Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, June 12, 1858, Image 3

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tSSIOMAL PROCEEDINGS.
WiiniNOToM, Jane 7.
Mr. Mallory (Florida,) from tha
mittea, reported no araendmant
traction often now steam aloopa
tely, five of twelve feet draft of
. of fourteen foet, and one paddlo
mer or eight feet draft, at an eg
wost of 81,200,000.
mr. Hale (N. H.) moved to strike oot tie
)r of fourteen feet draft, leaving the otbera.
Mr. Hell (Tenn.) supported tbe proposal
ud made tome happily sarcastic remarks,
sking where were tbe war spirit who exci
?d ua to much a few days ago? Where was
3e Senator from Oeorgia (Mr. Toombs) who
anted a war with England these ten years
astt Where tbe Senator from Illinois (Mr.
uuglas) whose bill to clothe tbe President
itb extraordinary rowers lies on tbe tablet
here the senator from New Hampshire (Mr
.ale) who conld not agree with tbe wise and
ioderate councils of tbe Chairman of tbe
omuittee on Foreign Affairs (Mr. Mason)?
hose war spirits have loft no margin for any
aulteman following in their wake, except to
salve that the 1 resident shall give orders
r the capture of the whole British Navy.
is (Mr. Dell's) course is to prepare gradu
ly and silently for a contest with that great
id erropant power; but never to use bra
id o.
Mr- Brown (Miss.) also urged the present
crease of tbe navy. Bold words, such as
id been used, require to be followed by bold
eds. New is the time to increase our ships
'inn the credit of tbe country is good, for in
war with England we tnnst borrow at ten
twenty per cent, lie would have voted
r twenty additional ships instead of ten, for
Ihough he did not seek war, he would be
ill prepared to muiutaio the honor of the
untry.
Mr. Toombs, of Ga., replied in the same
ain as used in bis former speech, that tbe
litcd Stales could whip the world.
Mr. Hammond, of S. C, did not entertain
3 as a war measure, but as a measure indis
nsably necessary for our interest as a m ca
re indispensably necessary for our interest
a great commercial nation. Referring to
! tone of recent speeches, he said, we can
t build a navy, liko Alladin's palace, iu a
;lit. You cannot raise ships by resolutions
Congress. To raise nn army, you have but
light the Cres from hilltop to hilltop, but
i construction, equipment and training of
iavy is a work of time. Looking at other
jntries, we Bud tbe deficiency of our navy,
n pared with our commerce. Denmark,
eeden and other small States, have navies
ml or superior. Every stump orator in
i country insists on our taking Cuba and
tint; out Spain ; yet Spain had a larger Ha
itian ours, llo Mr. Ilsmmondj feels
se insulls in the Gulf as if stricken in the
e. Ho could not be content wilh a mere
ilogy, and hoped that the force in the Uulf
I, either wild or wilbout orders, capture or
k one of the ouenuiug vessels, uut tuoso
lition sloops are not as a measure of war
b great Britain, lie would meet that is
when it comes.
ilr. Douglas, of Illinois, considered that
v should tirst decide what we aro going to
respecting these British outrages before
ing wtiat we will do wiin me rsuvy. Are
.Senate willing to-confer power ou the Ex
tivo to avenge and repel outrages by re
iug, as bis bill now on tho table does, tbe
r'.b Eastern boundary act of 18119 T If they
ready to meet the question of the British
.icsiion, do it on its own merits, without
i lay in" it wilh resolutions respecting tbo
btrul American Republics. Every enemy
the face of the earlh is defied by Ihe corn
ice's resolutions, except one and she the
t. Because Great Hritaiu has committed
at outrages against us, therefore we will
j around and whip Mexico, Nicaragua,
ita Hica, or punish the Chiuese,. We have
u told that we will aveuge these insults
;a we get ready, but wbeu can we be rca
to repel on insult except when it is given?
ise repeated outrages by different ships
different officers, iu various parts of the
fare not accidental, but tho result of or
i from (J re at Briluin. If wo are to sub
, say no more ; but if we are not to sub
to iusult, thru vote the bill conferring tbe
vtr on tbe l'residdut. Mr. Douglas re
veil tbe circumstances of the boundary dis
e, showing tbo unanimity with which Con
;s then acted and which ho now called on
n to emu Into.
Ir. Mallory (l'la.) protested against hav
tbis measure regarded as a war measure,
.as recommended by the Secretary of the
.-y before these outrages were committed.
Mallory reiteraied the sentiments he ex
:sed in u former speech respecting tbe og
ssion?. Ir. Kennedy (Md.,) took the same course
Mr. Hammond, and also pointed out tbe
inceless condition of the Atlantic soabourd
made a forcible speech, asking tbe Sen
to pause before plunging into a war which
ild be a war of extermination of one or
other power. He coucluded by moving
nty sloops iu stead of ten.
Ir. Seward (N. Y.) explained his course
he recent war debate. He was not one
buse who was willing to indicate that any
donation could be given short of a total
ndonunent of tbe right of police on the
s, and be bad so expressed it in bis re
iks. Ho had no idea that the British Go
uiuent will sustain or sanction its exercise,
hey uo, then is tho time to meet and re
ss tbutn. The Senator from Illinois has
le au attempt, by his bill, to anticipate a
ly from Great Britain, but tbe country
I Congresi is against that proposal, and it
been laid on the table. He (Mr. Seward)
I wished, wilh the contrary view, to exteud
session till the explanations can be had
the country pat in an aggressive attitude,
eud be. These ten sloops cannot be ta
i as a war measure. They add but one
id red guus to tbe Navy, lie agreed wilh
i Senator from Georgia, that the cooutry
s never in a better attitude for war than
tv, be it either of offence or aggression.
e began the revolution without either ar-
or uuvy, commenced the last war with a
al revenue of sixteen millions, while to-day
can have eighty. We have all the ele
cts of diifeuce, and no longer have that
ikuess that invites insult, but national
iracter for honor and moderation ; commit
; no injustice, and submitting to no wrong
Urongtr than were Caesar's legions on tbe
in of Pbarsalia, or than a navy that wonld
'er the German ocean.
tr. Cameron (IV) Mr. Ilayne (3. C.) and
is made remarks, when Mr. U ale's amend-
at was lost yeas 22, nays 41.
Ir. U ale further amended the bill, so as
.ppropriate 8300,000 for the machinery of
tuip rrauanu.
