11 1 V, . . 5Tf)e unbura?'.2lmrrfca. T N. S. EROLB, J l,"."r'- . SATtTftT)AT, APRIL 88. ISfllU .0 t Eoral affairs. " C31 Job IHnHtl'.-WVhi)t rWrl k lar-iurplf of NEW JOB TYPB, of varlou hew ttlf Poster, Jlandbill. Circulars, Cards, Lotter Heads, Bill Heart. Label. Ao., em be printed la Aia InteFt and beet ily'rt, nd oh AM DoU. Order by mall promptly attended to. ., ' -y Tn ne steamboat nf M. Ira T. C1intit l In tueomfn! operation. VT oteerr that Mr. Clew knt baa rented the rate of tewing bofitl to Ifty rents, tasteful of ess (Toiler, m heretofore. ,. , . v t&'XTntlt at lTortlinniterTani, a few day since, ire observed .tmt-Jae IT. DielTenderfer, the obliging agent of tlie T?lonmbur A Lackawanna Railroad at that place, bad entered Into the coal business, and furnishes Pillston, Wltkesbarre, Plymouth and Sha mokin coal, wholesale And retail. ryFma M rnll MoostAiiri. The face of the ill, below town, juat abor the N. C. R. R. bridge, waa l on Bra on Sunday afternoon last, and burned until lata at night. , ' Cy The moderate and warm daya of laatweek hv been auceeeded by cold and moist weather.--li?t the weather in April it alwy fiolile, and those who hare rot out tender planti find they have gained nothing by the operation. .'' i ESrNoT to rb Moyai5.-i-Tbe otd Court linns, which i pnrohafod by thafitn1o frntornity,with a view of moving It. if powibla and placing It on the lot adjoining Mr. R. B. Packer, will be torn down. The committee appointed to lni1nire into the matter lara rep-.rted agninrt the enntettiplated remneal of ao large a building. . The building la 40 by SO feet quare. with IB inch walif, and eontaini about 150. OtHMorick. It waa ascertained that In removal might be aoc ntnp1ihed, but the rink, aa well aa ex pense, would be considerable. The material will be ue1. in part, in the ereotion of a large and hand aorea buildiog. .;-, , . tjTHer. Eugenio Kinoaid, after thirty-six yeara labor as a tninionary in Rurmah.Daa returned to epend the remainder of his life among till friends in Amcrioa. He preached In the Baptist Church at Milton, last Sabaath..; a i CeMr. Xf. W. Eremer . of LewMiurg, while walking the streots in Iba suburbs of Danville on "Wednesday night or last week, was knocked down , by some ruffian or ruffians and robbed of his watch and money. Mr. K. lay insonsiblo until about one o'clock. .. ty HonsB kd Broov Stolk!. tVe reerel to learn that a creom-oolorod mare and a new bni;ey, both vnluad at about $400, were stolen from Jnenb jPeisbolts, Kiq., of Upper Angusta township, on Trl. day niirlit lust. The mare was a young and valuable animal, wi-h silver mina and toil. A reward of ' fifty dollars is offered for the recovery of the same, PGramno thk SmrwAias. The work of grading the sidewalks for Iho pavements to be laid and relent, by order of the Town Council, has been . commenced by F. C. Arms, Esq., assisted by Mr. Win. Webber, of this place, eivil engineers on the Northern Central Railroad This ia a necessary improvement, and will add greatly to 'the appear ance and comfort of the town. Ep'Fina CniusqrAQCt Towitsnip.On Thursday afternoon, the 12ih hwt , a barn belonging U"J. L. Meixcll. In Chilisquanue township, this county, on the line of the Catawitsa Railroad, caught fire from sparks thrwn from a locomotive, and waa entirely consumed, together with two horses, three bead of cattle, a threshing machine, a sett of harness, and about twenty tons of hay. The loss ia about $2000, on which there is bo insurause. 15? Thiksxial Cosvr.!tT!0!. It will be seen by an announcement In annther Anllimn thnt tha $9et,nAl Iiircclors of this county are requested to meet at the Coirt House, on Tuesday, May 2ft, to select some person well qunlified for the .position, to act as ' County Superintendent of ihisonnnty for the ensuing three years. Is will be noticed tint a change has hern made in the day of elecliun, it being the first Tuesday, iustcal of the first Monday in May, aa heretofore. It should also be borne in tnind that all the directors whose tirin of office expires this year, have the privilege of voting. Those elected this apring are not entitled to vute. ' Ur iOAi. inAne. noiwitnstanaing (be many fears iu tie spring that the trade in this region would be paralyzed by the low prices of coal, we still ace by Iho weakly returna that the shipments are largely ' ahead of last year, and the expectation of many of vur operators is that the increaso will this year reach a hundred thousand tons, giving us five hundred aud fifty thousand tons for the year. At Ibe present rates are will mora than do tbnt. Additional facilities for chipping will be affcrdtd by the opening o( the Qua kake road, wbivh la expected to be ready to tuka freight by the middle of May, iVa have not yet learned how soom the Enterprise road will be finished, but when it is, that will also iucieuo the trade of the region. Siumoiiu Htratil. n a a a a I'jf' Th Ma with tub Uabt. The unlortunat individual ao frequently refarred to, who bought the elephant, and then didn't know iwnat to do with him, was not in a worse predicament than a gentle man on the Erie train, South, on Thursday night of last week, who did not exactly acquire title to a, ( baby by purchase, or by tbe other usual legal forms, but who had one presented to "liim.. A Udy. occu. pying a scat by his side, with a handsomely dressed infant iu her arms, politely requested him to hold bar baby a few momenta until aha went to the upper end of the oar. The train waa approaching Nor thumberland at tbe timer and stopped at that place. The gentleman grow impatient, and finding the mother had not appeared when tha train started, ha began to entertain serious thoughta about tha "aitua tiou" of affairs, and by the time he reached this place had become aomawbat desperate, lie contin ued to hold on to' tbe ''little innocent," however, . intil he reached Selinsgrova station, five milt be low, where, by mutual agreement, be transferred , : . 