j eIivM a'suD1 10 .f.rulO"xo3 i o a ; v i Etc SiSltU-mfricau; "' ' i ' II t i -Tl i i - V!-! . ' ' ' - m , i.-, SATunDAY, MARCH, 18, 1807. Subrlbers tb the istaaTcAi art particularly ra. jested vno. to.allow Ihclr Indebted Base to mn '. ceejear. .AH Mbsr-riptlons Mfmi bs paid la ad ,iToaoe bat ander bo consideration should ths year , pass arnnd with the subscription unpaid. Jl .strict attention to tbii will mt pi an Immense atnoaat of uieanaaveryiieavyUiss.,. .;.; ,f Eocal Affairs., 9 tyTBt proceeding of ooart and several other artiolet war unavoidably crowded oatof tbii week's una. . They will appear In oar next . . ' Of A itaw (Tatar, we understand, It to be open. ed irom the Cattawlasa road, leading pait Baeher'i brewery and the Augusta Hotel, in Cake'i addition, to the rirer. ty Rrmoious Noticb. The Kot. J. Evans, of Lewlsburg, will preaah la tbe Lntheran Church, In this place, to-morrow (Sunday) evening. Services swill commence at T o'clock. ly Episcopal CnvRCH.Servioes will be held fa Bt. Matthew'! Church, Sunbury, at 10 o'elook, A. and, 7 o'clock, P, M.,- on Sunday next, 'and in St, Wark'i Cfcureh, Northainberland, at 3 o'clock, . P.M. : a, i G7"Mtnni.i Creek Railroab. At a meeting l the Board of Director, at Lewistown, a few dayi aiaca,' Bon. Jamea Burnt was elected President, to ' (ill the vacanoy occasioned by the death of Abner Thompson. Cda-ioed Haxds The Keystone Eating 8a- loon, reccptly kept by Col. Doioticlman, ha been . sold by that gentleman to Nicholas Wenclt, of Nor thumberland. It is an excellent, stand and conve nient to tbe depot. y Macadamizing) thb Streets. We under stand there is a proposition before the Borough Council for the purpose of macadamising Market street. Something is certainly necessary to put the streets in a better condition. The first thing, how ler, should be a curbed and paved gutter. D?" To ScnscniBans. As many of our subscri bers will change their places of residence between this and the first of April, wa wilt thank them for notifying us of the change, statiDg their former ad dress and present residence, In order to make the correction on our books. ' ' LpTna WaATuaa. The rainy season has been upon us the past ten days, and the roads are almost impassable. Ttao weather bos been most disagreea ble and gloomy. On W odncsday night a cold snap ' .succeeded the reign of mud, and on Thursday morn ling the roads wereaolid and roagh and the pools covered with ice a half an inch thick. The weather, at. 1LU seuscn, 1; M uncertain, and unreliable as an .Andy Johnson demoorat. " " Tnn Borough Febrt. Tho ferry lease, for three years, was put up at public sale on Saturday, 2d dost,, and was told to Charles Martin, of this place, ifor the sum of .$1133. The competition and bidding was spirited. This ferry should be converted into a steam ferry. A company should be organised for that purpose. A leaso of tea or twelve yoars, of both aides, might ba procured at a moderate rent, and would prove a good investment, and, besides, a groatbenefit to the place. iy Tog Markets. Provisions are gradually da eliding in prices in the city markets, with tbe excep- tion of a few artiolet. The decline here is not so much. Butter is (till selling at Si cents, retail price. In Philadelphia, roll batter ranges from 24 to 35 cents. Eggs are down to 20 cts. Potatoes, from 80 cents to $1, retail, though selling In some parts of tbo couuty at A3 cents. There is a downward ten dency in all the markets, and tbe dHne in gold will gradually bring down everything with it. ty Five Hundred Dollars is Gold Stole. We refer our readers to the advertisement of Mr. Valontine Klase, residing near Snydertowo, this -county, who offers a reward of one hundred and fifty dollars for tbe recovery of $00 in gold coin, stolen from bis premises, or for information leading to the arrest and conviction of tho guilty person. Mr. Klase is not certain when tba robbery was com mitted,, but thinks It occurred on the night of the 28th of February, from tbe fact that on that night himself and wifo slept without waking until I-le the following morning, which cirounutas-o, so uu usual, Jed them to suppose that they had been drugged by jome narootie. The money stolen consisted of eight $20 gold pieces, one of which was marked "V. K. ;' ne $10 piece, marked "M. R. ;" tbe remainder in pieces or $10, $&, $2.40 and $1, making in all five .hundred dollars. p Pavements. Some of our eitisens who bava nut been as particular in laying down tbeir pave ments as they should have been, can now see tbe difference between pavements well bedded in sand and those ander whieh but little of that article has been used. Some of the laUer are as yielding and unstable as a quagmire, while the snud ooacs throagh tbe crevices of the bricks. Perhaps tbe best speci men of the new brick pavements is before the resi dence of Miss Ann Billington, on Chcsnut slraeL It was laid on a bed of sand about twelve inches deep, and is now as smooth, firm and clean as it was last autumn. Tbe season, it is true, has been a seyero one, and the' roads were never worse. The pave moots laid have been of good service, and have, by way of contrast, shown the utterly miserable ooadi tion of tbe street crossings, somo of whioh art almost Impassable. Wa trust when the authorities pave bees crossings they will discriminate between rip rap and paving material. Dishonest Servants. A few days since the lady of a bouse in Market street suspected that her ' pvant girij who was about to return horn in the country, had purloined soma articles that were mis sing. She made some examinations and ound among lbs. wardrobe of the girl, her cloak, materials for a oew dress, pocket handkerchiefs, pew jreaj trim mings, aad oilier articles. IWirig learned that tbe ki bad been spotting a gold watch and a sett of urs, a .few evenings before, sha charged ber with laving taken tbe watch, and also the furs, which had een stolen from a lady one evening at an entertain ainment given by ber some weeks previous. Tbe girl, n being confronted. In tba presence of oonstabla, cknowiedged her guilt, and produced tba watch and ors. These occurrences, we .understand, are not ofraquant, .and the guilty are seldom punished. I'e know tat JU it an unpleasant duty to anforeo tbe tw in tuob eases, but an example should be mad of te guilty for the protection of sotiety and fur the .ke of innoqent and well behaved servant. CsT Improved Obdeb or Suju.ri nasr ibe of this Order wat instituted in Ihit place on edoejsday eye-iing last, by Great Senior Bagamor, . J. Wea-vtr, and Great Chief of Records, Andrew Baker. The Tribe will ba known at "Sbohomo a Tribe, No. fit." Tba ablets "raised up" are: sliem, Jasper Slayuiaker ; Senior Bagamor, T. If. indie j Junior Bagamor, Emanuel Wflrert ; Chief Rscordt, II. y. Frling ; Keeper of Wampum, II. U . piefleobauch ; Prophet, Jarad Tyler. -rbe Ureat Chiefs wero assisted In )he erinonias p. S., Jno, Q. Blitchar, iaf Pawn Trib, So. 22," 1 brothers Stewart and Bay, of Kallisnor. The or it rapidly sstemjing tfcrouf heat the State, and l fair to beeoB on of jh strongest, as U is too tbe oldest, In tbi oountry. ' Tber is reason to eve tbt the Tribe just loatitjitod It Sunbay Will uo a sealont and energetic rganisation, as th tlemen by whom it is eosapased ar well ealoula. 