nmmwrarj-iJj'iiiiii rercen'T to collectors la '53, oa tax of '51 and previous, Amount or tox of '53 outstanding 11 ol .Tau., '64, Exonerations in '53 oa Ux cf '52, rorcentoRe to collectori in '53, on tux of '63, Amount of Ux of 'S3 ontstsndntf 1st or Jan., '54. Exoneration In '63 on tax ol '63 Percentage to colloctors in '53 on tax or '53, Abatement allowed on tox or 53, Amount paid State Treasurer at per reot 26 July, v '53 10,938 09 " Jan., '53, 408 00 222 02 1,1 W 4 213 10 3,831 ' 6 42 675 I ll '54, U 14,033 13 Commission of Treasurer on $14, 156 11 1,856 29 035 13 Balance duo Com tu, 23,056 96 Jacob Young, late Treasurer of Norlhumler land County, in account uith the Com'thfor Militia Fines for the year 1853. DR. Outstanding fines for '51 and pro- II Am. MmndlbrM.- Wlj 60 Balance in Treasurer's hands last account, " 00 2,915 03 cn. Outstanding in '54 Gnes of '1 sod F.vioos. ( ,M tgJW .1 '53 947.00 t i:.,nf'll anil nraviotlS 133 50 J'.IUIUU miui. v. r ii 'fi2 "V 27 '50 i 'fi.l " """ 4 00 Percentage on '51 and previous .1 '62 ' "53 raid volunteer companion, Brigade Inspector, " Assessors for list of luilitla men, . , County Treasurer's commission, Balance due Commonwoalth, 24 31 ! ' 6 87 Jr 67 "65 00 93 25 18 & 6 CS 93 92 2,045 03 Jjrofc Young, late Treasurer, to the Common wealth for Militia Fines Dr. for 1852. DR. OiiLtnndine fine. M9 oA P"- $2"1 68 w pft '50 483 59 ol 6U8 50 52 50 Militia Hues assessed in '52 2,421 4" CR. Outstanding fisoa in '53 of '49 and previous, i '50 ii '51 ii '52 Exonerations in fines '49 and pre vious, iu '52, l'ercentape, ' Exonerations iu '50 Percentage, Exonerations in '51 Percentage, I'xonorations in '52, Percentage, - Paid Assessors for lint of militia men, 3aid to' Brigade Inspector, 'aid to sundry companies, Jottnty Treasurer's commission, Salauco due Commonwealth, S152 JjS 328 59 547 10 719 60 23 00 8 12 44 00 7 80 81 50 10 72 4 60 C5 17 77 60 00 270 50 3 33 190 66 2.421 47 acob Yonng, Treasurer, in account with the Com'th of Pennsylvania, for 52 and '53, re specting Retailers Licenses. DR. o amount of Retailers licenses Tor 1652, .'SM 25 mount ree'd from Simon Mart, 3 00 of Retailer license for '53, 860 75 1,704 0 24 60 CR. r exoneration for '52. nount paid for publishing Mer cantile Appraiser's Lis'., per ttieir receipts, conorations for '53, nonnt paid for publishing Re tailers Lists, nount paid State Treasurer, 26th July, '53, nimissious of County Tr. lance duetbo Coui'tn, 33 00 8 50 69 00 7C2 75 85 20 731 05 1,704 00 me it account respecting Tavern Licenses DR. mount of Tavern Licenses crauted 1852, 480 00 l(j53. 510 CO 930 00 CR. Treasurer's Commission on $990, 49 60 ,,'int naid iitate Treasurer. 6th Juiv. '53. . 480 00 aace due the Com'tb, 460 50 990 00 Patent Medicine License. DR. troonnt of said Licenses for '52 53 CR. 'onimissions of Treasurer on (30 Hint paid State Treasurer, th July, '53, nee due the Com'tb, 15 00 15 00 30 00 1 50 15 00 13 50 30 00 Distillers and Brexters Licenses DR. mount of said Licenses for '52 21 M 18 39 CR. emissions of Treasurer on S39 1 int paid State Treasurer a July, 1653, 21 ce duo Commonwealth, 1C 39 t0 tes to Beer Houses and Oyster Shops. DR. lount of said licenses fur '52, 22 00 '63, 66 00 88 4 22 61 68 CR. omission to Treasurer on 888, nt puid Stale Treasurer, i July, '53, ;e iluu Commonwealth, Keeapilulation, 1652 4 1853. DR. e duo Com'th, tax real end anal for '53 ud '53, and ions, . Tine, '63 end previous, irs licence, '52 ud '53 licenses, " . medicines, " " rs, brewers, " 44 oyster ehops" " 1,656 93 731 460 13 16 CI 3,233 cn. Mit.l psid since Connty tors rer-ort to Stat Trea- surer and cot credited iu the ' foregoing account, vis I Kith epU, 65, per reeeipt, ,29th Aug. '56, " Commission on f647 spplicable to tax on real & personal, Balance doe Commonwealth. 529 80 1,096 00 6 48 1,201 63 8,232 91 CB 15 03 C8 franeis Bucher, Treasurer of th County of Northumberland, in accomnt with th lam for 1854, rtspctin County tax. DR. To amount of tax of '51 and pre vious, outstanding 1st Jan. '64, ii '62 63 " 'A4. assessed. $593 12 2,093 62 6,751 14 11,01? 61 139 11 656 00 243 00 1,891 77 241 78 1,090 65 21 60 109 00 i 29800. On unseated lands for '62, connty . r '03, " '62, road, . - '63 " '62 school, " 63, " Rent of public buildings; -Court fines from Sheriff Klpp, " Proth'y Beard. Overpayment State tax, Abm. Kissineer. an order, Sam'l Hales, " 17 B3 7 01 11 25 15 10 63 79 " J. Hunsecker, " " County, D. Wilson," 24,446 88 CR. By amount of tax of '51, outatyJH ing, lt lan. '65, '68, " ..'53, " u mi, Exoneration in '54, on tax of '51, and previu, 'fi8, '63, Percentage to Collector in '64, on Ux of '51, and previous '58, '63, County Order paid in '54. Commission on $13,054 8$, St S J per cent. Balance due th Coanty, 601 34 617 93 1,169 40 6,590 67 33 63 188 60 333 S3 43 70 333 65 ' 307 0 13,044 26 386 10 1,083 97 24,446 83 Francis Bucher, Treasurer of the County of Northumberland, in account wili the same for 1805, respecting