i . Arrival of;the Asia. , LATER FROM EinOPE. HIGHLT INTERESTING. Decline in Breadstuff. Ntw Yoax, April S(T 12 M. ThsCunard steamship Alia hrujjusr arrived it this yirirt. Flour bad declined two hilling." Indian Com bad Im declined sixpence." Wheal hit declined ihiee-penve. , ,Tba Asia brings no tidings of lbs missing Steamship City of Glasgow. , ' 1 THE WAR NEWS. y - . ' - . The Czar had submitted peaceful proposi lion to the combined powers, but ihey were of such nature that Ihey were rejected. .The negotiations betweea Austiia ami Prussia, are not yet closed, but Piussia has joined in a protocal, tinned at Vienna, be ilweerl England, France and Austria. The allied fleet were about to blockade the port of Odessa in the Black Sea. - tTlie Russians have evacuated Aland, an island at the entrance of the Gulf of Bothnia, well fortified, and considered one of iho mol . important points in the Baltic. Jtisgener ally the station of a large portion of the . Baltio fleet. This evacoaliou indicates thai . the Russiaua diead to meet the allied Uoel in , the Baltic. The expulsion of tho Gieeks by. Turkey has been resolved on. A very v iolect eartbuaake has occuried at Smyrna, Tha combined fleet was still at Kioge Bar. The Duchy of Holstein was greatly agiia- led. The reporte of the recent Russian succes ses on the Danube are doubled. The' Paris Palrie slates that an account of an advantage having been gained by the Turks on the Lower Danube is confirmed. The Russian General, afler the passage of his troop into the Dobrudscha, considered bis position so critical that he demanded re-" inforcerncnls fiom Bessarabia, Odessa and SebaMopol. The Turkish Geneial Mustapha Pusha; was advancing his troops in tbreu lines towards Trajan' Wall. A portioa of Lord Raglan's staff left Purls mouth oa Friday, the 27th, for the seat of war. Eir Charles Napier made an address to the tailors in the fleet, which staled that since war was declared, all they had to do was to pitch into the enemy and thrash them. The English cavalry destined for the war will not pass through France, ns v report ed, but will be conveyed to Iho East by a transport. England has issued instructions regarding Russian merchant vessels in Her Majesty's Indian territories, which are quilo liberal. Vessels with cargoes are nofallowed to enlct the Black Sea. . SPAIN. Revolution in Barcelona. The advices from Spain are important. A revolution had broken out iu Barcelona, and several lives had been lost in'n conflict between Ibe insurgents and tha government troops. - , GREECE. : Pxogress or tub Insurrection. Accounts from Athens state that tho Min isters of Finance and Justice have resigned. The port of Prevcsa has been declared in a slate of blockade. Suli, a strong fotlressiu Epirus, is reported to have been taken by the Turks. It was expected that tho Greek Govern ment had bought three Russian ships of war, wilh all the materials on board. ITALY. The assassin of the Duke of Parma bas been arrested. MISCELLANEOUS.- Thero has bean no battle of any kind yet between tha Russians and the allies. The Russians were dismantling the for tresses of tha island of Oland, preparatory to evacuating it, as the combined fl-'et is ex pected to proceed there immediately on the opening of navigation. Navigation was open from Revel to St. Pe tersburg. One million pounds sterling have Ken re moved from tha fortress to St. Petersburg, supposed for war purposes. Hostilities will soon be commenced on the Baltic. Austria, it is reported, will shortly issue a manifesto explaining her position. . The Sultan has sent additional troops to Albania, what there is much fi;;hiiiij going on. The Russian Empress and her Cinirt, have left St. Petersburg and removed to Moscow. It is rumored that Austria will make Ihu passage of tha Bulkau Mountains a causj of war. Tha British Government has seUod t Russian seraw; tteami)Is buUi:.e at North Fleet. A HEW MUm,U B1Ll Washington, Amil 21, An oiT.rl ;il k. I . . ' .... ..