Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 16, 1857, Image 3

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    THE BLAIR COUNTY MURDER.
CleS t the Trial I DaTlrl 9. Mclllm, for th
Murder of Samuel T. noreross,
lIou.iDAYiBCHO, May 8.
Yesterday morning Thaddeas Hanks, Esq ,
opened for the defence, commencing at the
openinp of the Conrt, and ending at a little
after 10 o'clock. The arguments of Mr.
. Banks were characterized by shrewd reason
ing:, and at times he became quite eloquent
in behalf of the prisoner. He cited the usual
authorities not forgetting the murder of Mr.
Hays (in England) for which Jonathan
Bradford wrongly suffered a case, I believe,
cited on the occasion of every criminal trial
where conviction hinges upon circumstantial
evidence.
W. A. Stokes, Esq., for the Commonwealth,
commenced at the close of Mr. Banks' plea.
He opened with a beautiful exordium, and
then reviewed tho history of the case, begin
ning with McKim's residence at Dunleith,
and going over the whole ground connected
with the fearful tragedy. Never bavo we
heard a case based upon circumstantial evi
dence huudled with more legal aliMity than
was displayed by Mr. Stokes iu this case.
One by one he demolished the proofs set up
by the defence, until the defence itself seems
like the "baseless fubrick of a vision." He
brought his remarks to a close at 4 o'clock,
having spoken just four hours, during which
timo he whs listened to with intense interest
by as muny people as could conveniently be
crowded into tho Court House, many of whom
were Indies.
At the close of Mr. Stokes' address, the
Judge immediately began to deliver his
charge to the jury. It was a long and elab
orate review of tho testimony in the case,
and the strong points that told against the
prisoner were especially telling coming from
the Court. It was nearly six o'clock when
he concluded, und it was impossible to resist
the concl usion that the result of the triul
will be a conviction.
The jury retired to deliberate upon their
verdict as soon as the charge was concluded,
IlIK VERDICT.
After an absence of an hour and a quarter,
tho jury returned to the Court Koom, which
was very much crowded. The foreman de
livered their verdict us follows :
"We find the defendant, David S McKitn,
guilty of M order in the First Degree, in
manner and form as indicted."
Mr. llotios, one of tho counsel for tho de
fence, immediately gave notice of a motion
in arrest of judgment; but there cnu bo lit
tle doubt that it will be overruled.
The prisoner was removed to the jail, to
await tho sentence of tho Court and tho de
cision of the Governor iu regard to his exe
cution. So ends this trial, which has excitod
un extraordinary interest in this county. It
has been fairly and ably conducted, and the
prisoner was defended with zeal and talent.
.Still it is impossible, after having heard the
evidence, to doubt tlmt he is fairly convicted,
and tht ho will justly sutler ou the gallows.
SKCO.SD PKSPATCIt. - f!
noj.;.:nATSBi,nol My 8.
The Court met this morning et the usual
hour, and was crowded to excess. The mo
tion for urrest of judgment was overruled.
McKitn was brought into Court and as a
condemned man, excited more than ordinary
curiosity. The Judge informed him of his
conviction and iu the ordinary form asked
him if he hud unything to say why sentence
of death should not be pronounced upon
him.
Meli im roRO and declared iu tho most deci
ded nmuner that he wus entirely iunocent
and averted that be had been convicted un
fairly and by means of perjury.
The Judge then addressed him in a very
solemn nud impressive maimer, aseuriug him
that he had been fairly tried, ably defended
aud legally convicted of the muider of his
friend and travelling companion, and ho then
proceeded to pronounce the seuteuco of
Ueiitli
Ak Kini was then taken back to jail to
uwuit the signing of the deulh-warrant, by
the Governor.
m:w basks.
The following is a list of tho bills passed
by both Houses of tho Legislature chartering
new 15ank3 with the amount of the capital
uf each, and ulso tboe for an increase of
capital. Tho aggregate increase of tho
Dunking capital of tho State is about eight
and a half millions :
Union Dank, Reading.
State Capital, Hsrrisburg,
fSOO.000
300,000
IGO.OIIO
150,000
f)00,(IU0
100.000
300,000
500.000
100,000
C'jnU'svi 1
Favette County,
Corn l'.xchunge,
l.ewisburg, (iuerease,)
Kittaiiniiig,
Allegheny,
Jersey Shore,
Octnrura,
Denver County,
l'hn-nixville,
Schuylkill Haven,
Commonwealth,
Tiogu County,
lioylestown,
Shamokin,
ron City,
M'aynesburg, (iuerease,)
Catasaqiie,
Citizeus' Deposit, Fittsburg, (inc.,)
Ivaston.
Union Ilnnk,
York Coiiniv. (increase.
in nnn
f
v0,000
300,000
UKWIUO
500,000
'JOO.000
i:o,ooo
lf.0.000
500,000
100.000
400,000
300,000
150,000
500,000
200,000
Manufacturers and Mechanics' (iuc.) 700,000
Central Dank, HoWdaViburg, 300,000
1'nlWnsn. 2UO.0OO
Centro County Dank, 300,000
Crawford County, I.'.O.OOO
W. k-..nn f'nnntv. .'U.0,U
Lebanon Vullev, -JOO.OUO
l'otter Couuty, 100,0)0
Total,
8,559,000
AVhkat and Fktit. We have now rv
ceivea recent reports ui me k'raiu uuu nun
. . . e :.. i r:
crnpi from nearly every portion of the State
of Maryland, an J are nappy to remark ttiat,
in spite of many previous unfavorable circum
stances und much alarm, there is a prospect
of a good crop of both. Aud in this connec
tion it gives us still further joy to repeat a
former opinion, coufirmed by mote recent
observation of the reports of our exchange
,Kt ,1, ,!,.. ..nmian m.r..11
....., - i o 1 -
that ol more i nun an average crop, tuougu iu
some districts it will doubtless be short in
Tjrotiortiou to the amount sown. 1 he fruit,
too, except in tho more Southern States is
said to promise auuiiuauce. ituitunore Ame
rican.