&lr. Cliugman (X. C.) added an amend
ment, to build ten gunboats.
Mr. Wilson (Mass ) would vote for a small
annual increase of the Navy. "A good deal
hud been said now, as was said before former
wars, about our weakness for a war with En.
gland, but England has given a guarantee of
peace, lsusmucn as sue bas a territory to tbe
north of as, containing three thousand square
miles, with only three millions of people
- . which in six mouths would be ours, lie cal-
' ed on tbe country to use these sloops to pre
eut tbe slave trade. Tbt resolutions aimed
painst tbe poor weak Central American
'ute were a dishonor to the American
,ime.
Mr. Mason ( Va.) said that the country will
iderstand that the Senator from Massacbu-
is hat one tense of honor, and tbe commit
. of Foreign Relations another. The mo
tions were intended to preserve tbe peace,
d tbe honour of the country is interested in
nr'io; it 1 be course tsken by tbt 6o-
tor from Illinois jeopardizes the peace, and
With it, the honor of the country.
Mr. Donglas made a long response, using
strong war language. Ue taid, a war with
England must decide, not only the right of
search on tea, bnt her right to tread the soil
of American continent.
Mr. Devil (Mitt.) replied to Mr. Douglas,
saying that, he (Mr. Davis) never belongs to
tbe war party in time of peace, nor to the
peace party in time of war.
A long discussion ensued, respecting the
gunboats, after which, Mr. Olingman'i gun
boat amendment was lost. Yeas 12, nays 84.
Mr. Green (Mo.) offered an amendment,
that in case of the flagrant commission of
outrages by other powers on the commerce
or the citizens of the United States, and for
the speedy redress of such wrongs, tbe Pre
sident be empowered to grant letters of mar
que and reprisals, to continue in force till the
meeting of Congress.
Mr. Trumbull entered lis protest against
deputiog to tbe President the war-waking
powers vested by the constitution of Con
gress. Mr. Green's motion was then lost Yeas 6
nays 40. The yeas were Messrs. Brown,
Douglas, Green, Johnson (Tenn.) Pugh and
Hire.
The absentees were Messrs. Bates, Clark,
Clay, Durkee. Foote, Gunn, Hammond, Har
lan, Havne, Jones, Seward. Shields. Slidell.
Semner, Thompson, (N. J.) Thompson, (Lou)
and Wade.
Tbe original amendment for ten sloops was
then voted on and lost yeas 20, nays 24.
Various unimportant amendments were
adopted, and that to float the Franklin lost.
Mr. Mallory ogam ronewed as an amend
ment, his proposition to construct fire screw
steam sloops and one paddle-wheel steamer,
at a cost of $1,200,000, which was carried,
jens 18, nays 17.
Mr. emteuden oiiorod a resolution for the
naming of the steamships of tho navy, of for
ty guus, after the States ; steamers of twen
ty guns after the towns and cities ; and under
twenty, as the President may direct. Agreed
to, and the bill was then passed.
The Army Appropriation Bill was then ta
ken np, when the Senate adjourned.
New Advertisements.
CAME ts the premises of the subscriber, on
the 25th ult., a stray mare, 8 or 10 years
old, about medium site. Sho is full footed, gal
led on each tide of tbe breast, an J in color a dark
brown, legs, mine and tail black. The owner ia
requested to come forward, prove property, pay
char get and take her away.
WILLIAM WEITZEL.
Lower Augusta, May 28lh, 18f8.
NOTICE.
TV'uTICE ia hereby given that the undersigned
have purchased the following articles, sold
at Constable's sale, as the property of J. M.
Haughton, of Point township, iSorthumbcrland
county, and that they have loaned the same to
him until they .see proper to have it removed,
namely : One Cow, Two Stioata, Two Stoves,
O110 Bureau, Eight Chairs, Two Beds and Bed
ding, 200 lbs. Bacon, One Clock.
JOHNSON & CO.
Toiut township, May 22d, 18S8. 4t
NOTICE.
To the Supervisors and Overseen of the Poor
of Upper Augusta, and others interested.
TTOlI are hereby requested to meet the un
dcrbianed, Auditors for said township, at the
Commissioner' office, in Sunburv, on Monday,
the 7tu day 01 June, lor the purpose 01 settling
the accounts of said township.
All persons indebted or having claims on said
township are hereby notified to attend at the
above time and place.
HAKMArS CAM 1' 13 ELL, 1
tflLAS WOLVEIITON, Auditors.
ISAAC CAMPBELL. )
t'pper Augusta tp., May 22d, 1858 3t
NOTICE.
rMIE account of Alexander Jordan, Epq.
- Trustee of John P. Hclfcnstein and wife-DcnjaiL-in
I'altrn and wile, William Atwatcr
and wife and -dJi'lia Helfenstcin, has been filed
iu the Court of Common Pleas of ISorthuinber'
land county, and will be presented to the said
court on the first Monday of August next, fur
continuation.
DANIEL BECKLEY, Proth'y.
Protliouotary's Office, )
Suubury, May 22, 185831 j
"SHERIFF'S SALE. "
By virtue of a certain writ of Vt.v. Exruxts
to me directed will be exposed to public Bale, at
the Public House of Wm. M. Weaver in Sliamo
kintown, Coal township, Northumberland county,
Pa., on Tuesday tbe loth day of JUAB, 1858,
the following described property, viz t
All the defendrnt'a interest being the surface
right of and in all that certain piece or parcel uf
land, situate in Coal township, Northumberland
county, bounded and described as fullows: Be
ginning at a post five hundred and twenty feet,
south 8eJ degrees 22 minutes cast from a post on
the eastern line of a tract of land surveyed in the
name of Samuel Clurk, which said last mentioned
post is one hundred and fifteen feet, north one
degree and 38 minutes east from the point where
the eastern hue ol said tract of land in the name
ofSamuel Clark intersects the centre line of the
U ranch Hail UoafJ to Big Mountain; thence from
the first mentioned post, south 88 dcgrees 22
minutes east 480 fret to a post; thence south
1 degree and 38 minutes west 2721 feet to a
post ; thence north 88 degrees and S3 minutes
west 480 feet to a post; thence rorth 1 degree
and 38 minutes east 2721 feet the place of be
ginning. Containing three acres, strict measure.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold aa
the. property of William Atwater, William Fa
gely, Charles B. Ehrhart, Joseph Zucrn, Jonas
Cilgcr and Daniel Yost, Trustees of the cilia
tnokin Collegiate Institute.