-.. u ,, m-niuumv to miro. nuee a new ;Nabial;a till m n ,. when, the States are calWd f.r i.-..,li,.. ' Tha friends or the measure will pi,clli x t B naw proposition, but it will ba an old ue. nuaiuunoa wi.h a new face, aud ev,ci14,!y tha same as Mr. Diu-U1 bill. The .hmhu, ol members abieut iiuy iUot lh scheme auouessful, at lat tin imt .ticueuus ... Iiona will b ir. U m rend, r it The ..p. r-nents of the Nbu,U bill are appuh-,,. ae of the tvtult. Ni. Bo.ilou has piepired a 1 n ,u inj speeen in oppoaili.in, mtA Mill i,y ( (,. Uiil tha IU,. t ,J gj,, ,CUM tJij i af tha Whingioit ULbo, t Hi iru.t, Vp.il J J. IdlallU.ao h4sbrfit leei heio of Uinbia im At S.giiuw, M.. 1,; ,. ! allinniil. n.il.rrkW'BV"'' ...4 k.. hi. uuu ... , ' Taa Uotuoaiati Com.t,iw i Sw.tU Ci. h.ia .t t m T...la, u,.(k)t. Mt4 lUaaua .., ( SikH, U Uaiavi, r-. -sy-i tjtx. .-. ' " SUXHVRf. ra Pinnytvn'. eHiEATIC-STTB KOMISATIOK3. FOU GOVERNOR ; YTIILIAT5I BIGIER, ... Of Clearfield County. OR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT. JEBEITIAII S. BLACK, Of Somerset Omoji. ' FOR CAN At. COMMISSIONER. HENRY S. KOTT, .' Qf Tde Co !'lJ. . KDirOR'S TAltf.E. Oa.inr. Kollces. ,, Codm's Lift's Booa. The Mav No. has twen received, and is in every way worthy of Its predecessors. The LaJies will value this mim lr on account of the teHaWt fashion plates 5t coniains. Tho trailing matter U insUuctive and interesting. . tJodey i Jctcrniincd to please. ' Mr. B. HclThef, at his ni.w store in l.owcr Augusta, has just receivedjiis Spring and Sum mer Goods, anJ inxjtci the public to examine the same. Advertisement next week. ' Niw Gooi's. J. F. Ac I. F. Kline, have just opened at their store in Upper Augusta township, a splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Goods Advertisement next week. We direct the attention of our readers to new advertisements, which will be found on ths third page. IL7 REMOVAL. The office of the ''Sunbury lmtrican" has been removed into the second story of the large brick building on the corner ol Centre alley and Market street, lately occupied as a store by Henry Masser, dee'd., a few doors west ot our lormer location. ve shall be pleased to see our friends in our new quarters, which are much more commodious. Entrance on Market street, second door from the corner. C7 Howard's Concert. Alf Howard, the "American Ole. Dull" gave a musical entertainment in this place on last Wed nesday evening, to a large and respectable audience, giving the highest salisraclion and escilinir the wildest enthusiasm. As a vio linist lie lias few equals. In bis. comic per onr.ance he is alto at -home. He is on the whole a musical wonder. 5" The Auditor's report of the finances cf our county, has taken up a great portion of todays paper, consequently, we are un able to give the usual variety if news. fry Our limited rpace will not allow as to publish the communication from our Washington friend, C. F. J., this week, we will, however, publish it next week. DIF" AutucixTcrut. Society. The Committee ot Arrangements appointed to fix the time and place of the Agricultural Fair, and the premium list, will meet a' Strealer's hotel, at Northumberland, to-day, the 29 hist., lor that purpose. 7 The Susquehanna rose very rapidly on Saturday night and Sunday last, owing to the melting of the great quantity of snow which had so lately fallen.' Fears were entertained that much damage would re sult, but the waters ceased rising on Mon day and we heard ol none. The new wharves ol the Railroad Com pany ajong Kroadway, being iu a very un finished and exposed situation, aud verv unfit to meet such a freshet, bore the force of the waters admirably. "(t7 A canal boat, ioided wilh lumber, broke its moorings ot the West liramh Eridje and went adrift, with all hands, on Thursday afternoon. The current was very s .vift and the water tou deep (or k!c tj be of atiy use. lathis situation they wire discovered by the rrew of the Steam boat S;i"knrliuu:rJ, who immediately ran to ita-ir aMt.a.ce and safely lauded (he boat at the inlet. LS.tt lor this timely aid, the boat rnu.t have gone over the dain utid crew on J car;o been hut. CT"A man named Vanclccs was severely injured by !a!liii,j from burden train on Ihe Philadelphia nj Embury railroad, on lues.ljy. iKin-j riiipinvt'il oil the road Hid wishing U save tha labor of Working luu.l car U Stuiiiokin, be placed it on t'i (Jf t' t'J .