County tax. To amount of balance duo County per account for '54, 1,083 97 601 II 46 26 617 43 S3 45 1,160 40 3 43 6,.r90 57 11,604 83 St 80 County tax for '51 and previous oat- stand ing" 1st January, 66 Interest on tux for '51 and prv. County Ux for '68, outstanding lit January, '55, Interest on tax of '53, County Ux for 'S3,ouftan'ing tat January, 1955, Interest on tlx of '53, Comity Ux for '54, ouUtanding lit January, 18GS. County tax lor '55, assessed, " on unseated land received in 1855, Refunded by Com'th to the repre sentative of Wm. Gulick, and paid to county. Jury funds paid by Proth. Deard, Overpayment Slate tax by Eli Ei r.liart, on order, " Dan'l D. Conrad, James tinny, u N. Drumheller, ' JouEckbert, " Militia fines, M. Bachman, " " J. Vankirk. " " J. Simpaon, " " P. Hilcman, " r64 38 28 00 3 62 4 63 83 40 3 11 10 94 6 08 4 00 73 5 00 33,491 37 CR. Dy amount ef tax of 61 and previou euUtandinj; lit Jan. f50, 114 99 ' '53, - 315 23 'S3, " 218 ID '54, - . 621 90 ' '55, 7,887 33 Exoneration on Ux of '51 and pre viou. in '55, 13 62 '53, " 20' 14 . '53, 77 13 '54, 315 77 Percentage on tax of '51 an J pre. 86 02 " '63, 129 48 " '51. 410 88 County order paid in '55, 11,330 92 Commissions on $11,330 93 per 2 J per ceiiU 2S3 27 Balance liue the county, COO 50 22.491 27 Francis Bucher, Treasurer of the County of NortiwmlcrlanJ, tn account with th l omtn if Pennrylvania for 1954, rtspecling tax on real ana personal. DR. To amount of tax for '51 and previ- oua, nnUtanding Ut Jan. 1E54, 816 10 Amount of tax for '52, nuatanding lit Jan. '54. 1,177 03 Intereaton tax of '53, 14 71 ' '53, outstanding let Jan 54, 3.831 68 '64, anseaud. 15,877 44 ' 53 on unseated land re ceived in '54, ' 308 84 " 53 " 984 47 33,910 27 658 S3 I 19 30 6 08 197 89 103 73 34 66 1,053 CS 545 15 372 89 S.849 41 735 14 I 18,667 61 139 07 1,071 63 22,910 27 CR. Dy amount of taxea for '51 and pre. vioua, outstanding 1st Jan. 'S3, Exoneration in '14 on tax of '51 and previous, Percentage to collector in '53 on lax of 51 and previous. Amount of tax for 'S3 outstanding 1 at Jan., 55, Exonorotiona in '54 on tax ct '53 Percentage to Collector, Amount of Tax of'53 ouUtanding 1st Jan., S3. Exonontion in '54 on tax of '53 Percentaee to collector "53 Amount cf tax of '54, outstanding 1st Jan., '55, Abatement allowed on tax of '54 00 00 Amount paid Stale Treasurer, 90th July, '04, Commission of Treasurer oa $13, 167 61. Balance due the Com'th, 00 95 09 05 Northumberland, in nrrn.ml u-Hh ihm I '.., t of Pennsylvania for 1855, respecting tax vii rcu ufiu personal. DR. To emonnt due Com'tb per ac count for 1854, Amoant ef tax for '51 end previ ous, outstanding 1st Jan. '55, To tax of '52 outstanding 1st Jan. 65, '53. " '54, " '55, assessed, Amount received in '55 from no seated lands, 1,071 658 197 89 1,058 C5 00 40 00 CO 00 3,849 41 16,610 45 17 C6 23,464 18 UK. Cy amount of tsx for '51 and pre vious, outstanding. 1st Jan. - 1850, - 401 24 ExoueratioDS in '55, on tax of '51 - nd previous, 11 29 92 05 50 60 05 CO Percentage to collectors, " 76 61 Amount of tax for '52 outstand ing January 1st, '56, 194 Exonerations in '65 on lax of '52, 3 Amount of tax of '63 outstanding! - 1st Jan.. '56. 370 Exoneration ia '55 on tax of '53, 108 Percentage to collectors M 264 91 Amount of tax for '64 outstanding? IstJso.'sS. 13 Exonerations ia '63 on tax of '54, 223 Paree litre to collector " 684 Amount of lax of '09 outstanding 1st Jsn., '66, Abatement on tax of '65, Amoant paid State Treasurer, Jan. 26, '65, 610 43 . June 6, " 199 00 " Jol; 24, 11,791 61 Commission of Treasurer on t)13, 601 04 Amount refunded by Com'th to the representatives cf William Qulick, Balanco due the Com'tb, 5,421 23 620 01 13,601 04 123 01 664 32 1.273 46 23,464 18 Francis Bucher, lal Treasurer of Northum berland County, in acmunt uith th Otn'th for th year 1854 on Militia lne. DR. Outstanding fines for '61 ft pre. 008 92 '62, 423 65 " " '53. 947 00 Militia fines fox '51 assessed, 947 50 , 2,927 27 C. Outstanding iu '55 of '61 ft pre. 394,27 '52, CO 65 '53, 413 98 '54, 883 50 Exonerations on " '61, 4 pre. 96 0(1 .,, '52, 132 60 '63, 123 50 Percentage on " '61 4 pre. 97 '.2, 19 15 '53, 14 17 Paid various companies, 673 00 " Brigade Inspector, 92 65 " Aseussors returning list, 32 00 County Treasurer's commission, 6 99 Bulunce due Commonwealth, 76 04 2,927 27 Francis Bucher, late Treasurer of Northum berland County, in atcount icith the Lorn in for Militia Finesfor tli year 1855. DR. Outstanding ia '55 of '51 4 pro. 394 27 " '53, 413 38 '54, 883 50 Militia fines for '55, 917 60 Balance dne Com'th last year, 76 04 Balance duo County Treasurer, 27 71 2,773 65 249 23 44 31) 120 78 2C2 93 695 72 43 63 C 50 92 00 209 50 6 12 I 32 12 32$ 21 C6J 650 00 111 00 33 44 6 99 CR. By outstanding in '56 of '51 4 p. " '03, " '63, " " '54, - " '55. ExoLeratiocs ia '55 on '51 4 p. " '52, '63, - '54. Percentage, - '51 4 p. '03, '53, ii -54, Paid to various companies, " lsngade Inspector, " Assessor for return of militia men. Treasurer's Commission, 2,773 C5 Francis Buclier, 1854 and 1855. DR. Dalaoce doe Com'tb, Retailers' licenses, u4 and o5, 330 18 00 00 27 47 12 35 122 32 171 00 Tavern licenses, " " Beer bouses and oyster shops, Distillers, brewers, 4c, Billiard Saloons, 4c , Retailers of Liquor, C&3 27 Recapitulation for 1S54 and 1853. DR. Balaore due Com'th for '64 and '65 for licenses to retailers, tav erns, beer house. 