Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 09, 1857, Image 3

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    P. MELANCHTON SHINBEL,
J E STICK OF TlIK PEACE,
STINBTrtRTTi PA.
Office in Deer Street, immediately vppotit (h
Public school noun.
' All business promptly attended to. Monies
collected and all ordinary writings done.
' Sunbury, April 25. 1867. if
NOTICE.
Toe stoeltholders of tbe Shamolcio Steam
Ferry and Tow-boat Company will take no
tic that an election to chose five directors
for the ensiling year will b held at the oflic-e
of th- Company, Snnbttry Pe""f-. ?! he.lh
dnv of May next, at 10 o'clock A. M.
.,y or May nji DON N EL, Sec'ry.
April 24, 1857.
PTJBLIO SALE
Of
FOUR CANAL BOATS.
rrM'E subscriber will sell at Public out-cry on
1 8 Vl'i: RIMY, the 83d day of MAY, atone
o'clock' P. M.FOVR 15 AN A I. BOATS, now
lying in tho Trevortoii Coal Company Basin.
Terms, one-third coh ; one-third in three
month and balance on wist months credit for
'approved notes. These Boata will be positively
e,ia to thehighct bidder. Ira SAYR3.
Port Trevorton, April SR, 1857. ta
A Retired rhyslclan
Whose sands of life have nearly run euf, die-
covered while in the East Indies, a certain
I cure for Consumption, Asthma, -Brone hitis.
Cot.tths. Cold-, and General DeMllity. - The
remedy wnrf discovered by him when his only
child, a daughter, wss given up to die. ish
inn to do as much good ns possible, he will send
to such of his afflicted fellow-bcing aa request it,
this recipe, with full and evplicit directions for
making it up and successfully using it. He re
quires each applicant to enclose him one shilling
three cents to be returned as postage on Hie
il.e remainder to be applied to the
.'irih; advertisement. Adress
Dr. II. JAMES, No. 19 Grand street,
ret
Jersey OttJ, . t
April , 18ST. Im
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1.EONARH SCOTT CO.
No 64 Gold Sliest, New York.
April M.1S57
BROADWAY FAMILY GROCERY!
Flour, Feed and Provision "tore.
JSrouilicay bduw blackberry Street.
L EVI SEASHOLTZ,
jrUSPECTFL"M,Y inform the citiiens ef
" - tninliury and vicinity that he has removed
to I lie etore lately occupied by C. Geliringer in
lir oadway near the ituil Koad, and is receiving
a choice supply ot
? AIRILY GRCCERIES,
coo'istinH iii purl of Hums, Shoulders, Mackerel,
Herrint?. White 1'iih, tod Fiah, (Salt Presctved
Kruit. I'lcklea, Crueller, Cheese, Molasses, liice,
fcusr. Collee. (ercen, roasted and ground,) Im
perial. Vooni liysou. Gunpowder and I! lack
Teas, CcJar-wure, Stone-ware, tSoape, brushes
ii!ow ami wash lines, boots and shots, tobacco,
vciars, At-., toncther with every article usually
lootid in a first class Grocery Store, all of which
will be sold at the .lowest prices, either for cash or
country nroduce. He baa also prepared to sup
ply the citizens with fresh bread, twist, rolls, pies,
tircUel ami rukesot every kind.
N . U. The highest rash prices will be paid for
'juttur and tfi', corn, oats, rye ana wheat.
euiibury, April II, 1857.
HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE.
Tins hair dye needs only a trial to autitly all or HI per.
teeunii a as u Dye. udd llie foliowiutr tealitnouiul friaa
iiiui eini.ient Aoniyiie Clivinist, Pioressor Booth, of the
U. tf. Mint, will only contiiin what thotissuds have pre
viously ii'iine leBiiui-iuy n,
"LASoiutoay roa Practical CnsutsTir, 1
U. Sleoheii's I'b.ee, (
PlIlLiDELPlIU, l'eliiualy 17th, 1667.
-'Uroix welt acquainted with the aulislioicee i-ompoaing
llo 'YKK'S I.1QC1D I1AIH IYG, I Sill BJllhliea laul l,yollow
the s.in)le (lire'tious given for Its use. It will uot
l.ijuie the liair .r hkiu, but will give a naiuial and dura
ble color to tne ii. or.
JAMES C BOOTH, Analytic Chrmiet."
HOI IV Kit 'S WIliriNii INKS, iiuluoiug Hmirrr's
F!uid. and H-tiv-er's IndeiUUc Lika, aia ta, well known
and iiitioduced to require any aoditioual teauinoiiy of
then eliaiaeler. The aalea have been increasing since
i heir first iutroduf lion, givine; evidence that the articles
truly a seaj that intrinsic uieiit claimed at Irst fur tticra
by .ne Miuiura.-turer.
Onleia ail.lressit t.the Manufaetnrv, No. 1 RACE
street aluive FOl lTH, (old Wo. 144,) Philadelphia, will
receive pr-unpt intent ion t.y
JOSI'.PH F. HOOVER, Maiiataelajat
rmlnileipliia, April u, 157. ly
'1
MIR suh,criber offsrsfor sale hie 8HANTY,
Uook-Stove, eVc, on the Rail-Road belot
Trevorton ktridge. Apply soon to
H. B. MASHER.
Sunbury, April S!5, H.ST.
' NOTICM
IH hereby given that letters of Administralion
on the estate of Henry Hannabach, lata of
Lower Auijusta towuslup, Northumberland eoua-
ty, di c'd , have been granted to the subscriber.
A I, iiersons nulebted art reuuestea to make tin
niediute payment, and those having claims or
ilr-inands against the same will present them fur
seillemeut. JUfcL. wutr, Aum r.
1,. Augusts twp., April IS, 1857. U
rOR SALE,
flood second -Lvaaa) Baggy.
eld.
A
Apply al ibis
FURNITURE 1 FURNITURE 1 1
THE LARGEST STOCK EVER OFFERED
IN BUN BURY.
Fashionable, Chai and I'aeful
THE subscriber, long established aa a Cabinet
and Chair Manufacturer In Sdnbury, thank
ful for past favors, solicits continuance of the
public, patronage. Hit stock ef Cabinet-Ware,
Chairs, 4C, embraces
EVERT VaRIETT, tmEFl'a. AND ORPtA
a.KNTAt. In housekeeping. It is unnecessary to enume
rate, as anything that snsy be required in his
line can be had at moderate prices. Cheap for
Cash, or Country Producetaken in exchange.
