iMfy : SxxfmxrMmtxitan. ''ai'l. MA88Bn, BdUor '"" yropfletbr. I) kg-u-J :" '' ' " ii m i ' t SATURDAY, APRIL 83, IBttM. . i TOR GOVEIMOtt, " Gen. jroii vr. lj:tn; a, f Cumberland Cvuntyi'i' ' a"! '". Tui Stkam j FnT-Net to a ' " bridge a Steam Ferry it, no doubt,1 tbq1 best 'v and must desirabU means of crossiog tbe river, and facilitating trade and travel.'' As our citizens did Out feel themselves able, as ' yet, to incur the heavy en pens of abridge, they expected to reap tbe benefit of a Steam - Ferry, for ttoe ose of which," Mr. Ira T. Cle- meat had just completed his new steamer. ' But our worthy rrieiiifoer, Mr. C. "VF, Tbarp, J T who professes to 'represent the deuiociacy of ;, this couuty.in ceneAl, and that of, Snyder iu particular, could not see tbe propriety of -' facilitating the interests of Satfbury and vi: cluity as well as the travelling community', ' when Such action .might take a fun-shillings out of thu pocket of one of his democratic r.i constituents of a neighboring county. Per J1 lp It was naturul for Mr. Thtirp to indulge t in tbese splenetic and contracted views, when taketi in connection 'with the Urge ; Republican rote of thU borough, cast against him. What we contended for 'was, that neither Dr. IIuaeD stein or Ira T. Clement had a right to enjtiy cuclusSve privileges, at tho expense arid inconvenience of a large cnin 01 unity, and that an enlightened and liberal minded member, would take cure of the in terests of the public, and not become the special advocate of a few individuals (and those not belonging to bis district) in opprt - aition to the interest of the public. But Mr. .' Tharp contends that tie only supported Di. , ' ilotteustcin in his rights. Neither Dr. Hot teostcin or any one else can claim the privi lege of ferrying as aright.' The Common wealth never received a shilling from him or representatives lor this privilege, incident his to the soil. ButiJ, i a mere privilege and not an exclusive right "if it were otherwise, the owuer of the ferry could prevent the . erection of a bridge against the unanimous wish of an' cntire community. Had tho owner of the Ferry at Milton interposed against the building of the bridge at that . place,, Mr. Tliarp's perceptions :nf .rigb$ . wight, perhaps, Jiajrc undergone a change. ; "We are no advocate for either' Mr. Clc ment or Dr. Ilottenstein, whose individual . interests should not be suffered to interfero ; with the rights of the public, or the use of -toe public highway in whatever manner may best suit their interests. It was perfectly "', ghtto C1Ve Dr. Ilotteustein the preference, , provided he would agree to afford equul . :facUitia trt.thc public, in the use of a steam ferry-bout, or, iu.deault of which, reut it to some one who will do so at the rent he now receives, t There would be" nq (injustice in such a uiea'surc. to any individual, whilo it would be an act of strict justice to the peo pie. .... i - . J3?Pknnsti.vama lfAiLnoAD. An act was passed at the lust session of the Legislu- . ture authorizing the Conipnny to increase its capital ten millions of dollars. Present amount of capital stock, $20,000,000 Additional amount authorized, , - section 1, . 10.000,000 . Louns may equal this sum, . 00,000,000 ''J " : , $co,ooo,noo . rrcstat capital stock and bonds, 36,000,000 Proposed increase; : .'. $24,000,000 E3FThe County Seat QckStion. The election to determine 'whether the County seat of Snyder county should be removed from Middleburg, . its present location, to Scliiiu-Grove, was. determined on the 24lh mat., in favor of the former place. The ma- jority iu favor of Middleburg was 370. ' The Bench and Bar, and the majority of those who have business relations with the court, would have preferred Selins Grovo. But the upper end, and butt end of Snyder coun ty, went against our Siilins Grove friends. m e c - . , '' "Europe i in a very unsettled condi. tion at preseut. A formidable war between . Austria and Prussia is tiot improbable. ; While Russia is preparing for coming events. ' France is looking on, ready at any time to. take any side that policy ruoy dictate. . .. t-tPCiioLEKA. The cholera cn board the ill-fated ship Virginia, now at Qunrantlue below New York, is tint decreasing. Twen ty new cases were reported a few days since. 2?o cholera on slTore has yet been reported. . i . ' ,i.. ; '' sWClosmo oi Congress. it is the - opinion of various prominent Congressmen ' that the present session will be closed early in June. Apart from tbe question of recon structiou, all the other business can be closed i ia a few weeks. 1 , tW Reconstruction. We are indebted to our representative, lion. Geo. F. Milleu fur a copy of his speech on " Recpnstruc. turn." Mr. Miller's views, which are well . expressed,' and similar to those entertained by the great body of Republicans in Con- grass. .... .. ..,! .'! B?"Tue Committee of Ways and Means will shortly report a bill amending the in ternal revenue laws so as to reduce or abolish - the taxes on many of the articles upon which they bear most . oppressively. Our Manufac turing interests ooed, the relief that such , legislation wouhtafTord. M . .1 ,h . . i- j. fSL'80.IJEUAkJ jEXKOKAf H COMPANY. , A stockholder , iuquired. through the . Lewisburg ChroiiicU what-bocams of the ' dividends earned for ten years past. The 1 editor, who 8 one of the operators" says;'! , "., The fausquhanna Telegraph Compaoy was solo, leased to or consolidated with the , American TegrRph Company, a year or so ago, ami :tbe affairs of the concern are managtl entirely by the latter. JTbe line, we think, cerululy pays, but who gets the dividends we can sot tell. We pay over to . the Treasurer thirty or forty dollar per . inooui, which is clear gain to that. Coin pjinfii i Wa fchisi, the Ideal U)ckloldH ire - entitled t? ftt Inst share of the? erninS. The suggestion of tbe abova. correspondent is right jndjpcppert ndn nvestigntioa 'V'?'' I'f0" sVlkfVjory tq jnifrted -par-",i,.fc . At, auy rjj u';JiS4t U.w game U b j'iattaU. .T,au4i iu.t 'iwJd..'"-,T;t :Xii?