The N'ew York Conrv r publishes a table
of the marine 1 "se for the past month,
showinc an airtrteratu of hfty-tbree vessels,
ol which eleveu were ships, seven barks, Bve
hrics. twenty-niue schooners anu one sloop
The total value of Drooerty lost wag one
million, six hundred and fortv-six thousand
seven buudred dollars. The aggregate losses
for the year so lur, are $8,161,500,
The Col Tbadk. The nnantity sent by
ltailroad this week is 33,640 Ol torn by
Canal 20,389 for the week 54,229 01 tons,
Total by Railroad C24.313 14ogainst 652,-
777 10 tons l'O. by t. anal l4,40t 17 against
143,343 05 tons lor tiie corresponding weeU
lastycar. Aimers journal.
The Lecirluture las so far passed thirty
two bank bills, with au aggregate capital of
88,559,000,
A difficult v between the Baltimore and
Ohio ltailroad Company last week, and its
iYiuhl train conductors, led to the perpetra
tion of outrageous acts ou the part of the
dioFatislied employees. 1 rams were impeaeo,
and several men were shot. I be ifl
f.n.i'ly 'tol!cd b; a.d tf llic u " .1 .
HEW VABIETY AND NOTION STORE
Market Strtel 4 doori East of Chat, Weaver's
1 Intel, Sunbury, Penn'a,
Ttf R8. M. A. FUNK, has just opened a lot of
A-"-Perfumery r ancy Articles, Ac, for Indies
and gentlemen, consisting of Hosiery for ladies,
gents and children. Embroidery and embroide
ry 0o, worsted perforated paper and canvass.
Tidy and darning Cotton, Gloves of all siine.
Note Taper and Envelopes, Ladies and Gents'
toilet articles, Facings and Ribbons for Bonnets,
Walebone and Brass Hoops, Ac. Ac, Ac.
Call and See,
ty A part of the House for RENT.
Kunbury, May , 1857. 3t
hew imMms '
STORE.
MISS LOUISA S HISS EE It, respectfully in
forms the citizens of Trevorton and sur
rounding Bounty, that she has opened a new
tore of Millinery and Fancy Goods, at Trevor
ton in Shamokin street, nearly opposite Knouse's
Tavern, where all kinds of Bonnets and Fancy
Goods can be had St the lowest terms.
Ureas malting also atlndd to ia the best
manner and latest style.
April 29, 1857. tf
PUBLIC SALE.
PLENDID MULL. PROPERTY I
WILL be sold at Public Sale, on the premi
ses, on SATLKDAY the 3Uh ilay of
May next, all that certain MILL PROPERTY,
known as
"VINCENT'S MILL,"
situate in Delaware township, Northumberland
county, but a short distance from the YValsontnwn
Depot of the Sunbury and Erie Railroad, and
from the Caunl Basin and Station near the
mouth of the Warrior Kun-
The MILL ia erected on the Warrior Run, a
short distance from its mouth has a first rate
WATEK POWER tho pool covering about
ten acres sf land, and attached to the Mill is a
good btsili'ing lot containing about one acres.
The advantages of location and fitting up as
a Flouring Mill, are superior to any in the
country. It is fined up with four run of superior
stone, and a Piaster Mill. The pool has never
been known to fail a supply of water for the
purpose of the Mill.
tgff" Sale to commence st 1 1 o'clock of said
day, when tho terms will be mado known and
due atlendauce give by
MARIA C. VINCENT,
REBECCA VINCENT.
Executrix of Isaac 1'inceiii, dee' d.
Witness : C. VV. Tiiarp, Esq
Delaware tp., May 2, 1H07, 3t
C. EElTKEPwT'S
WnOLVSAlK AND RsTllf.
BOOT STORE,
40 South Fourth S t, above Chesnnt, Phil'a.
BOOTS, Shoes, Gaiters, 4c, promptly nude
to order in the very best style, and of the
best material.
Philadelphia, May 9, 1857.
Saddle and Harness Maker.
HENRY HAOTT, JR.
Successor to A. J. Stroh,
RESPECTFULLY informs the
i'V citizens of Sunhurv and the pub
lic generally, mat lie nas risen
the establishment lately occupied
A. J 8tro!i rd is i rcjaied to ti.rn cut work in
is line of business equal to any made in this
section of e country. Orders pr oniplly execu
ted and all kinds of produce taken in Exchange
Sunbury, May 9, lfi57. ly
Kcw Drugs, Paints, &c.
A NEW supply of Drugs, Paints. Oils,
Fluid, Ac, just received and for sale hy
A. W. FISHER.
Sunbury, May 2, 1857.
Centre Turnpike Koad.
NOTICE is hereby given that an election for
Managers und other officers of the Centre
Turnpike Road to servo for the enduing year
will be held at the house of C. S. Brown, in
Northumberland, on Monday the first day of
June, next, between tho hours of 10 o'clock A.
M., aud 3 o'clock P. M.
J. R. PRIESTLEY, President.
May2, 1857. te
A Retired Phyitclau
hose sand of life have nearly run euf, dis-
overed while in the East Indies, a certain
I cur
cure for Conuoiption, Asthma, ZJionchitia.
Coughs, Colds, and Ueneral ueiuiiuy. me
remedy was discovered uy mm wneii uis umj
child, a daughter, was given up to die. Wish
ing to do as lauch good as possible.be will send
to such of his sfllicted fellow-being as request il,
this recipe, wi)h full and explicit direction for
making it up and auccessiuuy using "
,.;. eacb anolicant to enclose him on shilling
three cents to be returned as postage on the
recioe, and the remainder to be applied to the
pay menl of thie advertisement. Adress .
V 3 Dr. H. JAMES. No. 19 Grand street. I
jMJ K.J. 1
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was
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tili.
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or
FOUR CANAL BOATS.
fptJE subscriber will sell at Tutdio out-cry on
SATURDAY, the 83d day or MAY, at one
o'clock P. M , FOUR CANAL BOATS, now
lying in the Trevorton Coal Company's Basin.
Terms, one-third rash t one-third In three
months and balance on six month credit for
approved notes. These Boat will be positively
stld to the highest bidder.
IRA 8AYR3.
Port Trevorton, April SS, 1857. ts
P. MELANCHTOIT SHIN DEL,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
exxisTB'cm-sr,
OJfict in Deer Street, immediately opposite the
Public School House.