Establishment -
South East Corner of Market Square.
E7 These knowing themselves indebted to
the subscriber would oblige Lira by making pay
ment. SEBASTIAN HAUPT.
Bunburv, April 4, 1867 if
SPLENDID OFFERS FOR 1856 AND
1857 TOGETHER. ,
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the day, these Periodicals lase little by age.
Hence a full year of the Nos. with no omissions,
for 1856, may be regarded nearly as valuable as
for 1H57. We propose to furnish the two yeara
at the following Extremely low Rs.es, vis:
For Blackwood's Magasina, . . 4 K0
For any one Review, 4 00
For any two Reviews; 6 00
For Blackwood and one .Review, T 00
For Blackwood and the two Reviewa, 8 00
For three Reviews, 8 00
For lilackwood and three Reviewa, IS 00
For the four Reviews, 1 1 00
For blackwood end the four Reviews, 14 00
To avoid fractions, S3 may be remitted for
Blackwood, for which we will forward that
work for both years, post paid.
N. U. The price in Great Britain ef the five
Periodicals sieve named is about (31 per an
num. Aa ae shall never again be likely to after such
inducements as those here presented.
Now is the time to Subscribe 1 1
y. B. Remittances must, in all cases, be made
direct to the Publishers, for at these prices no
commission can be allowed to A dents.
AJdrcss, LEONARD SCOTT & CO.,
No. 64 Gold-street, New York.
April 4, 1857. tf
ALEVi!VIF.U KERR
Importer and Wholesale Dealer in SALT.
33 South Wharves, Philadelphia.
X ASH TON Fine, Liverpool Greund,
. T.,,L. Tul.,..l .,,.1 l,,lr fil,
- . -.. J V....-
atantly on hand and far sals in lets
to suit the trade.
April 4, 1857. 6m
nYDROLKUM PAINTS. These paints are
miird with water, thereby aaving the exist
of eil, for sale by
March 14, '67. A. W. FISHER.
Valuable Town Property
FOl SALE,
'T'HE aubscribers, desiring to go west, offer for
- enle a House and two Lots in the town ef
Shamokin, No. SO and 21, Block 14rt, opposite
the Oil J Fellows' Hull, on the corner of Sunbury
and Liberty Streets. The house is a two and a
half story brick building, well finished, with tf
good store room, and a basement story. Also a
stable and other out-buildings and water conve
nient. The property, which ia aituuted on the
main street and business part of the town, will
be sold on reasonable terms.
For further patticulara apply to
DANIEL FELIX.
JEREMIAH MARTIN.
Shamokin, April 11, 1857 tf
Estate of Alfred It Iloivland, dee'd.
1RJOT1CE is hereby given that letters of
X Administration Imve been grunted to
the subscriber on the estate of Alfred Li.
1 lowland, dee'd., late of Trevorton, Northum
berland county. All persons indebted are
requested to make immudiute payment, and
those having claims to present them duly
autuetilicaleu lur settlement.
CKO. MOWTON, Adm'r.
TrevortoD, April 11, 1857. 6t
ISAAC M. WILKERSON,
MANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the most Fashionable Style.
Sofa, DlvaiiN and Lrfjuiiges
Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards,
SOFA. limhUNT AND DIM. Mi TAliLKS
and also VENETIAN BLINDiS, equal to Phila
delphia manufacture.
llfcbSILAUs, Ol every pattern anil price
CUFUOAIJUS, WUUK AN L) CAN DLK
STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
In short, every article in this line of h'ls business.
rPHE subscriber respectfully calls the atteutiei
1 of the public to hia large and splendid as
sortment of every quality and pries el -
which cannot fail to recommend itself toevery anr
who will examine it, on account of its durable
workmanr-hip and splendid finish, made up of the
best stock to be had in the city. No effort is
spared in the manufacture of his ware, and the
subscriber is determined to keep up with the
many improvements which are constantly being
snaile.
Ha also manufacture all kinds and qualities
of
CIIAIKS.
Deluding varieties never before ta ba had It
riunbury, aucll as Miuooisr, Black VVauit
inn Ct-HLku Maple Gttr.ciA.v ; amd W intnsoa
CHAIRS, A!t tajict I'iaio Stools, which are
of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled
by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere.
1 lie subscriber is determined that then shall
be no excuse for persona to purchase furniture in
the cities, as every confidence can be entertained
about the ijuality and finish of hia ware and
Uhsirs.
These articlea will be disposed of on at good
terms as they csn be purchased elsewhere. Ceun-
try Produce taken in payment for work.
ry IJNDEKTAKINU. Having provided
a handsome lliiin, he ta now prepared lor
Undertaking, and attending funerals, in this vi
cinity, or at any convenient distance from this
plsce.
Vr 1 he Ware Koom is in r awn street, be-
ow Weaver s Hotel.
ISAAC M WILKEKSON,
Sunbury, April 18, 1867. tf.
AUDITOR'S REPORT.
Rkport of thk AftiToitit ok Nortul-uber-
land CoCMr, voa tiik viar, 1856.
George Bright, Esij , Treasurer of Nortfoim-
(teriana loviity, in uvcuum wun mi tamw.
Dr.
To amount of outstanding tax for
1855 aud previous yeurs, $9,412 71
" amount of couuty tax assessed
for 1856, 17,310 64
" amount of county, road aud
school tax, for 1854 & 1855, 8,761 42
cash received for lury funds,
rent of Court House, &c. 198 17
" order given to Oeorge Kunt
overpayment of tttule tax for
1850, 36 02
" order to D Buoy, overpayment
ot State tax lor 1M50 30 81
" order to 1 M Swartz. over-
paymaut of State tax for '55, 14 98
" order to Ueo Kt eler, overpay
ment of State tax for 1855, 17 86
H order to M Bacbman, overpay
ment of Slate tax, 3 04
" order to D M Swart, over
payment of State tax, . i 67
H order to P Hilsman, overpay-
" order to J Simpson, 0Trp
ment of militia tax, .
1 IS
930,821 45
ci.