-'i::- ts4 Jfc$vj f- -s-uN. M t '-: v ; A itendestToiisi In Ialte Ontario. Nw York, Stl 23. A special -des patch from Oswego, N. toUueXlime, says I i t-' r ' f ' One hundred aid forty Springfield riflrt. destined fofhe use of the Feuian wei seized last ltfght. It has "been ancertained ..!.. lv Iw.frt received. Twb hurdrcd cuns were distributed among thai Fenians last week. It is said the arms were destined to be used in the Fenian expedition up the Bay of, Qinte,by means.' of snilltig ?"i attaro-tdgsV hvingf iUKjecf tMfptur of Picton and Belleville, and laising ot the green flag in a situation almost impregnable against ussaults by land and water. Tire. Pallora Islands, in I.aks Ontario which are uninhabited, are stated to have been pitched upon as. place of rendezvous and basH of supplies. Expeditions were to move simultaneously from, other places on the frontier. These rumors ni given for what they are worth. . '. ' '. Calais, Me.,1 April 23. Two supposed FeniHps, While crossing tho .bridge at t. Stephens',' this afternoon, were turned hack acd rcl'used passage. One of them drew a revolver and fired ouo shot, but without ef fect. Both were arrested by the ijuard nt the Calais end of the bridge and afterwards handed over to the civil authorities. , The'affuir has treated considerable excite ment on both sides o! tne river, ent on both sides ol tne river. ...... m river is . enormrrus. . Jivery boat up Eastpoiit, Me, April Ut.-Tho Enited.thu Missouri is crowded with .pawerigers. Stutes eun-boat Dc Svto. Admiral Boggs; lias arrived here.' ,' Atl is quiet along the lines. All the Western reporters' have .left on the boat for their homes. , ;'. .. , BKUUHE OtP FENIAN MUSKETS. , , , ., Oswioo, N. Y.4 April 23. Thrco cases of Fenian innskets were seized, by order of the Department of the East, in this city, yester day morning, at three oolock. ' They have been deposited at t ort Ontario. A further search i for arms is in progress, i The Fe nians are greatly excited at the seizure. ' Einto cyv IVoin Mexico.'- New Orleans, April 23. Advices from the Rio Grande to the 15th, state Geueral Mt-jia has returned to Mata moras, leaving a portion of his forces with General Jcninuros, who is charged with operations agaiust the Liberals. ' Oh his re turn General .Mcjia (ell into an ambuscade during the night, commanded by Canales and Cortinas, wlijch he penetrated, losing six killed and wounded. Thu Liberal force is unknown. . General Mejia brought into Matamoras two hundred wagon's, containing five hun dred thousand dollars in coin. . Before General Mejia's arrival, it was re ported that Cortinas camo within three miles of Matamoras and hung three of, thu conductors of the train. It ia also reported that tho Liberals had captured eighteen pon toons, and were crossing with nrtillery from the American to the Mexican side.. This statement is proved to be false. . . ,-, : San Fuancisco, April 23. Passengers by tho steamer Guhkn Age report that the re cent defeat of the French near Mazatian has been fully confirmed by tho arrival of a Fnucli frigato ut Acapuico, which brought further pews that the Imperial forces under Lazada, while advancing from Tcpice to operate with the French yre routed by the Liberals under Corona. and Ru'.ii a. ; . . The Imperial Consul has received oiticial despatches from , Mazatian, asserting that the stories of Imperial .reverses aro fulse, that the Im perial iatt-; "were . victorious at Presidio, .' near Mazatian, - and Unit I.rtgoda defeated the Republicans at Acapoinita. : Private letters and the: newspapers re. ceived feem to confirm these, despatches.. , . TIic I'cnlnn Clicvkmatvd. Wasiiinqton, April 23. A telegram from General Meadu was re ceived !y General Grantut his head quarters, .. i 1 r , 1 1 1 . . had c.i.turtd a vM.nl load.,,1 lil. ,m. ,. ..av...uj, u .. .,,w lllltlllllllll, llltilr IIU uiuuiiiou uuu uniiiiniia, jnieiuieii lor me e- mian armv. and ahHi.r iht bnf. for ,lk. tiim-lvinnTamKnttlM.V u nd,l l,..nnn m-,1.. a formidabledemonstration upon New Bruna-j;U,l Z J, wick, but that lie has now succeeded inT , ' " P1""" breaking up tho anticipated onslaught. itlexit-un Ailuim. Napoleon has finally fixed November 1st, 1607, as the dnv for the departure finm Mexi co of the last of his troops. Maximilian will. in the meantime try to seize the money ad vanced by Napoleon by collecting it by force of arms. ....... I'olilical liitellis'eiirr. The Republicans have curried Chicago. Gov. Hamilton has written a h'tter refus in; to run in the coming election as can didate for Governor of Texas. ' General Green Clay Smith, of Kentucky has been appointed Governor of Montana, in place of Edgerton. A paper published at' Charleston, South Curolina, in the interest of fieedi'nen, nom inates the following ticket for 18015 : For President, lT. 8. Gwint of Illinois ; ' for Vice .Piesident, William I). Kelley, ot Peunsylva- iu- - :,'(-: .: , . ' Jesse D. Briglit, who was expelled, from the United States Senate, for disloyalty, uas ft big gun in the recent Indiana iHuuucratic Statu Couventw : UcwterClyniur,. whittle-, nnuncea mat expiusion, is now the biggest "Democratic gun" in Pennsylvania. ., . In various parts ol Pennsylvania the sup porters of President Johnson's Policy aro obtaining signatures to a call for h State Convention to be hold in Pittsburjfh, for, i ue purpose or nominating a canrintate lor Qovernor. - lint, so far as .ascertained,' be yond aspirants 'to - federal appointments, tew havu fall into the trap. The'-object of this movement is 1 defeat Gen. Geary, if possible, and secure the election f Mr. Cly mer. This is what is meant by fighting out the quarrel inside the Republican party, s . ! Official advices have been received bv the Government,' from Commodore Uogers'com manning the. United States squadron in the harlr of Valparaiso, to the effect that he, in conjunction with the British: admiral, have protested pgainst the bombardment ef that city by thu Upr.nish fleet, und that they have insisted that ample time shall be giren !or the removal of neutral property, and the wo men and children, aud that if this 'demand