1 I .V. . . I.. ......I 1 . . I. J3UI IIUU, auicii waa aiwii - vj inimni;i to the ferryman at tha ttatioo, . The child waa adop ted by its fosrer parent, and was wall oared for, but . Jid a few day afterwards. , It's unfortunate mo ther, wbo, undoubtedly, quietly left tha ears at Kurthumbcrland, has not since teen beard of. 15 Pakk OrriciRi' Msxtiso A meeting Of the offacers of a number of tbe bauks located an iba North and West Iiranobaa, was bald at Nortbumber. land, on tbe 12ft day of April, for the purpoea of . taking suob action in regard to tha Slate elraulatioa of Bank notes, aa to get rid of then at tha aarliett possible tliutv..1 ' ""' (--' (" On motion, W McKntTr.Esq., waa ealled to the Chair, aud U. M. Friok, Eq , waa appoieUd Secre- tary. '. ; ' ;. " " ' Tie following Banks wert represented, vl: Jersey fcbore, Sat, J J. $ aadarana. Cashier. 1st Nat. Williamspora, A. Updegraf, Presideat. Lumbarmaoa' National, 9. Jones,' Cashier.-,' Milton National. It. M. Friok, Cashier. JlltSaiiauaJ JMilto4 JBrovfi.iIiirVr 5 I JBousa, Caehiar. a t'y8f Amui"l iM, I H. JoiiklM, Cask 1st 1st i ... ia - . 1st " " DanvHI; W. A. M. ttrier, Cashier. V Blootoa mrg, f si. MoK el vy, Director . Seliesiro, C.R. JJ or tb. CastbiaTi I u , riymouth, i. B, 6aai, Pres't. i ' 6unburt, J. B, Packer, ft'.1, Danvill National. E. 11 fiaWy. Proa'L , . tawisbarg Natleaal. ft IReber, Cashier. (. ' v A f lev aa iuterohaagef opinion, It waa," ' ' ' JJot,' That aftartblt day of Juna'ae'st, . hill not pajr ptAvct Kuela)aa.adyUtaf but Ler Tetlf or NioijaJ Besak lssVUW--e-'' n...Jek-xei tfiaooaiai Aomaat. Tbmkta jyr7 (tree lb fbllewlog aoooent f an eeMenl ky-jrbtelp a young girl loet her life I ... I young girl 'On teal Ranata' ir afcow Been. party went halo ! teary Clay DolUerr, ae la alleged ih. mii... nr Li. linart) Clsv SJnllierv. aa to inelM ik. J;."'l ! K-i'v,. the at. u bin aamraaari la i be advantageous in eaoa eana.- Whew-they had gene quite adimaneorra Were looKlng aOnUMwy Beam the tVliaiTof eaaaJI aiM,1SMlfiaa'isrU at rook i all were at Ol,oa alarmed, and made efforts to get oat of tha way ! wo ao waver were caught by the falling maas-AnnjieiiJokaanTIfW.Atjrlakjl Anna, a oung girl belwean ten and eleven yaarf of age, waa nooked over the railroad track, her body falling between two f llte.-and. her liaaba wroieetlraj over tha rnli. ila fjjia pasitk-a roelc Weighing aosjia three hundred pounds fell oo bor, oroshtng both bar limb above the knee, and breaking the right one juat below the knee, her body being protected by the sill. After aome diSloulty tha rock wa removed bv her another and the men of lb party, and ah wa borne out of the mine by Kate Fry : and afterward; earrled borne. On examination, bar wounds wer found to be of so sever a nature that I ittle eould be done for her relief. She bore all the pain and suffer ing of her fearful eondltion with remarkable firmness till Monday morning nbnotaix o'clock, when aha died. This lid and shocking aocider.t oreated quit an exoitement on. .Sab ba lb afternoon : and as tha child waa one that waa well known, hundreds flocked to her home to so the litil sufferer. She waa con scious to the last, and roeognieed. each visitor." tyNxw MiiLixinr Qoona. The Spring fash ions, In th millinery line, have bean received by tha various millinery More In this place, this week. The beautiful and endlex variety in the styles of dress goods, bonnets, hate and adornments, has never been excelled ia Bunbury. V call attention totho card of Mis Mary L. Lniarua, who ba a fin assortment of dreas goods, trimmings, notions, Aa., which aha received on Thursday last. Midi Anna Painter, two doors west of the Pott Offioo, ha also just received her new stock of spring and summer good, and a general variety of fancy notions, to which sb invites the attention of the publio. Mist Kate Black announce that her large and varied stock of spring goods have arrived. II er selections are very good, and she will, no doubt, be able to please all who may fuvor her with their patronage. ISf Am IxroRTAXT Act. The following act, exempting persona who have been in the military aervioe of the United b'tatea for a period of nine mouths, orwho have been honorably discharged from the aerric en isocount of. wour.ds of hysioal disa bility, contracted while In service, from paying bounty tax, became a law on tbe 30th of March last: ' Be It enacted by the Senate and House of Repre sentatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in Qenerul Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of thorame, That all persons, who have been mustered into the military service of tbe United States, and have served ihomu lor a period of not less than nine months, in the war to suppress the rebellion, and their property, and those persons who have betn discharged from taid service on account ot noundsor pnysioal aisubtltty contracted tn sued service, and their property, and the widows and orphansol such persons, and their property, sbtill be exempt from the payment of all bounty and ptr capita tax levied, or to be levied, for paying boun ties to volunteers, in the several counties of this Commonwealth, and such persons shall also b ex empt from the payment of militia fine. f - i f iaj mu m - IuroBTAST to Business Men. All govern ment licenses expire on tbe last day of April, aud applications for renewal mut bo on or before that day.