Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, June 26, 1858, Image 4

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    At the jdoor.
ydruck ten; I seized my hal
,Ano good niglit to
vf ! Ilic lass I courted, who
Came willi mo tlirourdi the hull.
She t;nj within I lie portal.
And 1 gnzed tipon her charms.
And oh ! 1 luiigi (I tint ni-'liieiit
To clasp her in my anus
She ?ji?ko nb-ut llie ino jn and stnr,
llo.v tl.-.ir and hriijiit tli.y shone ;
I f.iid 1 Hi niglit tlieero- tv.iilU.iil
L'mIcs u Lad rain uon.
'1 hen I edged a little closer,
Put my arms nrorod her w.iist,
And gazed ujk'ii ih.we- rosy li;,
I Imi$& f! n:ucli to la:.W.
f.'il I. "m." rVart Susy,
l'l! nufi lfit cunfetiltd
II' I If.,,.! tr-nighl without a kim
1'il iHiii:; glow dcinriilcd.
Vlun m oho turned her rcy mouth,
And .neiyihiw? wis hind;.
Qif.'k (''11.11 the lij'" I mi '.i-d a kiss
Or.. Yankee lAmdlo L'.i idy !
T;-nn o'.l' f'T home I started,
J ('' 1 I'l'ger e..v,
V i'n n lif.lt heart wnj Irrccles thin,
i wi.i-llc.l oil liii v ay,
ITni.-j li.ir'i ibis truth. each hasufi.1 youth,
v.'li.) serl.-i lor wu.Mi'J bliss,
No I .fs wilt love until y m :nnve
r.er fif ins" vi'h a kiss.
'A) u m 0 v 0 w $
fuller '.iicr i;
said to li r, 'Uernl copy
r ' 'j:
u! i ''''
.:, - riwii u 'V
uu-.i n.t:o ..nci-u m;o tne
.i".e lv uii honi-fct iniuer
a r.ieu.'.cr o! t.li l.o.. er IIoks'.- :
AN A'..'IiT
Ti yrevi v'-ever li: :,i min to Ku!i.fcrny.
'l cpcir i:l v.: tKe -Sfi't, i.c Ka'lj'urnj, rtprettn
tei! Sennit C'.d Attci:d!y, (.' f.utt
as fulli rs :
IsrcnoN 1. No nij.v rot r.cw on inhubi
uv, in, .r. J icgei voter i:i this Slait,fliall
f.Ciiu.iiil to li v, rez:dt, or stay iu this
rf.ait t'tiLV Iobslt.
tKo. 2. Kuny niu?r hoo willfully and asi
'.ent!y vioU..-? the lust eccksban of this r.ct,
s' a i bo transported from this 3tuit, and sold
to t.i" lowest biddor, Chinuuien excludid.
h'i:c. 3. Nljrjors who cum with their mus
ters la Fij iiu temporarily, shall not be in
fclevvdd ii iu ruwUuns uv this ncUt ; pro
vidf.l, such i''jiirn;ii don't assceed 40 years.
11 uiiiiy si in gi ts . eked on the shoars ov
this Siait witii n i.igger ou bo:de, tr.d if
euch t'ir';F-r s'i !! try to swim, he shell be
pnrbed ti.ider t' n wotter.
1. All aot or parts uv ackts contra
v. nic tlii.', o roptuled.
As 1To.;i:t CoN'.nsiiOK. A farmer aud
Lis Suu Jlui.s havirg been to market in the
rcj.t Ijwd, end disposed of their load of potato!-?,
ot ready to return home. The farmer
iaid h iLStlf couir.irtt.biy down and com
iiiciicuii sleeping while llaua drove the hor
ses. rioou ITans commenced thinking about the
bii re as and pork his mother had promised
to itecp for hiiu until hio return,- smucktd Lis
lips and drove tlo horses farter.
The old man lifted himself upon his elbow
find exclaimed : 'Hans, don't drive them hor
E05 so fast ; they had a good full load this
morning," laid Lia'olf down, and snoozed
Ojain.
A little time the horses were driven slower
then Hans thought again about the pork and
pca;, and imagining '.he eld man asleep, whip
pad up the horses at a full speed.
The old man sat up in the wugon a second
time and exclaimed : "Hans, how irrnny times
do you want me to tell you not to drive them
horses so fast ? Oh, boy, if 1 would havo done
so with my father 1"
" The devil of a father you nins't have had,"
replied Harjg.
What 1" cried lie father. "Boy, 1 had a
darned sight better father than ever you hod."
Focsb Tiis M ATCii. We saw a good thing
a few days since, soys the Philadelphia North
America. In the Court of Quarter Session
a petty ca6e was being tried. A well-known
criminal lawyer, who prided himself upon his
tkill in crofs examiug a witness, had an odd
looking genius upou whom to operate. Tho
witness was a boB shoemaker.
" You Bay, sir, that the prisoner is a thief?'
Yes, sir ; 'cause why, sho confessed it."
"And yoo also swear i-ho bound shoes for
you subsequent to the confession 1"
"1 do, sir."
"Then," giving a sogatim9 look to the
court, "wo nro to understand thut you employ
di.-honest people to work for yon, even after
their rascalities are known ?"
"Ofcourso; how cba could I get assist
ance from a lawyer 1"
Not much made out of that nilncss.
A Good VTjtnt'ps "Did tho defendant
knock toe pluiuliU'down with a malice pro
p.T.se ?'
' No sir ; he knocked hiiu down with a flat
"You mhnnderstnud mo, my fiiend ; I want
to know whether ho attacked him with an
tvil in lent.
"Ob no e'r ; it was outside tho tent."
"No no ; 1 wish you would tell nm weather
tho attack was at all a preconcerted ufl'uir."
"No, air ; it w.13 not a free convert affair
it Was a circus."
DiAtyvN D.(T. There was a dcacou in a
l. wn of New Hampshire, by the uame of Day
by tradu a cooper. Uuo ftabbath moriun
1. , . - .
.0 bbftrJ B number Of boys pl-iyiug 111 front
of b'1.4 housn, and he went out lo stop their!
tii.oath brtakiug. Assuming a grave couu- j
tenanca, he said to them.
'Y air"" inmirtdistnlv r.'id'iml r,r tb..
Ats. sir, ininirtuiateiy n puon cue o. tn
1VS, "Deacon Uay, the cooper ."
jvovs, no vou unn.T wuai unv nii- te : i
boys,
Wheu Eve brought wo to all tnankiud,
Old A ! am called no rnuu,
iiat when tha wooed with love so fond,
Ho thnn pronounced it wortmaa.