should be refused, -they should resist the bouibardmet with force., ,Tbe cora-nodore has the double-turreted monitor Mouadnock and Ave other war ships with him, a frc amply sufficient to make him master of the situation.';,'; ', "... . , - T1 Chicago had three sensations on Tuesday a bold thief dashed in the window of a Dawn brokers office and walked otf with a nackiUxJ of Jl,34a ssl greenbacks, effooting his escape. J an axe, Uien gashed hrr wilasvknife.i-aiBd Hnished by crushiug'hor skull witli aJul. He was arrested. Messrs. Deunison 'd Lester had been. speculating in gra,iar and lost heavily. Mr. Pepnisou t;ing ho'rt,pn wheat transaction, drew, checks to'nieet the deficiency, when he discovered that pis partner had anticipated liip, lrn yt all the available funds of the Crru and retired to parts' unknown. Chicago mercsntlleeredit is getting ahakj'i , 'vi1,..,, emba.mri..) !' . The Legislature of Californis.jon JUs lEEb 1 or feoruary lasi passeu reoiui!ops,ajn08i unauimouslv. railing on the United, Statt i.ivuruiutiiit ta Litui-A-ro and Lvtrllauw l-v ' tVc vt.ii'V'WlV W' Wu 1 j 11,1.1.1 J) ft : : .. SUMMARY OF NEWS." A Mormon society exists in Wheeling. .There arrf three"" hundred Nsw Eug'.aod pulpit wanting nioiaters. '(., , ,-, SA Frsnch Ptofstant'wss fined oniano foe.Wirking o All Saints' pay. 18.000 elephant aro ytariy killed, to si sup- PUT SiiflUelci witbiyortti . A financial crisi is expected in Richmond, Ya. There are loo manv Roods in the city, and rents are exorbitant. . Mr.-Perj-inif wolutoak, 9onneotlont, MfthjaJjhlcbl taVfi tto fijneaa' of (ihingai bung himself iu his slaughter house. Five hundred factories in the north cf France made 123,000,000 pounds of sugar ffom beets last year. , ' ' k ' Two children iu Chicago were poisoned the other day by eating colored pop-corn H"11'- ' ; ! M .r,,: .,:, , The.tptal fallpf snow liii.the Lake Su perior , country , during , the ipado j winter amounted to. TO. leeUto b :; ' mh j A iW at Sorlnafietd ril) V waa rtinriirhd from jet black to puro 'white by the Use of boh i on 10 urive away neas. " " :,m a - The St. Louis Dhjmtch asserts 4V)at ' pilots on the .Missouri river get from' sixteen to eighteen hundred dollars per month at'pro- sent.'-;;'' " ; 'v! We emigration to 'Montana and Idaho by 4 no ueaui oi.n Jtiormon iiisuop rs thus itiiouuiieeu iu n oirn. iuKe paper t-r- jtie was tlnrty seven yeara old, and leaves nn inter esting laniily, pf eleven wives and, , forty- auvcii smui. ciuiurei) 10 mourn nis death. T t .1 . ir! t . in Jiurisn, aiicn., a ludy observing a building with a steeple, asked her irelitlc man attendant, "What church is that?" The gentleman, after reading the sign, "Jtehtge No. 8,". replied ! guess it must be tho Third liltptut." .-!. . ... : In the trial of a V9rrant woman in Chi cago it transpired that she generally beat iiv iiuDirnuu iiivii iiiseiiyinnuy m me morn ing, before starting on her Usual rounds, so that he would not require her services for remainder ol the day. What a household fairy she must be 1 ' ' Owen's Lake, amonc tho Sierre Ncvadas. in 'California; is a natural tan pit; its waters are so strong 01 oorax, alum, alkalies, &a, that 6no draught wilj poison a man, and one immersion clean a dog of his hair; and the Indians, seeking refuge iu .it from white men's bullets, find a sharp and sure wuterv , It has come out in the course of a legal trial now in progress in Cincinnati, that the butchers there have been charging twenty five cents per pound for, ejop fed; deef that they only .paid five or, six cents for. This kiud of tiling has not been confined to Cin cinnati, nor has. this way of doing business neen connuea to dealers in beel alone. : A drunken policeman in Savanr.ah, Ga., shot two of hit brother otilcers with a pistol, killing them instantly. , .1 - A companyof French' capitalists have re cently inadu arrangements to carrv into exe cution a grand scheme of colonization in irgima. A white' stolo a chicken, and, a black a hog, in Goldsboro', in Torth. Carolina, re cently.. They were each tied tg a whipping post and subjected to forty lashes, save one, on the bare back; ' - , (. Tho various commanders at the SonUi have been notified that tho President' pro clamation ibies not da away with martial law in the lately rebellious, district, imd thai, troops will bo kept ut ud puinu where luuy. may 00 neeueo. TlioAristooU (Me.) 7'imt says there has been quite a demand tor dwelling houses in tne norcter town, by bersons trom the Provinces, who are anxious to keep out of the way of the Fenians., . . ; V k t- ! T ! ... I .... ,,,uc"'"" ",r. casing ice tins been in- venHttn 1 in London, which will nrorfnr., .. ,;.. ,, , : . ' I'ln puunds .,1 iw in nn linur ut ci.H ..f "(,t !"(,rt; ,I",n '"' a cc't P'T Pn.l. This is cheaper than the natural article ia for Tl.t. i.n,i.,i.,.;.ii.i. ci t'r'L- -i r. ..f. ,.lcs .i n. iouif.-iipour id- 'Vcstigation.'havo iirHMl'iit the' conctushm that tire recent destructive steamboat fires were crushed !y tlie qa;tless use of coal oil una-lias- neen rnKiwea I)V a notirn I that the use of the condemned article on unr i i , , ..--.-. . -. .. J eii-nmuui iiiaureii, win vitiate the policy, A bachelor at Albanyhas about one baby a month left at his door, uccomuanied with the request that ho will "charitablv provide for it and bring it up righteously." An occasional baby in the regular honest way is undoubtedly a desirable uresent. but an at tuck of infantry by platoons, upon a poor l, r ni.nnr.Mi. I l..nl..,l... ........ I ,, u.ijj, iMciiiu nni.iit.:iui , must ue Up2Ulllllg to iiiu ias. negrec.