1 to eatend the priuriflt of frtflni, frindliip ehsri'y. : rr m f ?, r ur t i. i CP" LEWT.-The aeason f Lost, which is eiriollff bald sain Urn of fatting In the Catholic ado! Pro- testant E-rlscopal Churehet, began an Wednesday of last week, lh lost., and will continue for six weeks,. Wdlbg on Easter Sunday, tbe list of April. , Th rules of fasting or abstinence In the Catholic Cburoh art especially rigid, all over twenty) years Of agt being required to obey them.' They ar at fol low i Adults ar to make only on Intel a day, ex cepting taadays. Th meal allowed om fast dayi is not to bt Uken till about noon. At that total, If on any day permission should be. granted for eating flesh, botV feesh' and fish ar not to b used .at th iatfi Uns ;etenby'wa f stasoalng; I A. small r frtshmtnt, eontnionty aied ollation, 1 allowed In th vnlafc t' nO general rule at to th quantity of food p trained at thlt tlm I ot ban bt mad, but th practice of th most regular Christian it never to let it exceed the fourth part of an ordinary meal. The following persons are exempted from th obll gations of fasting : ; All under twenty-one years of age ; the tiok ; nursing women ; those who', ar obliged to do hard labor; alt who, through weak ness, eannot fast without great prejudioe to their health. By dispensation, the us of flesh meat will be allowed at any time on Sundays, and ono a day on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, with the exception of Holy Thursdays, and th se cond and last Saturdays of Lent. . , CP Died in thb Cab. W take the following from the Ilarrisburg Teltgrafh, of Tuesday last : An unknown man died in tbe ears, last night, be"- twten Sunbury and Barritburg. He was a passen ger on the BuBalo Express train from the North. II bad .purchased a ticket for Barrisbtrg. Th oooduetorof th Northern Centntl-trtin "states that deceased came through in a Philadelphia and Erie ear, and when the train left Sunbury he was appa rently ill or intoxicated. Tbe remains wore brought to this olty and placed In the "dead room" of th Pennsylvania railroad. Tho deceased was a man apparently about forty-fire or fifty years of ago ; bair and whiskers sandy and tinged with grey ; had on a blue blouse, dark pants, barred shirt, sloueh hat and a pair of old shoes ; no stockings. II was doubtless a laborer. In bis pocket was found, writ ten In Oertnan, memorandums, from whioh learn that the deceased "oam to Middleburg and com menced working for Mr. Clochenberger, Oot. IS, 1866 ;" also, that be began working for Bon. Daniel Bolander, January 14, 1867. On bia person was found $10.75 in money and two oranges. Tb Coro ner having bean notified of the death of the man, arrived here this morning, and at noon to-day an inquest was held on the remains. The following is th finding of the jury : ' That the unknown man came to his death by visitation of Qod, through natural causes." Qr ArroiNTMENT or Standing Committee. At tbe last meoting of tbe Borough Council th Chief Burgess appointed the following standing committees, to serve for the ensuing year Committeo on Ways and Means John B. Packer, John Haas and John W. Bucher. On Borough Charter and Borough Ordinances John B. Packer, John Youngman and John O Mar kle. On Claims and Accounts A. N. Brlce, John Baas and John W. Bucher. On Viae and Immorality John Bourne, Andrew Hoover, A. N. Brice, John Haas and J. W. Buehcr. On Pavements and Sidewalks A. N. Brioe, John Haas, Charles Beck and Benj. Hendricks. On Streets, Lanes and Alleys Charles A. Bright, Benry Unas, Andrew Hoover and Chas. Beck. On River Bank John Youngman, John O. Mar kle, Benry Haas and Chas. A. Bright. On Grave Yard John Bourne, Benj. Hendricks and Henry Clement. On Koada and Bridges John Bourne, John G. Markle, Henry Clement and Andrew Hoover. ' , More Odtbaoe in Scbdtlkill Countt The Pottaville Miners' Journal, of the 8th inst., contains a series of robberies perpetrated by bands of lawless men, who defy law and justice, and seem to control the affairs of tbe county. A perfect reign of terror prevails in the mining districts, and life and property are consequently very intooure. Wa learn that a number of prominent business men have sold out their interests and left that region, being in fear of these desperadoes. This is a sad spectacle of the effects of copperhead misrule in that county. The Journal ssys : On the morning; of Thursday. 28th ult.. between 12 and 1 o'clock, several men went to the house of James Kernes, Mine Hill Gap, about two miles from juincrsviue, and attempted to force tbe door. Mrs. Kernes who was up with her infant, heard them, and told her husband that something was wrons. that she beard men trying to get into the house. Mr. nernes loox a aouoie-barreled gun, wnieb was load ed with slugs and large shot, and approaebing a window in tbe upper story fired both loads simul. taneously at the crowd of men endeavoring to force an entrance into bis house. Ono of tba robbers ex claimed, '-I have got enough," aud they retreated oarrying off tbe wounded man after firing a shot in return at Mr. Kernes. Next morning a pool of coagu lated blood was found near the bouse, while for a distance of about one hundred and fifty yards to a coal dirt bank at the breaker there wero traces of blood which had evidently dropped from a body carried to that point. A handkerchief saturated with blood was found there which had, it is sup posed, been used to staunch the now of blood. Marks of blood wero traced still lartber dis tance, and it is thought that the body of the wound ed robber was taken to Glen Carbon, about four miles distant. It is quite certain that there was the dead body of a man who had been shot, at that place next morning, and that the friends explained the cause by suying that robbers bad shot and killed bim. i . Last week three Irishmen made an attempt to rob me nouse oi a man named benmidt, living near new Philadelphia. Tbev suoceeded in gaining an en trance, but Mr. Sohmidt defended his property so valiantly, mat uit roooers reireatea wunout oouun ing an? booty. On the the night of the 1st instant the office f H m. Hear A Co., in Minersville, was entered by borine tbroach a window shutter.