4u.. 6C3 27 Balance duo Com'lb, tax real aaj personal, '55 ami previous, l.iid 4b Amount due to Treasurer from Com'th, 223 30 2,160 03 27 71 2,119 58 12 74 CR. By amount due Treasurer, militia fine for '55 and Drevious. Amount paid State Treasurer and not credited ia foregoing ac- pnnntfl. Commission te Treasurer on 1,- 27 46, 2.1C0 03 Amount paid Treasurer by order or Stale Treasurer in nis tavor on Ueorge Bright, presout Trea surer, 276 24 223 30 Dy amount of balance due Trea surer per above statement, Amount overpaid to Treasurer by Uomtnooweaiin, 62 91 270 24 George Bright, Treasurer of the County cf jortnumuerianu, m accouni wun me sums for 1856 respecting County tax. DR. To amount of county tax of '51 and rirev. outstanding 1st Jan.. '65, 114 99 " '52. " 315 23 - '53. " 286 10 Add te tax of '52, 8 6 M '51 outstanding 1st January. '56. 821 90 Interest on '54 " 1 41 Connty tax of '55 outstanding 7,687 33 " " 56 assessed, li,3bl61 Tax on unseated lands received in '56, county, '54, 687 OS '55, 458 84 " road, '54, 61 C3 '55, 632 84 " " school, '54, 1,000 58 II MM IKK . BU ; Jnrv funds, rent. 4c. received in 185G. JSd ll Order to (5. Kent! overpayment btute tax, Ho uz to P. Buoy, overp. county, 30 18 " to D. M. Scbwartx, over payment connty, 14 98 " M. Bachman, overp. State, 2 00 D. M. Schwartz, " -. .6 J. Simpson. " roil, fines, I 13 68 O. Kuotz. " coanty. 17 80 30,697 C4 CR. Bj amount of tax of '53 outstacd ing 1st Jan., '67, '55, " '56, " 85 82 9C8 29 11,105 49 Exonerations in '56 on tax of '51 and prey. - '53, '64, '63, " - '56, Percentage to collectors in '56 o tax of '52, " '53, " '64, " - '65, 4 02 9 25 128 79 438 22 . 18 63 24 93 00 21 10 124 70 459 06 68 '36. 15 25 16,804 77 31 Coontv orders cnid in ISSff. Commission on 1 16,804 ,76 paid 2i per cent., Cast paid Eastern Penitenliarj, Commission ou $119 12, x Ssrvices for connty, Balsacs due the county, 27 420 11 48 23 119 12 2 97 3 25 143 67 05 3 99 AS97 64 George Bl ight, Treasurer cf th Coun'y of Northumberland, in account tri'rA tht (.'cm tnonwealth of Pennsylvania, for 18C6, re specting taxet on real and personal. DR. To amount of lax fur '51 and pro vious, outstanding 1st Jan., '5$, Iolorcst oa tax of '51 and previ ous, Amount of tax oi '62 outstanding 1st January, '56, .. .,3 " " '64. " " ' '65, -. " '56, " " " '54 and '55 on unseated land., received in 1856, 404 24 14 05 194 68 370 27 13 05 6121 23 17,103 32 1,584 79 125,600 63 89 65 164 45 293 94 111 62 172 28 1.864 67 800 9 677 C9 6.C1T 88 8 12 54 38 678 94 14,681 09 Tl6 81 1,098 id CR. Dy exonerations in SG on tax of '41 and previous, Per Centape to coll ctors on tax of '.rC and previou. Amount of tax of 'f-3, outstanding 1st Janary, '57, Exonerations iu '66 on tax of '54, Per Ccntago to Collectors '60, on tax or '44. Amount or tnx or '55 outstanding 'lit January. '67. Exonerations in '56 on tax or '5ft. 'or Contage to Collector, or '60 on tax of '55, mount or tax oT'SG outstanding lat Junnnrv '67. xnnArnfinna in 'fifi fin trtT ftf 'n(V 'er Ccntafre lo Collectors in '56 on tox ot 6b, batement allowed on tnx of 'EC, mount paid btate Treasurer npr rppeiaitQ. r i - omniiflsion of County Treasurer on S14.UBI vu, alanco due the Commonwealth, $25,600 43 George Bright, Treasurer of Northumberland County, tn account ml h the Vommnntccalth, forMiiilia Fines, for the ysar 1S5G. DR. Byoptstand'gin'56of'51andpre. 549 23 " '53 220 78 " " '84 2C2 93 " " '55 696 72 Militia lines levied in '56 976 CO 2,649 4G CR. Dy ootstand'g in '57 of '51 and pre. 37 43 59 50 117 58 171 62 872 50 141 50 22 00 46 00 03 i Ii '61 II II tjrj ii ii t6g Exonerations in '66 on '61 and pre. 'S3 '53 "54 " '65 '56 87 271 8 A 2 7 4 00 00 60 67 95 02 24 Percentage in '66 on '51 and pre. ' '63 '54 " '6.' 23 61 26 70 52 00 Paid assessor returning lift oPtiil. For book statiooury purpose, linguae Inspector, 81 50 425 00 6 33 180 71 $2,649 46 Various Companion., I reasurer s Commissions, To balance duo Commonwealth, Administrator's Notice. JOTICE is hereby given, that latter of Ad- ministration, on tlio estate of Augustus li ue y, late of ShameUin lonnahip, Northumber land county, deceased, have been granted ( the subscriber. AH person interested will Ink no tice that he will beet the residence of the widow of taid deceased, on Thursday the Kith day of Apul next, when and where all persona having rlaima nRint said ealate are requested to make known the same, and persons knowing litem, selves indebted, aro requested to make payrcent without (IcIhv. . WILLIAM AMMEHMAN. Adm'r. of Augustus