-aUU hilMV-l upgll il. Iba cvulrilugal fc in muu.Iiu curve otrrcame the inertia ol Ihe hand car and it u'w,4l!inw. u..m Vanclrvi: U lurruw ly ccaj.i J uilh hit life, :" The Nw Yxik l'ry.UI PaUce, now ; u.Hlrr the u.aiu.'-mvi.t of l liarnum, aa I fxljeut uf the board ct direitiun. u 1,- I-h.Ji, Tl.mly, thai.). 1 1,1 U " AwMi ..l'l 0 A uir. iuj t tli 'adtiii(imt and t a4 lulvbi I u t'jiupamttUl b bU OH Monday VvtU, Mel, at Ib.ir UHI m SUN BURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. IE""" The road between Shamokin and Mt. cVrmel is lb most irillanously bad one in any civilized CouDlry, and bas been in Ihia condition for two years, without any ittempi or the Supervisor to improve it. When one it aware Ihat the road taxes iu that township are enormously high and the hiffhwari in this condition, the question refy naturally occurs," what becomes of the money I V . understand that legal means have been taken to bring the Supervisors to a sense ol their duty. While on the nibiect ol roads, we would remark that no information has yet been made against any ol the parties who made Ilia man above town almost impassible. 0 Arrival or Arabia. This Steam ship arrived at Halifax on the 2oth mst. Her news from the Eat are interesting, On the 30th of March an important sally was made from Kalafat, and a sanguinary encounter ensued, which Wat continued for four hours.' The Russians were at last routed and pursued for a considerable dis tance, The Turks having purposely left free the passage for the Russians to Hisorva, then attacked them in the rear, and half of the Russian troops were cut to pieces. The remainder retired across the Danube. Sir Charlea Napier's fleet suddenly put to sea, as the ice has broken up in the Bal tic. ' ' ' It is also reported that threo American ships were somewhere in the Baltic, wilh stores for the Russians, and an Ensrlish steamer was despatched on the search ol Ihem. No news from the missing steamer, City of Glasgow. . Mr. Soule bad received instructions from his Government to demand reparations for the Black Warrior affair, from the Spanish Government. ' A needful apology wag ?iven, with a pecuniary recompense and the Captain-General censured. Cv" A large quantity of lumber has al ready gone down. The wjater is loo high at present 'for safe running. In a day or two, the river will be in fine order for raft- - LETTER FROM THE EDITOR, DATI.O Hakrisburc, April 22, 1S54. The legislature is now drawing to a close, 1 a resolution having been passed to adjuum ( on the 2d of May. This, however, was only done after the passage of the law authorising I the salo of the public woiks, some of the I members thought that tho Governor, might, ! pei haps put the bill in his puckel, and not sign it, but hold it over fur the next session. They therefore determined not io adjourn for i ten days after the bill was presented to him, in which time,' the bill will become a law without his signature, if not vetoed. But I do not think the Governor 'had any idea of holding the bill over. ' He no doubt had made up his mind long since. There ao many impoitaut bills yet on the files that have not been acted on, and the members will have to work late and early, tu dispose of all on tho culendnr. I'erhaps the subject that has most engrossed the attention of Ihe legislature ihia winter, is tho Lake Shore railroad, or what has been j called tho Franklin Canal rail road. This is the road which 'has caused Iho' troubles at j