Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, September 08, 1855, Image 3

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JDERS OF NATTTEE.
fjpjMit Proprietor of the newly dico-
HNFIKLD CAVE (limestone) in
JjrT Union county, hereby give notice
that f'1' nbl u In on Sumlaye for
Visit my l' iitcd by Ladle and Gen-
tlemfa,r(1,,yf ery week, when e.
rci ationa will be made to tccommodate
will)
i persons are forbidden to break off,
Injt take away anY specimens from the
CnOer penalty of prosecution.
tyrucntof 1SJ cents only is required of
,nun inoro entering
faller. A hit. It. itss n...
.1 - - f .W..W. VIUI
iato of JOHN SNYDER, dee'd.
VICE ii hereby given tint, in pursuance
If the provisions of the last will and testa,
jiof John Snyder, Mason, late of the Bor
cof Sunbury, Northumberland countv. dccM..
Mldersigiied Administrator, tie touts non, of
siccenseo, will sell at public sale or outcry, at
t-Jovjrt House, in the Borough of Sunbury, on
tfduy, the 8tU of September, 18S.r, ut 10
ck A, M., the following real estate of eaid
eased to-wit :
j ONE LOT OF GROUND,
latod in said Borough of 8111. bury, fronting
en, and bound on the Nor-th by Whortleberry
tet, on the east by fiver street t on the south
Dillbcrry alley, and on the west by lot No.
10. The suiil lot being numbered on the gen
nl plan of said Borough as No. 291, where
n are erected a two story Log House plastered,
ith a frame kitchen attached also a stable
Upon the alley and with a good well of water at
Wie house.
ALSO:
S certain other lot of ground, situated in said
"orWfl i'l ouuhnry, fronting upon rawn street,
and bounded on the north by lot No. 194, on
'.lie east by an alley, on the south by lot of Mrs.
Barbara Wciser, No. K'G, and 011 the'west by
Fawn street, being numbered ill the general plun
of said Bornush .No. I !.; where is erected a
two story Log House and small kitchen, late the
estate of said John Snyder, dee'd.
Terms and conditions will be made known by
JACOB YOl'NO, Adm'r.de bonis non,
of John Snyder, dee'd.
Sunbury, A in-st 13, 1853. ts. ,
FLEMING fiz BBOTHER,
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS
No. 4') South Water Street,
nill.ADKI.rillA.
Particular attention paid to sales of the following
articles :
Grain, Butter, Lard, Pork, Beans, Potatoes,
Green and dried Fruits, Grass Seeds,
Onions, Wool, Feathers, I'oultry,
Ac, &t,, &c.
ftcrrntxers. Win. Browitt Esq. Win. C
Patterson, Esq., Paul T. Jones, Esip, Philadel
phia, John Gill, Esq.. Pittsburg.
I'hila., Juno 2, 1655. ply7. ch alS.
FILE3 AND HASPS.
NEW STJtEET FILE WOllKS,
Philadelphia.
f raHE subscriber is constantly Manufactur
J3 ins I iles and Rasps "f superior quality
nn J at the lowest prices, equal to the best im
ported Roods, and much cheaper.
MANUFACTl H.KS & MECHANICS can
havo their OLD FILES RE-CCT and made
njual to new, at about half the original cost.
Flat IS inches $2,01) per Dor.; Flat, 14 inches
&2.V5 per Doz. ; aw-tiles, Half Kound, Millsaw
and other Files in proportion. Single Files and
fractional parts of dozens charged at tho samo
rates, and warranted satisfactory.
J. B. SMITH.
NO. 1 NEW STREET between Race and
Vine ei Second & Third Sis. Philadelphia.
Philada. August 18, 1855. 3m.
AUdISorIF REPORT.
Jl;:nRT of tiik AuinTons or NonTnrMBLR
i.and Coi'xrv, KOIt the Vsak 1354.
Frauds Buchcr, Esq., Treasurer ' .Yorrtww-
baiund Lvunty, 1.1 account Witt, tin same.
I In.
To amount of outstanding tax
for 1."3 and previous jears. i'5,SS9 00
' amount of tax assessed for
154, 11,003 20
" nmonnt of County, Hoad mid
School tux on unpoated lands
for Is.kI and proviotis years. 3.413 58
" umouiit of rent from Public
Huililinu-s, 21 50
" balance due Treasurer, PII'J 8-1
$21,2C7 '21
Ck.
lly amount of outstanding tax
for 1854 and previous years,
" amount of exonerations al
lowed Collectors for 1854 and
previous years,
" amount of commissions al
lowed Collectors for 1851 and
- previous,
" Cash paid out on Conimie-
ioners' Orders.
" Treasurer's commission on
13,0-14 20 at 2. per cent.
$G,775 0C2
443 40
C73 81
13.014 2G
320 10
$21,2C7 73J
Francis Bat her, Esq.. Treasurer of Northum
berland County, in account uith the same
respecting State tax on real and personal,
Dii.
To amount of out ."landing State
tax lor Hjo and previous years, 1,013 07
aggregate amount ol said tax
assessed for 1 54,
" amount of .Slate tax received
on niiM'aU'tl land,
" in eret on State tax,
'balance due Countv,
15,564
1.1SC CI
14 71
2.S48 CJs
21.823 O'.'J
Cr..
Uy amount of outstanding tax for
"if 54 and previous years, $5
" error in duplicate,
' Treasurer's receipt from State
M 12
3 75
Treasurer, dated July 20lh,
134,
" ahateiiieut allowed collectors
' Treasurer's per ccntago on
13,'Jo7 61, at 1 per cent,
' commissions allowed collec
tors, ' exonerations,
13,0(17 61
735 14
139 67
763 C3
408 17J
$21,829 09i
Francis Bucher, Esq., Treasurer of Xorthum
bcrlaud C vuntv, ii account tciln the same
resjitcting AJititia f 'ines.
To aggregate amount of outstand
ing tax for 1 ?.":! and previous
years, $808 80
" amount of tax assessed for
1654, 947 50
" balance duo county by Trea
surer, 1,034 83
$2,851 13
Cr.
