Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, September 22, 1855, Image 3

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    ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
IN pursuance in order of the Orphans
Court of Northumberland county, will be ex
posed to pablie .r., on SATURDAY, th. 89th
t)s of SEPTEMBER, next, the following Real
Estate, to wit I Two certain , . T-.
LOTS OF GROUND,
Bltiialo inthotownofTreTprton, county afore-
aid, being lot No. 10 in Ulocit wo. i . . "
No. 8 in Block No. 181. which mU Mm '
contain twenty five feet In front and lftO feet in
depth. Late the estate of William Stanton, do
ceased. To he sold as the property of tho minor
childreenofsaiddeceaoed. . . ..
c.i. ... m.nce at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said
day, when the Icruia of eala wil be mado known
PETER WALSH, Cuardian.
Ev order of the Court,
1. P. PURSEL. Clk,
acbry; Cept ), 166
sho Voters of ffortknmberland Connty.
At tho solicitation of number of my frienda,
I oCar c-.yeelf at an independent candidate tor
COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
at tho ensuing election. Should I Le elected, I
will discharge ita dutiea faithfully and impartially.
ADAM LENKER.
Lower Mabanoy, Sept 1, 1855. te.
To the Voters of Northumberland County.
Fkllow Citizsms Urged by a number of
my friends throughout the countv, I hereby offer
roveetf to you n an INDEPENDENT CAN
DIDATE for the office of
REGISTER AND RECORDER.
Should yon avo proper to exert your influence
for jna, sad I be eleclcii, I will discbarge ita Ju
liet faithfully and impartilly
RICHARD A. FISHER,
tilbury, Aug. II, 1855. te-
SHAMOKIN
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.
IE fourth action of this Institution will
commence on Monday, tho lOlh ofScptem
and will continue 14 weeka.
uitioix at follows :
tirnarr Departments per session, $4,00
cademic, " " $0,00
Jollejiate, " $8,00
Tuition due at Hie middle of the session.
Arrangements will be made to acommodate
ardere in respectable privato families at rea
dable rates.
For fnrther particulars address Rev. C. J.
.htehart, Shamokin, 'a.
Shamokin, Aug. 18, 1855 4t.
Estate of SAMUEL B. HAAS, deo'd.
"jTOTICE is hereby given that letters of admin
iiitration upon the estate of Samuel B.
Hans, Into of the town of Shamokin, Norlhum
lierlnnd county, dee'd.. have been granted to
John Yanzint, residing in Shamokin township.
All persons having claims against said deceas
ed, are requested to present them lor settlement,
jiml all persons knowing themselves to be indeb
ted will n uke immediate payment.
JOHN VANZANT, Ad'tor.
Shamokin tp., Aug 11, 1855. 6t-
To the Voters of Northumberland County.
At the earnest solicitations of friends, I have
been induced to present myself before the public,
as a Volunteer Candidate for the oilice of
REGISTER AND RECORDER.
Should I be elected, I pledge myself that I will
faithfully unit impartially discharge the several
duties appertaining to said office.
J. D. REED
Milton, Sept. 1, 1855. te.
BEBEIUNE, Veratria, Chinordine and Cin
chimin, just received by
May 10, 1855. WEISER & BRIBER.
AUDITORS' REPORT
EsroRT or thk Auditors or Northumber
land County:, rou tub Year 1854.
Francis Bucher, Esq., Treasurer of Northum
berland County, in accowfl with tht same.
Dn.
To amount cr outsf rinding tax
for li-.")3 mid previous years. SS.989 COJ
' amount of tax assessed for
lSIU, 11,003 20
" ntnotint of Connty, Road and
School tax or unseated lands
for 1353 nud previous years, 3,413 58
" amount of rent from Public
buildings, 21 50
' balance due Treasurer, S39.fc4J
$21,207 73J
Cr.
By amount of outstanding; tax
for ls'5-1 and provious yenis,
" uinount of exonerations al
lowed Collectors for 1851 and
previous years,
" uinount of commissions al
lowed Collectors for 1654 and
previous, '
" Cash paid out on Conimis
ioners' Orders.
" Treasurer's commission en
$13,011 26 nt 2 per cent.
$5,775 06
449 46
C73 6-1 J
13,044 2G
326 10
S21.2G7 73J
Francis Bucher, Efq., Treasurer of Northum
berland Count;, in account with the tame
respecting State tax on real ami personal.
Dr.
To amount of outstanding State
tax for 1653 and previous years, $1,915 07
" aeirrvgiito amount of said tux
assessed lor 1H54, 15,664 08
" amount of Stato tax received
on unseated land, 1,186 61
" interest on State tax, 1171
'balance due County, 2,843 C2$
621,629 09J
Cr.
fly amount of outstanding tux for
' 1351 ond previous years, $5,75112
error in duplicate, 3 75
. Treasurer's reeeint from State
Treasurer, dated July 20th,
1854, 13,967 61
ii (i.utement allowed collectors 735 14
, 'jveasuvi-r's per centage on
$13,067 61, at 1 per cent, 139 67
. commissions allowed collec
tors, 763 63
."exonerations, 468 17J
$21,629 09J
frauds Bucher, Esq., Treasure of Xorthum.
lerlauil County, in account with tht tame
respecting Militia Vines.
To uggregato aniouut of outstand
ing tax fur 1653 and previous
years, $868 60
emouut of tax assscssed for
154, 947 50
balance due connty by Trca
surer, I.E34 63
$2,651 13
I XI.
Dt tmount of outstauding tax for
Cr.
$1,752 30
. amount paid 1 rcasurer of
Washington Guards, for
ctolh'wart Guards, 1854,
f ,i0 l),.ppenvillo Cavalry, '51
m do Cadwuhider l"futr, 5
do Shamokin Guards. 61,
do Farmers ond Mechanic
... nil
60 00
60 00
60 00
75 00
60 00
60 00
75 00
75 00
60 00
60 00
9? 55
82 00
f 99
Artillery, o,
do Cadwaluder Infantry, 53,
uu - "
j K..rthM '1 roon.