Erie, "the charter of which was repealed in the early part of the session. There are J several Companies that would like to get the i forfeited toad or the franchises, into lheir j hands. Among these oro Ihe Cleavelnnd i Paincsville Ashtabula rail road, they being in j fact, the old Franklin Canal Company under another name. The Suubuiy and Eiie Com pany hrd also made a bid fur the load, but on Thursday the former Company seemed to have the ascendency, and were certain they had all things ananged to suit themselves. They had offered a bnnes of f250,Ono for the toad. The friends of Iho Suiibury and F.rie, then offered 350,000 for the road, but the Senate lefused to consider tho prnposi. lion, and w hen the bill allowing Ihe Cleave land Puitiesville and Ashtabula Company to extend their road to Erie came up, there was but tittle hopes of its defeat by the friends of Ihe Suiibury and Erie. It seemed strange that so many members should so suddenly become nttuched to this foreign corporation, which had bni!t'this road in violation of law and without a charter, but Mumpe move, uients of this character have ro! been nt. common at llariiburr, for some years pul. When the bill camu up fur final passu", Mr. Piico of Philadelphia, mailt a strong and elaborate speech in opposition. Mr. Hneka lew, who had charge of the bill, defended it, in a speech thai was well ennnuh consider. iu the cause ha advueated. The Senator from our district, Mr. Kuukvl, replied Io Mr. Ituekalew in a masterly speech in opp';iioii to tho bill. It was a most el.Muei: apieal to ilia Hietubera lo stand by their owa iulerecls an I lb iu'erestauf the people el tlii Pta'e, iu prf. I noa In those of other Stale, who came hsrs wilh unclean liurow, beting BO what thr-y had once deiermiued lo lake by force an I Iran i. Mr Kuukel, is unquestionably the most flixiiient until In ihe Senate, He is on if nal'Ji4 orators and spoakt with ureal forue and clearneaa. His speech on this occasion miis said lo hav been tha ablest ol Ihe ses. inn, and nu dobl hd its allvcl in defeating iti bill. A piuposiimu baa siuon beu mad by Ihe fi lands uf the Cleavelsitd mad ta com piumiMi the matter tieii iheniselvea and ihtf buiibmy auJ t ie toad, and 1 would iiol ba uijiri I la llul road iiiouiuuialn-l as a pail of the ureal duubuty aud trie 10a I aud ii isbiiib II wiil pievi uf iusaitalable Value. An Urosttsr La tlvtsna HniTitD, l b tUmvlaiy olllt Iwioiiui, Us ourlunad taa deaiaiuii uf iha l oiumiMsuiuir uf tha Uea ul UmJ ydlwa, laal suUm unUei tit pa. Iltwl.1 Ifl lb ltiua) 4aalMa Ul of ia&o, bi m iwbt la Uhi ibaii ! U4 4Hni i iu ur lb atiaa of iWJ luwas. "I . Juit..us iar lbt f lb iiaaaial d lamwt, ill aul ili ilia a.wuui at tul we4MaWtt psilaia. AUDITORS' REPORT. Rcroat or ths AoDiToaser NoarnoMBaa- land LooHtr roa th t853. Jacob Young, Esq., Trtnntrrr, in account ti'UA tnt $amt. , Da."' : . , j :" To amount of outstanding tax - lor 1852, and previous yeara " aggregate amount of lax as sessed for 1853, . . " amount of County, School -- and Road lax res'd for 1858 . and previous years , ain't of cash borrowed from Northumberland Bank " am't rash .from Christian Albert for old bridge mate- - tints solil,- " am't cash reo'd from Lodge No. 22 for Room renl " am't ensh ree.'d from Centra ' county Court expenses, " am't of erior in John Wen ay la duplicate for 1C32, S8,883 87 10,735 .75, . 15 461 985 00 - 30 00 : 19 00 183 30 79 " amount overpaid by David Wilson on his duplicate for ' 1851, . 