- General Breckinridge is reported to be in Canada, weary, careworn, grey, aud anxious Hi return uome. ... .. .. v At a salo of coins, in" Worchestcr, Mass., recently, an American cent, ot 1 ,3, brought $'2.83, a nickel cent, of 1800, $3, and a silver dol(ar, of I7B5, $3.B0. ; '.i, ,,... , - - .i A man, who was charged with ten gallons oi wuisKy, which a gnxer put in an eight gallon keg. said be ."didn't mind tho money overcharged so much as he did the strain on the keg.". .: , . A Nashua (N. II.) woman, who lost a very dear child, a few' weeks ago, on Tuesday last managed to procure the key of thetomii in wldcli the ' body was laid, 'opened ' the coffin, took the child in iter urnis und bore It home. There Wie1; tended it as' though nt-ill living, and defied nil. endeavors to fake it from'her for several hours', and it was only from tho effects' lf an opiate administered to her tliut the efforts wore at last successful.' ' In pirardi the citizens hold what they call "Cemetery Socials." They must be grave 'affairs."" ... " ',' " ' The chicken cholera has made its appear ance in 'Madison county, Alabama, and is rajiidty vee))ing off tlie' remnants of tho feathered tribe spared by tho negroes and soldiers, ' " ' ", .', , The.Amcrican gcrew Company at Provi dence, with a capital of $1,000,000, is re ported to ,h ave clivided $1,000,000 among its stockholders in 1804. and $1,200,000 iu 1805. ..... . ,.. .., ..,. rf1 ' , The Saratoga annual racing meeting Com mences on the 13th of July, being a fort night earlier than usual. There are six days' rapiag, towards which the Association gives leu thousand five hundred dollars in addition to the entrances.. ',,,,.. r -;, . , ., The owner of a krga dog at Grand Rap ids, Mich., a few days ago placed a hundred dollar kMiking glas. before hi? cauiqe to. worry, biu.,. The. dog flew around, .barkiug and urow linger. The ,-owper ,wa .delighted and ric4 ygick'ein;":tbB dog "sitked ". iu mirr and the ''other idog',' disappeared .at I m same time, -Tha jk lather turned pni wner.: nK v,nj,; , 0l ! A- Portlaud company operating at EHs-if wunii, jilB., nUr on Hva .tlltMluilul In iLtvra a day, Those dslivered at lbs faoturv are wonu three cets a pieee Lobster .rUher ermerr, remote fro tits, facbry, delivered their fish to the 'tsmack'fi: in the employ -of tha: etrnipasy, and receive therefore about twa and a half cents a pieoa. ) (. ' A man namrffl Cin.r jtv;tiwi .. .'t) '..j. Miasisiprii, aod his daugiite badly wouud d, bv a desperado named UcDowatl objecl 'was plundei.' ' illo.,ui "the eirt''rieurt,pf CfnpYnhai .taa' rle- Tbjf J tl'iU lu.hiu. divorces; ot talped with- ' ri.h J tj.itl Jii.Imij t ;i.rcv', obtillpeil with-- - A -rverBtly srafferfog (Voir pwratysls was burned up in bis dwelling, ou Uennis Run, Pa.f being ouable to escape fiom the house. His wife w absent, aa-iiis little daughter undertook to kindle the Are. She threw abont a quart of crude oil ia the stove, and in a smtment tlie place w4 ill Barnes. The children in the house made thair escape, but the ft her, was burned to cinder. A widow lady of 'lWIIWf KyfiH an orphan boy to raise,, quite smalCaJtal when he arrived at the age of eighteen, she mar ried him, she then being in her fiftieth year. They lived many years together, happy as any evp!eo Tun J rare ag they trtok aa tr pharigifl UTHibe. IT-bls.ll thaiold. Uly died, being ninety six years of age, and in seven weeks after the old man married the girl they had raised, he being sixty-five years oldand sli ejigbteeri, J. If i i ' Ckfro'llas dot a'pumVto throvf ilia tiver out of the town when the floods overrun it. It throws 40,000, gallens of .water per uiiu- The navigation of the Western- rivers is in rianser of: lieinc Imiiodcd'lftr sunken steamers. Forty-four have gone down in Rod river alone since last Jani. " , The Mexican Timet says that tho produc-. tion of cotton n that empire is steadily. in creasing. Immense, wagon loads of it nre constantly' passing' through tho streets, of IUU Vi lHCAlCO,t , 'Four hunched plantations in the Natchi toches, La., parish,' are worked .on, the con tract system, averaging 20 hands. . It is estimated tliat tho parish cotton crop will be 80,000 bales.- , ' "'-' ' :' Tho Hamnjia, a Hebrew pnpor -pnblished nt Lycki in tho province of Eastern Prussia, says thnt sixty Jewish families have deter mined to 'form a colony near Jaffa, iu Palestine. ... ... . . ...! Ole Bull, tho celebrated violinist, died at Quebec on the 10 iustr He was born in 1810. Gen. Grunt had two of his favorite, horses stolen from him lately. . Both have boen re. covered.--! - - .:.,' , .. , It is reported by a Canadian detective that tho Fenians have fifteen vessels ready fur ar mament on the Lake, besides schooners and transports.'- Doubtful.',, i . I Gold-bearing quartz has been discovered on tho PotJinac above Washington. A stock company.has lceu organized to work it, with a capital of $375,000. .. .:.: .. . ' Secretary geword is informed by the U. 8. Consul at Bormuda that two cargoes of rags supposed to be Infected had put into the Bermuda Island , on thoir way to ffew York. Tho first Union flag raised by the citizens of Loulnlanu. after the arrival of the United States fleet at New Orleans', under the gallant Commodore Farragut.lius beefl presented to the Secretary of tho, Treasury; ; Senator Wilson has introduced a bill into tho Senate prohibiting the snle of spirituous liquors in thu cnpitol building. The bill should pass, but thu capilol would have lees attractions for some of its members if the guntevl drinking saloons were, ostracised. A hilt Ws passed the U; S! Ifmis6 ohlep rcsentatives to allow nil soldiers' memorials, ot CuMifluatesrif imlita'ty records' 1 Whether printed or written, or both, logo through tho mails at the same rate as printed matter. It was asked for by General Grant arid others ' The President has issued an impprtsnt cir cular to tho Heads of Department with ref erence to appointments to oilico. Ho directs that preference shall be given to honorably discharged soldiers and sailors in such ap pointments, and that they shall also have the preference in all promotions iu. the several branches of the public serwec. - . .A Washington dispatch states that the evi dence iu possession of tho Bureau of Public Justice, on which Congress has . called for iiiiormation, is uu autograph letter of Davis t'avitiing the assasKinalion of the President, and written by him alter Booth had informed him that tho plan to kidnap the President had to bo ubaudoned as impracticable. 