I BY virtue of certain writ of Levari Facias to me directed, will be exposed Is eele (t the Court House, in Sunbury, eit Saturday, the th day of June next, ot BJ o'clock, A. Mi the following deecnnl property, te will The undivided one tliird part of e tract of Land, in Coal township, Northumberland county eurveyed in the name of Luke Kidler, adjoining landa eurveyed in the name of John Urady , Bam iel VVitliernl, William Lambert and other, con taining in the whole 500 ecree. more or lees, on Which Raid tract of land containing five hundred nd fifty acrea, are erected two double frame houses, two aingle log houses, one blacksmith ehop, at a bio, two coal abantiea and drill rail road, and on which ia now opened and working vein of coal. ' ALSO : The undivided one third part of the eurface right upon all that cortoin tract of land eituale ini'oal township aforesaid, beginning at post or corner ol land of the Luke Fidler end nd John llrnilv, thence north 79 degrees, 67 minutes cast 224 1 feet to a whiteoak etump thence north 74 degreea and 43 minutea east 1355 feet to a atone ( thence aouth 71 degrees nd 14 minutes cast I lis feet to a atone, thence aouth 44 minutes'east 848 feet to stone In the centre line of the I'hihicleli hia and Sunbuiy Kailroad i thence along aaid line north 83 degrees and 18 minutes, west S457 feet to atone t thence south 7 degrees and 42 minutes, west 190 J feet In a stone; thence north M degrees an I 18 minutes wert 1910 feet to a post thence north 70 degrees and 30 minutes west 4i2 feet te post ; thei ce north 65 degreea and 36 min utes, west 45 feet to a post ; thence north S6 degrees and 5 minutes east 3'.!9J feet to post , thence south G ('errors and 41 minutes east 187 feet to a post on the line of laud of John Brady, thence along dill linn seuth 55 degreea and 38 minutes east 611 J teet to the place ef beginning, remaining 60 acres? ami 25 perches, strict mea ure, being part of a larger tract of land survey ed in the nnme of Samuel Witherel, on which aid tract ol land containing CO acne and S3 I fierces, arc erected twa conl bronke's and lateral railroads. The said undivided one-third part of the snid tract of land, containing five hundred nd fiftv seres, and the said undivided one-third part of "the surface right ol the said tract of luiid containing CO acresond 25 perches are held, used end enjoyed, and will he sold together. jI.NO : All that certain tract of Land, situ ate ill Coal township aforesaid, beginning at a Vint Stump, Corner of land surveyed in the name of George Shcelz. uJ on ' Uni surveyed to Jeremiah Paul. ,;.;r.c. r' C7 degree. 3S tninulea eftst4:ifi feet to a iiule .-imp; thence aouth 23 desreea 10 minutea east '. 107 r 10 atone; thence north (K decrees 20 minute.' est 1328 feet to a fullen piuo in line of land survey ed te Robert Irwin; thence south 49 degrees 45 m'nutes taa 1242 feet to a stone ; theme aouth 70 degrees 2 1 minutes eat 1210 feet lo a post nd atone corner of land of Jamee Uundas ; thence by the last mentioned land south 25 de grees 13 niinut-s east IH00 feet to a small oak ; thence south 07 degree? SO rnir.utes west 2516 feet loa post and stone ; thence north 22 degrees CO rnir.utes west "O'iO feel to post and stones ia line of lauJ surveyed to (Jcorge Mieetz ; thence north 65 degrees 30 minutes cast 1020 feet to a rti ck thence north 24 degreea 4' minute west 1003J feet to the place of beginning, con taining 147 acre and 120 perches strict measure being part of a large tract of land surveyed in pursuance ef a warrant granted to Robert Cam plain. ALSO: Two full equal tindiviJed third parts, to be parte d and divided, of and in all that certain tract or piece oi isnu, situate u . uui townshiD aforesaid, beginning at a gum tree in line of land surveyed to Imiac Miller and Law rence LomitO i ; thence along tho same and lands e itveyed to William Gilbert north 7 degreea 57 minutes west 733 feet to a post and stjnes ; thence south C3 decrees 34 minutes west 2319 feet to stones, south 7 decrees east 9 feet to atones, south 12 degrees east 3I4J feet to stones in centre line of the ttrccn Jiiilge branch ral!- ..road; thence along the line or tho same aouth 35 degree. 2 minutes treat IU0 feet, south 30 de grees 32 minutes want 100 feet, south 26 degrees 2 minutea west 100 feel, south 21 degrees 32 minutes west 100 feet, south 17 degtees 2 min utes weal 1C0 feet; south 13 degreea 32 minutea weal 100 feet, south 9 degrees 2 minutea west 100 feet, south 4 degrees 33 minutea west 100 lect, south 2 minutes eat 100 feet, south 4 de grees 28 niin. ea.-t 100 feet, south 9 degieee 58 min. ens; K 0 feet, sjulh 14 ilegree 28 minutes west 100 feet, thence along the line the aaid Green Hidje bramli railroad south 16 degreea 4$ minutos east, lfiOS ftet to a past thence north 84 degree's 3(i minutes east 2i 70 feet to a cer. iier in east branch of iShamokiii Creek, thence north 1 decree nine minutes east 464 feet to. a dead while oak in the line of. laud surveyed to Lawrence LomUnn, thence north 77 degrees 33 minutes enl IV.'-O feet to stones, ihence north 2 degrees 15 minutes east 1604 feet lo stones, thenfe north CS degrees west 2785 feet to the place of bi'fciuniui, containing 320 acros and 24 perches, kliict miasure, surveyed to Valentine broba, together with the hereditaments and ap- nurtinaiiCt s. 8eiied t..ken in execution, and to be so!d aa tho properly of illimn L llelfenatein. ALSO. Ttv virtue of a certain writ of Yen Ex. Real, to me directed, will bo exposed to sule, at the Court House, in Suulmry, on SATUR DAY, the Cth day of Juuc, at 10 o'clock A. M.. the following described property tu wit : All the defendants interest, it being tbe nndividvd mo third pnrts of a tract of Land in Coal township, orliiuinuerlana county, nrverp. 