All business promptly attended to. Monies
collected and all ordinary writings don.
Sunbury, April 35. 1857. tf
STOHE.
m Iss SARAH MAKTZ, respectfully
lYJa, informs the citizens of Sunbury and sur
rounding country, that she has opened a new
Store of Millinery and Fancy Goods, at Sunbury,
in Market street, neatly opposite Weaver's Hotel,
where all kinds of Bonnets and Fancy Goods
can b had at the lowest terms.
Sunbury, May V, 1867. Sm$
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AJdrcss, LEONARD SCOTT Ac CO.,
No. fit Gold-street, New York.
April 4, 1857. tf
1 YDROLEUM PAINTS. These saints are
-st-al mixed with water, theroby saving the cost
of oil, for sale by
March 14, '57. A. W. FISHER.
Valuable Tow u Property
THE subscribers, desiring to go west, offer for
sale a House and two Lots in the town of
Sharaokin, No. 20 and 21, Block 148, opposite
the Odd Fellows' Hall, on the corner of Sunbury
and Liberty Streets. The house is a two and a
half story brick building, well finished, with a
good store room, and a basement story. AlsirV
stable and other out-buildings and water conve
nient. The property, which ia situated on the
main street and business part of the town, will
be sold on reasonable terms.
For further parlicnlars apply to
DANIEL FELIX.
JEREMIAH MARTIN.
Shamokin, April 11, 1857. tf
Estate of All i ed II Ilowland, dee'd.
pOTICE is hereby given that letters of
11 .Administration have been granted to
the subscriber on the estate of Alfred 11.
Uowlaud, dee'd., late of Trevorton, Northum
berland county. All persons iudebted aro
requested to niuke immediate paymeut, and
those haviug claims to present them duly
authenticated for settlement.
GEO. MOWTOX, Adm'r.
Trevorton, April 11, 1857. 6t
ISAAC 31. VILKERSOX,
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the most Fashionable Style.
Solan, Olvuns) aud Louuges
Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboard!,
SOFA, BREAKFAST AND UIMMJ TAiiLLS
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to 1'hiU-
delplua manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price
CUPBOARDS, WOKK AND CANDLE
STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
In short, very article in thi line of hi busines.
rPHE subscriber respectfully call the attuntiai
-- of the public to hi large and splendid as
sortment of every quality and price f
CAI.ET-WABtE
which cannot fail to recommend itself tnevery iw
who will esaiiiine it, ou account of its durable
workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the
best stock to be had in the city. No effort is
spared in the manufacture of hi ware, and the
subscriber i determined to keep up with the
many improvements which are constantly being
made.
He also manufacture all kinds and qualities
CIIAIItS
ncluding varieties never before te be had it
Sunbury, such as Miuouisr, Black Wtisct
AKU CtlBLEli MlPLI GhKCIAK AND WlMlkoa
CHAIltS, iso fancy 1'iaio Stools, which sre
of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled
by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere.
J he subscriber is determined that there shall
be no excuse fur persons to purchase furniture in
the cities, as every confidence can be entertained
about the quality and liniiAi of hi ware and
Chairs.
These articles will be disposed of dn a good
term as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken in payment for work.
UNDERTAKING. Having provided
a handsome Hiabsi, he i now prepared for
Undertaking, and attending funerals, in this vi
ciuity, or at any convenient distance from this
place.
C7" The Ware Room i in Fawn Street, be-
ow v eaver Hotel.
1AC M WILKEKSON
Bunbury, April IH, IB. 17. tt.
AUDITOR'S EEP0RT.
Report or thb At'ntToas or Nortdumder
LAND ColNTV, FOR THE YEAR, 1656.
Georae Bright, Esq , Treasurer of Northum
Otricna i ouriiy, in account mm in same
Dr.
To amount of outstanding tax for
1855 and previous years, $9,413
" amount of county tax assessed
for 1856, 17,340 64
" amount of county, road aud
school tax, for 1854 k 1855, 8,761 4
" cash received for jary funds.
rent of Court House, Ac. 193 17
" order given to (Jeorge Kuntt
overuuvmcut of Stale tax for
1850. 36 02
" order to D Buoy, overpayment
of State-tax for 1850, SO 81
" order to D M bwartz, over
payment of State tax for '55, 11 98
" order to Ueo Keeler, overpay.
meat of State tax for 1855, 17 86
" order to M Bachuiau. overpay
ment of State tax, 2 04
" order to D M Swartr. over
payment of State tax, 67
" order to 1 1 1 ilewan, overpay.
ucnt uf uiilitiu tux for 1854. 5 00
" order to J Simpson, overpay-
moot of militia tax, 1 13
8),821 45
Ch.
By outstanding County lax for
1856, and previousyoars, $12,114 97
" Kxonoratioua allowed'colluo-
tors for '5G, and previous, 698 85
" Commissions, do C43 76
" Cash paid on Commissioner!
orders issued in 1855, 3,499 22
" Cash paid on Commissiouers
orders issued in 1856, 13,305 55
" Treasurer's coniniihsion ou
16,804 771 at 21 per cent,
420 11)
119 12
2 97
3 25
108 63
Cash
paid Kasteru I euitouU-
ary,
Treasurer's
commission
on
$119 12 at 2 per cent,
Treasurer's services for county
Balance due the Couuty by
the Treasurer,
$30,821 45 J
George Bright. Esq., Treasurer of Xorthum
bcrland County, in account with the time
respecting Utate tax on real and personal
property.
Drt.
To amount State tax on real and
personal estuto, for 1855 and
previous years, as per Audi
tors' Keport of 1855, 7,000 06
" amount of State tax assessed
for the use id' the Common
wealth for 1850, as perstate
meutofthe county Commis
sioners tiled with tho Trea
surer, 17,164 47
" amount of said tax received
on unseated lauds for 1855
and previous, 1.5S2 02
' Interest on 1) P Caul's du
plicate for 1853, 12 50
825,765 05
Cr.