'Applications have been made and are now pending for pardon by eighty-six ex mem bers of the rebel Congress, oho hundred and thirty-two ex-graduates of West Point, but who served in the 'rebel urm","'ohu hundred and twcnty-seVen rebel Generals, including tirAg", Longstreet, HeuurPgard, and severu W the Li es ; anil uls.i thirty-two, urominen ex-rebel officials, and one hundred and six teen ex-United States officers who heldposi .J :.. !.. ... . A pair of horses died a few days ago in Greenville, from euting the burk of a locust tree to which they were tied. A boy was scalded to death by steam near Pittsburgh, onSaturday lut, while in Mile o: a boiler lor the purpose ot cleuuin it. ., '. ' A Mrs. Lvstcr died from takUm chloro form, at her own request, at a dentist's office in Philadelphia. No blouiu was attached to the dentist. The proceeds of two days' sale of works oi art ut suction, in flnlatlplua, lust week were upwurds ot $40,000. A dry good sale in that city, of over $700,000 is also re ported, hojng the largest siuylu sulu ever ueiu iu inu tuiicu Diaies. ,t, ' .' Cm vAt.it t. The 'etirtrt of 1 Nansemond County, Va., has refused to" sit, on ucoonnt of thu presence of one of the ageuts of the fretdmeu's bureau,- who'nre sent to all courts (South, o see that justice is accorded to tho uiacKs. " ' - " ' ' - '.' i CoL B. II. Jenks, of Philadelphia, has ex hibited to tho examining bourd j)n . breach hiadiug rifles, one winch loads, aud. fires thirty-two round per minute, or ouu bund red, rounds in-three miuutes and twenty t-eeonds, aud which is pronounced by thu bourd to be. the -most rapid, firing, ever achieved., ., .. ..(, )., .... j Two men had a dispute in Albany on no, litical matters, aud finally one of them killed ttiu oilier. ; J Tho Bangor Whig says that the Eastern part ot Maine has been visited by a Ireshtt greater than has been known lur years. The Boston citv government has appro. priuted $10,000 for the etab!ishmeut of tree salt-water batuiug place tor use this sum An evidence of tho cholera panic is found ii. tho fuct that the Health Commission of New York have prohibited the belling of any watered or adulterated milk. . A company has been formed in New York for thu purpose uf bringing early vegetables irifiu, me uurmuuas. , , . . . i A great organ has been built in Boston for Uvury Ward lieeebcr' church iu Brook lyn, h is thu largest vc built in Auierica. U will, bu act up iu a few weeks, and thu chgrch ill probably be proporlionably "set NKW' ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW1 SPHING: GOODS!! NOW OPEN, ..';, . I . A FW BT0CK Of.,.,., j NEW BPRINOiOODB. CcnuiatiO(W'ssGMls).' k' srraa vartat. suah as Dalaiaew Cballiasu SingbajD, Orapea, . LM, BrUUsnt,Av,,.Ji,..;., ,,, ... , , '.I .BaATi fikirtsk ,- Fin Whits, flnnila I I ia variety '1 m ; s ... i.mI - ii . tan t I i lrM Trimminta, Laeaa and Xsahrid arias. YIIX8 of all dasoriptloua, Ulova. ilasivrv. Conaui, Zapbsra. f ataot Uaif Criniwra, Mack-Tiaa, and KaUoes af an amos usually kept in a fabey (Hors. , Ixkk wood's Popar Oollaia and Cash, aiiio s . ' epiBgan4auafcioaiiohiMilssU order. i FANCYDRY GOODSTimE MI88 KATE BLAOK, UarkatttrMt, four doors went of Win. H. MilUr'i n-f!hoIt)r"ST;if BCRt( F. T) ESPa-CTjr tLLt"lnrorfcihr trl.o.Ujln BAbury X V and xjotaily, Uiat thm tut just opcaad ha SPHIWO AN0 BUMMBJB O.0OD8) olyHutloni Mif Foy Dry Oo, But took somlta of All-Wocl balnlne. Chiiiabm.J Giuirhimi. AaihrnlduflM. lmnm ColUrn. Fans. HATS; Miuliu, Urilirnnt. UaHbaMT Muiltnn, Bird Ey t.lnans, l.lua lwns Ump and Vli(, so. Mine. l)moret's Ilnir Curlers, iUir Coils and Curl, Slorm, Blockings. Collro, CrU, . ' UtnU' Collarn, NaokUw. half Host, Uudker- SraAej's 1ew ItKwl I Virwa- Klliu m ueusit ui.' I D ria t Knrlnl HKIKTS I Pwfumtry, Toils! Boa pa, ilair Brnohes, Combs, Tort, and a sensra.1 rarietyof NOTIONS. dAIJiFtlllNO dona Loudaomntr and at hortlS odo. i KATE liLACK UL a.. ..u.... i oa ioaa " -r-4- r A , lVnucd ,ImmodJloely, t ,1 OaOQ OIRIJ Who it, aoodatrid ttfkitohcn XI Work One n b"en oooe rll racom.mndcd, can obOiin a good lituatian by applying Immediately at-Apky'f lloot and Shoe Store J&Iarkut atratr , v New Spriflgf Styles I i rIlssi AA IMIlXIt, . '"1 twJllootsWsktofthePAst'OlIiecii " StriN'BXTR-sr, 3?E3MNA.; RKSPECTFULLY iu'vitea tha attention or tbe ' public- to tier large and varied ajor(neut of Spring Se Summer Millinery Goods, wli'u.'fi ibe has (ut rurieWf'i and onened. Iter stock embriicM FANCY MtESS tiOOUS, Kmbroideriei, Cluny Lace, I.nce Collara, Linen Collars Cram Cords, Zephyrs, Hut tons, Ao. ' A Gne axsorlment of Indies' nnd "gfiite' Hosiery, OlnVCT, Knns, Pnrniwls, Bugle Trimmings, Ribbons, Belt Ribbons, Velvet Ribbonf, Brnid. Ladies' Seek ties, Fancy Dre?s Combs, -Head Dressec. A o. '' - Irvin'S Patent Hair Crimpers, Hair Coils, Corsets, and a large assortment of other articles, too nume rous to mention. " I have also just reccired a fine lot of Perfumery, Toilet Soaps. Tooth and Hair Brushes, Ac. ' ANNA FArNTEIt. ' FiinVnry, April 29, 1808-1 . .; "" ;". ;''; : BARGAINS IN FINE CLOTHING. R0CKHILL & WILSON; BROWN STONE CLOTHING, HALL, 0Sand60S CHESTNUT STREET, " ' PHILADELPHIA."' . . i i ;.i.:;.: ; ):. 11'.: '.-.I . ; NEW STOCK at ths LOWEST PRICES ! Having old oat our new stock of Clothing for Gentlemen and Boya, carried orer from tha lata Bra, our entire stock of Fashionable Ready-Made Clothing ii tha Newest, as our prices ara the lowest.. ., " MAOmFICEiVTSrKING STOCK, .. Now read, to suit everybody.-:' CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. '. Our newly fitted upCastom Department now ena tains tbo largest assortment of all tha Fashionable New Fabrics, for out patrons to select from. SUITS, Civil anil Military, made up to order promptly, ia tha highest style, and at moderate jjrioea. ; ' , - i i Vv BOYS' CLOTHING." r In this department our stock ia a'so unrivalled tha best in tha oily, at the lowest prices ! Order, executed al short unties. : THE CHOICEST STOCK . .f , ti .-. , . ' ' vS . ' or , r . ' B, BAD Y-MADE I-CLOTHING , Uf PHILAPELPIIlA.-:':' ROeKHILL WILSON, -'.it ' 1 :Brown Stone Clothing: Halt, ;t ', . . . 