- Beeominir alarm ed, bvwet er, tbev fled without making any attempt ou the safe. The only money they found was a thfoeieent pieee, which they took. On Tuesday night, ilk Inst., at II o'clock, two men aotered a drinking house kept by Matthew Doran at Lorberry, in Treaiont township, about four miles fc,m Tremont. They obtained a drink at tb bar, Mr- .Doran waiting upon them. Just as they drank two men .entered the room witb pistols in their hands. They compelled lbs two first men to stand in a corner with their faces to th wall, swearing that they would blow their brains out if they turned round to look at what wat going on. Then two other men, armed with pistols, entered and searched the house. They obtained $675 in money, and when they left they took with them some light arti cles of furniture. While this went oa in tba house accomplices of tbe robbers, to the number of six, stood guard outside, to prevent oossible intorrun. tion. As Mr. Doran thought that be knew some of tne men engaged in tnia robbory, Do, on Thursday, obtained warrants for tbeir arert. Tbe following is an account of th above affair, as narraiea oy in iremou LjiluAi . On Tuesday night a party of men went to tbo public house of Mr. M. DorrtP, and four of them en tering, inquired if any robbers or deserters bad been aeen there, and adding that they bad come in search of them. Tbey wont up to the bar and called for drinks, for wbieo tbey paid, and were about to make search, when one of th young men who was staying at the house demanded tbat tbey should show tbeir search warrants, whereupon tbe whole party rushed upon the inmates aad drew their pistols, and while scoured in this way by two or three ef tbeir number. the balance of tb party searched the premises. Tbey secured $530 in mowey and a good suit tf eiowce worm ao, alter wnion tney called for drinks tor four, nenaed out a twenty-fir cent currency and demanded ehonre, which, of course, the bar tender eould not give, as the rascals had swept the wwvT-erewvr vui a sew uoinvnie peiore. l nev menaemaaoea tne iwenty-av cents, and making one of the girls fill their buttle with whiskey, with th remark t "Yon shall bav a husband for this. Mary !' they started on tbeir way. The young man called up some neighbors and a party of eight or ten followed on their track, but mined It before overtaking them. Front the direction they took it is thought tbey Jielong in th neighborhood of She.- For the Buobury jrOBTEUHBEBLAND. , Mb. Pditob : Your eorrespondont It quite taken by surprise at tb ea motion bis article in your ia- tuo of tb 2d Inst, fas caused. lis hopes yon 1 r..l ft . . I . . .L . 1 : , ' . IB I n. m9 u m ,ujHMMVt Wt JOMI BirffMM simulation, wbieb was evidently in tb salad ofyeuf ootemporary pf ibe ire uu wbea ho penned bis com ments. BeseyiUi ''terms" of my eosxatunieation ar entirely to strong. I bav sAs set for saying tbat tb Udtos pretest at the Festival, oa tbe evenings alluded to, regarded eartaja ."tortus" tboa Med, a something soyok worse tfeaa "tinng," And la regard to 'year statement ra sp ling say artioio, permit ro to say tbat Ifcer r very many 'law and order loving' people ta Nor tbamberland, who think tbat tbe tditor was "attjiit. Jurmid," ia regard to the matter ia questioa, to a I mueb greater extant Uiaa wa bis ret rnptudtnl. '' ' ' Editor Table). ) AnErcA Joubmai, or Miinie. Wa ait In rs eelpt of tbi excellent Hluetrated weekly paper, published by WesUrn A C., $7 Prk Rowo N York. . Koch number contain sixteen pagM of reading matter-wedilorlale, eontribationa, selections, Ae. . As Its name Indicates, It Is devoted to tb mi ning Interest, tb development of the mineral re tour of this oountry, . . Th minlnrmary la th number before us coo taint interesting arti. ale oa tho progress of mtntng, and th amount ob tained, la gold, silver, copper, lron ooal, Ac, In Nevada, Colorado, Montana, Idaho, Minnesota, New Mexico. Canada, Meaie, Honduras, British Colum bia, Michigan, California, Pennsylvania, Missouri, Illinois, etc. Terms : Ono eon, per annum, $4 ; sis months, $2 85 ; thro months, $1.16 ; singl cop ies, 10 cent. , . - ,.c nr I "OTjfliNEsa "Notices 1 E7Iob Prlmllssff. Having rectlvtd a' large supply of NSW JOB TYPE, of various new styles, Pouters, Handbills, Circulars, Cards, Letter Beads, Bill Beads, Labels, A., tea be printed in the latest and best style, and' on short notice. Order by mall promptly attended to. ieat---" Eon Kent. An office In th tear of Bennett's Drug Store, on Market 6quar. Inquir at this Government Property at Private Sale, consist ing of all kinds Of Hsrness, do.', (advertisement in this Issue,) by Messrs. Pitkin A Co., of Philadel phia, New York, and Washington, D. C. Dombstic Drama. Soene I, Mother in the cel lar splitting wood. Been J. Daughter in th parlor singing to Clarence Fits Noodle th pathetic ballad of "Who will care for Mother now?" Scene 3. Th indulgent mamma at Miller's Exeelsior Boot and Shoe Store, Market street, 'purchasing a pair of the beautiful gaiter boots for her affectionate and dutiful daughter. - "Isaac," said Mrs. Partington to her nephew, when yon enter the state of alimony r choose a, vo racious and well-informed young woman. Then, my dear, your love will be Infernal and your pos terity certain." Iks looked exceedingly solemn, wbil Mr: P. proceeded to Beck's tailoring estab lishment, on Fourth street, Sunbury, to order a "bran new" wedding suit Tor ber Isaac. " Tb old lady, it stems, knows where to got good artlol. "Mia," said a bricklayer to his hodman, "if you meet Patrick, toll him to make haste, as we are waiting for bim." "Sure and I will," replied Mike ; "but what will I tell him if I don't mate him?" "Why, tell him tbat J. F. Shatter, mer chant tailor, N. E. oorner of Third aad Market ats., Sunbury, (second story,) makes th best fitting suits to be found outside of th large cities." a -' , i ' Tub Result or Abvertuino.