1 in tho iiunie of Luke tiddler, aa (,.;i..,r l in. U survived iii tho name of John Urady, S:,miu-1 Witherull, William Lambert end other?, containing in the whole 540 acres mora or less, on winch is erected a coat Breaker nml fixtures and on which is now ini-m.,! nn.l unrkintr uveio of coal, Alan nnnn the undivided two-third parts ol h surface rifht tiiion all That certain tract of T.and rituate ill Coul townsh'u aforesaid, be. ginning nt a nstor conn r of iund of the Luke Fiddler and John Urady, ihence north Beveoty nine (U't'rees. 07 imnutig r.ast Z41 leel 10 whito:iuk fitnmp; thence imrlh 74 degrees an il inumtes l-'.abt 13.V feet to asfooe ; thenc sou'.h 73 duijiees und 11 minutes east 1148 f.ot to a stone : thence south 44 minutes t f,lG fort to a btoue in the centre line of luo j'bi!aU'lMii.& Sunbury Railroad ;.!lC7n jijon-v Sii'ii lire cl octrees and 18 min- ntrsl West 2-l"7 feet to Btctie ; thence South 7 Jej;ree3aiid 4'2 minutea; West 190J feet to a stone; thence North 82 degrees and 18 minutes West 1010 foet to a post ; thence Vi.nh 70 d.erees and 30 minutes West, iii'' feet to a post J thence North OD ae nod :tr, minutes e6t 45 feet to post: thence North 25 degrees and ft min- iool r....t in a nniol IbpneA c i. r.c ,.rrr..i.a and 41 minutes East ia? rt n u nost on the line of land of T..i... iir,.,lo. Ihence aloiiuT said lino South 55 degrees and 36 minutes East C64J feet to the place of begiuning. Containing 60 acres and 25 perches, strict measure, lleing part or a larger tract of land surveyed in the ! ..f c..,iil Witherol. UiSIIIf Ul j-' - ail. u..:...j tuL-..o into execution, and to be ' sold as the property or Wm. L. llelfooetein ALSO, Bv virtue of a certain writ of Yen Ex, Ileal . J a ;it h.. ex nosed to sale, on S.aW,Xro-FRIUAV: the 5th day Jar.;, at 11 o'clock. A. M.. me wo-.n described property to wit: A certain tract f.r air. situate in Cbillsquanue township. Northumberland county ; bounded n v.,rtb South. Fast and West, by land of John Vor.s, conaiu.iig 1 1 scress, more or less, on which is erected a log house, one and a half stories high, with mall shop i. ,i Heized'. taken into execution, sod to be sold as the property of lleory I rowalt, with notice, to turre-leuunts. ALSO; Ttt virtiiA ft Curtain rit of Lev. Fa. me direetad. will ba sold on MONDAY, filh of Jana next, at 10 o'clock. A. M.( tha Court Hni.u in Snr.hurv. cerUin of land, known s tbe Scott farm, situate partly lo the boroDgh of Banbury, nd psrtly In the township of Upper Angosta, ill th County of Northumberland, nnd bounded and described s follows, to wit i Beginning at a Sost on the eastern shore of the Susqnebanea liver, at the low witter mark, in line of land late of Samuel Hunter, dee'd., tin nee by said line of low water mark, aouth 13 degrees and 1 minute, west 1368 feet to post; Ihence by land lata of Wm. L. Dewart. south 67 degs. 15 minutea east 1072 feet and five tenths to post; thence by th tame south 22 dega, 43 minutea west 450 feet and five tenths of a fnot to post; thence by land lute of Charles G. Donnel and others; smith sixty-live degs. fifteen minutea east 1751 feet to post ia the line of the land of John U. Yotingman, thence by the same land north 24 dega. 45 minutes east 624 feet and five tenths to a post; thence by the same land 65 dega. 15 minutea east 490 feet to a post In (he centre of the Cattswissa road; thence olnnjr the centre of said road, nort h 41 dugs. 40 ruinates east 918 feet to a post in line of lutid lute of Samuel Hunter: thence hy the same, north CO dega. 30 minutes weft 4805 feet (o the liico of beginning containing 140 acres mure or loss, being the snme premises winch diaries Gobin and Surah his wife, and .Susan Scott, conveyed to Duvid Lnngenecker, together with all and singular the buildings, improve ments, appurtenances, Ac. Seized, taken into elocution, and to be sold as the property of David Lnngenecker. with notice to the Suubury Canal and Water Power Company, terse tonuuts, and all other terai tenants. HENRY WEISE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, iSunbury, ) May 9. 1857. IMMENSE EXCITEMENT ! ! Revolution in the Dry Goods Business ! 1 1 J. F. & X. F. KLINE, Respectfully announce to their friends and the public in general that they have received at their Store in Upper Augusta township, Northumber land county I'a., at Kline s (trove their Spring and (Summer HOODS, and opened to the public a general assortment ot" merchandize &c. Consisting in part of Cloths, black and fancy Cass mers, Satinetls, Checks, Kentucky Jeans together with a general assortment of Hiring and Summer Goods adapted to all classes of per sons. Ready made Clothing, consinling of Ceils and Vest. Ladies Dress Goods, Sumner Shawls, Uiughauis, Lawns, Ducals, Calicoes, black silks Ac. Also a fresh supply of Drugs and Medicines, u cerie Ac, of all kinds. A n.'