03 and 605 Chestuut Street, ApJ. 21 'P,-3ui , . PHILADELPHIA R KMEM B K II Til E.I) HAD. MESSRS. D.-C. Tlissinger and John A. Taylor, would reepeetrully announce to the eilixens of Sunbnry, and surrounding eouniry, tliat having formed a co-partnership, thoy arc now pit pure J, to furnish ornamented and plaiu jirnTHlonea, Totaba tit nonuiucuts, of the best Italian and American marble, at prices that cannot fail to give entire satisfaction, aud re spectfully solicit the public patronage. ' Sunbury, March SI. I8rln. ly. LADIES' UL.M SUUKS for g 1,011, at W. W. Ansley'a. - - V !" For Sale. ' flHE subscriber orTers for' sale 3.1 A crcs of Land 1 enntainin the FLAG AND BU1LD1NU 5T0NK QL'AKRIEb'. about four miles abure Sunbury, along (no river, abnning lauds ot John cmilu and others, The pronertv will be sold on rensoniiblo- terms For further particulars inquire of ti. B. Boysr, Esq., wuugu,,ui vs ins auusvriuur S nUHUIUKIII. ,w JOiiN.J.KSUEIl. - April 21,1886.-4' f . . ' . Wis n let). Afge nf a. Mala and female, at $74 to (160 per. month, to sell the oolcbratrd COMMON HKNtiK FAMILY 6KW1NO MACHINE Pkicc, $18.00. This machine will do all kinds of work equal to tha high priced machines, and is tha Oatyrpraatloat huS reliable'; ChoV.p Soaring Machine in ine wona... ocno lor acscriptive t iroulars. au dress, '- (bEOOMB c W.. Chicago. Ill . April 23, J866 Ima r , or Clevelund.Ohio. rpiie nlsM lasjsar. Under tha patronage of L tne tnitea mates Uoveroment Models of Has superior leg may ba teen. at. the Ajeucy of the oAijbin tujirAa r, s9 Hi ioutB eeventa btreet, Philadelphia i s ' Call and s theio, or fend tor a eirenllr containing tun iuiofujnou.p j:q-j fif.t ap. siop. inia. sPEniiVtAN G CiAO sSUBSTTTVTE. PERUVIAN: fiPANO SUBSTltUTE. TEUUVIAX GUANO 'SL'BSTITL'TE. .: ., ,-....., ,,,.( -...... , j rj ;.ij I '"" ".-. l:"!l.-"v,l J.M.i.i ...r, .j. BAuOIt'S RAW BASTE SCPEW-PnoSPHATE. BACUU'S RAW BONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE. BAUUU'9 KAW SQ2,a SUPER-FHOSPUArK. F 0 B AL L CE0P8,n "I tiuiok In its aotion, iai.'af mora lasting efTeet than either Partavbta GUaoe tf any Super-Phosphate made from a hard Mineral Quaes. , Ibis is proven by twelve jeers of ecustaDl use. T, '. ' ' ' n J rrn rr 'a nAifn 1.- en il: f 4JA v slil b .: . : Sole Manufactuieii and Proprietor!, :.::, Offios Mo, 20 8. Dlawaj Aveoua, :,n;;'. vmtibuxuw, v ,V: ! BAUGU BROTHERS Jf CO.,' i m .' i 1 T fiT0" WholoiaU, 4tnlt . j ' Va. 181 Pearl ttreat, Corner of Cadar, : ' -HEW yowest ;.- .. !' CEOROB DUO DALE, WkoltiaU Agent for Maryland and Virginia "?. Tj. J0. Smith's Wharf, ! " . ": '' ' " BALTIMORE.'') . tip ' Apr'l 28, 1856 4 1 ' ' ' ' ";, 1 j 9lHBhod Isow Isstt. liotv Itemlorrd, Just published, a ew adiOoa of Da. Cplvsh. WILL s ClLSSUiTKD tssr ou tha radical aura IwiihouS medicinal . of boariiaatarrluMa r. iBiinl A'eVjlnoSa, Iirvoluolary Stwiual LosresJ ui bteaoy, MauUl and Physioal Incapacity, Impedimenta tq iuairiaav, wvo-, am, bwaasapuoa. svpiiepsy, ana S its induoea by salfvludulgeno or sexual extravagaooa. ijr rriua, in a seaioa anvejopa, amy e eeoij.. The AelahratAft anfliM In liiis ailmiruhla: iftiiff clearly dess.pnstrates, from atbhty years', sue hatful praotiaa, that tha alaruiinf aonaaqueooas af self abuse may baradioallv eurad without tbe dangerous usa ot lniaroal uediotna or tne appuoaitra or trie suite painting out a mode of oure at eooa simple, eartaia, and afieotual. bv means af whlob everv sufferer, on matter what hu condition may ba, may aura himself cheaply. privately, and radical jr I This Laotura should ba In tha hands of aver youth ana avary man la tbe iaod. lent, under siaal, la a plain savslops, Id any a4- 'ii-ui; -1 v aLiiisj OO,, 1 aJ"J Votk. rust OifrTS bo 4,4b6V USX f Ut iAlESnLEEiVAL! P J Spring. &Jiimmer Goodsi 7 1 ' 1 ? I !, f JOSEPI EHjSTEft, I .' (bucttiftop to Jvh JSowen.) I I CUnar at Uarltst aa4 fawa fitraet, iB U N B U R J5 , P E fJ N ' A . ;. Iavitia tha Bubli Jo ill ami asamins kis lagans aMortmeotof " . SUXHXI2R GOOOS! blna ka wilt iclt at greaU? raduoed prloes.- Bit took sonaiita in part of utiia.iMs, CLOTHS, &C Hllka, Delaines, Lawns, Oinghams, Calicoes, Muslins, Sheeting. Tickings, Jeans, and a full assortment of otioo and )V,oin goods gnerally Ii f Hosiery, Olovea, Hoop Skirts, AUo Handkerchiefs, Drusnes, touius. lata) nitsl Cmpr noUi msxl Shoo, , His assortment of goods will not, be is ara suro fill ta plaase the fancy and suit the wants of any do, siroul of purchasing. His stock of . - I HARDWARE AND QTJEENSWARE, and Groceries is large In quantity and choltra In quality, comprising genernMy everything seeded id tne household either for use or ornament. He is always ready and glad' to see his friends and takes pleasure in showing them hi? good even though no sales are made. He only asks a oil, and is sure that tha stock wilt eouipora favorably in price and quality with tha cheapest. ' JOSEPH EYSTER. . Sunbury, April 21, 16. TBIENNIAt. CONVENTION. : ' To the School Directors of Northumberland County ' Oenllcmon :-In pnrsuanceol the forty-third Soc tioaof the Act of thaBih of May, 1S64. yon aro here, by notified to meetin Convention, nt the Court House, in Banbury, on tbe first Tuesday in May, A. D. I860, being the 1st day uf the month, at balf-past one o'clock, in the afteinoon, and select, viva voce, by a majority of tho whole number of directors present, one person of Literary nnd Scientific acquirements, and ofskHt and experience in the art of Teaching, as County .Superintendent, for the three succeeding years; determine tha amount of compensation for the slime f and certily tho result to tha State Super intendent, at Harrisburg,' as required by tha thirty binlh and fortieth scctionsV'of said Act. P S. The time for 'holding the Convention was changed from Monday to Tuesday, by Act passed at the session of I68v ; JACOB CLP, Co. Bupt , North 'd eo. Northumberland, April 21, I860. 