Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, September 15, 1855, Image 3

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    SCMa!ES-
rcvery description, suits' lo fof Railroads,
Vfjc., for weighing Way, Coal, Oro and Mer
chdiw) generally. Purchasers run no risk, ev
ersrale I Guaranteed correct, end if, after trial
nfound aalisfnctory, cnn be returned without
crce.
" Factory at Old 6tnd, established f t
IT Ihon twenty yenre, corner of ninth and
Won Street, Philadelphia.
ABBOTT & Co..
Pucceosor to Elliot & Abbott,
rtillu. Sept. 1, 1665. 8mC.
Mho Voters of Northumberland County.
At .V. -,t ;..;... r . .... i r 1
imiinii vi a ii tiuiuvi vi my menus
offer myself to your consideration ai an Inde-
ijendent candidate fur
, . COUNTY TREASURER,
at tho ensuing; election. Should a majority of
my lenow citizens elect ma tu that elucs, 1 will
oiscuarge Its duties faithfully.
JOHN BO WEN.
Sunbury, August S3, 1855. te.
AUDITORS' NOTICE.
1IE undersigned, appointed Auditor hy the
Orphans Court o f Northumberland county,
to audit the exception to the uhcount of Daniel
Cameron. Inte of Rush tnwnshln. ilee'.b i,
th administrators of William Gcnrhart, late of
sat. I tnwnsiu p. oec'tl., who was one of the execu
tors of said D.miel Cameron, dee'd, will attend to
me nuucsoi ins saw appointment, at his office in
Vl ttnrmiirS ,.f SntiKiirv nn C 4 ., ..1 - .. .U . tr.l.
..... v " j . vi. uaiuiutj, lilt l.illl
dav of September next, at 10 o'clock, A. M.,
of snid day, at which lime and place all persona
iniaresieu are requesr.ru to attend.
WM. M. ROCKEFELLER, Auditor.
Rnnbury, Aug. 25. 1855. 3t.
AUDITORS' NOTICE.
TV OTIC E is hereby Riven, that the under
i. signed auditor appointed by the Orphans'
'Court of Northumberland county to make dis
tribution and adjust the rates and proportions of
the assets remaining on the hands of Jacob Sbipe,
administrator of Charles Wollenbarh, late of
Northumberland county, dee'd., to and among
the creditor of said deceased nccording to law.
will nt end lo the duties of bis said appointment
pn Saturday, the 15th day of September next,
at 10 o'cloc k. A. M. of said day, at his office in
tie Borough of Sunbury, at whirh time and
place all person interested may attend if they
re proper.
WM. M. ROCKEFELLER, Auditor.
Sunbury, A tiff. 25, 1855. (it.
GENUINE HONEY SOAP.
'ITHE pnnty, fragrance
-- cV mild ei
Fnioliient
properties of this Soap,
renders it especially de
ervimr a place on everv
toilet. Forchappedhands,
antl various diseases of
the eliiii. it is imeiiunlrd. Each cake is stamped
WM. COX WAV, I6S South Second street,
Philadelphia. No ether is Genuine.
Improved Chemical Olivo Soap,
Warranted ti Woih in hard, soft, or salt water.
This soap has poweilul cleansing properties,
which readily remove Oil, Paint, Dirt, See., from
every d"c iplion of goods without injury to them.
For all domestic purposes it is superior to any
other soap in use. and 0 per rent, cheaper than
the common rosin tor. p. l'.ac'.i bar is stamped.
WILLI A M CONWAY.
168 South Second street, Philadelphia.
Manufacturer of Kancy and Staple Soaps, sperm,
stearins and tallow candles, importer and dealer
In sal soda, soda ash. ro.in, Ac.
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
PhiU. August 5, 1835 if.
LAND WARRANTS. The highest price
will be given lor La. d Warrants by the sub
scriber. 11. 1. A1AUK.
AUDITORS' REPORT!
Repokt or thr ArntTORs or NoaTBCitr.ER-
i.a.vd Cocmr, toa tiik Yr.ia 184.
Pmncis Burher, Fq.. Treasurer i f Korlhum
berland County, in account with the eamt.
Pa.
To nm.-inut of nnttnndintr tax
for 18j3 atid previous years. $5,99 CO J
" amount ol tax assessed ior
18.-.4, 11.003 20
" amount of Connty, Road and
School ttix on unseated lands
for and previous yenrs, 3.413 58
" Amount of rent Irom l uol'.c
l'tiiUlings,
" balauce due Treasurer,
21 50
39 84 J
821,26773i
Cr.
By amount of outstanding tax
'for 1S.V1 and previous year.
" amount of exonerations al
lowed Collectors for lc5 l and
previous years,
" amount of commissions al
lowed Collectors for 1854 and
previous,
" Cash paid out on Commis
ioners' Orders.
" Treasurer's commission en
$13,0il 2G ut 2fr percent.
66,775 0C
448 46
C73 64J!
13,044 26
326 10
$21,267 734,
Frarici'.t Bucher. Ea., Treasurer of Northum.
berland County, in account with the some
respecting Suae tax on real anit personal.
Dr.
Tii amount of outstanding State
tax for 1653 and previous years, $1,915 07
1 aggregate amount of saiU tax
assessed for 1854.
15,864 09
" amount of State tux received
on unseated land,
" interest on State tax,
'balance due Ceunty,
1,186 61
14 71
2,848 62$
21,829 09 J
Cr.
T!t amnnnt of outstanding tax for
1834 and previous years, $5,51 12
" error in dupliciite,
"Treasurer's receipt from State
, Treasurer, dated July 20th,
18.")4.
"abatement allowed collectors
' Treasurer's per centage on
$13,967 61, at 1 percent,
" commissions allowed collec
tors, ' .exonerations,
3 75
13;7 61
735 14
139 67
763 63
468 17
$21,829 09J
llSl8
rranW Bucher, Esq., Treasurer of Northum.
bcrlaud County, in account with the same
refecting Militia lines.