But now with folly and with prida
Their husband's pockets trimming,
Tho ladies era so full of whirus
That people call them vrliiui men.
William Smith, in Milwaukie, Wisconsiu,
ve as fined thirty dollars for kissing Mrs. Louiti
Urasbalt, a Dutch lady, weighing one hundred
and fifty lbs. The deed was done on tho
eidu walk, in tLu presence of her husband,
to bo said
' 1 vos so triad I could not spLeuk."
A Frenchman, ropcatedlv hearing the word
pri-rs used to imply persuade, one evening,
when in compaiiy, oxelaiuiui : "1 eoy, sipiceze
t Hut lady to sing.
Tim wind it blew, the snow it flow, and
raised particular thunder wila skirt and
Locpj, a id chicken-coops and all euch kinds
oi plunder.
' Sambo, you Hack t'.ef, Eambo; why you
pe-traj dat secret 1 told you da odi-r day T
1 betrayed tbt secret t 1 scorns d4 puts
tn.u. 1 found I couldn't keep urn, S3 I told
cm to somebody that could.
Don't touch the lata when the drnms era
resounding. A wis man remaios silent
wi.i!t fools ar ipeakiug.
Wo r.ever knew a nan disposed to scora
ilb boxkl, who was tct TiKDssif S fall' objoct
oi scorr. ts the kumblett.
SADLER Y AND HARNESS MAKING
T
HIK .,,l,,TilH.r. rcsnectfullv inlorm in cm-
rens of Kutibtiry and vicinity that they have
commenced the above business a lew uoorscuo-re.
the Tost Office, Market Square. Sunbury, Pa.
Work of all kinds In their line of business will
he done promptly and neatly on the most tea
stable terms. CLEMENT cfc OYSTER.
February 13, 1858. '
.ioiii sTi; iB,
ATTOHWEV .A.T LAW,
(Jice in Macktt ft., opposite the Court House,
SUNBUIIV, TA.
Collections made anil Professional Business
generally attended to Fromptly utid Curefully.
Pini.Apri.rHiA Rf.rrnExcE :
Mnllitt 4- Fnirthoriie, Dichl V Wcrtx,
Davis V llirney, F. 'J'yloi A Co.
Kunhiiry. Juno 20, 1P7.
TO
3 40 Per n.li rcl-
jPHU .'t:bscriler respectfully informs the citi
a. reus of Sunbury and vicinity that he haa just
received a supply of KLOUK, which he is old ring
ut wholesale or retail from $5 40, $0 37) tj
6 S7t per Barrel. He uhso sells some na low as
70 :. per quiuier, ull of which ho WAR.
11 A N i 'A lo be Uoud.
CAN 1)1. VIS for sale, wholesale or retail.
Thankful tor pact patronage ho hopes to con
tinun to merit lac same.
I Uiv li 1UU A CALL!
M. ('. GKAK1I ART,
Mariiet St., Sutibury, Pa.
lei ruary 57, isr.8.
Ml'? "fj Trf r.-.-rt -vfri
Mcikct Street, Suubury Ta.
npilK snhscril er reppertfully informs the ciiij
ten of Suubury, and the public generally"
that ho haa purchaKcd, and will take puiseiion
in the above well known utand on the Ut ol
April next, formerly kept by Mra. Thompson.
that he wnl pot the tair.e m complete repair.
In addition he will provide a conveyance to rarry
pafscngcra to and from the different Railroad de
pot, and w ill leave no ellVitt untried to render
hia hi' lei a desirable atopping place for kuc.'H and
travelers. JOHN LtlfEU,
Fcbrusrv 50, lfir.S.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
01'KttlKD AT
PllIVATB ALE .
fRJVIK subscriber otters at private sale, a eer
J. ttt'n 'ol or piece of land, situate in Lower
Augusta township, Noiihiimberliind county,
ahrtut 8 miles below Sunbury, bounded on tho
west by tho river Susquehanna, on the south by
land ol Ocorgo rVilcr, on the east by land ol
Wm. Kroh, and on the north by land of Win.
1!. Jones, containing 6 Acres and 18 perches,
all of which is cleared and in a very hiith state
of cultivation. The Northern Central Kail
Road passes through the truet, and ia also
bound on tho eust by the Muin Hoad leading
from Sunbury to llairiaburg, which together,
with tho River upon the west, ond the fertility
of the soil makes it a very pleasant and desira
ble situation.
ALSO; another certain Tract of Land, situate
in said township, adjoining lands of William
Kroh, on the south, the heirs of Robert and Ar
thur Auchmuty ! on tho cast Wm. V. Silver
wood, and a public road on the north, and Wm
R. Jones on the west, containing 93 Acres 121
perches strict measure. 4bout 50 acres of which
aie cleared, and ill a high state of cultivation
and ihe. residue most excellent land for cultiva
tion, but is now covered with excellent timber,
and if purchased soon, the purrhaser can get a
large quantity of Railroad Ties on the same.
This tract it aU-o well watered, having several
fine springs upon it, and every field can be wa
tered therehv. An indisputable title will be given
and terms of sale reasonable.
WILLIAM R. JONES.
Lower Augusta tp., January 2, 1857. tf
STORE.
t IISS LOUISA SHISSI.ER, respectfully in-I'-"-
forms the citizens of Trevorton and sur
rounding county, that she has opened n new
store of Millinery ond Fanry Goods, at Trevor
ton in Shamokin street, nearly opposite Knnuse's
Tavern, where all kinds of Bonnets and Fancy
Goods can be had at the lowest terms.
Dress making also attended to in (he best
manner and latest style.
April 25, 1H58. tf
LANCASTER COLLIERY FOR SALE.
Important to Coal Operators.
flHE undersigned Lessees of the "Lancaster
Colliery," near Shamokin, Northumberland
county, Pennsylvania, wUhing to retire from the
business, oiler for sale the Lease and Fixtures
of said Colliery, on salisfactoiy terms. This
Colliery has been in operation since 1851, and
has been successful beyond expectation. The
Coal is a superior articles for all us to w hich
Anthracite is applied, and a good market has been
established, which can be much extended. The
Breaker and Fixtures are cf the very hei-t char
acter and will recommend themselves to persons
acquainted with the business.
The Lease runs to January 1, 1SB4, and is a
favorable one for the operator.