2t Notice to Ike Citizen or Niinbiir. rpHK folloing Report and Resolution, wbich X were adopted it I' Meeting of the Borough Council, on Tuesday, April 3d, 1866, are hereby published for the iufbrmution and guidance of all concerned : ' :, ' - ".' . ' i 6cKBcar, April' 3, WOoV We tha nndersigwed Cammittea on: Sidewalks beg leave to submit tbe following : u.i i . ' Wa recouimead tliat good snbstantiul pavements of stone or brick be laid iu tbe followiug streets, vis i Broadway, on ths aastoVn sldo from Elderberry to Cranberry street. River streot on both sides from Bluckbcrry to Cranberry. Deorslreel on the west ern side from Elderberry to Blackberry and from Blackberry on both sides of street to Cranberry. Fawn tliect from Elderberry on both side tf ,treet to Canal. Dewberry street on both sides iroiu Broad way to Fawn. Market street on boih sidis fruni Broadway to Canal. Blackberry street on both sides from Broadway to Fawn, and hortlcberry ou both sides fro-Ji Broadway to Fawn. Crucberrv street ou the south side, commencing at tha corner of River street to Fawn, Pokeberry trct f n ni theN. C. It. K. to r'unn street,' on the south sido Elderberry street, commencing nt Broadway to Fuwn street, on the norih side, and also the south side of Kldubtrry from Broadway to Deer street . We also recommend that the gutters in the above specified strocts be paved witb stone or brick, and that a regular grade be established tor the siacwalks or pavements in tbe above streets, and that all pave ments be laid iu accordance therewith, aud all pave uiunts now laid that are either above or below tbo f;rade that tuny be ctahlubud, shall be torn up aud aid to the regular grade. We nlso recommend that the laying of tbe pave ments in tbe aforesaid streets be c .muienced by tho first day of May, lbl6, and finished by tbe tim day of August, 18'irJ. All ol which is respeotrully submitted , , ilEKJ riUNDRICKS, 'j Co ,,. . . J. W. J-aiLinu, Cammtttte Joitx Haas. . v. , ' ! ,.-.: -. , lit lulled. That tha cmnmittoa tit r on pavements, kidewulks, Ac.sbull bave full power and authority to requiro and direct IbagrMiiug, curbing, paving and guttering, the sido und foolwalks by the owner or owners'of lolsof gTound fronting on any ol the at root l os highways of atiid UorouU, as reported by the said committee, uud to causo the same to be dona, and on fuiluro of the owner or owners thereof to complete the same withiu the time specified in the report uf the said committee, Ihe cuinuiittce to proceed immedi ately with the work and turniah all the materials and labor required to warrant them iu completing thu paving. Ac, in good season, and charge tbe owner or owners of thu properly, with all the expenses or cosis, wuu twenty per centum advance tuereon ana tne same committee shall bave the etiti, e nvu latiun and jurisdiction that are given iu the Ordluuu acs ana uy-j.aws on mis suiuect E. V. BlUiillT, Chief Burgoss. Jacob Skipman. Town Clerk. Sunbury, April U, I860. . SARATOGA TllL'NKd at W V. Apsley's. ALL KINDS OF TRUNKS at W. W. Aosley's. BAiiS at r W. W. Apslej's. GKNEItAL ASSOIlTMr-NT U. H 4. A DIES' FIND I.KATHKR HATCH KI.S t ! -1 . i , W. W, Apaley'e. LADIES' LAST1.XO GAITEI19 fur l.7i, at W. V. Apslra. I.AEIKS' GLOVE KID BOOTS, at W V A nsley's fttXiTS AND tHOE9, FOR MEN. WOMKN AND t tllll.UKM, at . , i , W W. Apslev's. s ftunliurv, M irch 31, IfO , . i. ' i : U Til 1ST 1 1 i ' rr a w-a im n .;.t 69S AltCII MTDEET, , 1 - ' PHILADELPHIA. ' ' watches,-- '.;.- " ! ' :. fX-.": :v,;","..; i.aoli JEWELRY, " '. ..i ,.v ' . ... . i, Solid SltX'ER. WARE, and Superior 8ILYER PLATED WARE, at R. MaroB.24, loM.linr'-'-' :"' JlJ''.' i't E M . CI.AKK Ac ., rf.f . -ti't St t l i-.i.i .ui' I . i , BAXKERS, K0;i.M60fTHSb STREET, PHILADELPHIA -.!,..n. vsorrsaroBSALi Morris A Essex Railroad 7 per seat. Bonds. Central Pacific R. R.T's interest payable is Gold la .T"'Ww York r- H- (I.-90 yseus tnltrest 1 ourrenoy issuii to the f .Xbasa bends at alj for sals ver o.'':'J BHsjckS bought taai. sold on Commission. U beearitlecofsgi kiads bought ad-soidy t 6. -MareblT. l&AS: Sot - i 1 I ' .17 T- . (Late Buebler House. . . - . HAIUUSRURG. PENX'A. nnniS wTI. known hotel has not ontVbeen ettand. X d but has been greatly altered and newly fit up by the present proprietor, and Is now one of the most oouiiorieois ana convenient hotels In Uarris- .Warok 10, WAly'Tr! ill! ,'"" ' . 00 BUSHELS OF BAELEY SEED, FOR SALE. t Yj'ARMBRrT wba desire to est) first Barley, can I1' nroouretthewawd oSrtia sdarsiifnce'. as tha CIJ Spring Bntwarf, laiUppef .Augiuta. township, nuar Suubury. Tbe highest market price will ba paid for JunburMAre )(. 189. TJ'ZZ. - inavan t iium THB undcrsignfd Tespefltfully Informs his friends ' anil tba public that be baa changed his place ef loading Freight to Philadelphia from Freed. Ward 1 S(VU 4rV. 4 AMSSipusst, iQ . - - (Cossiitissvoa M jrcnaat., Mm ia Tota Qreia, Seeds, Wo. 101S Market ., Phlladelpfalii, her all freight trill U Wed o. r ef tk,.. tWnfr:6' " JtJl freijrU HU kk tvrMt slow sm Mi oth. hoe or. KroMbseMraui.ei tt' calf nboTi ruk . 1 ' , TT MulnrracCoalr;r Store AT URANDST CHEAP 6T0HK, Tom can parobata Cot Lenrtba of Mlllinar Ooods cheaper than dowa town jobbers Sail Tft A W '&Obi85 Ribbona'l sli&aV Sail WOOia piaeaaa Flowers, Milll- Derr eea, ,-mnvea aau from Aaetioa. . k , . - . .. k . s 0 Ri u Lny niJOJ,- an, (Uf Grand St., S4 and S Allan St., CsTPifih Blook East from tha Bowery. - .Aprti 2t, w.