-a-A yoong man advertised for a wife, and reoeived eighteen hundred answers from husbands saying ke eould bav theirs. This shows tbe virtue of advertising. Another in stance of th benefits dorived from advertising is the tremendous rush for ready-made spring elotbing at th Continental Clothing Baxtar, Market street, during the put week. "irs Barhy Tbacoeb'i New Sai.esb.oom, in Pleas ants' building, Market street, having been comple ted, was taken possession of by that gentleman on Wednesday last. It is decidedly one of the finest storerooms in this place, and has been fitted up with excellent arrangement and taste. W would advise the eitisens of Sunbury and vicinity to call and take a look at the new establishment, as it is really one of tbe institutions of the town. Barry intends shortly re-stocking it with a handsome and cheap assortment of Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Ae. Remember Ibe place in Pleasants building, Market street, two doors east of Lightner's bookstore. jsm. i A Largb and New Stocx or Wall Par-En Gilt, Column, Satin, Whito, Buff and Brown, Blank with border to match cheaper than ever- just received at LioarxBn's. I .IIIC- A cOTEMroRAnr very properly remarks tbat eo reader of a newspaper is fully potted in regard to th news of the day unless he has read the adver tisements. Tbe idea tbat the advertising columns of a newspaper are devoid of interest to all save buyers and sellers, is a grossly mistaken notion. On th contrary, they ar a history, and, as such, interesting to every one especially the advertise ment of Mr. J. E. Smick, merchant tailor, Fourth street, who is celebrated for the splendid garmenti turned out at bis establishment. pBOTOOBAra. If yoa would possess yourself of a faithful and life-like portraiture of a friend and who bos not a friend? if you would secure the shadow era tbe substance fades, go at one to Byer ly's Photograph Gallery, in Simpson's building, Market street, Sunbury, and procure one before it is too late. CP To Claim Acents. Blsnks for tbe collec tion of "Claims of Private Soldiers and Non-Com- miarioned Officers, under tbe late Aot of Congress, equslising bounties, bar boto printed and ar now for tale at the American oCee. We keep on band a full supply of all kinds of military blanks, which wt tell very cheap. .' They are copied from blanks prepared in tb Departments at Washington, and ean be relied on for correctness. Orders from a dis ano will receive prompt attention. ' Life Insurance a DOTV.-Lu'e insurance is now ooosidered one of th most christian, hujnan and benevolent institutions in tb world. In England, where Life Assurance is. mar generally praotieed than in any other oountry, the lat Lord Lyadbuprt, Chancellor, declared that "no man with a depend ent family is free from reproach if his lift is no as sured." Even th Government of England, to encourage Life Assuranoe,. hat exempted from in come tax all lums paid for Life Assurauc not exceeding oaa-atxrn ef tba whole inoom. . Jacob Shipmam, Firt and Lift Inntmu Agent, nun nary, ra. Corrected "Weekly for tb "mari.cjuu" Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel, do do do do oer ewL . $16 00 8 oa jiye r lour. .' do 5 . ' Wheat, prim red Bye. Corn, new Oat,- ;,rN' Potatoes, i - pried raohs, pared : ' per bbl. 10 oo - 4 60 I T4 1 15 85 it' 60 i"'100 I . 40 , i so 14 3 00 Hi J!-i 20 i . 25 20 per ewt. -per bushel, do do '- T-1 do. j -J--do . per pound i do do un oared . . do Dried Apples, do Dried Cherries, (unstoned,) per ba. Baiter, - per pound, Eggs, : -. per deten,. ' Cheese, per pound, Lard, do . Hams, 1 do ' Shoulder, - -! " ' "; '- do ''"' Beef, hind quarter, do ' front ' . do 25 15 14 IS 18 60 a Mutton . , . , do Chiokens, per pair r T-i Kbaaaokla Coal Trade. SgAMQXiN, March 12, 1887. Zeiss. t'tW. Bent for wttk ending March I, Per last report, 5,117 I 4U,24 08 4,44 0T M.6T6 II ' S.231 OS To (ara tim last year, , Decrease, e i: o ; Spaial ..'NotitM; v ran ., Uracc't CcUbrsxtoMl tfaUre .. K AMBS4ar,M4ss.,0t.Ulb,l66. Mr. Gbaob Dbab Ssaio-llaviag Veea aflleted grievously for several weeks witfe a severe abscess upoa my side, I need several remedies for it eradi cation without resolving any relief, until 1 applied your salve, which ffcotd a speedy and nermanetti euro. I therefor fee bfppy to certify my onrUlnoe ia It virtue. pius rttpeot. jABKlj BKAS.,; 1 certify to tbsk-utufalneatof tb atv statement. H. b Dbabbobb, M. D. 6ETHW. FOWLS A RON, Boston, Proprietors. Sold by all Druggists, at Si stnts a box. March t, lMf.-lta r : , 1 I-.'1! I'.. " 7 1 nw . Jr'-n . Tp0 Conanmpiltea; ' Tb advertiser, having been restored la health in k ft weeks by a Very timpl rtmedj, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affection and that dread disease, Consumption I anxious to make known to hi fellow sufferers th means of Ur., . ; I-!.', i : To all wh desire H, be will send a oopy of th prescription used (fre of oharge), with the direo lions for preparing and using th tarn, which' they will find a sorb Curb for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Cottons, Cold, and all Throat and Lung Affections. Th only object ol tb advertises ia sending the prescription is to btneSt th affiioted and spread information which be conceive to be in valuable, and ho hope every sufferer will try hi remedy,- it will cost them nothing, and may pror a blessing.1 . " ; ".' ' Parties wishing tb prescription, pree, Toy return mall, pleas address - Rav. EDWARD WILSON, Williamsburgh, Kings Co , New York. January 13, 1866 ly. . , " It I a gratification, a rdcaturabl duty I ow to tho suffering with pulmonary symptoms, suoh as Bronchial, Throat or Lung difficulties, to rocom mend Blades' Euphonlal Lubricators as far superior to any other medicine in this form before the Ame rican people. ' Kav. W. B. Goodwin, D. D., 'Pastor M. S. Church, Geneva, N. Y." , . For sale by all druggist. Ir roo abb troubled with Indigestion, Rising of Food, Sour Belchings, Acidity of the Stomaeb, or any other form of Dyspepsia, avoid all stimulating drinks, which relieve only temporarily, and take Cob's DriPErtia Cube, which will surely afford permanent relief. HKLMHOLD'S F.XTKACT llliCHU