To aggregate amount of outstand
ing tax for 1853 and previous
years,
uiiiouut of tax asssessea Tor
1654,
" hulanca due coonty by Trea
surer, $868 80
947 50
1.034 83
$2,851 13
Cr.
n . ...1 nt m, lain nil lo (? taX for
1 854 and nrevious years, . $ 1I53 30
amount paid Treasurer or
Washington Guards, for
1853.
" do Puwart Guards, 1854,
" do Poppcnvillo Cavalry, '51
do Cadwulader Jufuntry, '54
" do Phaiuokin Guards. 51.
do Fanners and Mechamcs
Artillery. 1853.
do Cadwalader Infantry, 03,
do Xorth'd Troon, '63,
" do Pewurt Guards, ';i3.
do Shainokin Guards. '52.
rln J. II. Zimmerman, Bri
50 00
50 00
50 00
75 00
50 00
50 00
75 00
75 00
60 00
50 00
gade Inspector, for '54,
do paid Assessor for mak
92 55
tin
a list of delinquent militia
2 00
men, (
Treasurer' com mission on
t M 55 at I Jror cent.
" oxonorntion arloweci collfc
ton for 1654 and pmioua
years,
" commiMon allowed Colleo.
tors fur 1854 and prarious
year,
852 00
40 2!)
82,801 13
Franris Bucher, Esq., Trtatstrer in nrcotmt
artift the .mnty respecting iutaitsri Lfcen
Dit.
To n(rpre(mle amount of Fttid li
cense for 1854, tin per lint fur
nished I reixsiirer by the Mer
cnn tile Appraiser,
$DG0 25
10 37
" amount of License granted by
Couuty Treasurer,
$970 C2
Cb.
By amount raid Yonngmnn k
Son for publishing Mercantile
Appraisers List,
" amount paid II. B. Masscr for
same.,
" do do German,
" Treasurer's cotnmissiou on
$976 62, at 5 per cent.
" balance duo by Treasurer,
$11 90
11 90
11 4)0
49 53
886 3'J
$970 62
Francis Bucher, Esq., Treasurer of Nnrthuw
berland County, in account with the satie
respecting Tavern License.
Dr.
To amount of said license granted
by the Court for '54, $545 00
Crt.
Bv Treasurer's commission on
$545, at 5 per cent. $2" 25
" bulance due by ConDty Trea
surer, 517 75
$545 00
Francis Bucher, Esq., Treasurer, in account
with the County respecting Beer Houses and
Ouster Shops.
Pn.
To amount of nM license as per
list furnished by Mercantile
Appraiser. $39 00
" a mem tit of said license granted
by County Treasurer, 50 87
$139 87
Cr.
By Treasnrer's commission
"$139 87, at 5 per cent.
" balance due by Treasurer,
on
7 00
132 87
$139 87
JVanci Burher, Esq., Treasurer in account
with the County respecting Distillers, Brew
tn, and Jiectiyers of Whiskey License.
Dr.
To amount of said license furnish
ed by Mercantile Appraiser,
$13 00
UR.
By Treasurer's commission on
S13 at a per cent.,
balance due from County Trea
surer,
$13 00
Francis Bucher, Esq., Treasurer, in acconnt
wxttt the County respecting Lvense granted
for placet of amusement.
Dr.
To amount received from Circus, $50 00
" do billiard table, 30 00
$80 00
Cr.
By commission on $80 at 5
per
cent.
" balance due by Treasurer,
$4 00
76 00
S80 00
Expenditures of Northumberland County.
Premiums on fox scalps,
Clk's w., G. Martin, 7.3. SPS 29
54. 3G3 354,
448 64
265 G8j
2M 63
1.710 61
30C 30
38S 78
44G 78
1,079 33
189 40
608 86
2,618 18 J
55 6Bi
Assessors' wajres,
Road and brulpe views,
Buildinp & repairing bridpes.
Constables for making returns, sVc,
Keiunuinp,
Public Bmldinrs,
Sheriff's Fees,
Commonwealth costs,
Election expenses,
Juror's wages,
ruel,
Cbas. Weaver, '53, $41 00
'54, 270 00
311 00
Simon Snyder, '.13, $24 00
'54, CO 00
Jos. Nicclv, 1854,
On. C. Welker. "
74 00
95 00
25 00
8 30
e
I. Fliilip Rcnn, "
$00 65
12 35
Outstanding Taxes for 1354 and precious y"rs on the 31t December. 1854.
Names of Colleetors.
Townships.
Michael Evert,
Upper Augusta.
Northumberland,
Coal,
Delaware,
I.pwis,
Delaware,
Norlhumhcrland
Snnlmry
C'bilisquunne,
Rush,
Tnrhut,
Sunbury,
Coal,
Upper Augusta,
Camerjn,
Northumberland,
Rush,
Lewis,
Coal,
Lower Mnhanoy,
Cameron,
Chilisqitaqne.
Northumberland,
Sunbury,
Lower Augusta,
M ilton,
Tnrhut.
Lower Mahanoy,
Chiliaqnaqne,
Delaware,
Lower Augusta,
Milton,
Rush,
Sunbury,
Zerhe,
Coal,
Jordan,
Shamokin,
Turbut,
Lewis,
Lower Augusta,
Loer Mahanoy
Little Mahanoy,
Milton.
Northumberland,
Point,
Rush,
Shamokin,
Sunburv,
Tnrbnt!
Upper Augusta.
Upper Mahanoy,
Zerbe,
0al,
Chilisqnaqoe,
Cameron,
Delaware,
JacksoD,
Jordan,
John I.eisenring,
John Leibitr,
David Stnhlneeker,
Thomas Burr,
David fctahlneeker,
John I.eisenrinj,
.Tneoh Bpck,
Dennis Bunv,
Ilenrv B. Johnson
George Knntz,
Conrad Kershner,
John Leihig,
Jnnnh Ecknian,
John Iune,
Peter Rneh
Henry R. Johnson
David Wilson,
Solomon Martx,
Jneoh ISineeman,
John Hir.e,
,acon Kline,
Peter Ruch,
Peter Pursel.