. aiipJ'W of Haidware, Queenswarn, wooden ware btu'Jms 4 (,. A large assortment oi" Hoots and Shoes tuita ble for men women and iliilo. pn. HVT8 AND CAPS. School Books, Stationery, Envelopes, tilt;) 4.C.. Fiu mo S11.T. And all goods usually kept in a country store. Corre and see, Come one, come all. The public are respectfully Invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. All of the above named stock of goods will be sold positively at low prices fur rash, or in ei change for country produce at the highest mar ket price. x Thankful for past favors we hope by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. Kline'a Grove, Pa., May 16. 157 If ORPHANS' COURT SALE. fN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court o Northumberland county, will be exposed to public sale, on SATURUA Y, the 13M ,lay of June, next, on the premises, the following described reul estate to wit : A certain tract or piece of LAND, in pond cultivation and well timber ed, situated in Shumokin township, Norllmm erland county, adjoining lands of Jus. Yo cum, John ltepley, the centre turnpike, Sam uel John. Solomon Fngely, II. K. Martz, and John FUli. r. containing sixty-Fix acres mid fifty-two perihes, and ullowuace more or less, on which are erected two good Dwelling Houses, a good Barn, a wagon house, two Summer Houses in one of which is a fountain of never failing water, nlsn an Ice House, a Curding Fulling Mill, a Clover Mill to which are a l.trlied lit:i ant smngie saws good water power) and other oulhiiihliugu nd also an interest lor tho term ot ninety ne years, from thu Cth day of February, 1839, iu a certain tract of Lnn.l adjoining the bove niece, for mill-ruce. I he above des ribed property, lale the estate oi uaviu Marts, dee'd., is in first rate condition and itiiate within a fow miles distance of tho of the town of Shamokin the head of the best Market in the ponnty. Sale to cominrnce at 11 o'clock. A. M.. of said dar, when the terms of sale will be mnde known by HENRY E. MARTZ, Adm'r. li Y. J),, si a c:urt, 1 O.C. V By order of the c:i C. H. Fursel. LIU May 9, 1857. NEW VARIETY AND NOTION STORE Market Street 4 doors East of Chus, Meurer Hotel, Sunbury, 1'cnn'a. MRS. M. A. FL'NK," has jusl oned a lot of Perfumery Fancy -Articles, Ac, for ludb-s and gentlemen, coiis"itiiii of Hosiery lor ladies, gents and children. L.uilroidery ami emtiroue rv Hoes, worsted oerleralrd paper and canvass. Tidy and durnluii IJolton, Ulotes ol all size. Note Paper and Unclnpes. Ladies and lienu' toilet articles, rucings and Kibhonu tor uonnels. Wulcbone and muss Hoops, 4 c. ic, 4c. Call and rice. A part of the Heuse for KENT, riunbury, May 9, 1857. 31 STOKE. MISS LOUISA fcHISSI.ER, respectfully in forms tbe citizens of Trevorton and sur roundinir ruunty, that she has opened a new store of Millinery and Fancy Gooils, at Trevor ton in Shumokin street, nearly opposite Knouse's Tavern, where all kinds ot Bonnets and 1 ancy Goods car) be had at 'he lowest terms, 'Jresu iiiuUnq also attended to ia (ho best ... . i manner anil laten ni. April 25, 1857. It Baddlo and Harness Maker. HENBY HAUPT, JB. Successor to A, J. Stroh, KESf ECTFULI.Y informa ihe jU, citixena of Bunliurv and the puli a I lie senerallv. thai be baa taken tba establishmeiil lately occupied Siroh and is I rei an d lo li in cut woik in is line ol buinesa equal to any made in Ibis ..Min nfitie country. Unlers promo'iy exeeu ted and all kinds of produce lakeu in Eschange Bunbury, May , 157. ly A Itelli Whose aands of I covered while i I cure for Conauii , 1 . Retired IMiynlclHis life have nearly run out, ilia- in Ihe basl luuirs. riu .notion, Asthma, aroncliitia. 7. i,. f, ,1.1a and (ieneral Uellllity- 1 ne ""I"1 . ... ..... j.: i remedy was discovereo uy nun wuru - yj i.ii.i . dsimhtrr. was Riven up lo uie.- iu- . I ........ i V. 1 n II m n, u.,,,1 lng to do aa mum gou u ; of . r.1 hi. iB eled ttllow-oeing aa requesi thia recipe, v.ih full and explicit directiona mnL in, it in, ami succesaiunv u-uia n. e V A. J quires each applicant to eneloae him one shilling threa ciils lo ne reiurueu fwr'Be- - radix, and ihe remainder to be eppneu 10 ii pay meui oi luia Biiveriisemem. UI, 11 . lAMbO, IW, ,w " ' - -. Jersey City, N. J Apfil, 185T la. a kew ut)liy v 'tuch. raini. . it Fluid, dec, jual received a.;d for U by A. W. FISHER. to the SunbMry.May . 18VT t vrTL SALE. traot . k 1- A Good eeoad-BMa "Pf " A cflice. or FOUR CANAL BOATS. 'I'VE subscriber will sell at Public out-cry on SATURDAY, lhe:td day of MAY, atone o'clock P. M , FOUR CANAL BOATS, now lyine in.lha Trevorton Coal ( ompany'e Basin. Term a, one-third rash I one-third in three months and balance on sit months credit for approved notes. These Boata will be positively s Id to the highest bidder. IR A SAYR8. Port Trevorton, April , 1R57. P. MELANCHTON SHIN DEL, jeTHD OF Tilt? PE4CR, SUNBTTBT, FA.. OJJict in Deer Street, immediately opposite th Public School House, All business promptly attended to. Monies collected and all ordinary writings done. funbury, April 25. IS57. tf 1TEV- 11ILLI1T2CE.7 STORE. jnfllNS !i ill ill ni4KTZ, respectfully 1 f B informs Hie citizcna of ISunhury and sur roundini; country, thai she has opened a new Store of Millinery and Fancy Goods, at 8unhury, in Market street, neaily opposite Weaver's Hotel, where all kinds of UonueU and Fancy Goods can be had at the lowest terms. Sunbury, May '., 1857 2ui$ WHOlUllH SNIt limit BOOT STORE, 40 South Fourth SI, above Chesnnt, Phil'a. B ftOOTM. iShoea, Gaiters. Ac, promptly made B5 t i order in the very best style, and of the bel material. Philadelphia, May 9, 1S57 Centre Tiiiiiplliv RoikI. jTOTICE is hereby given that an election for Managers and other oflirers of the Centre Turnpike Kad lo serve for the emuiug year will be held at the boure of C S. Urown, in iNoithumherlaiiil, on Monday the first day nl June, next, between ilia hours of 10 o'clock A. M ., and 3 o'clock P. M. J. It. I'KIDSTLEY, Prtaident. May 2, 1857. te SPLENDID OFFERS FOR 1856 AND 1857 TOGETHER. H"TNLIKF, the more ephemeral Magaiinee of J the day, these Periodicals lose little by age. hence a full year of the N'os. with no omissions, for lti.rC, nviv be regarded ne.rly aa valuable aa fur IN57. We propose lo furnUh the two years at the billowing Kjlteniely low Ka.es, vis: For Blarkwond'a Magazine, 4 SO Kor a.iy one Kcvit w, 4 00 For any two Keviews; 6 00 For ulackwood and one iceview, 7 00 For L'lackwood and Ihe two Keviews. 