and Improved Knee Wash curat secret and delicate ditorder in all their etasitt, at little expense, little of no change In dirt, rn in etwivouienae and no txponir. It it pleasant in titte and ndor, immedinie in ita action, and fiee from all inju rioas properties. mlSd7 ly TAKKNO MORB UNPLEASANT AND tlMSArK RKMKOIKS for unpleasant end danteiutditatei. Use HtiasoLo's FjLTBtnr Bucutt and larKovBD Koti Wash. March, 180?. ly - C9A Yodno Ladt returning to her country home after a sojourn of a few months in the City, was bard ly recognised by her friends. In place of a coarse, rustic, flushed face, she had a soft ruby eomplcxion of almost marble smoothness, and instead ot twenty three she really appeared but eighteen. Upon in quiry as to the cause of so great a change, she plain ly told them that she used tbe CircusiNlnm tin list, and considered it an invaluable acquisition to any Lady's toilet. By its use any Lady or Gentle, man can improve their personal appearance an hun dred fold. It is simple in its combination, as Natnro herself ia simple, yet unsurpassed in ita efficacy in drawing impurities from, also healing, oleansing and beautifying the skin and eomplcxion. By it direot action on the cuticle it draw from it all ita impari ties, kindly healing tb same, and leaving the sur face as Nature intended it should be; clear, soft, smooth and beautiful. Price $1, sent by Mail or Express, on receipt of an order by W L. CLAKK A CO., Chemists. No. 3 Weat Fayette St., Syracuse. N. Y. The only American Agents for Ibe tale of tbe same. . February 16, lbOT. ly ' ' UELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTHACT 0aLTJC3aCJB.-alJ - r Is a errtein cure for diseases of the BI.ADDKR, KIDNKYS, GKAVlil DROPSY, OR GANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE COMPLAINT, . ' GENERAL DEBILITY, end all diseases of the URINARY ORGAN'S, whethej existing in MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause originating end uo matter of HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these orrani require the use of a diuretic. If no treatment is submitted to. Consumption or Inrtn ity may ensue. Our Flesh and Blood are supported from these sources, snd the HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, aud thot of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. HELMBOCD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, Established upwards of IS years, prepared by II. X. UtLMBOLU, DRUGGIST, tM Droadwav, New York, and Int South luth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. March t, IM7. ly ' PERUVIAN SYRUP: A PROTECTED SOLUTION OF THB PKOTOXID1 OF IRON, supplies tbe Blood with its LIFE ELE MENT, IRON, giving strength, vigor and new life to th whole system. If the thousands who are suffering from Dyspepsia, Debility, Female Weakness.Ac , would but test the virtues of the Peruvian Syrup, the effeot would aot only astonish themselves but would please all their riends ; for instead of feeling cross, "all gone" and miserable, tbey would be cheerful, vigorous and ac tive. A DISTINGUISHED JURIST WRITES TO A FRIEND AS FOLLOWS : "I have tried the Peruvian Syrup, and the result fully sustains your prediction. . It bus mad new man ol me, iufused into my system new vigor and energy ; I am no longer tremulous and debilitated, as w ben yuu last saw me, but stronger, heartier, and with larger capacity for labor, mental and physical, than any time during tbe last five years." Thousands have been changed by the use of this remedy from weak, sickly, suffering ereatures, to strong healthy, and happy men and women; and in valids cannot reasonably hesitate to give it a trial. The genuine has '-Peruvian Syrup" blown In tb glass. . - . ; , A 32 peg Pamphlet wilt be sent free. " ' ; t f o s J. P. DINSMOllE, Proprietor. i No. 36 Dey St., New York. Sold by all Druggists. lr. 8cbescU IMslntonic Kyitsp. This great medioine cured Dr. J. H. Scbcnck, the Proprietor, of Pulmonary Consumption, when it bad assumed its most formidable aspect, and when speedy death appeared to be inevitable. His phy sicians prooouneed bis ease incurable, when he com menced the use of this simple but powerful remedy. Ills health was restored in a very short time, and no return of the disease has been apprehended, for all tbe symptoms quickly disappeared,' and but present weight it more than two hundred pounds. ... '. - Since bis reoovery, be has devoted bis attention exclusively to tbe oure of Consumption, and the dis eases which are usually complicated with it, and tbe cures effected by bis medicines have been very nu merous and truly wonderful. Dr. Scbenck make professional visit to several of th larger eitie weekly, where he has a large concourse of patients, and it is truly astonishing to see poor consumptives that have to be lifted out of Ihcir carriages, and in a few months healthy, robust persons. Dr. Schenck.' PULMONIC SYKUP. SEAWEED TOMC, aad MANDRAKE PILLS, ar generally all required in curing Consumption. Full directions aoooinpany each, ao tbat any one ean tke them without seeing Dr. Scbenck, but when it is convenient it is best to see him. lie gtret advice free, but for a thorough examination with hi Hospirometer bis fa is three dollars. Please observe, when purchasing, that tbe two likenesses of tb Doctor out when in the last stage, of Consumption, and the ether at he now is, in per feet health are on tbo Government stamp. Sold by all Druggist and Dealers. Price $1.60 per bottle, or $7.60 tbe half dosen. Letters for ad vice should always be directed to Dr. Schenek's Principal Offioe, No. 16 North tb Street, Pbiladel pbia, Pa. Oeneral Wholesale Agent: Demos Barnes A Co., N. Y. ; 8. 8. lianee, Baltimore, Md. ; John D. Park, Cincinnati, Ohio : Walker A Taylor, Chicago, 111. t Collin Bros., St. Louis, Me, .,,; , f t ' , Out, M, b6T. 3d w. a.aso. lyr.