For further information apply at the Colliery
in person, or by letter to bhainol.in, P. O., Nor
thuinhci'luud county, Pennsylvania.
COCHRAN, PE ALE &. CO.
February C, 1858. tf
JOWES HOUSE.
HULLS t OVERLY, Proprietor.
Cor, of Market Strcit tf Market Square,
II A R K i S U V R G , r A .
eplUS NKW A Nil l.l.r.llAN ritOTK!., recently erec
J. led by the Mra JONKS, in il tri i luntj. i'a., Iwv
ln; bt n U-.-imV l'.r a U-nn of ycais ly llie miilTSii'iirtl, he
Ijkes tint ..ultlod of inKiiiK the HUrnliou ol his 1'ora.er
putroiis, unit the Unveiling counDuioty, tiieleto.
Having u iront ol one liumiretl uml luiiy Kel nn tl:e
rnncip'il meet ol the city, anil J-ii'ly-lvo Keel Fiont on
Muiltei Irquure. it e'lnaot ml to pruvs attractive as well
us lui iiijiir to sirae.'eis.
The Chstiiil-eu. me tf fine size, vvel! ventih'-tfil, and
I.'ehti-.t vwl'i Li n it nmio'cr wuh coiiiieclinir uooruiu
kll',1 l!ie;n very ,l,t;ilio Tor inmilies
J nc H:i!i urn unriiit-ii tlir.'iiRnotit or lleatrrs; ami
ni-i) lie iu ri, iiti-'i uv eiiii'm, 111 i.u-i. iihb iK-en flt.ai .1, inui
,,, on.luce to the safety, comfort, anil bappincis of the
guests.
Visifrs inpy, therefore, rest nssuied, that the '-Jones
IK . use' h-t la-en lilnJe .eifeet ill all its appointments
thai iai-l nVfurtmeiil h:is l.rt pUiretl in chsigr of K.Apc-
"J 1 1 iinpetent feiiM.iti llinf 111 every pHrtienlnr
I "lc '"" " ml -ntrj t y t'-.t- I'r. pr.cl.n, w liall rd
,., e wh0 in!..; ui.,ke ,t ,hrir hi . as r.t a d. sr
of c..mi"it in may beobumeil at uny similar esuLhshmeut
in the rate.
T,i at-i-nre tins di-iitub'e result, he hes furnislie.l ths
P'll.llc DiiU Pmi-bIo I'nvnle I'ailors. Clin.ills-ia, Inning
U.Kini. AiowilhentlrHy NKW Kl KNITl'IIK; uudnl.i
arruu;el within the l-uiljii . a fine Uarhcrs hjl.x'n, Oys
ter S.-il.Hiii, lirciK K.Hiit. IbitandC'ild lt illis. .Vs.
Tlic Culinary LK-purtinta. and DininK it-v.ni will receive
the csc. ml miration of i.e I'rou, ieir, whn h he trusts,
will tie a sulhVieut (.Miarunli-i that all tastes will I suited
After returninf! Ins heurlMt tluuiks to his old friends
and pair.ins, fur thr generous pair.uniie so Urns ulendid
li. hlinatthf "Covrrly H .us,-," m,d iw , his friends
and lutr.ma at the "C...ul,. H.se," Caps Island, durli,.
th season of iW, It irspttfailjr auliciu a coiitinuiuicc
of ilauii. "JO.NE81IOI SB."
t o , WELLS COVERLY.
January 30, 1659 Wa.
Ryport othe Auditors of Northumberland
County for, 1857.
Cect'je Rriijhl Esquire, Treasurer in ac
count, tci'.h the County of Northumberland,
from the frst day if January, A. D , 1657,
to the last dtiy of Vectmber of the tame
year, both dayi encludtj.
DR.
To baluuce duo County as per
Auditor's Report, $108 63
Outstanding county tux for 1S56
uud previous yeurs, 12,114 07
Errors iu Duplicates. 40 97
Hutuading to baniutl Hales for
overpayment of taxes, 3 33
' Jacob Qaroion, " 1 36
Cath received oo unseated lands
for 1856 & '57, 413 73
Cash of Jas. Deard, Jury funds, 60 00
Cash for rent of public buildings
and other sources, 47 55
Cash reofeired for military porpo-
Its for le i 'b6, 11 00
" " 1837, : 00
Amount of County tax aseesied
for 18,ri7, 17,500 84
.$30,389 87
CR.
By flmpent of outstanding taxes
for 1857, and previoDi years, $13,905 81
Exonerations allowed collectors, 1,420 GC
Commission, 937 eo
Paid on Coinmlssioners' Orders, 13,300 60
Commission allowed Treasurer on
f 13,300 CO. at 21 ft?. 332 f0
Treasurer's service forcourjty, 75
Counterfeit tnoney, 6 00
Balance due County(from Treoau-
er, (since paid) ' 486 22
$30,389 37
Grorge Tiriyht F.tq., Treasurer of Xorthumber'
land Countif. tii account with the fame, re
pu tiwj State ta.r on real and personal,
DR.
To fcalurice due as per Auditors'
Report for 185C, $1,033 81
Outstanding State tax as per Au
ditors' Report or 18;.fi, 7.503 05
State tax assessed Tor 1857, 17,198 40
Cash receive'! on unseated lands
for ls55and '56, 109 73
Krrots iu duplicate for 1G56, 73 20
Interest on outstanding tax, 19 19
Three copies of l.awa, 1 50
$25,938 93
CR.
By cash paid State Treasurer, os
per receipt dated Feb. 7,
1657. $1,033 81
" " July 8, '57, 3,059 84
July 22, '57, 9,086 38
5 per cent, abatement on rotate
tax, 509 81
Tuid State Treasurer, Sept. 2,
1857, 550 30
" Jan. 7, '58, 1,299 33
" F. Ducher, fur over paid
t'tate tax, as per Auditor
Cenei n's order, dated March
11, 1857, 27C 21
Exonerations allowed collectors
for 18o7 ond previous, 1,191 50
Commissions, 1,550 11
Outstanding State tax for 1857
and previous, 5,745 55
Treasurer's commission on $1G,-
956 9-1 at 1 percent. 1G9 57
Balance due commonwealth, fctili 37
$25,938 93
Tai-crn, Distilltts and Latin House Licenses
DR.
To amount of Tavern licenses
granted by the Court of (Quar
ter Sessions for 1807, $1,275 00
Store licenses grautod iu 1S57, 250 00
Brewers " " 50 00
Billiard tables and places of a-
musemeut, CO 00
Retailers licenses for 1857, 997 50
EatiDg houses, Restaurants, kc. 180 00
$2,812 50
CR.