Jacob R. Clark,
,7ames Buov,
Ahrahnm Kissinger,
Martin Bnchman,
D. P. Cnnl,
Wm. R Irwin,
Daniel D. Conrad,
.times liuov.
Henry R. johnson,
Peter Hileman.
Jeremiah Peunepaclier,
nnas .isennari,
Daniel D. .flobner,
Ssmnol Hales,
Abraham Kissinger,
Frederick Fox.
Jacob R. Clark,
Martin Bachman.
Enoch D, Raker,
Joseph Eckbert,
f7 B. Smith.
Joseph Vankirk,
til.iL r-r I .
rump line,
Samuel Hales,
Pater Hileman,
Jacob Stamm,
Michael Kieffer,
Jacob H. Kaufman.
Jeremiah Fenenpacker,
Elias Eisanbart,
John Simpaoa,
John Uoyer,
James Beard,
Nicholas Prumheller,
Paniel D. fiohner,
mv it. iniliinH sf Vnrfbnmherland ("buntr. in the Commonwealth
rannjvWatii. do certify that, in poruanca of the 4th aeetion of an act entitled an act reejiila
Ti"!' IM. ' .rM to.ofbin. Ac. 'naaaed the 1Mb of pril. 1834. we met at the Oimmiaeion
era' Office, in tbe borough of Sanbnry. onth
tima to time, aud did audit, adj'iat ana seme me several sccuums rmu,irU vl .i.o..,
the several acts of semby and supplements thereto, according to the beat of our judgments
.Wlll-
ttit.
- nia stnn eaaia.
99
I anu aw.,.1.1
M.J.D. WITHIKC.TONJL.8 J.
Conrt Crier's wage, r : 194 IS
rrmttnt;. " : i :i .. S8Z 67
Incidental exnonscn, 165 40
Dist Aty, O. W. Tuarp, '64, 160 SO
Stationery, , , 116 09
Coonty Engine, 63 75
Cnronor'a Inquests, 133 05
Road ond School (at on unseated
lands, 5,448 54
Auditors pay for 1853, 145 00
Prothonntary's fees, 282 68
Eastern Penetentiary, 37 61
I.nniitic Hospital, 225 79
Prison expenses, 84 3ft
Register alul Rccordor'a tsea, IS 90
Agricaltnral Society, 77 50
$13,455 22
Amount of Court Txnet and Jury Fundt, and
to whom paid.
Plaintiff, Ecfsndantt. To whom paM.
Rockefellow, Norton, not paid $4 00
C'otn'wealtb Hileman fit al Ueard 3 00
" Elliott " 30 00
" Marti M 40 00
" (Jerinser " 40 00
Kicfler
Martin
(iood
Crawford
Masser
Wilhelm
Winchester
llnwon
Ulioads
Hnsh & wife
Hilliard
Wolfinger
Troxel
Cnmmings
1'illmyer
Pnrdv
Wilhi'lra
Wutson
not paid
Beard
ii
not paid
Beard
Thompson "
Wert man "
Snxtoii ndm'r not puid
Ilaittnati jr. "
Bnchniitn et al "
Ctiinmiiifrs "
Kipp et al Beard
Uartnan et al "
Conrad not paid
Fisher et al Beard
Cabel
Burr "
C.ibi'1
E win n
Wuzironseller
Wetzel
NTeidig
Fisher
Brosious
Tucyurt et al
Fwrnian
Uossler
Bank of North'd Wagner
Ilolnwell
Reed
Com'wealtb
Clement not paid
Hanoirnn '
Clement "
Stepp "
Caldwell et al not paid
Wiildron "
Buflir.gtou "
A psley "
llnrinnn "
Ztrbe Run eo "
Fii'ose "
Rohbins et al Board
Welsa
Davis
Walter
Simpson
llilbish
Ulmads
Philips
Nerbet
Tracy
Com wealth
Fisher
not pi
Whito & Morviim Bower Gosh co Beard 4
Cnmmings Hunt ct al not paid 4
Prnekomillcr Sensholta " 4
Sciirfried Whitesido " 4
Cash account letn-een Francis Tiucher. Trea
surer, and the count' of Northumberland.
Pit.
To amount of cash received on
County tax for 1S54 and prcvi
ous years. 810,413 64 J
" amount of cash received on un
seated lands for road, school
and county tax Tor 18o2 & '53. 3,413 58
" cash received for rent of Pub
lie Baildintrs, 21 50
$13,847 72
Cr.
By amount of cash paid ont on
county orders. $13,044 26
" Treasurers commission on
13,044 26 at 2 per cent, 326 10
S13.370 36
Balance in Treasurers hands, 477 3CJ
State Funds.
Dr.
To amount of State tax received
'for 1854 and previous years. $14,004 02
" State tax received on unseat
ed lands for 1852 '53. 1,186 61
Cr.
By ain't paid State Treasurer.
' commission on $13,967 61
$15,190 63
$13,967 61
at
139 67
1 per cent,
$14,107 23
$1,083 35
Balance in Treasurer's bands,
Militia Fumls.
Pr.
To amount of cash received
on
Mililia
tax for 1854 and pre-
vious,
78! 50
Cr.
By amount of cath paid to .differ
ent military compunies,
" Treasurer's commission on
$699 55 at 1 per cent,
$699 55
6 99
$706 56
S75 96
Balance in Treasurer's hands,
Tears,
Coauiy,
CtaM,
Militia
1846
1848
834 00
f 48 07
l no
1 95
1849
$4 02
11
45
60
63
13 SO
84 50
31 43
1850
61 43
133 054
127 53
19 29
7 24
45 00
29 00
59 50
29 00
4 09
1851
T,6 66
l!i9 67
106 62
12
179
67
139
54
73
31
721
IS
78
7 35
41 00
28 00
13 95
6 00
1853
17 58
217 84
313 09
9 72
25
172
13
8
8
24
6
3
21
30
00
35
50
50
40
58
1853
42 01
92 16
2?2 MJ
121 67J
340 74
75 33
160 481
32 45
67
34
402
35
11
94
69 50
60 00
69 60
29 00
64 50
14 60
40 62
83 38
96 42
217 53
73 05
43 26$
11 50
63 00
17 50
16M
225 59
155 69
486 12
153 72
283 76
108 58
534 00
154 64
395 10
645 21
237 65
416 07
258 53
350 62
309 80
524 30
79 58
738 07
220 40
212 53
70 19
73 40
363 80
107 DO
62 36
69 50
357 19
70 54
6'2 27
245 89
97 74
446 81
61 24
483 41
402 15
450 21
47 22
260 61
26 04
97 62
23 00
82 50
67 50
13 50
32 601
37 00
21 50
17 50
67 00
50 00
7 00
21 00
23 60
55 00
194 00
84 00
14 00
60 00
81 60
41 60
4,T7f 06 S,T61 i fi.'ot sa
first duy of January, 1855, and adjourned
from
luis tm uj vi ssussit, i
i r
HOOVER. L. S.J JNO, t io.nu.i
Orphans' Court Sale.