By cash paid State Treasurer on
account of tax for 1856 and
previous, as per receipt dated
July 22d und December 17th, $14,G81 09
" Kxonorutions ullowed Collec
tors for '56 aud previous 751 99
" Commission, do 1,069 36
" Treasurer's commission on
814,781 09, at 1 per cent, 146 81
" Outstanding tax for 1856, and
previous years, 7,503 05
" Five per cent abatement on
Htute tax for 1856, 578 94
" Dulunce due the Common
wealth by the county Treas'r, 1,033 81
825,765 05
George Brijt, Esq., Treasurer of Xortltum
bcrland county, in account with the same,
respecting 'Javern, Distillery, and Eating
House Licences, $-c.
To amount of Tavern licensog
gruntud by the court of (Quar
ter Sessions for 1856. 1,330 00
" Licenses granted, January,
1856, for selling liquor, 30 00
" amount of Retailers license
IVrr 1856, 1,006 15
" Hating house and Restaurant
license for 1856. 140 00
" Distillers, Urowers, ic, 200 00
" Billiard Tables, and places of
amusemeut, 55 00
" Lumber and Coal, 15 50
" Dalauce duu Treasurer, 10 32
S2,b0G 97
Cb.
By cash paid Stale Treasurer as
per receipt dated May 20lb,
185C,
" Cash paid State Treasurer as
per receipt dated December
17th, 1856,
" Cush paid J G ti A A Young
man for publishing Mercantile
Appraisers list,
" Cash paid C O Bachtnun for
same,
" Treasurer's commission on 82-
631 50 at 6 per ceut,
" KxoHoralious allowed,
1,491 60
1,110 00
15
14
131
14
2,800 97
George JSriglt, Esq, Treasurer of Northum
berland (:ounlyt trt account tt'Kt I.e same
respecting Militia Fines.
Dr..
To amount of said fines outstand
ing for '55 and previous $1,673 96
" amouut of uiililiu Dues asses
sed tor lb5C, 976 00
2,613 9G
Cr.
Uy amount of said said G ties re-
ninining uricoiiectuu lor leoo
and nrevious years.
?l,20C
63'J
" Exouoratious allowed collec
tors for '66 and previous,
1 Five per cent, commission al
lowed collectors for 1H5G aud
previous years on S'JXJ bO,
amount paid couuty Commis
sioners for time occupied iu
military business iu ltioTi,
4C 64
IS t)0
" amount paid for books and sta
tionary used by commission
ers for uiililury purposes iu
1S.05,
8 00
Outstanding Taxes for 1S56 and previous years, on the Zlst Dectmber, 1856.
Names of Collectors,
Townships,
Jacob Hingemau,
Lower Mahanoy,
Delaware,
Delaware,
Lower Mahanoy,
M ilton,
Upper Augusta,
Chilisquuque,
Delaware
Jackson,
Lower Muhaooy
M iltou,
Zerbe
Little Mahanoy
hhamokin,
Coal,
Cameron
Chilisquurjua
Delaware
Jackson,
Jordan
Lewis
Lower Augusta
Lower Mahanoy.,
Little Mahanoy .
Milton
MtCarmel,
Northumberland,
l'oiot,
Rush,
Shamokin,
Sunbury,
Turbut,
Upper Augusta,
Upper Mahuuoy,
Wasbiugtou,
Zorbo,
in li Irwin,
James Heard,
Martin Bachmau,
t James Egbert,
Michael Keefer,
John Simpson,
fJames Heard,
N S Druntheller,
Martin Htichiuaa
James Eckbert,
A J Conrad,
J Duukelberger,
fJames I.yuu,
tE Eisenhurt,
tJ Uoyer
tl W liaas,
t() Uomboy,
!' Koiss,
tD M SwarU,
fl) Htahlnecker,
tJ R Clark,
tJueob (jurman,
tJ Raker,
fJ llogeDdoebler,
fU A Reeler,
tJ Hloom,
tJ Miller,
'Wm Johnson,
tSamuel Hales,
tl etet l ursel,
U R Rig!.
i Eckuiun,
til Haas,
"Solomon Billtuan,
tM K Manly,
Those Collectors marked with a () Lave
Lave since paid in part and many Dearly all.
We the uudersiguod, Auditors of Nor
niberlaud couuty, iu the Commonwealth
Pennsylvania, do certify, that iu pursuant
the 4tU section of an Act, entitled, au
regulating counties and townships, passe
15th day of April, 1834, we met at the
missioner's Office, in the borough of Hi
ou the 5th day of January, aud adjou
from time to time, aud did audit aud r
the several accounts, required of ui ujr
bis to thu cvei a! Acf of Assembly, ii
" amount paid county CoramU-
eionera for timo occupied in
military business In 1856,
" amount paid fcr books ami
stationary ased by Commis
sioners in military busiucss in
1856,
" amount paid assessors for as
sessing and furnishing lists of
delinquent, militia men,
" amouut paid J. II. Zimmer.
man, Brigade Inspector, for
inspecting Companies and
publishing Brigade Orders,
" amount paid Cadwullader
Iufantry for 1855
" do do for 1856
" Amount paid Malmuoy
Guard for 1855
' do do for 1856
" amount paid Nalionul Guards
for 1855.
" Amount paid Deppiuville
Cavalry for 1852
" do do for 1853
" Treasurer's commission on
8533 40 at 1 per cunt,
" Balance due the Common
wealth by couuty Trwas'r.
18 00
8 00
26 70
81 50
75 00
75 00
60 00
50 00
75 00
60 00
60 00
S 33
178 61
t'.G49 96
Expenditures cf Xorth'd county for 185S.
Views of roads, bridges, 4c,
Building and repairing bridges.
Grand, Traverse, Petit, and Spe
cial Jurors' pay.
Sheriffs Fees, . .
Fox Scalps,
Court Crier's poy,
Assessors' pay,
I'rotlionotary's Fees,
Constables' pay for different ser
vices, Commonwealth cost,
F.lectioii officers' puy,
Stationary,
Public Buildiugs,
Prison Expenses,
Refunding,
Damages lor Hoads,
Fuel,
Prosecuting Attorney,
Incidental Expenses,
Auditors' puy fur uediting ac
counts for 1855,
Wm Rockefeller for auditing pub
lic account,
Clerk's pny iu part for 1855, in
.full,
" " for 1856,
8281 00
1,681 39
2,215 GO
440 18
38 15
118 62
380 87
330 OG
336 GO
312 68
1,007 63
217 521
184 93i
j on
157 85
. 989 75
93 75
167 00
100 03
,. 72 00
25 00
184 38
370 48
John Robins Tor printing to
Jon. 1, 185G,
Joh.il R Kck, on contract,
John liobius, "
$25 00
20 00
25 00
25 00
55 00
FT B Masser' in full
J G & A A Yonngmau, ou
contract for 1855, 60 00
iu full, 25 00
J R Etk, in full, for 1856, 30 00
CommMstnrifnt' wage.