- The law enforce! the penally of $500 for neg tcot or refusal to comply with tha above provisions It would be well for those interested to attend to this matter at onee, and thus tar much trouble and inconvenience. ' , LpTac Doxasric MaaKxra. Many art'ole of provision still continue remarkably high. Butter, instead of coming down, advanced this week from 45 to lid cent.' Potatoes are scarce, and bard to ba got at f 1.25er bushel. The expected supply from the Slate of New York, by arks, bos not yet reached us, and will not be as great at waa expected . Egg have fallen to 18 cema. Beef is something loner, rangtng'from 15 to 25 cents. Shal tr worth 75 ots. to 11.00 per pair. Susquehanna salmon are telling at 20 ctt. per pound.. The river is still too high for shod fishing, in this neighborhood, an 1 the pretnmpiinn is that not many will be oaoght the present season. ' - Or Tub Good TaMPLABS A convention of the Quod Templars waa held in Ibis place on Wednesday and Thursday lost. Th proceeding wero closed by a leoture in the Lutheran Church, by the Rev. Mr. Olewine. Delegates, mule and females, from abroad, were in attendance. ... . ' . . , , . I'M , . Editor Table. f . tyQoDBV's Lapv's Book for May, opens with a spirited steel-plate engraving of "Tbe Pot of the Common," which with anuincr representation of Spring are very seasonable. The double-paged col ored tatheon-ple.tr, followed with it almost bewil dering variety ul pulierns and stylet of Ladies' and Chiliirena' Dress, I'o.loW to please its fair subscriber. The literary contents are very varied and full of in terest, comprising a sharp and amusing satirical fke'ch of vulgarity suddenly nrnda rich by Mis S. Annie Frost the conclusion of Mrs. Deuison's story of "bitter and wife" another instalment of Marion ilnrlan' liiipuh's Idks, and other interesting tales by favorite writers. Oodey maintain unllaj;gingly his spirits and system, and hit Book present undi minished attractions tor the ladies for whom it ia spe cially prepared. Price $3 per annum. (mV Uhdux'i Monthly It gives us pleasure to notice the successive ixsuft of this ucat and well conducted uagaiine. ' Tbe May number sets out a fin table of contents, inoluding a graphio article on Bummer ia Kheriuau'a Army, appropriately illus trated a continuation of iia well-written and axclt fng novel. "Iba Dead Letter," also illustrated, with a number of other intereating sketches and stories, some good poetry and Human Life, a sober aud judi cious esaaj. At Je year this niaganne, published oy uenaie a vo., ao. I o v :uiaui street, jst w xoia, is very cheap aud iuUresUu;;, aud well worth th price. Ur Tns LAnir'i FaienD. Tb May number of Ibis poulur Magaiiu is ulruady bufora us. A usual the embellishment arc ot the fiuuat order. The farbion plate ia tuneful, while th reading matter ia varied and excellent. Price $2 50 per annum. We at ill furnish enc cwpjMaf IfcootAiuaaiewns.' aradonaejopv of the Lady ' Frieud, one y-ear vur -in advance. ' Ls-Thx OatiXT. This new monthly Magaxine published by the American News Company, Kew York, haa made ilt appearance. - It ia printed in a tuperior Ityle and V, ill. no doubt, take a fair rank among our monthly publication. Published at 25 ant a number. - ' BUSINESS NOTICES. (jTSawiaa Macbikss. Several valuable Lock Stitch Sewing Machines, new styles, far sale. Equir at this office. lPttasiaTATioM or tb Stats Fiaos Ftliladulphia ha been , selected as tij piece where th Uttered and torn Qasfif tb IVhusjJfsjJa regi lnenubaj be faraoally retpraed to-tha iteefjins; of th Coninionwealih. Th Couiniitte of tb Legis lature having th scatter in charge bat a made, ar, rangeuusnu for the oeremony, which is to take ifoe In Independence Square on tb ib of July Belt. OlthAJJS tUte flags aarriattl during 4jM:ur, but tour war lest In battl. Tbi ia a praud racjord for th Peunsylvorjla soldiers. MiLLia, of tbe Exoel ior Doot and. Shoe btoro, in Uaket squar, bat S ada a prooxi reoord for this place, in tb way of reducing the high prieeof Boot aad Shoes, whioh be I salting very cheap. li certainly deter th thank of th aoastTtntrfty for putting down tb high prioes of suoh ia ladlsjeosa.bl' arliol'. Oivrv,ja a aaa - "'' ' ."-i K Or" A rjasaaiASLs Faot. Whea maa gets a few dollars' worth of good, put kbas ia a room, and sits dowa by lb aid of than, aitlng far us- touiers, he follows pretty eloatly tb style of some of our juarohanla for years peat, IU don't sdvertiso bdoaiSMdoutairairirseaaTetyait. Kow, if a ouitomer eomrt, he must pay a larga prlo for what ae get,' because tb sale are few; aad tb tradeamati snoit liv ut f bis protts. - Tb good get old tod stale, and austomar always lose money by dealing wKb mea who do a oni-horao, iow -coach btuinaa. At aa lustanoa of th benafli derured from ttberal ivwjliiitng, tali; c fr aa wa of arlniers' inkwaaah atventioa m tWraal that aur -frload Blavhakm, of iho CoxnaaiTAA, iraiaa Ba Sis l Morliet qaara, what aoaartiaos aid splendid KtadyMada Clothing ataiTiy, jd U eoora they 'ri 6t llk bo eak.' 'Ha U ) lng tiwulisr luroica pr.Bprlnj foi. ClaUiiog. wbiob'li U daumlufd to mU ca4", i 'I t' 'M Unfi ' ' tjTiia Vim RtersTre Bits, Thee who wear their wrong or bod lee re-draeed, are earnestly lurle4 l ril o Jo. fcolek, ! Faw atrwit, opposite Weaver' Hotel, where any peraon oaa be tut tod In th weof auhhtjeble aid aheap eultof (Spring and Sdmuler oioda. and erUlifh, we are re. OU will aeror .fca,v aocaaioa to reto Binlok haa Juat reoetved anolherlarg atooa, (m lorraer wo being exhausted,) wblok enable bins to famish later tyla tbaa any otbr.,tabliabment, . ttotendid situates and eloth, tor Udlos cloaks' (id ooatt, ar old at low prtoe. . ,i t ' t.-, iy aio Liir IsBiCATiom. The advent of tha f est her y aungiter, th budding of troet, th increased warmth of tbeann'araya, and tlie salubrity of the atmospher, Would nam to indioate that th coquettish Mitt Spring ts about to 'desert her unootn forUbl eat In the lap of grim old Wlritef, and that not many tnoona will wan ar oomfort and economy will both demand that mortal man should array himself In th bandsom habiliment ! which Jacob 0. Becg 1 manufacturing at hi mshionable Tailor ing Establishment, on Fawn street, between Mnrkot and Blackberry, where be is constantly receiving large Additions tn hi very large stoek of Spring and Summer Goods, and eontinuet giving everybody ata." . . . ' . . . . .. . k7Scernt tub SriAtrow, tna rut Ecbstancx f Alias." If any of our reader should want a bosotiful and life-like photograph, Or pictures of any site or style, on any kind of material, we would advise them to go to th Photograph Gallery of 8. Byerly, . ia second story of Hauler's building, Market street. " :.., .