By outstanding County tux fof
185R, stid previous'yenrs, 812,114 97
" Exonerations ollowed'colloc-
tors for 'fiG, and previous, 698 86
" Commissions, do C48 76
" Cash psid on Commissioners
orders issued in 1855, 3,499 22
" Cash paid on Commissioners
orders issued in 1856, 13,305 55
" Treasurer's commission oa
$16,804 77$ at 2$ per cent,
" Cash paid Kusteru Penitenti
ary, " Treasurer's commission on
- $119 12at2t percent,
" Treasurer's services for county
" Balance duo the County by
the Treasurer,
420 11
119 12
2 97
3 25
108 63
$30,821 45
George Bright. Esq., IVeasurer of Northum
berland County, in account vith the tame
respecting State tax on real and personal
property.
Dr.
To amount State tai on real and
. personal estate, for 18.55 and
previous yAurs, as per Audi
tors' Report of 1355, S7.006 06$
" amount of State tax assessed
for the UBe of the Common
wealth for 185C, as per state
ment of the county Commis
sioners Clod with the Trea
surer, " amount of said tax received
on unseated lands for 1855
and previous,
' Interest on D P Caul's du
plicate for 1S53,
17.1C4 47
1,582 02
12 50
23,705 05
C.
By cash paid State Treasurer oo
account of tax fur 1856 and
previous, as per receipt dated
July 22(1 and December 17th, $1-1,G81 09
" Kxunorations allowed Collec
tors for '56 and previous 751 09
" Commission do 1,069 36
" Treasurer's commission on
$ 14,7b I 09, at 1 per cent, 146 81
" Outstanding tax lor 185G, and
previous yeura, 7,503 05
" l-'ive per cent abatement on
Slute tax for 1856, 578 94
" liitlunce due tbe Common
wealth by the county Treas'r, 1,033 81
$25,765 05
George lirirht, Esq., Treasurer of Northum
berland county, tn account mill the same.
respecting larern, Distillery, and Eating
House Licences, g-c.
To amount of Tavern- licenses
grunted by tbe court of (Quar
ter Sessions for 1856, 1,350 00
" I.iconsos granted, January,
lb56, for selling liquor, 30 00
" amount of Kutuilers license
for 1856, 1,006 15
" Eating house and Restaurant
license fur 1S56, .- 140 00
" Distillers, Uriiwers, &c, 200 00
" liillmrd Tables, and places of
amusement, 55 00
" Lumber and Coal, 15 50
" Buluuce due Treasurer, 10 32
2,800 97
Cb.
By cash paid State Treasurer as
per receipt uatetl Jluy zuth,
1850,
Cash paid State Treasurer as
pur receipt dated December
17th, 1856,
Cash paid J G & A A Young
man lur publishing Mercuutile
Appraisers list,
CubIi puid C U liuchman for
same, -
Treasurer's commission on $2
631 50 at 6 per cent,
Exouorations allowed,
1,491 50
1,140 00
15 00
14 90
131 00
14 00
2,806 97
George llright, Esq., Treasurer of Northum
berland (.aunty, m account with the tame
respecting Militia Fines.
Dit.
To amount of said fines outstand
ing for '55 and previous 21,673 96
" amouut of militia tines asses
sed for 1856, 976 00
$2,649 96
Cr.
By amount of said said fines ro-
luuimng uncollected lor 1856
and previous years,
$1,206 77
C32 51
46 64
" Exouorations allowed collec
tors fur '56 and previous,
' Five per cent, commission al
lowed collectors for 1856 and
previous years on $932 80,
" amount puid county Commis
sioners for time occupied m
military busiuess in 1855,
18 00
8 00
" amount paid for books and sta
tionary used by Commission
ers for uiililury purposes ia
1855,
Outstanding Tuxes for 1856 and previous years, on the Zst December, 1856.
Names of Collectors,
Jacob Bingeman,
Wm B Irwin,
f.Tatnes Beard,
Martin Uuchman,
t J unies Eckbert-,
"Michael Reefer,
John Simpson,
tJames Beard,
S Drumheller,
t Martin Buchmaa
James Eckbert,
A J Conrad, '
'J Dunkelberger,
fJames Lynn,
Tf hisenuart,
tJ Boyer
tD W Haas,
tC Boniboy,
f KlllrS,
tD M S warts.
tO Ktahlnecker,
tJ R Clark,
t Jacob Carman,
tJ Raker,
tJ Hoeennoebler,
tf A Keeler,
tJ Bloom,
tJ Miller,
Win Johnson,
tSuniuel Hales,
tPetei Pursel,
tJ R Rigle,
J KrkinaD,
til Haas,
'Solomon uillman,
fM K Mauly,
Those Collectors marked with a () have
I have since paid in part and many pearly all.
We the uudcrsi-ncd, Auditors of North
niberland county, in the Commonwealth of-
rvnnsylvania, ilo certify, that In pursuance of
the 4th section of an Art, entitled, an Act
regulating counties and townships, passed the
I'oitt day ot April, Jcd4, we met at tbe com
missioner's ODice, in the borough of Kunbury
on the 5lb day of January, and adjourned
imni time to tune, and did audit and settle
the several accounts, required of us agrees-
" amount paid county Com mis
ioners for time occupied in
' military boeiness in 1856, 18 00
" amount paid for books nd
. stationary ttsed by Commis.
sinners Id military business ia
1856, 8 00
" amount paid assessors for as
sessing and furnishing lists of
delinquent militia men, 26 70
' amouut paid J. 11. Zimmer.
man, Brigade Inspector, for
inspecting ' Companies and
publishing brigade Orders, 81 &0
" amount paid Oadwallader
Infantry for 1855 75 00
do do for 1856 75 00
" Amount paid Mahanoy
Unards for 1855 60 00
do do for 1856 50 00
" amonnt paid Na;lonal (Junrds
for 1855, 75 00
" Amount paid Peppinville
Cavalry for 1852 60 00
" do do for 1853 50 00
" Treasurer's commission oa
8533 40 at 1 per cent, 6 33
" Balance due the Common
wealth by county Treas'r. 178 51
$2,644 96
Expenditure! of North' d county for 185C.