Huey, deceased. Shamokin township, Feb. 13, 1858. Ct SPECIAL COIRT. A Special Court of Common Pleas, fur Jury Tiiala, will be held at the Court House in Sun- bury, on the 3d Monday of March to wil March I Mil IbOS. DANIEL BECKLEY, Proth'y. Prothonotary' Ollice, i Sunb.iry, Feb. 13,1858. $ PHOCLAMATION- TUTICR ia hereby jtver. thata special Court i for the trial of cause in the Comaion l'lea will rotnmenre at the Court House in Punbury on Monday the 15th dav of ilarch. for one Week. Jurora and others interested will attend. Giveu under my hand at Sunbury, the 1st day of reuruary in me year ol our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fiAy-eiglit and the Indo prndence of the L'l.iteil State ef America the 82d. God save the Commonwealth. JAMES VASDVKE, Sheri.T. Eheriff' Office, Sunbury, ) February 13, 1867. ( LIST OF CAUSES. ftOU trial in the t'pccial Court of Common - rlea of Northumberland County, to be held at Sun'jury, on the third Monday of March 18sS. fLAINIlrrS. mFENDANTS. Jacob M. SaliJa v Kiraber Cleaver, Chs. Pleasanu v.T1ie "'.noy and Shamokin IUlfl VVCMIl III Ulf.JUIlV. North'd Iuiurove-. Jam Jenkins heir dee, v ment Co., atij V L Uelfensteia. Jesse C. Horton v J. Dearhajn i IV k Dewart Ira T. Clement, v William McCurty, Isainh Wilkerson, v Susquehanna Coal Co. etui ii. C. Wclker, v II. Delias, W H Marshall et al Hubert Auchmuty &c, Jesse Aucnrauty. (ieorje Burns, v Oeorc C. Welker. DANIKL. nl'XKLt I, Protb'y. rrothonotarv's Ofiice, ) Sunbury, Fek. 13, 1858, J LIST OF JURORS- List of Juror for fpscial Court, commencing the 15th day of March, A. D. 1858. ' 1 Isaac Frederick, Chilisquique. 2 Edward Grady, Rush. 3 David Malick, Lawer Augusta. 4 Abraham Blasser, Lower Mahaney, 5 Felix Mouror, Upper Malianoy, 6 Wasnington Swanek, Shamokin. 7 Benjamin Uurda, Lewi. 8 rtamuel Cox, Northumberland 9 John Pearson, Point, 10 Jo.n-ph 11. Kline, Vhiliaquaque, 11 CbrUtinn Yeager Lower ,Mabanoyf 13 Henry Iieaaly, Shamokin,' 13 Willium F. Nagle. Milton, 14 William Neabit, Chilisquau, 15 William Beard, Dtteware 18 George P. Marts, I'oiul, 17 Henry Kaup, Lewi. IB Jacob Yordy, Zerbe, 19 Michael Emerick, Lower Mabanov, SO Elija Byerly, tl George H. Hart, Milten, S2 John ticupham, bunbury, 33 Henry U. Weaver, Zeibe, X4 Daniel Moyer, Point, 23 John Dunham, Northumberland, 2t Daniel l.udwig, TurbuU S7 Homy llaupt, bhamokin, . 2H James liatcheler, Upper Auus(a, SO George Rnyder, Lower August, ?0 Gideon Snyder, Upper Aisrusta, 31 Jacob Hlraussar, l'ir AlaAoy, S George Kunls, Turbut, 83 John H. Wilson, Iwi, 34 Abraham Eekman, Rush, 85 Perry John, Hbtmokiiy 8" IJhoms KlHer, Torbwt ohpiian's counr sat.ti. I IN -prwirn cl rn r..ia-- nrli.- of (rphtin' Com I nl NcrtmitiiucinMil rtinn'r, will t"? ex- porod In Public Sa!;', on Tl ' US I) V, ll,o '-'nd ilayofM.MH.'H j:cji, ll-n fallowing descriKd real estate to wits A crrttiin j,ifre or Tract oT Land, aituate in Rush townsnip, Northumoerlanil eoun ty, adjoinin? land of the heir of 6pencr Met ier, dee'd., land of Abraham Camphrll, Cbarlea Metier, Gilbert Diets, Philip Mcllcr' bti-a and othara, containing One Hundred Acrra and filly. four perches, strict measure more or lea. About Twenty Acres Timber Land and the rerrrtinder cleared and in cultivation, whereon are erected a two story Steno House, frame fiam. wagun hnui;c, a good stone spring-house and other out buildiiigo, also a cooit Orchard. Lat thci nnla'e of Wm. Carr, dee'd. Sale to rnmrntiice at 10 o'clock A. M.. of sain day when iho term of ale will be made known by PHILIP HUFF, Adm'r. Uy order or the Court, ) CJ. U. PUKHllL. Clk. O.C. V SVuiibiiry, Feb. 13, t8.r8. ) C. SADLERY AND HARNESS MAKING. rTMIE subscriber respectfully inform the cili rcn of Sunbury aad vicinity that lliey have commenced the above business a few doors above the Pot Office, Market Square, Sunbury, Pa. Work of all kind in their lino of bnaineaa will be done promptly and neatly on the most re, onable terms. CLEMENT 5 OYSTER. February 13,1858. SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virtueof a Writ of VfnniTion Exre ms issued out of the Court of Common Plea of Northumberland County, and to me directed, will bo exposed to Public Sale at the Public House of JOHN M. HUFF, in the bo rough of Milton, on SATURDAY' the 1.1th day of MARCH next, at 1 o'clock, P. M.,th follow ing described property, to wit s All the right, titlo and interest of the defend ant, of and in a certain lot of ground, aitunte in Delaware to wr ship, Northumberland county, bounded by lands of Christian Gosh, on the north south and east, on the west by the West Branch Canal, containing Four ACRES moro or lew, whereon are erected a Steam 8aw Mill, an J Frame House. Seised taken in execution and to be uld a the property of SihT. McCormick. JAMES VAN DYKE, Sheriff. Sheriff' Office, Sunbury, February 13, 1 857. j SUNBURY FERRY. TOTICE is hereby given that the SUNBURY FERRY will be Let to the highest bidder, for one or three years', on Saturday the 20th day February, met., at 10 o c.'ncJt A. M.,at the pub ic house of Charles Weaver, in Sunbury. Terms ami conditions will be made known on the day of Letting. SA.MUEI. J.YOUNG, Chier 1J urges. Sunbury, February 6, 1858. 