George C Welker, in full
Tor 1856, 810 80
Philip Uenn, " 159 00
Frederick Haas, " 237 00
C Uotteubtein. " 133 60
255 00
570 30
Treasurer's account.
Fuid F Buchor, luto
Treasurer, iu full,
" Jacob Young,
' G Bright. Treas.
for 8 Deeds, Jtc.
$158 82
1,111 00
247 01
31 00
1,547
119
83
Eastern Penitentiary,
Agricultural Society,
Road tax on unseated lands for
185 55,
School, ' " "
Corouer's luquests,
il
100 00
615 95
1,755 67
117 23
$M,G'J0 60
-mounf of Court Fines and Jury Funds, and
to whom puid.
riaintia. Aleicndiint. To whom paid, Am't
Coin'th, 1' Mcllride, not paid 1 00
Jacob Fry John Fry et ul J Heard 4 00
Com'th, II J Wolvertun do 21 00
N llurget Lot puid 4 00
" 4 00
" J I J rooks " 4 00
" J Johnson " 4 (10
I) Teas J riwency's adm Heard 4 00 ;
il Huff Isaac Campbell " 4 00
Hright & Clement P & S II R C " 4 00
II Slettler's ad J Car i co. not paid 4 00
11 Wolvertou U Fegely A: co. Hcurd 4 00
J Harnhurt John I'urdo 4 00
Lechtenthuler F Wilhelin el til ' 4 00
Cressler Si Resides M Kestettor ' 4 00
C J bnglu M Allium not paid 4 00
McCay fc Tutcrson D C Caul Heard 4 00
W E May Jas Cameron not paid 4 1)0
Snruh .Swcnoy John RousU " 4 00
E Scott M (irahatn " 4 00
E Hright D Druckeniiller Heard 4 00
Ceddes Marsh W Cauo not paid 4 00
Ann Doners Fulmeretul ' 4 00
School Dir Shamokin llensel Beard 4 00
Jas E:igon C A Corsan not paid 4 00
J D Fisher II Kline Heard 4 00
J E I.eib W E May not puid 4 00
J li Masser J Dunim'cl " 4 00
Thomson & Eisely ti W Stroh " 4 00
W Column Jus Vandyke CearJ 4 HO
Dan'l Conrad S Savage " 4 00
A Osniuu 'I' Daiiver " 4 00
Coin'th Ciduou Debh not paid 4 00
Year, Couuty, State, Militia,
lftfll $6 00
1h;3 fS2 Z 293 04 69 50
185 17 10
44 50
- 31' 60
16 50
1853 470 58J 4S0 17 30 72
224 78 19 95
17 97 67 02 30 00
" 218 65 59 67
261 03 263 49 33 50
187 73 19 00
114 52
" 219 16
lb56 630 19 324 54 97 50
192 16 117 &0 H 50
926 55 524 40 M 50
" 1,307 IS 672 51 47 50
209 99 73 24 9 00
309 OH 26 43 36 50
b69 59 354 Ort 69 50
762 71 282 17 63 60
573 02 46 89 61 50
84 81 31 Id 6 50
462 23 282 77 66 00
' 684 71 574 26 46 50
2S5 f-sj 217 15 28 50
. . 436 16 24 50
19 08 26 00
54 80 19 CO
v 05 21 .0
22 50
I 2100
67 00
S1.201 77
thMt)
'best of
v do fur
v 'ation of
cbted-
'9X-V'reun-i
7 uf
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sin
FURNITURE 1 FTTRNITUIIE ! I
THE LARGEST STOCK EVER OFFERED
IN SUNBURY.
Fashlouable, Cheap and I'scfiU
TIIE subscriber, long established aa a Cabinet
and Chair Manufacturer iu Sunbury, thank
ful for past favora, solicit a continuance of the
public patronage. Hi stock f Cabinol-War,
Chair, Cj-c, embrace
KVt.RY VARIETY, t'SEPtL AND OltNA-
in housekeeping. It is unnecessary to enume
rate, as anything that may be required in his
line can bo had at moderate pricr, Cheap lor
Cash, or Country l'roJucolaWen iu exchange.
Establishment
South East Corner tf Market Square.
Ff7" These knowing themselves indebted to
the subscriber would oblige hitu by making pay
meut. SEBASTIAN IIAUPT.
Punhurv, April , 1807 tf
"broad way family grocery i
Flour, Feed and Provision toro.
lirendtuoy below Blackberry Street.
, LEVI SEAS1IOLTZ,
RESPECTFULLY inform tho citiir.cne f
Sunbury and vicinity thnt ho has removed
to the store lately occupied hy C. tiehriiigi r in
Broadway near the Kail Koad, and is receiving
a choice supply of
FAIRLY GPaCOEpJES,
consisting In part nf Haunt, Hliouldcrs, Mackerel,
Herring, White Fish, Cod Fish, Salt Preserved
Fruit, Pickles, Crnckera, Chcemi, Molasses, Kite,
Sugar, Collcc, (srrcen, ronMed and ground,) Im
perial. Young Hyson, Gunpowder and lSInck
Teas, Cedar-ware, Htone-ware," Monps, brushes
plow and wash lines, boots and shoes, tobacco,
scgars, Ac, together with every article usually
found in a first class Grocery Store, all of which
will be nuld at thejowest prices, cither fur cash or
country produce. Ha has also prepared to sup
ply the citizens with fresh bread, twist, rolls, pies,
pretzels and cakes of every hind.
N. 1). The highest cash prices will be paid for
butter and cgirs, corn, oats, ryo and wbsat.
