Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, June 05, 1858, Image 3

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sessional IJctos.
"WAsniNOTON, May, 30.
(Senate TLo Bcontn resolution for eye
ing session na adopted.
Mr Houston. (Texas, mada an ineffectual
Item pi to take op tlie Mexican Protectorate
Botulinn.
The Dritish Aggression resolution was the
Ukpn up
Mr. Toombs (Oft.) repented, as Cn Sntar
ay that he wanted the British ships snitsed.
ho resolutions reported by the Committee
n Foreiitn Affairs worn cot worth the paper
lipy were written on.
Mr. Hnmsiond (S. C.l dissgreed with the
cnalor from Georgia. He (Mr. H.) was not
dlliiijr to bo smuggled into a war by an
.meudment to amendments. If t ho British
cts are belligerent, let us throw with all due
.otemnity the bloody spear. If wo must have
var after a dignified consideration. A war
villi England will be the moat momentious
.vent that has happened in the post three
enturies perhaps in ell time past But, per
japs, hostilities with England are, sooner or
atur, ineveutable, and when they come he
julievod Eogland will be rushing on to her
fate. Let us avail ourselves of the chance
illorded by these resolutions to avoid, until,
it be forced on us, an event which, whenever
it oceurs, will change the phraso of human
affair.
Mr. Crittonden of Kentucky also spoke in
a conservative tone, advising that no action
should be rashly taken, but that we proceed
with firm, determined, but cautious steps.
Tim resolution! reported by the Committoo on
Foreign Affairs are sufficient to express the
sentiments of tho American people, and it is
unworthy of both such great nations to in
dulgo in quarrelsome words and quarrelsome
actions. Let England be informed that we
require reparation, and, if it be refused, we
have then a right to stand on our own -ground.
Ho agreed with tho Senator from (Jeorgia,
Mr. Toombs.) that we cannel assent to dis
cuss the right of visitatiou or search. It
would be unworthy this (Joverntncnt to en
ter into any dUoussion on that subject. We
luivo to deal with tho acts only, and require
England to disavow them and forebear.
Mr. Wilson, of Massachucelts, said ho had
reconsidered his amendment, and wos of tho
opinion that it was not in order, inasmuch as
it proposed to confer power on tho President
by the vote of one House only, lie there
fore withdrew it. Hut he expressed the hope
that oiders hud been given to Biuke or cap
ture the offending ships.
Mr. Mallory, of Florida, moved a joint re
solution, that the President be authorized to
arrest tliu outrage, at once.
Further debate was postponed, on tho spo
ci;d order, the miscellaneous appropriation
lull coining up.
The items of tho bill wero discussed till
tix o'clock, when tho Senate adjourned.
lloi-sF. On motion of Mr Marshall (ky.)
the memorial of the artists of the United
Slates, praying for the establishment or an
Art Commission, was referred to a select
committee.
On motion of Mr Ritchie (Fa) the House
took up the Senate joint resolutions for the
adjustment or the present difficulties with
l'uragutiy. Ho said that from tho importance
of the subject, it should be disposed or in ouo
way or another. The proposition has the
unanimous recommendation of the Committee
on Foreign Affairs.
Mr. Letcher (Va.) moved to strike out so
much as r.uthorized tho President to use such
naval forces in his judgment wero deemed
necessary.
Mr. Kitchie replied that the icsolutions
thus altered would bo worthless and tho
whole subject had hetter ba given altogether.
Mr Crawford (Oa) asked to oiler an amend
ment authorizing the President te uso such
forces as in his judgment were deemed tie
ir, nrntert American Commerce in
the'tiulf of Mexico from the interference of
liritiHh cruisers.
Mr Kitchie objectoi, because it was not
germain to the preceding question. Tho at
tacks on the oier v ucu m-iunou
Mr Letcher objected, because the Con
stitution gave the power to Congress to ie.
elare war and it could not transturred to the
resident. If there was a necossity for war,
it was for Congress to take tho responsibility
aud furnish means for its successful proseeu
lion. He acknowledged the wrong done by
Paraguay, but ha was for proceeding in a eon
Btitutinnal manner for the adjustment of the
difficulties.
Mr Kitchie replied that what the 1 rosi
dent would do, would bn by tho authority of
CoiiTess. It was thought that the exhibi
tion!' a Tew small vessels would effect the
settlement of Hie difficulties and thero would
'woti'.J !" no occasion actuully to uso force
which would not bo dono except iu case of
necessity.
Mr. Crawford wished to know why they
J. .mill onl? seek redress of Paraguay for
firing on the Wutcr Witch, while thero were j
twenty seven cases of American vessels over- j
hauled by the Uritish cruisers. I
Mr Davis (Miss.l said that members were j
declaring war against Paraguay, but making
no provisions of men or money.
A voice We'll do that ul'terwards.
The resolutions wero then passed yeas j
115, nays 79.
Tho House went into Committee of tho
Whole on the State or the Union. ,
The supplemental Indian Appropriation
bill was taken up and subsoqneutly passed.
Mr Smith of Virginia mado a speech hi
defence of his former position on tho Kansus
question, in connection with the courso of
the Democratic portion orthe Illinois delega.
tion, complaining that Mr. Marshall ol'llliuois
had perverted his remarks.
Mr. Marshall disavowed any personal feel
ing ou tho occasion to which allusion had
been made, but reiterated his defence of Mr.
Douglas and the Illinois delegation, whom ho
said, Mr Smith had assailled. He alluded to
the latter as having sought affiliation with
the dark lautern party and with reading gar
bled extracts from Ulack Republican papers.
Mr Smith denied that he ever departed
from any principle of the Democratic party,
as Mr Marshal! hud done.
Mr Marshall replied that what be did on
tha Kansas and other questions wos dictated
by his own judgaient. Ho never liked to see
Mr. Smith attempt to road men out of the
Democratic party.
Mr. Morris, of Illinois, said that Mr.
Smith's object to day was to assail and as
perse the rupiitatiou of Douglas, "whose shoes
ho (Mr. Smith,) was unworthy to unloose."
Mr. Smith 1 will not staud such offensive
language.
Mr. Morris Just as you please.
The Chairman (.Mr. Bocock) reminded Mr.
Morris that personal remarks could not be in
dulged in.
Mr. Morris resumed, producing an affidavit
from a constituent who was prsent at a cer
tain private conversation in Mr. Morris' room
at the cominencement of the session, to show
that Mr. Smith had made au nntruu state
ment concerning it. He charged Mr. Smith
with having been elected on the Know Noth
ing ticket, aud offered evidence of the fact.
Tiiis was the man who undertook to read
Coveruor Wise, Senator Douglas and other
Democrats out of the party.
Mr. Smith wished to reply, but various ob
jections were made.
Mr. Stanton of Ohio said that Mr. Smith
had occupied au hour. This subject ouht
not to nave neea introduced Dure to-day.
The House ought to proceed to business.
The Indian Deficiency Appropriation Bill
was considered and then laid aside to be re
ported to the House.
Tho bill making appropriations fortheiup
port of three Regiments of Volunteers was
then taken on.