Cosh paid State Treasurer as per
receipt dated July 8, 1857 $1,714 75
Cufh pai.l Statu Treasurer, Jan.
7, 1858.
860 80
13 00
1.1 00
63 50
127 45
10 00
$2,813 50
$1,201 77
1,053 00
178 51
18 77
$2,452 05
$1,121 55
423 50
Cash paid John Rubins for pub
lishing Mercantile Appraiser's
lift,
' C. O. Buclimon, "
Exonerations allowed,
Treasurer's commission on $2,7-19
at 5 percent.
Balance duo last year,
Militia I'incs.
Dli.
To amount of said fines outstand
ing fur 1S56 and previous,
Amount assessed for 1857,
Balance duo iu 1856,
Error in duplicate,
CR.
By amount of said fines uncollec
ted for 1856 and previous,
Exonorutions allowed collectors,
Commissions " "
Araouut oiJ County Commis
sioners for time occupied iu mil
itary business in ISoC,
Cash paid Statu Treasurer, Jan.
7, 185C,
raid Treas. National Guards, for
1856,
" " 1837,
" Shamokin Cnards fur 1855,
" Deppinville Cavalry, 1851,
" Noi lliM Troop, '5fi,
" J. II Zimmerman, Brigade
Inspector for 1857,
" Assessors for lists of delin
quent militia.
Commissions allowed Treasurer,
Deepreciated funds,
Balance due commonwealth.
33 13
26 00
250 00
75 00
75 00
50 00
50 00
50 00
34 00
40 84
6 00
5 00
211 07
$2,452 05
Kxyenclitxirrs and rectiptt of Xorthumberland
i 'tmntii. from the fist day of January, A.
i)., 1857, to the I'ist day nf December of the
same y.ar, lulh days included.
Xorthundiii land County DR. to the following
Jl LIIIS.
To 132 Orders isrued by the com
uiisiouer3 for view-
Oltstaxuino Taxks for
Years.
1-S51,
'5.1,
54,
Collectors' Names.
John liitieman,
Wiliium li. Irwin,
Martin Much man,
Joseph Kckbert,
A.J. Conrad,
John .Simpson,
Joseph Eckbeit,
James l.ynn,
t'yrenncs Duinboy,
Jacob It. Clark,
Joseph llogendoeblor,
Samuel .Stuhluecker,
Jacob ISloom,
Peur Puuel,
M. 11. Manly,
l.iias Eipuhnrt,
William Pardoe,
John 13 oyer,
Cjreiinos Domboy,
Samuel Stahlnecker,
Joseph llogeodotbler,
Ceorge A. Keelcr,
Jacob Miller,
Henry V. Simpson,
Jacob Ktaniui,
Henry Haas,
Solomon liillman,
Anthony (Jelaspey,
Peter krisu,
Elias Sliafl'er,
Jacob H. Clark,
Jacob (i arm an,
Daniel Waguner,
Peter Still,
William Johnson,
Samuel Hales,
Jacob Eckmac,
it,
Those marked with
paid iu part.
have sine paid
We, the undersigned, Auditors of Nor
thumberland county, in the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, do cunrt that in pursu
ance of tha 4th section of "an Act entitled
an Act regulating counties and townships,"
passed the 15th day of April, 1834, wa met
at tha CommissioLers' Oflice, in tha borough
of Sunbury, on tha 4th day of January, A.
D- 1858, and adjourned from lima to tima,
and did audit, adjust and settle th several
sccooots required of os, agreeably to ths
lama acti of Asaambly, and supplements
Ing and RnrTeying
roads,
45 " for building and repai
ring bridges,
2 " Repairing County En
gine, ,
3 " District Attorney Vf.
$280 00
1,607 C5
. 63 00
Li. BCOlt,
172 00
509 39
68
67
4
Assessors' pay,
Constables' " 363 88
Drothonotary'i foes,
J. LSeard, iivu vu
20 " Jurors' pay, 2,340 G2J
8 " Printing, 270 00
36 " Commonw'tb costs, 208 90
10 " Clerk's pay, for '56,
U. Martin, ) . . 142 96
18 " " " '57 J iD P ' 394 52
CI " Election expenses, 663 17
3 " Rufundiog overpayment
of tax, 6 73
20 " Public Buildings, 95 57
4 " Road tax on uuseatcd
lands, 217 74
1 " School " . " 135 30
13 " Damages for roads, 416 74
39 " Fox Scalps, 61 69
1 " i or medical attendance
in prison, 15
10 " Stationary, 251
1 " Sheriffs fees, 223
Commissioners' nav.
00
39
42
50
2
4 1
5 '
12 '
2 1
8
6
4
1
13
1
P. Renn. 145
C. llottcDsteio. 114
00
F. Haas, 207 00
Incidental expenses, 127 89
Attorneys for County.
Pleasants A Cotnly, 100 00
Fuel, 28 50
Coroner's Inquests, 64 38
Special and County
Auditors, IOC 00
Agriculfl Society, 100 00
Court Crier's pay, 112 50
Penitentiary, 312 06
020'' Amounting to $10,527 54
Amount of orders paid paid in '57,
and issued iu '56 and previous
years,
Treasurer's percentage,
Depreciated money,
Treasurer's service for couuty,
2,773
332
5
06
50
00
75
$3,1U 31
Xorthumlerland County CR. ly the following
liecipt.'.
By balance duo county as per Re
port of '56,
Cusk received from Collectors on
real and personal,
" from unseated lands, for
county, road & school,
" Jury funds, rent, &c,
" Hales and Carman,
" for books, stationary, and
time for military pur
poses, '55 and '56,
.. 57i
$103 63
13,392 71
413 72
127 65
4 69
52 00
26 00
$14,125 30
Amount or expenditures for the
year 1357, 10,527 54
Amount of cash received above
expenditures for the yeor '57, $3,597 76
Amount of orders paid in '57, and
issued in '50 aud previous years, 3,111 31
Balanco in hands of Treasurer oa
Jan. 1, 18o8, $4S6 45
ur funds remaining unpaid, tor the year '57
riaintij's. Defendants.