JAMES VANDYKE, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, Sunbury, )
M ay
1H58.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
DY virtue and in pursuance of a decree of the
Court of Cemmon Fleaa'of Northumber
land county, will be eiposed to Public Sale, on
the premises in Delaware township in said coun
ty, on THCKSDAY the 17th day of JUNE
next, at 1 o'clock P. M., the following described
real estate to wit: A certain Frame FLOCK
ING MILL, with five acres of Land covered
with water appurtenant thereto, situate in Dels
ware township, Northumberland county, and
bounded on the north, south and east by land
late of Isaac Vincent, deceased, and on the west
by a public road. Also, one acre of land appur
tenant, bounded by lands late of David Watson,
dec d on Hie west, and by a public road on tbe
north. Being the estate of the heirs of Isaac
Vincent, deceased, and Maria Vincent, and will
be sold agreeably lo the conditions and order of
our said Court of Common Picas thereupon,
wbicn will be made known onthe day of sale.
JAMES VANDYKE, Sheriff.
blierifTs Office, Sunbury, i
May lo, Ig58.
3STOXICI3
IS hereby given by the undersigned that
- the 1 rva.urer of the Common Schools, will
meet the undersigned Auditors at the Commis
sioners' uffice, in Banbury, on Tuesday, the btb
of June, for the purpose of settling bia account.
All persons indebted or having claims, are hereby
notified to attend at the time and place above
mentioned. n a km a UAMriiKLL.
BII.A8 WOLVERTON,
ISAAC CAMPBELL.
May S2d, i 858. 31
CATJTIOIT.
NOTICE ia hereby given that my wife, Mary
Flacberty, has left my bed and board with
out just cause. I therefore, hereby notify all
persona not to trust said Mary Flacberty on my
account, aa I will pay no debts contracted by he
unites compelled by law.
MICHAEL FLACHKRTY.
Tra-emn, May SiJ, I5ss.3i -
L.' J L ii i ii -
NOTICE.
THE undersigned hiving been appointed Au
ditor by the Orphans' Court or Northumber
land county, to apportion and distribute the assets
In the hands of George Seller, Executor of Jacob
Oroh, deceasod, to and among the partfcs enti
tled thereto, will attend to the duties of his said
appointment at his office in the Borough of Sunbu
ry, on Monday the 14th day of June, next at
10 o'clock, A. M. All persons interested will
tike notice.
A. J. ROCKEFELLER, Auditor.
8unbury, Msy 9, 1858. 8L
NOTICE.
ALL persona indebted to the subscriber en note
or book account, are requested te make im
mediate payment, as they will save costs.
P. W. GRAY.
Sunbury, May S3, 186881
State of the Farmer' Bank of Schuylkill
County, on Thursday Horning:, June
3rd, 1853.
CAPITAL 100,000.
ASSETS.
Dilla discount) and loam, ...
Heat Kslnto, -
Gold and Silver Coin, . .
Put by other llnnks, . SJI,64 67
Notes of other Bauts, 1,46s (10
9IA.291 00
iMoo oo
t'S,Sl n
8.19 57
4'i
LIABILITIES.
Due to Depositors, t51,(ll 7
" " Other Hanka, 8 3(14 ofl
" " Commonwealth, 1,769 IS
Notes In circulation, 115, SiO IK) -
IM,S5 3d
I certify tha aluve statement to Ix correct, aa token
from the books of the bank.
J W. CAKE. Caaliier.
Sworn una subscribed before me, I
J scos It us, J. r.
June 5, 1SSS
State of the Bank of Northumberland
June 3d, 1858.
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stook, 300,000 00
Notea ia circulation, .... las. I 'JO 87
Profit and Loaa, - 8,017 IS
Dividenda uiipa.d, 1,406 70
Discounts, Interest and Exchange, 1,9)1 SS
Due other Banks, .... 8,903 59
Dapositors, 68,003 51
ew.ttts 41
ASSETS.
Bills Discounted k Ians - (274,731 4S
Pennsylvania Suite 6 per cent Stock- . 31,719 12
Bank of Noithuiuberlaud Stock, ifiX 00
Other Stocks, .... 1,&0 OU
Itcal Enatr, 8,(K)9 M
Protest account and Curreut ciueiise, 1,217 97
Due by City Banks, ... . 30,501 99
Country Banks, f,l!0 11
Notes of other Banks, Sl.tilO 00
Cash items, .... a 65
Spceie in Vaults, .... 44,050 65
4-27,163 41
I Certify that the altove exhibit of the nQaiisof the
Bank of NotlhumberUmd is just and true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
J. n. I'lui-.r-1 , msuier.
Sworn and subscribed before u.e.
(SiljiiB,!) JOHN CA1E. J. P.
June5, 1859.
LANDHCTBS'
Agricultural Warehouse and Soed
Store, .
Xos. 21 and 23 South Cth street, between Mar.
let 0iul Chcsnut streets, Philadilphia.
YS always open to the inspection of every one
interested in Farming or Gardening, The
subscribers therefore invite Ihe public generally
to call and examine the large and well selocted
stock of Agricultural Implements and Machinery,
great variety of Horticultural tools. Warranted
Harden and Flower Meeds. Grass and Field
Seeds ol the most Reliable Quality, which they
offer for sale at the lowest cash prices, wholesale
or retail.
Tbe agricultural implements sold by us are
mostly manufactured at our steam works,
Hrislol, Pa.
Having fitted op this establishment without
reirard to expense, with the most complete ma
chinery for the manufacture of various kinds of
agricultural implements, we are prepared to sup
ply all articles in this line of Ihe very best quality,
Landreth's Warranted Garden Seeds havi
been beforo the public for upwards of sixty years;
tht ir wide-spread popularity and the increasing
demand from year to year are the lest eviJeuces
of their superiority over all others,
fjf Country merchants can be supplied with
seeds in papers, or in bulk, on the most liberul
terms.
Blonmsdale, near Bristol, Pa., our garden seed
grounds, contains three hundred and seventy
acres, and is the lamest establishment of its I ind
in the world. V. l.ANDKETH At HON,
Noa. 21 and 23 South Sixth St., Phtladelnhia.
Landreth'a Kural Register and Almanac for
185$, containing a monthly Calender fur tho
arm, Uarucn and Greenhouse, cx be uu
naTis upon personal or prepaid a plication.