TN pursuance) of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Northumberland county, will be exposed to
public sale, on SATURDAY, the SBlh day of
(September next, on the premises, the following
described rtal estate, to wit t a certain
TRACT OP LAND,
altuate In Jordan township, eeunty aforesaid,
adjoining lands of Nathan Schraber, Frederick
Tyseu, Ueofge Trsutmm. and monntain land,
where on is erected a doable Log House, hank
barn end other outbuilding, containing about
one hundred acres, more or less, about two thirds
of which are cleared. Late the estate of Andrew
Lenta, dee'd. 8ale to commence at 10 o'clock,
A. M., of said day, when the teriniof ele will be
made known bv
BENJAMIN LEITZIL, Adm'r.
By order of the Court, )
JNO. P. PtnSEL, Clk. O. C. V
Sunbury, Aug. 18, 1865. is. )
W0NDEHS OF NATUKE
r'IIE present Proprietor of the newly discov
1 ercd YUNFIKLDCAVIS (limestone) in
Drv Valley. Union county, hereby Rives notice
that the cave will not tie, open on Sundays for
Visitors. It may be visited by Ladies and Gen
tlemen, en Saturdays of every week, when es
pecial preparations will be made to accommodate,
with liybts.
ty All persons are forbidden to break ofT,
injure, or take away anv specimens from the
Cave, under penalty of prosecution.
The payment of 12J tents only 1s required of
every person before entering
NOAII WALTER.
Dry Valley, Aug. II, 1 855 3m.
I'LEMINO Se BBOTHER,
PE0DUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Ko. 40 South Water Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Particular attention paid to sales of the following
articles :
Grain, Butter, Lard, Pork, Deans, Potatoes,
Creen and dried Fruits, Grass Seeds,
Onions, Wool, Feathers, Poultry,
Ac., Ac, &c.
Er.rtaxKCr.s. Wm. Srown, Esq. Wm. C
Patterson, Esq., Paul T. JocO. Esq., Philadel
phia, John Gill, Esq., Pittsburg.
Phils., June 2, lB55.-ply7.-ch a!8.
PILES -fVISTID HASPS.
NEW STREET FILE WORKS,
Philadelphia.
THE" subscriber is constantly Manufactur
ing I ilea and Rasps of superior quality
and at the lowest prices, equal to the bed im
ported goods, anil much cheaper.
M A N UFA CTUHERS & MECHANICS can
have their OLD FILES RE-CUT and mtde
equal to new, at about half the original cost.
Hat 14 inches $2,00 per Dnz. ; i iat.l t inches
$2, 75 per Doz. ; Snw-files, Half Hound, .Vili.-aw
and other Files in proportion. Single Files and
fractional parts of dozens charged at the sumo
rates, and wirrantcd sati.-fjetorv.
J. B. SMITH.
NO. CI NEW STREET Mwecn Race and
Vine 6c Second & Third Ut. Pbiladcli Ilia.
Philada. August 13, IP55. 3m.
Trusses! Trusses 1! Trusses!!!
C. II. NEEDLES,
Trass and Brace Establishment.
S. IV. Cor. of Twelfth and Jlace Streets,
Philadelphia.
M PORTER ol fine French Trusses, combi
ning extreme lightness, ease and durability
with correct construction. Hernial or ruotured
natients can he suited by remitting amounts, as
below : Sending number of inches round the
hips, and staling side aliened.
Cost of Single Truss, 2. J3. 4. E5. Double
5, 6, !S and $10. lustra riions as to wear,
and how to etfect a cure, when possible, sent
with the Truss. Also for sale, in great variety.
Dr. r.nnning'j Improved riiltnt Hotly Crarr,
For the cure of Prolapsus Uteri j Spinal Props
and Supports, Patent Shoulder Hraccs, Chest
Lxpauders and L rector Unices, adapted to all
wilji Stoop Shoulders and Weak lungs; Engiinh
Elaxtic Abdominal Belts, suspensories, hynnges
male and female.
ft" Ladies' Rooms, with Lady attendants.
Phila., Aug. 4, 185.1. ly P 8.
To the Voters of Northumberland County.
I hereby oiler myself to the qualified voters of
Northumberland county, as a candidate for
COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
at the ensuing election. Should I be elected. I
promise to pciforiu the duties of said cilice faith
fully and impartially.
t KLDUKlLiv HAAS.
Upper Augusta, Aug. II, 1H55. te.
To the Electors of Northumberland
County.
I hereby offer myself to the qualified voters of
Northumberland coanty, as a candidate for
COUNTY TREASURER.
Should I be elected, I promise to perform the
duties of said office, faithfully and impartially.
PETE It HILEMAN.
.inburv, June 53, 1655, te.
To the Voters of Northumberland County.
At the solicitation of a number of my friends,
I offer myself to your consideration as a candi
date for
COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
at the enseing election. Should a majuiily of
my fellow citiien elect me to that office, I will,
discsrge its duties faithfully audio the best of
my ability.
JtMbt'M VA.MUU1V.
Point tp., Aug. 11, 1855. lo.
FOR SALE!
f TEAM ENGINES 90 Horse power each
with boiirrs. Would make excellent pump'
ing engines, together with 't large blowing cylin
ders, suitable tor a blast furnace. Apply to
IIEMtY LUAuUIN ECKElt ik l'U.