Mr. J. GUucy Jouea (Pa) soul that one or
iU;e regis, eats wis needed ia a-.' m-t fjr
Jho protection of the frontier of Texas. Ito
had kept bock this billj till' now in order, if
possible, to get information from Utah to
justify the F.xecntivo in dispensing with llio
other two. He was sorry to assert that no
such reliable intelligence bad reached Wash
ington. They may bo wanted, but will not
be called out unless it becomes absolutely ne
cessary to enforco tho law.
Mr. Cochran gave notice that ho would at
t. e earliest opportunity, press tho River liar
bor Hilts.
Mr. Jones, in response to a question by Mr
Oilman, said ho was satisfied, though no offi
cial Information of tho fact had been received
that Col. Kane had rondo a proposition to
Governor Cumming. who had gono to Utah,
for tho purpose of hearing what Brighnm
Young had to say. From that timo do in.
telligence had reached Washington.
An amendment to the bill was made, pro
viding that if one or both of tho regiments
for Utah or the Frontiers service bo dispens
ed with the money appraprirted for their sup
port shall revert to the treasury, and not bo
used for any other purpose.
New Advertisements.
In llie Court or Common Pirns or
Northumberland County.
Martin Weaver, " No. 39 August Term
vt A. D. 18.ri8.
William MrCarty ind V
William Shannon fc Ifa- Breve de Partitionc
chel his wife. J Facienda.
NOTICE.
To William McCarty, and William Shannon
and Rachel his wife. Vou arc hereby notified,
that in pursuance of the above writ, to me di
rected, an Inquisition will be held upon the pre
mises described in said writ, to wit : A certain
tract or piece of land, situate in Coal township,
containing 70 acres, or tltei cannula, bounded by
land, now or late, of l.udwig Unas, Martin (iass,
John Brady and others, on Tueskay the 50th
day of July next, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day
for the purpose of making partition of er to value
and appraise the name. At which time aed pluce
kj ou may attend if you think paper.
JAMES VAMDYKE, Sheriff.
Sheriff's office, Sunhury. )
May 15th, 18.18. I
Estate of William Ilartholomcw,
deceased.
Daniel Bloom, Attorney ) Writ of Partition and
in fact for Davi I Bloom,
valuatiot. returnable
vg
to August Term, A.
2'he Widow and Heirs f I). 1858.
of Win. barlholonicw,
deceased.
TVO'IICE is hereby given to the heirs of Wm.
' llnrlholomew late of Lower Augusta town
ship, Northumberland county, deceased, that by
virtue of the above writ, to me directsc, an in
quest will be held at the late residence of said j
deceased, on Monday the 14th day of June next, j
10 o'clock A. M , for the purpose of making Par- I
tilion of or to value and appraise the Keal Estate 1
of said deceased. At which time and place you
may attend if vou think proper.
"JAMES VANDYKE, Sheriff.
Sheriff a Oflice, Sunbury,
May 15lh, 158.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE,'
N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Northumberland county, will be exposed
to Public Salo, on Saturday, the 5th day of June,
next, at the Court House, in the Uurough of
Sunbury, the fallowing described Heal Estate to
wit : Tho undivided 0110 half part of a certain
right or reservation to wit : The right to all the
Stone and the Quarry or Quarries on the follow
ing tract of land, situate in Upper Augusta town
ship, county aforesaid, adjoining lands of John
Smith, (icorgc Stiitio and others, containing
twenty-one acres, strict measure. Late tho es
tate of Henry llaiinabach, dee'd. Sale to com
mence at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, when
terms of sale w ill be made known by
JOKL YVOlF, Adm'r.
By order of tho Court, I
C. BOYD PC USE I,, Clk. O. V.
Sunbury, May 15th, .858. j
t U. persons indebted to the subscriber are re
quested to call and settle their accounts.
Those attending to this notice will nave cost.
IIC AT. CLEMENT.
Sunbury, May 8, 18.18.
" ORPHANS' COURT SALE7
N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Com'
of Northumberland coiiulv, will he exposed
to Public Sale, at the house of John Biugainan,
iu (icorgctown, Northumberland county, afore
said, on Tuesday, the 22d day of June, next, tho
following described Iteal Estate to wit : Two
certain LOTS OU PIECES OF GKOl'ND, sit
uate in Georgetown, aforesaid, open onc'of which
there is a Dwelling House, &c. Late tho estate
of Jacob Strieker, late of Dauphin county, dee'd.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.t of said
dav, when the terms of salo will bo made known
by JACOB ST1UCKER, Adm'r.
llv order of the Court, "
C. IJOYI) PCIiSEK, Clk. (. C. f-
Sunbury, May 15th, IP58. J
Terms $200 cash, and tho balance on the first
day ef April, 185'J, when a deed will be made,
&LC.
May 15, 1858.ts.
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS !
'TMIE subscribers respectfully announce to theii
friends and tho public in general that they
have received at their .Store, in Upper Augusta
township. Northumberland county, Pa., at Kline's
(irove, their
Sluing nml Summer Goods,
and opened to the public, a full assortment of
Merchandize, io , consisting in part ot Cloths,
black and fancv Cassiinercs, Checks, Kentucky
Joans, together with a general variety of Spring
and bummer lioodi, adapted to all grades cf
persons.
Beaot Mauk Ciariiixii very cheap.
Ladies' Dress Goods, Summer Shawls, (iinghams
Challi Dclains, Ducals, Robes A'Quil
lea, Calicoes, Black Silks, Ac.
Also, a fresh supply of Drugs and Medicines,
Groceries, Ac.
A now supply of Hardware, Qucensware,
Wooden ware, Arc.
A large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES,
suitable for Men, Women and Children.
Hats and Caps, Fish and Salt.
And all goods usually kept in a country store
Our display is unsurpassed. The above named
stock of goods will be sold at prices to suit the
times for CASH or in exchange for country pro
duce at the market price.
Anp shall bo happy to meet our fiicnds and
the patrons of our establishment, and sell them
goods at such prices as cannot fail to give entire
satisfaction.
Thankful fur past favors we hope by strict at
tention to merit a continuance of the same.
J. V. &. I. r. KLINE.
Kline's Grove, Pa , May 15th, 1858.
Report of the Auditors of Northumberland
County lor, 1857.
Gear at Briqhl Lsquire, J reasurer in ac
count, with the Luunty oj Aorlliumwnana,
from the Jirst day of January, A. V , 1857,
fo the last day oj December uj the same
year, both dayt encluded.
DR.
To balance doe County as per
Auditor'. Heport, $103 C3
Outstanding county tux for 185G
and previous years, 12,114 91
Errors in Duplicates, 40 07
Hufundiog to Samuel Hales fur
Overpayment of taxes, 3 33
" Jacob Gannon, " 1 35
Cash received ou uuseated lands
for 16R6 & '57, 413 73
Cash of Jas. Beard, Jury funds, B0 00
Caah for rent of public buildings
and other sources, 47 55
Cash received for military purpo-
m for li:j k 6, 52 00
1B57, id 00
Amount of County tax assessed
for 18,07,
$30,389 37
cn.