9 00 For three iivviews. 8 00 For liluckwood and three Keviews, 12 00 For the four lievicws. 1 1 00 For liluckwood and the four Keviews, 14 DO To avoid tractions, 23 mav be remitted for liluckwood, for which we will forward that work for bulb er, post paid. IS. d. I be price in Ureal Uritam of Ihe Bve Periotlicula above named i about fill per an num. Aa e ahull m ver again be likely to effer such inducements as those here piesenled. Aow is the time to Subscribe ! ! N. I). liemittances must, in ull cases, be made direct to the 'uhlishers, for at these prices no coiiiiniiisioii can be allowed to Aaents. AJdress, LEON A KU SCOTT 4 CO., No. M Guld-strect, New York. April 4, 1857. if Estate of Alfred R Hon land, Ucc'J. TV OTICK is hereby given that letters of il Administration have been granted lo the subscriber on the estate of Alfred R. I lowland, dee'd., late of Trevorton, Northum berland county. All persons indebted are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated lor settlement. GF.O. MOWTOX, Adm'r. Trevorton, April 11, 1837. 6t ISAAC M. W ILK Kit SON, MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND CIlAIRb Of the most Fashionable Style. SiklitH, llaiiH ami l.oiinKt-H Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards, SOFA. HUhiKFAST AMI IHXI.Mi TABLES and also VENETIAN BLINDS, eiual to I'hila dclplnu manufucture. UEllSTEADS. of every pattern and price CUPBOARDS, WOIIK AM) CAN DLE STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, In short, every article in this line of his business. 'rilli suhscrilier respectfully calls the attenliei ' of the putilic to bis large and splendid a orlmeiil of every quality and price ol 4 A 1:11. 1 A ft I. which cannot fail to revommend itaelf toevery ene who will examine it, on account of its durabl workniaiitihip and splendid finish, made up of th la-xt stiH-k Ui be had in the city. No effort i Kiiared in the inniinfitcture of his ware, and th subscriber ia determined lo keep up with the irviny improvements which are constantly Item made. lie also manufacture all kinds and qualitin CHAT US. iic-luding varieties never betiire lo be had Sinhiiry, such as Mi'JoiiANT, Black Wium: 1X11 LlllLfcll .VlAPLK UIIKCISK I A M " Mll1 CHAUIS, ami VAStv I'iaiu tSrooLs, which are uf tbe tntcM styles, and warranted lo be excelled by none iiianuractured in the Cities or elaewheie. Tbe subiicribcr is determined that there shall I no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in Ihe cities, a every confidence can he entertained about the iiiahiy and hmsh of las waru and (hairs. I'hetc articles w ill be disposed of on aa good terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Gaun try Produce taken in payment lor wora. LIT l.MJKHI Altl.Mi. Having proviueo liHiiibiime llttmi. he is now prepared for Undertaking, and attending funerals, in this vi cinity , or at any convenient distance from this place. 1ST The ware boom is in r awn nireei, De- ow Weaver Hotel. lAC M-l WILKERSON. Sunbury, April 1H, 1857 tf. AUDITOR'S REPORT. Repoutofthb At'uiroais or Nortuliuk- LAND ColNTV, FOB THK VRAF, lBDtl Georqe Rriqht, Esq, treasurer of Northum berluiut County, in account tvtiA ci same. Db. To amount of outstanding tax for laSS and previous years, " amount of couuty tax assessed for 18f6. " amount of county, road and school tax, for 18o4 & 18f5, cash received for jury fuuds, rent of Court House, ic. " order given to George KuntH overpayment of State tax for 18"i0. " order to D Dnoy, overpayment or State-tax lor 1850. ' order to D M Smarts, over paymeut of State tux lor '05, order to lio ICeeler. overpay ment of State tax for 1855, order to M Uachmao, overpay moot of Stute tux, order to D Nl Swarts, over payment of State tax, ' order to Y Hilemen, overpay, meet of milrtia tax for 1884, $9,412 17,340 3,761 u. for 193 36 80 14 st:i. uu, 17 iVL . " ordet to J Simpson, overpay ment of militia tax, 113 . , 30,821 49 C. By outstanding County tai for 1856, and previous. years, $12,114 97 " Esonorations alluwed'collec- tors Tor '60, and previous, S98 86 " Commissions, do 648 76 " Cash paid on Commissioners orders issued in lBSft, 3,499 22 " Cash paid on Commissioners orders issued in 1856, 13,305 65 " Treasurer's commission 00 $16,804 774 at 2 per cent, 420 11) " Dash paid Eastern Penitent!- y. ., ...... 9 12 " Treasurer's commission on $119 12 at 2J percent, 2 97 " Tieasurer's services for connty ' 3 25 " iliilunco due the Couuty by tbe Treasurer, . ;. 103 63 ."! $30,821 45 George firight. Esq.. Treasurer of Northum berland County, in account with the tame respecting State tax on real and perianal property. Dr. To amonnt State tax on rl and personal estate, for 1855 and previous years, as per Audi tors' Report or 1855, 87,006 OC) " amoniTt of State Ux assessed for the use of the Common wealth for 1856, as per state mentofthe county Commis sioners filed with the Trea surer. 