting the liabilities of
the county will leave a balance due said
county, after the payment of all debts, of
eleven thousand and seventy six dollars nnd
thirly-niun and h half cent on the thiitv
first day of December inclusive.
In witness wheieof we hive hmeunln se
our hand and seals 'ho 23d day July, A D.
1853.
R EUR F.N W. ZARTMAN, LS)
J. H. ZIMMERMAN, LS)
M. I. D. Wl THINGTON, LS )
lML.li 3III.I.IKnY GOODS.
JOHN STONE & SONS,
No. 43 South Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
ARE now opening for the Fall Trade, a Urge
and well selected assortment of
Silka,
Ribbons,
Feathers,
Flowers, and
Millinery Goods in geneial.
Confining themselves exclusively to this branch
of the trade, and taroaTisa the larger part
tin tr atocK, enables mem to oner an saaurtinent
Uiiiurpasaed in extent or variety, which will be
sold on tue most favorable terms,
rhlla.. Btpt. 17, l8o3.-5m.
Gas Fixtures Lamps.
HEIDRICK, HORNING ft 3R0THER,
No. 221 A'oilA Second Stit-t iow Fnt,
rmLADziLTiv; .
U A VINO had uiwiy years pio.t-.cal experience
in the business, ami ns all work sold by u
is manufactured underotir imniO'li.iteuprvision,
we are enabled to oiler lo purchasers superior ar
ticles, in every branch of our trade, upon the most
favorable terms. At our rtnre may be found, in
every variety and style of finish. Gas and Lamp
Chandeliers. Pendants. Side Brackets. f-r Ilslls,
Churcdies. Ac, the IMPROVED PINK OIL
LAMP; ano, Fluid, Lar.l nnd Oil Lamps, Gir
andoles, Boqueto Holders 1 Purl.tr, Nitl and
Rending Lamps. On hand, Lamp Glasses,
Globes. W'iiki, Shades, Ac. ALL WORK
WARRANTED, OR NO .SALE. Factory Nu.
86 Noble St., tatar 4th.
Remember sh.re 821 N. 2d st., licit doer lo J.
Stewart Dtpuy 'a carpet store.
September 10, 1853. 3m.
WILLI AH GROVES " & CG'3
l"lli)!sU'rv. lt'ldin;
Vv.
llii'P nrehois-i'
ii F. Currier i"tfjiif i.'i.if .i. ch
tJPRING V.VAhi, Festher
11.1
MuK,
Husk, and Straw Maltn-si s, Cu!ii in. t.'i-.t.
Comfortable Counterpanes, KacKius, Ul-nil.f ts,
Ac., Ae. C'oiistiiulli' en hnnd or mai'.c to i-riicr
and sold Vl.dcsale and la'lall.on the loi-l luv. r
able terms.
FEATHERS, IlAUl. IIUSSCS. .
by the bale or pound. Orders respecliM'Iy 1 '.
itcd, promptly e.-.ecute'l, and wiiiriiniu.t to pive
atislactioii.
N. 11. Mattrc.ucs rc-uiaue
rcnovHlcd.
Phila., Sept. 10. 155 Hei
id Fc
i:s,isiico 4KO!tt:svr;iJ.a. iief.!.
jV OTK'l" is hereby gi 11. tlml letters of mb.iiii-
' islr.ition h ive been tfrat.t-.'d to the f.ilis.'iilicrs
on the estate of icor;c .'.i,i!;er, Utc of Lower
Augusta township, dte'd. All persons luring
claims egaiust said estate are rrmiestrtl to picscnt j
them, duly 'authenticated, lor settlement , und j
llioso knowing themselves indebted to niaUc pay- ,
incut without dclav,
JKR.WKTZEL. ) . . ..
HANNAH HMKKR, A,,m tJr''' ,
Lower Augusta twsp., HryU 3, 1S33. Gt.