By amount of outstanding taxes
for 1857, and previous years, $ 1 3,905 84
l?xoneralions allowed collectors, !,4'20 C6
Commission, " " 937 80
I'oid on Commissioners' Orders, 13,300 CO
Commission allowed I reasurer on
813,300 CO, at 2 cts,
Treasurer's service for county,
Counterfeit money,
lialanco due County from Treasn-
cr, (since paid)
332 r.o
75
5 00
4S6 22
S30.3E9 37
George Ttright Esq., Treasurer of Kortfatmler
land County, in account with (he same, re
flecting State lax on real and personal.
DR.
To balance due as per Auditors'
Report for 1656, $1,033 81
Outstanding State tax as per Au
ditors' Kcport or 185C, 7,503 05
State tax assessed for 1657, 17,198 10
Cash received on unseated lands
for 1S55 and '50, ' 109 78
Errors in duplicate for 1350, 73 20
Interest on outstanding tax, 19 19
Tbreo copies of Laws, 1 50
$25,938 93
CIl.
Dy cash paid Stato Treasurer, as
per receipt dulod Feb. 7,
1857. $1,033 81
" July 8, "57, 3,059 84
" July' 22, '57, 9,080 38
5 per cent, abatement on State
tax, 509 81
Paid Stato Treasurer, Set. 2,
1857,
550 30
" " Jan. 7, '58, 1,
.'9 33
" F. Pucher, for over poid
State tax, as per Auditor
(jieneral's order, dated March
11, 1857, 27C 24
Exonerations allowed collectors
for 1857 and previous, 1,191 50
Commissions, 1,550 14
Outstanding Stato lax for 1857
and previous, 0,715 55
Treasurer's commission on $1C,-
156 94 at 1 percent. 109 57
liahiueo due commonwealth, 860 37
$25.9.18 93
'J'tirern, TJiflillas ami foiling House I.iceiiecf.
DR.
To amount of Tavern licenses
granted by tho Court or Quar
ter Sossious for 1 6157, $1,275 00
Store liccusus granted in 1S57, 250 00
Drewers " " 50 00
Dilliard tables and places of a-
niusemetit, 00 00
Retuilers licenses for 1857, 997 50
Luting houses, Restaurants, Ac. 180 00
'2.S12 50
cn.
Cash paid Stuto Treasurer as per
receipt dated July 8, 1857 $1,714 75
Cash paid State Treasurer, Jan.
7, 1858,
Cash paid John Robins for pub
lishing Mercantile Appraiser's
list,
' C. O. Duchman, "
Exonerations allowed,
Treasurer's commission on $2,719
ut 5 percent.
860 60
13 00
13 00
03 50
127 45
10 00
Daluuce due last year,
$2,613 50
Militia Fines.
DR.
To amount of said Cues outstand
ing for 1856 and previous,
Amount assessed for 1857,
Balance due in 1650,
Error in duplicate,
$1,201 77
1,053 00
178 51
18 77
$2,452 05
CR.
By amount of said Cues uncollec
ted for IgjO and previous,
Exonerations allowed collectors,
4-'.s
33
Commissions " "
Amount paid County Commis
sioners for time occupied iu mil
itary business in 1856,
Cash paid Stato Treasurer, Jan.
7, 185,
Paid Treas. National Cuards, for
1850,
" " 1857,
" Shamokin (jnnrds fur If 55,
' Duppinvillo Cavalry, 1654,
" North'd Troop, '50,
" J. 11 Zimmerman, Rrigado
Inspector for 1857,
" Assessors for lists of delin
quent militia,
Commissions allowed Treasurer,
Depreciated funds,
lialunce due coaimonweultb.
26 00
250 00
75 00
75 (10
50 00
50 00
0 00
51 00
40
C
5
211
Ki'pcndilurf and receipts of Xorthumlerland
Comity, from the Jirxt day of January, A.
., 18.r)7, to the last day of December of the
same year, both days included.
Northumberland County DR. to the following
Items.
To 132 Orders issued by the com
missioners fur view-
Octstaxiiiso Taxks kor
Years. Collectors' Names.
18.11, John ISingeman,
';VI, William 13. Irwin,'
'51, Martin liachman,
" Joseph hckbert,
'55, A. J. Courad,
" John Simpson,
" Joseph Kckbert,
" James Lynn,
T'C, C'yrennes Domboy,
" Jacob It. Clark,
" Joseph llopeudoebler,
" Samuel StuhlnecUer,
" Jacob Bloom,
" Peter I'ursel,
" M. 11. Manly,
'j7, Klias Kiseuhart,
" William rardoe,
John Doyer,
" Cyrennes Uomboy,
" Samuel Stahlnccker,
" Joseph Uopendoebler,
" (ieorge A. Keelor,
Jacob Miller,
" llonry V. Simpson,
' Jacob Stamm,
" Henry Haas,
" Solomou Hillman,
" Anthony Ucduspey,
" Peter Kriss,
" Klias Shaffer,
" Jacob It. Cltttk,
" Jacob (larman,
' Daniel Waganer,
" Peter Still, '
" William Johnson,
11 Samuel Hales,
" Jacob Lckniac,
Those marked with a have since paid
paid in part.
We, the undesigned, Auditor uf Nor-'
thumberland couuty, in the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, do certify that in pursu
ance of the 4th section of "an Act entitled
an Act regulating counties and townships,"
passed the 15th day of April, 1834, we met
at the Commissioners' Office, in the borough
of Sunbury, oa the 4.1b day of January, A.
D.', 1858, and adjourned from time to time,
and did audit, adjust and settle tbe several
accounts required of nt, ecreeably to tbe
inff and surveying
ronds. $280 00
43 " for building and repai
ring bridges. 1.C07 05
2 " Repairing County F.n-
ginn, C3 00
3 " District Attorney W.
L.Scott, 172 00
CS " Assessors' pay, f.09 39
07 " Oonstablea" " 303 88
4 " Prothnnotary's Tees,
J. Deord, .".SO 00
20 " Jurors' pay, 2.310 02
8 " Printing, 270 (10
30 " Commoow'th cost. 203 90
10 " Clerk's pay, tor '56,
O. Martin, 1 . . 112 0G
18 11 .1 J- m part, r,o
CI " IWectlon expenses, GG3 17i
3 " Refunding overpayment
x of tax,
20 " Public ISuildings.
i " Road tax on unseated
lauds,
1 " School " "
13 " Damages fot roads,
39 " Fox Scabs.