. '53.
do J.ewaii. "-""-',";.
do Shamokin Guards, 5-,
do J. H- ZimnierBian, J3r
-do paid Asseor for wakintr
list of delinquent wi.it i
"Trlajuifcr'i coiumission on
699 65 t 1 per rnt
u jo I'ewan uu"i
exoneration allowed colleo- ,
tors for 1654 and preriotui t
'TmmUwion allowed Collto
tort for 1854 and prarioos
years,
361 00
40 29
$2,851 13
franrit Bucher, Esq., TYtatwtr in- account
with tht Connty respecting Ilttailtrs Licen
trt, Dr.
To aggregate Amount of said li
cense for 1854, as per list fur-
nitrued treasurer by the Mer
cantile Appraiser,
$960 20
10 37
" amount of Licensa granted by
Count Treasurer,
$970 62
Cr.
By amount paid Yonngman k
Son for publishing Mercantile
Appraisers List,
" amount paid II. B. Masser for
samo, .
" do do Germnn, , ,
" Treasurer's commission on
$976 62, at 0 per cent.
" balance duo by Treasurer,
$11 90
11 90
11 90
48 53
886 39
$970 62
Francis livelier, Esq., Treasurer of Northum-
J I f n ... a
vtn itiriu K uurtty,in ucvuum u'im me same
respecting Tavern License.
Dr.
To amount of said license granted
by the Court for '54, $545 00
Cr.
By Treasurer's comaiission on
$545, at 5 per cent. $27 25
" balance due by County Trea
surer, 617 75
$545 00
Francis Bucher, Esq., Treasurer, in account
with the County respecting Beer Houses and
Oyster Shops.
Dr.
To amount of said license as per
list furnished by Mercantile
Appraiser, $89 00
- ' amount of said license granted
by County Treasurer, 50 87
$139 87
Cr.
By Treasurer's commission
8139 87, at 5 per cent.
" balance due by Treasurer,
on
700
132 87
$139 67
Francis Bucher, Esq., Treasurer in account
with the County respecting Distillers, Brew'
ers, and Rcclifycrs of Whiskey License.
Dr.
To amount ofsnid license furnish
ed by Mercantile Appraiser, $13 00
Cn.
By Treasurer's commission on
$13 at 5 per cent.. $00 65
" balance due from County Trea
surer, 12 35
$13 00
Francis Bucher, Esq., Treasurer, in acconnt
with the County respecting License granted
for places of amusement.
hit.-
To amount received from Circus, $50 00
" do billiard table, 30 00
$80 00
Cr.
By commission on $80 at 5 por
cent.
" balance due by Treasurer,
$4 00
76 00
$80 00
County.
$52 02$
Expenditures of Xorthumlerlund
Premiums on fox sculps,
CI It's w., G. Martin, '53, $85 29
" " '54. 363 35 i
448 64$
285 G8i
269 63
1.710 61
306 36
365 78
446 78
1,079 33
189 40
608 86
2,618 18$
55 66$
Assessors' wapos,
Road and bridpo views,
Building & repairing bridpes.
Constables fur makiug returns, Ac,
Refunding,
Public Buildings,
S'ueriiFs Fees,
Commonwealth cost,
Election expenses,
Juror's wages,
Fuel,
Chas. Weaver, '53, $41 00
54, 270 00
311 00
Simon Snyder, '53, $24 00
'54, 60 00
Jos. Nicely, 1854,
Geo. C. Welker, "
74 00
95 00
25 00
8 30
Philip Renn, "
Outstanding Taxes for 1854 and previous yean on the 31st December, 1854.
Names of Collectors.
Townships.
Michael Evert,
John Leisenring,
John Leibijr,
David Stithlnecker,
Thomas Burr,
David Stahlneckor,
John I.eisenring,
Jucoli Beck,
Dennis Buoy,
Henry R. Johnson
Oeorpe Kuntz,
Conrad Kershner,
John l.eibip,
Jacob Eckman,
John I lino,
Peter Rttch
Henry R. Johnson
Upper Augusta,
Northumberland,
Coal,
Delaware,
Lewis,
Delaware,
Northumberland
Sunbury
Chilisquuque,
Rush,
Turbut,
Sunbury,
Coal,
Upper Augusta,
Cameron,
Northumberland,
Rush,
Lewis,
Coal,
Lower Mahanoy,
Cameron,
Chilisqunque,
Northumberland,
Sunbury,
Lower Augusta,
M ilton,
Turbut.
Lower Mahanoy,
Chilisquaque,
Delaware,
Lower Augusta,
Milton,
Rush,
Sunbury,
Zerbe,
Coal,
Jordan,
Shamokin,
Turbut,
Lewis,
Lower upusta,
Lower Mahanoy
Little Mahanoy,
Milton.
Northumberland,
Point,
Rush.
Shamokin,
S tin burr,
Turbut
Upper Augusta,
Upper Mahanoy,
Zerbe,
Coal,
Cbilisqnaqne,
Oimeron,
Delaware,
Jackson,
Jordan,
David Wilson,
Solomon Mart 7,
Jacob Binpeman,
.John Iline,
,ueob Kline,
1 uter Kuch,
I'eter I ursel,
acob R. Clark,
James Buoy,
Abraham Kissinger,
Martin Bachuian,
J. 1'. Caul.
Wm. R. Irwin,
Daniel D. Conrad.
James Buoy,
Henry It. Johnson,
J t'ter llileman.
.ereniioli I'eunppacker,
r.uus r.iHViiiinn,
Daniel D. ioliner,
Samuel Hales,
.4braham Kissinger,
l' reilertcK l ot,
Jacob It. Clark,
Martin 7)achman,
Enoch D. Raker.
Joseph Eckbert,
c is. hnnth.
Joseph Vankirk, .
I'LilipHile.