-: ll.l. ) Womtlerlttl bat True. Madam b Reminotob, th world-rslurned Astrolo gist and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, wbil in a clairvoyant state, delineate M very , feature of lb person yoa ara to marry, and by th aid Of an instrument of Intense power, known as th Psycho snotope, guarantees to produce a perfect and life like picture ef the futar husbeod or wife of the applicant, with data ef marviage, occupation, lead ing traits ef ebaraeter, Ae. Ik is Is ao imposition, as tesUtaoaiala wiibeat nuts ber ean assert. By staling place of birth, age, disposition, eeiof of eyes and bair, aad enelosiug fifty seals, aad Mamped envelop addressed to yourself, yea will restive the picture by return saatl, together with desired Informatioa. - ly Address In confidence. Madams tixBTBvna Baaiaaroa, P. O. Bos 7, Wast Tro, N. Y. fbl-'.T.ly, , 1 1,1 Vr t F-rnrybejIjr. A Largt $ pp. Circular, giving information f tfc alest 1 sapor tepee to tba young of both . , : It teach ta hew th aetaely may htscsa beautiful, tbe d tspised rsspeeted, aad Ibtforaakea loved. v No young lady or geatlemaa should fail to send tbeir addrees, and receive a ropy, post-paid, by l tura mail. Address P. O. Drawer, tl, Troy.X. Y. ftrmrtrial institute FOB 8PEOIAL OASES, -i At). 1-1 I to ail Ktreet Hew York. ' Full Information," with th highest testimonials ; ahw a Book on Bnoolal Diseases, in a sealed envelop tent free. 17 Be sure snd send for them, and you will not regret it; for, as advertising physicians ara generally impostors, with references no stranger should be trusted. Enclose a stamp for postage, and direct to DIl. LAWKENCE, No. 14 Bond street, New York. -Nov. 17, 1806. ly . i , i Strang;, bat True, Every young lady and gentleman in th United State can bear something to their advantage by re turn disll, (free of charge.) by addreasingthe undor signed. Those having fear of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card.. AJ1 other will please address their obedient servant, . ' THOS. P. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, Now York. January 13, 130& ly ' - Th ComfcwMloii-i nnd Experience Or AN INVALID. Published for the boneflt and as a caution to young men and others, .who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Peony of Manhood, Ao., supplying at the same time the means of self-oure. By one who nas cured himself after undergoing considerable quack ery. By enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope, single copies, free of charge may bo had of tbe au thor. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Kings Co, N. Y. January 2T, 1866 ly. ITCH! ITCH! I It'll! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! WUEATON'S OINTMENT Will Cure the Itch In 4 SI Hour. Also cures 8ALT K1IEUM, ULCERS, CHIL BLAINS, and nil ERUPTIONS OF THE 6KIN. Price 60 cents. For sale by the druggist. By send ing 60 cents to WEDKb A POTTER, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, it will he forwarded bv mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. je 23 '06-y Knew Tlsy Ocutlny. Madame E. F. Thornton, tbe great English As (rologist, ClnirTuyant and Psychometrioian, who has astonished th scienti&s classes of the OluVA'orld, hat now located herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madam Thornton posessot such wonderful powers of second sight, as to enable her to impart knowledge of tbe greatest Importance to the single or married of either sex. While in a state of trance, she delineates tho very features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of intense power, known as the Psycbomotrope, guarranteos to produoe a life like pioture of tbe future husband or wife of tbo applicant, together with date of ninrriugrv position in life, loading trails of character, Ao. This is no bumbug, as thousand of testimonials can assert, fctbo will send, when desired, a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that tho picture is what it pur ports to be. By enclosing a small lock of bnir, and stating pine of birth, age, auposition and com plexion, and enclosing fifty cents and stamped en velope addressed to yourself, you will receive tbe pioture and desired inforuiuUon by return mail All oommuniaationt sacredly confidential. Address in confidence, Madams E. F. Thuknton, p. 0. Box 223, Hudson. Y. feb lft-'C7.1y. HELM BOLD'-) CONCENTRATED EXTRACT ULCHU Is the Great Diuretic. HelmloltTi Coneentro'r'l Extract .SarBijxtrilict '. Is the Gi cut Blood Purifier. Both are prepared accordine; to rules of Plurmnry and Chemittr) , and are the inoiiactive ..M can be made. Mari-h 3, IHJ7.- ly A Coi'sh A Cold or Sore Throat, Requires immediate attention, and sn?rt.D be CiixcitrD. Ir ALLOWED TOCONTINVE, Irritation of tlse I.nngN, A IVrtuuiK'iit Xlit-out IHNoaisc, or Con ttiinipitusi rn nrrri the hesti.t. II W N ' BKO.-IOI1IAI. T II V II s AVINO A DlllECT INFLCENCE TO THB TArt-e, GIVE IMMEDIATE RELIEF. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consump tive and Throat Dt'-ticj, Troches ar used with always good success. SINOERS AD PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find Trochr useful in clenring the voice when I taken before fringing or Speaking, and relieving the I throat after an unusual exertion of tho vocal organs. ! The Trorhrs are recommended and prescribed by j Physicians, and have had testimonials irom r:uiiieut men throughout tba onuutry. )"irir an article of true merit, and having ii'oed their eft iny by a test of many yours, each yoar finds them in new locali ties in various parts of the world, nnd Iho Trochr, are universally pronounced bettor than other ar ticles. Obtain only "Brown's Bronchial TiiocnKs,'' and do not take any nf the Worthless Imitations thut may be offered fr'old Everywhere. November 24, ldtiO. m NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. N4TIIOOL BL'.tiI ItI'IOKT. To the BurgeM and Council of the llorouyh of Sunbury, State of VcnnnyUania : Th undersigned Auditors of the Borough of Sun bury respectfully report, thut tiny have audited the acoount of tbe School District of the Boroutrh of Sun bury, with tbe following Treasurers of. School Funds from September 2d, DtoO, to February 20, 117. Also with collectors of School taxes for same period, and find as follows : A balance due Dr. D. W. Shindol, Treasurer as per receipts and disbursements, amount to tbe sum of $38 2d. A balance due School District from J. II. Engel, as per receipts and disbursements, amouuting to the sum of $17 02. A balance due School District from J. B. Lenker, Treasurer, amounting to Ibe sum of $7& 09. A balance du School District from Solomon Shin del, collector for tbe year ItiOO, nuiouuting to th sum of $16 49. A balance due School Distriot from P. M Shindol, for th year 1868, amounting to the sum of Si 16. A balance due from Charles Martin, collector ot School taxes fur th year IbOl and '62, amouuting to tb sum of $1 10. A balance due School District from Peter Hilcman, deceased, collector for the years 1 Still aud 64, amount ing to the sum of 07. A balance due School District from George Wciscy. collector for the year lStij and '60, incla linga mount outstanding on duplicates of said yers$2,573. 