13 40 To Balance due Treasurer, . - 3,274 62 $24,120 30 Cr. By amonhl nf nntslanding taxes for I8S3 St previous years, , " am't of error in report for 1852 of outstanding taxes against Martin Drumheller, " am't of error in Geo Kuntz's implicate for 18S0, " am't do in William Reed's for 1851, " am't county school and road $9,437 70 9 00 10 40 11 80 taxes assessed as seated lands & w i h which the Tra.isuier charged himself erroneously as unseated lands in 1852, , 183 93 " am't exonerations allowed . ' collectors for 1853 aud pre- vions, 181 89 " am't per centase allowed collectors for '53 f)-previous, 297 29 J " balance due rounty Treasu rer as per last report of Au ditors, ' 1,300 75 " cash paid out on Cominis-. sioners orders, 11,019 08 " cash paid Norlhiimberlnud ' Bank, money borrowed to frelh'T with interest, 1,020 874 " am't cash p li.i Eislern Pen ilentiiry lor keeping con victs, 62 70 ain't of J. B. Massers notes and interest relumed to Commissioners, ,. 277 34 " Treasurers expensoand tolls going to Noithumbciland at various limes, 4 80 " Treasurers commission on $12,102 C6 ot 24 per cent., 302 58 $24,120 30 Jacob Formr, Esq., Treasurer of Jforthvm beiiund county, in account uilh the samr,, respecting State tax on real & personal, ' Drt. To am't of outstanding lax for 1852 and previous years, $6,318 874 " arn't of outstanding tax on Dennis Buoys' duplicate oinilled in report for '52, S39 97 ; aggregate nm'l of said tax assessed fur 1853, 15 667 10 " am't of error in Cunrad Keislmer sect., 51 " do. do. Elias Eisenharts, 80 ' do. do. D S. Diurrrhellers, 1 00 " error in Geo. Kuntz's dupli cate fur 1851, 1 19 " cash overpaid by Solomon Mart on duplicate for '51, -' 65 08 " cash overpaid by Jos. Van kirk on his duplicate for 1851, 83 80 " cash overpaid by Jacob R. Claik on his duplicate for 1852, - '1 76 " cas.li overpaid by P. Pursel on Ins duplicate Tor 1852, . 19 03 " cash overpaid by J. Wensvl on his duplicate for 1852, 8 21 " nm'l of dale lax reo'd on unsealed lands, 4 90 " balance duu by County Treasurer as per last re port of Auditors, To interest on stale tax, 3,494 35 32 26 $26,011 804 Cr. By amount of outstanding taxes lor 1S53 and previous, $5 829 54 " error in Jacob Biugeinan'a duplicate for 135 1, 10 00 " do. in Wm. Reed's for '51, 9 91 " do. in Juo Wensyls for '52, 2 75 " do. in .1 II Kaufman's '53, 7 00 do. in E D Raker' for '53, 10 39 " error iu Stale lax assessed as seated lands, ai d with which the Treasurer char ged himself erroneously us tax on unseated lands, 52 73 " abatement nn Slate tax omuted to be credited in 1852, . 90 76 " State Tieasurers receipt da- . ted January 18, 1353, 498 00 ' do. do. Juiv 26, 1853, 11,513 77 do. do. January 13 1854, 2,599 04 " exonerations made lo col lectors for '53 r)- previous, 141 63 " commissions allowed col lector for '53 & previous, 477 454 ' Treasureis commission on $14,610 81 al 1 per cent, 116 11 " balance duo County by Treasurer, . 4,652 69 $26,041 804 , Treasurer o) Northumhur. Jacob Von, lu i'l tu.i.Wi in account with the same re. specling Militia Fines. Dr. Tu ablegate amount of out. Standing taxes for 152 and previous, $1,759 47 969 60 10 00 198 80 I 937 77 I1.94S 77 ii a'.jgieai mil I hi sain isv, assessed for 1853, erroi in John Lei.enring's . r i . ii nee I not i sported in IHiJ, ibilanit) due front County Tieaturei per lal repoit, Ctt. By amount uf outstanding taxe loi 1U53 and pieviuus, I- vrior in l5J in cliamniil D S. Diuniheller with 17,63 OutHanillng UX when it wm fully paid, IT 60 " tnur in Win. Hand's dupli cate for 1132, 4 00 cash paid Tieasurer of Fai nisi k Mechanic Anil- ry lor lat, 60 00 da. Ku.h Gray lur '4 '50, Od Oil t adla.lf li.Uiiliy l, l 00 do. riiiaiui.kiu Uuaid INS I, 60 00 da. Wa.hitiiioiiGuarJ SI, 60 00 ' do. NuribUud Tiuop I sail, 7 imi " da. Javksun iiiila lu.up 'an, 6U 00 " da. tttil Guaidt l)i), 6 00 fssli paid i II Xiiuinsiniau ling iiilo svi'c, tl 16 M sH pal l TiaMieial Nui . IhumaaiUud iiuup 76 (Ht M fs ihwwiii lue iii'H li ( tllluu(t utiliiia Ulan, UN M tMalaalkillla , , toil fa o4 (n !, 144 0) Oufifanding Taxei for 1851 end frtvioui year on the list of December 1853 NamM of Oollactors Township Samuel Awl Michael vert John Leiseuring John Leibig David Stahlneoker Thomas D Barr John Leibig . David Stahlneeker John Leisenring " Jacob Beck Charles Fox Dennis Buoy John Leibift . ; Henry R Johnson Geoiga Kuntx Conrad Kershner Jacob Eukman - John Hine Solomon