I'niladclphla, May 22d, I8b8.
u the Court or f'umnioii I'lca of
!YortliMiiibcrlanil count)'.
Martin Weaver,
vs
No. 39 August Term
A. D. 1858.
William McCarty and
William Shannon 4 Ita'
Breve de Partitions
chel his wife.
Facicnda.
NOTICE.
To William McCarty, and William Shannon
nd Rachel bis wife. kou are hereby notified,
that in pursuance of the above writ, to me d.
reeled, 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 theieabouts, bounded by
and, now or late, of Ludwig Uass, Martin Uass,
ohn Urady and others, on 1 ueskay the 50th
day of July next, al 10 o clock A. M . of said day
for the purpose of making partition of or to value
and appraise the same. At which time aed place
you may attend il you think paper.
JAMES V.MNUYKE, Sheriff.
Sheriff's office, riunbary. )
May 15th, 1858. (
Eatate of William Ilartholoinew,
deceased.
Daniel Bloom, Attorney') Writ of Partition and
in lacl lor liavi i uloom,
valuation returnable
va
to August Term, A.
Tha Widow and Heirs
D. 1853.
of Wra. Bartholomew,
deceased.
TVJOTICE is hereby given to the heirs of Wm.
Dartholomcw late of Lower Augusta town
ship, Northumberland county, deceased, that by
virtue of the above writ, to me directed, an in
quest will be held at the lale residence of said
deceased, on Monday tbe I4tn day ol June next, 1
10 o clock A. M , for the purpose of making Par
tition of or to value and appraise the Real Estate
of said deceased. At which time and place you
may attend ll you Hunk proper.
JAMEa VAIUXlk, Hnena.
Sherin s Office, Sunbury, i
May lain, 1B5S.
Report of the Auditors of Northumberland
County for, 1857.
George Bright Esquire, Treasurer in ac
count, irtfA (As County of Northumberland,
from the first day of January, A. D , 1857,
to the last day of December of the same
year, Ootn days enciuuea.
DR.
To balance doe County ai per
Anditor'i Henort. 108 C3
uutstanding couuty tax for 1856
ana previoue yeari, 12,114 97
Errors in Duplicates. 40 97
uutunaing to tsamuel Ilalei for
overpayment of taxes,
M Jacob Gar mon, '
Cash received on unseated lauds
for 1856 4 '67,
Caih or Jaa. Beard, Jury funds,
Cash for rent of public buildings
and other aources,
Cash received for military pnrpo-
3 33
1 38
413 73
. 80 00
47 55
ten for 1S55 "66. nn
" " 1357, 26 00
Amount of County tax assessed
forl8f7, - 17,600 61
$30,389 87
CB.
Dy amount of outstanding taxei
for 1857, and previous years, (13,905 81
Exonerations allowed collectors, 1,420 CG
Commission, " " 937 80
Paid on Commissioners' Orders, 13,300 GO
Commission allowed Treasurer on
$13,300 CO, at 2 cts, 332 fiO
Treasurer's service for county, 73
Counterfeit money, 5 00
Balance due Conntyvfrom Treasn
er, (since paid) 486 22
$30,389 37
Oeorge Bright Esq , 7Yoasurerof Shrthumber
land County, in account with the same, re
specting State lax on real and personal.
DH.
To balance due os per Auditors'
Report for 1856, $1,033 81
Ontetanding State tax ns per Au
ditors' Report or 1856. 7.503 05
State tax assessed Tor 1857, 17,198 40
Cash received on unseated lands
for 1355 end '50, 109 73
Errors in duplicate for 1856, 73 20
Interest on outstanding tax, 19 19
Three copies of Laws, 1 50
$25,938 93
CR.
By cash paid Stale Treasurer, as
per receipt dated Feb. 7,
185". $1,033 81
" n July 8, '57, 3,059 84
" " July 22, '57,
5 per cent, abatement on State
tax, ,
Faid State Treasurer, Sept. 2,
1857,
" " Jan. 7, '58,
" F. Bucher, for over paid
State tax, as per Auditor
General's order, dated March
11. 1857,
Exonerations allowed collectors
for 1857 and previous,
Commissions,
Outstanding State tax for 1857
and previous,
Treasurer's commission on $16,-
956 94 at 1 per ccut.
Dulonr 3 due commonwealth,
9,686 38
509 81
550 3(1
1,299 33
276 24
1,191 50
1,550 11
5,745 55
169 57
866 37
$25,938 93
Tavern, Distilless and Hating House Licenses.
DR.
To amount of Tavern licenses
granted by the Court of Quar
ter Sessions for 1857, $1,275 00
Store licenses grauted in 1657, 250 00
Brewers " ' DO 00
Billiard tables and places of a-
musement, CO 00
Retailers licenses for 1857, 997 50
Eatiug bouses, Rentauranls, A.C. 180 00
$2,812 50
CR.
Cash paid State Treasurer us per
receipt anted July 8, ISjI SI, ill id
Cash paid Stato lieusurer, Jan.
7, 1858,
Cash paid John Robins for pub
8G0 60
lishing Mercantile Appraisers
list,
C. O. Bachman, "
13 00
13 00
63 50
127 45
10 00
Exonerations allowed,
Treasurer's commission on $2,749
at 5 percent.
Balance due last year,
2,813 50
Ailitia Fines.
I) IX.
To amount of laid fiues outstand
ing for 1656 and previons,
$1,201 77
1,053 00
178 51
18 77
$2,452 03
Amount assessed for 13D7,
Hulauce due in 1650,
Error in duplicate,
CK.
I3y amount of said fiues uncollec
ted lor i8.o and previous, ct.lt
Kxonoratioua allowed collectors, 423 50
Commissions " " 33 13
Amotiut paid County Commis
sioners for time occupied in mil
itary business in lboO, 2f 00
Cash paid Stale Treasurer, Jan.
7, i:.. 2'M 00
Paid Treas. National Guards, for
1850, 75 00
" 1857, 75 00
Shamokin (Juards for 1855, CO 00
Doppinville Cavalry, 1834, 50 00
North'd Troop, '5C, 50 00
J. II. Zimmerman, Urigado
Inspector for 1857, 31 00
Assessors for Jista of delin
quent militia, 40 81
Commissions allowed Treasurer, 6 011
Deepreciatud funds, 5 00
Balance due commonwealth. 21107
S2.452 05
Expenditures and receipts of Northumberland
ttm i, Jrom the Jirst day of January, A.