Shamokin Iron Works,
bliuinukin, Pa.
Shamakin, July tl, 1S55,
J. B. DOBBINS,
No. 22 SWA Wharves,
ABOVE CflESTNUT 8TRRUT, PHILADELPHIA.
UHLI.B IX
GTT.AJXrO,
IMPROVED Super Plnisphate of Lime, Pou
drette, and Land Plaster. Having eery
facility for supplying all articles in the above
line of the best quality, at the vejy lowest mar
ket prices, would most respectfully solicit a call.
Also, Cheese, Soaps, Candles, Spices, 4c.
Sunbury, July ill, 1835 c3m.
CEDARTCBS, Horse Buckets. Painted Puck
Alfl. slffat Tenderer (!r,rn ltrnnma Itua
kets, Children's Wagons, and
Yankee f locks
ust received and for sale by
May 8. 1855. I. W. TENr P
t
HOSIERY. Mens' word and cotton Sacks,
Ladies' and children's storkinas just open.
ed a YOUNG'S SPORE.
Sunburv Nov. 18, 18.14.
CI ROCERIES Segsrs, Coftee. Molasses
M Spices, Oils, Brandy, Gin, Wine, Macker
el, Herring and Salt, just leceived and for sale
by vjvt. A. KIAUU.
Lower August May a, im.m.
GLOVES Buckskin Gloves and Mitts, do
Gloves wool lined. Ladies Gloves, Chil
dreu'a do.. Mitts, dc, al
Nov 18, '83. YOUNG'S STORE.
f NDELLIBLE INK at
May 19.
WEISER It BRUNEI?.
oft
- 1$LA,CK, Putty a good aMicle for sale by
- " May H. WEISER BRLNER.
pAMILY MEDICINE8.-Brown' Fever and
Ague Pewdera. Fahneetock'a Vermifuee. Dr.
Ja'-ne's celebrated medicines, fceH for sale al
oil
tiff. jrOL'-NO J STORE.
2EW OONTtlOTlOMARY.
WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL.
M. 0. GEAUIIART & CO.,
RE8PECTFULI.Y announce to the citbtens
of Northumberland and the adjoining coun
ties that they have ofiened a Confectionary and
Fruit 8tore in MARKET SQUARE, Sunburv,
where they manufacture amfkeep on hand, at
all times, the most choice Confectionary, dec.,
Wholesale and Jiotail, at Philadelphia prices.
Among their slock of Conlcclionsries, may be
found i
Praneb Seersts, Odm Dmr, sH kinds of soent,
llurned Almonds, I'lVe Drnna,
Cram Whits, Mint Drops, rl sad white,
" Imon Jelly Cskes,
' Rise. Fruit Drops,
Vanllls, Ptick railiss,o(sll snsius,
Comsi.m Sew ski. Ruck Candy,
Liquorica, Almond Candy,
FRUIT.
tnnna, Primes,
I)t. Fie,
Cnrmnrs AiioA, Citrons,
AluwuU, Raises), Nuts of alt kiu W.
LKMON SYItUI
of a superior quality, by the ainjila or dozen. A
superior quality of Scar and Tobacco, and a
variety of ('onfcclionaries, fruit, Ac- all of which
is offered cheap at wholesale or retail. Come
and see we will try to please. Orders from a
distance promptly attended to.
Sunbury, Au. 4, 1865. ly.
JOHN G. MARKEL, M D
!r.SPECTFlTM,Y informs the citizens of
Sunbury and vicinity tliut be has commen
ced the practice ef Medicine and Surgery, and
will promptly attend to the c.ills of all who may
desire bis professional services. His office is at
tiie residence of his mother, Mary Market.
Sunbury, July 14. 1855. Sinpd.
To Iron TIastors and Dealers.
PENNSYLVANIA WIRE WORKS,
No. 21 i4rcA Street, above Front,
Philadelphia.
SIEVES. RIDD1.ES, SCREENS. WOVEN
WIRES, of all meshes and width, with all
kinds of plain and fancy Wire work. Paper
Makers Wire, all kinds. Cylinders and Daudv
Rolls covereJ in the best manner in or out of
the city.
A very superior article of Heavy Founder's
Sieves. All kinde of Iron Ore Wire. Wire and
Sieves for Seed, Grain, Sand, Starch, Snuff,
Urickdust, &c. cVc.
DAYLISH, DARBY &, LINN.
' August, , 1855. C 3 tn
IMPROVED
(trrcn riiosPiiiTF of ijme,
f)50l M'ls. of the most superior manufacture.
Also, (JUAN" of every description, Cal
cined Plaster, Cement, Ac.
IV Produce of all kinds bought and sold on
commission.
R. B. SELLERS A. CO.,
Forwarding end Coiiimisiolt Merchants, No.
fi.-i North Wharves, between Race and Vine
streets, flrlada.
Philadelphia, Auctl't 4. HS5. Imr.
"Celebration of tho Fourth of July.
Great Reduction in Prices ut
ELSBERG'S CLOTIIiSG STORE.
BEING desirous of selling the Burner supply
oil' in season, the undersigned will commence
from and aTter the Fourth of July, to sell' his
stock of Clothing and other seasonable poods at
greatly reduced prices. I think the Anniversary
of Independence a fit time lo begin to sell my
stock much lower, independent of the prices of
dther mcichants. 1 wHi to get as much space as
possible, so that I may have room enough for the
extensive supply of fail goods I shall rccc'ne. The
warm weather having onlv lately commenced, a
good manv ha e nculectod to set their summer
wearyet,! would advise all such to favor me with
a call and supply themselves with the wanting
artii lcs at greatlv reduced prices. "Take heed
all ye nee.ly." None need to sweat in unsuita
ble 'clothing, as I am willing and able to suit my
prices to every in n's purse, from the pooicst la
borer's lo the rich capitalists'.