N. 31. Xowiiam'fi
Scully's Rtiu; Norirrsian street, Pvtlsvillc,
renna.
l.(ll!ll)itl Mhop,
r"I AS CONSTANTLY ON II A.N 1) A
PUP-
K
I e 11 c T 1 ti- . . , . , ,
ply of nil si7.es of Lead Pine. Sheet Lead,
Block Tin, littth Tubs, Shower llulhs, II drn.-its,
Hose, Double and Kinirle Acting Pumps and Wa-
jler Closets; also, nil kinds of Brass Cocks for,'
1 wai-r ami steam, urass I'll v ; 11 is, anil iioncs t
for hngines. All kinds of t opper ork nnd j
Pltimbiiirr done in the neatest manner at the 1
I shortest notice,
N. 11. Cash paid for old Rrass and Lend.
Pottsville, Aug. 27, 1R53. ly
S'20 UEAVAltl)-.
rHTTHE above reward will bo paid for informa-
tiou that will lend lo the discovery nnd
conviction of the person or persons who were trinity
of I'llline, the nxel boxes of the passenger nnd coal
enrs of the Philadelphia arid Sunbury Ruilroad,
wilh sand and dirt.
1). LONOENECKER, Prest.
Sunburv, Aug. 27, 1853.
Live sin'l Help Live!!!
OfR Motto.
S. N. THOMPSON
fVJ) ESPECTFULl.Y infonus his friends and
n the public generally, that he has just re.
ceived at his store, in Sunbury, l.elow Weaver's
Hotel, a large, h-iudumc and chrnp assortment
of
SPRING AXi) SUMMER GOODS,
consisting in part of
Drv Clomi-i, viz :
Cloths, Cassimtrs Cassinrts, .hans, Drilling,
Muslins, Veslinas, Limns, iVr.
LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Muslia dc Luins, Laiens,
G'liiciflinj, licrages, Holes, efcr
;itoii:itii:s(
Sosar, Teas, Coffee, Rice, Molasses, Cheese,
Spices, Fish, Salt, Ac, Ac, Ac.
Ilnrilnnre,
Nails, Screw k, Files, Saws, Knives A Folks, Ac,
Queensware,
of various sly lus and patterns,
BOOTS AND SHOES
A Urge assortment uf Hoots und Shoes, for
men, women and children.
Hsts Cats, Are., ol'vniious sizes and styles.
Beside a larc nnd general assortment of
fashionable guoJs.
Call and examine for our-
i nelxe.
Country produce ot nil run.:
! exh ume ut the highest ni.ul.et prices.
tjl,cn in
- Sunbury, 4 mo. 30, is.iti.
li rt e .Mommies.
POCKET BOOKS, AND FANCY GOODS.
rgxliE attention of the Trade, and others, in
I want f Porte Mommies, Pocket Books.
1
1) an tiers' Cases, Dressing Cisci, Portable Wii-
ling IlesUs, Backgammon und Chess Hoards.
Chessmen, Pearl, Micl4, and Silwr Cord Cases,
Work Jloes, Cabas, JSccJIe Hooks, Money
Belts. Cigar Cswes, Portfolio. Razors and Razor
Strops, Travelling Flttsks, and line Cullcrv. to
gether with a largo lurictv of Fasiy (i.ious,
which will he sold ut the lowest rates.
F. II. SMITH.
Porte Monnaie and Pocket Book Mannfaetorei,
205 Arch St. bilmv Sixth, Plidad.lphia.
Sept. 17, IS53. tf.
Mono 1 utters nnd I
;!;;pi rs
WANT. 13 !
STONE cutters ami laborers 1.1:1 have steady
employ and a wiuteis job, (111, 1 not work in
the water.) al the Union ami Sti.-iiieli:iuiia lSii.lte
at Chapman, Union county. Pa, midway be
tween Liverpool anj Noi'thusnberlaiid. To la-
boreis $ 1,55 per dav will be ciicn.
l.tlsK.Mil.Mi .V ! IMIMJ.
Chapman, Kept. 17. H53 if.
SPORTSMEN. A lot of douli'e nod sing's
barrelled guns, shot 'n-lts, powiler flasks, gun
caps, flints, powder, shot mul lea. I for mile bv
Sept. 14, '53. 1. H. 'n:.KI! A CO
LADIES DRESS GOOD. Dress S,k,
French Merino, Persian Twill. He Luioes.
Do ilerage, cashmeres, calico, worked. colar
shimezette, cuffs, i c, just receiv ed ami for sale bv
sept. 10, isoti. 1. V. TEN Ell M()
INDIAN CHOLAUO(!L'K.--A"uVc7lVenr"re'.
' inedy for the cure of Fever and A-mi.. Ili'li.,
Fever, Intermittent or Remittent Fevers. in.t r.
ceived and for silc by I. W. TEN Ell A CO
Sunbury, Sept. 10, 18"3.