0
85
217
135
416
73
07
74
30
74
01 09
1 " For Diedieat attendance
iu prison, 1 5
10 " Stationary, 251
1 " Sheriffs fees, 223
Commissioners' pny,
2" P. Renn. 145
4 " C. Hottcnstcin. 114
5 " F. Huas, 207
12 " Incidental exnensos, 127
00
39
42
50
00
00
89
2 " Attorneys for County
Pleasants & Comiy, 100 00
8 " Fnol, 28 50
0 " Coroner's Inquests, 04 38
4 " Special end County
Auditors, IOC 00
1 " Agricult'l Society, 100 00
13 " Court Crier's pay, 112 50
1 " Penitentiary, 312 (G
020
Amonnting to $10,527 51
Amount of orders paid paid in '57,
and issued in '50 and previous
years, 2,773 00
Treosarer's percentage, 332 50
Depreciated money, 5 00
Treasurer's service for county, 75
$3,111 31
Xuittuiiihrihirul County CR. ly the fMoitintj
Hcciftn.
15y balunco duo county as per Re
port of '50,
ash received from Collectors on
real and personal,
" from unseated lands, for
county, road V school,
" Jury funds, reut, A-c,
" Hales and Carman,
" for books, stationary, aud
time fur military pur
poses, '55 olid '50,
" " " '57,
$103 02.
13,392 71
413 72
127 55
4 09
52 00
20 00
$14,125 30
Amount of expenditures for tho
year 1857, 10.527 51
Amount of cash received above
expenditures for the year '57, $3,597
Amount of orders paid in '57, and
issued iu '50 and previous years, 3,111
70
lialanco in hands of Treasurer on
Jan. 1, 1858, $486 45
Jury funiU remaining unpaid, lor the year'b
Plaintiff. lhffmdanls.
Ceddis k Marsh vs William Caul. $4
Commonwealth vs 1). Conrad, 4
0. Adams' adm'r vs Ira T. Clement, 4
J. H. Vincent vs O. Hons, 4
S. NcsjbiU vs H. P. fchollor's admr. 4
Reynold et nl vs same 4
Frick vs Lelund, 4
liowen and Murr vs S. and P. R. Co. 4
William Heitzman vs J. Hillbish, 4
R. D. Saxton vs J. Simpson, 4
Commonwealth vs Ueluspey, 4
" vs Vangaskin, 4
Ron-en & Gosh vs S. T. McCormick, 4
Frifer vs Snlshucb, 4
Clement vs Vonguskio, 4
Hnrner vs Harner, 4
Kissinger vs Stamm, 4
Clement va Noyes, 4
Savage vs Smith, 4
Mourey vs Hell & Lewis, 4
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00
00
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00
00
00
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eO 00
Northumberland County R. and CR. on Jan
uary st ISiiS.
nn.
To amount of orders unpaid for
thu year '53, '..6 & '57. $103 10
To amouut of orders for the yeors
prior to 1855, ns is shown in tho
order book and not cancelled,
357 CI
8520 71
Uncancelled orders, Jan. 1, '59,
cn.
I5y balanco due G. Bright Troa
s 11 re r,
Jury futids uncolIccUd,
Outstanding taxes uncollected,
$186 -15
f?0 00
13,905 e l
1,171 cO
Unseated lands, estimated,
IJaVunco of Jacob Youifr, lato
Treasurer, ns repotted by Spe
cial Auditors.
Halunco of V. Hucher, lato Trea
surer, as reported by tUa Spe
cial Auditors,
1,178
r.oo 00
lue county on Jan. 1. 18.i8, 17,:i22 150
1S57, and Trkviops Years.
Townships. State. County. Militia.
Lower Mahauoy. 0 00
Delaware, 203 91 82 LI M ;0
Lower Mahanoy, 41 50
Milton, SI2 50
Z.erbe, 10 42
tCbilisquacpie, t4.T2 2G 1 101 031 42 10
tMiltun, fl70 11 C'J 7tj" 2$ 98
Sliamokiu, 172 90
Delaware, 4 00
Lower Augusta, fi 50
Milton, Id 00
Lewis, 5 90 23 73 18 00
Northumberland, 118 40 90 90 23 50
Sunbury, t279 90 f304 58 30 50
y.eibe, 175 38 80 53 27 55
Coal, 100 00 tKOO 00 73 50
Cbilisqiiatpjc, t478 71 H.102 02 25 5
Cameron, 13ti 85 t22G 55 15 50
Delaware, t700 92 tl.526 83 71 50
Lewis, 4442 91 tL04C 21 39 50
Milton, 231 98 t507 31 51 00
Mt. Carmel, tl'J3 24 f384 01 23 00
Point, 521 32 t806.10 31 50
Sunbury, 320 79 881 83 71 00
Turbst, 490 84 1 1.092 76 38 00
Upper Mahanoy, 89 20 562 70 27 00
Washington, 35 88 217 00 28 00
.erbe, t341 92 . 1 131 84 28 50
Jackson. tl80 50 12 50
Jordan, 212 26
Lower Augusta, t512 9.1 40 50
Lower Mahanoy, t621 45 53 50
Litlla Mahanoy, tU2 23 12 50
Northumberland, t43! 81 21 00
Dnsh, 217 21 21 50
ShamoVin, t34fi 95 63 00
Upper Augusta, t518 19 2150
5,745 55 $13,005 84 1,121 65
iu full j and those marked with a t uae siuce
.
thereto, according to the best ol our judg
ment aud ability. And wa do further cetlfy
that upon a due examination of tbe expenso
book of tbe county tbe indebtedness of tbe
same yet unpaid iu orders is 620 71 J.
I witness whereof we have hereunto set
our hands aud seals this 27lb day of January,
1858.
w. t. ronsYTH.
ABM. SH I PM AN,
O. P. PATTON,
L. S.l
L. 8.1
LsS.J
rafale of Aiigustu Huey, dee'd.
John Hucy, 1 Writ of Partition and value
vs tion isaued out of the Or ,
The widow and phnm' Court of Northum
heirs of Augustus berland county, leturnsbla
Ifuey, deceased. to August Term A D, 18.ri8.
Nolico ia hereby given to the heirs and legal
representatives of said Augustus Huey, late of
Hltamokin township, Northumberland county,
deceased, tkat by virtue of the above Writ t J nio
directed, an iiuiueat will hi held at the 'Into resi
dence cf said deceased, -on Tuesday thcBih day
of Juno next, at 10 o'rlick, A. M., for the pur
pose of making partition of, or to value and ap
praise the Heul Estate of said, deceased, to wit :
of, or certain tract or piece uf land, situute in Sha
mokin township, aforesaid, adjoining lands of
Samuel Furman, Ephraim K. Miller, John Mor
gan, Com ad Vcoger's heirs and others, contain
ing about 207 acres, more or lets, on which arc
rreetcd a two story Brick House, n lug lloutc, a
Burn, outbuildings, Ac, ubout 100 acres of which
said lain! are Lleuicd. Also, of another icrUm
tract ol land in same towmhip, adjoining lauds
of 6'airucl Moore, Samuel Say res, Aimer Tharp
John Duukellicrger and others, containing st out
100 acies, about 50 of which aro cleared. At
which time and place you may attend, if you
think proper.
JAMES VANDYKE, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Oifice, Sunbury,
May-H, 1808 J
WASl-l-ACTl'IIKII II T
join o . m 1: aii & soxs,
rjlllE oldest Eleclro Plater in the United States,
manufactures of every variety of Cooda
plated with pure silver, AiLatu, Brittania and
Steele.