Mv slock on bund comprises amongst other':
Cents of all colors, styles and materials, which
I will sell at various prices, lima 'fiitv five cts
upwards. Pants of nil the various p i't. nn at I
from 87 cts. to higher prices. Vests fiom 5icls. j
and hicher. Also a splendid assortment of all
kinds of headwear, such as Panama, pihn leaf,
senate, leghorn, Florence, braid, china, pearl and
and diffeicnt sorts of Straw Hats, fine oiul coarse,
white, blue, black and giay fur and wool Hats.
Silk Hats, and different kinds of caps. Also boots
and .-hoes, shirts, collars, revolvers, various kinds
of pistols, Accordeons, Jewelry, fine cutlery,
hosiery, gloves, portmonnaics, ls?sidcs a great
many other articles too numerous to mention ; all
ofwiiiih will be at.ld at lerther reduced rales
from the cheap price originally set upon them,
So let all rjmember the cheap Clothing Store
in Market Square, where I shall be happy to
wait upon you all.
ALBERT ELSBERG.
Sunbury July 14, 1S55.
To the Voters of Northumberland County
' The subscriber respectfully informs bis friends
and fellow citizens that he will be a candiJute for
the office of
COUNTY TREASURER
at the ensuing election, and promises it elected.
lo discharge the duties of said office with fidelity
and impartiality.
JACOB YOI'XG.
Sunbury, July I I, 18SS.te,
11 kit I. OH S UUIGO Kl.r E.
BARLOWS INDIGO BLUE, is now well
established as the best article ever offered for
Blueing Clothes. It is entirely free from acid or
anything injurious to the finest articles. All
hnusekeepera will find it much cheaper and less
trouble than Indigo or any other article. The
great demand for it has brought out several im-
tatinfis. SMorekecpers anu consumers will be
careful to get Bksjawix Baiilow's, put up at
Alfro d Willbergei's Drug Store, No. 1J, N.
fecond Street, Philadelphia, Storekeepers can
get their supplies from the Grocers and Druggists
they deal with, at prices yie'ding good profit.
Drngi, Chemical. Paints, Vurnisltfs, Ty
Stufft, Ire., with a first-rate assortment of every
thing in the line. SUirekerers, I'liysii ians and
manufacturers supplied at reasonable rates.
ALFRED WII.TBERGER, Druguist.
109 N. Second Street, Philadelphia.
July 7, 1855 ly.
1MPROVKI
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
tfHE subscriber informs Dealers and Farmeie
th
hat he has greatly improined the quality of
his
Super Phosphate of Lime,
And now confidently recommends the article
manufactured by hiin, assrrEinoK lo any in the
market, lou are liiMted to tall, examine anil
try it. Also I'cruwun aud Meiicau Guano, Oils,
Candles, fSoap, Ac, at the lowest market rales.
JNO. L. POMERUY, .
Successor 10 Tho. W. Morgan,
No. 9 and 10 South Wharves, Philadelphia.
17 Farmers ran load on two private alleys,
and avoid the crowded wharf.
Phila, July SI, IS5A r6iu.
V
MURELLAM.Oversbous, Pocket Books
Portmoiues, Bilk Pockel-hondkerrbiels.
Neck-ties, Spiiug-stocks, Suspenders, Ac, st,
Nev. 85. "64. YOUNG'S STORE.
flOvlDS. Back. Children' Long. Wd and
fine comb i Hair 13 rushes, Tooth Brushes,
Ac, for sale at YOUNG'S STOltE.
Sunbury, Nov. 18, 1)154.
S II ALLEN REKtiE IPS PILLS A certain
cur for Fever and Ague, fur sale by
VVEISEU ic BlU'NER.
8uubury. uly 33. 1854.
WALL PAPER. A Urge and splendcd
assortment of Wall Paper, Window Pa
per, and Oil Shades, just received and for sale
by I. W. TUNER & Co,
Punury, MT I, ltt
NEW FAMILY GROCERY,
Flour, Food and Provision Btoro.
8EA6H0LTZ & PETER Y,
Broadway, between Market jr Blackberry Sit.
RESPECTFULLY Inform the public that
they have just received a large end Well
selected assortment of choice Family Groceries,
consisting In part of Hams, Shnnlders, Mackerel,
Herring, White Fish, Cod Fish, Salt Preserved
Fruit, Pickles, Cracker. Cheese, Molasses, Rice,
Sugar. Coffee, (green, rosated and ground. Im
perial. Young Hyson, Gunpowder and Dlnck
Teas, Cedar-ware, Stone-ware, Soap, lirusbes
plow and wash lines, boots and shoes, tobacco,
eegara, Ac, together with every article usually
found in a first class Grocery Store, all of which
will be sold at the lowest prices, either for rash or
country produce We also keen on hand choice
Liquors, Port, Lisbon, &c Porter, Ale, leer,
sarsaparilla. 4 c. We are also prepared to sup
ply the citizens with fresh bread, twist, rolls, pies,
pretxoU and enkes of every kind.
N. B. The highest cosh prices will Iss psld for
butter and eggs, corn, oats, rye and wheat.
Sunbury, July 7, 1H55.
N0S. 21 & 22 SOUTH SIXTH STREET,
rniLADELPIIIA.
Agricultural Implement Manufactory, Bristol,
Pa.
Seed Grounds (370 Acres) BloomsJsle, near
Bristol, Pa.
Phila., June 1, 8C5 3m- p3.
Photography I Daguerreotypes 1 1
A NEW ERA IN ART I
J. E. McCLEES.
Successor to M'cClces Germon,)
VirOUI.D call the altenion of the public, not
" ouly to the superiority of the Dnguerreo-
tvpes, tbe Hyalograph, (by some called Ambro
type.) and the various styles of Photography on
paper) but to the fart, .that parties at a distance
possessing a small daguerreotype, may, hy send
ing it tn No. IfiO Chestnut St., hsva made from
it by the means of Photography, and the talents
of the best Artists, a portrait of mi ana, from
a small Loeket to the full site of life.
A small book containing description, prices,
Ac, Ac, will be sent gratis to any parson ma
kii.g the request.
McCT.PES'
Philadelphia Photograph Establishment,
No. IbiJ Chestnut at., below 7th.