MACKEREL, Ki ailed Fish, Herrings, Dried
Beef, 11 anib and clu'c, jiihI rtcrivfil mul for
sale by I. W. TENER A CO.
Sunbury, Sept. 10, 1853.
A Pplendid lot of Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloth.
Table Oil covera. Carpel rhaiu, door mats
and niatling. just received and for sale l.y
Sept. 10, 1853. .1. W. TEN ERA CO.
IIOO Ts, bhoes, Hat Caps and Gum Shoes,
just received and for sale by
8epU 10, 1853. I. W. TENER A CO.
of
LOTUS, Csasimcre. Vestings, Kattinctts
Ac, of various sty lea and colors, just recti
styles and colors, just
rceci -
ved and for sale by
Sept. 10, 'S3.
l. W. TE.NLR A CO.
HERE IS YOUR HEXEDY !
II ol 1 o way's Ointment.
A SlOSr MIRACVI.OL'9 Ct-tK OF BAD LT.OS,
Al Trvlt 43 YKAflS' ftFFtHIMJ. ' '
EjHiact of a Letter from Mr, (I'm. Ualpin, ej
tit, St. Mans Stmt, Wtymcuth,
dated May 1 5th, 1851.
To Proferanr Hn uiivat,
Sis. At tl-eeceof IS my wife (wlioit ie.w!) neesH
a vi')h-uf e-'M, which seui'nl in tier lees, aid ever ii a
Ihnt time Ih'jr have t een more or ) sure, ai.is grwilr
intltimed. Iter as- niia wi-re districting, andi.ir m sitis
tn.ll .-r !.e wan deprived enlircly of rest tint aleep.
Kveiv imm-t')' tint tneii.e:.! 111.11 -l-.u.l was tried, s. "it
will. -ul elTenl lur leelth H'fl'ered seveiely, an t the tui
ol her le was leirilil.-, I h'.J riHeli el jenr Adv
lisenieiiis. nail 0 liisat ier 1 1 iry yout riK sn ' Oe.tmeni,
iinl, un n liml rs tine, alter eeery otl-.-r mr-nty hwt pio
veil inetefm, shir c-'Hs.-i-leil t'. do ro. Fhe r-lnn-eeect s-l
weeks us nnd. str.o. ire t Mate. Is now is eo 1 luMi .
tl.-r t.-c-s nre p-'.i.l.-s, wiit"nt s.nni or sc.-.r. uti.l h.-r site;.
..ilul nntl im.lisf nrle-.'. I'oh'iI y hive wi'l.riscd tl.sj
.'H'"i-i.-y .( hiv " it" tilting ttie lt 43 ye.rs. it-.t c-sm-Ir.ot
t'l'-.-l ivi'li l.er t-'.''-'it i iij'.vm.'itt --f l.eat'h. viu
...' t-.i.-.-.l l- i l .1. iiL-litf.il in lineii-c t een liie. ireui-s .-I"
n .,i-..-. !; vialii!:- li e ruiiiriini'S ef ( ti 'W-erei.tiii e.
(-!:,.,:.) WII.MAM i:..l.fl..
a i t:i:t-(i' -,o N tiAi rmr aoi". rritK.i) VP a
i;d 1,1,'i, or i s i-'ai;?' standing
;1 fi l.;ri
tr if (!m Or
fa .n Mr. li'm. Albs, liuiid.
its. hf I'.uzhUffr, near Hui-
dal-.d .VtiySUf, 1851.
V, Pi
t It'ii :.
1 ;;-!
l.:t -1 f.
, I'lp-I.!
-M-.lT,
.I . i'i'i'v yr fr-4U 0 l.mf
rt l:.-i- ..1 nei i.lcnfs lit Ktn
i:-r.:;e siii:;-I- n.. J list! le-
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I t V
t'l III,...
11I li.lvt'-e. without dcrivuss
1 ::-,! ivi. ili-n I. il l i! . it liie W i 111. 1st he i.lnjm
1 . 1 ... t.. tin.: i-.iiii..i. o-.ir Pills mxl
r. r . lit-. ;i -! n e. .it pl.-ii- cure 1.1 so slvrt a linief
t u -. 11 l witie-'uL-'l it W'.n'it ereilit the tnol.