- " '" -v':; ; ; ' SnAKCI'EABR gAVS: i "If 'twere done, and 'twera well don,: 'Twer well it wcredone quickly ;" And ao we nay to all who have a docideJ preference for good Pictures, at cheap rate : .Let this b done, well done, ' - And donequickly . , - In Simpson' building, Market square, and oblige, Your Humble Servant, J. B. EKSKINE. N. B. We have alto made arrangements with a portrait painter to color large Photographs in India Ink and in Water Colors. MAtmiA.OES. On the 10th of April, at Dacvllla, by the Rev. Mr. ilonkcl, Mr. D. C. DisaiNOfc-R, formerly of Lebanon, Pa., and Mist. Fa.nkv Ct.tMa.iT, of thit place. : , . .t , .1 1.. Fst'.AlILHY MAItKin'S. Corraotod Weekly for the ,Arner'lcan., Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel, do do do' :. do perowt. Eye Flour, per bbl. do per bwt. Buckwheat Flour "" do Wheat, prime white per bushel, do du do do Bye, do Corn, do Outs, do Potatoes, do Dried Peaches, pared por round do do unpored do Dried Apples, do Dried Clierrius, (unstoued,) per bu. Butter. '. TT Tier pound. $12 00 A 00 S 01) b 00 e 00 40 F 2 10 VO I (ib 45 1 00 1 .15 ' 25 ! 15 3 75 ; 50 IX !H 25 1 20 ! tggs, -. u J Cneese, ' Lard, . IlaLua, Shoulders, Beef, bind quarter, front rH.-r Mutton, ' Pork, Veal, .. . -Chickens, Fresh Salmon, ' do Shad, Ipor doien, per pound, . do do do . do IA 15 ' ia 20 12al4 -1 do . . do' ' do do i per pair ' 1 per pound .20 V0 per pair ShantoJkla Coitl XraIe. Bbahokim, April 2, 18A3. i" 'ion. C'lfi.. Sent for week ending A;ril 21, '' 14.600 1 1 Per Lost report, - 111.918 17 l?nB9 f 71.430 19 ' ' 5,2li3 12 To lame time last year, Increase, &ptcial iVotitra. lgfSF.K A Woman, in umithtr column picking Samburg grapes for Spout's Winn.,) It is an admirable article, used in the hospi tals and by tliu fitut class funiilicR iu Paris, London, and NeW YorVi in preference to old Tort Wine. It fs worth a ttiul, as it gives great atifuction.-f-f,or aale by -W. A.. Bcn- "DON'T BE FOOLISH." Yon cn make Six Dollars from Fifty Cents. Cull and i- aiuine an invention urgently needed by every body. Or a on in plu sent free by tuiiii for flU cents that retails easily for fit, hv It. L. WOLCOTT. 1 70 Chathutu Square, NY. i . Sept. 18, 1884. Jyvi a i.i d .' Si'EEK's Sam b u t (3 Port -AVine. Parties from London and Paris onler it, appreciat ing it above French wines. ' It U sattl to be unsurpassed for summer compt.iints, and for weakly persons. Our drtigfrist have obtain-, ed some direct from Mr. Specr. The price ia low for ao excellent a wine, ami every family should have a bottlo in the house. HAiludel; hia Pr. Cull at W. A. lieuuett's. . 'PJ?' Demand is the test nf popularity, and never iu this, country hits there been a lil'th put t of tha demand tor any toilet article that there now ia for Fiiahin' "Niht-Uloonitn tycrcus. Tlw'sales for the ciirient yeur show an increase of, one hundred per. cunt.,, tver those of tlie same months la lb64. Bold every where. . .v. v.M wir. ;jI t .o-1 in -A .'. FuBLto Stkakru. kndi Bi no 1 its can use ' lirim-n's Uronctiral Trochet,w r Congh and 'Voice1 Lozenges;' as freely as, requisite, cpn lulning nothing that can injunt tlie f.ytem. They are iuvaluuhie for mIIhuik Jthe Lonrse , ness and irritation incident to vocal exertion; clearing and strengthening the voice. Tbt Cost ream loss naad Experience or aa invalid. Published for the benefit and as a oautioa to young ain and others, who suffer from Nervous Ifebility, Premature Decay of Manhood, A., supplying at the aauie liino tbe lueaii uf self-sure. By on who uu oured himself ater undergoing unstderabl quackr, ary. iy eueloaiug a post-paid addressed envelope, siug I copies, tree of cnarg may ot bail 01 tn au- Utur. . . ... .... i ATHANILL ItATFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Klogs CO. ff. V. - - . ,v.i..a. , January 17, 1648-1 y. . . . ' : t- . . , 1 11 1 IDrafkiem. UliaOmeaa ! Catsirrb, Treated with tb ut mast sucoess by Dr. J. ISAACS Ooulist and Aarist, (fbisaerly of Lejden, Holland.) No. bl9 Pine street. Philadelphia. Testimonial from tb moat reliable aoarce tn lb City and Coun try een be seen at bis offioo.. Tb niedijal faculty are. invited to accompany lutir patint(, a he ha no se crets in his praotic. Artificial tye. inserted with out pain. No charge mod for xauiination. July 22, 166. ly , f To Cossaiisuptirea. Th advartiaar, having been restored to henlth 4a a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having luflerad for several years with a sever long election, and tbaa' dread disease, Coaaomp'ioo I anxious to mak koowa te hie fellow uffarer tb means of tur. 3 7 ! -.- (( ; W .3.. ' 1 : t ' To all wa desire H, h will tea a oopy of tbe preeoriplion ased (fra of eaar ), with th dlree lion for praparinar aad using tbeaain. whioh they will find a sua Cvae for utasuiirtioa, Astuua aoscHma,IAi;aa, Col-aa, aad all Throat and Lung Affeotlon. Tbt only Objeet Inl th advertises la tending tb preecriptsoa at t beiwlt tb afflietad and spread iaforaaatloa wbiok b eocoalvet It be ia waluabla, aad ka hope tvery unrr will try kli, remedy, at ii will oast tbaa nothing, aad may prove' blaming. ' - y V',,r.;'.,V . . ' Parties wishing tbe pwcrlption, , by raiora S!o v-wiij) vXttojV. i .vf .UlsaefAiM.irwb XtfKtT0R8 REPORT 0 lfORTfflXll- T- BBRLAHB COUNTY, , - J'XPRN HI TURKS) AND RKCKIPTfor Nrm i lhtnlk-rie.t County; lr.sh the Iff r"i Jattjiarv, A. I IMI.1i . the la. I 4.1 y o( VuMcl a .lue earn, fear, Vol, euyeiiaUlM xn. AaW .PR. P A 1. 