Samuel Hales,
Peter Hileman,
Jacob Stnrmn,
Michael Kioffer,
Jacob II. Kaufman,
Jeremiah Penenpucker,
Eliai Eisenhart,
John Simpson,
John Ztayer,
James ifeard,
Nicholas Drumheller,
Daniiil D. .Conner,
WE, the undersigned Auditors of Northumberland County, In the Cbmmoatrealth of
Pcnosylvam, do ooiufy that, in pnrauanee or the 4tb section or an act entitled an act regula
ting counties aud townships, Ax., passed the 1Mb of j4pril, 1834, we met at the Cbrpniisaion
ers' Office, in the borough of Bunbury, on the first day of January, 1855, and adjourned front
time to time, and did audit, adjtmt and settle the several accoupts required of us, agreeably to
the several acts of Assembly and supplements thereto, according to tnobett of our judgments
and abilities. Witness our bauds and teals, this 22d day of Jauuarr, IdSS1.' . .
M. J. P, WITHINGTON, fL. S J J. HOOVER, fL. 8.) JNC TCCfrOMAN, fL. 8
Ooort Crfcr'i wagea.
Printing,
Incidental expenses, '
Diet Aty, O. W. Tharp, '64,
Stationery,
County Engine),
Ooronor'a Inquests,
Road and School tax oa snsea
lands,
Auditors' pay for 1853,
Prothonotary's fees,
Eastern Peuotentiary,
Lunatic Hospital,
Prison expenses,
Register and Recorder's foes,
Agricultural Society,
134 13
3R2 6T
165 40
150 50
116 09
83 75
' 133 05
i
2,448 64
145 00
282 63
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.
Roclsefellow, llorton, not paid $4 00
Com'wealth Hilemau et al Beard 3 00
" Elliott 80 00
" Marta
" Geringer
Kiefler Wolfingcr
Martin Troxcl
Good Cummings
Crawford Billmyor
Masser Purdy
Wilholm Wilholm
Winchester Watson
Bowen Thompson
40 00
40 00
4 00
4 00
not paid
Beard
4
not paid 4
4
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00.
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
Beard
Rhonds Wertman "
Bnsh &. wife Saxtou adtn'r not paid
Hilliard Hartman jr. "
Cabcl Bachman ot al "
Ewing Cummings
C r
Wapgonsellor K ipp ct al Beard
Wetzel
Garman et al
Neidig
Fisher
Conrad
Fishor ct al
Cabel
Bnrr
not paid
Beard
Ttrosinua
Tajrgart et al
U A
M A
tl A
II A
cot paid 4
" 4
Gossler
Bank of N'orth'd Wagner
Holowell
Com'wealth .
Reed
Clement
Hanegan
Clement "
Stepp
Caldwell et al not paid
Waldron
Buffir.gton "
Apsley 14
Ilarmun "
Zerbe Rur. co "
Frecse "
Bobbins ct al Beard
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
Davis
Walter
Simpson
Hilbish
Rhoads
Philips
Herbst
Tracy
Com'wealth
eise "
" Fisher not pt
White 4 Mervine Bower Gosh co li
aid
00
!eard4 00
Cummin" Hunt ct at
not paid 4 00
" 4 00
" 4 00
Drnokoniillcr Seasholtz
Seinfried Whitesido
Cash account between Francis Bucher, Trea- !
surer, ana tie county oj iortnumneriana.
Dr.
To amount of cash received on
County tax for 1854 and previ
ous years, $10,412 64$
" amount of cash received on un
seated lands for road, school
ond county tax for 1852 Ar '53, 3,413 58
' cash received for rent of Pub
lic Buildings, 21 50
$13,847 72$
Cr.
By amount of cash paid out on
county orders, $13,044 26
" Treasurers commission ou
$13,044 20 at 2$ per cent, 326 10
813.370
$477
36
36
Balanco in Treasurers hands,
Sfafe Funrfi.
Dr.
To amount of State tax received
for 1854 and previous years, 14,004 03
" State tax received on unseat
ed lands for 1853 & "53, 1,186 61
Cr.
15,190 63
By am't paid State Treasurer. $13,967 61
" commission on $13,967 61 at
1 per cent, 139 67
$14,107 28
Balance in Treasurer's hands, 81,083 35
Militia Funds.
Dr.
To amount 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
$699 55 at 1 per cent,
782 50
$699 55
6 99
$706 56
$76 96
Balance in Treasurer's hands,
Years, County, Bute, Mditia
1846 $34 00
1848 $43 07
16 00
1 95
1849 $4 03 11 50
45 53 13 0
" 34 50
31 43
1850 61 41 127 59 45 00
133 05 29 00
19 29
" 7 24 59 50
" 29 00
" 4 09
1651 36 66 12 .14 7 35
159 67 179 73 41 00
" 106 52 J 67 31 28 00
139 724
13 95
" 6 00
1852 17 28 25 13 13 30
247 64
343 09 172 78 6 00
" 9 72
8 35
" 24 50
6 50
1853 42 01 67 35 3 40
92 16 34 11 21 58
" 292 51 402 94 59 50
" 124 67$ 40 62 60 00
" 340 7r 63 3S 69 50
75 33 96 42 29 00
" 160 48 217 53 64 50
" 32 45 73 05 14 50
" 43 261
11 50
63 00
17 60
1854 225 59 70 19 23 00
" 155 69 73 40 82-50
' 48fi 12 363 80 67 50
153 72 107 90 13 50
283 76 62 36 32 50
198 56 59 50 37 00
534 00 857 19 21 60
- 154 64 70 54 17 60
395 10 62 27 67 00
645 24 245 89 60 00
- 237 65 97 74 7 00
416 07 446 81 21 00
258 53 61 24 23 60
S50 63 483 41 65 00
- 309 60 402 15 194 00
" 624 30 450 21 84 00
79 58 47 22 14 00
738 07 260 61 60 00
220 40 26 04 31 50
" 312 63 97 63 41 50
te,nt mi w,7i ts tn,w as
Front 8treet Wire Manufactory. .
WATBON Ss COX,
Sibvr, RroDLR, Sorker and Wirh Crorw
MANrFACTTRKBS,
Jfo. 46 Korth Front Street.
Corner of Ouorub's Alley, between Market and Malberrjr
(Arch) Streets,
Thiladclpaia,
fJONTINUE to manufacture of superior qua!
ity, Brass and Iron Wire Sieves of all kinds;
Brass and Copper Wire Cloth for Pspor Makers
cVc. Cylinders and Dandy Rolls covered In the
best manner.