Marti Jacob Kline Daniel Cares John Klupp - Jacob Biiigemaii Peter Ruch Joseph Vunkirk Henry R Johnson David Wilson Jacob Bingemnn ' ' Andrew Runyan Eliaa Eisenhart John Hins Jacob Kline i Jacob R Clark , Daniel Cares Jacob Hunsicker ' Jarjics Buoy Peter Rueli Samuel Hales Peter Pursel Abraham Kissinger. Ju-eph Vankirk Jacob H Kaiirmun Daniel D Bolmer Martin Burhman Elins Eisenhart DP Can! John Buyer William B Irwin William Deppin J Hnnsieker Diniol P Conrad James Buoy C B Smith Joseph Yankiik Henry R Johnson Samuel Hales Paler Hilemau , Abraham Kissinger Michael Keefor Jeieminh Pennypaeker Enoch D Raker Augusta ' ii . ' Northarhberland Coal Delaware Lewis Coal . Delaware Northumberlahd Srtnbury Delan-ara Chilisqujqua Coal . j Bush .Turbut Suiibury Upper Augusta . Cameron Cnal Chilisqnaque Delaware Lowis Lower Mahanoy Northumberland Point Rush Lewis Lower Mahanoy Rnsh Coal Cameron Chilisqnnime Lower Augusta Delaware Lewis Milton Noiihnmberlartd Shamokin Suiibury Turbut Point Upper Mahanoy Jordan Lower Mahaney Coal . Chilisquaque Cameron Delaware Jackson Lewis Lmver Augusta Milton Northumberland Point Rush ; Shamokin Sunhnry Turbut Upper Aususta Zirbe Little Mahanoy "per centime allowed collec tors for '53 and previous, 33 75 " Treasurers commission on $665 93 at 1 per cent, 6 66 "balance, due County from Treasurer, , . 121 16 82,937.77 Jacob Voiing, Esq., in at count with the same lespectin Retuilcrs Licenses. Dn. ' Tu balance duo on said License ns per report of Auditors for 1852, " License received from Si mon Marts in 1852 which the Treasurer omitted to charge himself with, $755 54 3 00 " aun'eante amount of said . Licuuse fui 1853 as per list furnished tu Teapni'er by Mercantile appraiser, . 880 75 $1,639 29 ' - ' Cr.. By cash paid to Slate Treasurer as per his receipt dated . July 26 1853 " exonerations of 11. Wentk's License, $7ti2 75 3 5 38 43 50 00 14 61 '' dn. Sophary Dence, " Treasurers commission on $702 75 for 1852 r 5 do. do $872 S5 for 1853 c 5 " cash paid 11. B. Masser for publishing Itelrtileis list lor 1S53, in English paper as per h.s receipt, " dn. do. in German paper, " do. dotG. B. Youugmaii in Enalish, " balance due Cumrty from Tieasnrer, 24 00 24 00 It 00 727 29 $1,639 29 Jacob Young, Esq., Treamrcrf in atcount with the County respecting Tavern Licenses. Ur. To balance due on said Licence per lust report of Auditor, $480 00 " am'iof saiil License uranted by the Court for ISM, 510 00 $990 00 $180 00 24 80 25 50 459 70 Cr. By Slate Treasureis receipt la - ted July 26 1S53, " Treasurers commission on Ihe above c 5 pur cent, ' 11 do on $510 00 grunted for 1853 o 5 per cent, " balance due by County Tieasurer, $990 00 Jacob Voting, Esq , Treasurer, in account with the Cotint respecting Putcnt Medicine License. Dr. To balance due a per last re- (Kilt ol Auditors, 13 QU " aggregate arnonnl of said License for 1S53, us per list fiituihed by Mercan tile sppruiser, 15 00 $30 00 Cb. By Stat Treasiuers receipt dated July 36 1853, " Treasurers cnnmiirs'iin on $15 00 for 1852 e 5 p. tt, do on $15 00 for '53 " " balance due by County Tieasurer, , 13 00 75 75 13 50 30 00 Jacob Fining, Efj , Treasurer in nctouat with Ihe Cuuuiy rtipccting Bar ILustt and Oyster Shus. Da. Tu balance due as per lust re port of Auditors, $23 00 " ain't id said License a per list luinistied by Mercan tile appiir, By Stat Tieasurei iwoeipt da ted July t r!53, " Tieastiivi commission on Ihe abova 3 per iot, i da. on $64 00 fur 111 bsUuo due I ruin tuui.ly Ti4uir, 18 00 111 00 Itl 00 I 10 I so u i: l oo 1 Iks ('uuh.'v it'p'i'-l liuitllei, Brewer h4 H'il'.i'lt j M huity LtumtS. Dm. Ta balsas a p s rwt at Ao4iiw tun iawii, Itl M .Ooanty Militia 1840 1846 184S : : it 1849 it i . . ii t , -' ! 1850 ii ii ii ii 1851 ' ' ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii 1852 ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii it ii ii ii ii 1853 ii ii ii ii i a ii it ii ii ii ii a ii ii ii 127 98 $34 00 Year i ? 