Views of roads, bridges, 4c, $28100
Building and repairing bridges, 1,681 39
Grand, Traverse, Petit, and Spe
cial Jurors' pay, 2,245 60
Sherifl's Foes, 440 18
Fox Scalps, 38 15
Court Crier's pay, 118 C2J
Assessors' pay. 380 87
Prolhonotary's Fees. 330 06
Constables' pay for diDurcnt ser
vices, 336 60
Commonwealth costs, 312 68
Election officers' pay, 1,007 G3
Stationary. 217 52
Public Buildings, 184 93j
Prison Expenses, 34 00
Refunding, 157 85
Damages for Roads, 989 75
Fuel, 93 75
Prosecuting Attorney, 167 00
Incidental Expenses, 100 03
Auditors' pay for aauiliog ac
counts for 1855, 72 00
Wm Rockefeller for auditing pub-
lie account, 25 00
Clerk's pay ia port for 1855, in
;full, 184 38
" " for 1856, 370 48
John Robins for printing to
Jan. 1, 1856,
John R Ki k, oa contract,
John Rubins, "
$25 00
20 00
25 00
25 00
55 00
II B'Masser' in full
J O A A A Yonngman, on
contract for 1855, CO 00
" " in full, 25 00
J R Eel, in full, for 1856, 30 00
Cummmt'oners' teaget.
George C Welker, ia full
for 1856, $40 80
Philip Renn, ' 159 00
Frederick Haas, " 237 00
U llottenstein, " 133 50
255 00
70 30
'Jreasurer's account.
Puid F Bucher, lute
Treasurer, in full,
" Jacob Young,
i, ,
" G Bright, Treus.
for 8 Docdd, tc.
$158 82V
1,111 00
247 01
31 00
1,547 831
Eastern Penitentiary,
Agricultural Sociaty,
Road tax ot, unseated lands for
1854 & 55,
School, -
Coroner's Inquests,
119 12
100 00
815 95
1,755 67
117 23
$14,690 60
Amount of Court Fines and Jury Funds, and
to uhom paid.
Plaintiff. Deiendant. To whom paid, Am't.
Com'th. P McBride, not puid $1 00
Jacob try John try et al J Beard 4 00
Com'tb, H J Wolverton do 24 00
" N Burget not paid 4 00
" " 4 00
" J Brooks " 4 00
" J Johnson 4 00
1) I eas J bweuey s adm Beard 4 00
II Huff Isaac Cumpbell 4 00
Bright & Clement P & S R R C - 4 00
II Stettler's ad J Car & co. not paid 4 00
is Wolverton R Fegely 4 co. Beard 4 00
J Barnhart John Purdo " 4 00
Lechtenthnler F Wilhelm ct al " 4 00
Cressler & Resides M Kestetter " 4 00
C J Engle M Ahlum not paid 4 00
McCay & Puterson D C Caul Beard 4 00
W E May J as Cameron uot paid 4 00
S n rub Sweney John Roosb " 4 00
h, Scott Al Urubam " 4 00
E Bright D Druckeruiller Beard 4 00
Ueddes & Marsh W Cane not paid 4 00
Ann Deners Fulmer et al " 4 00
School Dir Shamokin llensel Beard 4 00
Jas Kiigon C A Corsan not paid 4 00
J 1) Fisher H Kline Beard 4 00
J h Leib W h May not paid 4 00
J B Masse r J Hummel " 4 00
Thomson & Eisely O W Stroh " 4 00
W Colman Jas Yundjke Beard 4 00
Dun'l Conrad S Savago 4 00
A Osmua T Duuver " 4 00
Com'tb Gideon Desh not paid 4 00
Townships, Year, County, State, Militia.
Lower Mahanoy, 1851 $G 00
Delaware, 1853 $82 13 J 293 04 59 50
Delawore-, 1854 17 10
Lower Mahanoy, " 44 50
Milton, - 32 50
Upper Augusta, 16 50
Chiiisquaque, 1855 470 58i 489 17 30 72
Delaware " 224 78 19 95
Jackson. 17 97 67 02 39 00
Lower Mahanoy ' 218 C5 59 S7
Milton, " 261 09 263 49 33 50
Zerbe " 187 73 19 00
Little Mahanoy " 114 52
Shamokin, " 219 06
Coal, 1856 630 19 324 54 97 50
Cameron 192 16 117 80 18 50
Chiiisquaque 926 55 624 40 61 00
Delaware 1.307 16 672 51 47 50
Jackson, 209 99 73 24 9 50
Jordan 309 08 26 43 36 00
Lewis 659 59 354 08 69 50
Lower Augusta 762 71 292 17 63 50
Lower Mahanoy " 673 02 46 89 64 50
Little Mahanoy " 84 81 34 18 6 50
Milton " 402 23 22 77 66 60
MtCarmel, 684 71 674 26 46 50
Northumberland, 2X5 60 217 15 28 60
Point, C81 14 436 1 24 50
Rush, " 359 93 J 19 03 26 00
Shamokin, " 215 29 54 80 19 50
Sunbury, 621 24 319 44 39 50
Turbut. ' 1,931 69 269 12 37 60
Upper Augusta, " 199 36 232 05 21 50
Upper Muhanoy, " 206 58 2C4 19 22 60
Washington, - 67 00 12 87 24 00
Zerbe, 554 34 526 34 67 00
$12,114 97, $7,503 05 $'
since raid ia full, and those marked
plements thereto, according to t
our judgements and abilities, ar
ther certify that opotl a due r
tbe expense book of tbe count,
ness of tbe same yet unpaid it.
332 85. In witness whereof we
to set our hands and seals, tu
February, 1857.
JOHN YOUN
WMTFOHS
AUM rUUPV,
Xbtlce of Dissolution of Partnership.
riMlE partnership heretofore existing under
the firm name ol I. W. Tener 4- Ce of
Sunbury, Pa., In the retail Mercantile I5oinrss
has this (1st of April,) day been dissolved by
mutual consent
The business of the Isle firm will be settled
by I. V. Toner and J. H. Engel either of whom
hereby authorized to receive all debts due to
a late grmand to pay t-ll'all liabilities.
Those who know themselves indebted ta as
by note or book account are requested to make
immediate payment, aa the accounta must be
collected forthwith.
I. VT. TENER & CO.
Sunbury, April II, 1857.
DlMftolutlon of rarlnerahlp.
NOTICE ia hereby given that the Partner
ahip heretofore existing between the sub
scribers, in the name of Hcasholtx 4- Petery, in
the Grocery business, In the borough of Sunbury,
aa been dissolved by mutual consent. us
books, jlaima, Ac , connected with the late Br in
ill be settled by Levi Heaaholtr..
LEVI SEASIIUMYi,
HENRY PETERY.
8unliury, April II, 1 H.S7
AMBROTYPE, MELAINOTYPE
AND
AMBROGUAPII GALLERY.