Extra Heavy Punter Wire of Superior quality
Heavy Twilled Wire for 8prk Catchers, 8iees
for Brass and Iron Pounders, .Screen Wire,
Windaw Wire, 8afes, Traps, Disb Covers, Coal
and Sand Screens, &C. fancy Wire Work of ev
ery description.
Philadelphia, Sept. 1, 1S55. - 9inC.
TO LADIES SUFFERING
PHYSICIANS.
Mra lirtts' Crletnated Hiipportcrs have lieeii used wuh
uiifhlerrupttft sucrem Tor ttie lBt twenty yearn, by niuiiy
IhiHjmnd hidies. 1'liyate wnm with me and comftirt,
being williout anv Mrtnllic Hiringi wiiutevrr, and liive
given immediiite relief in a large iimnber ofeiiHeH where
other less ttlccesnfut aiipluinrrt huve fHilrd. ladies ean
dewiid on the m"st prompt Mtleutmn, by relfing un Mrs.
Betis, 341 Wnlnul Klrret, Phlludrlplilu. The
Mupptirtora eun besnt rasa by mail. Trices, $, tfti,
antl $M.
1'hiludelphia, Srptemtier 1st, IMS. Im.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
IN pursuance of an order of tho Orphans'
Court of Northumberland county, Frederick
Lazarus, Administrator of the estate of Chiistiatt
Bower, deceased, will expose to public sale, on
the premises, on MONDAY, the first day of
OCTOllKK, next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., all that
LOT OF GROUND,
In tho borough of Sunbury, situate at the north
west corner of Fawn & Pokcbcrry streets, con
taining in Front on Fawn street, about 140 feet
and running back westward on the north aide of
Pokeberry street, about 120 feet adjoining a lot
of Samuel tiusslet on the north, and lot of Mary
Doctor on the west, on which ate erected
At the corner of the street, and a small House or
Office and a Barn. The same being parts nf
two lots, numbered 204 & 206, and will be of
fered in the whole or in two parts, so as to suit
purchasers. To be sold for payment of debts.
Terms of aale will be made known on the day
of sale.
FKED'K LAZARUS, Adm'tor.
By order of the Court,
the Court, )
SEI Clk. V
pt 1, 1855. )
J. P. PURSEI
Sunbury, Sci
FILES TiJtSFS.
MEW STREET FILE WORKS,
Philadelphia.
THE subscriber is constantly Manufactur
ing I iles and Rnspa of superior quality
and at the lowest prices, equal to the bct im
ported goods, and much cheaper.
MANUFACTURERS V MECHANICS can
have their OLD FILES RE-CUT ond made
equal to new, at about half the original cost.
Flat 12 inches $2,00 per Doz.; Flat, 14 inches
$2,75 per Dot. ; tSaw-files, Half Round, Millsaw
and other Files in proportion. Single Files and
fractional parts of dozens charged at tho tamo
rates, and warranted aatisfactorv.
J. 13. SMITH.
NO. CI NEW STREET between Race and
Vine & Second & Third St. Philadelphia.
Philada. August 18, 1855. 3m.
Trusses! Trussoa!! Trusses!!!
C. II. NEEDLES,
Truss and Brace Establishment.
S. Cor. of Ttcclfth and llace Streets,
Philadelphia.
IMPORTER of fine French Trusses, combi
ning extreme lightness, ease and durability
with correct construction. Hernial or ruptured
patients can ne suited by remitting amounts, as
below : Sending number of inches round the
hips, and stating side affected.
Cost of Single Truss, 3. J3, J4. S5. Double
$5, ?G, $8 and $10. Instructions as to wear,
and how to clTcct a cure, when possible, sent
with tho Truss. Also for sale, in great variety.
Dr. Banniiig'8 Improved Patent Body Brurr,
For the cure of Prolapsus Uteri : Spinal Props
and Supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest
Expanders and Erector braces, adapted to all
with Stoop Shoulders and Weak lungs; English
Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories. Syringes
male ami female.
ft' Ladies' Rooms, with T. ri.lv attendants.
I'hila., Aug. 4, 1 r.5.". 1 y ' 8.
To the Voters of Northumberland County.
I hereby offer myself to the quulified voter of
Northumberland countv, as a candidate for
COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
at the ensuing election. Should I be elected, I
promise to perform the duties of suid office faith
fully and impartially.
FREDERICK HAAS.
Upper Augusta, Aug. 11, 1855. te.
To tho Electors of Northumberland
County.
I hereby offer myself to the qualified votera of
Northumberland county, a a candidate for
COUNTY TREASURER.
Should I be elected, I promise to perform the
duties of said office faithfully and impartially.
PETER HILEMAN.
Sunbury, June 23, 1855, te.
To the Voters of Northumberland County.
At the solicitation of a number of my friends,
I offer myself to your consideration aa a candi
date fur
COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
at the ensuing election. Should a majority of
my fellow citizens elect me to that office, I will
discarge its dutiea faithfully and to the beat of
my ability.
JOSEPH VANKIRK.
Point tp., Aug. 11, 1855 te.
FOll SALE !
fj) f TEAM ENGINES 00 Horse power each,
wun ooiiers. w ouiu make excellent pump
ing engines, logerher with 2 large blowing cylin
ders, suitable for a blast furnace. Apply to
HENRY LONGENECKER k CO.
Shamokin Iron Works,
Shamokin, Pa.
Sharoakin, July SI, 1855,.
J. B. DOBBINS,
" JVb. 22 South Wkartte,
ADOTE CIIKSTXUT 8TRRET, PHILADELPHIA.
BtlLtB 1ST
WMPROVED Super Phosphate of Lime, Too.-
drette, and Land Plaster. Having every
facility for supplying all articlea 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, ckc
Sunbury, July 21, 1855 e3m.
rjE D A R TU B"iTlTo7BuckeU. Paintedu7k
eta. Meat Tenderers, Corn Brooms, Bas
kets, Children's Wagons, an J Yankee flocks
ust received and for sals by
May 86, 1855. . W. TESTER t ,
OSlERY Mens' wool and cotton Bocks.