Hunbury, April 11, 1857.
heWijquid hair dye
This hmr dye needs only a trinl to satisfy all of its per
fection aa us a lye, inM the following Ititiinoiiiol from
that eminent Analytic Chemist, l'lOieHSor ItiKMh, ol Ihe
U. St. Mint, will only cotibuu what ihouaouus have pre
viously iMirue tuitiiuouy to.
"Laeoratost roa PaicrtcAL CurxiiTaT,
m. SUplien't l-larr, t
rniLABKLruiA, 1 -eiiiunrv 1 7th. IcAT.
"lleinft well acrmiuutcd with the aubi!iaiic composing
tloovKh'a i.iquiu iiaib uvx, am satirutu ruai ny iniiow
inff the simple dire-tions given for its use, 11 will not
injure the Hair or Skin, but will give a natural and dura
ble culor to the Hmr.
JAM! CV FOOTIt, Analytic Chemist."
HOUVKK'S WRITING INK!, including Hoover's
Fluid, and H-Jover's Indellible Inks, aie ton v.etl known
sud introduced to require any additional testimony of
their clintaeter. The sales have been incrcufiiiK since
their first introduction, giving evidence tlmt the articles
trulv poftsees that intrinsic metit claimed at not for them
by .lie Muuularturer.
Oidera, addrciwed tothe Manofsctory. No. 418 RATE
street above FOURTH, fold Wo. 141,) l'hiludelpliia, will
receive prompt attention by
JUSKI'H F. HOOVKR, Mamnsctursr
Philadelphia, April 45, lbo7. ly
A SHANTY FOR MLH.
rBHE ubrcriber oners for sale hi SHANTY,
1. Cook-Stove, Ac, on the Kail-Road below
Trevorton Bridge. Apply soon to
H. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, April 2- 1R57.
ALIiXIMIF.K IIEIICI
Importer and Wholesale Dtaltr in SALT
33 South Wharves, lMiiliiJelphia.
-rk AfH J r me, Liverpool Ground,
Vv 'l'ltrlt a tail it ml mini Iliiirv Knit
CJ5-otaiitly on hind and for tale in lot
- to uit the tmJe.
April 4, 1857. 6m
Consumption and all Diseases of tho
Lungt and Throat are positively ru ruble h inlulnlii'ii,
which cuuvc) the reiiifdics to the cuvihck in the Iuiib
thr-iuch the air pajsntjei, and cioiiiiiig in dnect citUtcl
wilti ihe diiuase, iieuiraiiztsj Ue iu(ticu!ji m;tttcr. ntln;
Uie couijh, eauitt-t iruu und cany cxpcct'Tklion, Uvu Uiv ,
luti it , purtlies tlic l)lnod, iinuirtH iiifwcd viiuiity in tiin
iieivouit ivklcm, giving tlml tone ami fneiy UitiictKii
atlp tor ibe itnUirj ttoii of hwillli. In he Hl-le losinlr
Coillitlcutiy ttiut CoiikuUiitioi. uctliublt? t inliiiliiliiiii im to
nitj a Bource of unulloyed plr.iKiiri. It ibi.s nmcii i.nIer
the control of medicul tretituiuiit Hiiy otl r ionuid;.li!e
dibfuic ; umcty out 'f trvtry liundN-d cuhob tan !e ccre.t
in llie tii trt. Hoi;;, and lii'ty pr cent, m ti.t -c ml ; I.iil ia
the third ktuge it is miHBitile to Vv: iti ic lluui five per
Cviit y tt( tee IniiRa arc fco cut by ti.e diftruhc tu bid
Uciiauce lit nictiu'iil kkilt. livm, Iuhvcvci, hi the l-it ntii
get, iiilmlulioii niTrd vxtmordinttry tetict to the uif'iin
atltimliiifr thil letiitul aroure winch annually dcMroxu
ninety-live thouaiind perMoim in the I'm ted tNulet.ul'jiie,
and a correct fiiiculuLi in ihowa thtil til Hie picsoul o nl..
ti ii of the eurth, eighty aiiiiiona are ULtiuicd t till the
Consumptive a Grave.
Truly the tjim'er dentn imft no arrow tntai a ron
Miinptioii luallfctpt't U no m-en me grrut eifmy oi me
fiM it apurea neither nt,t or Bt-a, but hvvet'j "d nhke the
Lravc, the htruutnul, tluniccinl, and the nifti.l. ly the
litlp id tluit supreme uein. noni wnoiti coinein even
good and perfect gill, I am umblcd to olVci to the :tilactcd
u permum-nt and ipet dy cure in CotiPuiupntii. Tlie tirtt
caiue ol tubt relRit ia iroin impure htod, und the imnicdi
ute tiflect, pioduccd by thtir diMpoaaum iu the hmgN. i to
prevent the Irua aduiiwiuii of air into the air ell, which
ruutra a wealtene! vitality through the utirt fystcni.
Ttieii surely it ia mre rutuuiltu i-xpecteVrr,terpoHl from
iiictliuiiiei eutetinKtlio eavitieaoi tlie Inn limn fioiti
thoauuitinmiitlered through the stoinut li ; the pulu-nl will
always find the lunm free and the brcsu.ne t-uay mtrr in
huhnp remedies. Tru, inhaUtiou is a I hI rtn.i:dy, n-v-enhcleaa
it aeta ctmstitutioraHy, and with muie p.wer
mm eertuinty than retncdies uuuuiiisutcu ii me nt'iimeti.
Tt piove the powerful and direct iitfliiftice m' (his muhIc
of atln.ininrratioi, chlnrofona iidiult-d will entirely destroy
aensiail.iy m a few irmuitea, Hiru!ya::nr llif emiia nei
aaleni, that a limb ma) Im amputated wiih u-i ihe
fJimhteVi pain; inhaliiifi the orduuiry bun, uig jas will de
stroy hie in a few hours.