92. A balance due School District from Geo. Bright, Treasurer for IStl, of $17 oS with interest, iuU dl anoe being on a note given by him ou uit uual settle ment as Treasurer. D. W. Shindel, Treasurer, of School Board ta ao- aovot with School District of tbe Borough of Sunbury . DK. To sb rooeiytd from Collectors, $3,048 67 CR. By eash paid oat M per order cancelled, $3,8o By balance not of Geo. Bright former treasurer, deled Mar. 27, lSi6 17 83 By percentage on $j3,S&9 2S, 77 79 By balane due Treasurer, 36 38 $TS4 96 $',934 96 J. H. Eagel, Treasurer ol School District of Boro' of Sunbury, from Septe-nbar Ad, )M3, to May 18, 1666, in acoount with earn, - . - DR. To amount of oath received framiTollootor $4,433 10 CR. By cash paid out as per order . , cancelled, , ' . . ' . 4,S23 tl By percentage on $4,328 61 6 67 Balane du district, 17 0 - - $4,432 10 $4,432 10 I. B. Leaker, Treasurer of Sohool District of the Borough of Sunbury, in account with same, from JuueiS, ltt8,lo January 14, 1W7. ... w PR. ' ' To amount reotlvtd froia Geo. Welter, Culleotor, $3,63$ 00 To amount reo'd from Masonlo Hall Asse'n 1.900 00 " " " Benj. liendrssks, 2,b40 Ci CB, By th paid If. L. Roomf upoa eootraut tor erection ScUol li ousts, $6,806 89 y oath paid u par orders sad drafts, cancelled, 1,223 06 9y percentage en $9,J86 II, v 60 Valance due putrisl, 76 07 $,J86 12 $9,2oJ 62 ' P. X. Shindel, Collector of Sbeol Ux tor th year 1868, ia aaouant with School District of th Borough of bnabary. DR. T auoaat el Duplicate of 1&4, $1 07 J 96 .. .. -t-i 'C-v 1 ; .i -. 1859, by oath paid D. W.BbUdol, , , , Trousnrtr. hi tl 1SBJ, do. I' - 1J4 j(j - " by amount over paid on du- " "' ' ' plicate of I86T, , "1108 1M t, by oash p'd J. II. Engel, Treat 30 00 1866, . - 60 00 1H66, H 1 -a) By exonerations, Wii By pcroentageon $902 36, ' 46 11 Amount du District, 34 14 I " $1,072 IS l,07?$ Solnmnn Rhindel, deceased, Oollectnr of school taxes f.n th tewr IHKl, In account wild School Dittrict of in Borough of Vuuburv. DR. To smount of Duplioste of 1660, : , 1017,0.1 Clt. , ', IflfiO By en-h p-jirl D. W. fthiudel, Trrs'i (W.flO ihui. j k .... a-je.ur If-H-i." 11 " " , 4JU.Hl IWIt. " J. H. Entel, H.IK) Ibol. - " ," 7,11 . " Exnneratioiit, fl " Pereentuge ou SMI,), 44 21 ' Balance due Dittrict, 40,40 I0I7.U3 aioivs Chtrlrt Martin, Collectei of school tax for the years 1P6I sud IMHJ, in aceuaut with the School District of the Bolough of funhiiry DR. To amount of Duplie.itr nf 161, t M-J,7n " " " 1W6a, 1046,1)8 CH. ! By cosh paid D. W. Shindel, TioaT. on Duplicate of IHfll, $710,40 " Exonerations oa Duplicate nf 1861, . 110,17 Percentage ' . 38, Ox By cash paid Trest'r D. W. SliUrdel on Duplicate of IW", tPO.tt By cash paid Treas'r J. H. Engal on Duplicate of lf-3-J, 606.3S Br Exonerations on Duplicate of lFflJ, I40,3 " Pereenlajte " " 4."i,ai Amount due District on both Duplicates, 1,10 1908,7,1 SINOe,78 Peter Hilemnn. Collector of sr-hn,'l tax frr the years 1803 and InOt, in aeeounl with School District of the Borough of Sunbury. To emoant of Duplicate nf It-m, tliitrT.SO " " " " IMM, HW'.W CR. By csth paid Treas'r Engel on Duplicate nf ISOM, $df!7,S4 By perceuiape on Duplicate of 1661, 44.I-0 " BalaneeilueDistrictoaDuphrnte'ra, 151, t0 By cash paid Treas'r J. H- Kugel ou Duplicate of lhM, 1MI.00 By perccnlJiae on Duplicate of 1004, Mfii Amount due District on Duplicate of MM, lHi a-.J86.46 Si-J-J.48 Collector is entitled to exonerations in both of ttuve Duplicates. George Weiser, C ileetor nf ftchnot tax for the yenrs IBM end I8IK, in account with Pcliool District of the Do rough of Sunbury DR. To amount of Duplicate nf ihm, t.W0,31 " " " " 1H06, 0ui4,t0 CR. By cash paid at per receipts on Dupli- rote nf If 65, inin,M Kxnnerations on Duplicate nf 1S6S, 107.23 Percentage ' " " " 05.B9 Bulance line District on Duplicate of If-fli, 7,37 By cash paid on Duplicate of 1866, at per receipt. 398.1.00 By peicrntaxe on Vr285, 101 " Amount out-standing and for col lection due on Duplicate of 1806, 2SS5,5i STSI3.I3 f75IS.I3 Ynar Auditors heinx anabie to nscertain. defimtelv. the wheieabouls vt Dunllcates of IKttf, placed in the hands of D iiiMnon ;-niiinei, ncc u., lor collection, are uuauie w re port thereon. All of which is respectfully submitted, A.N. BltlCK. ) J. WF.ISKR HT.THKR. J I.U1YDT. ROHRBACH.S Auditors. hoi .t rv i i;tii i:ioicr. To the Iu.rjcez, Common Councilman of the Borough of Svnbury : Your Auditors have examined th accounts of Com mittees to collect Bounty Subscriptions. Also of the Treasurers of Bounty funds. We have also exam ined tbe amount of money borrowed for bounty pur poses in 1864 and lSfjj, the amount of Ponds issued to Volunteers. Amount paid on tho debt incurred, Ac, Ao. BOUNTVOF 1864. Acoount of S. B. Boyer and Wni. T. Grant, Commit teo to procure Kecruits and have them credited to tbo Borough, for tbo purpose of avoiding tho Draft of 1864. DR. To Monies received from Packer, Green- ough and Haas, on Bonds $1,900 00 To cash from Subscription 2,643 00 Total, $1,448 00 CR. By cash paid for 13 Recruits $4,120 00 By sra't in bunds of Y. T. Grant 2!M 00 By II. Neuer's subscription re funded, 26 00 Ey money returned to Dr. D. W. Shindel, " 6 00 $4,448 00 $4,443 00 Tho above sla'.emcnt was made from the Minute Book of Council, nnd from a report presented by W. T. Grant. Your Auditors being satisfied that more money was realized on subscription than J2.MS, we carefully examined tbe tax duplicate of 1804, and find that tho subcriptinns paid were credited on tho Bounty tax levied. The amount as taken from said Duplicate is s2,A7.l. Of this amount Mr. Grant re ceived $2. 64S. leaving a balance of $126. To this amouut should be added the amount puid by young men not liable to taxation, being between 18 and 21 years of orb. We have endeavored to find the sub scription papers or books that money was collected upon, but were unable to du so, tbey having boon lost or destroyed. 