Tea Setts, Cms, Waiters, Casters, Cake Bas
kets, Pitcher, Goblets, Communion r'crvice,
Spoons, Forks, Knives, Ac. All goods warrant
ed as represented.
North East corner 9th and Chesnut street.
Philadelphia, Pcniia.
May 8, 1K53 1y
SUNBURY STEAM I'EHItY AND
TO WIN O BOAT COMPANY.
rpiiA VELl.EliS and others are respectfully
informed that the autmeriber l:ua established
a STEAM l'EKKY over the Susquehanna, at
Sunhury. That a lare, safe and commodious
steamboat will run rii;olarly and promptly, ut
all boors during the day, to carry fool passenger
as well as veb.cles, Ac, between Sunbury and
the lauding on the opposite side of the river, both
ways, or to and fi 0111 Sunbury. The steamboat
wilt run from Market Street Wharf, and will
carry passengers to and from the Packet morning
and evening. The Steam Ferry now all'ords not
only a safe and convenient transit over the Sus
quehanna, but also a pleasant and agreeable ride.
IUA T. CLEMENT, Proprietor.
Anhiii.w HotlVEII, Clip. bill.
Sunbury, May 1, 1S58.
AduiiaaUlratoi-M Notice.
?tt7 9TICE is hereby given that lettcra of nd
ministration have been granted to tho sot
scriber on the estate of John Craves, late of Zerbc
to vnship, Northumberland county, deceased. All
persons indebted to said estate will please make
immediate payment, and those having claims to
present them d .ly authenticated for settlement.
llEL IJEN KLLNU, Adm'r.
Trevorton, May 8, 1858 tit
4 LL persons indebted to James Heard, late
Prolhonotary of Noilhumberland county, for
fees. ite.. are rcaacsted to mako immediate pay-
i ment, and thus save cost and further trouble, as
all ...rnnt.t r-tiinmin3 llnllau,. wl I lie Waccd 111
.1 1 r - c-nr.iU.ti., i.v,1,.,nt a
the hands of a Justice for collection. 1 ay mints
cm, ho mane eitncr 10 tlie auoscuoet or iu j. o.
UearJ, at hia afliew.
JAMES BEARD.
Sunbury, March S7, 18.r8. f
SPUING AND SUMMER
MILLINER'S" GOODS.
B Inn .11. lilMKler, respeoilolly nn-
S nanincea. that she has iust returned from
; tliu city witli a new, cheap and elegant assort-
ment of
Spring and Summer Millinery Goods,
Consisting of new pattern lionnots, Straws
Bimpfjtnd Fancy Hontieta, also Rililions, T rs
aud Kuiicy Trimmings, Ladles Dress Caps, &e.,
all of which will lie sold cheap.
llonnets of every descrij tioiia iiiaJa to or ! r.
Old honueta bluaciied anJ paavd in the bast
manner.
Thatdiful for past patronage, sle solicits a con
tinuance of th same.
Store iu Pawn Street, 2nd door below tin Hail
Koad.
iSuu'.urv, April 17th, 185tJ. in
NOTICE,
account of Paul Ainmcrinaii,
riIIE account ot Paul Ainmcrinaii, l.s .
- Trustee of Mary Wolverl.ui (a limntit) has
been filed iu iho (,'onrt of Coniiaxu 1'lca of
Northumberland eounly, and will lio presented
to the suid court on the first Monday of August,
next, for confirmation.
DANIEL DECKI.EY.Prolh'y.
Protbonotary'a Office, i
Suuburv, May 22, 1858. Hi i
FOR SALE OR REJJT-
pl E larijo double fiamc house in tbe Uurough
A of Northumberland, belonging to the estate of
C. H. Kay, deceased. Thin is a very desirable
residence,' beautifully situated on the. North
Branch of the Susquehanna, with a largo garden,
Carriage House, Stable Ac., belonging to it
Tcrnia moderate Enquire of C. W. Scates,
Williamsport, or D. brautigam, Esq., Northum
berland. March 27. 1858.
GEORGE HILL,
TTOUTEY AT L-V77,
ESl'ECTFLLLY informs the public und
bis friends generally, that he has removed
tn Kiinhurv. and haa oneucd a law olnre at Ins
residence, iu Market square. Ilia acquaintance
with tho Engliih and Herman enables hiui to
transact businesa iu both languages.
April 10, 1H58. ly
Estate of PATRICK HUGHES, deceased
") Writ of Partition and
Michael llughts valuation issued out of
vs the Orphan' Court of
The hcira of Tatiick Nortbunibctl'd county,
Hughes, dee'd. I returnable to August
I Term, A. D., 1858.
OTICE is heiebyj given to the beira and
' legal repreaentativea of said Patrick llughca,
late of Zerl-e township, Nortbuinberlaud co-. ntv,
deceased, that by virtue of the above writ, to un
directed, an inquest will be heldnt the late resi
deuco of said Patrick Hughes, deceased, in tbe
town of Trevorton, in Zerbo township, aforcaaid,
on Tuesday, the SVId day of June, next, nt 0
o'clock, A. M., for the purpose of making Parti
tion of, or to value and appraise the Real Estate
uf said deceased to wit; Uf u certain lot or piece
of land, ailuale in the t 11 of Trevorton, alora
aid. containing 25 feet iu front and Hi feet
deep, frontiiiR 011 SbamuUin street, adjoining lots
of Tbemaa liiley on tlie vt est, anu 011 mo nasi
of Uelrick. At which lime and place you
may attend if you think proper.
J A M ES V A N DYKE, cherill'.
Sherifl'' Oflice, buubury, 1
Jifay 15th. lSftH.
Washington house;
. A.COVEKT, l'ropriftor.
SUNBURY, VJV.,
riifE propiictor respectfully informs hia friends
A and the public generally, that he is repairing
and renovating the " Wasbiugtsn House," so as
to entertain both trunsieatand permanent visitora
in a suitable and comlorUUlc manner.
Thankful lor the patronago extended to hi
father, be resH-etfully solicit the continuance of
tliosame. 11 r will take charge ol the "Wash
ington House" on the first day of Apiil, neat.
He will have an Omnibus running lo the
different Kailroad Depot for the accommodation
.....,.. f. ul churg. X. C'OVEHT.
STRING .ARRANGEMENT.
LACKAWANNA &EL00MSB70 E.R.
VFPOI'.WNn aupofioT rneilitiea for tntve) to r'ew
Yolk, I'rutndrlph a, andilieNorth and Vct,bv on.
iiocliuin si Hcrmton with tins trsins of ttieiithivt-are
lckflw-nmifl and Wcsum ltni!r-.ed Cimpnny i also for
Irnt-el Hnath ami Wrsiover Hie Cnttau-issu, Wiliiaiotpori
and line Itiiliosd and connK-ting Irsins
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ram ( ttuferl to New York W m. Baig!igeelieek.