48 07 ' , t ! , 18,00 - 1 95 4 02 11 48 65 024 SI 60 45 53 13 50 ... 34 50 - ' ' It 43 32 33 81 42 127 59 45 00 . - 29 00 133 054 ' 42 00 19 29 8 24 59 50 4 09 44 78 23 59 11 50 13 95 44 00 33 00 46 50 6 00 159 67 179 73 41 00 32 50 109 894 69 74 43 00 218 90 46 64 53 78 17 00 . 150 30 45 33 27 50 62 10 51 27 " 20 00 26 80 . 37 61 16 60 439 00 296 33 . 51 00 , 8 35 i 548 30 345 02 68 00 80 63 84 51 . 39 50 70 75 59 50 343 09 172 76 8 00 99 52 54 71 48 00 60 80 22 00 i 115 63 39 33 15 60 27 00 197 W 34 70 13 50 : 123 144 21 50 465 03 127 34 75 00 396 614 311 704 116 50 63.1 004 617 63 50 00 96 42 12 60 624 264 619 94 59 50 84 P54 58 80 42 00 650 31 244 94 26 00 299 784 130 62 85 00 478 324 116 38 69 50 141 45 73 95 35 00 563 124 265 99 56 50 300 36 140 14 39 00 278 064 83 20 113 00 283 504 217 53 33 50 607 26 125 94 29 00 372 45 419 62 24 50 100 97 163 35 11 50 54 76 9,427 70 85,820 65 $1,948 77 " am't of said License for '53 as per list furnished by Mercantile appraiser, Cr. By State Trensmers receipt da ted July 26 1853, ,! Treasurer commission nn the above, do. do. on $18 00 for 1853, " balance due from County Treasurer, . 18 00 $39 00 $21 00 1 05 90 16 05 $39 00 Expenditures of Northumberland County. Uoad and Bridco views $110 00 Incidental Expenses "211 55( Comroouwealih Costs 262 16 Constables for making returns advertising elections, &e.., 243 73 . O f V Weaver for 1852 2 50 2 j 1853, 266 00 " ;13 C Albert " 1853, 74 00 I J Nicely 1H53, 75 00 417 56 Public Buildings 289 07j Jurors wages 2,044 00 Clkswaes, G. Martin 152, 103 174 ' 1853. 389 71 492 884 C W Tharp 1850 9 00 ' " 1853 45 00 Chas Kmz 1853 20 00 74 00 Premiums nn Fox Scalps ' 33 75 Asses-ors wni;es 372 91 B.idsi building yo , 2,680 40 Election expense 692 01 Stationery " 125 70 Refunding 216 88 Court criers' wage 84 00 Printing 157 75 Road taxes nn unseated lands 416 78 County Attorney 30 00 Fuel 20 80 Prison expenses 28 00 I Mercantile appraiser t 46 724 ! School tax on unsealed hinds 150 00 Road damages 250 374 I Coroners Inquest 120 48 J 11 Zimmerman i- - " Wm L Cook M J D Withington Samnel John 13 00 28 00 64 00 64 00 23 00 . 38 00 25 00 6 75 289 75 IV I Greenough arnt v jonian Reuben Zartnian G M Yoiks S Thompson for attend $9,767 28 Amount of Court Fines and Jury Funds and to whom paid. rtauitifl't Hugh Bellas Com 'wealth Sjrnu. Anton John King Si'mrt Darendeiit To whom paid R Fagnly James Bjaril DieUbach " Jas Bias " Baser riot paid D Weidnor " Same " $4 00 60 00 5 00 4 00 4 On 4 00 (JrtH-hart ad'r Dunns adm'r u 4 00 I.echner Com' wealth Kibel Berkleys F Wilhelm Beek Birel Keena Samn Com' wealth Graham Smith D 'iinel Masser Com'weallh A Trnul A Gehrig Comly Bellas n.mml II 4 on 4 00 John Walisa Jas. Beard Burhman not paid Eekerts adm'rs " 4 00 4 00 H Wilhelm WmBKipp4 00 Stiixol James Beard 4 00 Hibler not paid Brosiou Jamet Beard Savatie " John Gray Wm B Kipp Hitch Bfllits not paid ACicTli lorri " Bx'las Janus Beard B ShafTersex'r nel paid Jnn Masser Jas Beard B Robin rot paid Kekerl adm'r Jas Beard ltitx Wm B Kipp Fajjely " 4 00 4 00 4 00 y oo 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 8 00 $190 00 uoft Vuun?, t'J , Treasurer of Nvrthumber laid County m account with the Common wea'lh of t'ennsitlv anta. Til on Ileal and Personal Estate for 1853. Da. To aggregate am't f sai l lax ' niiuianilii'ii (or 1452 and pra- viu.i yrai 16,616 " aggieuaia am'l of said lax a. std lur IH53 a, per li. iiieni tiled by County Com' i wiih said Tieasiuer 13,667 10 Buoy iliiplieat and oiuiitsd in ih iep.il lor l5'4 nut in ('. koihis suuauiil 1 t k:.eiilu.l " M I) It tKunirtall' u t), Kunis duplies! I3 67 61 I 00 I Itt land 4 60 s,m f aatsual af Mid 141 maiuii.C aa tJ tme aaJ 4a4 yeaia Mt error in Jacob Bingnmans dn . i " JpNcat fOf 1R51 ' Wm Reeds do 1851 ' '! J. Wensyls do. 1852 10 ( 9 t 2 7 7 0 10 3 7 " in Kaufman I II r W TJ ll.ll.f. n 1853 f error in state tax assessed as '- seated land lands ftnd with which Ihe