17,101 47 " amount of said tax received on unseated lands for 1855 and previous, 1,552 02 ' Interest on D f Caul's da plicate for 1853, 12 50 $25,765 05 Cr. By cash paid State Treasurer on account of tax for 1856 and previous, as per receipt dated July 22d and Decemher 17th. $U,C31 09 " Exonerations allowed Collec tors for '50 uud previous 751 99 Commission do 1,069 36 " Treasurer's commission on $14,781 09, at 1 percent, 14C 81 " Outstanding tax Tor 1856, and previous year, 7.003 05 " Five per cent abatement on Stute tax for 1856, 678 94 " Ralaoce due the Common wealth by the county Treus'r, 1,033 81 $25,765 05 George liright. Esq , 7'reojiurer of Northum berland count if , in account uilh the same, respecting 'lartrn. Distillery, and Eating House Licences, -c. To amount of Tavern licenses grunted by the court of Quar ter Session for 185G. 1.350 00 " Licenses grunted, January, 1856, for selling li(uur, 30 00 " amount or Retailers license for 185p. ' 1,006 15 " Fating house and Restaurant license for 1856. 140 00J Distiller, ltrewers, 4e, 200 00 Billiard Tables, and places of amusement, 55 00 Lumber ami Coul, 15 50 Balance due Treasurer, 10 32 2,803 il7 C.. By cash paid Stain Treasurer as 1 . , . , t t. per receipt uaieu Jiay iuui, ltjiC, " Cash paid Stute Treasurer as per receipt dated December 17th. 1B.")6, " Cash paid J G t A A Young niuu for publishing Mercaulile Appraisers list. Cut.li puid C O Uaclimao for same, " Treasurer's commission 00 $2- 631 U ul 6 per cunt, " LioLoralions alluwvd, 1,491 50 1,140 00 15 00 14 90 131 00 14 00 2,800 97 Georoe IW'uihl. Esq , Treasurer of Northum- bci t,ind I iiuntu. in account Iran im mmt respecting Militia Hues. Dr. To amount or said fines outstand ing for '55 uud pluvious $1,673 96 " amount of militia tiuvs asses sed for 1856. 976 00 $2,649 96 81,206 77 Cr. Uy amount of said said fines re niuiuing uncollected for 1806 mid previous jeurs, " Kxoiiorutiutis allowed collec tors for '66 uud previous, " Five per cent, cuiniiiission al lowed collectors for ltt.ri6 and previous yeurs on $'J32 bO, " ttinoiiiit paid county Cuiiiuiis sioiieis lor time occupied ia militury business iu IfcCii, " uniouiit paid for books and sta tionary used by Coininissioii us for military purposes in 1855, 632 51 46 64 IS 00 8 00 Outstanding Taxes for 1856 anrt'ious years, tn the 31st Deeimber, 1816 Names of Coilectois, Jacob liinecnian, Townliiis, Lower Muhunoy, l).lunre, Delaware, Lower Muhunoy, Milton, Upper Augusta, Clniii-qiiaque, Deluwuro Jackson, Lower Muhunoy Milton, Zerbe Little Muhunoy Shiiiiiokin, Coul, Cumoron Chilis(uu(pie Delawaru Juckson, Jordun Lewis Lower Aneusta Lower Mahanoy . Little Muhuuoy Milton M I Curmel. Northumberland, linit4l Rush, Shumokin, Sunbury, Turbut, Upper Augusta, Upper Muhunoy, ushiogton, Zerbe, m I! lrin, t J umes Iteurd, Martin Uachntun, t J nines F.i'klioi't, Michuel Keefer, John Simpson, f J nines Heard, N S IH'uniheller, t M at tin liachmau James l'.rkbert, A J Coniud, J lttiukelbergor, tJaines Lynn, th l'.iseiihurt, tJ Hover tl) W'Haus, ft! Homboy, 1' Kniss, tU M Swart z. ft) Stuhlnetker, tJ U Clink. fJucob Uarman, tJ Ituker. fJ llo)reiidoculer, tO A Keeler, , tJ Hloom, tJ Miller, Wi Jnhnson, tSumuel Hales, tFeiei Pursel, 71 tJ R Hig'.e, J F.i'kmau, 64 42 til Haas, Solomou Billmnn, tM K Mauly, 17 Th.. nnlleelor. marked with a () have 02 81 have since paid in part and many nearly all. We the uudersigned. Auditors of North1 mtmrlanrl rnunlv. in the Commonwealth of- 98 Pennsylvania, do certify, that in pursuance the 4tb section ol an aci, euunou, regulating counties and townships, passed the 15lb day of April, 1834, we met at tbe Com iniseioner's Office, in tbe borough of Sunbury on the 5th day of January, aud adjourned from time to time, and did audit aud aettle the eeveral accounts, required of na -agreea-ble to tbe lertral Act of Airembly, and op. 86 3 04 7 S 00 " amonnt paid county Com mis. sinners tor time occupied la military business Id 1856, 1ft 00 M amonnt paid for books and stationary need by Commie. sinners in military bnsiness in 1856, 8 00 ". amount paid assessor for as sessing and furnishing lists of delinquent militia men, - 26 70 "amount paid J. ll.Zimmer. man, Brigade Inspector, for - inspecting Companies and publishing Brigade Orders, 81 60 " amount paid Cadwallader Infantry for 1855 75 00 " do do for 1856 75 00 " Amount ' paid Mahanoy Guards for 1853 60 00 " do do for 185G 60 00 " amount paid National Guards for 1855, 73 00 " Amount paid Peppinville Cavalry lor 18ftJ 60 00 " do do for 1803 SO 00 " Treasurer's commission on $533 40 at 1 per cent, 6 33 " Bulancn duo the Common wealth by county Treas'r. 178 61 $2,649 96 Expenditures of North' d county for 185$. Views of roads, bi idges. Ac, fc28l 00 Itnildinjr and repuiriiiK bridges, 1,681 39 J Grand, Traverse, Petit, and Spe cial Jurors' puy, 2,243 CO Sherifl's Fees, 410 18 Fox Scalps, 38 15 Court Crier's pay, . 1)8 C2J Assessors' pay. 380 67 I'rothonoturj's Fees, 330 06 Constables' puy for different Ser viced, 336 60 Commonwealth costs, 312 68 Election officers' pay, -1,007 C3j Stationary. ' 217 62j Public Buildings, 181 9;ij Prison Expetisos, 34 00 IMoniling. 