J)., 1857, to the last day of December of the
same year, both days included.
Northumberland County Dll. to the following
Items.
To 132 Orders issued by the com
missioners for view-
Oi'Tstasuinq Taxes kor
Years.
Collectors' Names.
1851,
53,
54,
55,
John Bi a go tnau,
William B. Irwin,
Martin Bachman,
Joseph Eckbert,
A. J. Conrad,
John Simpson,
Joseph Eckbert,
James Lynn,
Cyrennes Bomboy,
Jacob li. Clark,
Joseph llogendocbler,
Samuel Slablnecker,
Jacob Bloom,
Peter Pursel,
M. II. Manly,
Elias Eisenbart,
William I'ardoe,
John Boyer,
Cyrennes Bomboy,
Samuel Stablnecker,
Joseph llogendoebler,
(Jeorge A. Keuler,
Jacob Miller,
Henry V. Simpson,
Jacob Stamm,
Henry Haas,
Solomon Billman,
Anthony Guluspey,
Peter Krise,
Elias Sbafl'er,
Jacob U. Clark,
Jacob Uarmao,
Daniel Wagaoer,
Peter Still,
William Johnson,
Samuel Hales,
Jacob Eckuiac,
56,
57,
Thoie marked with tv
bave since paid
paid in part.
We. tbe undersized, Auditors of Nor
thumberland county, ia tbe Commonwealth
of renoiylrania, do ccRTirr that in pursu
ance of the 4ih tectioo of "an Act eutitled
I an Act regulating countie and townships,"
passed tbe loin day 01 April, lCiit, we met
1 at tha ConnnUeionera' Oflice, in the borough
of Sunbury, on tbe 4lb day of Jeauary, A.
v., teat), and adjourned irotn time to time,
and did audit, adjust and settle the several
accounts required of os. agreeably to the
tame acta of Assembly, aud supplement!
Ing and surveying
roads,
43 V fur building and repai
$280 00
1.G07 65
3 00
172 00
609 39
363 83
380 00
2,340 62
270 00
203 90
142 90
39-1 52
GG3 171
ring bridges,
" Repairing County En
dine. " District Attorney W.
L. Scott,
Assessors' pay,
" Constables' "
" Prothonotary't fees,
2
3
ca
67
4
o. ueara, .
20 " Jurors' pay,
8 Printing,
36 " Commouw'th costs,
10 " Clerk's pay, for '66,
O. Martin, ) .
19 i 57 'O Pt,
CI " Election expenses,
3 " Refunding overpayment
of tax,
20 " Public Buildings,
4 " Road tax on unseated
lands,
1 " School " "
13 " Damages for road?,
39 " Fox Scalps,
1 " For medical attendance
In prison,
16 " Stationary,
1 " Sheriff's fees,
Commissioners' pay,
2 " 1. Bonn,
4 " C. Hottenstein,
5 " F. Haas,
12 " Incidental expenses,
2 " Attorneys for County,
Pleasants & Comly,
8 " Fuel,
6 " Coroner's Inquests,
4 " Speciul and County
Auditors,
I " Agricult'l Society,
13 " Court Crier's pay,
1 " Penitentiary,
6 73
95 57
217 7t
135 30
416 74
61 C9
IS 00
251 39
223 42
145 50
114 00
207 00
127 89
100 00
28 50
Gl 38
106 00
100 00
112 50
312 06
020
Amounting to $10,527 51
Amount of orders paid puid in '57,
and issued in '56 and previous
years,
Treasurer's percentage,
Depreciated monpy,
Treasurer's service for couuty,
2,773
33'J
5
$3,111 31
Xorthumbtrland County Cft. ly the following
Itecipts.
By balance duo county as per Re
port of '56, $108
Cash received from Collectors on
real and personal, 13,392
G3
71
" from unseated lands, Tor
county, road & school,
" Jury funds, rent, Ac. ,
" Hales and (larman,
" for books, stationary, and
time for military pur
poses, '53 and '56,
" " " '57,
413
127
4
52 00
'JO 00
SU.125 30
Amount nf expenditures for tho
jt-ar 1S57, 10.D27 54
Amount of cash rcceivo-d nbovo
expenditures for the year '57, $3,507 70
Amount of orders paid in '57, and
issued iu 'j'j and previous years, 3,111 31
Balacco in hands of Treasurer on
Jan. 1, 185S, $4SG 45
Jury funds remaining unpaid, tor the year'b't
Plaintiff's. Defendants.
Geddis X Marsh vs William Caul.
$1 00
Commonwealth vs D. Conrad,
U. Adams' adm'r vs Ira T. Clomcut,
J. II. Vincent vs (I. Haas,
S. Nesbitt vs II. V. Shelter's admr.
Reynold et al vs samo
Frick vs Lelund,
liowen and Marr vs S. and P. R. Co.
William lleitzman ve J. Ilillbisb,
li. D. Saxton vs J. Simpson,
Commonwealth vs Gcluspey,
" vs VatiRaskin,
Uoken & Gosh vs S. T. McCormick,
Frifer vs Sulnhuch,
Clement vs Vangaskiu,
lluruer vs Uaiuer,
Kissinger vs Stamtn,
Clement vs Noyes,
Suvugu vs Smith,
Jdourey vs Bull A: Lewis,
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
60 00
Northumberland County DP. and CR. on Jan
vary 1st 1858.
VIX.
To amount of orders unpaid for
the year '55, '56 i '37. 51C3 10
To amount of orders for tho years
prior to lb55, as is shonn iu the
order book aud not cancelled, 357 CI
Uncancelled orders, Jan. 1, '58,
CK.
By balance due G. Bright Trea
surer, Jury funds uncollected,
Outstanding tnxus uncollected,
Unseated lauds, estimated,
Balance of Jucob Young, lute
Treasurer, as reported by Spe
cial Auditors,
Buluuce of V. Bucb?r, lute Trea
surer, as reported by the Spe
cial Auditors,
$520 71
48G 42
bl) 00
13,005 61
1,171 bO
1,178
500 00
Due county on Jan. 1, 1839, $17,322 3C
1857, and 1'bkviois Y la iis.
Townships. Statu. County.
Lower Muhuuoy.