Py amonnt of outstanding tax for
1854 and piovious years, $1,732 30
amount paid 'I rcusurer of
Washington Guards, fur
1853, 50 00
do Dewart Guards, 1851, 60 00
" do leppenvillo Cavalry, '51 50 00
" do Cadwulader lufuntrv, '54 75 00
do Shamokiu Guards, 'ol, 60 00
" do Fanners and Mcchauics'
Artillery, 1S53, 50 00
do Cadwaluder Infantry, "53, 75 00
do North'd Troop, '53, 75 00
do Itewart Guards, '53, 50 00
do Bhamokin Guards, '52, 60 00
do J. H. Zimmerman, Bri
gade Inspector, for '54, 92 55
do paid Assessor for making
if- , f Ac. liifiiiAn militia
ft liS VI UWIIM'J.V..V ......
S3 00
men, .
t Treasurer commission on
$699 55 at I per teut.
t CO
rt exonoration allowed collec
tors for 1854 and previous
years,
" commission allowed Collso
tor for 1854 and previous
years,
352 00
40 29
$2,85113
Francis Bucher, Etq., Treasurer in account
with the Coimty respecting Retailers Licen
Dn.
To Bfrgrcgnto amount of said li
cense for 1854, as per list fur
nished Trensurcr by the Mer
cantile Appraiser, S9C0 25
" amount of License granted by
Comity Treasurer, 10 37
$970 CI
Crt.
Ry amount nnid Youngmnn k
Son for publishing Mercantile
Appraisers List,
" amount paid 11. B. Masser for
same,
" do do German,
" Treasurer's commissiou ou
$!)70 C2, ut 5 per cent.
" balance duo by Treasurer,
$11 90
It 90
11 90
48 53
806 39
3970 02
Francis Bucher, Etq., IVeasurcr of Northum
berland County, in account with tht same
respecting Tarern License.
Dr.
To amount of said license granted
by the Court for '5 1, $515 00
Cb.
Uy Treasurer's commission on
S545, at 5 per cent. $27 25
" balance, due by County Trea
surer, M7 75
$515 00
l-Yancis Bucher, Esq., Treasurer, in account
with the County respecting Deer Houses and
Oyster Shops.
Dr.
To amount of said license as per
list furnished by .Mercantile
Appraiser, $69 00
amount of said license granted
by County Treasurer,
50 87
$139 87
Crt.
lly Treasurer's commission
139 87, at 5 per cent.
" balance due bv Treasurer,
7 00
132 67
$139 b7
Francis TlucTier, E.-q., Treasurer in account
u ith tht County respecting Distillers, Breve
ert, and Rectijycrs of Whiskey License.
Dr.
To amount of said license furnish
ed by Mercantile Appraiser, $13 00
Cit.
Ky Treasurer's commission on
$13 at 5 per cent., $00 C5
" bulunce duo from County Trea
surer, 12 35
$13 00
Francis Buchei, Esq., Treasurer, in account
vith the County resj'ecting License granted
for places of amusement.
Dii.
To amount received from Circus, $50 00
' do billiard table, 30 00
$80 00
Cre.
By commission on $80 at 5
cent.
" balance due by Treasurer,
per
$4 00
76 00
$60 00
Expenditures of Xorthumberland County.
Premiums on fox scalps,
$52 02
Clk's w., G. Martin, '53, $85 29
'54, 303 35
Assessors' wrd-ps,
418 64
285 G8J
2C9 03
1,710 61
30G 30
385 78
416 73
1,079 33
1S9 40
608 86
Hoad and bridgo views,
Huilding & repairing bridges.
Constables for making returns, 4c,
Refunding,
Public Buildings,
Sheriff's Fees,
Commonwealth costs,
Flecliou expenses,
Juror's wages,
Fuel,
2,018 18
55 68
Chas. Weaver, '53, $41 00
'51, 270 00
311 00
Simon Snvder, '53,
'54,
S24 00
50 00
74 00
95 00
25 00
8 30
Jos. Nicely. 1854,
Ceo. C. AVelker, "
Philip Renn, "
Outstanding Taxes for 1S51 and previous years on the 2st December, 1854.
N'amcs of Collecturs.
Townsliins,
Michael Kvert,
John Leisenring,
John Leibig,
David tStahluecker,
Thomas llarr,
David rjtahliH'cker.
liper Augnstn,
Northumberland,
Coal,
Delaware,
Lewis,
Delaware,
Northumberland
Sunbury
Ci'.i'iisquarpie,
linsh,
Turbut,
Puiiburv,
Coal, '
Upjicr Augnsta,
Cumerjn,
Northumberland,
Rtibh,
Lewis,
Coal,
Lower M abanor,
Cameron,
Chilisquaqne,
Northumberland,
Sunbury,
Lower Augusta,
Milton,
Turbut,
Lower Muhanoy,
Cbilis(ua(ue,
Delaware,
Lower Augusta,
Milton,
Rush.
Sunbury,
Zerhe,
Coal,
Jordan,
Shaniokiu,
Turbut,
Lewis,
Lower Augusta,
Lower Mahanoy'
Little Mabanov,
Milton,
Northumberland,
Point,
Rush,
Shamokin,
Sunbury,
Turbut,
Upper Augusta,
Upper Muhanoy,
Zerbe,
Coal,
Chilisquaqoe,
Cameron,
Delaware,
Jackson,
Jordan,
I John l.oisenring.
Jacob Heck,
Dennis Diioy,
Henry It. Johnson
George Kur.Ix,
Ccbrad Kershner,
John Leibip,
Jactdi Kckinan,
John II inc.
Peter Ituch
Henry U. Johnson
David Wilaon,
Solomon Martz,
Jacob llingctnun,
,ohu Iline,
acob Kline,
l'eter Kuch,
rcter l'uisel,
acob R. Clark,
,utnes Ilttnv,
Abraham Kissinger,
Martin Ruchman,
D. P. Caul,
Wui. R. Irwin,
Dauiel I). Conrad,
.ames IJuoy,
Henry R. Johnson,
l'eter Ililemun.