County .Treasurer charged himself erroneously in 1852 as tax on unsealed , J lands f . , i , ; " exonerations made to colleo tors for 1853 and previous " commissions allowed collec tors for 1853 " State Trearurers receipt dated 52 141 477 4 January 18 1853 498 C " . " July 26 10,938 C January 13 1854 1.599 t " 5 per cent abatement on S10.938 09 - 575 6 Treasurers commission on 14,610 81 at 1 percent 146 1 " balance due the ConVwealth 1,035 t $22,334 Militia Fines. Dr. To aggregate am'ts of said tax for 1852 and previous years 11,759 error in Jno Leisenrings acct not reported in 1853 ' aggregate am't of said tax as sessed for 1852 as per book in which said lax is entered " balance due County Treasurer 10 I 969 I 77 I $2,816 Cr. By amount of said lux remaining uncollected for 1353 and ' previous years - v $1948 ' . " error in '52 charging DS Drum- ' heller with $17 50 as out standing whicb,was fully p'd 17 i " eiror in Wm. Reeds duplicate for 1852 4 C " cash paid Farmer and Me chanic Artillery as per order of Captain Martz 60 ( " do. Rush Greys Capt Hoffman 93 t " do. Cadwalader Infantry Cap- lain Friek " do. Shamokin Guards Captain Farrow '' do. Washington Guards dipt. Holla " do Nnrlh'd Troop Capt Br) son " do. Jackson Hide Company Captain Helriek " do. Dewart Guards Captain 61 ( 50 ( 50 I 75 ( 50 ( Zimmerman 50 ( " North'd Troop Cupt Hmiaicker 75 ( " cash paid J. II Zimmerman services as Brigade Inspector 93 ! " assessors making lists of de linquent militia men 18 ( " exoneialinns allowed collec- ' tor 1S53 and previous years 140 ( " ppr eeniage allowed collectors fur 1853 and previous 33 ' " Treasurers commission on $665 93 at 1 per cent., 6 I $2,816 ( Retailers' License. Dr. To am't of said licence icc'd from S. Martz with which tho Treasurer omitted to charge himsell in 1852. " ngreuate am't of said li cense for 1853 ns per list $3.00 luriiisned l reasnrpr tiy the Mercantile appraiser. 880,75 $883,75 Cr. By cash paid II. B. Masser lor piiblishinc Ketailers list for 1853 iu Enylit-hm per receipt cash paid II. B. Masser for same in German $24. 24 11, 3, . . 43, " cash paid Geo! B Young- man in Knolish :' Exoneration of II Wenck' license " Exonerations of Sopbary Dejice " Treasures Commissions on $872,25 a 5 per cent " Balance due Common wealth Tavern License. Dn. To aggregate am't of eaid li cense granted by Court of Quarer Session for '53 $510,00 - Cn. By Treasurer Commissions on 3510,00 a 3 per cent Balance due Common wealth $25,; 484,' $510.1 Patent Medicines. Dr. To aggregate am't of said li cense for 1853 as per list furnished Treasurer by . Mercantile Appraiser $15,00 ' Cr. By Treasurers commission on $13,00 a 5 per cent " bal lined duu Common wealth 14,'. $15 ( Beer Houses and Oyster Shops. Du. To aggregate am't of said Ii- cense lor 1453 as Iter list furnikhed County Treasu rer by Mercantile apprai ser $66,00 Ctt. By Treasurers commissions on $66 00 a 5 per cent. $3,t " balance due Common. veuhh 62,7 $66,0 Distilleries, Brewers 4; Reetifyers of U'kiikei To aggregate a.n'l of said Ii- eeuaa for 1853 a per list furnished County Tieasu- ter by Mercantile appiai- ser $13,00 Cn. By Treasurer commission on $18,00 a 5 per rent 9 " baUnra dua Common1 asal h 17,1 ts,o We tha uudetslgued Auditors uf Noithuiu boiUiid county, in tha Cumiiiunwvalth o Pennsylvania, do ceillly that in i.uuau u Uia 4ib sociiou uf lb act miiiileJ, ''an a leiiuUlinn oouiilieaaud lowusliip 6.4 ," P" sod ihe 5tb day uf A pill 134 W ml a ihe CoiuuiiMiuii! ollica in ilia boiou.' Kunbuiy, ei i ha I7ih day of January, Ii4 and adjouiiied fiwui Inn I lima, aad ' audit, adjust and ul Iba soveial ecwuidi iii.id ! us, aciavably lo tna aovaial " I Assembly, and upplvMieiHt ikai.s etMdiuy 10 lb b4 o war ludgnielil aud abd ilia Willi aur bands and U 'b "'". a afuiMi.(, iUuj ihih dy el rvb'y, A. 1 ll. 67 4 0 J II. ZIMxIKHMaN, It. f "I M J II WIIHIMjruN. ft. ff Ji. trV-M. It.'
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