Ladies and children's stockings just open
ed a YOUNG'S STORE.
Sunburv N ov. 18. 1854.
GLOVESBuckskin Gloves and Milts, do
Gloves wool lined, Ladies Gloves, Cbil
dren's do.. Mitts, 4c, at
Nov IB, '53. YOUNG'S STORE.
1NDELLIBLE INK at
May 19. WEISER dc BRUNER'S.
(LACK Putty a good article for sale by
May 19. WEISER oV B RUNE It.
pAMILY MEDICINES-Brown's Fever and
Ague Paiwders, Fshneslock's Vermifuge, Dr.
Ja'oe's celebrated saedicinsa, iic, for sale at
Nav. SS, 'Hi yVlKG'5 8TCTRB.
WHOLESALE AKD TSXtJL.
M. C. CEAItlURT & CO.,
UFPl'ECTfl'LI.Y announce tu the cititena
of Northumberland and the adjniniwrcmiti
tia that they bate 0ned a Cntifr. tieiierv and
Fruit Store in MAKKKT SQUARE, Sunbury,
where tliey manufacture aiMl keep on hand, at
all times, tho most choice Confectionary, Ac,
Wholtwnln and Retail, nt Philadelphia prices.
Among their stock of Conlcclionaries, may be
found :
Trench St-ersts,
llarnd Almonds,
C.tmm White,
Itnou
Kose.
" Vsnilla, '
Cnmaioii Seereta.
Liquuiue,
Gum trps. aH kinds of scent,
I.'ire Drops,
Mint !rr.pii, red aud while,
Jelly Culm,
Flint Dropi,
Suck remltaa, of all somi's,
It'vk Candy,
Aim nl Candy,
FRUIT.
Prone,
F'.
Citrons,
Currants dfted,
Altnouds,
tnis, Nuunf alt kinds.
LEMON SYRUP
of a superior quality, by the single or dotcn. A
superior quality of SegsM and Tuharco, and a
variety of (Joiifoc.tionarie, fruit, Ac, all nf which
is offered cheap at wholesale or relni!. Cdine
and aee we will try to pleaso. Orders from a
distance promptly nllrndrt to.
Sunbury, An. 4, 1PC5. ly.
J0HJT G. MARKEL, M. D.,
RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens rC
Sunbury and vicinity I hut he has commen
ced the practice of Medicine and Surgery, am
will promptly attend to tlie rails of nil who may
desire his prolessionnl services, 1 1 it oliico ii at
the rcsiilcnro of his mother, Mary Market.
Sunbury, July 14. 18.V). "mpd.
To Iron Masters and Donlers.
PENNSYLVANIA WIRE W0K.KS,
ao. 21 -4rri Street, alnre Front,
Philadelphia.
SIEVES. KIDDLES. SCREEN'S, WOVEN
WIRES, of all medics and widths, with all
kinds of plain and fancy Wire work. Paper
Makers Wire, all kinds. Cylinders and Dandy
Rolls covereJ in tho best maimer in or out nl
the city.
A very superior article of Heavy Founder's i
Sieves. AH kinds of Iron (Jro Wire, Wire mid
Sieves for Seed, Grain, Band, Starch, Snuff,
Brickdust, &c, &c.
BAYLISS, DARBY &. LINN.
August, , 1855. C 3 m
im rnovED
Sl'PER rilOSI'lllTE Or 1.11 F.
2
5q0 bbls. of the most superior manufacture.
Ah-o, GUANO of every description, Cal
cined Pbister, Cement, fee.
Produceof all kinds bought and sold on
commission. ,
R. B. SELLERS A- CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants, No.
C5 North Wharves, between Race and Vine
street:!, I'uitada.
Philadelphia, Atizust -1, IS55 onic.
To the Voters of Northumberland Comity
The subscriber re-pectfulV infirms hi friends
and fellow citieis that be will be a candidate fir
the office of
COUNTY TREASURER
at the ensuing election, and promises if elected,
to discharge the duties of said otliee with fidelity
and impartiality.
JACOB YOUNG.
Sunbury, July 1 L If te,
BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, is now well
established as tho best urticle ever oll'ercd for
Blueing Clothes. It is entirely free from acid or
anything injurious to the finest articles. All
housekeepers will find it much cheaper and less
trouMc than Indigo or any other article. The
great demand for it haa brought out several imi
I at ion. r. Storekeepers and consumers will be
careful to get Bcnjimim BvnLow's, put up at
Alfre d Willberger'a Drug More, No. 10'J, N.
Second Street, Philadelphia, Storekeepers can
get their supplies from the Grocers and Druei.-,ts
they deal with, at prices yielding a good profit.
Driip., Chtmica't, 1' units, I uniisncs, Jhje
Stuffs, iVe., with a firt-rate assortment of every
thing in the line. Storekeepers-, Physicians and
manufacturers supplied at reasonable rales.
ALFRED WILTBERGER, Drtijuist.
lf,9 N. Second Street, Philadelphia.
July 7, 1S55 ly.
IMI'IIOYKD
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
r"lllIK subscriber informs Dealers and Fanners
that be has gieutly inipromed the quality of
his
Super I'hosphate of Lime,
And now confiJently . recommends the article
manufactured by him, asscrKitioa to any in the
market. You are invited to tall, examine and
try it. Also Peruvian and Mexican liuuno, Oils,
Candles, Soap, it., at the lowest market rale.
JNO. I.. POMEUUY,
Successor to TIij". .V. Morgan,
No. 9 and 10 .South Wharves, Philadelphia.
.7.Farmera can load on two private alleys,
and avoid the crowded wharf.
Phila., July SI, 1855 c6in.
Orphans' Court Sale.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Coutt
of NorthumlH rbnid comity, will be exposed to
public sale, on BATI.'RDAY, the 29tti day of
September ueit, on thu premUes, tho following
described real estate, to wit: a certain
t it Act or land,
situate in Jordan tunisbip, county aforesaid,
adjoining lands of Nathan Sehraber, Frederick
Tysen, lieore 'I'rautm in. and mountain bind,
whereon is erected a double Log II ouse, bank
barn and other outbuildiiics, containing s'lout
one hundred acres, more or less, about two thirds
of which are cleared. Late the elate nf Andrew
I.entz, deo'd. Sale to commence at 10 o'el.u k,
A. M., of suid day, when tlie termsof Silo will be
made known by
BENJAMIN LEITZEL. Adni'r.