157 85 Damages for Ronrls, 989 75 Fuel, 93 75 Prosecuting Attorney, 167 00 Incidental Expenses, RIO 03 J Auditors' pay for aauiting ac- couuts for 1855, .72 00 Win Uockefeller for auditing pub lic account, 25 00 Clerk's pay in part for 1P55, in loll, 184 38 " ' for I806, 370 48 John K'ibiiis fur printing lo Jan. 1, 1856, $25 00 John II Eck, on contract, 20 00 John Kubins, " 25 00 " 25 00 II B Masfcr' - in full 65 00 J G 3c A A Yonngman, on contract for 1855, SO 00 in full. 25 00 J It Ktk, in foil, for 185G, 30 00 Commissioners' tcagtt. George C Welker, in full lor 1856, $10 80 Philip lteiin, " 159 00 Frederick Haas, " 237 00 C llotteosteiu, " 133 50 255 00 570 30 'treasurer's account. Paid F llucher, late Treasurer, in full, " Jacob Young, i, , ,. ' G Bright. Trees, for a Llceds, ic. 8158 82, 1,111 00 247 01 31 00 1,547 83 Eastern Penitentiary, Agricultural Society, Road tax on unseated lands for 1851 & 65, School. ' " " 11a n 100 00 815 95 1,755 67 Coroner's Inquests, 117 23 $14,690 60 .-lmouitf of Qiurt Fines and Jury Funds, and to u hom paid. Plaintiff IinV'iiilaiit. To whom paid, Am'l Com'th. 1' Mc Bride, not puid $1 00 Jacob Fry John 1' r y rt ul J Iteurd 4 00 Com'th, II J Wolvertou do 24 00 ' N Uurget not paid 4 00 ' ' 4 00 " J Drooks " 4 00 " J Johnson " 4 00 D Teas J Swetiev's ndm Board 4 00 It IluR' I itiac Ciiinpt.i'll " 4 00 Bright A Clement V k S It K C " 4 00 II .Sum tier's ud J Car & co. tint puid 4 00 1J Wolverton K Fegely & co. Heard 4 00 J IWnhart John I'aiilo " 4 00 Lechteiithuler F W'ilhelm etui " 4 00 Cres.-ler & ltesides M Kestetter " 4 00 U J Kneltt Al A hi n III not paid 4 00 McCay Ac Pulerson U C Caul Heard 4 00 W K May J as Camerou not paid 4 00 Sarah Swetiey Jnhti Kiuh 4 00 '. Scott M Urulmni " 4 00 E liright 1 Dritckeniiller Heard 4 00 Ueddea & Marsh W Cane uol puid 4 00 Ann Detiers Fulincr et nl " 4 00 School Uir Shamokin lletisel Beard 4 00 J as F. igon t) A Corsan not paid 4 00 J 1) Fisher II Klino Heard 4 00 J K I,eib W !; Mav not paid 4 00 J B Musser J Pummel " 4 00 Tlimnsoii Ac Wisely O VV Stroh " 4 00 IV Column J as Vundjke Heard 4 00 Ihiii'l Conrad S Savage " 4 00 A Osmun T Dunvor " 4 00 Com'th Uideon Desh not paid 4 00 Year, County, State, Militia G 00 fi9 50 17 10 1851 1K53 I8.'i4 $82 131 293 04 44 50 32 50 16 50 1855 470 58 489 17 36 72 m 224 78 19 95 17 97 67 02 39 00 218 65 59 87 261 09 2ti3 49 33 50 - 187 73 19 00 114 52 h 219 '16 1654 C30 19 324 51 97 50 192 16 117 80 18 50 9'Jfl 55 524 40 51 50 1,307 16 672 51 47 50 209 99 73 24 9 00 309 08 26 43 36 50 859 59 354 08 69 50 - 762 71 2U2 17 63 50 673 02 46 69 64 50 - 84 81 Ul 13 6 60 402 23 282 77 66 00 684 71 674 26 46 50 . 285 80 217 15 28 60 C81 14 436 16 24 50 359 934 19 08 26 00 215 29 64 80 19 50 621 24 319 44 39 80 1,931 69 269 12 37 50 199 36 232 05 21 60 206 58 264 19 22 50 67 00 12 87 24 00 654 34 626 34 67 00 112.114 97i $7,503 05 $1,201 77 aince paid in full, and those marked with a (t uleoivtits thereto, according to the best of abilitiee. and we do fur of ther certify that upon a due eiaroination the eipense boon o: me county m m' nets of tbe same yel unpaid id oroera, j j. q in sutnesa whereuf we have nereun. to eet our hands and seals, this 2d day February. IBM. vt . M -WM T FORSYTH, ABM 813IPMAK, FTTRyiTTTRBI FURWITTIRa 1 1 THE LARGEST STOCK EVER OFFEKED IN BUNBURY. Fashionable, Cheap and Cternl THE subscriber, long established as Cabinet and Chair Manufacturer in 8unbury, thank ful for past favors, solicits a continuance of the public patronage. Hie stock ef Cabinet-Ware, Chairs, embraces KVF.RT VARIETY, VSKPCL AND ORIS A. StClvTAL in housekeeping. It is unnecessary to enume rate, as anything that may be required in bis line can be had at moderate pricee, Cheep for Cash, or Country Producetaken in exchange. Establishment South East Corner tf Market Square. tjr These knowing themselves indebted te the subscriber would oblige him by making pay meut. SEBASTIAN HAUPT. Sunkurv, April 4, 1857 tf BROADWAY FAMILY GROCERY ! Flour, Food and Provision "tor. Jlrtadxcay below Blackberry Street. LEVI SEASIIOLTZ, RESPECTFULLY inform- the citizens of Bunbury and vicinity that he has removed to the store lately occupied by C. Uchringer in Broadway near the Rail Road, and is receiving a choice supply of FAMILY GRCCERIffiS, consisting in part of Hams, Shoulders, Mackerel, Herring, White FiBh, Cod Fish, Salt Preserved Fruit, 1'ickles, Crackers, Cheese, Molasses, Kice, Sugar, Coffee, (ereen, roasted and ground,) Im perial. Young Hyson, Gunpowder and Black Teas, Cedar-ware, Stone-ware, Soaps, brushes plow and wash lines, boots and shoes, tobacco, aegara, Ac, together with every article usually found in a first claaa Grocery Store, all of which will be aold at the lowest prices, either for cash or country produce. He haa also prepared to sup ply the citizens with fresh bread, twist, rolls, pies, pretzels and cakes of every kind. Pi. U. I be highest cash prices will be paid for butter and eggs, corn, onta. rye and wheat. Sunbury, April 11, 1857. HOVER'S LICITJID HAIR DYE. Thu nir dye neerii only tr.nl to Mtiifjr all of fti per- fVMiiMi na Dve. oM ihe following testimonial from that eminent Analytic Chemiit, l'.orecfrir Booth, uf tht U. . .Mint, win miy cuiinun wumi Miuimuuui nav pra vioualy torii testimony lo U, fcMrnhen'i Place, C Philadelphia, Fehruwy 17th, 1657. Deins well cqt.Tiinted with the jbntauce cimivtinf Hoover's Liquid Hair Dvi, I am ritishwl that by follow ing the simple directions given for its use, it will nut injure the iitiir or rKtn, but wm give ft imiuiu inuaura ble culot to the Hnir. JAMKSC. BOOTH, Analytic Chemist HOOVKU d WK1TIG INKS, incLutiiiiff Hoover's Ftuitl. and HHveri Inttrlliljle Inks, ate tK well known nd intfiKliiccU to require nny HlntionHl testimony ot their character, i lie sales have been increasing since their first introduction, giving evidence that the articles truly rses that intrinsic met it claimed at first for them Itv alic Mnnufacturer. Unlers. iKire8!eit to trie Mnnuiactorv, o. fio kai v. street alx.ve FUUHTII, fold rio. 144,) rhilodelphia, will ,i receive prompt attention 11(111 bv JOKI'H t. HOOVER, Msnuladarar rhilmtelphis, April iii, IM7 ly A SlIlMrY lOU 8 LE. 