EO. Y. WEISE will continue for a few
days only, to titke pictures upon Oluss,
Iron, or Paper, at his room on 3d story Brick
Building above the Post Ofliee. Persons
lshiuir a really euotl likeness und better
come at once and secure those truly beautiful
embossed shadows of a living substance.
Persons wishing instructions In the Art,
can receive them, by applying immediately.
Sunbury, April 11, 1H57. 4t
mooKEii & n.kP.mt,
Auctioneers,
ND COMMISSION MF.KCH ANTS, No. Ml, lata
167 Ninth 3d alri-et. 1 door heiovr Vina, PIn'nHrl-
phia. Hnlcs of IKIOTJt anil F IK IKS. DltY GOODS,
UUNS, IIAKinVARF., WATCIIKS. FANCY OOODS,
c , every evening.
n Country Ston-kei-pc rs ano1 otliera will always find at
nur Kvenlrg Snli-s a Inure anil desirable asaoitmeiil or the
bove goKls, to In aoM in lots to suit buyris.
aH,o,,4fl nncseti on tne premises lur country trace.
March SJ, l7. 3inc.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
N pursuance of an order of the Orphans'
Court of Northumberland county, will be
exposed ta public sale, on
SA TURD A V, the 137i day nf June, next,
on the premises, the following described real
estate to wit: A certain lot of ground, sit-
nted in the town of Shaiuukin, count v afore
said, whereon is erected a two-story Frame
Building; bounded by lots ot John Bonghner
and others. Luto tbo estate of huniuel ri
Haas, deceased. Sule to commence at 10
'clock, A. M of said day, when the terms
will be made known by
JOHN VANZANT,
Admiaistrator.
By order of the Court,
C. BOYD PURSEL. Clk. O. C.
Sunbury, April 11, 1857.
Northumberland Bridge Company,
A N election for Officers of the Northumber
land lit idee Company, to serve for one
ear, will be held at the house of Mrs. Burr in
Northumberland, on MONDAY the 4th day of
MAY nexw The election will open at I o'clock
M., and close at 4 o'clock P. M.
The Hooks and A ceo nits of the Company will
he submitted to the stockholders for their inspec
tion at the same lime and place.
D UKAL TIG AM, Presidenk
Northumberland, April 1, 1837. 4t
"Eishing Tackle. Red Cork, Grass, Cot
A. , ton and Linen Lines, Out Lines c-ea Grass
by the yard, Snoods, Flies, Kirby, Limerick and
Carlisle Hooka, Rods, &c, for sale by
March 4I.57. A. W. FISHER.
PAY XT 2? 1
THE subscriber having disposed of his Drug
Store in Sunbury tuAtbertW. Fisher, de
sires those indebted to him to make payment by
the first nf April next. Payment can be made
at the Drug Store.
WM. A UKUIN bK,
Sunhury, March 14, I$fi7.
Consumption and all Diseases of the
i .m.oa nnil Thnmt are positively cjruble li iiihal-ition.
wlia-li coiivejs ll.e reuitclies to the cavities in Ilia lungs
through llie uir p.iJi:iKfS, lllul cailllig III oifect contact
Willi llie libt-ae, lieuirauzt'S ire luucii-uiu. innin-i, aiiujs
the i!;iui:h. causes a free in iti easy expectoration, bi-ula tin,
lungs, purilK-s llie iiioml, iwiulru uuewed vitality t.l llie
t.e. v.. us si stein, civme llial lone ami energy so nijisiien-
M.le t ,r ti.e ti:tonuoii of licallli. 'I o Ik: ai.le to atata
c.mlult-itily llial Coiisuiupli-ill tscuralile liy iiiliatiitn.ii is to
n. m a. .urea ol unuuoveu tiiensiire. ii is ,..ui;ii iii.ni-i
the control m mistical trealmeiii as any i.iaer lonniu iuie
disease; ulHety iiuli-l i-vtry liumlsi-d cases can l.e cured
in the lust st'-aes. nnU lull per ccio. in me pe.-.,:i ; uul in
the third singe it is niiporsible to save ru. re than five per
e.-i.t . loi tea liiur.s are so cut up by llie disease as to Did
... ii ...... io m.Htieiil s-.il. Kven, however, in the lust ala.
ii.t.i.liot.iii iill.iros eXira.-rillliary r.iri 1.1 u,e suui-iiuir
atteudiUK tins leailul ae--ur((e, winch annually destroys
lllneiy-five lliousand pi-raonslll llie I nitid Slatesul nej
Slid aeorreel calculation shows i..;u o. o.r p.i-n. (hh u..i-ti-.n
ol the i-artii, eighty millions ure rlestiiie.t to BM llie
Consuiiiitive a Brave.
Tr.i.v i .m nuiver oeain mis ii-j iiu ,u.u. .
suiuplioil In all litres u n.is iM-rii ine Kn..t ci.cni) ui me
foi monies neither air icr sea, I.ut swecis..3 ul.e the
brave, the iK-JUlilul, the snicelul, and the liiltetl. By the
Uelpol' iluil fupreme Ueirn. irom whnm ciiieth eveiy
.ri and nerfi cl aill, 1 am t-iw'uled to ...Ter to le afiln-led
a perinanent und wcdy cure in rotisiiiiipli .it. I ..e hrst
iuiko'Ius ia lnni impure blind, and the immedi
ate liliccl. pnaluceil by their llisp- anion III the Iuiicb. i In
,.reV.,i.L Lie lite Ui!lll.S-il"ll ui ,u, ."ii-. -.- .-.
'ilun surely it is unite rational In eipeetrealergood lioin
...... i. .,, ,. llie uivitit-sol llie laiiits Ulan Ironi
,.i.k.. a M-cakeneu vii.i.i' .."""i" v -
th-.se adniiiiisteied Ihroush the stomach j the panentwill
ulways find the Iumrs Uee aim tne uieniiiina: ea.y aucr 111
Iih i nir reilli'iliea. I rue. inn... .... -- ,
enheless it uela coiist.tuli.'iiany, snu wun iiioin i.et
I'.. pi..ve the powenul und ilire.-t inrlueuce In this tn.ide
,.r,. ...... i ii.n rt-iuei i-B iiiiiiuii.su i., i'- . ...,,. ..
ofuiniinisiral ion, ihlooiloriii nniaieii win enure.) iivsi.i.y
..i.iih.l ... M I...W III UUl.-S, 1W... ...C ... .It. -
v.his a sle.ri. s i that a limb may be amputated wilh out t!io
ahgnt. sl pun; inmiUug the oruinaiy uunnug gas w.uue-
... ... lo.. ... a tVwIio.irs.