4 eeaaee, Be IMiiaaasi rVvwwHng BHilgee, ft," AT 1 iktsdea id - eta t'eMtlaaSMMf 63 U a i r aei, - !, F,.a lralp, do Kteetieia, do l;lllalHe, pay, dd HefuiHtuur, du Ctnjittv AuJitnra. do I. r'nintwortli, Aaditor, do Court Ciirr, di tunty t'riitting, . do I'ns hi KipeiM, do Jurors' Hay, do tfheriff Kei-e, etc liiatme Asylum, di H'nid O.finaaee, , j- , dj Diatiiet Attianey, ' fits - Commf uwenltli mate, di t Aitoritev f'r Cnutity, ' : du ' Vieirnnt Kiwds and BrHlgaa, do )xt:ierMliiais, do Sunl eiety, do Public ISuiltliiif, do lllqillSllltMIS, in I iKidrari.il, ' j du pHrthtiimtjiry, dit ' CanmiMlinier and Clerk, , . d.i . tM ire Kiln, ,At. Asaeas ira' Pay, da CiKirtUos.se, ' . taxi ' IV ia) M--ii at I? m 17 lint no IS uu lofl on 7a : 4" no S ten 47 741 . l.W n t 111 'ill VOim : : 7(4 81 I fl7 U5 ; 17ti JW tun I9B3J - ' i in 3 1,1 10 46 l.bTSV. 1043 ' 671 IM 79,731 00 KM nai (i l,eiat 71 T i Treasurer's Cnmmissnri nn tnS,HR 6S, i it aepreeiH'ril money, To amount of iiursninrli, g County mders for IfM hu.I previous yeni", To amount of outstanding Buuiitf otdcrs, S3 4 M 47 75 uu Cll,Qi0 17 cn. By rash received from Collectors fur IVI J and previous yenrs, 5I.WI0.8 By ensh ree'd from Collectois of RnonlyTtx, xri S7 " for rent of Pulitic HiiiIUihsts, 71 till Ry Ci'tiuty Tna rivelved fronl suiniry (lersons, 143 7-1 Hv itisti rereiveit from l,tnver Aususta twp., for keepine H nniih Aiviilee. ,' !!). n Hy Militia Tus ree'd for tsai and prrivionfi years, 1.17'te-i By fnsli reeM from sundrv persons hs a Imiii, 3,515 Ol) ii. ....,. :V.t. Iiwui, former Tree- enrer, ., W7 97 By cash received as Jurv fund, 4 no " " lor fjomtn -nwenlth costs, tin ihl " Courl d ies, SO im " " m iterials dil, 0- 9.1 By excess of Kipendilureaubuve Receipte, (t.A-tl 19 IIO,t0'J7 WILUAME IRWIN, former Treasurer, iu account with Northumberland County. DR. To balniiee dne County as per Auditors' Report nf IMI. To lint mee of Militia funds in hand Rd audited by military bJard to Jmiuiiry 1st, Isol, CR Py Krror in audit of t'fll. By cush paid R. 11. Awl, Treasurer, as per reeeints. By fine Treasurer' receipt, date, July nth, last.. ...... Balance dne omrnty in hands of W. K. Irwin, former i'cfwsurer, . . i , y .. R. IT. AVAT,. Fsn.. Ticnsnrrr. in account Coautyitf Nnrthuinliert-uil. from llin firat day of Janu ary, A- U. isn. to ihe last drtv of Deeeinbef of tbe atme year, eolii fiaytiiic:uiv, rtiecting County 'fax, Ac. .-.''- , To balance, aa per Wist Auditors' repnrt, Sl.0-13 71 To oiiii'Uut of Mutftunding Cuunty laa fir 1861 nod previ .nl years, 7.5i'4 71 To am lunt.if County diiplirntea for I'OS, . 8U,7!M Wl To ivisll recM for rent nt pulilie buildings, 71 .HI To O-.iiuly tna ree'd from euia'.y pei.i.is, UJ 23 To cish rei-eived from liwer Atlgusu twp., for keeping lliiunah r.. viiljee-, 138 J0 Tofash received from saiitiry pars. ins as loan M County, , 3.525 (JO To cush received from W.E. Irwin, former Trea-urer, 607 07 To ciwh received ns J tiry lines, 4 Wl f i Commonwealth c uts, t(5 4'J ' Court fines, SU isi , . . fur ninteniils a -id, , a 35 Amount due Coumy Treasurer to bolanee, 5,tii7 67 C 103,101 6J CR. liy am.'Untof County tea. nutstrutilinrnitihelst duv ff Jauuury, IcOO, foi IMli and uievious jeers, 30 413(17 By am't of eiouerntions allowed collectors, VI"lt4 .1 Ull.....l Irfll -,i J Py errors ia iluSitities, 4 no i Ily aioouiit itvrrpiiil liy collector, faTraWII ; Ily driiret'lnled money, , H 00 Hy 11111.111111 nf County orders pni'l. 6.1. 1 4 H (il By Treiisurer's cuminissiou uu Sunlit 63, l,0JH 71 1U3,IUI M It II. AWL, r.tq , Trensurei of Northuiuiicrliud County, iu account with the sjme for Suite 'lix. DM. To balance due by Tieasurei us per Auditors' lepurt lor ItfOi, To am uit f i.utilauding Slate lux for Ib6l and iraviuii years. To au iuut ol Slate tux dujilicjtea for 1805, , 4,7.59 7J 3 7540 , lh.Oti 50 n,l'il 71 Cll. By anviunt nfatate Tax f ntstaixliiiK on the 1st d.iy f Jmiaary, Ibf, for lees and previous - yeara, S,7l HO By amount of earuienitiona allowed ColtceUire, .. aiiri 121 pereeuUig " . ' t-73 ao By nhaletneut, 'J,i no liy error in duolicates, , to 00 OMtMiuntliug' Tuus I or J 'can. Culledort Namtt. A. Conrad J. BAVaset-r (. ZiniiiiiTiiiau Jnenb Miller Jitnies Onks II. K. Cnlp II. II. Culp 8. Siiindlo ; J. Bn viler 8. Blair - '; ' M. HeBiler .. Snyder 1. Weaver II. Wanner Cl. P. Martin . J. Snyder !. Shade. II. Dlotiin J. II. Citwley II. Neihoiif J. O. Bright i McCarty K Haia 'V. Snyder , II. lk-eder 18.15 1858 711 01 MB 74 tOOt 35 8JN 667 97 170 60 ' ., SO 0 901 35 I with the I Zerbo Mt. Carmel Up. Augusta Point Drlmviire . JI'Ewensvijlo . do Sunbury ' ' "'' Crml , , Milton ,J , Turhutville Coul ' Zerlie Cann-ron Sunbury -. Coul Iwis I.owt-r. August Chilliequutiuo Coul . ,' Up. Augusta Mt. Ciiiinil ('( dt 139 do ?8C0 101 ' rlo 18U2 do . do 1803 do , do do dl) 18(14 do do do da do do , , 1803 Low. Low. AngnKta M'Ewunsvillo M. 'Slnuto Lcid . j. J. ll'tligliowaut Vp.. Aoj;osta W, UlUIVlT , II. D. IIulTiuaa W.Lake W. Lake J. II. McCor'miclt J. Julinson . II. Header E. Artntan W. Giinntr. J. MuFurUud ' U. Iiillmiiu J. Rislit-I Henry Slack laitnc llilo T. Snyder I. . Sutler B."Liilit I. Heater F: Bower r V. It. Weikel II. Latelia. r. E. Shaffer J. toiler , , E. Ilnwerter J. lUker Snnlury - Washington Coul Slininokia -ililton ..rth'd " ' M'Ewensville Tnriititvitlfj Delaware ' ' Leuia 1 Turbut C'liillitvjuaque Point Rueh Low. Angusta Blitimoklii Mt. Carnal l)ti. Mt. Carmel tp. Zerlie Cameror). Jackson lordnn Low. Maltanoj Ui. Mahnnny Lit. Mabaao Sir .c CT I I : Sinr paid. Uutajtuudiur Uouuty 'lis far lsJ04. .JatriPs Beard. M"Ewensville, 15 00 ; Joseph Snydor, Coal, 04 ; Jonaa Stine, Mt. Carta e township, 458 ? ; E. bbaffer, Jordun. 87 04.; Total, 51 1,,94. ' '' ' " We, tha unduraigstMi Audit'ir of Nortnumlierlanil county, Slide of PennsyK'ttnia, do certify that in pursuance of the 4tL lection of an Act regulating Count ie and Townships paastHji tUa ISlU day uf Aprd, lHa4,W4i met at the Coniiniaaioiirra ottico. in the lioroui;li of Sunbury, on the I3lh day pf January, 1806, and oured from time to time, and audit") and settled ihe several attiuints as rtquirfd ft us. areeaMy to the said Act of AsaemMy ttspl auppleuMtoU thereto, accorrlinn to the I tat of nur jul(tinsrnts and al.jlitie. And we -do further certify, that ttoon due exaini nation of the expenae hook nt the count, the in- dulitedness nf the cotjiUy in unpaid county 01 otitatttiifiinK Bounty urtlers rs) sjias, hands ud aeaw t the otHca tforesnid. this 15th day nf January, A. D. 1600. a C T. UTTLX. L. 8.J P. W. GRAY. ! 