Zj order of the Court,
JNO. P. PURSEL, Clk. O. C.
auinbury, Aug. 18, 1S55. ts.
W0NDEES OF NATURE.
riMIE present Proprietor of the newly discov
I ered 1NF1FLB CAVE (l.metoi:e) in
Dry Valley, Union county, hereby gives notice
that the cave will not be open on Sundays for
Visitors. It may be titited by Ladies and lieu
tlenien, en Saturdays of every week, when es
pecial preparations will be made to accommodate
with lights.
W All persons are forbidden to break olf,
injure, or take away anv specimens from the
Cave, under penalty of prosecution.
The payment of 12J rents only is icquired of
every person before entering
NOAH WALTER.
Dry Valley, Aug. II, 1855. 3m.
VTMBRELLAS Overshoes, Pocket Books
Mj Portmnnies, bilk Pocket-liuudkerchict,
Neck-lies, Spring-atocks, Suspenders. Ac, at,
Nov. 85, '54. YOl NU'S STOKE.
"JOMBS Back, Children's Iing, hide and
fine combs Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes,
Ac, for sale at YOUNG'S STOKE.
Sunbury, Nov. 18, 18o4.
CHALLENBERGER'H PILL8.A couiiii
cure for Fever and Ague, for sals by
WEIsKKot BUCNER.
Buubarr. uly 32, 1(54.
'I'lfALL PA PER-A Urge and splendcd
.Mortment of WaU Paper, Window Fa
per, and Oil Shades, just received and for sale
b, v .. W' '' ENER & Co,
Bunbory, May 88. 1S5
GROC E R 1 EtS 8egsr'a.Co"flee Mol
Bpices, Oils, Brandy, Gin, Wine, Macker
el, Herring aud bait, just received and for sale
by - .. WM. A. KNABB.
Lswef A ii fusts Ms , 1854
NirwrAMltYCP.OCERY,
ncrar, Teed end Trortni tu,
"JA J
MASHCLTZfcrMZaY.
' r"C'"-C.l H U.rn, -, .i
t
relerlnd aoMnient of
rtl tm Mint tl-nll
choice Famit r.r:,;....
i - ..
.'I'tiiiners,
I'ish, X.lt
?!"Mer.. Meckel
Fruit, Pickles, Crackers. a,L V, '
r'rewrvcJ
Suiriir. Cnlf.. . n'
"eeso. Molsssee.lii,,,
pcHai. y,na::rzd
less, Cedar.ware, Stone-w.r,,
plow and wash ltm-s, Loot. ...j .J,t'
segars, &c, together with eveIy Brriclo '
fotmd in a first class Grocery Store, all f wl.irl,
will be sold at the lwo.il prices, either ..r rnM. nt
country produce. We also keep on ban I ehoir
Liquors, Tort, Lisbon, eke. Prtc, Alo, l,rer
aaraaporilla, 4c. We are also prepared to .up!
ply thn citirena with frceh bread, twist, rolls, pits
pretzels and rakes of every kind. '
N. 0. The highest cash prices will be paid for
butter and egga, corn, onta. rve and wheat.
Hunbtiry, July 7, 1855. ' ,.
IJOS. 21 & 22 SOUTH SLXTH SIREET, j
PHIX.ADEI.rUIA.
Agricultural Implement Matiufaetory, Bristol,
I pa
I Seed Grounds (370 Acres) BloomsJate, near
i Bristol, Pn.
riiibi., June IP, 855. 3m- p3.
Fhotog-raphy ! LagneTreotjije 1 1
A NEW ERA IN ART I
J. E. KcCLEES,
( Successor to McClets j- ticrmon.)
"SHOULD call the altenion "f the public, not
' only to the superiority of the Dagucrrco
tvpes, the Hyalograph, (by some called Ambru-
' type,) and the various aty lea of Photography on
! paper; but to the fact, lliut patties at a distance.
posses"!!!!? a small daguerreotype, may, by send
ing it to No, 1U0 Chestnut ft., have made from
it by the means of Photography, and the talents
of the best Artists, a portrait nf ixi fciZK, from
a small Locket to the full size of life.
A small book containing description, prices,
Ac, &c, will be sent gratis to any person ma
king the request.
McCLEES"
Philadelphia Photograph Establishment,
No. lhO Chestnut at., below 7'.h.
Phila., July 51, 1H55 tf.
AYEIl'S PILLS,
k new and sinaularly successful remedy f.-r the
il cure of all llilioi.i diseases Costivrncss, Indi
gestion, Jaundice, Dropsy, Kheuinatisin, l evers,
Gout, Humors, Nervousness, Irritability, Iiifhtimnu
tions, Headache, Pains in the Breast, bide. Back,
and Limbs. Female Complaints, &e., ke. ImlccJ,
very few are me diseases tu which a Puriutive Mrdi
cine is not more or less required, and much Kick,
nes.s and sulfuritig might be prevented, if a harm
less but effectual Cathartic were 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 minlit have becti avoided
by the timely and judicious use of a good purgative.
This is alike true of Colds, Feverish svmptums, and
Bilious derangements. They all tend to become or
nmrtnpe the deen sentr-d mid ffirtiitil:,!)!,, liitpmnpra
; which load the hearses all over the land. 11 nice a
reliable family phytic is of the first importance to
the puhlic 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 Patients, has shown results surpassing
any thing hitherto knonn of any mcdieinc. Cures
have been etl'ected beyond belief" were they not bub
stantiatcd by persons of such exalted position and
character as to forbid the suspicion of untnuli.
Among the manv eminent gentlemen who have
testified in favor of thcoc l'i'.'.s, we lnay mention :
Un. A. A. Hayes, Analytical Chemist, of Boston,
end Slate Assnyer of MuiwachuKclts, whoso hiyh
professional character is. endorsed by the
Hun. Kdwaud lirntKTT, Senator of the V. S.