3l A Card lo the l'ulilic. READ! READ!! REAL1!!! J. F. & I. F. KLINE, MERCHANTS, Kline's Grove, Northumberland county. Pa. WE have determined from tho publication of thia notice tn sell at greatly reduced prices for CASH our rtoek of Goods, comprising Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queeit&ware, Boots and choca, Hats anil Caps, Medicines, &c. end all goods usually kept in a country store. licinc desirous of quilling the business we will dispose of our stock or Goods on er before the 31st day of March, 18."8, to a person or persons wit-hing te embark in the business on favorable terms. 1 he situation is a good one for doing an extensive mercantile trade. Fcr farther particulars cnll personally upon the subscribers, or addrees them by mail. j. r. & i. r. kli.e. Kline' Grove, Pa , February 6th, 1858. LANCASTER COLLIERY FOR SALE. I nipoi feiui to Cent Operators. JTil E undcrsigne J Lessees of the "Lancaster Colliery," near Shamokin, Northumberland county, Pennsylvania, ve phing to retire from tho business, offer for sale the Lease and Futures of said Colliery, on satisfactory terms. This Colliery ha been in operation since leoi, and liB3 bven successful beyond expectation. The Coal is a superior trlielcs for all Cbr to which Anthracite iaannlied, and a good market ba been eatablished, which can be much extended. The lireaUcr and Fixtures are of the very best char acter and will recommend themselves to persona acquainted with the business. The Leae runs to January 1, 18R4, and ia a favorablo one for the operator. For further information apply at the Colliery in person, or by lotter to febumokin, P. O., Nor thumberland county, Pennsylvania. COCHRAN, PEALE Ac CO. February f, 1858, if Estatfl of JACOB FRY, Deceased. V'OTICE i hereby given to tho heirs and le " gal representative of Jacob Fry, who for merly resided in Upper Augusta township, Nor thumberland county, deceased, that by virtue of a Writ of Partition and valuation issued out of the Orphau's Court of said county to me directed, an Imiuest will be held at tho late residence of said Jacob Fry, deceased, O wit: at the residence ef Jacob Fry, jr., near the bhamokin Irani in the borough of Sunbury, on Satuiday the Oih day of March next, at lUo'cloch A. M., for the purpose of makinir Partition of, or to value and appraise the Real Estate of said deceased, to wil : A cer tain Lot of Ground, situate in the borough of Sunbury, near the bharnukin Dam, find bounded on the west by the public read leading from Sun bury to Harrisburg, on the south by a fit) feet alley ; on the catt and north by laud of lienja. mill Heiiditcks, containing about ono-lburth ot an Acre, whereon is erected a two story stone dwel ling House and Kitchen and a anujil log stable. Al which time and plate you may attend if you think proper. JAMES VANDYKE, Sheriff. Sheriff Office, Bunbury, Fi-hraary 6ih, 186H. A s'ru.it row. CAME to the promises of the subscriber about 30 day since a ULACK COW, about ten years old, bus a white face, white belly, one bind foot white, white under the jaw, a bole bored in each horn. The owner is requested to come and prove property pay charges, otherwise she will be disposed of according to law. DANIEL HOFFMAN. Mb Carmel, Juituary 30, 1858. 2m JOISTES HOUSE. WI2LLS lOVEtlXY, Flops ietor. Cor, of Market Street Marktt Square, 11 A It K i 8 B C 11 G , PA. THIS NEW AND FI.KOANT IIUTK.L, rectnlry eree t. J Uy Mil' Mvaus JO.N1X, in Iliinislmra, pa., hav ing, been Irasei tor a term ot' yeuistiy tliemulcmiiiril, lia UikffS tins iii-'lli,l of culling lfi ullealiiMi of Ins ioru.tr patrons, unit ttic liavelliiit comnmuily, OtKfcio. Ituving a froitl uf iuio huuilrcd Hud loriy feet on llit nn:ictpul4rrct il the euy, and r'il'ty-lwo Feet I?rul in Nlaiket bqu:ire, il cluin g lull u prov attrucuw as well as inviting to struiiKrrs, The C'haiittieis urv ot Cn size, well ventilated, and liijhicd with Gas a number with rimnaeiing uuers uia kmft them very ttctiratila fur liiiiiiliee. Tlio Hulls, ure wnniRil tlironghoul by Ilis'ers; and every n:iMlcrit u.iiovemeitt, i:i fiu-l, 1ms been tcldcd, tliet my conduce lo the aaiety, eomlint, and hapiiires of lUe nell'. Visitors may, therefne, rest seamed, ihet the 'June IKuo:' bus ueeo nieile pel fix-t in all lie epuuliNiiie Hut re-li dewrtrunt hue lieen teuced m elwrce of J".po rienced mid Competent I'eisnnt thai ill every - pariiriilar tbe e eirui arbiva bus ado,rfrl by lbs I'lMnrielol will et 'rd to tb.'e wbo niey nmke it then home, ee grant a decree of eonni.it as way lieoLuiuied at any eiinilar eeuiWisliineiit in the fcule. . To eocure this Srsiiable result, he he furniehal Ibe Tublieeiid Plivate Fnvate t'nclore, CheWie, llmiuf Koora.Ae., Willi eulirelyNKW FUHNITl'HKi aedeiei airanced wubia the