Jeremiah I'eunepacker,
i-nus j.iseunarx,
Daniel D. Cohner.
.Samuel Hales,
lbraham Kissinger,
Frederick Fox.
Jacob R. Clark,
-Martin iachmun,
F.noch D. Raker.
Joseph Eckbert,
V IS. Smith,
Joseph Vankirk,
Philip Hile,
Samuel Hales,
Peter Hileman,
Jacob Stamm,
Michael Kictfer,
Jacob II. Kaufman,
Jeremiah Penenpackcr,
Flias Eiseuhart,
John Simpson,
John ifoyer,
James Beard,
Nicholas Drumlieller,
Dauiel D. iJohuer,
WE, the undersigned oditora of Northumberland County, in the Commonwealth of
x siiusvivamn, uu ruiy luai, in pursuance
uug cuuuuea suu lowusuipa, ae passed ma ifttn or 4pnl, 1834, w met at tha Commission
ers Office, ID the borough of Sunbqry, on the first dav of Js.nna.rr. 1R5.V nrl kdinnrnarf frnm
time to time, and did audit, adjust and settle the several account! required of n, agreeably to
the several acts of Assembly and supplements thereto, according to tha best of our iudementa
M. J. V. WITUINGTON, (L, S.J J.
Court Crier'i wages,
Printing,
Incidental expense,
Hist Aty, O. XV. Tharp, '54,
Stationery,
County Engine,
Coro&or's Inquests,
Road and School tax on unsea
lands,
Auditors' pay for 1853,
Prothonotary's foes,
Eastern renetentiaty,
Lunatic Hospital,
Prison expenses,
Register and Recorder's fees,
Agricultural Society,
134 It
382 87
165 40
lf0 50
116 09
. 83 75
133 05
d
2,448 64
145 00
282 68
37 61
225 79
84 35
16 90
77 50
$13,455 22
Amount of Court' Finei and Jury Funds, and
to whom paid.
Plaintiffs, Defendants, - To whom paid.
Rockofollow, Ilorton, not paid $4 00
Com'woaltli liilemanetal Heard 3 00
Elliott " 30 00
Mart " 40 00
Oer'nccr 11 40 00
Kieffer
Martin
(Jood
Crawford
Masser
Wilhelm
XVo. incer not paid 4 00
not paid
Heard
not paid
Troxel
Cutnmings
Killmycr
l'urdy
"Wilholin
M'atson
00
00
00
00
00
00
Winchester
Howcn
Khoads
Hush iSc wire
Milliard
Cabcl
Kn-ing
WaRgousoller
Wetzol
Noidig
Fisher
Itrosious
Heard
Thompson "
AYortinnu "
Snxtou adm'r not paid
llartmau jr. "
liachman ct al "
C'umniinps "
Kippetul Uenrd
Uurmati ct al "
Conrad not paid
Fishor ot ul Heard
Cabol
llarr "
Oossler
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
Tnr(fart et al
b urman
00
Hank of Xortb'd Wagner
00
Ifolowell "
Com'wealth
00
00
Clement not paid
" Ilnnegan
" Clement "
" Stepp
Pavis Caldwell et al not paid
Walter Waldion
Simpson TiuQii'.gton "
Hilbish Apsley
Khoads Harmon "
Philips Zcibo Itur. 0 "
llerbst Freose "
Tracy Uobbius ct al Heard
('oni'weulth Weise "
00
00
00
00!
00
00
00
110
00
00
00
00
00
00
(10
00
00
Fisher not paid 5
White & Mervine Hower Gosh co Heard 4
Cuinmiiigs Hunt et al not paid 4
PrucUoiiiillcr Seasholtr. " 4
Si.i"fii..d Whitesidu " 4
Cash account hliccen Francis Bueher. Trea
sure, and the county of .Xorthumherland.
Dn.
To amount of cash received on
Countv tax for 1854 and previ
ous years. $10,412 64
" amount of cash received on un
seated lauds for road, school
and county tax for 1852 4 '53. 3,413 58
" cash received for rent of Pub
lie Buildings, 21 50
$13,847 72
Cr.
By amount of cash paid out on
county orders. $13,044 26
" Treasurers commission on
$13,044 26 ut 2 per ctnt. 326 10
$13,370 36
Balance In Treasurers bands, $477 36
State Funds.
Pit.
To amonnt of State tax received
for 1854 and previous years, $14,004 02
" State tax received on unseat
ed lauds for 1852 & '53, 1,1 f-C 61
Cr. $15,1 P0 63
By am't paid State Treasurer, $13,907 61
" commission on $13,967 61 at
1 per cont, 139 67
$14,107 28
$1,083 35
Balance in Treasurer's hands.
Militia Funds.
Dr.
To nmonnt of cash received on
Militia tax for 1854 and pre
vious, Cr.
By amount of cash paid to differ
ent military companies,
" Treasurer's commission on
$099 55 at 1 por cent,
782 50
C699 55
6 O'.'J
$706 56
875 96
Bounce in Treasurer's bands,
Years,
1846
County,
Slate,
Militia
$34 00
16 00
I 95
13 50
84 50
31 43
45 00
29 00
69 30
29 00
4 09
7 35
41 00
28 00
13 95
6 00
13 30
8 00
8 35
24 50
6 50
3 40
21 68
69 50
60 00
69 50
29 00
64 50
14 50
II 50
63 00
17 50
23 00
82 50
67 60
13 50
32 60
37 00
21 50
17 60
67 00
60 00
7 00
21 00
23 50
65 00
194 00
34 00
14 00
50 00
81 50
41 50
1848
$48 07
1840
$4 02
11 50
45 53
1850
61 41
133 03
127 59
19 29
7 24
1851
36 f.8
159 67
106 52i
12 54
179 73
67 31
139 72
1852
17 28
247 B4
843 09
9 73
25 13
172 76
1853
42 01
92 16
292 51 i
124 67
340 78J
75 33
160 4
32 45
67 33
34 11
402 94
40 62
83 3S
96 42
217 53
73 05
43 20
1854
225 59
155 69
486 12
153 72
2H3 76
198 66
534 00
14 64
395 10
C45 24
237 65
416 07
258 53
350 62
309 80
624 30
79 53
738 07
220 40
212 63
70 19
73 40
363 80
107 90
62 36
69 50
357 19
70 54
62 27
245 89
97 74
446 81
51 24
483 41
402 15
450 21
47 22
260 61
26 04
97 62
),77 06 ffVtl tl SO
or the 4tn section or an act entitled an act regula-
HOOVER, L. S JNO. YOUNdMAN, I. 6
To Iron Maatort iic Doalei. ,
PENNSYLVANIA WIRE WORKS,
No. 21 Aroh Street, above Front,
Philadelphia.