-2r.... .i .v.. BFStlstGr i ASi Vr 8UM.MEB. . , .., M i Ulnar, y Goods, juslopenlng at tha Millinery Store of ",Z'"::mti M' ! "awn SUeet, below tha Railroad, SUNBURY, PA., ' '' ' Such as iBDaBi.i.a9ioA:9a9 SHAKERS, DressTrimmings, Ilead-Drcsscs, Ulovter . Hosiery, Ribbons, Flowers, Collars, Uandkcr- - ti .'l.i shiefs, Ac, a., which bave bees carefully solected. The attention of Ihe Ladies h solicited toiler targs iSWtrnentrof the lntet styles vf UONNKld, arhiaU give satisfaction to all. . Call and examine for yoarselva. K troabls t shew goods, ii- i . Sunbury, April 11, 1304. ' .nisH I.OI.IHA NIIISMLCR, Millinery Uoods nissl Oreatsi Trim ' ' ' ' nil ii( , Ilensl lrewe, GLOVES, PARASOLS, &c, &c, South side of Market Square! SUNBURY, Penn 'a- Has just returned trout tha cities with a choice selection of seasonable goods to which the attention of the Ladies is respectfully solicited. MILLINERY OOOOS AND DRESS TRIMMINGS, With Uead-Dresses, Uloves, Hosiery;' ti . .' . ?. k : . , Ribbons, hne been carefully toleoted and will give satisfaction. ' Miss Shissles baa had aa experience in tha busi ness that enables her to select goods with an eye to ths taste and wisbos of her ousloiners, and she begs a continuance of favors in tha future which she takes El ensure in acknowledging during the past year, adics will find a sboice stock of every thing ia her line of business. Sunbury, April ,8- t U. - aS'uT TA TUB ';'; V .' $98. tllntoii ' Businrss i (College HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL, Eighth and Spring Garden Streets. THOMAS MAY PIERCE, A. M., President and Consulting Accountant, EXTRAORtllNARY ' INDUCEMENTS I Novel A Permanent-Arrangement of Builness Col lege Terms, From April 1 to October 1, 1800, and' succeeding years. LIFE SCHOLARSHIPS, iuoluding BookkeepiDg Business Correspondence) Forms and Customs Commercial Arithmetic, Business Penmanship Detecting Counterfeit Money, A Commercial Law TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. Scholarships, including the Mtiia subjects as above. Time Limited to Three Months,. ' ' - " TWENTY DOLLARS. Penmanship. Three Months, ' v ' $7 Ponmauship awd Ariihinelio, Three Months, tlu I ho saving af Soul and gas in tbe summer months is au advantage of such importance as enables the luaoageuieutut' this College to uiuke a considerable reduction in the summor rates From October 1, 1800, to April 1, 1867. And succeeding years, as before. Life Scholarships, tiebatarstaips, 3 months, 2i Penmanship: 3 months, -' - - jy Pebmanslrip and Arithmetic, 3 months, 12 t-fuiiU Terms for Clubs, boldivrs, and' for the Sou ol Ministers and Teachers. Xuy mud Uvtning Instruction for both Stxts ' "- ' and all Age, In Banking, Storekeeping, Bookkeeping, Penman ship, Pen Drawing, Phonography, Arithmetic, Men suration, Algebra, ticouictry, Analytical tlcouictrv, The Calculus. Navigation, i'urveying, Eugiueerink, ttuiiging. Mining, Mecbiinlcnl Drawing, Commercial Law, German-,.-' Telegraphing, and tho English Branches, at modoralo prices - Endorsed by tbe publiu as the most successful Bu siness Colloge of the couulry, w is evidenced by the fact, that rOl'R Hl'MURKD AHU TWO STI I1I5NTM have entered in the first six months of its Existence. Iriu'ialH ot It 'pnrtniciitM. THOMAS MAY PIERCE, A. M. George B. Snyder, K. 8. Barnes. C. N. Purr, Jr , J. T. Reynolds, Henry Keim, A. E Rogeraon, A M., C.S . Supported by an able Corps of Assistants. Cull ut send fur a Ca:alogue. College Currency, and Pierce's Praotioal Educator. OKPicrr--531 'ISTortli Eihtli St., Pliiladel'a. THOMAS M. PEIRCE. A pril 14:iSn. Washington House. , . , , , SAMUlsilj SNYDEB. , ' S oOITOSlTE THU NK COt ltT iJOCPK, SUNBURY, PA. ,1IHIS popular and comfortable Hotel has been L. fitted up in superior order lor the accommoda tion o( Strangers, 1 revellers, and tbe public gener ally. No effort will ba spared by the Pionrieter to make it a favorite -resort end a pleasant home for every guest Uis table, his bar. uud the long ex perience of the proprietor, warrant him in anticipa ting a liberal share of publk) patronage. Extensive stables, and every desirable . conve nience. Sunbury, April T, 1968 ly ' 1 "WILLIAM' W.' APS LEY'S ' Wlioleeiilo Boot, Shoe and Trunk - W AKE HOUSE, Kl HHI V, IA. WM W. APSLEY has just opened a NEW STOKE in tha well-known bouse ef Mrs. 11.. ul ton. in Market street,, and, pffers to thecitiiens of Sunbury nA-aaiirbboriBS! tewns. HOOTS A slinks of thei beM owaJily ba, workwanship,- llo having uiaua arrangeawniay wita. Brat-oiass manufacturers to supplv tbe belli mailt v Vfrfnod'. f "In trM-'Whoteswle IerHrSlaiint-e balls tha alien. tion of Country Storekeeper to his gne slock, which will be sold at the lowest wholesale prices, thus ena bling Katai) Dealers to save expense of visiting tbe cities to replenish their Stack. - - , In the Retail department can be found BOOTS. 6HOE:, TRUNKS, VALISES. Ac, which, ia price at tbese times, are without a parallel. The stock of Ladies' Wear is superior in style and workmanship than is usually found inoouutrv towns, embracing gems of Balmorals, snlen.li.l I'.ri Gaiters, apd fancy shoes of every kind. . ii . a., aiso cans attention to bis large stock of Men's wear, of latest styles, that will fit Dy f00t with ease and eomfort. , t pmei ;ois) ! t ome All I Bunburt, Maroltjitjy 8M,- , obdub or7AlTi 7Z BY rutue of ear. erder of sale, isaaed eat ef tho Coart-ef Comaioa Plus of NanfaamWi.n.t County, and to ue directed, will be expuswl to pub. lie sale, at tbe Court House, In tbe Borough of aun bury, on Thursday, May Sd, A 1. lS6tj, at 1 o'clock P. M., tbe following real earate, to wit t ' All that certain 'lraot of Land, slmai. ,n 7k. tewnthip.rtlurfcarly. Little: Kukaooy lowrhip. in "'."T'.'; pf injmn a warrant m me name or beoiausin . Yoanir. dataJ ilia IMik ,l. r.f K.... bar, A. D. f7VS. adjoining lands surveyod for Jero miah Jackson .William Gray, William Wilson. John W, Bally, William Shar tell and olhors. comainiug Pv Survey made bv the Inauisiiiun Ei .hi II.,., aud fhlrtoen soref and thirty-six perches, striet measure. Exolusive of etie hundred and filiy acres, PA'WIM tofrederlclt Haas oatbeUtb o Jtlay. leun. lobe sold as tha nrotwriv nf il'm l..,.n. w,th eoliee le Ihe Mabonov and a.. Li lni.ni.,n C'ooibati). 1 he TVevortod and 8usquehunn Itai -coaAilJiMirpiiB,. and tbeTrevurten Coal aud Railroad l-susy DCJ otber terre-tenanis. bherifi's OBea. Buuburr. Anvil T. IbM.-s-et' ,u,niWANTBDi!i'' ojtEiiijsDRSD wysor raus, ., , . . for which the feibeet Casli Plica will be paid by i J. M. KEECU, 41 York Avanua, Philadelphia. April MeM.-rIV USEBBCHADM MANUfACTUREfiS esJ.BROAfcWAX. WAR yocRru sTN. Y. WlluOAUn and renui ai reaucea rales. Pipes sad Holders cut to order and repaired. All goods wamueeed e eetiiae. ' lead sUtsn for cuoe Isr.. fipaelseaWtteaafc. M . ( -i ; . , April V, l.tm r , . . ? w i,Vi,aa..' a,i'. -.a .vi.lL . . , ft frl,i H tit s i'.i ! t t v : . ! '