1 ) WILLIAM AU.
f ll."i. -I.-.-.H i-...;!e vi rifn il l.y .Mr. W. P.
. ( I -.i-iii-!. 11. y..i'ki-l rlleut llilditfrifield.
) I,
1. -It I
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iV l-lll.-i f'.,.ii',l I
1 e-.i j. if.Lt. W illi tlie (Jiiitmcnt
.-. o-i ..I li.e 1 t! 11 f. -
l-i.t I (.Ir-ir -t --t,
t; -.i itr. ii-.ii, I ih.i.liiiiis.
tti.r-.s. t'.'i.ippi-il I101J3,
tti-.-.i infi (.r:)
J r. - 1 .M-t.e- l ;ii-'-.-:s
I .. 1 .V T--1 : ..1 - Fii. s. C .i tr;-i-.ft nnd
( ..la,y. fi.-J .loliin,
I".!- it.illi-.s-.. S .re .lj-ptv8,
s.-.iit-ili..-i.sci, Scurvy,
'i t.iu .lifs, I , ei,
risitttas,
U'ut.
lil.'.i.dot--ir iveellingf
.intiSao
Piles
ItlnMlinatlsm
ri nl.ii.
s:..re-hr..a,sl
rc-a-titl,
W.'UIluS,
a Piir..iri.'i. ua nnrisT crrrD in ons
MuNTll.
Fjlntrl of a Lute f from Mr. Frederick Turn'
tr. r! i'unhnn:!, Kent, dated Dcceixlcr 12th,
1 ;! 6.
T.i lincsS' r Tlr.l.lWAT,
Dn fin, My wiie licit sulTiri!.! fnon Em! I!.Br.t f.'
rn .1 e lli 111 six 111011I he, mitt itiiiiu llio v In ile eri-l rind
liie In-nt 111.-1t1e.it ntleiiiliinee. but till t no one. tluvin be
r .re lie.-ik-il nu iiwi'ul woiinil iii my own l.-jr, l.y your mi-
I meilieine. I ileleinliliMl usrr.lit to inc. your Tilt
' mitt t liiiiinieiit, mnl tin r.-li.n: r,rive-ltieiii atri.il in l i-r c-isc
- nua to.t'innte it w-ns 1 uiii s .. ..r .11 t'-i-s tiun n m -uta a
i pi'lTi-et cure wns id'eeli-iT, Qiul (tie bent-til lh.it vio-i.nis ot ti
er l.rrniclics n my tnmity linye ilenveil Iroin iheir uja is
rmillv nsl'mi.iiinr 1 n nv stron.rlv ree-iitiiiii-n,! litem to
: all niy liicmls (Signed) l'lti'.U'K TL'IINKR.
j S .Id at the I-'Mntilislinient of rri.ftES r IIotr.owsY, ?4I
' fail'l. (near Teni.tle linr, L"iuloli,) unit l.y nil respecta!.-
. i-'inacisis 111111 lieni.-rs 01 i.ieuit-uiei un-'iiyiriui 1110 itimcii
,. .,..,. ,. r ,,, ..:, s,i, ... in u,,re nt nrie..
it- . niidei .He. eucli. Wh -ilesnlo l- the principal Urns
' " l:"';,n. "k1 b' Mcr. A. B. It V. Saxm,
y Tlie!e ia a ejiisidernbte laving liy U.king the lsrger
. ' - I'irections fur thn trniilaiice of patients is every
. .- oi are niTixeil to each thix.
OrlolK-r ), tj-J, ly.
M i ftl i nl) u rg A cade my.
Mlfali'tbui ir, I nlo:i Cojmiy, I'ciuiu,
REV. J. G. ANSPACH, ) r ,
REV. E. KEIFFER, C"'"10'"-
A. C. FISHER, Frincipal.
MISS ELIZABETH K. HOUGH, iVtiicijwI
of Female Department.
EDWIN FISHER, Teacher of Mathematics
and Vocal Music.
CIIESSELDEN FISHER, M. D , Lecturer
on Chemistry, Physiology, tjc.
The Summer Term of this flourishing Insti
tute will commence on Mosuav, Jci.r 5, 1853.
The course, of instruction will be thorough and
practical. Mathematics mul the Ancient Lan
guages, as well ns other branches, will ha taught,
as far as practicable, on the analytic method.-
Daily use w ill be made uf the blackboard.