'I IIE subrcriber oners for sale his SHANTY, Cook-Stove, &c, on the Rail-Ruad below Trevorton bridge. Apply soon to n. U. mASHJsk. Sunbury, April 2 1857. ALIXIKUFK KEItlt Importer and Wholesale Dealer in SALT, 33 South Wharves, Philadelphia. -t ASH I ON Fine, Liverpool Ground rJX Turka Island nnj Dairy Salt, con Cjjstantlv on hand and for eale in lots ZESs' to suit the trade. April 1857. 6m BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE The British Quarterlyjleviews. Great inducements to Subscribe! COST BEuUcKD SO TO 74 PKIt CKNT. T SCOTT CO., New York, cnlinut lo publish Xj' thr rolluwing leading isriliirt I'eit'xiicul, vis : I'llK LONDON Cjl'AllTKKLY, Conservative. THU F.D1NUURG REVIKW, Whig. TUB NOKTH BMTISH 'lU.YlEW, Fres Chareh. 4 THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW, Uhsral. S ItLACKWOOD'S KD1NUI RO MAGAZINE, Tory These Periixliculs aWy rrnri'S'nt the three errst politi. ral narllrs of Greal Hriluill V hie. Torv Slid Hadical hut uolilics li.rins only fue Iwnnie of the ir chararier. As nrintiii of lite iixtt nrolound wiilfrson rk'leiH'e, Liters. tare, Morality snil Ui'lli!i"n, they aluuil, aa Uiry ever have stood, unrivulled in (he world of letters, Iwinn consiilered liuliKiu,i.inlile to ilia scholar and lha prolVMional inaa. while to the latelliscn' reader of every class lliey fiiinish a more correrl uuil sal isitu-lory recotd f the carrenl liter tare of I lit day, lhroui;hout the word!, than can be possi hly obiainrd from nnv oilier source. I'.AUI.Y CtllMES The receipt of Ailrance EheeU from the Uritith pulilishers gives additional value to these Itepnulr, in as much as they can now be placed in the haul's ul labac riucrs about us saunas tho original editions. TERMS. (Rugalar Triies ) Ter annum. For any one of the four Reviews, f3,0 For any two of uie lour Keviews, o,oo For any three of the tour Reviews, 7.00 For all four of the Keviews, 8.00 For Hlarkwood's Maeuzim, 3,00 For Mlai'kwood and three Reviews, 8.00 For Hlackwood and the four Reviews. lo.Ofl Payments lo lie made in all cases in sdvone. Money cur rent in Ihe Siate where iued, will lie received at uir I I'OSTAtiF.. The r.nnee lo any pun oi ins umira S'ales will Ik hul TWENTY-FOl K ('EN IS s yeai fir "Ulackwisl." and but I OI.Illr.t. .cv ia a yew iui each ol Ihe Reviews. At the above prices me i criouicaia win us luiiiiroeu tot 11-57. Bl'LENDID OFFERS FOR 18S0 AND 1857! Vnlike the more epheineml Mapizlnes of the day, these Periodicals lose little by use. Ilriae a full year of tbe N.s (with no omniisioi,) for ny lie regard nearly as valuable as for 1.'7. W propose lo furnuh the two years si the loll'iwint! extremely low rales, vix i Fur Hlaikwood's Magazine, 1'Sa For any iue Review, -a For nny two Review, ""a For Blackwixd and one Review. 'iOO For Hlaekw.Kal and twa Reviews, .W For thiee Reviews, ,'VZ For n:ai kwo.land Ihres Revisws, 18,00 For ihe foul Reviews, !!''S For UlackwoKi sud thefour Reviews, 14 W I'o avoid fractions, 8a may be reiniiled for r.mckwood for which we will forward that wins fjr both years, pom-tiid ... . .. u.TIe prire in Grent Britain of the Svs Periudi cals above named is ah.an 611 pel annum As we shall uever araiu he likely lu offer such ludacs ineulsaa Uioks heie prescnied. Now is the Time to Subscribe! rtemillanres matt, in all eases, be made direct to th Publishers, for ai these prices no coiniiiiswou caa be allowed to Au.is. t KnNAR A..-ri.T co No H Gold Sued, New i ork. April SS, 137 NOTICE a hrrt aiven that lettera of Adminiatratinn mi ihe estate of Henry Hannahach. lata of Lower Augusta township, ISorthumberland coun ty, dee'd., have t-een granted to the aubacriber. All nersons indebted are requested w maae ira mediate payment, and ihose having clairua or demands atsinst the same will present them for aettlemeiiL jur-u v. uw , sun r. L. AugusUlwp., April 18, lOT ei Valunble Town Properly FOR S-A.I-.E, rr" TIF. subscribers, desirina la go weal, oner lor I sale a House and two Lou in Ihe town ef Shamokin, No- 20 and SI, Block opposite ib. O.I.I rVllowa' Ha 1. on the corner ol duntiury and Liberty Streeta. The bouse is a two and a half atory brick building, well nntsnau, who a ronn store room. and a basement story. Also 4 Mt.hU and olhsr out-buildinss and water con's nieiiL The properly, which is situated on lha main atreet and business part of the town, will be aold on reasonable terms. For further particulars apply to DANIEL FELIX. JEKEMIAH MARTIN. Bhamokin, pril It, 1857 If of - of ww vnnnT.FITM PAINTS. These paints miied with waler, thereby saving tba ofeil. for eale by March Itv '61. A.