Phila., July SI. 1S55. tf.
AYER'S
PILLS.
FOE AIL THE PTJBP0SE8 07 A
FAMILY PHYSIC.
Therb has long existed a public demand for an
effective purgative pill which could be relied on aa
aure and perfectly sufe in its operation. This has
been prepared to meet that demand, and an exten
sive trial of its virtues has conclusively shown with
what success it accomplishes tbe purpose designed.
It is easy to make a physical pill, but not easy to
make the best of all pilu one which should have
none gf th objections, but all the advantages, of
every other. This has been attempted here, and
with what success wa would respectfully submit to
the public decision. It has been unfortunate for
the patient hitherto that almost every purgative
medicine is acrimonious and irritating to the bow
els. This is not. Many of them produce so much
griping pain and revulsion in the system as to more
than counterbalanco the good to lis derived from
them. These pills produce tin irritation or pain,
unless it arise from a previously existing obstruc
tion or derangement in the bowels. Being purely
vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any
quantity ; but it is better that any medicine should
be taken judiciously. Minute directions for their
use in the several 'diseases to which they are ap
flicnhle are ifiven on the box. Among the com
plaints which have been speedily cured by them, we
mav mention Liver Complaint, in its various forms
of Jaundice. Indigestion, Languor and Loss of Ap
petite, Listlessness, Irritability, Bilious Headache,
Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side
and Loius ; for, in truth, all these are but the con
sequence of diseased action in the liver. As an
aperient, tbev atf.d prompt and sure relief in Cos
tiveness, Files, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Scruf
ula and Scurvy, Colds With soreness of the body,
Ulcers and impurity of the blood j in short, any
and every ease where a purgative is required.
Thev nave also producrd some singularly suc
cessful cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel,
Ervsipelns, Palpitation of the Heart, Pruns in the
Back, Stomach, and Side. They should be freely
taken in tbe spring of the year, to purify the blood
and prepare the system for the change of seasons.
An occasional dote stimulates the stomach and
bowels into healthy action, aud restores the appe
tite and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by their
stimulsut sction on the circulatory system, reno
vate the strength of the liody, and restore ta
wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism,
llenee an occasional dose is advantageous, even
though no serious derangement exists; but un
necessary doting should never be carried too far,
as every purgative medicine reduces the strength,
when taken to excess. The thousand cases in which
a physic is required cannot be enumerated here, but
they suggest themselves to the reason of every
bodv ; and it is couridently believed this pill will
answer a better purpose than any thing which has
hitherto been available to mankind. J hen their
virtues are once known, the public will no longer
doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a
cathartic medicine. Being sugar-wrapped they are
pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no
harm can arise from their use in any quantitv.
For minute directious see wrapper ou la Boa.
FRErARED BY
JAMES C. AYEIt, ,
Practical and Analytical Cbeiulst,
LOWELL, MASS.
PrUe 85 Cents per Box. rive Bos for $L
AYER'S
CHERRY PECTORAL,
For ! rapid Cure of
(orciis, colds, iioauscxcss,
BUOXi IUT1S, iViioorixu-tuiuii,
UlOrP, ASTHMA, AM)
(OXSUIt'TIOX.
Thi remedy has won for itself such notoriety
from iu cures of every varielv of pulmonary dissass,
that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi
dences of iu virtues in anv community whers it
has been employeo. oo wine is u arm u. w
fulness, and so numerous tbe eases of its cures,
that almost every section of the country abounds
In persons publiclv known, who have been restored
from alarming and even desperate diseases of the
lungs by its use. When once tried its superiority
ever everv other mediein of its kind is too appar
ent to escape observation, and where iu virtues are
km.wu. the public no longer hetiti.te what antidote
i f,.r th distressina and dangerous arrec-
lions of the pulmonary organs which are incident
to our climate. And not only in formidable at
tacks upon the lungs, but for ths uuUer varieties
of Colds. Coi'Ohs, Ho4Kxsas, Ac. ; and for
Childhbm it is the nleasanteat aud safet medidue
that can be obtained.
As it has lung been in constant use throughout
this section, ws nesd aot do mora thaa assnre the
. people iu q.umli tv is kept up to ths best that it ever
bat been, and tliat th gsuuine article it sold by
Weisei X limner, etautiuryi Bird St 3 hn Haaui .kin
W Wicmer. Nrthuiit-riuwl I J. K. Casl'w, MilUwji
and h- all Pmraists iu NuriLsru I'smis) Ivtuoa.
June id, tt ly.
npKASK'el Magnetic Ointment at
-- May 19. WEIs-ER A BRUNER'ft.
.4 Fine lot of Walt Paper just rcerived and for
--aleby WM. McCARTV.
Market Street.
Sunbury, June 3,1855.
AKDWAKE and Queciuwar in great a
rietiee and of all dsscxiplious, just received
and for sal hy WM A.KNABR
I.owei Augusta. May " 154.
IAT6 4. CAPSmu and Slouch Hats,
Military and cloth Cap lor men and boys,
also Gum Shoes of villous sites, just received
and for aale al YOCNO'IJ STOP!.
sunfrury rr. W,lt?4
NEW SPRING AND SUMMER
I. W- TENER & Co ,
Sunbury Fat
HAVE just received a new and splendid as
sortment of floods, Suited to the season ,
amongst which arei
Cloths, Csssinieree and Velvets, Ready tnade
Clothes, English, French and American Giupj
Lams, plain and painted Challi. do. ioi
Lawns, Barege and Barege DeLehis, plain
and painted Tissue, Tissue Carege,
Thibet bilk, fringed Shawl. Km
hroidcred and Pamk . Crap
Shawls, Fancy Mantillas, stri
ped and checked Linen, Ta
ble Covers, Mosqnltto Nets;
Fsns. Parasols and Cm
brellas, together with
general assort
ment of Dry Good-l
Hals, Cnps, Boms, Khoea,
Hardware. Groceries. Qucensware.'
Fish, Salt, Kails Ac, AC, all ef whirh
will be sold cheap for cash or Country Pro
duce.
Sunbury, May 6, 1805.