Ocddis & Marsh ts William CbuI, $4 00
Commonwealth vs D. Conrad, 4 00
G. Adams' adm'r vs Ira T. Clement, 4 00
J. II. Vincent vs (i. Haas, 4 00
S. Nesbitt vs II. P. Shelter's admr. 4 00
Reynold et ol vs same 4 00
Frick vs I.elund, 4 00
Bowen and Marr vs S. and P. R. Co. 4 00
William Heitzman vs J. Hillbisb, 4 00
R. D. Saxton vs J. Simpson, 4 00
Commonwealth vs Ueluspcy, 4 00
" vs Vapgaskin, - 4 00
Bo h en &. Gosh vs 8. T. McCormick, 4 00
Frifer vs Sulshucb, 4 00
Clement vs Vaagaskin, 4 00
Harner vs Harncr, 4 00
Kissingor vs Stamtn, 4 00
Clement vs Noyes, 4 00
Savage vs Smith, 4 00
Mourey vs Bell & Lewis, 4 00
80 00
Xvi thumlcrland County DR. and CR. on Jan
uary 1st 1858.
I DR.
i To amount of orders unpaid for
j the year '55, '56 i '57. $163 10
I To amount of orders for the years
prior to 1855, as is shown in the
order book and not cancelled, 357 61
Uncancelled orders, Jan. 1, '58,
CR.
By balanco duo G. Bright Trea
surer, Jury funds uncollected,
Outstanding taxes uncollected,
Unseated lands, estimated,
Balance of Jacob Young, lata
Treasurer, as reported by Spe
cial Auditors,
Balance ot F. Bucher, lato Trea
surer, as reported by the Spe
cial AuJitors,
$520 71
$486 45
80 00
13,905 84
1,171 80
1,178 27
500 00
Duo county on Jan. 1, 1858, $17,322 36
157, a.nd Pkkvioi's Yeaks.
Townships. Stale. County.
Lower Mabunoy.
Delaware, 233 04 E2 13
Lower Mabanoy,
Milton,
tChilisqtiaque, t432 26 t-401 03J
t. Milton, 1170 11 69 78
Hbamokin, 12 96
Delaware,
Lower Augusts,
Milton,
Lewis, 5 90 23 73
Northumberland, 118 40 99 90
Sunbury, f279 96 t304 58
Zerbe, 175 33 69 55
Coal, 109 00 t800 00
Ckilisquarjue, 478 71 fl.102 62
Cameron, 136 85 226 55
Delaware, t700 92 1.526 83
Lewis, 4442 91 1,046 21
Milton, 234 98 567 34
Mt. Cartnel, 103 21 384 61
Point, 621 32 806 19
Sunbury, 329 79 881 83
Turbut. 490 84 tl.092 76
Upper Mabanoy, 69 20 562 76
Washington, 35 83 2l" 09
Zerbe, 341 92 431 84
Jackson, 189 56
Jordan. 212 26
Lower Augnsta, 512 95
Lower Mabanoy, 624 45
Little Mabanoy, 142 23
Northumberland, 434 81
Kusb, 217 24
Sbamokiu, 346 95
Upper Augusta, 518 19
Militia.
S 6 00
59 50
44 50
32 50
19 42
42 10
23 93
4 00
8 50
16 00
18 00
23 50
39 50
27 55
73 50
25 50
15 50
71 60
39 50
61 00
23 00
31 50
. 71 00
38 00
27 00
28 00
28 50
12-60
40 50
53 50
12 50
21 00
21 50
63 00
21 50
5.715 55 t! 3 fiflS fii 1 191 f,K
in full i and those marked with s t bav. line
thereto, according to tha heel nf Inn in Av
meat and abilitv. A A A r.,.A i.. 7.
that upon a due examination of the expense
book of the county the indebtedness of the
same yet unpaid in orders i $520 71 1
I witness whereof wa h... ...
oar
hands and seals this 37tb day of January.
1858.
W. T. FORSYTH,
ABM. 8HIPMAN.
O. P. PATTO.V,
L.S
L. 6.
L. 8.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR BALE.
riHE subscribers, Execntors of the tsttta e
X Henry Massor, dcc'd.j offer at private sale
the following property vi t A large two story
tram dwelling brtise, together with about
50 ACRES Of LAND.
Situate In Lower Augusta township adjoining
lands of Daniel Kaufman and others now In tlit
occupancy of John R. Kaufman as a store and
dwelling. The house is new and the location a
good one for business.
Also a TRACT OF LIMESTONE LAND,
In said township on the river about 6 miles be
low Sunbuiy, adjoining lands or .1. 1. M Kherson
and others, containing, about 90 acres. The
soil is productive and contains limestone and
other minerals.
Also a tract of Land, containing about 35
acres on the hill, about two miles below Sunbury,
adjoining lands of the hens of the late John
Conrad and ethers. There is, on this tract, a
small orchard of choice fruit.
For further particulars apply to the subscribers.
H.U. MASSEK,
P. B. M ASSEK, Executors.
FRANCIS UUCHER. J
Sunbury, January 19,1856. If
1857. FALL & WINTER GOODS! 1858
IF". "W". GRAY'S
FANCY DRY GOOD STORE,
Market Squaro, Sunbury.
TVTOW received and will continue to receive-
th
c largest and best selected Stock of
Black Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinettt and
Vesting, Jr.
An assortment of Dress Goods, viz: Fancy
printed Calieos, Chillies, printed Lawns, De Lain
Bareges, Merinos, Cashmeres, Alapacas, Drcs,-
Silks, Ginghams, &c.
LINEN AND WHITE GOODS.
Irish Linen, bleached and brown Drilling, Sheet
ing, Ullowcaseing, Ac
Dress Trimmings in Great Variety.
Boots and Shoes
Hats and Caps,
Hardware,
Cedarware,
Groceries,
Queensware
S ALT and FISH, Cheese, Crackers, Segars,
Tobacco, Snuff, Ac, an assorsment of other
Goods too tedious to mentioh.
Feeling grateful for past favor we beg leave to
v;re our old friends and the public that no
:t,-t in our part shall be wanting to merit a
cm.'; nuance of our patronape.
e.ountry produce taken in exchange at the
highest market price.
r. W.liKAt.