CJIETE8, RIDDLE8, 8CKEENS. WOVEN
WIRES, af all meahee and widths, with all
kinds of plain and fancy Wire work. Paper
Makers Wire, all kinds. Cylinders anj Dandy
Rolls covers.! In the best manner In or out of
the city.
A ery superior article of lUavy Founder's
Sieves, All kinds of Iron Ore Wire, Wire and
Sieves for Soed, Grain, Sand, Btarch, Snuff,
Brickdust, Ac, Ao.
BAYLISS, DARBY A LINN.
August, , 1855. O 3 m
mf ROVED
Sl PEIt PHOSPHATE OP
Q500 bbls. of the most superior manufacture.
Also, GUANO of every description, Cal
cined Plaster, Cement, Ac.
Cr I'roduce of all kinds bought am sold on
commission.
. B. SELLERS A CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants, No.
C5 North Wharves, between Race and Vine
streets, Philada.
Philadelphia, Auaust 4, 185A .line.
Orphans' Court Sale.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Northumberland eountr, will be exposed to
public sale, on SATURDA Y, the 29th day of
September next, on the premises, the following
described real estate, to wit i a certain
TRACT OF LAND,
situate in Jordan township, county aforesaid,
adjoining lands of Nathan Schraber, Frederick
Tyson, George Trautmm, and monntain land,
whereon is erected a doable Log House, bank
barn and other outbuildings, containing about
one hundred acres, more ur less, about two thirds
of which are cleared. Late the estate of Andrew
I.entz, dee'd. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock,
. M., of said day, when the termsof sje will be
made known bv
BENJAMIN LEITZEL, Adm'r.
By ordor of the Court,
O. C. i
55 te. )
JAO. I'. rLKSEI., Clk
Sunbury, Aug. 18, 1655,
ASTRAY BULL!
(1AME to the premises of the subscriber, in
Upper Aucusta township, some time since,
a small UI.ACK BULL, about nine months or a
car old. There are no particular marks, except
the tin of hia tail being white. The owner is
requested to come forward, prove property, pay
churges, and take him away, or he will be dis
posed of according to law.
DA.M1.I. U. KUTZ.
I'p. Augusta tp., Aug. 18, 1855 3in.
Estate of JONASJWEAVER, dee'd.
V OTIC E is hereby giren that letters of A d
ministration uuon the estate of Jonas
Weaver, late of the Borough of Sunbury, Nor
thumberland county, dec a., have been granted
to the undersigned, residing in iSuiibury, in
said county. All persona having claims or
demands against said deceased, are requested to
make the same known to the undersigned with
out delay, and all persona indebted aru desired
to make immediate pay men.
CHARLES WEAVER, Adm'r dc bonis non.
Sunbury, Aug. 4, 1855. 6t.
Trusses I Trusses!! Trusses!!!
C. II. NEEDLES,
Truss and Brace Establishment.
S. 11'. Cor. of Twelfth and lluce Streets,
Philadelphia.
IMPORTER of Cue French Trusses, combi
nins extreme lightness, ease and durability
with correct construction. Hernial or ruptmcd
patients can be suited by remitting amounts, as
below : Sending number of inches round the
hips, and stating sido allotted.
Cost of Single Truss, $2, $3, f4, S3. Doublo
$5, $6, $8 and $10. Instructions as to wear,
and how to effect a cure, when possible, sent
with the Truss. Also for sale, in great variety.
Dr. Biinmng'i Improved Patent Body Brace,
For the cure of Prolapsus Uteri ; Spinal Props
and Supports, Patent Shoulder Ilraces, Clier-l
Expanders and Erector 1! races, adapted to all
with Stoop Shoulders a;id Weak lunRs ; English
Elastic Abdominal Helta, Suspensories. Syringes
male and female.
fV Ladies' ltooms, with Lady attendants.
I'hila., A115. 4, 185S. lj P 8.
To the Voters of Northumberland County.
I hereby oiler myself to the qualified Totersof
Northumberland county, as a candidate for
COUNTY COMMISSIONED,
at the ensuing election. Should I be elected, I 1
promise to perform the dutiea of said umce faith
fully and impartially.
FREDERICK HAAS.
Upper Augusta, Aug. II, 1855. to.
To the Electors of Northumberland
County.
I hereby offer myself to the qualified voters of
Northumberland coanty, as a candidate for
COUNTY TREASUllEIi.
Should I be elected, I promise to perform the
dutiea of said office faithfully and impartially.
PETEH HILEMAN.
Sunbury, June S3, 1S55, te.
To the Voters of Northumberland County.
At the solicitation of a number of my friends.
I olfer myself to your consideration as a candi
date for
COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
at the discing election. Should a majority of
my fellow citizen elect me to that ollice, I will
discarge its dutiea faithfully and to the best of
my ability.
JOSEPH VAMUKK.
Point tp., Aug. 11, 1855. te.
FOR SALE 1
f TEAM ENGINES 90 Horse power each,
pgj Willi uourra. II uuiu uihks nrui ;unii
iug engine, together with 2 large blowing cylin
ders, suitable for a blast furnace. Apply to
HENRY EON GEN ECK Elt & til.
bhamokin Iron Works,
Shamokin, Pa.