8 H. R. CULP, ti. t. MINOR'S l'ateol FooVet Lantern for salaal LU 4Aaa mi mj ewr vt " irarac-ararnpi oated aiareh l,el. '' n - jn, . " July Id," H i?"' Co"",ieioH at I per ct. 1,1111 11 4.ieo 1,4 99 Ry O'tnntv Treaaurr' on vwi.niii et, Ojl.inia eWyouaty, 3 i" t,!3UU It. II. AW I,, K.aq , In 7,ia4 74 for l.lce .ere (,. Ihe irai davTa' Jn'-aTTT'i11 taatuav of tke aaina tear. IzTIl "4i te uaya iaataaiva. ' DR. 11 T ammoit received fur Ltceuer fur TaveiMa To amount received for Liqilm dinrea fur IMi " " " Kotaa'ama u .. ' " ., ' Ka.lefa of Me.chan dtae, Ten-pin Alleys, Patent .Mudicliies, C,l and Lumtier yards, Bieweriee ami MUliaid I tos no Hj no . 4u ou nooma, as Der Alareaulila Annraiau n. fur tetw. I, Bill UU CR. DyS per eeitt eommistton on f 1000 and I per Cent Oil (Will, r Mv 0 per rent, commission nnatnn Hv S per rent eoimniMiou uu (Giu! ' ' liy eaotienitioiii. By 4 er rent, nnnmisainn on SI,UuO IHI 1 per cent mi HI.74H. 1 an S 11 3100 145 no 67 40 By T II I'urdy's receipt f.ir pnl.liahl.i Mtt. canine Appiaiaor'a list ui Kinilish, Mmea in By T. II I'unly's receipt for pulilitliing same in German, BvT H I'orily'SfVeripi fur hlnnks fir Notices, Hy I reasnrer'a lee-lpta.if April tilth. Ia. Hv WiriteTreiuuMor'sinceii "f July 7lh. IrM, By State Ticasurer'e lecelpt vf Juu. ilth, IboO, S8 30 n 3n it nu wiAiii I (,6M) no I H.wono B. II AWf.. r.nt) . Trenmirer, In ace-rant with the Cniiiiiy nf M irilnnnVrhnil respecting Militia (u 1st I uud ptrviiras years. , Dfl f. To amount of Militia fines, . , I Mi 44 i.-iU 44 611 4f ' 70 i l 77 351 60 CR. Ry arannit nf nutstandiiig Sil itttiw finea. Hy am mntiif per certfnire. atloweil to Ooltectors, By nm nnt of ex meritiinis allowed Coltcctora, HyMililin laitefspnitl. Bv c minis! in on .1-3I 5H, Hy atnouiit, due County, . H 7 810(111 itUI 44 Tiensiirer, in aeoount wtlh the R. II. AWI -q.. County f.f NorthiimliertAiid, fimn the Inl Uny of lanu- ary. 1105. to the lfit dny m Ueeeiulier nf the anme yeur, both days inclusive, respecting Bounty Tax. DR. To amount iu Treasurer's bauds aa per Ijst Auditor's report, '8,1071 To ainjunl uf outtiaudiiig Bounty Tax, HKi HO 3,n60 DO CR - . Ry anvient nf nntstandiug Bounty Tax, Hy per ceulnae allowed u Collectors, By amount due County, 611 01 117 'O 51,410 IH M (106 'JO R. H AWI., Ksq., Treasurer, in account wit, ihe Treisurers of ehiail Boards and Hiipnrviaora nf Itouds for Taxes on Seated and Cusialed Luu a fur Ib&l and 1803. DR. Ton'ninunt of Rond Tax iu Treasurer's hnuds as per Ust Auditor's reporr, T i amount nf fchinl Tn in Treasurers bauds as per last Auditor's report, 2,071 34 3.7l 1 6 ' o,853iJ CR. Rv amnn:rt neift Supervisors of Road, 1.07134 By am't paid Trrasurti't of tfehool Boards, , 3,781 tO 5,853 411 R. H. AWL, Esq , former Trrasurer. in accouut with Northutnt erlaud County. DR. To amount due on Plate Tax, 1,13 on To am unit due nn Militia Fines, riSCO To amount due uu Bounty Tax, 8,407 18 5,335 73 CR. Hv niniuntdueon County Tax, liy balai.ee due the County, 5,317 67 6 II , 85,3:5 ?H COCNTY C)F NORTHI:mrf.KT.aND, In neeount With the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for ls65. ' DR. T amount fixed by Board of Revenue Cum- lin-n 11,117 ft Ti i iMiIITji, ' SI.7IXI V0 817,117 80 CR. Ry S per rent allowed eollecl-ira on I7,1 17 89, Ci.1 91 Hy Trensnrer'a e-Hinni-sifni nn VIA VH'2 II, l(tJ Q-i Hy !tate Treni. reeeipt. Afted Atwil 14th. 11-03, 1, 1114 111 Hy St ile Trena. receipt, rlatetl July 7ln. IHl.i. 4.6li oil H, Stale Treus receipt, dated July 18th, 1805, ld,4vj 30 P 17.1 17 eU niTivTF.NIRXT OF THK FIN ANCFJ" of -Vnrfhnml er- ' -larttl daniy, on the mat one ol Junuary, A i. lea. DR. To ninoim ff otifstmdiiu C unty ordera for : IMKi and atevaius years, . , . , Sj.C.'i 47 'Tomnt of oiitalBialine lliioty nidera, 70.5 (m To exi-ci of Couuty assets ubove indebtedness, S.V73 70 34 ,451 -a CR. By amount nt mititjindini County Tax fur lt.6j and pieviMuS veara, Ily amount of nutstntidinr; itouuty Tux. Ily amount of outstauduig Minna Tax for 1iCl nwl iirevious yenis, - By 11m unit due from Fiaucis llurher, former Treasurer. is per Auditors' ietirttil leu-J, By ain't due from IV. K. Iiwui. former Treas'r, 1J um'iUoetiuiu R. 11, Awl, former Trcas'f, 33,111 07 611 01 StW&S So 0'i Ml 50 0i II 1W05 and l'revioua Yeur. Cuunfy. Militia 19 42 20 65 00 13 77 1 00 S 30 21 00 ,70 00 Ul 50 13 00 18 00 83 50 27 B5 83 50 I 24 10 118 SI 25 50 1 11 Bf Mat Tiesrarac'arerHpidatad Mareh l,ai; 4 v( t .184 27 .: ,. n. 20 00 53 4-3 78 . SS U0 120 83 200 00 43 bl iiO Si -. 40 71 .. 00 00 ' ' ' . .. 8 00 "23 C5 '- 1 4 1 0 00 , 1 , ' , . H 00 1 . .. ! . 00 00 ; 77 41 405 15 ' - : " 44 54 1789 13 - 21 oa i;m 01 ' 130 U 0114 29 00 72 2i):iU 14 145 4t 8030 09 111 03 130J 80 , 27 75 ' 058 00 82 07 714 21 107 (14 8070 00 170 07 719 10 129 81 3729 74 184 71 '.8.H9 3 s- ' - f - ';m;s 79 : ' : .1 242 43 00 85 1154 80 ' 7j M 2131 t0 ' ''' . 63 07 "; " 608 18 . 203 53 1003 88 ' 222 25 10113 75 .84 50 , 150 77 .20 00 3U0 85 00 05 . ' 007 50 f 123 77 1070 43 53 89 713 2 57 81 27 03 t3.782.50 ' 83,453,07 ' 653,48 Muliunny orders-is) ftA5.45Ji.4Trf Alto, that, the amount n witness whereof w have hereunto Set our A few aad fioe lnt f PtKFC JiS, AM , a X liut4sj. MB Aiivll Ji Bi. 0 Yes I 0 Yes I " this way IP YOU WANT TfVBUT 01IEA.PI '" THEY' HAVE' COME I T NHW BPHIUO TJMJI!B OOODS.l at Radioed Prtoea, at tb j MAMiIOTH.STOEE ' of ' f Vt mitAXft soi. Market Square, near th Mew Court Hons i t A OKNTLEMEK'S WEAR. Clothe, Caseimeres, Cottouadee, Linen Panting, Ao. LADIK8' DHKbSUOODj. flllk, Delaine, Allapaooss. English and Beotoh Ginghams. Challie. Lawn, Cnll Muslin. 4,. WHITil AND COLORED FLANNELS Sheelings, Boop e'k'rts Hosiery and gloves. CARPET & OIL CLOTHS, Tflastwar, Queersware. Crockery, Hardware and Cutlery. Krus, OII, PulntM, Coal Oil and ... I.aiiipx. ' Fish, Pork, Coarse and Fine Salt, CoCeej Tea, Su gar, Molasses Syrup, bpioes, 4c, (IrnnnriiA TlKbaa., finnH .aJ W .... IT I.....I I. .11 " lar'5 v"ric,y f nilaoellaneouii goods ut"prioos thnt ""uot 'all to satisfy purchaiers. 1. w . ittii.i.u a S'jji. uobury, April 7, lftfld. NEW OPENING 01 -lilti81, 4Ueut' JKuritUIiIite' THE nndi rsigned takes plonsure In announcing to the public uf isuubury, and vicinity, that he has opened his " CLOTHING STORE, wita it will selected stock of I will tell at astonishing low prions. 