buiUinf. a fine Uerdere tuaaw, Oye tcr SaaMii, Urresin Huoni, Hot end Old Ileitis, ere. TUeCellnery Hrj jilmcnl ami Piniiuji It.m will reeeiv th eepeeiel etitnu on of th Proprietor, which he irueie, will be a euhVmit panranm llwl ell ueiee will l suntJ. Alter relurninir his iieertftlt ihnnk hia old friemU nd peimue. f.ir tUe nenepus patruuege so lonf eatendut ki him et Ilia "Covwly House." and also tn his friends and ietr..ns at tho Columbji lloeee," Cepe lehiiid. dun:i( the seatai of he irejv-cifuily solicits a continuance of it at the "JuMfb Hotel:." WELLS COVER LY. Janaary SO, 16' 8m. P UKE CONCENTRATED LYE Oli SA- F.0.11FirR. for ! st riKUlH S Drui Bear. rret tV ee. Estate of Ocorge BrosiouB, deccasc3. "..' O I1CE la hereby eento tbelteji T Icgel 14 representative of George Broslous, Iste of t'eorfctotvn, in Lower Mabonoy townsblp, Nor-t!iumL.-rlauil county, Pennsylvania, tb-cessflJ, that by viitue of an alia vert of Psrlliion and Yelualion iseuod out of tho Clrpheji' Court of Said county and to me directed, an inquest will ho held at the late rei lence of said dcckaicd, in tjeorentown, orj MONDAY, tho 2'Jud day. of March, next, at 10 oVInck. A. M.,tor tho p'.irjiose of mBlti-ig psrtitimi of tlie )lri Estate rf saiJ ilnreasd, to nit : of live certain tract of land, nml four and half lot of ground in Georgetown, aforcsaii', one Limestone Int, and five lelanris, silttnt!) in the river Susquehuint in Lower Mabo noy township. Northumberland county, aforesaid, between the heii or local repreeenlntivr, and tho widow of sail deceased. At which time and place you may attend if you think proper. JAMES VANDYKE, Sheriff. Sncriff a Office, Sutihury, January 80, 1858. SHERIFF'S 8 ALES. TY virtue of sundry writ of VanniTtnjti Ex foss iseued out of tho Court of Common Plea of Northntnlierland county, to mo directed, will be exposed to public irtle, al the liottso of Mrs. KLAUhK.m 1 urliutville, Lewi township, Northumberlnnd county, on THUHSDA Y, the 2.rnh day of r EHUUAKY, next, at 1 o'clock P, M., the following real estate, to wit I All that certain tract or piece if land, aituate in Lewis township, Northumberland coanty, uiHimlcd by land of James Lcwar on the east and south ! on tho west by land of tho widow of John Nmitn, dec d . and bv a public road on the north, renlainiup; 27 Acre, more or less, nil of which i cleared; whereon are erectej a Inrge two-story Irani Dwelling- House and Kitchen a bank liarr, carriage House, wssh-bonse, well of water, young orchard, Jrc. Seized taken execution and to be sold as the property of Aaron u. Artman. ALSO, attl.e same time and place. all tho defojtilon t interest, being the one ruual umltvi ded fifth part of a certain tract or piece of land, situate lu Lewis township, Northumberland coun ty, bound by lands ol Thomas Watt on th cut, t.hnstoptier Kaup on the weft; James Tweed and Matthias Miller on the south, and the widow Gray on the north, containing; in the whole loU Acre rrore or less, about W0 Acres of which are cleared ; whereon are erected, two log house, a Iramo tarn, orchard, OiC. seized taken in exe anion and to be sold a the property of James v alt. JAMES VANDYKE, 8ht iff. Miertil odice, Sunbury, j January au, 1859. Straw-Cutter. fH E subscriber has been appointed Agent for 1. Messrs Gedde& M.trsh of Lewisburg, for the sale of their Straw, Hay & Corn-Fodder Cut ter. rhtt Cutter is the best in use. Farmers andothersare respectfully requested to call and examine for themselves. P. D. MA8SER. 6unbury December S6, 1857. If VALUABLE REAL ESTATE OKFERFD AT PRIVATE SALE. FSHE subscriber offers at private sale, a cer Jj tain lot or piece of land, situate in Lower Augusta township, Northumberland ceunty, about 8 miles below Sunbury. bounded on the wot by the river Susquchaana, on the south by lnnd of George Seiler. on the eaat by Innd of Win. Kroh.and on the north by land of Wm. R. Jones, containing fi Acre nd 18 pare hoe, all of which is cleared and in a very hib state of cultivation. The Northern Central Kail Road passes through the tract, and ia asm bound un the eeat by the Main Road leading from Sunbury to Hoiri&burg, which together, with the River upon the woat, and the fortuity of the (oil makes it a very pleasant and desira ble situation. A LSO; another certain Tract of Land, situate in said township, adjoining land of William Kroh, on the aoutb, the heirs of Robert and Ar thur Auchmuty ; on the east Win. V. Silver wood, and a public road on the north, and Win R. Jonea on the west, containing 93 Acres 121 perches strict measure. -4 bout 60 acres of which aie cleared, and in a high stale of culnvalion and the residue most excellent land for cultiva tion, but is now covered with excellent timber, and if purchased soon, ths purrhaser can get a large quantity of Railroad Ties on tho same. I his tract t also well yatcred, havung several fine springs upon it, and every field con be wa tered thereby. An indisputable title will be given and terms of sale