.,.,...( ion ill UltlinotllB Vll. riH.nc l.ic ,.ri,l w..r
raintiiigor lippurenlly dead. I tie iworni niany 1 1 mi
medicines is pen eplible lit Iheskni n lew ules after
iw.;.,.. ;i.:.l.l mill uiuv be imiiiiately dite-t.-. in the lilo.nl
A coiivinciua proof ol tlie eouslitulii mil tUVolsnf iuhala.
ti.. ii the fact Ill-it li. kuess is ulways produced by
breaihins f .ill air. Is i.-t Ihis positive ei ideni- lhal pro
per raiiiedics carefully prepared and judiciously a.lmiiiis
tere.1 tlo-.iif h the lmin, sliotiUI produi-e llie inosi happy
lesullst Uuiins eifhieeii xears' pra.-lice. mnilv III .usau.ls
suffering (r-'iu diseases "f the lungs and Ihrnul. Imvo been
udel my care, unn I nave uni-.-icu
even ufler the sufferers hail been pronoun.-cu in me iusi
aces, which lully sillslies me tnai r .nsuuip ....
lonier a laml disease. Ml treatment in e hi-ii.t p.i"ii
original, and loi.uded on long expeiieoce and a thorough
Vlv iMsrteet ,-tll-ilillali'-e wun me imj.i.io ... .... ...
enahles me to .lutniguish, readily, the vaiirms forms of
disease thai simulate tonsu-npll.-il sua appo- me P"'i'"
remedies nirelv being mistaken even III a single i-.se .....
faiuilinrilv ill c.iiii.-li"i! Wl'h certain pill,-.logical and
micr-iK-opic discoveries, enables me to relieve li e luui-s
from li. effects of co.itia.-tid chests; I" enlaige the
.lust, purify the Wood, mtnart to It lenewed vitality
aivuil eneigv and t-aie to the eulira sistein. U;.x ft.1,
Posioff"e, U W.fiKAIIAM.M.P. Ooe 109 Filbert
t-treet, t.rl .W TlVelllh, I'll.ludc'plllS, Pa.
March SI, IM7. 3m
OI'NTY ORDEKS. Counly orders Inken
aa cash for goods, and on nolo or hook ac
count by , K. V. IS Itlli Mi l)- tiiJiv.
Nv. M. lofi
SL'GAU ClKED HAM A lot jiial received
and for sale by. Hi VI BEASHOLTZ.
AprlHl I".
BOAT AND MULES
FOR SXjILJ-
rrHE anbsenber ollrrs at prii
-I GOOU MLLKiS.aiida good till A W N i- L
BOAT, with fixtures. The above will be seld
aheap, snd oa reasonable terms.
P HCOU eSKAsHOLTZ.sgSnt
IN U LACK.
19, 1857. tf
. , - as t A
S.M OR A. Tel.
trael Whasf, Philadelphia.
' IHH AM) I'ltOVISllWS;
4 hand tots .rtrr.a.tt of Mackerel,
', Fork, Laid, fchouldcra
Leathor t
R.MAN,
ii and feueralLeather
t. Fhiudelphia.
da ui Lwihar ktoroaoa,
COAI COLLIERY
. TO RENT,
N Middle Coal Field, Northumberland' eOnrlty,
eonneeted hv a short branch with the Phila
deldhia 4- Sunbury Railroad, Known M the
Li-lIBEP.T COLLIERT
with upwardi of 500 Acret of Supwior Ceai
Land, :
bclongirg te tlie New York and Middle Cos!
Field 11. R. end Coal company, with Breaker
Engihk of 30 horse-power, Miner's Houses, &c,
already erected and in good order.
Several coal Veins above Water level hate been
opened, and a number of others are of easy
access, which may be opened wilh little expense.
Persons desirous of examining and leasing
the property are referred to J. H. Dewhrs, agent
of the company, at Mk Carmol, for further in
formation. Froposala for leasing the same will be re
ceived it the enmpkny's office, No. 88, South
Fourth street, Philadelphia.
J. OODI.tY,
Presidenk
P. 8. For the purpose of facilitating the
transportation of coal from the company's mines,
the company have 60 cars at thtir disposal, for
the use of their tenants.
March 28, 1S57 tf.
MT. CARMEL COAL COLLIERY
IPOPt RE1TT.
PROPOSALS will be received by ths New
1 York and Middle Coal Field R. R. and Coal
Company, for leasing this colliery, situated en
the Isaac Miller tract, wilh upwards of
300 Acres of first rate Coal
Land,
adjoining Mt. Carmel, and immediately cn the
Philadelphia & Sunbury Railroad.
This colliery ia now in complete working
order, having an extensive Tunnel and Gang
ways already opened on several veins of excel
lent white-ash coal.
A new and extensive Breaker with a 40 horse
power engine, Miner's Houses, Ac, are now
ready for use.
The property will he shown to parties desiring
to take a lease by J. H. Dewees, agent of the
company, at Mt. Carmel.
Applications will be received at the office of
the company, No. 68, South fourth atreet,
Philadelphia.
J. GODLET,
President.
P. S. The company own fifty first-class coal
cars, which will he appropriated to the use of
tenants for facilitating the transportation of coal
ui montei.
March 2S, IHB7 tf
TUe World's Great Exhibition
Prize Medal!
AWARDED TO C. MKYER,
For the Tu o Pianos, London, October, 15, '61
t,!5PC I FULLY informs his friends snd
the public generailyt that he has constantly
en nanu 'launs eipial to those tor winch he re
ccived the Prize Medal, in London in 185 1.
All orders promptly attended to, and great
care taken in the selection and packing the same,
He has received during the last ISvears. more
Medals than any other maker fio.n the Franklin
Institute ; also First Premium at Kostou, and
Premiums at New Yoikand Baltimore.
Warerooms, removed fiom 62 S. Fourth, to
No. ISO ARCH Street, below Eighth, south side,
Philadelphia.
April 11, IR57 3tn
Writs, F.tuit nil ;las
WHOl.lAt.K WARKIIOUfB,
Coiner of Tenlh and Market tMreets, (offics iu Setjond
Story,) PHILADELPHIA.