Sunbury, Dec. 12 1857. tf
ri.i ix as i r a xcV
BOOK BINDING-.
flHE ubiK.Tiltpr,havinR iK-itsjht the Hinder) late of tte
, phtHi I) and Lyinnu 11 . ViIm, of Milton, and added
t' it Some flip trior implements, and having aecured the
tnptTtiiletidtiice of Mr. II. K DOWNiMi, who hai for
ten veiim bct-n employed lit one of the best Itiitdenet in
r tiiiuiltrij'iiin, and cmues wlih th inai reoniineuualioii
fur integrity and competency, aie now prepared to
BIND O H It K - D I N D
Books, Pamplileta, Magazines, News-
papers, music, flee, Ccc ,
in every tt.le denrtd. Work may either bound or hnlf-
bound, in Calf, Honii, Turkey Mortccv Blieep(oi other
ijciither, or iMuniin 01 varu us cion uno criumenica
with Maihle Paper of dirTerent n-.'urct, thndei and colon.
Old Uthlea and other Books or I'apeii winch it ia de
tired to preserve ai icemnnuli in lainily, can be nu.U
mire fecure by the Hinder .Snill
li'aiiK tio,,K?, uiuief, uvmn ano t'larer uooki,
rcKet KKkt. AiburriF, l)!arie8,Arc,,UKl'n;Hir.D WITH
COI.I in legible and ditrable"chftracter( to oider.
ailehij fun rrui-mft, tvc. mHne ut ton cusrorneTi.
A good liinuery hat long I'cen ornrcd in tint vicinity
and we enn therefore nnit renpeclfulU solicit the public
patronage, truiiing that it will be aumctent to tepny the
cutlfy uiki riak. iy Rent, tools, stoek, and workmen all
requiring mmiey, we ahall expect PAY ON DliLlVKRY
of nil wrk..j We intend to charge rnmdcritte, reaaMta
ble and uniform prices, on the ''Live and Let Live" prin
ciple anu nope to make it a permanent business.
Office in the center of Market Square. nrih aide second
story enjoining the "Chronicle1' and Telegraph offices
third door from the Pnst Office.
WORD KM A CORNELIUS, Prop'rs.
ITinhy E. Powkino, Agent.
Lewiiburg, May 15, 1556 ly
DENTISTRY
GEORGE ItENN,
ANNOUNCES to the citizens of Sunbury and
vicinty, that he haa opened an office in Sun
bury, above H. J. Wolverton'a office opposite C
Weaver's Hotel, wSere he is prepared to attend
to all kinds of work belonging to the profession.
in the latest and most improved style. All work
well done and warranted.
December 13, 1856.
Tin: L viu;i;vr
IN
THE CITY OF BALTIMORE.
-TATHIOT S Car Street Wareroams Nos
V3
J L and 25 Notth Gay street, near Fayette, Baltimore
wnere is Kept always en nana, or ntaoe to order, every
smeai r rencn i c i t-A-1 r. i u , in nusa, uair, Cloth
or Hrocatrlle.
French Full Stuff and Medallion Parlor Arm Chairs,
ill I lusn, nail, viuin or Kiicibcn.
French FuUtstuif Curved Farlor Chairs in sets, with
riuih, Uair, Cloth or llrocatelle.
B O r A 8
Half French Fprinj Mahopony and Walnut Parlor
Chans, iu Hair, Cloth and IVusn.
Korkias Chairs various designs, in Hair, Clots and
Plush.
Stuff Spring IMinges a large assortment always en
hand, or any uaUsrii made or covered with any goods to
order.
CHAHBIIB STJITS.'
MMuhoeanv or Wulniit. complete, from S.15 un.
Cune Chuirs and Itoekins do. the lurcst assortment
ready made in any one house in Ihc United States from
$12 a d'zen up.
Bar Room, Omee nnit Dinine Chairs, in Oak. Walnut
or Muli. gany, with Cane, WikkI or glutted Seats un
assnrtmeui enihiacing' over 0 dozen.
Wood snat Chairs aud Settees and Rocking Chairs
over 100 dozn.
Gilt and Flam Frame Lookinr Glasses, of every variety.
All kinds of Beds, ltair aud Husk Matrasses
A. JIA1HIOT.
Nos. 23 and M N. Gay at , near Ftyelts St., liaJtiowre.
August 1,1867. ly
Farmer Look to Your Interest.
LIME1 1 1
THE audacriber respectfully informs tha far
men and the oublic rrenerallv. tlint Ha hm
leased tl.e lime kilni of Ire T. Clement in Sun
bury, and that be has always on hand, and is
ready to supjly good quality of lime to all who
may want for building or fanning purpose.
He has also a kiln at Keefer's crossing 6 milts
from Sunbury, or two from Snvdertown.
f3T All kinds of Country Produce taken in
exchange.
GEO. W. 6TROH.
Sunbury, Pee. CO, 1S57.
HOVER'S LiaUID HAIR DYE.
Ths ttitimory of Prof. Booth and Dr. Brinckle havinr
previously been published, tbo followuig ia now added :
From Prof. McCIX)SKEY, formerly Professor of Theory
and Practice of Medicine in the Female Medical College
uf Pennaylvama. aud lata Professor of Surgery in the
. .--.I t M i .
Aiueiicaji v.wucgem mcuiciny, sc. i
PaiLtsKLruis, Nov. 87th, 1S3A
Ml. JotlFH E. Hovks A tiial of your IJOl'ID
H AIH DYE will convince the most skeptical, that it wa
sirs, slkiant, and SfriCAOtovs preparation. Unlike
many others, it bus ia several Instances proved seiviceubla
in ths cure of soma cutaneous captions on lbs bead, and
I nave uo Hesitation m oomrucndiiif u lo tnose rei)uuui
Very respectfully', J- F. X Mr.CLOSKEY, M D .
4?o Kace St., above 13Ui.
HOVER'S WRITING INKS, including HOVER'S
WRITING FLUID, and IIOVLK INDELIBLE INKS,
atiU maintaiu their high character, which bas always dis
tinguished tbem, aud th extensive demand arst created,
has ooutuiued uniulenupled until the present.
Orders addressed to the Manufactory, No. 41
nAyc street, anove fourth, (old No. 144.)
rotiaacipnia, win recaivsprompt attention, by
JUS trn E. HOVER, Manufacturer
Dceamber , 196. April IS,. '67, eh.
WE STILL SURVIVE THE CRISIS
NOTWITHSTANDING the astonishing quan
titv of Goods that I brought into town last
Spring, I succeeded la selling them all out ex
cept what I gave away, and had to hurry to the
city, for a new lot, in order that my customers
might not be put to the inconvonience ol buying
at other stores, where they would be charged
killing prices. Profiting by past experience, I
have just brought on
Twice as Many Goods,
and I have now the tarsest and CHEAPEST
ASSORTMENT ever offered w thin hearing 31
this place. I am bound to sell ,
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
before. I need not say cheaper than my neigh'
bors; for that is no longer a disputed fact.