reasonable. WILLIAM R. JONES. Lower Augusta tp., January 2, 1857. tf N. 8. IL.lWItCXCE'S NEW Faper, Printers' Card and Envelop WAREHOUSE, No. 405 Commerce Street, Philadelphia. Cash buyers will Cnd it fer their interest to call. January 1G, 1858. Cmos. HOVES'S IiaUlD HAIR LYE. The tevtimory of I'rof. Iloolli end Pr flrinetrle having previously oeen puuiisrmi, ine roitownig is now aiMeu : From Prof. McCLO&KEY. formeilv I'rofewrof Theorv and Hrurliee of Medieine in the Female Meilieal Collide if Pennsylvania, mid lute Prol'eeaor of timgery in me American Colleireof MrJicine. Ac. : l'niLAfLMi!A. Nov. STih. test) Ma. JoiEMt E. tlovua A tnnl of your LHjL'lD II A Hi 1)Y will convince the most ekcptical, that it isa cafk, fleoast, and rrviCAeiovs preparenon. t'nlike many other, it iins lu several uivtanrre proved ecrvieeehle in the cure of some cottuieou eruptions ou the heed, bud I have ne hesitation in comiiieudinx it to thwee reqiiiruuj ajcu an appi:ruii"ii. Very respectfully, i. F. X. MrCI.f3KKY, M t., 41 Usee lt., above 13Ul. HOVrR'9 WniTlNfS INhS, inelud.ug- HOVKR1 WltlTlNii Fl.t IU, and IIUVEH!SINUI'I.IBlj:iK!( still iiuiintaiu Iheu hiti diameter, which hAauiueysdls. tiuguiklieil them, end Ihe extcneive dt-lmntd first creettid, lies continued uuinterrtiptrd unlit the present. Orders addressed lo the Manufactory, No. 4 It) RACE street, above Fourth, (old No. 141.) rtiiludclj'hia, will reeciveprouipt attention, by JUr.l'll l:. li'U tli, fVlanulurture. , December 85, 1857. April S5, '67, cb. A VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. riHE aubsctiher will sell . at private sale a X FARM, aituate in 1'oiut township, Nor thumberland county, about 8 nu'c from Ibe borough of Nortbuinlierlund, 011 the Dnnville road, adjoining lauds of J. C, Horton, James Nesbit, Chs. l'arks and the north branch of the river Susquehanna containing io lo 100 Acres, to suit puichaters. Tbe land is in B good state of cultivation. 1 he improvements runaiet of a large frame HOUSE, well finished) a Spring House, built over a never-failing SpriiiK. elosc to the hou.e, a Uunk Earn and other outbuild inga. An Oichard with young and choke fruit tree. The above tract will be sold on reaainahle. term and au Indisputable title given. Io.r,. sion given on th first day of April next. For further particular inquire of tl. sr.bacri. ber. residing on th adjoiuinii faint. JAMES NtSRIT. Point township, January 23, lSS8.tf BOOTS & SHOES for Men, Women and Children, a large stock, 'contp islng Men' Water Proof Kipp and Calf fck.n liooU, Dro gans, Moroeeo, Kid and Calf tn Shoes, Gaiter nd Gum Shoes. HjUGHTcV SO. Sunburv, lec, SO, lS.t. Bl'krrcl, Kerring and Shad, wholes tie . or retail. Wow ia the lima to nun-heea F'ih, a w are, enabled to ofli-r tbem at a ! price lhn yott can purchas them in the Spring. Sunbury, Dae. Sfl, 'AT. BliIGH T &. SON. Estate of SUEAUHA BIRD, dte'i. OT1CE i hereby given thai letter of ad. mii.iklratiori on tho telats of Sussr.n Bird, late of the town of Shamokin; NoTtbumbeilaud eooniy, deceased bave been granted loth suh seriher. All person indebtej lo tibl eetale will pleas mako immediate payment and those ha ing cliiia fo present them properly spptovdfjf seilUmeutto JOHN CALDWELL. Adm'r. fhlo4.., Ur.utij 8, 1I5.-St j WE STILL tmiUHE lllil 70TWITH.STANHItJtnastniM.iiic qei tit of Geoite that I brwcbi into town jf Spring, I succeeded fn stlir.E tbem ell cut f. ccpt wlil I gave aw.iy. ami 1j0 10 I'ttrry to tno cily.fcir a new lot, in older that tny runl.TriTH mighl not be put to the inccnvonint'cc of bftyfnej at other store, whore thry wm.ld te rn;tiel killing prices, PrctiUng by pit efeii-jre, I ' have juet brntrgtt on Twice aa 2Iany Gocds, and I have new the, UrfeU and ( I,EA?rFT ASSORTMFN'i everoftrred wiilin hcMtrr f this place. I am bound tl Sell , before. I need not sot rbfsper Utn n ni-'iji- bora; for that i on tinge uioptrUd .. 1 am bow ready U 'el o il jfiJe ii nitv hour nut cf Iwentv-Uu- JiumV'T 'ut'"l at lower price tbsn tu) fj-rsiri darn ask tui J ut call lor sn tht! c, yen r ut.t. I V;:t I1,-' 1 uiitied la Si I'PLlf ALL DEMANDS that my be made, reasonable or, user ror able. Call oon, a too rush is tremendous. " IRA T. CLE.MfNT. Silnbury, Dre. 26, 1857. ly B.'Mi-mrrN I.omli to Tour Inirrcil, LIME1 XaXJsTlli. TTMK sudnerlber nspectfu'.ly inform ibe far mers and tho public generally, that bo ha leased the lime Libia of Ira T. Clement in Sun bury, and that hn bas always on band, and M ready to f nfly a Brood quality of lime to al! who may want for building or farming pttrpnres. lie ha slno a kiln at Kecfcr' crossings mile from Sunbury, or two from Snt dertown. fiT All kind uf Country Produce taken in exchange, GEO. W. STIiOH. Sunbury, Dec. 58, 186. 