FOR ssln at this office, Si-parlor Black Ink,
Cattle Modidim at S!i et-. Pure Essence of
Oini-er. 2R rent
IPJERlVSr 5c ERETY,
Booksellers & Stationers.
A RE now selling off their entire stock of
Books and Stationary, saved Irj'm the fire
of tho I Cth tilt., at very low price. The stock
em braces every variety of miscellaneous Books,
Scliool Books, and all knit! of Blank Hooka,
also domestic and imported Stationary of every
description. As w are selling out at low price
t will be well to call early and secure bargains.
PERRY & ERETY,
8. W. corner 4th and Race streets,
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, Juno 53, 18G5. tf.
SUNBURY, PA-
THE subscriber respectfully informs the publio
that she still continue to keep the above
named public house.
She haa also received a new supply M pood
liquor and wines, and trusts that she will be
able to give satisfaction to all who may visit her
house.
MARIA THOMPSON
Sunbury June 93, 1655. tf.
MOUNT CARMEL IIOUSeT
E0TJBT CARMEL,
Northumberland county, Pa.
THIIIS largo and commodious Hotel Is situated
- on the top of the Locust mountain, neirty
half way between Sunbury mid Potlsville. Tbe
j scenery tho salubrity of the atmosphere and
' the cool mountain breezes, make it one of the
i most delightful summer retreats in the country.
I The Hotel, i a new structure, fouf stories higji,
6ttcd up with all the modern conveniences. The
; pure mountain water is introduced into every
chamber. The place Is easy of occess. ber.g
but one ond a half hours ride from Sunbury. over
the Philadelphia and Sunbury Ra'l road. From
Pottaville. it cen be reached by the Mine Hill
Rail road to Ashland, and from thence to Ml.
Curmel 4 miles, by Omnibus.
Every attendance will he paid by the proprie-
! tor to make guest comfortable. Charges mode
JOSEPH M. FEAGER.
Mt. Ca'tnel. lune S3, 1855. tf.
Bargains at the Old Stand.
miLING & GRANT
RE now opening a new and very desirah.'a
stock of Spring fcnd Slimmer Ooods. em
bracing nn endless variety. Their slock con
sists in part of
Black & Fancy Broadcloths & Cassimeros,
Summer Wares for men and boys, all styles and
prices.
DRESS GOODS.
SILKS Plain and Figurtd Black.
An assortment of Plaid Stripe and Figured Fart-
cy Vrts Mlk at unusually low prices,
Shcliies, Uriues, Drazc De I.ains, Mus.
De Lains. Lawns. &c,
; lilMGHAMS-from 6J to 25 cents per vurd:
i CALICOES " 3 " 12 "
AVTIITE GOODS,
j Cambric. Jaconetts. Swiss, Tarlton. fI, Eobl.
j nett, French and Swiss Lsces, Edu'inus. Ac.
Crown and bleached Muslins, Drillings. Ticks,
Checks, Towlings Table Diapers, ij-c.
tiKOCKItir..
HARDWARE and atTEENSWARE.
Cedar-ware, Hollow-ware, Iron, Steel, Plaster,
Suit and Fish.
Also a fresh sunply of
DRl09 AND MEDICINES".
i Thankful for prist favor, we hope by strict
attention and a desire to please, stiil to meet with
the approval of our friends,
i r Country produce cf all kinds taken t the
highest market price
ejiinbury, June S. IS.'5 ly.
Shamokin Whita Ash Anthiacita Coal.
n orn f.'t "Old Vein" ii the Gap Collier g.
T H. ZIMMERMAN JNO. P. PI RSEL,
I successors la hase, heed eS Co., will con;
j tiuue mining, shilling and rcllinir coal from the
j ntwe well known Colliery. unoYr the firiri of
j Zimmerman & Pursel. The point of shipment
i is ut the lower whirf in Sunbury, Nonhumber
' land comity. Pa., where all otders for the various
kind-, of coal, viz: Lump, ur-oken, Leg. -Move,
and Chestnut ('"al, will be thankfully received
aud promptly attended to.
Sunbury, July 14, 1853,
Sl'.VBl'KT, Jcir 6, 155.
The firm of Kase. Reed )t Co. having ao)j
their lease in the Cap Colliery and interest in the
whaif at Sunbury, to Messrs. Zimmerman dc
Puifd, would take great pleasure In recommend
ing our customers and others l the new firm, a
they will be able to sell them prepared coal of
the best quality,
k.SE, TvF.ED t CO.
l. ii. rit:, '
Stencil Cuttet,
No. 1 N-th Sixih Strett, '
(USSVSM'T,)
fHILAOilLl'HIA,
SJTENC1L BRANDS cut for Merchants, Tar.
' niern. Millers and Distillers. -Alphihets,
brushes and Ink of th very beat
quilitv.
e a ri, i i r.it,
i'liii., June 23, 1855 Jth.
"VTOTICE is hereby jiven that application will
j v be made to the next IrqUlatur of Pennsyl
; var.ia, at the sessittn of 156, for tbe ereetian'of
a ror)iorate body, with banking and discounting;
j privileges, tube called the "Suvoi Bt,"
j iocattd at Shamckintown, Norlhunilwrland Co.,
; I'a.. with a capital stock of la 1 50,01 0, with the
privilege of increasing the tame to $3vO,'j03 if
j necessary.
Shamokin, May S3, 1855 Cm.
TOBACCO,
SirawVerry. Congress,
Eldorado Fig. Kldorado Cake. v
eSarsapaiilla Fin Cut, Pished Fin Cat
Anderson FJt8.j, M
("uabary, Ma 58. U58.
SEGALS-
Ki Dorado,
Ui. Hondo,
La C'urioeidad,
Cana'.o.
El Neptune,
El Duemio,
IteCreidore,
La Srruiarmi,
rlantation,
For TshWal WF.IsFH a bi-JVi.
Sunbury, Ma, 39. 18M.
plTERMlCELLI.Mac
I Y juM received by
I My IB, 1SS4. '
Maccatoni and Coa StarcK
tt& 4 sarvr.it.