1 have also still on band a large stock ut Boots & Shoes, for Ladies. Gents and Children's wetir. which 1 am selling off, as I intend 4.0 give up that branch oi busi ness. . It will be to tha advantage to Cash BurGBsto give me a call. S. KRON'ENBERO. 8. Qnoss' old stand, Market Square. Sunbury, April 7, 1866. TRUSSES. "QEELEY'S HARD RUBBER TRUSS" cures IO Rupture, frees the cord from all pressure: will never rmf. break, limber, chafe, or become filthy, (the fiitb steel spring bcintr ooafed with hard rubber); spring; made any power required; used in bathintr. fitted to form; requires no slrnpping; cleanest, light est, ea&ieat, and Lest Truss known. Send for pam phlet. I. B. ffEEI.EY, Solo Proprietor 1.H47 Chestnut St., Phitad's., Pa. April 7, I860 lto All Old Konaf set to n Sew Tune. it-1 8 e e -a " 'J V,. "As spring approaches Ants and Roaches From their hole como oat, And Mice and Rats, In spite of cats. Gaily skip about." '18years eMiibln-hcd InN. Y. Jity," 'Only infallible remedies known " 1 ' "Free frun Poirons," "Not dangerous to tbe Human Family." "Kat come out of their holes to die." Costar'a Rat, Roach, cto., Exterminator, In a paste used for Hots, Mice, ltoacb., black and Ued Ants, do., Ac, Ac. Coatar'.i Brd-Bug Exterminator. Is u 1 111 u id or wueh used to destroy, ani alKiad a prevefiiive for Led-Bugii do. Costar'a Electric Powder for Insects is for Moths. Mosquitoes, l ions. Bed lugs, injects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, Ac. Ut?" ! ! ! Bcvi-Ane ! ! ! of all worthl' ea imitations, tSee that --Cosinr's" name is ou each Box, Bottle, aud Pltuk, before you buy Address, HENRY R. COSTAR, 4h2 Broadway, New York. tSSuld in Suubury, Pa. By Fbii-ixu 4 Soil, and all Drugjtsts and Retailers 1 sbli. INCREASE OF RATS Tbo Farmer's Qaictto (English) assert and piovcaby hgurea that one pair Hate will have a projony and liescvndunta no less than Aol.OoU in three years Now, unless this im mense family can be kept down, they would con sume mora food thou would suslaiu bi.UuO buuian beings. bee "Costab '' advortuement above. I SGO RATS versus BIRDS Whoever enfrsgrs in shoot, ing -imali biids is a cruel man ; whoever aids in ex terminating rats is a henet'ietor. Wet stioul.l tike someone tu give us the benefit of their rxnorience iu duviug out these pests. M'e need Hoineiliing besides dnjrs, cntr, and nap for this business. ScitHttJic Afiicriai?i. .V. Y. Sic "CosTAU'a" advertisement abore. lS(it) COSTAH'S RAT EXTERMINATOR ii in.pK'. Ristiaiurc the uwt ferlcct KAT-iflcntioij uietjt itit; we have ever attcn'le-i. Kvury Rut tlmt enn got ii, properly propured, wilt cut it, uml rverj ono that eutd it will die, generally at Homo placwan dittnnt wt possible Ijoui where U w:it Ihktu.LajLi &fior$ Mich I Mirror. See "CoatarVadvertisi ment above 1SG0. Housekeeper trouble wfth vrrmiu neel bo so no loiter, 11 tney use - (.ustui a txiormiuator. Mel nave umxI it to our suiutuction a,,, I if m h..v Clr. we would have it We hove Iried hiisuus, but they effected nothing ; but "CosUir s article k nooks ll.o brantbouluf KiiU, Mica, Uoa.ilies, Ante aud lied bugs, quicker lb in we oan write it. It is in great dtstuuiid all over tbe country Medium, Okiu, tia- xtttt. bee "Costar'a" advertisement above. 18CC.- A VOICKFROM THE KR ?KST. Epesking of 'Costar'" ltut, Itoai.h, Ant, 4c, Kxternnnalor ' more grain and provisions are destroyed nunually in Uraiit County by vermin than would pay for ton t . . , 1 . 1, r ... 10 iuia nuii sun Auaecij rAiitcr lUratd. Laiicuiler ll'ii. e'ee "Costar'a" advertisemcut above. 180G, Faaant and HoCkEatcrEH should recollect that hundreds of dollars worth of U ruin, ProvUioos o.,.are annually destroy by P.uu, slice,. Ants, aud ptber nseois and wimio-f-all ef wbich con be pre vented by a few dollars'' worth of "Costnr's" rtat. Hoach, Ant, Ac , Kxtertuinator, bought aud used freely. '' . 1 ree "Costar'a" advertisement above. Hold in 8 mi bury, Pa., ay J. W Fiilisig sVSoa, aud all brnirttist and Dealer. t ' April 7, lbtiti. tim AND NOW OPEN, a lurg aud eoniplet stock of r ' ! WALL-PAPE1 AN1J BOftDER.. Window Curtains, School, Blank, Juvenile and ither HOOKS. t up, letter, !oi and llillel Paper, ENVELOPES all kinds and (lies. Arnold's Writing Fluid iu large aud small bottle Rosewood, Oil! and other Picture Frames. ALBUMS. : FISHING TACKLES BalU, Bate, Marble, Toys for Spring and Baaimer. Cboioa Clirars. Smoking and Chea iug Tobacoo, Pipe ofallkiud Pipoblouia. . ftert isiuvry, I'ocUel Hoeskn, 4'issi. , Lawfioeks furoiaba at ublishr rate,, Musio aider promptly ulled- . ; - ' ' . All book not on hood promptly ordered, , , lsIIUy sisad ,lalT Msaarssalneai atjpeje-SH Daily Preaa aad Itxiatrar, aJway m TICKETS tor Uverpool, QaoMiatown aad th West. DrsJU on Karos. , , ' t Thaakfal lor paat fkvor and aulMUUu; aaoatiua wsaati V. lEMLiX LIOUTKUt. i tHsbwy, April T,to. NEW GOODS!! - V 1 ft' wil l) U A I ' - L. ' . tj tt n HAM Just returned fromliew York and fhfl phut, aud ia now receiving' a JVeW Stooa of tylel- at a great reduction In price. (a1 e ti I Irisieaa'a) Wetir. it Fine Black Cloth et f 1.00 that used to sell at $3 00. Cassimere) Siitinatt, C'ashraoiette, Kantaeky Jeans, Cottouode aud Linen tautiug, at reduced prioes. Ladies', Djess Ooods. - ' '" Silk, Wool belainea. Mohair, 511k Stripe, Pant e Chain, Alpacea, Poulett, fci.glish and Hootoh Wiiixhaina. Cballies, iielaiues, Lawu, Calico aud Alusltna, very cheap. ,.,,. . ; , . i White Otjods.