80,000 CROSS-TIES Y,TANTED Thirty Thnumrid Cross-Ties, er " RaJIroad 9ilU for the Northern Central Rail Read. Fer further particulars apply (o IRA T. CLEMENT, Cor tractor. Sunbury, Ue.iemlierSG, 1S57. If (jL'ARE and Lon Urnehc SliawUi abo, Watcrvliet, Day Slate, M'alerlon, and HI.V kct, Shawls, latest atyles, all qualities mid prices. Dee. 58, 1857. ERIUHT ic SON. "K IJEEN8, Cedar, Hollow and Olarswaie, containing everylbing useful And orr.a mental. BKIGH T&. SON. Sunbary, December SB, 1867. I? rcndl t'lolll. Fancy end Plnin Cbsm- mcre, J weeds, Kentucky Jeans. Silk, .''a- tin and Silk Velvet Vesting, Troy Satinet! ami the very largest end cheapest assortment ol Men' Wear suitable for cold weather. 1S1UGHT Jc SON. Sunbury, Dec. SG, '57. ItlrTOlettCH, Victorinos, Opera Caps, Wool Hoods, Comforts, Cashmero Scsrfs, Lamb Gauntletts, &c. E RIGHT 4- SON. Sunbury, Dec. 20, '67. 1857. PALL & WHITER G00D8 ! 185S. FANCY. DRY GOOD STORE Market trjuaro, Snnbury. TVOW received and will continue to rc:.v th largest and beat (elected f lock, of Black Cloths, Cussimcres, Cassinetls and Yestings, f. An assortment of Dress Goods, vie.: Farter printed Calico.i.ChtHic, printed Lawns, De Viu bareges, Merinos, Cashmeres, Alupacas, Dress Silks, Ginghams, &c. LINEN AND WHITE GOODS. Irish Linen, bleached and brown Drilling, Sheet ing, 'illowcaseing, 4c. Dress Trimmings In Great Variety. Bent and Shoe II at and Caps, Hardware, Cedarware, Orocruw, (jueens-waro 8AI.T and FISH.Chees. Craekera, Segar. Tobacco, Snuff, Vc, an assortment of eli.er Goeds too tedious to mentiob. Feeling grateful f.ir past favor we beg leav to cr:re our old friends and .tho public that no li,- ?n our part shall bo wanting to rneti: coftv'nuanco of our patronage. o'ountry produce taken in exchange at lbs highest market price. P. W.GRAY. Sunbury, Deo. IS 1857. tf c- o- iPi-Avjeixr. FLOUR AMD FEED STORE, Marie! Square, Sunbury, Pa. t ESrECTFKLLY inform tbe publie (bat be constantly keep on band, Extra eml double Extra Wheat Flour, in quarter barrel tack. Alto superior Buckwheat Flour, and Chop feed ol all kind, which be will warrant end sell at tbe lowest price, FOR CASH ONLV. Call and see for yourselves. December 10, 1857 1y. itornen at aro, Practices iu Northumbciland and sdjoiua Counties. Sunbury, Nocmler 21, 18.17.- tf AttKXTS. ATTtXTIO.-V; ! Do you wish lo find y iod emnloymriit.uiid irke ar with little 01 no iiivestiiiour, und without inienern r yourrcjular business? If you Jj, re; d this tACs went. C. E TODD ft CO., of SOS Br.me t-tieet, Xew V.ii nie nun iiCm-tnrihr; und sJlii missive y:i I'mr' f ir j each, (which are .-lienp ut that j tier.) at:.l ii y ij,fo r stut Of rize with each Pem-il, worth from ij .,, , 16, HO. , :to, 60, 74, lot), -JOo, and ma). Uon't , rv Lot 'llunibuji: ljilteiy!" it's 110 .u.-li lho.H The I'cucu,' are sold at thsir cash value, mni nil the un Cut nr the fust pt eru Ihiown mbi Ihellta, wliuluituo' y e. st the puichaser notluni;. Tlio prizes an- iliairih'iirit oil a tiini plju ol drewinj;, v. hied : n!o tuit. Inui.., r.,,,m t iexpain, hut which hei never lulled 10 give eomnlrt ritis.'.c-tioil We hnve dntwil and si-ut t,, purclii.eeie l-:l old ntelof vaiiiHi prices. 71 purses ff gild dolliie, Si.irgol.1 l.e-ke, t50 gi-'d chaiits, end a &Kc!eiMi!iic uesal let vl i-Lher prizee, witnin t-.vo mouth' TllERKArtE.NOB'AXK, hut everv purc'ii-ser dnitvs a pr', worth 63 rerfcoii, its et.iif.tt thouinuds of chaiice. ut he Inciitft hueie We want a eml eeent iver. nr is;,i.'t thrnttirh. nul the country, to il.,i purchaarre, uud au snl, to l esuwtselul. mutt h-,.,a p., ,id ri,st t.'i rjj.1t.1t We imy bscnts 01 r Jltl fr w. pun f,,;:,., DJ the But re's.11 ti- any ne'!h!i iU.4 w!a iion'ies rr a reueil 'inJ fit vi irei.jvc ilo , Mlai I ra.l.ly Should un ok' llt ol.iein a vuhutw j.r ir .ilni.u veh h.s Pencil ,19 w,iuld have hit! ficnlty ni i,irninii,t scores qi ,al, hnsere, and ut.k.i'f it a y it mj !,uinca. A New Iuea! Peuti! Jem! .' .' .' XV ask in.bj.ly I ivend th-h monev till they kih'.w w hef ii they draw. Any bo.iy wishiogio trv utir link, ten first -i:d ns Ihrir tviine alid e.Mrcea, arid we wi:i iraim thru drnwh.g mid inform thrni ly reliini nin.l w hnt nrwe liter drew, hen they can eeud cn Liid w'.e the Pem-il m, prite,uruot, wluehsver the chnoee. v lve this nil Vlle only mice to a purehuser. Afu-l the Snt Uniwii.e every purehoeer will UriquireJj,. ,.,:d In edtanei. tliroujih the au!horrd arent. ve w.ll swd with i.-k rtrawm; the number Uikrn out, ,th fuU dct 11 liou vt the plan ut (L-awuig- Adiiicss F- TOUD .V Co . 302 Uroorn Street, Net Yorh. January S, IMS. TXfALL PAPER. Wuiduw Shade. FI uor, carnage, and Table Oil Cloili. C VJ -1 . 1 . . .... ocoa ..u.ieeiioaeuperior article osr Druggekt. Dec 28, I8S7. U RIGHT oV I 80.X. Trady.ma(l Clotliliir Pter feha-., " W hipiioorwill nantjap, Moluir Raln. I-rench Cloth and ZUek l'j;ion Coals, iucludu-.g a nice aaeorlment f. rH-ye. Taiil, Ve and Monkey Jaekets, alleirAtni prices Suybury.lW. SO, "S7. B AfuHTJ SOS. 300 AtKSAJ.'T.het qu!.ly. be.l tu: ). ity, Lrg scLs, i)d for rele el the lowest Cent. , BRKiHTeV SON. - Sunbury, jDre. S0, 1857, nCfl T A K DS C'A 11 PI" T'l.N'O'.er liiiiraiii. Cotton, !li of Jt2 C'srjM l, Minnfe al prioca to ui s1'