The lahalatiou of ammonia will rows tho nyitr?in when
fainting or apparently deud. The odor of muny uf ih
iin'dicines ia perceptible in the skin u few minutes after
I ins: inhaled, and mav be imedi.tely detect t-d in tlie ltvn d
A convincing profit" of the const itutioiiui iV'iii ..f i.ih da
lion, is the fuel thai lu-kufMi m mv:ifc poKl... tt: l y
breuthing foul air. la not this pnai.ive evuh:ne Unit yut
per rametlies carefully prcuftrf d m.U judici.-utly adiuuiu
tcred through the lungs, should produce the iiiort h-ippy
tcanlia? During eighteen in' pruvttec. r.ia.iy tliou"i.da
aulfuf in from dtaeaMra of the lun:t aud titrout. I;tvc b 't u
under my care, and 1 have affected n.any r-i:milal le eii'ea
evcu after the auflerrra had been pr"U unctil in the lntt
s'nges. which fully satiatiea me that ci'tnma.ptioti ta i,n
loupcr a fatal d.aeaw. M ircuuiieut i f c utnr"ii is
Mv utsriict actiuumtance with Ihe tuttnre of tnl cr.-Vi. r I
euubles me to ditn:guit)h, rcaihiy. Uie vaiious forma of
disease that Simulate viiHU-nplion und apple ihe pr'.p.f
rained tea rarely being tmataken even m a Hiule Cc. This
familiarity in eoniiecliiru with certain p.-tihologii'ui anl
luicroacopir disco verica, enables me to (rlicvo the blur's
from the effocia ( couliiK-tttl tln-htji; to etitarir: the
ch-t, purify the IiUkmI, iuiart to il icnewtd vitabte,
giving ctiergv and t"iie tothe entiru vt-irtn. )i.i .Vt,
P.wtOffice.G. W. ORAHAM, M. 1. (Jiu.e IUU J-'illett
Stree, helow Twelfth, l'hiludclpliia, Pa.
MarLh SI, lb07. 3iu
8?
nj Ilusliaiiil'a Magnesia st
Marrh 14. 'S7. KISIfKIi'K.
WT 1 m 1 . 1 at ' -t. . - t
li wnmg lacs.w.-a ,'
- sua...,, "
bv the varJ. &iiood. Hies, Kirliy, l.imi'tick aJ
CaTlisle Hooks, Koils, Ac., for sjIu Ly
March I.,5T. A. W. H-SH Mt.
BOAT A2ID MULLS
ffMIE snlsiriber ofiera at privat PIX
1 CiOOU Ml l.KS, and a good MIA W'NEK
BOAT, with fixture. The ulov will b hl
cheap, aud on rrusonnMe lenns.
J A C ( ) tl KE A Kl! OVVZ, agpnt
for JOHN UI.Al'K.
Banbury, March S8, 17 tf
3. asASunsaaa. V C.
Market fireet Wharf, I'lulaiWrhia.
PKAl.I'.HSIN KISII AXDJ'KO VISIONS;
HA VK eoiistanlly ou hand an aeS'trlineut ( Mackerel,
Tilsit, lleriiucs, C.Kllnli, Heel, IV k, l.ud, kbuuUlcra
llwiua, hides, Clieae, Uice, sic.
March SI, IS57. 3iu
Leather ! Leather I Loathcr I
IIEMHY W. OVt'RMAM,
IMPORTER nf Prem h Calf Pkinsanrl jei;r,il leather
dealer. N. S !imtll Third sired, riiilatlt Ipnia.
A general aasurtiuviit ol' all Siuua vi i.aliii Muiict,
4e , Aa.
Ked anS Oak tVIe Ialbr.
ebruarf IH, InM lr w
NOTICE
18 hcrebf given that letter of Administration
on tli ratal of Henry llannaliach, I a l of
Lower Augusta townahip, Northumberland coun
ty, dee'd., hav been granted to th suUcribei.
All pMtn indebted aie requested I) mala tin
nedut iiiiii t, aud thiisM hiving rluiio or
I man J against lit same will r-eiit ll.rui lot
aetllemeiil. JOLI, WtJf.r. Attna't,
I,. AusiUtwj., Aiul l, Vl.- ft
"Si
COAL COLLIERY
TO PISISTT,
IN Middle Coal Field, Northumberland county,
connected by a abort branch with the l'hlla
dcldbio lr Sunbury Railroad, Known lh'
LAltCSaBaftT COLLIEE.T
with upwards of 500 Acres of Superior Ctal
Lund,
belonaitg te the New York and Middle Coal
Field H. It. snd Coal company, with Drcaket
Engine of 20 horse-power. Miner' Houses, &.C.,
already erected and in good order.
Several coal veins above water lovel have been
opened, and a number of othor sre of easy
acrcFS, which may be opened with little epeae.
rereoiis desirous of examining and leasing
lh property are referrej to J. H. Dewee, aeut
of the company, at Ml. Carmcl, for further information.
Proposals for leasing the same will be re
reived it the company' office, No. 88, Houlu
Fourth street, Philadeluliia.
J. (JOULE Y.
President.
p. R. I"or the purpose of facilitating th
transportation of coal from lh company's mines,
the company bate 50 can at their disposal, lor
Ihe use of their tenants.
Murch 28, 1867 if.
lT. CAEMEL CO AIi COLLIEIIY
FOB RENT.
1J3KOPOSAI.8 will be received by the New
L York and Middle Coal Field K. It. and Coal
Company, for leasing this colliery, situated on
the lsuac Miller tract, with upxvarda of
300 Acres offirsf rale Coal
Laud,
adjoining Mt. Carniel, and immediately cn the
Philadelphia k Sunbury Kaiiroud.
This colliery is now in complete workine;
order, having an extensive Tunnel and Gang
wave alreutly opened on several veins of excel
lent white-ash con I.
A new and extensive Breaker with a 40 horse
power enable, Miner' Houses, &c, are now
teady for use.
The properly will be shown to parties desiring
to take a lease by J. II. Dcwccs, agent of the
company, at Mt. ''arniel.
Application will be received at the office of
the company, No. t3, South fourth street,
Philadelphia.
J. GODI.F.Y,
President.
P. S. The company own fifty first-class cost
cars, which will be appropriated to the tise of
tenants for facilitating the transportation of coal
to market.
.March 28, 1867. if
The WorId'MCrcat Exlsibltlon'
I'rlzc .llodnl!
AWARDED TO C. MEYER,
For ihe Two Pianos, London, October, 15, '51
CClT?si.D lSTE?.