Delawure, 253 91 62 13
Lower Mahauoy,
Milton,
Zerbe,
tChilisqnatiue, 432 2C tlOl 0.1
tMilton, tl70 11 ti9 7b
Sbamokiu, 172 9C
Delaware,
Lower Augusta,
Milton,
Lewis, 5 90 23 73
Northumberland, 118 40 Si'j 90
Sunbury, f279 90 t304 58
Zerbe, 175 38 fr-9 55
Coal, 109 00 tSOO 00
Chilisquarpie, t478 71 U.102 C2
Cameron, 13t5 85 t2Jt! 55
Delaware, t700 92 fl,526 83
Lewie, 442 91 fl.040 21
Milton, 234 98 1..G7 31
Mt. Carmel, tl93 24 f3s4 CI
Point, 621 32 t80(5 19
Sunbury, 329 79 881 83
Turbut, 1!I0 84 1 1,092 76
Upper Mabanoy, 89 20 502 76
W ashington, 35 88 217 09
Zerbe, f34l 92 43l 84
Jackson, f!89 56
Jordan, 212 26
Lower Augusta, 512 95
Lower Mabanoy, tl'21 43
Little Mahaony, fU2 23
Northumberland, HM 81
Kusb, 217 21
Shamokin, fiilti 1j5
Upper Aognela, f5l8 19
Militia.
f C 1)11
59 50
41 50
32 50
19 42
42 10
28 98
4 00
b 50
16 00
18 00
23 50
39 50
27 55
73 50
15
71
50 50
51 00
23 00
31 50
71
is
27
28
2S
12
40
53
12
21
21
C3
21
.J5,iia 55 813.005 81 $1,121
iu full ; and thoso marked with a t have
aince
thereto, according to the beat ol our
iudc
ment aud ability. And we do further cetify
that nuon a due examination of the exueose
book of the county the indebtedness of
tame yet unpaid in orders is 85'JO 71 1
1 wilues whereof we bave hereunto set
oar hand and seals this 27tb day of Jaunary.
mat.
T. POnSYTH.
AltM. blill'MAN,
O. T. 1'AHON,
L. S
li, 8.
I.. H.
Adintnlntiator'H Kotlce.
NOTICE is hereby given Ihal letters or ad
ministration have been- eranted to the sub
scriber on tha estate of John Graves, lato of Zrrbe
to vnablp, Northumberland county, deceased. All
persons indebted to said estate will please mane
immediate payment, and those, having claims to
preeont them dity authenticated for oltloment.
HEl'HEN KMME, Adm'r.
Trevotton, May 8, 1688. 6t
NOTICE.
ALL persona indebted to James Dcard, late
Prothonotary of Notthumlierland county, fot
fees, Sic, are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and thus save cost and lurthrr trouble, as
all accounts remaining unpaid will be placed in
the hands of a Justice for collection. Payments
can be made either to the subscriber or te J. .
Beard, at his office.
JAMES BEAI1D.
Suubury, March 97, 1858 tf
MILLINERS GOODS.
Mhn SI. l. CiHSNlcr, respectfully on
nounces, that she has just returned from
the city with a new, cheap and elegant assort
ment of
Spring and Bummer Millinery Goods,
Consisting of new pattern Bonnets, Straws
Gimps and Fancy Honnets, also Kibbons, Flowers
and Fancy Trimmings, Ladies Dress Caps, See.,
all of which will be sold cheap.
Bonnets of every descriptions made to order.
Old bonnets bleached and pressed in the best
manner.
Thankful for past patronage, she solicits a con
tinuance of tho same.
' Store in Fawn Street, 2nd door below the Rail
Koad.
Sun'.urv, April 17lh, 1858. 2in'S
"" NOTICE.
rJvIIE account of Paul Animerrnan, r.'rj..
- Trustee of Mary Wolvertoti (a lunatic) has
been filed in tho Court of Common Pica ol
Northumberland county, and will be presentcj
to the said court on tha first Monday ol August,
next, fur confirmation.
DAMKL BECKLEY, Proth'y.
Prothonotary's OHicc,
Sunbury, May 23, 1S58. at t
F0H SALE OR RENT.
Til E large double frame house in the Borough
of Northumberland, belonging to tho estate of
C. H. Kay, deceased. This is a very desirable
residence beautifully siluatd uii the North
Branch of the Susquehanna, with a largo garden,
Carriage House, Stable cVe., belonging to it.
Terms moderate Enquire of U. W. Scales,
Williamsport, or 1). Brautigm, Esq., Northum
berland. March 27. IS59.
GEORGE TIILL,
AT LAV.
aUNBTJRY, PA.,
r.ri'CTFl'l.l.V informs the p:blie and
bis trirmis generally, mai r.c naa removes
to Kunbury, and has opened a law olbce at liis
rrsidente, in Market fqiiare. His acquaintance
with the Engli-ih and I'crmon enables him to
transact business in both langanis.
April 10, I8S8. ly
Estate of PATRICK deceased
"I Writ of Partition and
Michael Hughes J valuation issued out of
va ( the Orphans' Court of
Tbe heirs of Tatrick Northuinberl'd county,
II ughrs, dee'd. I rcturnaMo to August
J Term, A. D., 1858.
.V OTICE ia hcrebyj given to the heirs and
1 legal representatives of said Patrick Hughes,
lato of Zerbc township, Northumberland county,
deceased, that liyjvirtucof tho above writ, to roc
.llmrtroV an iiioiiL-st will be held at the l.ilc resi
dence of said Patrick Hughes, deceased, in tlie
town of Trcvorton, in .erbe township, aiurrsanl,
on Tuesday, the 22d day of June, next, nt '0
o'clock, A. M., fur the purpose nf making Parti
tion of, or to value aud ap;iraise the Real Lstate
uf said deceased to wit: Of a certain lot or piece
i.f land, situate in the town of Trcvorton, afore
said, containing 23 feet iu front and 1 23 fret
deep, fronting on Shainukiu street, adjoining lots
of Thsmas Rilry on the Wist, and in the East
of Di'tiick. At which time and placo you
may attcml if you think prop, r.
JAMES VANDYKE, Shrriif.
Sheriffs Oflicc, Sunbury, 1
May lSth, lK."a.
WASHINGTON IIOUSEJ
W. A. COVERT, rropriclor.
fciXJXJiixJinTir, pa.,
rlIIE prtipiietur respectfully informs his IVkhuIh
and the puhlie eoneruliy. Ihal he is ropiiriiic;
and renovatiud the "'iVashiuiiton llouso," sn
to entertain both transient and ierinniieiit vimIois
in a suitulile and coinfirUble manner.