I am now ready to deal out goods twenty
hours out of twenty-four Sundays excepted
at lower nrires than anv person dare ask tor.
Just call for anv thine you want. I am deter
mined to
SUPPLY ALL DEMANDS
that may be made, reasonable or unreasonable,
Call soon, as the rush is IrcmendoOs.
IRA T. CLEMENT.
Sunbury, Dec 26, 1857. ly
Citrate of Magnesia
on
TASTELESS
SALTS.
flHIS preparation is recommended i an tx-
cellcnt laxative and purgative. It opefatca
mildly, is entirely free from any unplraaant taaw
renenihUng lemonade in flavor, prepared and told
by A. VV. 1-
Sunbury, March 4 1856.
PHILIP H. PTTP.DY.
WIIOLESALI ill RETAIL
Grocery, Wine and Liquor Store,
S. E. cor. Walnut and Water Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
DEALERS and families will ba promptly
supplied at the lowest prices.
October 4, 1 8S6 tf
Ialn RaiiiNlicd :
F E PROLONGED.
L 1
HOLLO WAY'S PILLS
To siirTer the pains and penult. es of aicknf? wben the
certain means of cure arc accessible to ail. is rnsitiva
madness. The vegetable remedy, acting powerfully npon
the causes of disease in all the fluid, nerves, ami tiiftiies
of the body, cxilel the morbid and poisoiifun matter Irma
t s lurking places in the syitt-m. cit-atme and purify tveiy
s-'cretivm, rebuild the shartered constitution, Tf-itnre tha
vigor and virility of the enft-ebk-d frame, aud lend to pro
O ig hie taT beyond its oidiunry Itmn.
MILLIONS RtLY ON THEM!
In evry qoarter of the (tlnbe, nmon(r all tint inns, c1v:N
i zed mid savage these Piiis arc used with cjual and unva
rying iu.'CtSF. They are advertised in every printed lan
gun re. and whereever commerce haspeiictruted, they are
in com i una i aemana.
, ALL INTERNAL DISEASES
Yield to their action, Dykpepaia, Liver Complaint, At
fections of the BiAveis, the Kidneys, the Nerves, the
Liin us, ths Throat and the Brain, that have previoaHy
defied all human skill and all other remedies, ate expedi
tiously andinfalibly cured br this all-conquering medicine
Even when the patients arc reduced to the last decree
Of feebleness, they may ba recuperated by the resistless
l mc aud alternative properties 01 lioiiowa s rum.
FEMALES OF ALL AGES,
From whatever variety of the ailments peculiar to their
l they may be suffering, mny rely with entire confidence
on tne enect of this strenginiug, reviving, tuieaua im
mediate remedy.
Halloway's Pilts are th best remedy tcnovon
xn the world Jor the JoUoxcxng disease:
Asthma, Fever and Ague Stone and Gravel
Btwei Complaints V emnle Complaints reeondury ymp-
Cou
gha
Jlcadaehes
Inward Weakness
Liver Ci,mi.lainls
Colds
Chest Diseases
Costiveiicss
Dyspepsia
Pisrhcea
Uopsy
Indigestion
turlueirza
luflamm.-itinn
Venereal Affections
Worms, of all kinds
Ixiwueu of Spirit
riles
tW CAUTION ! None are pentune unless the words
"Holloway, New York and London," are discernible as
as a water-mark in every leaf of tiie book of directions
around each pot or bx ; the same may he plainly seen by
holding the leaf to the light A handsome reward will
be given to any one rendering such information as may
lead to the detection of any nrty or parties counterfeiting
the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be
spurious.
(, Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Hpllowat
SO Maiden l.aite, New York, and 214 Strand. London, by
all respectable Druceists aud Dealers in Medicine through
out the United States, and the civilized world, in boxes,
at ?f cents. 6'.'J cents, and SI each.
L7" There is a considerable saving by taking the larger
Sitl-t-
N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every
disorder are affixed to each box.
October 17, IB3? lyca
FURNITURE ! rTJBNITURE ! !
TIIE LARGEST STOCK EVER OFFERED
IN SUNBURY.
Fashlouablc, Cheap and rueful
riHE subscriber, long established as a Cabinet
-- and Chair Manufacturer in 8unbury, thank
ful for past favors, solicits a continuance of the
publie patronage. Hia stock of Cabinet-Ware,
Chairs, Ac, embraces
EVfRV VARIETY, I'SEFl'L AMD OB.NA
ftlESTAL in housekeeping. It is unnecessary to enume
rate, as anything that may ba required in his
line can be had at moderate prices, Cheap for
Cash, or Country Troducetaken in exchange.
Establishment
SoufA East Corner of Market Square.
IV Those knowing themselves indebted to
the subscriber would oblige him by making pay.
ment.
SEBASTIAN HAUFT.
Sunburv, April 4, IS57 tf
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end wmUi.m. Is w.)ip.
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1 BS SBBllftf HiaBl BflrBll' B.W pB.S, Cssl
n'.n 'C"1' rBUOIHIU,-..l.tBSML
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A Uiltlil DUbCNT TO THE TAD.
Ss UrDLOW CAN CO.
ae Has at., a. v.
Sept. , 165T
GOLD PENS with and without rases, ef a
very superior quality, just roeeived.
Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for sals
by H. li. MASSER.
Sunbury, Dec 17. II56-
UORT MONAIE8, Tooth and Hair Bruahe
all qualities, and any quanti y, for sala by
w . . A. W. FISHER.
March 14. ST.
Rv Drugs, I'uluts. &.c.
A NEW supply of Drugs, PeinU. ila,
- Fluid, &c, just received and for aale by
A. W. riSllER.
Sunbury, May , 1857.
IiBhing Taoklo. Rd Cork,
- ton and Linen Liaes, Out Lim
Grass, Col-
nes, ttea urass
by the yard, Snoods, Flxs, Kirby, Limerick and
Carlisle Hooks, Kods, ore, for sals by
March 41. 'ft7. . A. W. FISHER.
FOR SALE
GoaJ ssrcnj hacd Buggy.
eBie.
AflT at tliis
ISAAC M. WILKERSOX.
MANUPAOTTJRER Of
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the most Fashionable Style
Sofa, Dlvnna and luiige
Burearji. SecreturiA fiiripfinor.
'SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DIMM TABLES
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Pnlle
ucifiun niaiiumciure.