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Willi tlic Lxjinsa Tram West, 011 tlie U. L. &. V. ttwl
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tlie Mail Trinii nt Knppil, "ii"tr lsl ut I InP.M.lur
Clltliiwips.1, Port .Jllnt-in, PoltHVHle liisidinir, A'.' , nniv
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Roiinj Wi-st nl .'I o'clock P. M. tor Dunvulu, .Miltun, .Man
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Snperliiteitdciit.
Mxrch U. (!in
WllKKLKIl V- WILSON
r-iAwurAOTTjniNO- cos
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES.
rMIK luinimuoiit. favor wliii-h hnsnttcndedil-.e introdnc
X tion of WiiEKLKlt ,V W'ir.soN'B Family Sewing M:i-
! ciiiiic, is sinh.-ient cvidunce of ils excellence. H
j,.a, .,,, eav ,-nt tlll ,, n.strauieni ia t.ec,
11 is nced-
oiiiitn: a
iivlutsi'-.fc insuiioooii ; tin, furl is lucoeinzcd hv ils bucci-fi..
fill est: in llioa sands ot Funiilii-s in uvury rank in I.IV-. To
tli' .se wlio have Inliierto rcfiuiuwl from avniluip lin-tiisulvt-s
of its uilvunlu.'s, it m:iy nol t.c uiniss In tay, that lis util
ity is not a irulilcin to be Solved, bul a sia-ct-i.s nlrcndy
rcnlitd. The lii.L.ivsl tcsttriony is constantly ollcri.l.u. n
littauti: lln- vcidicl wli'.'-h ana given tins in trn ment so
vri.ie and cnviat.lr n rcpntHlion.
Tl.is Mneliine is ctaii'titcd on a principle entirely origi
nal, l.atini; speenilly 11. id ::diiii:itliiy ndiptcd tothe nioi-.t per.
f-et work on even kui l of iniiteriiil ; and, liacinir ln-en
Ull.jerled ton Ihree yenrs' test of the inota si.'.neliin
eliaraelel liy l'ninilies, itn.l in various liiaii, lu s of .Mnnu
fncture, Willi dlifineiiislu'd saeetss, it is lielt.-ved that in
nil thf lii-Mt poin'.s rt-t;uii'ile to a c 'niplele nnd practical
r-e.vlin; Machine, it camlet be appn aet.cd in exccllcnco.
Aln')iiell nndouhled advanlug.'B It iHibseGtics ovvst a.l
others, may hit named the followii : ;
I. It Fiinptielty of eoiiHUltetion. 11:. .1 C'-'llse'inciit lice,
doln from iSeritn:-. ui'.-nl and need 01 repairs
-J. Its iint-xampli-.l rapid.!, u,.u cana id" ooerei.-a.
3 lis noi:-i:ki-H nloviinent
1. 'i h.i jrrrnt vanety ut purMiyn to ehiii it can h fr
p!ie,., wlueli can he achieved l.y no I'iLc. linilium'-tft
ineani. And,
.1. Tlie pieo iiinieiit I.eauty and dtif.hi't! y ;.f the work
"1 lind your .Machine i.ivatualile I I:-..-- ' -' l It a year,
and 11 has neer been ontof urder. Tha s itch veiv dn
ruble, and can lie adapted lo line or eoarne materials
innch tunc, futine fintl pnf Otic if yi-ur Mitcliiiu-M
tisrti id my t'tilhei V tsiliuly ; flii'tthcT ll: tin' 1c niPclr M uf
;i (ic.i.T ; Hiui oiht-rn lv v:niiih iiii inii-. 'I'Id- njinu-'iia ci
ill! 'ill wilu that I have just rxpressal-'' Mia A:ma
Ceri llit.-liii-.
'Tiuti 1 lMt ((ir Scwiii;; Msicliiut; ; mi'l llint is V1k
! mi' W itjon').': Jmlyc MfiH, i t' Uic Aniericmi lush-
lii'.v
n uS'wiii,' Mncliin' pi:'!i'!si'tNif yon In.-1 -ecu li '.-
!y iTVlc-:ili!n "--lli'V lr .miri I )hp'iul.
.'jUu:itly can ;!i. rd t i tlu without it.
(nsi".a ov ins Nrw VtK rni:s i.
We prt fr ilftn fur i;iinily hm;. TuImhc
TJ.cy iifu tli- t';ivnt's for iiui!ics 'ruiic.1,
Arc wiih' Ut u ri ci.-ntilic Amcnonii.
Winks more luiifv'tmly tl-.ni the Jiaiul Ucr,'l.
)o ilit work of Ivti ortluuiy nrwcrd J"iir t'nijj.
r'tjtiiit In nuiii ecinutrrssfM. Homo Jonriinl
'i nn iiiai'hnif, for family use. AiiYoente A .'oiini'il.
tMowt houornblt' to Anicrk'tiii pt'inutf lin'cptnlciit.
cJiniitiL iiiuiiui! iinyihiiip more perfect liwuiclibt.
Will give fiilirc satisfaction. ( biirvcr.
Thir l".'Rl t'VtT iiiVi'iilt J. Chi ixtiuu ImpiinT.
In lookup im the liet, ct tliese l'.xiiriiincr.
Ai'.niiriii'ly ml iptrdfor f;i;mly umv-i'hr uik.
I M1 isi eligible 111 t-vcry luunlv 'J'lic I'rcachrr.
W'e praise it with cntlintiiinnu (.'hnstKii Intf llit-ucrr.
Worthy of the lii;;lifit uwanl Salii'ath litroitlcr.
A l.uiieiritMioji of i!ie ar- i'litiium's .M.iajnc.
Miij'ttai in opci:itii'H. Mm. Steplm' Mdtiilily.
H-ypin! till qiitt!"n, thti iiucliinca I.itc llln&itatol.
'I'hv ititi-h can 1 it l Liu unr.iveic J Am AiictiUmil.
'I'lifV inaint.iiu the pitvciiHiiciiL'ff I'.xpttts.
Suvl'i tiie 1 iitu a;ul luallli ( f ten wi'im-n. Walcr rare.
( inr It um lio!il is 111 ecstai-it-ft with it. I'oilti'j Spii .1.
Supply thi" l'afchi"iiah!e world.-Daily Nowm.
Art-prf-t'iniiiL-iiily tipcnui. Ladicx ' intm.
4 ne ff 0111 liiaselul.l t; h!s I'. S- Joiintal.
I'r.rivallfil iucvi'ty qua ity. lay iltiok.
I'ltliy.UM'fiil, inupu-al.- l.ealic'f fJiiZi-'tif.
Uuvej iu i-qual im laimlv utju Muexal Hi! l
A tiiuuiph ot nii'clianu'n! y-nins N. Jintinl.
Comhiiiu every retpiircinfitt. I'dniily Mnp.i.inc.
.tstly Huprrtor to all olhei (iltlfn In.r.
W'e laaiKit tire in UK pnn?c New oki f.
Tor further particulars apply tti II. IJ. Masisrr.
Sunliurv, Ta., agent of the nianiifulirrr, wlio
will Mipp')' maclitnca at thu jijaiuitafturiT'
prires.
limitary, May IO-S. if
Friers Reduced to Suit ti Times !
vt ''r.'-r
(I.UK Willi U VVA.)