Orthography, Reading, English Composition,
and Declamation will receive their full share of
attention.
UiMiighlin;r, Construction of Maps, T'so of
Compass, Ac, will be taught to students in Sur
veying and Civil Enginceiing.
Lessons in Music, Drawing, Oil running.
Water Colors, Ac, Ornamental Needle Work,
French und Botany will be given by the Precep
tress, who is a graduate uf Custleton Fctnalo
Seminary. Vermont, and comes recommended
by the Principal of that Institution, as "a young
lady of agreeable maimers and high literary at
tainments." Young ladies and gentlemen who design t
become teachers, will find this Institution an effi
cient school for preparation, since there will be
connected with it, during the great part of the
year, a T: minis' IxanTi'TK, the members of
which will have the opportunity of attending an
Evening Couibe of Lectures on School Teaching,
and acquiring a practical knowledge uf the art,
under the supervision of the Principals.
'1 he government of the school is based upon
the law ofiiniverh.il love, which enjoins upon all
! to do to others as they would think it right that
, others should do lo them. Hence the rules will
- be inilillv, though strictly enforced; and parents
' 11 -id guardians may rest assured, that the moral.
habits of study, uud gcner.d deportment of tho
, student wili be carefully attended to.
The bui'ding is now undergoing a complete
renovation. It will be painted, furnished with
' new ticks, a bell, convenient recitation rooms, dc.
Millliiiburg is a thriving and he.ihhy borough.
, Its inlialiit uila are moral, intelligent and entcr-
prising. Its strei-l have tiecn recently .graded
and pned. ll is, in everv' respect, a pleasant
1 und desirable retreat for Hn.lents. We, therefore,
' trust llial the fiicn.ls of education will deem Ilia
Acidcmv wo.'thy of iheir lil einl fci.ppoit.
Ill" 'J'hc piiiv of board, in the Lest of ptivate
families, iloes not exceed tjl,oU per Week.
N. 1). Stuleut may enter the Academy at
, nnv time during the term ; vet it is desirable-
that tin j be present, if possible, on ihe Dtst day,
Mitlli.iliuig, July Id, 1S53. Utn. '
STOVES, STOVES
s7K. the undersigned would re s ectfully rail
the attention of purchasers to our suiierior
stock of Stoves, Cuut.hi
1.. Vc. 'I'be suuerioiitv
of our Stov'rs alsivr all othcis is o well known
that we deeiu it unnecessary to cuter into detail
ol thcui.
We would invite your attention to Our Mae.
j,-,nA-' 1f.tiiHjf ,yi.rr. As tho piice of coal i
on the rise, this is the most economical stove tlm
public i nn use. 'J'l.ce stoves are of si.cs suitable
lor beating Ihe smallest loom ; and those capable
of containing from Kl.t.t U to sp.tum rul.j,. (i-rt.
Our C.n.k Stove eonsM of liie tilohe Cook, for
coal Modern Troy, fir w rcd-H u. k's iclel.i atej
wood stove Complete Cook- Yoconi Cook
Hauar Co.-k, Ac. Ac. Our ussoitniei.t of CooU
and I'silor stoves is ibe best in Ihe market, ami
persons desiring to purchase w ill da well by fa-
vuiiiig us Willi a call Letore t.urcllasin elsewhere.
NEMA.N A. WARMl K.
Hui erssors to Potts Yoconi,
N. E. Corner 2nd and Ruco Stici'ts,
PIIII.AIH-.l.l'illA
Phila., Aeg. S7, iRj:j 3l
' WM. M'CAEIY, BocfcscUcr.
ESPECTFl l.LV informa Ihe inliabiljiiti,
town and c.-unt y, lluit be has luu-ly m-e-
veil fiom Philadelphia, a Inrue addition lo 1,,!
stock of hooks, in every branch of 1
in a great suriely of Biudiii3. Please call and
are ihem.
Kui bury, f',ept. 17, 1653.
VAMl'HI.ET L.UVS7
TOTICE is hereby given that the Pmhlst
" Laws have Wn leeeivej and are reody for
Distribution to those legally aiithotiact) lo receive
then.
JAMEs BEARD, Fruit.?
Sunbury, Sept. 54, 1853
,1
U8TICES' FEE BILLS For sal l.v
II. B MAj-OtK.
tvuidbii, 1851