Shamakin, July tl, 1S56,-
J. B. DOBBINS,
Ao. 22 SouA Wharves,
ABOVE CHESTNUT BTRRET, PHILADELPHIA.
DIALia 19
IMPROVED Super Phosphate of Lime, Pou-
drette, and Land Plaster. Having eery
facility for supplying all article in the above
line of the best quality, at the vejy lowest mar
ket pricea, would most respectfully solicit a call.
Also, C'heeae, Soaps, Candle, Spices, &c.
Sunbury, July 81, 1855 c3in.
C1EDAKTUB8, Horse Buckets, Painted Buck
J ets. Meat Tenderers, Corn II rooms, lias-.
kets, Children' Wagon, and Yankee Clocks
ust received and for aale by
May 28, 1S55. I. XV. TETfgR t r.
HOSIERY. Men' wool and cotton Sock,
Ladie' and children' atoeking just open
ed a . YOUNG'S STORE.
Sunbury Nor. 18, 1864.
GROCERIES Scgara, Coffee, Molasst
Spice, Oil. Brandy, Gin, Wine, Macker
el, Herring and Salt, just received and for sale
by WM. A. KNABB.
Lower August May 8. 1854.-r-
GLOVES Buckskin Glove and Mills, do
Gloves wool lined, Ladiea Glove, Chil
drcn's do.. Mitts, ice., at . -IW
18, '63. YOUNG'S STORE.
INDELLIBLE INK at
& May 19.
WEISER ec BltUNER'S.
PAINTS of ry Jeacriptien lust received by
isriaw ooJsrFEcrxiorivrnr
WH0LESALE AND RETAIL.
M. C. GEARIIABT & CO., .
RESPECTFULLY announce to the cittsena
of Northumberland and the adjoining coun
ties that they have opened a Confectionary ami
Fruit 8tore In MARKBT SQUARE. SunburT,
where thoy manufacture and keep on hand, at
all tlinna, the most choice Confectionary, Ac.,
Wholesale and Retail, at Philadelphia prices.
Among their atock of Conlecllonarlca, may be
found i
Frenoh flowstsu
Hunted Alinonds,
frusta VVhtte,
' Ijnnon
Hose.
Vsnllh,
Common Bcorcls.
Liquor tco,
Own Dmps, sll kinds of somrt
I,nvs Dmns,
Mint Ir, red sod wluts,
Jrtlf Okes,
Fruit Props,
&ick Csiuttss, of sll sosnts,
rt'ies CslHly,
Almond Csndf,
FRUIT.
T'Cmoos,
lMles,
CllfTlMltt dllud,
A Ink -mil. lUlxsw,
Prtinrs,
Fis
Ciuotis,
Mull of s3 kimts.
LEMON SYRUP
of a superior quality, by the singlo or doson. A
superior quality of Serjars and Tobacco, and a
variety of Conl'octioiiarics, fruit, Ac, all of which
is offered cheap at wholesale or retail. Come
Bn, . wo will try to please. Orders from a
diitance promptly attended to.
Sunbury, Au.4, 1855. ly.
JOHN O. MARKEL, M. D.,
RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of
Sunbury and vicinity that he has commen
ced the practice of Medicine and Surgery, and
will promptly attend to the calls of all who may
desire his profeional services. Ilisclnceis at
the residence of bis mother, Mury Markel.
Sunbury, July 14. 1855 3rnpd.
Celebration of tho Fourth of July.
Great Bcdwtinn in Prices at
ELSBEltG'S CLOTHING STORE.
5l".IN(l desirous of selling the summer supply
otl'in season, the nndersigned will cotiiMcnrn
from and after the Fourth of July, to sell his
stock of Clothing and other treasonable toodu at
greatly reduced prices. I think the Anniversary
of Independence a fit time to Leirin to wll mv
stock much lower, independent of the prices of
other nieichants. I wih to fcl as much space as
possible, so that I may have room enough for the
extensive supply of fall goods I "ball rrcc'ne. The
warm weather hawiig onlv lately C Mniuenecd, a
good many hae neglected to Eet their summer
wear yet, I would advise all such to favor me with
a call and supply themselves with the wanting
articles at greatly reduced prices. "Take heed
all ye needy." None need to sweat in unsuita
ble clothing, as I am willing and nble to suit my
prices to every m n's purse, from the pool est la
borer's to the rich capitalists'.
My stock on hand comprises amongst others:
Coats of sll colors, styles und materials, which
I will sell at various prices, from seventy five cts
upwards. Pants of all the various patterns ut
from 87 cts. to higher prices. Vests from 51) cts.
and holier. AI1-0 a splendid assortment of all
kinds nf headwi.ar, such as Panama, ptlm leaf,
senate, leuborn, Florence, braid, china, peail and
and ilitTcrcnt sorts of Straw Hats, fine and coarse,
white, bine, black and gray fur and wool Hats.
Silk H its, and different kinds of caps. Also boots
und shoes, shirts, collars, revolvers, various kinds
of pistols, Accordeons, Jewelry, fine cutlery,
hosiery, gloves, portmnnnaies, bes'nlcs a great
irany other articles too numerous to mention ; all
of which will be acid at further reduced rates
from the cheap price originally set upon them,
I So let all raniember the cheap Clothing Siorc
I in Market Square, whero I shall be happy to
j wait upon you all.
I ALBERT ELSBERO.
j Sunbury July 14, 1855.
To the Voters cf Northumberland County.
The subscriber respectfully informs his friends
and fellow citizens that he will be a candidate for
the office of
COUNTY TREASURER
at the ensuing election, and promises if elected,
to ilischargo the duties of said office with fidelity
and impartiality.
JACOB YOi:NG.
Sunbury, July 14. 1855. te,
Shamokin Whits Ash Anthracita Coal.
From the ''Old Vein" in the flap Colliery.
11. ZIMMERMAN & JNO. P. Pl.'RtsEL,
successors te Kasc, Kee l ft Co., will con
tinue mining, shipping and selling coal from tiie
iibno well known Colliery, under the firm of
Zimmerman & Pursel. The point of shipment
is at the lower wharf in funbury, Northumber
land county, Pa., where all orders for tho various
kinds of coal, viz: Lump, Broken, Keg, Move,
and Chestnut Coal, will be thankfully received
und promptly attended to.