ANii-c Street ohore Third, I'hiladi'phi.
IMIK rioprn'1'iia ( I he no.ivn w,-ll.kii.iwii ct(ul.lii
1 iu ul litmu tliniikliil.'l' ll.c vci l.Vrnl iviti'i'ii:.,!!. t.i
twtil upon tlit-iu lliu vil yi-ur, l.il.ft tins intitliiKl ii in
iViriiinic lln ir iiil-ikIi u.J the pttl'ii.' nml llicy are till pic
mr.tl lo ii,-i-iiiiii:iHlat,. liit-iil 11 liivnluil w illi ;i cull.
iurrii' tint W'llHul lll'illllm I lie In'UM- li m lice llior.iuiiii
ly rt-iiiivatci, initiruvcnifiitii inailc nn.t witter txlciisn t nl
lenitiouii m coiiltMnpUlimi-
We uro ili-li-iDiincil to ili'V.'U- nnr vvlu.lp jiMi-niioii lo
I'UsinacH nml il.ittr iHiratlvt k wi h llic ixnviclioii itul vi a
liuil tic- utile to give currul saliil:u-l I n -
MDI.S k froVKft,
Uii-.-c Slut l, :tl ir 1 tout.
TKR.MS S1 n, r rl.iv
N.ll. I'uri mutn will ulv.i 11 le in rrriilnif s l,irlivrv 1
rnKcntici'M lo uml Hum Sruaiuiuiit IaihIiik unii R.nlii-.! I
Depot. ' 1. 4 S. 1
rinludclpliiM, April 10, l.-,3 -3lil ;
ruiir, svrs a.i iiiovisios,
N. HHLl.lNt.',
-Vy. 12 Xorlh H'Am-i-M, rhiludeh hi.i.
100,000 IU. Dried Apple,
3,000 bushels I'ea N ut.
600 barrels (Jrecu Apples,
t'iflO boxes Oranges,
S00 li nes I.cinoi.a,
,000 bushels Potatoes,
1,000 buabel It sans,
100 doi. I'icklca,
Alo ltaUina, l"iga. Prunes, Ac, in tc-ra and
foraale at the towest prices.
April 10, lS5t ly
C'cutro Turnpike Itoal.
r1HR FlocUhol Jcrs aie hereby notified that an
X election for officer to serve for the riisuiii.
year will be held at ihe house of t S. Urown in
Ilia Borough of Northumberland, on Monday the
7lli day ot JT'XE next, between tha hour ot I')
o'clock A. M., aud 3 o'clock P. M.
JOH. H. PitlESTI.KV, Tre.'t.
forlhuiiiberfaoJ, May I, IS&S U
l AKMLns 01' PENNSYLVANIA
ATTEHTION I
'Yim can enyplv - ynora-dvea vvi'h t;tieoiieal Wsrar'-i,
n arraiiKsl ptira, which lus Ik on in a itc talnl iik'Hi Ndw
Svm-y fur the I nal feven Vrin thry liaro meivcd 111 1
MI'l.dMA.i M Few icrarf, H'vr Y11I1, titlnwam, mid
Peniir)tvamn Af-ri-iiltnral t xMetP a, -nd l ave twa ie.
l,y Hie Pruu i.-nl of (lie t'nl'i l dun s, on lm Garden in"
on it.c Pnbi-e tironnda at Vaahingtcn, V. t" , and Vy Un
lodowlag fjciitlcutvn viz."
T TK-ko, Es. 1
A P. Ijial.ei, ClABiSJBoa-'1 N .'-"..
I I, lle.-.-pr )
Henat if lfo!-ertf, 1
Y'm .IMder, of C? UlwiA, N"" i'i i
Chac York,
Tii- Mntf.ir:!, toirdcn N i, IJ-. Hirni..'Pf
tvinm, Mr. Field, ,lr Atkirnon, and l.'" 1 Jotmcin, a'l 11:
Ne.w Jersey Ihey Fay it is the chenrcst Bud most reii iT-ie
Manure now in t'ae, being p.'fii.fli:e-.i aed ircpl.ifc tl
land by enriciiiiif. tiie i..i. It is suited to'the vji;oi;icr ; i:
j-:,tl t.iuec in-,, Potato, a, Crnsf, Micat, ri'it. Ke. iv
nrloaiOf a rite, K. i n m y New Ituef 01 Philad'a. Ba-i.ic
or reiVi i-,ee to nay poid Hrtiau in Ptinade.i 1.1a r.r in 'a
e:.lntl t"r PriKitier. (it fun Murk'il rales here, your orders
v.ul t.e lilltd u.,d Shipped to you, tiecof Caillige exp. ne.
fciV L'ctry ai tide told ly me IJ GudrantcjdJ
Saper l'"s,.l.uta n Lune, WO CO a t .
If mo riiwui,tc, f3u C'J a
Atnerima l'tuil.ier, t---5 IV' a
rv a h.krix i;-pit nciENT for an ac.i l
01- OltDL.NU RUAI CA.- I'
Pice II one Dual, .ViO bureis inw rua-l",) at $" 00 1
bin rel or jfU'., a ton.
ruminate, No. t ("Q0 barrcb now ready.) at il lu e I
11 I urn 1
I .mil fin slat No. I 1 C00 barrels, al Slj to Si nliH.'el
Pot Ash, Oil biurets
I'eraviiin, Puliigoliln slid Chili.nl
U I- A M (I
OLOK01". A. I.ElNAt .
PioptiRtor
No. 31 foutli rr.ONTPircot, Vhil.idelphia City, I'm.
tir viii,i;sai.i: ui;ai.ei! au.owlu a i.di
r.iiAi, i)isi:or.N r.
P.'iiiphiets can be had on arpUcation to my OiT.ec,
or of my Aki nta.
Murch i:i, IM9 DmO.Hlw.
A (.'ash Bi'sixr.ss KxcrvpivEt.vi
( i1A!tl.l AI)AM!, H. 1'. Cerner ef F.ijtUOi ami Aich
J Streela, I'hiUdtlpliia. ini'nntis his old customers, 1111 1
the Olivers nf 1'ltY (JOCIIS GI'.M'.UAI.I.Y, that he la
tinikitiir extra exettiona for the prosecution of his binmes,
the eolnini; aniaoii, nnd in erdrr In ennlile him to piner.-ikn
u.n!s lor cash, und sell them nt llic iuM'kvi uiist
rnn:KS, he bus decided to sell at the smallest p bflii l
ndvnnce l'f 1'on Cash l'.xr;l.CRlVKI,v 1 .1
lie hue m dnced the price of must of the fiends ia Stole,
nnd lias now open manv NKWliootis. snituble. for the
attains, to which will be made daily additions.
earn w ill bo to nccoinm rials FKIKND3 oi,d riant
PI '.ltso.NS olrsll , as heretofore.
NIAV l)Hl;SS (.OlIDtl. PIIAU'I.P, l.l.N'l.NS, and
Ft IIMS1IINO WiiiliS ceiicnoly.