- I.lncn Dr"? Owls, Linen Skirting. WMto Toilet Quills, Ilrl'li.inla. Swlt". Stripe, Swiss Catubrie, Jaa oonett, Irish I.inen, febirl Fronts, Ao. Lailea' Cloth an 1 Flnnncl Saeklns, and other flannel at low prices. While Shetlnnd Wool, Shawl U.ilmo;al Skirts, Ao bkirtimr and the lateslslvU nf Hoop Skirls, vary handsome and cheap. Yankee Notions ia Great Variety Hosiery. Olovea, Pneket in IVerchleN, Rttspon 'lers. Nncktles, Paper Cnlliirs, liubrellt.s. a jfjoi assortment of Spectacles, Coats, Sr ool 'Jotlon, fancy Bullous, Trimmings. Ao. Carpets, Floor and Table Oil Cloths, brown and jrrocn Oil Cloths lor windows, (Jilt Shades, I'iAiares for Window Blinds. Hals, Caps and Ladies' Shakers, Hardware, N'ailj, Forks, Shovels, ctpudea, iroo-tobih OrUen iUkcs. GROCERIES, SAL71 fi- FISH. Queensware, Glassware. Boots and Shoes, Faints, Oils, Glass and Putty. School Rooks, and a Dew supply ol WALL PA PFR, will be sold very chc ip. All persons desirousuf getting good goods at low prices, for cash or country produce, will pliasn irii 0 me a cull. J. H. li.VGEL. Suubury, March "th, 1S83. l.i-c Liberty lVlillc Lend, " Will rlo more and better work at a given Cost, than any other! Iryit! Mamifncrured only.l v ZIKilLER A b 41 UU. Wlmlisalo Drurr, Pnint A (ilnss iJn ilers, No. 1:17 North TllfllD Street, Phtluduli bid. January 27, 1S00 ly. ' ' S90 ' s"ar'l'H I AGEMS wautcd for , i eutiri'ly new articles, juat out Ad dress 0. T. QAKEV, City BuUdina. Ilnldeford. Elaine. den-2:; 1 - j SADLER AND HARNESS M A XUFACT U 11EU. . -A-- J, STROH,- Deer Street, opposite) tbe Central Hotel, 9UNB.UKY, PEHN'A. 1NF0HM.S his fncnJs and the public that having leuiovcil to his new calublbAinerjt. and ex torn led bis line of business, is now prepared to n.anulucturo more extensively, and invite all to coil and txauiua bis large assortment of ' 1 Sadies, Durness, Collars. Whip. Common and Fancy Kly-Nctts, Blankets. BuSiiloo and Fancy Kobs, Hnrse Coiurff, Sleigh-Bclls, Saddle, llarntau aul Coach Trimmings for manufacturer. LIVERY f LIVtRYlt. LIVERY 1 1 ! Tu connection with Ihe above he boa also a Livery Stable, good and snt'o Horses, Bullies, and Convey ances, which are hired at reasonable rates. AUCTIONEER ! He isulso a I.ic.-nsed Av'ioneer, and will attend to all busiress entrusted to his care, fe'uuburv , March 3, 1S6S 6m NEW LIQUOR. ST0UE! W1V1. KOOVEB, Ratli-otul fit reef, above Market, HEAR THK CEMRAI. HOTEL, . SLSBLUY, PA. . RESPECTFULLY invites his friends and tha public generally, to call and examine his large assortments ol Hq. "before purcliusins; elsenhi.ro. Ills) alack I ist ol Uruinlie-e, "t liisikoj', Eloll.-nd . iSisi, Viiu lif' KCtiiii, Monosisrnlivlit nutl Uoiii-Imiii of Ihe Iss'hI ssisli (J . "T lsl-r, Tr Ilic- . Bir Ac., V.:. Fnrit.r. Hotel Kepei-. and oth'-rs are Invited to cull, as his stock is gcuuiuc. uud will render giuural satisfaction. tSuubur.v, Tebiuaiy 2, lii'ni. lsveBiloll, Oflic-esi. Ii'EPIXUEIL A EVANS, Civil Kmiinekus and Patent .Solicitor. No. 43b Walnut street, 7'hiladelphia. Patonts solicited consultations on Engineering, Pruohtin and keU'lie, Models and Machinery of all kinds 111.1 do and skilfully attended to. Special attention given to rejected cute and inttrferencs. Autli"Utic copies of all 'liocuiucnts from "ntent Of fice procured. X. B. Save yourselves uceleat trouble and truvellins expenses, as there U no actual uocl for perMinul interview with us. All business with these Ofltcea can be transacted in writing. For fur ther iufvrina'ioii direct ns above, with slump enclosud, for Circular with references. Fcbrunry S,tSS lyv inUH'i't-:i aW io.ni:siic. FISHING TACKLE! joart KRiDEii. Xorlb East Coiner Second A Walnut Streets., I - PHILADELPHIA. I Tl'ST in rceoiptof n (lno suleepwl stock of cheap J aul fancy li.'slU.MJ TACK1.L. of nil dosorip- ii.,n. ni:jil-,li. (Or the rivers unil brooks of this Slate. to w hich n ii.rits be a'-lvOHoli of all storekeepers. . Slar-'h 17, lboii. iiui STORE. G. S. SHWDCRS RF-SPtCTFl'LLY informs the cititens of Sunbury and vicinity that be has tnkeu tb room in Pleusnnt's UuiIJmik. in Market SiitittrH, two doors east of tbe Express OtP -e. for the purpose .if carryin on the Itos.l llltsi MlOf- llusiness, in all itr-va-rioun branches, wruld rrstieetfully inform thecitisans of this vieinitv. that ha has purchased an entire new ' aln.'lc ftl'llon.l whii.h he intna trt ilisnnMA fit .1 the j very lowest prices. Ills stick comprises Gent s Fine reggel and Stitched Scots, Men's Walking BoouuuJ Uoy's Uoots. LiJiea' Fancy ISuckle Gaiters '. ! And Fine Shoes. Misaca' Uniturs, UuluioruU aud CUildreu shoe of very description. Iluli h1 Cnpsi. Ha has also iu his employ superior workmen, and Is prepared to do the l'iuiot of Customer Work Uelit's Fins Dreas Uoots, LaJiea' Uailera A Child ren 'a &bocs. I J ALL W'OEK WARRAXTEUt Call and ex I amiue my slues, eveu u you uo not wtsn to ouy. a am UUluruJIUCU tu aeil B, tue uioai liueisi ra,c?. ULO. S- SASULKS. Sunbury, Aarch 30, 18bd. GROCERIES! GROCERIES Mrs. BAHAU A. 8IMPBON, -Whortleberry Street, eatt vf th X C. J!. It SUN II UK Y, PA., REriPFCTFl'LLY Inlorroa bee friend and lb ublic generally, that she has just opened a isure assortmeut of FitliSil taro'-i-j;f. such u TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLAS bES.FJSU, SALT. &C. " Pur Cider Vine-far. Fruit Jars. Oliiaswaro, ' and a variety of Ladi' 'Irunaiings, Fan. Thread ek Ties. Handkerchiefs, ic, to which sb lutile all U exumiue befure purebnsini elsewhere. i Sunbury, Feb. 10. ISoOj 6ui tlTASTED, AUEXTS $75 to S200 per month fur V Oentlemen. and to Ti for Laties, every, where, to iutroduce iho Common Sena Family Baw inz Machine, improved and perfooted. It will hem, fell Witch, quilt, bind, braid and esnbrvlder beauti fully. Price only 2" making th elaatlo lock stinih, fully warranted for thro year. W pay tbo wages, or a commission, from which twice that amount can be made. Address or eall on C. MOW K.HS A CO., nffiee, No. JJ4 5. Ftfthet., Philadelphia, Pa. lb'AH loiter wared promptly, with cirea lara ai.d term. . ' ,' ' tnar at.lm. "aQEN'18 wantbd. IT PER MOHTH. Soasraia EatiaaLT Kw, ' Tb Photograph Case and Family Record. -TU 13 is a peat opportunity for ntorprisinsj par oa of enargy to mak money. It is aa article of whioh the bublle have fait th Beed It mail at a low prie, aad it beauty and atility ia uoiveraaJly ackuuwledged. Tb (uooaa wbiab haa aueaded Its alt warrasB the aeiurw.ee that ao oai ba sold to .Imost every Umily.. W ar prepared ts bow that bavaagebis who ar eleartng $114 evr ewaullo wddree for Otroulr aad Tertne. . AYktOM A CO.. MaoafS 1 CWsSBat ., PkJoa Ji, lit -la,
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