"XITE invite stteniioii tu our enlarged stock of Drugs.
v T I'aiuls, Oils, Varnishes, Ac., seiecled expressly tor
our sale,, ,1,1,1 voinprisiug one of the linest assort ments in
the tallied States, tvli.tu w offer at luw puces, 1'ji cash
or approved creilil.
WK MAM' FA CTC RE vary extensivsly t
I'reiniiiiil Pure White Lead, (ucsl,)
Kenni.igton Puie W hue Leud,
I'earlSanw Willie Lead
"Vielle Aloiitu-ne" French Zinc, (heat)
I'ute hn-.w tule Amei-i.-un Zinc.
l'hiijdt-lphiu fijiow White inc.
Silver's I'mslic l'ue und Weather proof Tsints,
Ciirome Gieeus, Yellows. a:id c-ulora generally.
AliK.NTS FOU :
Porter's iiiK:rior Alkaline Vilidow Glass,
tieiiuiue Freneti Plale Glass, (warreuted)
'Hie .New Jersey Zinc Couijiany's pi.aJusta,
'J'llileti and .Nephew's .N. V. Valuisties,
llr-jokiyuPreiiiium Pure Wiiile Lead,
HutuiMleii Prtiiiiiiieut lireens.
Pure Ohio Cuinwha IJraiidy, 4e., kt.
l.MI'OKTF.K (IF:
French and Iaiill Plate Glass,
I'reneh and Eiii;!ib1i t'yltiii-r Cless,
Coloiedaud l'airaijed Wiodow (iiass,
lnr;u,-rri-.ityie tili.hs,
llaiiimered Plate for Fl-iori and Sky-llgktS,
Di-iijts. t'heiiiicnls, I'erl'nmerv, Ac.
Will )LIALE DKALKKs I.N :
illllsts, Atti.-lcs e-ent-raily,
rmntias' Tools of ull descriptions,
Ilydiaulic and Koiuaii Cement,
t'ulcinedaiHl Laiitl Plaster,
Puper Maker's Clay. S-.tm White, Jf..r.
I IIFACH, ItlCHAKI'.S A CO.,
Store, N. W. cor. ol Tenth and Market Streets.
Fact irv. Junction Yoik Avenue, Crown and Callowhill
Streets. I'hilaih-lphii.
April 1 1, Ie57 Jot e
(3 MIS3 A. M. TOMER,
fbr Successor lo Mrs. M. Hill,
aVtsiutuuatl lrut ad
JtlllMuer,
No 3?l North Se-ond Street, below Nohle, opposite Rod
Lion Hotel, Philadelp ia
I)ATTFRN Honiieta made to order. Orders respect
fully solicited and prompt!)' alluuded to.
Muicli s-i. Jo7 3,il w
liew Wull Paper Warehouse,
BURTON & LANINO,
M ANITA MTRKItS and importers. No. HI, Arch
street, secud dor atiove sixth, Pluludelphiu. wlieie
m.iy be louuu llie largest unu neat aeieeiea aiocs in ins
C.ty.
ClIl.NTRY ri RtllAM-.KH ninv here be-aet-ommo-
dated without the inconvenience ol looking further, and
may be usslireU Ihul Ihuy Wilt rei-eive the adviiutaee of
Ikeir llloiie" HlKTdNA I.AMNC.
1-.I ARCH street, above Sixth, fhiu.de pii a.
Mau-h 2b, l-07 llnc.
THE DAUPHIN & SUSQUEHAITNA
RAILROAD.
CONNECTS the Rending Railroad at Au
burn, on the Schuylkill, 110 miles below
Pottsville.) wilh the Northern L'cnttal R.iilrnaJ,
at Dnuphin, nil the Susquehanna, and "illi the
l'l.liusylvaiiiii Railroad at Kockvillp, (5 miles
above llarrisburg,) and runs om passenger
iruiu in winter, and two passenger trains in
summer through between Auburn aud Harris,
burg, each way, daily, Sundays exccpted,) jo
times orruiiqed to connect properly V;,'! g'rris
roads; with the OuntberUnd Vai"i(a,rristiurg,
burg snd LaiK-aster Ka;! ' , -u BQrlh.
and with the Catlawissa,,. " '
. rv.it L luilon.
ari, connections a. u Moia;ls Eng. e,pt.
MilA I, IBOf. OUl.pu.
JOHN STONE & SONB,
No. 45. Second Street, Philadelphia.
ul-..e.i.lnrr llirii sprina importation
L of MLK and M1LLINKUY GOODS, co,,.
ling in part ol Fancy. Cap and Bonnet Lib-
BlMlllluT ill I
. . . -,.1.. .n.l Mantua
IMibons, Glace and
liona. vj...... - , sli u
Plain Silke, Mafceline ana i loirmr.,
M.kIcs, French and r-ngiisn x raj.ra, .,......e,
Maliuo and Illusion Laecs, rSe. Also, a lull
ttgsorlment of French and American flowers.
which thev oiler to tne truoe on ia...ui. .w...-.
March 8, 1857. lin., P.
"Citrate of Magnesia
oa
TASTELESS SALTS.
T
.HIS preparation ..re-
,l r.l.rLall6.
i-M. Irrttil MI1V Ull
NEW jLt.TLj.-t&'BiMFB2rr I
Fresh Arrival f
DRUGS, TAINTS, OILS, &
nnHfe Undersigned having taken the store fj
X merly kept by William A. Rruner, It no
ready to fill orders and prescriptions at a rr.
ments notice, lie Das a large ana wen seiecu
stock of fresh anil pure
imtTGS. CHEMICALS,
Dye-stuffs, Oil, Psints, Olsas, Fatty, and t
kioda of Patent Medicines;
FRLTT AND CONFECTIOftA RT
Tobacco1 and Imported Peg&rs of the choices
brands. Fancy Notions' toilet articles, and Per
fumery of all kinds. Tooth and Hair Brush
of every variety.
Camphint 6ml Fluid always oh hand.
Customers will find his stock complete, cord-
prising many articles it is impossible here te enu
merate, and all sold at ntdderate prices.
Remember the place, next door to E. T.
U right's Mammoth Store;
A. W. riSJHElf.
Sunbury, March 14, IS 57.
Stationery ,A large supply of fancy Note
Pnper and Envelopes, MOitrhing. Letteri
Snd Cup Paper, Pens, Ink, Ssnd, Ac, at
March 14, or. A. W. FISHER S.