Pnrehnseis v-ill lind incut ndvnnluce in givints nil cielv
enll. the m 'tto beini; "ihv nnniile aiVieaeo is better tl.an
tie- alow shi.line. "
Tlie situation is centra!, anil the sl-re we!! lil.tid
March -J?, lrji. 3ai.'liw.
. FL0UR AND FEEbT
S P R I N ti A R II A N O E M V. N T.
TH E aubseribcr baa recently made an enlaryc
- ment in bis siorc room and has just received
a fresh inpplv of Flour and I'ccd, (.'ornineal, iS;c.
Ilia 8tck consists of Corn and Hyc, Oorn and
Outs, nnd Corn CHOP, liolted Corn Meal and
liuckwheat Flour in sacks, all of which will bo
sold low I-'OU CASH.
Also, the IScst and Cheapest assortment of
Flour in this Market, from FIVE to SEVEN
DOi-LAKS per Uarrel, arcordiup to rpiality.
Uso, a lot of Flour in sacks at very low rafs.
The subscriber oasurea ht customers, that his
arrangements for potting Western Flour enable
him lo give them better satisfaction or better bar
gains than can be attained elsewhere.
Doinc; thankful lor past patronage, he hopes
to nieiit and contiue to receive thu favor of llio
public generally.
1 CO. HAVEN.
Market Square, Sunbury,
March 20, 18..8.
SADLER Y AND HARNESS MAKING
riMlE sulitcribers respectfully inform the cili---
zena of Sunbury and vicinity that they have
eomnienced the above business a lew aloor.-ebovo
the Post Ollice, Matket SStiuare, Sunbury, Pa.
Work of all kinds in their line, of business will
be done promptly and neatlv on the most rea
sunallo terms. CLEMENT & OYSTER.
February LI, 1858,
aoooo "cross-ties
lUrANTED Thirty Thousand Crosa Tien, er
Kailrond Sills fur tho Northern Central
Rail Rijad. For further particulars apply to
USA T. CLEMENT, Cor tractor.
Sunl ury, December 26, 1857. tf
Market Street, Gunbury Ta.
ilHK, subscriber respectfully il. forma the riti
! lens of Siinbury, and the public gauerally,
j ;hat he ban ptirchaJid. and will tako po'tesai in
in the ebove wc'l known str.tid on thu 1st v'i
j April next, formerly kept 1 Mra. Tii-nvson.- -
I bat be will p it t'.e 'M..u in cumi !eu repair
It ! T,, n.t.liii.iii lu. will Tin-iili' il rtiliV.-v:i nr.. In r.nii
pasaengem to and from tlie dillirenl liuilroad de
pots, and will leave no cll'irts tintiii,! toren.'ir
his hotel a desirable otopi'ini; pbieo d r eni-ts und
travelers. Ji'II.N l.tilsKl!,
rebruarv ISoS.
TO
10 Per flunrrc!-
f Yli LI sub: cril'-.r rcsiiccllnlly inf.-n.u t'ie eili
A t.e ns of Sunbury and vicinity ' 1 ' in baajnt.t
received 11 ini j'l'ly ot 1 l.OL 1!, w r I. I i ia ol 1 1 11114
at wholesale or retail fron
it
.1 u
t. w a-i
.. A U-
ti 87 per Uarrel. He also -ii-il-s n.
'i0 rls. per quarter, all ol" which 1
HANTS to be ttoii.l.
("ANDLIiti lor sale, wholesale or n: -u
Thankful for pat patronage bo hop.- t.i . -.:
lillue lo merit the tame.
lUVii Ill.M A CAI.I.
M. C. .ir.AUlI.VU !'.
AiarUet St , ISunluiy, Pa.
IVbruaryt?, I'irt.
SUNBURY FLO URAND FEED STOKE.
(i(Jt)U '1'IMES AT II A.N I'.
Cit..NS7'AN'l'I.Y CIIEA l'KK and Ul'.TTER
' l l.()i:i can bo Houglit 1'Olt CASH of C.
(J. II A V EM in Market Pi'iiaro bunburv, than
1 au possibly bo had at any oilier place in towr.
It is utu cicsary to say tlu'. (iood 1'lour can Lo
got from t! e West and Moith cheaper than fiom
wry oilier quarter at the present time. The sub
scriber having made the bent possible mraiigi--inent
for gcltinK this 1'lour, is piepand to f;uo
salislactiou to all who favor him with 11 ca b- -Piiccs
rauc,e from ii'o lo if i,7 0 per l and accord
int; to pnality. Chop l'ecd of uil kind constant
ly on baud.
M. I). Xe rciinsylvania I'lour wiil comprtn
with his. The price may b the some, but t!io
puality is iptite infciior. as all te'.ify that try boib
liind.i. l'lcase cull and examine lor yourselves.
C. O. HAVEN.
Sunbury, April 31, 18Jd.
" NET! ' CASH DRY GO JPsllOUSE.
IV UlTStMS ll' H'U'.NO HOODS j
K.YItr. l.ANDI'.LI., 1'i.Hilli Arcli tin t'bil-ort a ,
tile now cUcilii u lull sUi-:k-i
' New Goods for Spring; of 1058 '
K.Sllli)N VUl.K si'KIMi (ii'i'l'S,
Hl..l'K Sit. IvS, 'il 1,1 :il liiitu-s wut,
S rinir Drvm t.ols. New ls
SI. awn, 111 all llie Newe! bl ier,
Hutiiti, l'reiieti and Anierienii Clni.leP,
I'ul s'i'iU Ml IVmcHllc (j.i -,t.
I'ii. I bul. ul" I'liropi-un Uo '.i".
It -.-K:iie:lius ill VXlia- 'lulliie I iiV 'tl. tllulj iftiiivil l.i'tTi
ll.e Al 1: TI. l.N! "I Vc.i- Ve.-k uiuiriiiluJelpliia.
P. S Ml. IHilt A.N IS, nrc nil-Jed to eiaimin- tlicl-.-
'I l-:it.MS .Nti I'liili and low puce.
I'liiSntU l..a, M.tictl to, lc-jt. wiliJvv.
HacMlo ttrid Ilarneas Maker.
irJEJNTltY 11-A.TjrT, jr.
KESiJEC 1 KLLIA mtonna tho
citizen el Sunbury and the pub
lic generally, that he haa tuken
the shop occupied by H tight and
lleck, one door east ot S. Haupl a Cabinet Ma
ker shop where he is prepared to turn cut worU
in his hue of business equal to any made hi tins
section of the country. Orders promptly execu
ted and all kinds of produce taken 1.1 E-tchango
funbuiy, March SB, IB58. ly
FOR ZFl-ETsTT.
flHK ftnre Itoom in Market street, forinciW
A occupied by f. W. Ciay. Apply
lo lbs va
eculor ol II. Massi-r, deceased.
A pill 1 7 Id-'n.
IJKOWN'S und Uremia's seiire ol'OiHgsr
I and Husband's Maonesiuat
MurctiM07. FISHER
I same acts of Assembly, and jppleents