'rhiiWfiil lnr Ihe fialronaire extended tu
father, be respectfully sulii its the contimimne
the same. Ilr will lake rharue ol Hip '
iiigton House" on the fust i.iy of Apiil, 11c it.
lie will have an Omnibus running to the
different liuilroad DepoU frr the accoiiiinfdalion
of Passengers, fiee of charge.
V. A. CU rJlil'.
Punbury, March 20, 1S5M,
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOOES !
npiIK sul.acril.crs respectfully announce to lli. i.
-- fi if nils and the public in general that they
have received at their Store, in Upper Auijusla
. . v .-.1 i 1 a.,.ni.i 1Q at I.' litiu'a
township. Northumberland count), 1 a., at Kline s
(irove, their
Kni'lll" mill Slimmer COOdS.
pi IUB HUU BUUIimruuuus,
and opened to the puMic a full assortment of
Merch.udixe, &c , consisting in part ot (Moths,
,,. . s. , . si t
black and funcv Casbiincrrtf, Cliotks, Kentucky
Jt'ans, togetlier Willi a geiicrui iantiy 01 rurnn
and Summer Goods, adapted to all grades cf
persons. '
Hunt Mine Clotiiiso ety cheap. j
Ladies' Dress Oods, Summer Shawls, (iini;hanis J
t'halli Delains, llucals, Holn's A'yuil-
les. Calicoes, Black Silka, Ac. j
Also, a fresh supply of Drugs and Medicines, .
Groceries, Ac. j
A new supply of Hardware, Queeneware, ;
WooJcn ware, ic. !
A large ussortir.ei.l of BOOTS and SHOtW, ,
suil.U'le fur .Men, Women and Children. I
IIats and C.WS. Fish und Siir. j
And all goods usually kept iu a country stoit- .
Our display is unsurpassed. The aboe named !
stock of goods will le sold at prices to suit the 1
times for CAII .r in exchange for country pio
duce at the market price. ,
Anp shall be happy to meet our fiicm's a 11 J
the patrons of ur rstablisbuient, and sell tin 111
50
50
50
goods at such prices as cannot fail lo gite entire
salislailion.
Tlianklnl fur past favors we hope by strict lit-
I tculiou to merit a continuance nf the same.
J. V. A I. Y. KU.NK.
Kline's Grove, Pa , May 15th, i'jA.
00
00
00
00
50
50
50
50
50
00
50
A LI, persons indebted lo the subicuber an- re'
ipiesltd tu call and settle their accounts.
Those attending to this notice will save costs.
UUT. CLEMENT.
Sunbury, May 8, ISfttl
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan." Cuui' i ,he iauaiiia on the opposite siilo of tbe rir, bot!i
of Northumberland county, will be expostd r ,., , fr, Sunhurv. Tha ate.niilK.at
00
50
to Public Bale, at the houae of John Iting&man,
in Georgetown, Northumberland county, afore
said, on Tuesday, the !2d day of June, next, the
following described Iteal Esta'e to wit : Two
certain LOTS UU PIECES OF GEO CM), sit
uate Iu Georgetown, aforeaaid, upen onc'ol which
there is a Dwelling House, Ac. Late the estate
of Jacob Strieker, late of Dauphin county, dee'd.
Hale lo commence at to o'clock, A. M., of said
day, when the terms of sale will be maJe known
by JACOB STKICKKK, Adm'r.
By order of the Court,
C. BOVD Pt'liSEK, Clk. O. C. )
55
the
Sunbury, May lSth, 1;S. J
T.. m. .'2ll(l .Ah. ml Il.e buli.Ii. a ull iba
day of April, 18iV, whan a deed will be
ic.
May IS, ISS8.-W.
STRING All ItANOEMKN T'
LACKAWANNA & BLOOM BUIld R.ft,
AfFOUPINfl superior fncrlrtioa for travel to New
Yoik, l'hila lflpii a, and the North and W.m,lT on
liections at rVrsnton with tbe irsins ol' MjeMwi
taeVnwanim and Western Kuilroad ComriiTiy i also fnf
travel Sooth arid West over Ihe Caltau-istu, Wil!iili;sfJtl
and trie Hailioaii and ooimacling trains
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p.........M l,y llie 4 oVI.'rk P. M. Train v'1.111.: Sou:!
ran tiikrii-e II oVlock P. M r.xpiess tt.11.1 f..i K'm.r
mid tlio Wesl.or 1 K!iieat lilooinslinrir and lute Hie I o'
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Matlh IS, 1 '. fn;iih,li .l-lO.
viiT:L:Li-:r. & vilon
KAT-TIrAOTUnl'NG COS
FAMILY SEWIXG MACHINES
r a 'III : nun
I. lion ol'
IIK tlnnninioiu favor ilii-.-1i linsiiltciKlirdllni illtlo-!:'r.
WitKKMirt .V Wilson's Fumily SewinT ,VU-
cl.lne, is surBi'ient evidence of iis eicerlenee. It is necl
less now to say. Unit this usefal inslruinvnt is K'001111114
doiiinPlic jiisttlutiun : Ihe fact is recuntzed dy its iiH'ie.is
till use in thou Knnds of Kumilies in every rank in life. 7'o
thoso who hive liitberto 1 efraiuel from itvarlniK ttirmstlves
of its uilviintairi'S, it may uut Le snii.is to suy, ilint Us util
ity ia not a prolilcin lo lie fciilveil, but a success slreailjr
rrulizeil. The lii'-lu-st tesimony is constantiv cllcred, con-
j rrauzeil. i lie lib-iu-st tesimony is constantly cncrrd.coii
lirming; the verdict vthicli has given tins lu-.lrii iKii.Si
wute niuierivitiiiiL a riiiiiiiuoil.
This Machine is conceived on a principle entirely oriui
il, liuina siicciiilty and adtniinhly ailriled to Ihe must per
fect work on every kind of mute-rial ; and, huvmir beta
sulijertrd to u three ytiirV test or the Heuirtiii.
chnractui by KauiiJion, nud in various braii'-lics cf Mau
luctmc, vHU1Hsli1.5umhetl uwcfc. it ia Whevt-1 tli.it u
all the grcnt points requisite tou complete ami iTncutvi
Sew 1 nil Mitciiim.', il c untut be approuciieii in ei c'lotu c.