Sunbury, July It, 1855,
Sc.xBfBT, Jclt 6, 1S55.
Tho firm of Kae. Reed fr Co. having sold
their lease in the Gap Colliery and interest in tiie
wharf at Sunbury, to Messrs. Zimmerman &
Pursel, would take great pleasure in recommend
ing our customers and others t" tho new firm, as
they will be able to sell them preparrd coal of
the best quality,
KASE, KF.ED& CO.
""imtTo s ixdiuo iti.tvi:.
BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, is now well
established as the liest article ever offered for
Blueing Clothes. It is entirely free from acid or
uuvlhing injurious to the finest articles. All
housekeepers will find it much clu aper and less
trouble than Indigo or any oilier article. The
great demand for it has brought out several inn
tutiaus. Storekeeper and consumers will be
enreful to get Dkxjamix Bahlow's, put up at
Alfrc d Wiltbergcr's Drug Store, No. 1 01, N.
.Second Street, Philadelphia, Storekeepers can
gel their supplies from the Grocers and DrugcUt
they deal with, at prices yielding a good profit.
Jlri.es, Ciiemuals. J uikIs, I ariiisnes, i'y
Stuffs, iVc, with a first-rite assortment of every
thing in the line. Storekecwrs, Physician and
manufacturers supplied at reasonable rales.
ALFRED WILTDff'KGER, Drucgist.
lfl'.l N. Second Street, Philadelphia.
July 7, 1855. ly.
impi:ovi:i
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
r"fMI E sulsK-riber informs Dealer and Farmers
X
hia
that he ha greatly improined tho quality of
Super Phosphate of Lime,
And now confidently recommends tha article
manufactured by him, assirtaioa to any in the
market. You aro invited to call, examine and
try it. Also Peruvian and Mexican Guano, Oils,
Caudles, Soap, 4c, at the lowest market rates.
JNO. L. POMERlJY,
Successor to Thos. W. Morgan,
No. 9 and 10 i-'outh Wharves, Philadelphia.
Fanners can load 011 two private alley,
and avoid the crowded wharf.
Pbila., July 21, 1855. c6m.
H "1 M URELLAS Overshoes, Pocket Book
5J Portinouie, Silk Pocket-houdkercbicta,
Neck-ties, Spring-stocks, Susppiiders, Ac, st,
Nov. 85, '51. YOUNG'S STORE.
"10:.1BS. Back. Children's Lonar. Side and
fine combs; Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes,
Ac, for sale at YOUNG'S STORE.
Sunbury, Not. 18, 1854.
SH ALLEN llERGER'S PILLS A certain
cure for Fever and Ague, for sale by
WEIsER it BRUNER.
Sunbury. uly 22. 1854.
WALL PAPER. A large and aplendcd
assortment of Wall Paper, Window Pa
per, and Oil bhadea, just received and for aale
by I. W. TENER ct Co,
Sunbury, May S6, 1855.
EUMICELLI, Maccaroni and Coi n K larch
just received by
May 10. 1865. WE18EB it BRL'NER.
BLACK Putty s goed article for aale by
Mf 19. WIHER et BHl'NEH.
NEW FAMILY GROCERY,
Flour, Feed and PtovMon Store.
BEASHOLTZ & FETERY.
Broadway, between UfarM j- Blackberry St.
RESPECTFULLY Inform the public that
they bare just received a large and Well
selected assortment of choice Family Groceries,
consisting In part of Hams, Shnnlders, Mackerel,
Herring. White Fish, Cod Fish, Halt Preserved
Fruit, Pickles, Crackers, Cheese, Molasses, Rlcr,,
Sugar, CoOea, (green, roasted and ground. Im
perial. Young Hyson,- Gunpowder and Black
Teas, Cedar-ware, Htomwware, Soaps, brushes
plow and wash lines, boots and shoes, tobacco,
segars, &.C., together with every article usually
found in a first class Grocery Store, all of which
will be sold at the lowest prices, either for cash or
country produce. We also keep on hand choirn
Liquors, Port, Lisbon, .Ac. Porter, Ale, beer,
sarsnparilla, 4 c. We are also prepared to sup
ply the citizens with fresh hrea.l, tw ist, rolls, pies,
pretzels snd cakes of every kind.
N. B. Tho highest cash prices will be paid for
butter and eggs, corn, oats, rve and wheat.
Sunbury, July 7, 1855. "
N0S. 21 & 22 SOUTH SIXTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Agricultural Implement .Manufactory, Bristol,
Pu.
Seed Grounds (370 Acres) Bloomsdale, near
Bristol, Pa.
Phils., June l, 855. 3m- p3.
Photography ! Daguerreotypes 1 1
A NEW ERA IN ART 1
J. E. KcCIEES.
Successor to McClecs J- Oermon,)
"VTrorLD call the attenion of the public, not
ouly to the superiority of the Daeuorreo.
tvpcj, ho Hyalograph, (by aomn called Ambro-
tjlic,) and the various styles of Photography on
paper; but to the fact, that parties at a distance
possessing a small duguorreotype, may, by send
ing it l j No. 100 Chestnut St., have made from
it by the means of Photography, and the talents
of the Is-st Artists, a portrait o'l ast ana, from
a small I.oekct to tha full site of life.
A small book containing description, prices,
itc, fee, will bo aeut gratis to any person ma
king the request.
McCI.r.F.S'
Philadelphia Thotograph Establishment,
No. Kit) Chestnut at., below 7th.
Pl.ila., July 21, 1855. tf.
AYER'S PILLS,
ANEW and singularly successful remedy for the
cure of all Bilious diseases Costiveness, Indi
gestion, Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fevers,
Gout, Humors, Nervousness, Irritability, Inflamma
tions. Headache, Pains in the Breast,' Side, Hack,
and Limbs. Female Complaints, 4te.,e. Indeed,
very few aro liio diseases in which a Purgative Mcdi
cine is not moro or less required, and much sick
ness and suffering niinht be prevented, if a harm
less but effectual Catlmrtic weio more freely used.