13 KPECTKl'LLY infornm hid fricnda ni
tho public generally, that he hut constantly
on hand i'iauoa equal to thum: j'or which he re
ceived the Piize MeiinL inYomlon iu 1451.
AU orders promptly Attended to. and great
care taken in the selection and pacl.ing the uanic.
He hn received during the lntU 15)-cart, more
MedaUtlmn any other maker from the f runklitt
Institute; oUo Fir.t Premium at Boston, und
Premiums nt New York und BullimorH.
Wareronins, removed horn IV! S. Fourth, la
No. 180 ARCH Streut.belotv Kiglilb, south tide,
Philadelphia.
April 11, 1857. 3m
Drug, 1'nint and Calais
vhoujlli: wauehousk.
Coinor wf Tenth aud Mario t Siret ti, (wiTico in ?scor
Stor,) PiiiLADKLPUlA.
"VirK invite ptteutioii Uj our rulargvd sii-k nf Irga,
V Paint, l his, Varnifthe, Ac, aHeeted exprtjtly tor
our fiuh s, ml coiiipntmti? one oi inc hutat iinaortui,uia in
ihe I'm ted Stater , whicn a uKtrr nt low pi ices, in caiU
or a.iprovd rcdit.
Wi: MAXITAC'ITRK veiy exle.mivsly :
Pietiiiam Pure White I. cad, (lti,)
Keiihoiet'in Pine White lta'J,
l'tiirli'.w White l,rad
"Vitlle MoiUhjiiie" l'ren''h Ziif, (baat)
Puiv !iiiv While Aiiicnnin Zinc.
Philadelphia Snow Wliite Kutc.
SHvui'h Piastic Piie and Weather proof Paiata,
Chrome Ciieens, Vctk-wa, u:td coIujs generally.
Ai.KN'J'S I'OU :
Potter's lupcriur Alkulitie Window Glnst,
tenuinu Friueh plate Olass, (v:irrei.t?t)
Tiie .ew Jciary Zinc Company7 prudusts,
Tildeu and Nupltew'a X. V. Vunusiics,
llmtiklyn Prtintuiii Puie White l,ttfd,
ilujiip.ltui Ptjinianeut irei in,
Pure Ohio Catawlia Urai.dy, Ac , tc.
IMIHJRTLHS UP:
t-'reueh and En'Udi Plate Claan,
Kreneli and ) jigtiult i'vlmdcr s,
Colorctl mid Eiurratjed Window tiiaM.
laiin rrotype OlaHU.
lluiuiutrir'd pl:tfc iVu KI'Nirs and Sly-lights,
tlrtivn. Chemicala. P rtunary, Ac
w aoi.Ksvu: ihcai.kks IN :
JJiuf.'ii.th' Article nci.c-nilly,
Paititoib' TooU of all deHcripli'JUS,
lld.ttulic and ltiaimn Cement,
I'HtcitinHind iand Plaster,
Puncr Maker's Clay, Srdiu MTiite Ae..4r
FPKNOI, HlCUAKIl A CO ,
Store. N. W. cor. of Tenth and Market Hrecta
Paetny, Juiu-tiou Yoik A.t-iiue, Crowu and CaiiowluU
tirrc iji Phil-uirlphia.
April 11, lti7 jra c
Auctioneers,
VND COMMISSION MLKCIIA.N'I'S, N. 9l. lais
107 uith II.I slrfd, du-r Iwiove Vine. I'l.ilrirtel
I iii. Sili-s in' li(K)T iin.l SIHU.S. 1U1V mmliS,
.l.!. iiAi.-uwAia:, m ATuai s, kancv ouhu,
It . t -ry ceuni;',
C5" Cuuulrv SLoickfepeis aiul t.ilirrs will nlwsys fim! at
nur T'M'iiins .ilts a luti;c unJ dis:inbl aoi!iiicnl ul' llta
aUve t. l-e s U ia li ! li ton .utis.
--iMuis pat-keil nn ilie prtuiijc-s k-i c'ttuairv TiaIe.
14t:U t, l?5T. 3aic.
ORPHAXS' COURT SALE.
IN pursuance of an order or the Orphans'
Court of N'orthuir.boilsud county, will bo
cxjiostd to public sale, cu
AM Tl PJ)A 1', the 13M day of June, next,
on tlio romires, ths followiug described real
i-blate to wit : A tertuiu lut of ground, sit
uutud ia tho town of .Shamokin, county sforo
s:iid, whereon is erected a two-story l-'rumo
Iluildm; boundt-il bvl"tot JuLu Uoughoer
, nJ others
l.utu the estate ot haumel n.
, 1U3 jocoasej. Sau io couiuuuco st It)
i .. , .
o'clock. A. M. of said dav. when the tertus
j i!l bo made known )v
I JOHN VANZ ANT,
i Administrator.
J. l!v order of tho Conrt. 1
C. liOY l I'L'KSKI,. Clk. O. C.
Suubury, April 11, 1 f 37. J
' Notice of Eiasolution of Partnership.
flHE partnership
tlie tirnt name
lurelol.ire existing uni!r
me ot 1. . icuer -., m
UuwburT, '.,in th rciail .Mercantile Uuatues,
has this (1st of April,) ilsy been dioIv4 by
muiuul consent.
The business of the hie firm will be settled
by I. W.'l'ener and J. H. Engel ei.lici of whom
is hereby authorised to receue ,U debts dus la
th lute turn and to pay t ri' all lubifiiie.
Thine who know themslve inJebled t u
by uotu or book account ir requested to mk
immeJiate paymoiit, ai l!.e accouiiU stusl b
collected lorlhwtih.
!. W.TKNEK 4Ca
fcunbuiy, Afiil 11, 185X
PlMaoliitlen or I,aH,'iliK
JOTICE is Ureby given thu the Partner.
abip heretofore eiisting Utween th aub.
crif, tn th nam of Kholt Pelery, ia
tkw Grocery busineas, in the borough of Sunbury,
has I'cen dissolved by mutual ennsai.L Tb
books, :liims, ic, cumie.led with lh lata cut,
will b settled by Levi Seasholtr..
LEVI KE.1I0!.TJV
hemiy rini.PY.
Cui.i ttw. a pin 1 1, i
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