-W. TWHEF GOAL COLLIERY TO RENT, IN Middle Coal Field, Northnmberland county! connected by a short brsnoh with the Phila deldhia 4 Sunbury Railroad, Known as the AMBERT COLLIER? teith upwards qf 600 Acres of Superior CVal Land, belnngirg t the New York and Middle Coal Meld K. R. end Coal company, witb Breaker Engine of 20 horse-power, Miner's Houses, lie, reeay erected and in good order. Several coal veins above water level have been opened, and a number of others are of easy access, which may be opened with little ex pens. Persone desirous of examining and leaaing the property are referred lo J. H. Hewers, agent of the company, at ML Carmel, for further in formation. Proposals for leasing the same will be re- eeived at the company's office, No. 88, South Fourth street, Philadelphia. t, uuui.r. r, President P. ft, For the pnrposo of facilitating the transportation of coal from the company's mine. the company have SO cars at their disposal, for tbe use of their tenants. March 88, 1857. if. MT. CARMEL COAL COLLIEElf FOB XIEISTT. PROP08AL8 will be received by the New York and Middle Coal Field Tt. R. and Coal Company, for leasing this colliery, situated on tne Isaac Miller tract, vrith upwards of 300 Acres of first rate Coal Land, adjoining Mt. Carmel, and immediately en the Philadelphia A Sunbury Kailroad. This collierv is now in complete working order, having an extensive Tonnel and Uang- wavs already opened on several veins of excel lent white-ash coal. A new and extensive Breaker with a 40 horae power engine, Miner s Houses, cVc, are now ready for use. The property will be shown to parties desiring to take a lease by J. II. Dewecs, sgent of the company, at Mt Carmel. Applicationa will be received at the oflica of the company, No. 88, South fourth street, Philadelphia. 1. GODLEI, President. P. 8. The company own fifty first-class coal cars, which will be appropriated to tbe use of tenants for facilitating tbe transportation oi coai to market. March 3S, 1857. tf Tbe World's.Creat Exhibition Prize Medal! AWARDED TO C. MEYER, For the Tuo Pianos, London, October, 15, '51 OESPECTFLLLY informs his friends and the public generally, that he has consturrtly en hand Pianos equal to those for which he re ceived the Prize Medal, in London in 1851. Ail orders promptly attended to, and great care taken in the selection and packing the same. lie has received during the last In years, more Medals than any other maker from the Franklin Institute ; also First Premium at Unstou, anil Premiums at ISew York and UuUiinore, Warerooms, removed fioin 52 B. 1'ourth, to No. 180 ARCU Btrcet, below Eighth, south aide, Philadelphia. April 11, 18o7. 3in BBOOHER & MARSH, Auctioneers, 1 ND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. SBI, late J 167 NoiUi 3d street, t door below Vine, Philadel phia. Sales of BOOTS and SHOES, DRY GOODS, GUN9, HARDWARE, WATCHES, FANCY UOOUSI, Ac , every evening. Or" Coantrv Htoiekeepers and others will always find at our Evening Sales a latite and desirable nssoitmeitt of lha above riMids, to be sold iu Ms to salt bayeis. Go44s packed on the premises fur Country Trade. March 38, 1&S7 3mo. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Northumberland connty, will ba exposed to public sale, on SATURDA Y, the 13A day of June, next, on the premises, the following described real estate to wit : A certain lot of ground, sit uated in the to vo of Hliamokin, county afore said, whereon is erected a two-st?!'V rTama Building; bounded h Jots' 0t Johu fjoughner and others. Late the estate of Samuel 15. Haas, deceased. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, when the erais will be made known by J01IX YAXZANT. Administrator. By order of tne Court, C. BOY1) rURSKL, Clk. 0. C. Sunbury, April 11, 1857. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. flMIE partnership heretofore existing under the firm name ot I.JW. Tener & Co., of Sunbury, Pa., in the retail Mercantile Business haa this (1st of April,) day been dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the lale firm will be aettle J by I. W. Tener and J. H. Engel ei.her of whom ia hereby authorized lo receive all debta due to tbe late firm and to pay HI all liabilities. Those who know themselves indebted to ns by note or book accouut are requested to make immediate payment, aa the accounts must be collected forthwith. I. W. TENER & CO. 8uiibury, April 11, 1857. NEW CONFECTIOKART. WHOLESALE AND KETAIL. M. C. GEAItllAllT, HAS just received a new and excellent assort ment of goods at hia Confectionary and Fruit Store in MARKET STREET, Sunburv, where he manufactures and keeps on hand, at all times, the most choice Confectionary, 4c., Wholesale and Retail, at I'luladelphia prices. Among bis stock of ConlecUonaries, may be found i French Secrets, Own Drops, all kinds of sccat, Burned Almonds, l.nvePtnris, Cream White, Mint tirops, red sad wsite, ' lrooa Jelly Cakes, fuse, Fiuil Drops, Vanilla, rUick famHea, of all assets Common Aeciel. Kock Candy, Liuarics, Almond Candy, TETJIT. Bansnaa, Dales, Currents erisd. Prunes, Fire, Citrons, AUnonda, Raisons, .Nuts si su ainos. LKMON SYRUP of a superior quality, by Ihe aingle or dozen. A superior quality of Segara and Tobacco, and a variety of Confectioneries, fruit, Ac, all of which is ottered cheap at wholesale or retail. IOB CREAM. He has alto opened an Fee Cream 8aleon. enJ will at all times be ready to serve his customers with lee Cream. Bunbury, May S4, 1858 ly BOAT AND MULES THE subscriber offers at pifvste sale, FIX GOOD MCLE8, and a good 8H A N EE BOAT, with fixtures. The above will be seld cheap, and ou reasonable terms. JACOB SE AriHOLTZ, agent far JOHN BLACK. SnnbwTV, March 88. I8S7. if are coat IIKOWN'S and Uremics feasance ol uinger MM and Husband's Magnesia at Mateb 1.'T. rWITEBtt.