No person can feel well while a costive habit of
body prevails ; besides it soon generates serious and
often fatal diseases, which might have been avoided
by the timely and judicious use of a good purgative.
This is alike true of Colds. Feverish symptoms, and
bilious derangements. They ail tend to become or
produce tho deep seated and 'formidable distempcra
which load the hearses all over the land. Henco a
reliable family physic is of the first importance to
the public health, and this Pill has been perfected
with consummate skill to meet that demand. An
extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Profes
sors, and Pntients, has shown results surpassing
any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cures
havo been effected beyond belief, were they not sul
stantited by persons cf such exalted position and
character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth.
Among the many eminent gentlemen who hava
testititd in favor of these Fi'.s, we may mention :
Imi. A. A. Hayes, Annlytieul Chemist, of Boston.
and State Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high
professional character is endorsed by the
Hon. Edwauu EvaauiT, Senator of tho t. S.
Hoiieut C.Wini liaor, Ex-Speaker of the House
of Representatives.
A11110TT Lawuknch, Minister Plen. to Fnaland.
Jons 1!. l'lTfATiticK, Cath. Hishopof Uoston.
Al?o, Pu. J. It. Chilton, Practical Chemist, of
New York t'itv. endorsed bv
Hon. V. L.'Mahcv, Secretary of Stat.
M'm. U. Astoh, the richest man in America.
S. Lr.LANK & Co., l'ropr's of tho Me tropolitan
Hotel, and others.
Hid space permit, wo could give many hundred
certificates, from all parts where tho Pills hao
been used, but evidence even more convincing than
ttie experience or eminent pubuo men is lounu
in their effects upon trial.
These Pills, the result of long investigation and
study, are offered to the public as the best and
most complete which tho present state of medical
science can afford. They are compounded not of
the drues themselves, but of the medicinal virtues
ouly of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical
process in a state of purity, and combined together
in such a manner as to iusure the best results. This
ystem of composition for medicines has been found
in the Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a
more efficient remedy than had hitherto been ob
tained bv any process. The reason is perfectly ob
vious. While bv the eld mode of composition, ev
ery medicine is burdened wilh more or less of acri
monious and injurious qualities, by this each indi.
viduid virtue only that is desired for tho curative
elfert is present. All the inert and obnoxious qual
ities of each substance employed are left In-hind, the
curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is
self-evident the effects should prove as they hav
proved more purely remedinl, find the Pills a surer,
more powerful antidote to disease than any other
medicine known to the world.
As it is frequently expedient that my medicine
should be taken under the counsel of an attending
Physician, and as he could not properly judge of a
remedy without knowing its composition, 1 have
supplied the accurate Formulas by which both my
Pectoral aud Pills arc made to tho waole body of
Practitioners in the United States and British Amer
ican Provinces. If however there should be any
one who has not received them, they will be
promptly forwarded by mail to his address.
Of all the Patent Medicines that arc olfcred, how
few would be taken if their composition was known !
Their life consists in their mystery. I have no
mysteries.
The composition of my preparations is laid open
to all men. and all who are competent ti iudge on
the ubjcct freely acknowledge their convictions I
ot tlicir intrinsic merits, llie tnerry rceiorai was
pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful
medicine nctoro lis etlccts wt ro anown. Jinny em
inent Physician have declared the some thing of
my Pills, and eveu more confidently, and aro will
ing to certify that their anticipations were more
than realized" by their eifects upon trinl.
They operate by their powerful influence on tha
internal viscera to purify tho blood aud stiiuulute it
into healthy action remove the obstructions of
the stomach, bowels, livur, and other orcans of the
body, restoring their irregular action to health, and
by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange
ments as are the first origin ot disease.
being sugar wrapped they are pleasant to take,
and being purely vegetable, no harm con arise from
their use in any quautity. '
For minute directions, see wrapper on the Box.
rttEl'AKKD BV
JAMES C. AYER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
LOWELL, MASS.
Price S3 Cents por Sox. Five Eoxes for $L
solli nr
Weiw Jk Rruner. tim!iury; Bird St J--hn, Whsnv.iuii.
W.Wiemcr, Norlhuml'Pilitod ; J. F. CasWw, Aftlton;
aist bv sll Duipgists in Xortimru Pennsylvania.
June t3, Iboi. ly.
FpHASK'S Magnetic Ointment at
A May 19. WEISER et BRUNER'S.
Fin lot of Wall Paper .hist received and fur
sale by
WM.
McCABTV,
Market Street.
Sunbury, June J.1855.
HARDWARE and Queensware in great va
rieties and of all descriptions, just recivd
and for sal. by WM A.KNABB
Lewei Augusta, My IBM.
1 I ATS at CAPS Silk and Slouch
lists,
M.M.
Military and cloth Cap lor men and boy.
also Gum Shoe of various size, tust recejvea
and for sal at YOUNU'6 ej'f ORE-
fc'unbury Nv.Zt,ltH.
3P
JAKES BARBER
WHOI.K9ALR UETAII.
CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT,
S. E. earner of .Second j- Cnrrni J,.
, rHIlADBLMHA.
Where may be fou-id, one of the largest ami
best assortment of Clocks and Time Piece in the
United Ftsjes in quantitie. to sort purchasers,
of from a single Clock, to one thousand Clocks '
embracing every variety of My la and manuW
tyre, su.ialle for Clmrchce. Hall., Countine
Housea, Tailors, Sleeping apailn.ents.and Kirch
en. Steam and C.nal Boat., snd Hall road Car..
n, U-V- C,ocki. PlrcJ and Warranted.
Clock Trimmings for sale. Also,.
Manufacturer of Barber', CeLbrattd Fine
GOLD PENS
Embracing ,11 the qualities of the fine.) qui!
Pn, in addition to which tho durability of lh,
metal i, fully as.oci,,,! eill, jnvo, 0 M
srid CTver Pencils, aud 1'en Holders, Plata
I tug to purchase aro invited to call.