Kim r.UT C.Wivi iiuur, Ex-Speaker of the House
of Representatives.
Ainu it Lawkknck, Minister Plen. to F.npland.
t John B. FiT7.ivsTUKK,l'ath. BUhnpof Boston.
aim', l'K. J. It. I liii.niN, 1'ractical Lhtnast, OI
New Yrk t'itv, endorsed bv
Hon. W. L. Makcy, Secretary of State.
M'm. B. Astoh, the richest tnan in America.
S. I.glako & Co., Propr'a of the Metropolitan
Hotel, and others.
Did space permit, wo could give manv hundred
ccrtilicates, fiom ull parts where tho Pills have
been used, but evidence even more convincing than
the experience of eminent publio men is found
in their effects upon trial.
These Pills, the result of long investigation aud
study, are offered to tho public as tiic best and
most complete which the piesent state of niedical
science cau afford. They are compounded not of
the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtues
only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical
process in a state of purity, and combined together
in such a manner as t iusure the best results. This
system of composition for medicines has been found
in the Cherry rcctor.d and lMlb. both, to produce a
more erlicieiit remedy than had hitherto bceu ob
tained by anv process. 'I he reason is perfectly ob
vious. While by the eld niedo of composition, ev
ery medicine is burdened with more or less of acri
monious and injurious qualities, by this caidi indi
vidual virtue only that is dcsttcd tor the curuttvo
cried is present. All the inert and obnoxious qual
ities of each substance cmpliryed are left behind, the
curative virtues only being retained, llcncc it is
selt'-evidciit the ctlcvts mould prove as they have
proved more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer,
more powerful u.iliclote to disease than any other
uudicmc known to the world.
As it is frcqucpt'y expedient that my medicine
should tic taken under the coonvcl of ra attending
Physician, aud us he could not properlv judee of a
remedy without kuov.ii.g its composition, 1 have
supplied the accurate i'ormula? by which both my
federal and rills arc made to the wuoin uouy tu
Practitioners in the tinted States and British Amer
ican 1'roHiiccs. If uoucvf there should be any
one who has not receive.l them, they will be
promptly forwarded bv nn.il to his address.
Of all the Patent .Medicines that are ottered, how
few would be taken if their composition was known I
Their lile consuls in their mystery. 1 hae r.0
nivsttrics.
The composition of my j reparations is laid open
to all men, and all who lire competent to jude on
the subject fieely acknowledge the.r ronvictwtis
of their intrinsic merits. '1 he Cherry Pectoral wa
pronounced by scientific men to be a wonder. al
medicine before its etlccts wero known. Many em
inent Physicians have declared the ijiw thing of
my Pills, and even moro confidently, and are will
ing to certify that their anticipations were mcie
than realized' by their effects upon trial.
They operate by their powerful influence on the
internal viscera to purifv tho blood and stimulate it
into healthy action remove the obstructions of
the atomaeh, bowels, liver, aud other organs of the
body, restoring their irregular action to health, and
by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange
ments as are tho tirst oripiii of disease.
Being sugar wrapped they are ploasant to take,
and being purely vegetable, no harm cau arise trouj
their use iu anv quantity.
Fur ininuts directions, see wrapper on the Boa.
IPKrAULU
JAMES C. AYER,
Practical itud Analytical ChviiiUt,
LOWELL, MASS.
Fries SS Cents per Eoi. rive Eases for $L
BOLD BY
Wri A Bruner, r?un!iiry Hut .V J lni h"1" .Vin
W. Wiemer. Nurlhaiitl-eilanit ; J. F. t'ari Milloa;
aii't l.y all Utitists in Norit.cin Pcnusliauia.
Juac W, ItSi IT-
fBHASK'S Alttgnelic Ointment at
A May 19. WEISKU & BlU'NER'S.
4 Fine lot of Wall Papi-r just received and for
sale by M.
Sunbury, June J.I855.
Mccarty.
Market bttceb
UAKDWAKE and Queensware in great va
rleties and of aU descriptions, just received
and for sale by
I.nwei Augusta,
WM A. KNABB
May
18S4.
I I ATS & CAPS-
iilk sud Slouch Hats,
11
Military and cloth Caps lor men and boys,
also Gum boes of various s'xes, just received
and for ssle at YOU-NO t BTOFH.
ffuftbury Nov. tr5,185
Is'EW SriUNfi AND Fn.'.JTEit
CG3- CTS GEJ 530 e
I- W. Ti.fi IR & Co ,
Gvnbnty Pi.
I I AVE just reretvei' a urw and sp!cr..'id as
rotneiit of r.ooJs, si :l!rd tu tho Meuil ,
smr.t'qt whirl, are: '
C'V.tli,., Cesimerrs and Velvtte, Teady innda
t llothes, Eticlisb, French atid A mericnti Cing
bains, plain and painted Chadi. rfo. do.
Lawns, Barege nud Bareuc Eel.ains. plain
and painted Tissue, Tiwue Barege,
'1'bilK-t Milk, fringsd MibwIb, Eiii
luotdcred eft J Damask Crape
Shawls, Fancy ManlilliiH, ftn
pril and checked Linen, Ta
ble Covers, Metquiuo ,eu.
Fsnn, Parasols en.' f rn
bioilss, tnijatlirr v;tu
a genrsral n-Hitl-raer.t
of Dry Cow!.
lists, (:,,,, Boots, M,oe,
Il3r,!..Tate, Urj QHr,w Bl0,
.J.,' . lvN''' ic Ao., all U which
us wio encap lr ca.h or Country Pra
iluca.
Muuhury.May 5, 155S.
j Booksellers & Stationer:,
I A "Vr VW !'ilin ofl' "'tito at.wk of
I r Tt "?d SlHUon"y. d rron, the f,8
I of ,!ie ,5tl' ' very low ptirei. Ti0 ,tuc-.
; embraces ctrry virietv or miscellaneous Buoka"
Hchool Ceoks, and nil kinda of Blank lt.,.,t."