DEDSTKADS, of every vsttern and Hr
CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE
STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
In short, every article in this line of bis buslneee,
THE subscriber respectfully calls the attcntioi
x of the publie to his large and splendid ax
sortmenl 01 every quality and price of
C All LET-WAKE
v- bich cannot fail to reiommend Haelf to every one
who will examine it, on account of its durable
workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the
best stork to be had in the city. No effort ia
spared in the manufacture of bis ware, and the
subscriber is determined to keep up with the
many tmprovemcnu wliicti are conatantly being
made.
He else manufacture all kinds end qualities
CHAIRS.
ncluding varieties never before to be had lr
Sunbury, such as Mauooiht, Black Walkc
isn Cublv MirnGnrcusi isn WuinoS
CHAIRS, inn rincr Piao Stools, which are
of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled
by none manufactured fa the Cities or elsewhere,'
The subscriber is determined that there shalf
be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture irV
the cities, as every confidence can be entertained1
about the quality and finish of his ware and
Chairs.
These articles will be disposed of on as good
term as they ran re purchased elsewhere. Laun
try p,oduce taken in payment for work.
UNDERTAKING.' Having provided
a handsome Hr-snsr., he is now prepared for
Undertaking, and attending funerals, in thia vi.
einity, or at any convenient distance from this
place
, TheVare Kowm is in Fawn Street, be
low Weaver's Hotel.
He has also purchased tho right of manufac
turing and selling in Northumberland county,
Gotild'a patent Excelsoir Spring Bed, which be
will furnish at reasonable rates. Springs put in
old bedstead for three dollars.
ISAC M. WILKERSOX.
Sunbury, April 18, 1857 tf.
elHE au'.'scriber respectfully in'orms the citi
A zens of Sunbury and the public eenernllv.
that he haa commenced the manufacture of all
kinds ef
EARTHENWARE,
at his manufactory in AVhortlebcrry Street, one
square east of the Paver. Ha has engaged the
services of Mr. lit nr. and you can tlierclore
depend on having a good article. The pub.ic
are respectfully invited to call.
All orders from a distance will be promptly
attended to.
P. M.SHI'DEL.
Sunbury, Feb. I, 185d. tf
IV. S. LlWBE.s'CL'S
NEW
Taper, Printers' Card and Envelope
WAREHOUSE,
No. 405 Commerce Street, Philadelphia.
Cas'a buyers will find it for their interest to
call.
January 16, 1858. 6mos.
SI ran -Cutter.
flHE subscriber hs been appointed Agent fi
L Meaars Geddes ot Marbh of Lewisburg, for
the sale of their Straw, Hay &. Corn-Fodder Cut
ter. This Cutter is the best in use. Fatmers
andotheraaro respectfully requested to call and
examine for themselves.
P. B. MAPPER.
Sunbury December SC, ISa . tf
FURNITURE POLISH.
S. It ACS Premium Tstcnt Enamel Furniture
Polish This polish is highly valuable for resto
ring the polish on all kinds of Furniture, Glass,
Carriage Bodies, It. ir Cloth, ttc. Also, for re
moving spots, hiding scrstches, Ac, Ac. War
ranted to dry immediately and retain its gloss.
Price 50 cts. per bottle. Sold by
A. V. FISHER.
March 14, 1S57.
SiJUIL II. OIIWIG,
ATTORNEY A-T LAW,
Office on South Seond, near Market Street,
LE WISBURG, PA.
Practices in the Counties of Union, Xor'hu.n
hcilnnd and Montour.
All l'uorr.ssioNAL Hrsuzss entrusted to
his rare will receive prompt and fa'lbful attcn
tion.
October 3, 1857. ly
WHITE HORSE HOTEL.
POTTSVILI.E, PA.
''pHE subscriber respectfully announces to his
-- old fiicnds and ths public, that be has taken
that old and well known csluMiBhinent, the
White .'norso Hotel.
At the comer of Centre and Mnhantogo sts., in
the Borough of Pottsville. The house has re
cently been very much enlarged and otherwise,
improved, rendering it quite as comfortable aa
any ether Hotel in Schuylkill county while
tho staUes are large, in good condition, and at
tend by careful, attentive, prudent hostlers.
To travellers and others who may stop at his
house, he promises every attention calculated to
render them comfortable and satisfied.
JOS. M. FEGER.
April 5, 183P- tf
STAl FFEn Si IIAUI.KY.
CHKAP WATCHES AND JEWEIAY
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, at the ' rt,,I..VIrH.
b. t patches and Jcwelr) snrr Wo. I4(ii.l n te
North Second Street. Conor ot ifurjrry, Philadelphia. '
G ild Uver Vatrhes, full j ltd, IS caret cases, f J9 .00
ISilvr Lever, lull jewelled, Ja (Ki
Silier lupine, jewels,
.--ui ei...f iuaruers,
(1 Id Si:i-c.aclcs,
Fine Silver do ,
ii ild Bracelets,
Lii)'s Onlil Pencils,
Silver Tea Spooes, st,
Gold Pens, wuh Pencil anriPitrif hiMer,
OiHd I- ingrr Kings U7J cts to .t' ; Watch 6n
plain
-I cis , psieni if, i.u let vi ! Olhel srlielrs in propuit ua
... B.iiniiira .u ue M imi iiu- lire s-'lil lor
SI'AIKFI'.K II Alt LEY.
I On hand ome Gnld and Silver Levers sad Lrpinis
still lower tlmn the eliove prices
Philadelphia. Octnher It), lsi7 lvV
HENRY D0NNEL,
ATTORNEY AT LA"W.
Ojjxce opposite the Court House,
Sunbury, Northumberland County Pa.
Prompt attention to business in adjoining
Counties.
DANVILLE HOTEL.
JO II INT DEEW, JR.,
Market Strett, Dam ille, Pa,
flHIS is one of the largest and most rouimo
X dious betels in the interior of Pennsylvania
it baa been recently tilted up, in excelleut stjle,
with all the modern conveniences.
Danvilled, Sept. 23, I8r)5.
BLANK Parchment Paper Deeds and blank
b Mortgages, Bends, Executions, Summons
etc, for sal b H. U. MASSlift.
Suubury .Auri tR, 1058
" STOVES-
7OR SALE an excellent second-hand Ceok'
ing Stove, also several Cylinder Ceal
Stoves. Enquire at thia ollice.
aILVER WATCHES A few double case
English Silver Watches, foe sals at very lw
filer by M. B MAeSl'K.
SJuntury, A ri) U, 1851.
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