I - ,., JAMES HARDER,
, I'., comer Chestnut snl Second .Sis. 1'inli
j Philadelphia, June 83, 1H55. y. '
j Extraordinary Anlval"of
1 rJ m i: subscriber tokes pleasure in informing
I his c.untomurs and tlm nnUix r.n...n. .v,-.
he is now in receipt of an uuusually largo and
Splondid Auaortmont of New Goods.!
To endeavor to enumerate the one liundreth
port of the articles Would bB uscIm. Sufllbe it
10 say, tncy nave been selected with the greatest
care, and they will be disposed of at as low price
as the same quality can bo purchased elsewhere.
My motto is
"Quick Sales and Small Profits."
Ho takes this method of presenting to the
public his thanks fur the liberal patronage exten
ded to him, and by stiict attention to business,
ha respectfully solicits a continuance of the same.
It will be advisable for purchasers to call and
examine his assortment before purchasing else
where. All kind of produce taken in exchange.
EDWARD Y. BRIGHT.
Sunbury, Muy 19, 1855
Booksellers & Stationers,
4 RE now selling off their entiro stock of
Hooks and Stationary, saved from the fire
of tho 15th tilt., at very low prices. The stock
embraces eery variety of miscellaneous Books,
School Books, and all kinds of Blank Books,
also domestic and imported Stationary of every
description. As we are selling out at low prices
11 win ue won 10 call early and secure bargain
TEKKY & ERETY,
S. XV. corner 4th and Race streets,
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, June 23, 1855 tf.
SUN3TJRY, PA.
Til E subscriber respectfully inform tho publh
that cho still continues io keep the above
named public house.
She has also received a new aupply of good
liquors and wines, and trusta that she will be
able to give satisfaction to all who may visit her
house.
MAF.! THOMPSON
Sunbury June 53, 1855 if.
MOUNT C ARM EL HOUSE,
MOUNT CARMEL,
Northiimberland county, Pa.
r"jnillS large and commodious Hotel Is situated
-A- on the hmnflbe l.nrtist mnoiitiiiii. nnrli
- i- . -- j
halfway between Sunbury and Poltsville. Tin
scenery tha salubrity of the atinosphero and
the cool mountain breezes, make it one of the
! most delightful summer retreat in the country,
i The Hotel, is a new structure, four stories high,
j fitted up with all the modern conveniences. Tho
pure mountain water is introduced into every
I chamber. The place ia easy of access, beng
: but one and a half hours rido fiorn Sunburv, over
the Philadelphia and Ouubury Rail road. From
Pottsvillc, it can be reached by the Mine Hill
I I'Hii roao to .-vsiiiand, and from tlieuce to Mt.
! Carmel 4 miles, by Omnibus.
j Every attendance will bo paid by the propria.
tor to make guests coinknluble. Charges mode
i rale. n
JOSEPH M. FE'AGER.
Mt. Carmel, lune 23, 1855. tf. ,
Bargains at the Old Stand.
FRILING & GRANT
RE now opening a new and very desirable
stock of Spring and Summer Hoods, em
bracing an endless .variety. Their atock con
sists in pa it of
Black & Fancy BroadclotJis & Cassimeree,,
Summer Wares for men aud boys, all styles and
prices. .
DRESS GOODS.
SILKS Plain and L'igured Black.
An assortment of Plaid Stripe and Figured Tan
ey Dress Silks at unusually low pricos,
rjlitUics, Brazes, Brazo De Laina, Mu.
lie Lains. Lawns, Ac,
GINGHAMS from 1 to 5 cent per yard.
CALICOES " 3 1-2 J - '
T;ilIT!3 GOODS, ... . .
Cambric, Jaronctts, Swhrs, Tarltori, Mull, Cohl-
nett, French andwis Laces, Edging, fie
Brown and bleached Muslins, Drillings, Tick,
Clucks, Towliugs, Table Diapers, oc.
. .uoci:icii.
HARDWARE and QUEENS WARE.
Cedar-ware, Hollow-ware, Iron, Steel, Plaater,'
Salt and Fish.
Also a fresh supply of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
Thankful for past favors, we hope by strict
attention and a desire to pleat:, atill to meet with
the approval of our friend.
tV Country produce of all kind taken at tha
highct market price
Sunbury, June 2, 1853. ly.
L. II. I I Mi,
Stencil Cutter,
Au. 1 North Sixih Street,
(SA.IXSNT )
PHILADELPHIA.
STENCIL BRANDS cut for Merchants, Tsr
mers, Miller snd Distillers.
Alphabats, brushes and Inks of the very best
quality.
c a'riss, i a. rui,
Fhila., June 23, 195.".. 2m.
NOTICE.
V"OTICE is hereby given that application will
' be made to the next legislature of Pennsyl
vania, at the session of 156. for the creation of
a corporate body, with banking and discounting
privileges, to be called the Suamokisi Diss,'
located at iS'hamokiiitown, Northumberland Co.,
Pa., wilh a capital stork o( 150,t)( 0, wilh the
privilege of increasing the same to 31)0,000 if
necessary.
Sbainokin, May !?. 1855. 8m.
TOBACCO, &c.
Siraw'-arrV. Congresa,
Eldorado Fig. Eldorado Caka,
sarsaparilla Fin Cut, Prsd Fine Cut.
Andersons , fJ,'1?. ,V
WEISER & BKCNtlt.
Sunbury, May S, 185S.
SEGARS'
El Dorado,
Rio Hotidp,
La CuriusidaiL
Canalo.
llsvana Cheroot,
El Neptune,
El DuenJo,
Recreailorsa,
La Semiaruils,
Plantation,
For Sale at Wlistn
Sunbury. May . 185.
"I HA IN PCMFS.-
A small auinber of than
xcalleiil pump have been received and are
..Tc-Uor-leb, H. B. MASTER.
HunrHirv, Ju 4. 1855 . .
II
CSBAND'S Mgi f sate by
May 1'J
U EISf.B Ar BKCNBR.
4