Aiikhi;.: tic unJouIitct! ailvJUi.itT'K it srt stea over u
others, liittv immed Ihe iuU' nijr ;
1. litt biinplicity of cuiiBUiu'ttcm, uud cuiiscquent t'toc
duiit fnuii tiuranpt mei.t niid lit'ed of rrKiirn
-2. li uiiexn(n(.ltil rupiditv uud euw of opciation.
lu noiM '.ex Hit Vfinent.
1. Tiie Krrat vaiifty tt purpnjie Ut wluc't it "a:i he nt
I lirH4. v. lnr'i (ni be achieved by in einrr uiccliuni j1
UifUllH. A int,
i. lue iic-..niiti''it b'.Miity md ilurnbili y of the wo'Ii,
ll timl ynor f:u'bne invuluitble I buvi u - it a ytar,
ftntl It ha never bcrri out of iidfr. The n'he'i is vtiy du
rable, uinl t un tie ml i;tcJ to hue or omrfu nuitt-rinis. It
work with the mpulity of n t'or.en pntr . f imm'i i mvca
much tune, futiffim and expfhse. One of yur Macliiiife
is uat;d in n;- niihera fiim.ly ; tni'.lht r 111 l!" housth', ot"
fciFf.-r: mi-! liil.fth l.vvailo'is i,it-ii(ls. Tre oiniiitinB uf
nit nor t ! with tlmt I hnvo jut exprwafd.11 Mis Ai.im
us t-'orn Uiicliic.
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m mA NVlUoiril....jujas .u v,f uu American I,..u.
tm,-.
his i i-'l'iu:
Sfu'inj M trhi'ie piiri'liuFeii yrn r.as been w h1!.
of I ' ' y"!
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'Vs jirfl'si them (t lamily life Tril iis.
Tllt-y sis the l;iv trill: t"ir I'nilu ics Tunc.",
Are'w illiout a n.iil S iPiililiC AnnT.Liri
W'nik ruiir unift'tiiily tlmu lliu liaurl llstn:l.
I 1-. the work often onliiiary sewcis J.iir C.nn.
I l.inal to nine seatntrrsse. Home J-uni.il
I 'I'us liiui uii.r, lur I'jiinly use. Auvoe:ite if Jour:;r.!.
M.iM lioior:ilil'.' 10 Aui.-'rlenil i;-iin ! iudjt-iul.-iit.
e.ionot imagiiis aaylhiiift ir.'iru per!"eet Lviiichst.
Will ijive entire ntisiacli" !. tiljM'rver.
!
, A.lnnrai ly iHhirt.tirVan
I i.e utit ever luvcnleil. Chris' laa liuiaorr.
see lliise rxau.i.it-r.
imily use. t:'irnu-!a.
I lmlis,wiiai.lc ia every immiy. Tha I'na.-her
i W e nPltc il Willi Chlhusiasni I'hrisitjii l ilt!: ci necr
j Wi, ( l uwalU.S;ll,!ull,
1 A l.eiielaction of tliene. I'nluan.'s Maaine.
: M iS'ial in oi.erution.-Mrs. sieph.ns' i; mliiy.
Beyond aU iiestin. me machine..-l,i.o li!ustrte.l.
The Sliteh e;nlli.it t:u u::riHe.l .ui Aeuci..lui.t
Tl.y ma.maia the rrenii.ones -t:xim
I tl.r lime nud litaltn ti ten w rii ;.ir Cur:
, lluf horn-hiM m t -btacirv w.ih it.Kiiti'tr; nit.
up.uv in i:inii"iiLiie wnr'n. umiy r-,vfc.
Arelire-einliieii'.lv supefl .l. ljuhe inti r.
Oiieofinu li us.li id if-ils i.. S.J annul.
I'linvuHeti in every tjiu Ity. ll iy lli...h.
Iietly. nhefnl. ineieul Leslie's GixZ-.'U.'.
lluvv ii'i trjaul lnr I'aimlv use. Mnsii'al ' iV!
A tiinii -.li . iiiecliante.'il )teiiiii .V Y J.rfi: .
t'omh.i.e. r e.iy retjuiremeiit I at'sily l:ifi ,ic
Vuslly taiperi'ir to sll olheis I i .(1en I'n
We cannot tire ill its pruise New orktv.
I'or furtln r pariienlais apply to H. H. Mss er.
Sunburv, l'a., aient of the i iaimlacturct, h
will supply mucbiucs at tho mauufjc'.urei
pricea.
bntibury, May lu, ltia. if
EILVZn. PLATED-VAIIB '
siiMi'uii utii 11 r
JOHN O..ME1H& SO,
rt 1111' ol.kst V'lcciro 1'li.ti r in tbe United .stcs,
- niauiifacturcs of cery variety of (iumtj
dated Willi pure silver, Albata, l!ritlai.i
bt.:e:j.
Tea Sells, L'ins, Waiters, Casters, Cuk," Has-
keia, l'itihrrs, Goblet-., Communion frt-rtiei.
j spoons, TotVa, Knives, tic. All guods warrant-
; ed as represented.
1 1
J N'.'iih Hast corner Oih a. I Clie-nut :-!'ert.
I I'l.iiaJ'.-lj iiia, renin.
I May 8, 158. ly
; EV1EUEYSTEAI.I 1'Er.TlY Ai D
TOWIKO BOAT COMPANY.
rpRAVKLLUBS and others aie repccifu!:y
inf .rnied ibat the subscriber has eljl .l-!iej
a bTLlAM FKHHV over the leuMpiifhauna, at
i aun'uury. That a lar;;e, sale and eoutinotiious
steauiiioBt will run regnluily sua promptly, ai
all hours Juiinri the day, to carry footpasseiigera
H Un n. ....Ii...l..a A... t.iueeii oiii.urv and
will run from Market tstrcct Whatf, and will
carry passengers to and from the Packet morning
and evening. The Steam ferry now affords n.'l
only a safe and convenient transit over the tSu
quchanua, but also a pleasant uiul agreeable ride.
IHA T. CLEMENT, Proprietor.
Akpiisw IIi.ovim, Cap, ain.
ciunbury, May I, 1858.
FOR KENT.
rpHK Ptore Koi.m in Market alrest, formerly
A occupied hj P. W. Gray. A pply lo the ex
ecutont of II. Masjer, dtH'sseJ.
flisl I '
made, lk'0V.N'S and Dn h.n's DsmsiJ ol li'iufai
I and Kusliun.l's Mui.eiasl
M'h 14,'AT. t'lll Tli
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