1.-.0 ilomoslic and imported f-tationarv ,it
,i, , ir. ,u .c m .i. mi out ai low priee
it will bo Well to call euilv nr.d secure l...v 'ains
i al i;m',rv,
8. W. cornor4thand Race ft,-
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, June 2, 1S5.". if.
StTNEURY, PA.
TIIE subscriber rcapectfully infmrms t!, publi;
. that she. still continues to keep the abova
named public house.
She has nUo rcccied a new supply of ood
liquors and wines, aul trusts that she will he
able to give satisfaction to all who may visit her
houso.
MARIA THOMPSON
Sunbury June 53, 1855. tf.
MOUNT CARMEL HOUSE,
. MOUNT CARMEL,
Northumberland county, Pa. ;
rsMHsJ large and commodious Hotel issituulcd
on the top of the .Locust meuntair, nsrly
Irolf way between Sunbury and 1'oltsviile. Th
scenery the salubrity of the atmosphere arid
the cool mountain breezes, make it one of the
most delightful summer retreats in the country.
Tho Hotel, is a new structure, four stories high,
lilted up with all the modern conveniences. Tho
P'ire mountain water is introduced into every
rhamber. The place is easy of access, beng
but one nud a Imif hours ride from Sunbury. met
i die Philadelphia and Cuiiluirv bad read, r r
Pottrvillc, it ean bo reached by the .V.ino 11 n '
Ti.iil road to Ashland, nud from thenco to M.
CV.rmrl i mile, by Omnibus.
l'vcrv attendance will be paid by the jvrr.pris
inr to niiil.c guests CJrnforteble. Chargjj modo
rd!e. - .
joef;: m. feager.
Mr. Car'Yicl. runs S:3, Ti.r,. tf.
U.ir?n;ES ai tie Cli Stand.
PRIZsINCS- i GRAI?T
, II li now opening a new and very desirable
stock of Spring and .. ; Summer Uoode, cm
bracing an endless variety. Their stock con
sists in part of
Black & Ttncy Broadcloths & Cassimeres,
Summer Wares fir men and boys, all styles anil
prices. ' '
DRESS GOODSy
SILKS I'lain and Figured Black.
An assortment of Piaid Stripe and FiguroJ Fan
cy Dress Silks at unusually low prices,
fehellies, brines, Bra;o De Lcina, Mus.
Da Lairis, Lawns, Ac,
(ilXCH A.M.-j from i to 25 cents per yard.
CALICOES, ' 3 lij "
W II ITU GOODS,
Cambric, Jaconetta, Swiss, Tarllon, Mull, Bobi-
nelt. Frcmh nud Swiss Laces, Edjiugs, &c.
Bro.vn ar.d bleached Muslins, Drillings, Ticks,
Checks, Towlings, Table Diapers, c.
.uot Kitins.
HAPJUWARE and QTTESSS W AB.E,
Cedar-ware, liullow-wam, lion, Stejl, Plastsr
ISalt end Fish,
AUo a tresh supplv of
DKUGS a"NI MKDICINT3.
Thankful for past favors,- wo hope by strict
attention and a desire to please, still to meet with
the approval of our friends. . :.
L's" Ciuintty pioilucc of all kinds taken at the
highest market price
Sunbury, June 2, 1SC5. ly.
Shamoliia White Ash Anthracita CoaL
T'lOin the "Old Win" i. the d'tp Vulliry.
J - H. Zl.VI.ViLUMAN A.JNO. P. rUFSEL,
successors t Kase, Keed cV Co., will con
tinue mining, shipping and selling coal from the.
above well known Colliery, under the firm of
t Zimmerman fc I'ursel. The po.i t of shipment
! is at the lower v. barf in Sunbury, Northumber
land county, ra., where nil orders lur tuverioue
kinds nf coal, viz; Lump, Broken, Easu Move,
and Chestnut Coal, will be thankfully received
and promptly attended to.
Sytibury, July 14, 1855,
Si sDt ai, Jti.r , 1855.
The firrr. of Kase, l!ec,J iV Co. bavin; aolj
their b ase in the Gap Colliery anil interest in the
wharf at Sunbury, to Messrs. Zi;nfierinnn it
I'urrel, would take great pleasuieiu ricouiiiieud
ing our customers and others to the new linn, ss
tl.ty will be a!i!s to sell them prepared coal of
the best quality,
KAfE, BK.EDck CO.
Stencil Cutter,
Xn. 1 XnriJi Sijih Street,
(Btieuxsr.)
STE.'.'CIL BRANDS cut for Merchants, Far
iners. Millers and Distillers.
-Alphabets, biushes snl Inks of the very lest
nnulitv.
c. s 'iibs, ' a. a. riss.
Phi
la., June 23, 1855. Sm.
NOTICE.
"VOTICE is hereby given that application w
ill
' be made to the next legislature nf Penneyt
vuma, al tlie sessiou oi ikoo, ior ine crrauui.w
a rorpnratc h jdy, with banking and dwcouirting
privileges, to be celled the "tSuiMoaix WtK,"
located at .Miapiokintown, Norlhumberiand Co.,
Pa., with a caital atoik of 150,IHO, with the
priulcgoof incieasiiii tho same la 300,000 if
uecestary.
Hhaiuolin, May it, 18.5 fta.
""tobacco, &0.
Vlrav.'-eirV. Congress.
Eldorado FiS. F.ldoratlo C ake,
etuisapanlia Fine C", Presd r iiie t ut,
" '.' V K1SE R A: B RUN Eb!
fcunbury, May 3, ISSS.
SEGARS'
El Dorado,
ldo Hondo,
La CurtosidaX
Csna'os.
Havana Cheroots.
El Neptune,
El UuellJo,
l(ecrrlre.
La (Semiaruiis,
Plantation,
For Pale st V EIEIl & LKLAER.
Sunbury, May S6, 1."S,
TERM1CELLI, Maccaroni and Cu Burob,
just leeaived by
May Hi, Is AS. WEISER 4s BKUNER.
IOR ssle art this effic, Supenrior Black Ink.
Cattle Medicine at It cm, Tore Eieonoe tt
Omcsr, It teas