TJORT MON.ME3, Tooth and Hair
all qualities, and any quatiti y, for si
Brushe
sale by
A. W,
FISHER.
March 14. '7.
L. C, IVES'
Produce aud Fruit fltor,
No. 15 North Wharves, ritiladetphia.
Shipping snd Cauntry Oorders promptly filled
on responsible orders.
Farmers and Dealers' Produce Sold oh Com
mission.
Apples, Bananas, Pine A pples, Dried Fruit;
Onions, Oranges. Shell Darks, Raisins,
Deans, Lemons, White & Sweet Fies,
Turnips, Cranberries, Potatoes, Poultry,
'eachee, Uroutul ISunU, (Jheanuts, Eg;s, tVc
Foreign and Domestic rroduco and Fruit gan
erally,
February 89, 1857. ly
PATEXT WHEEL, GRE49E.
Tills Grease is recommended to the notice of
Wagoners, Livery citable keepers, Ac, as
being Suriaton to anything of the kind ever in
troduced. Aa it does not gurri upon the axles
is much more durable, and is not affected by
the weather, remaining the same in summer as
in winter, and put up iu tin canisters at 37 and
75 cents, for sale by A. W. FlSHEH.
March 14,1857.
front Street Wire Manufactory.
WATSON, COX & Co,,
No. 48 North Front Street, corner of Coomb's Alley,
between Market and Mulberry (Arch) Streets, Philadel
phia., manufacture of suparior quality, tlmss aF.d Iron
Wire Sieves, "of oil kintla ; Itrass niul Coppei Wire Cloth
for Taper Makers, ftc. Cylinders and Jjainly Rolls co
vered ill the best manner.
Heavy Twilled Who for Spark rateliers, Sieves for
Brioig and Iron Founders, Screen Wire, Window Wira,
Sa lea. Traps, Pish Covers, Cost snd Sard flcreeas, 49.
Fsney Wire Work of every descripliun.
March 14, 1Si7. 3m c
JOSEPH FlMElX,
L'MBntLLA no Pmsoi.Mist rACTcass,
No. S North Fourth Street, N. W. Corner of
Market, Philadelphia.
HA3 now on hand an extensive r.ssortmeiit
of the newest and mest desirable kinds, in
cluding nuny NEW STYLES not heretofore
to be had in this market. An examination cf
our atuck is solicited before purchasing elsewhere:
March 7, 1857. -3ra c
JAXVIES BROWNS'
GRAMATICAL WOKKS
'T'HE first book of She limit r.aljstem ofEng
-s- libU Grainmnr. S6 eta
The second book of the Rational system of
F.nglish Grammar, designed to teach the process
of Analysing llie EnRlii.ii Lanungo with sound
judgment; and the art of using it wilh gram
matical propriety. SI cts.
These works are now used in the JPublie
Schools in the first School District of Pennsyl
vania. The third book of the Rational System of Eng
lish Grammar, designed to enable the learner Id
become most thoroughly acquainted wilh the
nature and use of the Prepositions, and may be
read by him either in or out of r choo'. 60 c
BROWNS' Uramatical Readr-r. This Book
sefs aside the old Grammars, exposes their ds'fccts
demonstrates the little use of attending to them,
and presents to the teacher the unerring snd
only way to ths Grammar of the Englieh Lan
guage. 4 ns.
For sale fcy PoUr Ciiffce, 118 Arch f tract,
Philadelphia.
February 21, 1857 3m w5
LEASE OF VALUABLE CCAL LANES.
riHE Northunilwiland Improvement Compa
Jl ny invite proposals for the Lease of a por
tion of their COAL V KIN'S, siluain on thrif
property in Northumberland county, Pennsylva
nia, two and half miles above the town of yhai
tonkin, and directlv on the line of the Philadel
phia and fuiil'ury Rail Road.
The Veins of Coal are will located for easy
and profitable operation. Apply to
lO.KPH S. EI.nN. Agent,
Mount Carmel. Pa.
er to CHAS. S.FOLUEI L. cicc'y.
IS South 3 J street, Philadelphia.
Masch 7, 1857. 3m
FURNITURE POLISH.
. 8. TtAF.'.S Premium Patent Enamel Furniture
Polish. This polish is highly valuable for rt-stor.
inrr the relish on all kinds of Furniture, Uiassr,
Citrrinre Bodies. Hair Cloth, &c. Also, for re
moving spots, Uiuinor scratches, Ac, Ac. War
ranted to dry immediately and retain its gloss,
Price 50 cts. per botlls. Sold by
r A. XV. FISHER.
March 14, J8o7.
FJrsr UP 1
l.L persons Indibled to the subscriber cii
i- Note, Zi'oek Account or etherwise, are re
spectfully requested to pay up immediately, as
the accounts will be plated in tho bands of 4
J uslice fur collection.
IRA T. CLEMENT.
Bunbury, December 20, 1656.
Die.olution of vnorUxvtti
rilHE partnership licrtrViicr, 'iliomas Rosser
1- U. M. Hoyd, Qc)er the fiun tiBine Boyd,
a d James Ji; w'as dissolved by mutual coment
Kostlrst day of January, 1"?. u
' fe business of the late Cr ul
I J. & T. Rosser, who win conn....- - -
' .1,- 1...V. Fiddler Col'.cry. or by
J.m..ll.yda.tUsir.geu.(Snn..ti.
JNO. ROSER.
THOS. ROtSKER,
JAMEtSBOYD.
Ths onderaigned will continaa Ihs business ef
1 " . ?. ... ..i t, Sun ,iiiv. vtliera
ve
will plea.
those
ad Irens Lira.
Fcb.tl, 18.'.7.
JAMES BOTD
miru'v iii.lVF. OIL for labia ese,-two st
at 371 and CI cents
: ...
-lost received by
A. W. FISHER,
Msrch 14, '57.
iiKDWYH and Breinia; Essence ofeinger-
M.9 ad Husband'e Magiar.a as
riirr.R'H-
Warob U.V.7.
FOft SALE.
4 CAAL BOAT FOR SALE, en S
A aouable terms. Apply 8rKFR
HENRY LONlsENECKfcK,
of Shamokin,
r H. D. MICH AEU Hnk
rehrusry SI, 1S5T.-
Est ef militia tsu for 1354, I 00
bl t Its HTrl Acts of Assembly, sad sap-