'iho balance in the hands of William T. Grant amounting to $2yS, be claims to be due him, by vir tue of Act of Congress, giving to all person the sum of $.100 for substitutes. lienry Y. Fryling, Committeeman for collection of Bounty subscriptions in South West Ward, acknow ledges a bulunce in his hands ef via, which he is ready to pay ovor to any purty legally authorised to receive the same It will thus be observod that a balance of $110 remains unaccounted for by Com mittees, on Draft of 1834. Committee or 1866. GEORGE W. SMITH, DK. To ctieb received on subscriptions, (372. CR By cash paitl S. ii. Boycr, as per rec. $180.00 " Geo. Renn, as pr rec. 503.5.1 G. W. Smith, " 200.00 Balanco due front Smith, 9.13 $873.00 $873. IIENKY CLEMENT, DR. To cash received on subscriptions, $100. CU. By cash paid S. to. Boyer, $100.00 $103.00 $100. EMANUEL WILVERT, DR. To cash received on subscriptions. $350. CH. By cash paid Geo. Renn, Trtae. $100.00 " G. W. Stroh, 60.00 ' $550.00 $550. M. C. GEARIIART, DR To cash received on subscriptions, $830. CR, By cash paid Geo. Reno, Treaa. $353.00 " G. W. Stroh, 470.00 Bal. in hands of Gearhart, S.OO $830.00 $830. DAVID CLEMENT, DR. To cash received on subscriptions, $575. CH. By cash paid George Renn, Treas, T5.00 " G. W. Stroh, 5DO.0O 575,00 1375. : LEVI EEASIIOLTZ. DR. To cash received on subscriptions, yS45. CR. By cash puid G. W. Stroh, 1615.00 f 615.00 0 II. J, p. LENKER, DR. To cosh received on subscriptions, f 3,615. CR. By cosh paid 8. B. Hoyer, I50. " G. Reno, Treaa. l,05.- , - O. W. Stxou, 600. 8,615.00 ,0ia7 CHARLES MARTIN, DR. To cosh received on subscriptions, $1,310. CR. By cash paid G. Reun. Tr. $133. G. W. Stroh, 705. Bal. iu hands of Martin, 80. , 210.00 $1,240. EDWARD C. EI3LET. DR. To cash received on subscriptions, $.VJ0. By cash paid Geo. Reno,. , $010.00 -A" . GvW. tih,' .. j. 00.00 $360.00 $500. -sT. W. COVERT,' DR. To cash reccivod on eulisnrintiun tl OM CR. By cash paid Geo. Renn,- $857.00 " O. W. Sifih, 120.00 " John B. Weisor, 65.00 ' Bui, in Coverts bands, 60.00 . ";' 1,002.00 1,093. GEORGE W. STROH, DR. To cash received on subscriptions, $S53. CR. By ensh paid G. Renn, Tr. $127.00 ' " Self 225.00 Total, $:J52.00 $;H2. SAMUEL HENDRICKS, DR. To ctsti received on stiliscriptions ' $J85. CR. By cash pd. Treas. G. Renn 1285.-- Total, $285.00 1285. GEORGE RENN, DR. To cosh received ss Committeemen on subscriptions $320. CR. By cash charged to him as Trcwi. 820.-- . Total, $320.-- $320. SOLOMON STROH, - ' DR. To cash received on subscriptions $100. By cash paid G. W. Stroll, Tress. 100. Total, $100. $100. JOHN B. WEISER, - DR. To cash ree'd upon subscriptions, $230 ca By cash paid 8. B. Boyer, 140 Geo. Renn, 00 -- $230 $230 ISAAC FURMAN, DR. To cash rep'd on subscriptions, $030 CR. - By cash p'd. Geo. Renn, Tr.; 030 $030 $630 S. B. BOYER, Chief Burgess. DR. To. cash ree'd. from committees, $550 " ' Geo. Reno, 1,800 1,850 CR. By cash paid B, Lenker on Bond, 1,000 Bal. in hands of Boyer, 850 1,850 00 1,850 00 GF.ORCE W. STRdll, Assistant Treasurer. To Cash receive fnm Committees, H .tax rn ' " ' on llondt, s,iuti no cn. By Cith paid Qen. Renn, Trear surer, 813,330 in By Gath ' " ! H7 00 Balance to be accounted far , 413 CO 13,177 UO 13,47V Wl AMlctnnf TrMkaitrr Stlmli .fr....,l.l..M k....- . . . - Ma . M,..m.I .nn m .....i.m.-. . .: . .i... - , i. .... ,,..(,,,.. ..inn. i., icvcii.u,p; mm ,ue iKinic, wmcn accountt for the differuuce i t ret'eipts frm Cnmmitters and his receipt from Treasurer Kcim He claims in, Im Inner due him, and says he never paid more muury Hits be received. GKORGR RKNN, Treasnrsr. UK. To Cash leeeived on Montehut' Doud, WW nil " " ' from Committees, S.54S M " " " as Oiinillltlrrmell, HSO (Kl " " ' from Assistant Treat., 13,'JiO CD CK. By amount paid Disbarsins DlScer ll ITO 00 byam'Kiiii. uf hand Money tiid Kecruitt, ( 400 ou By amount nf tuhsciiptiom rt- I'umled to Kfcruiti, 1,1(77 00 By amount of Rill nf Egpeinti, fit 65 By amount paid A B. Boyer, (Uenker's Check.) 1,000 00 By amount paid S. B Boyei, (leser's Check,) 300 00 BaLuice to bt accountid for 14S HI.3W OS SI, 300 S.t Yoar Auditors have carefully esumined all Cnmuiittee's receipts of iuoiims paid tii the Treaturer, and eannot ac count i or tne imiaiice in air. Kenn's layor, as he clulnit none, unlett it be that eeiuiiu partiet paid iiim their tub scriptions instead of tiayiug to the Coinuiitteea. MONEY BORROWED IM 1881 foi BOUNTY PUR POSES. Name. Atn't.iifB md. Ain't Pd. Am'tDue. April so, "Ot. VY I. (Jreenounh 6Vl.n0 " John H Packer lUu mi " 11 J im Haat OiHIOH June iO, '03. W. I. Greenut,h t87.i0 " " John B Pui-ker t-fi7 UO - " " John limit Mil uu r 6VWM awtsi boc in M7.IS) e7 0 i Mi 00 T.,tnl. ai&itfinn il mi Of theabovencrount f'000 was paid toC'npt. Dunkelberirer for 20 men. nnd tlie rtninin- der $1000 was paid on 12 recruits obtained on cirntc nr 1804 recruiter.; by S. 13. Boyer and iv :n. i . ursnu MONEY BORROAVED in 18G3 for BOUN TY PURPOSES. Name. Ara'tpf Bond. Ain't Pd. Ain't Doe. W. Montelius $300.00 8 300.-- J. B. Masser 500.00 500. Jacob Scnslioltz 500.00 500. Cath. Schrank 300. 500. A. J. Stroh 500. 500. Fred. 8pneth 500. J00. J. Haas & Co. 1500. 1500. J. Hoover & Co. 2000 2000. W. Withingtoc 2000. 2000. Kiizabfth Stroh 800. 800. John Bowt-n 500. 500. Philip UuS 100. 100. Total, 9,000.00 $ii,000.00 $3,900.00 BONDS ISSUED TO VOLUNTEERS, 1863. Names. Am't of Bond. Ain't Pd. Ain't Duo E. P. Roback $300. 300. Uriah Folk 200. John linker 200. Ernest Starkloff 200. P. II. Coble 200. Monroe Geasy 100. W. H. RohrbatJh 200. 800. J00. 100. 200. 200. 800. Jackson Harp John Landaw Wm. Lyon Jcb Fetter Dan. K. Conrad John G. Youug J. W. Bright Aif. t'asttt J uiu s Ray A. H. Boyer Philip Keefer Benj. F. Bright Joseph Myers P. S. G ussier Charles Bucher Gideon Landaw Henry Bucher P.F.Zimmermun Geo. A. Roescr Tbos. Henoingci John Bell ' Geo. B. Geather Landis Fry C. D. Rohrbach Allen Hopper John Mesaner , L. Reninger Henry Uovor a & Hendricks Solomon Lceser 800. BOC 100 100. 200. 00. 800. 195. 105. 200. 200. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 800. 800. 800. 100. 100. 100. 100 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 100. 200. . 200. 200. " 200. 200. 200. 200. son. 800. 300.' 200 200. 800. 200. 180. . 180. 200. 200 800 800. 800.-- '800.' VuU!, $1,480.00 $3,693.00 $3,785.00 JndtittduM of Boruuti t BoHHty,for '64 A '64 I On Bonds of 04, . . i 1,500 00 C5, 8,900 00 1 M Issued to Recruits of '03. 8,783 00 $12,185 no We have carefully esaniiaed tbe ltotinty I accounts of the Borough, as above, and re spectfully submit tvc. t f lrjiL- A.N. J. WEISER ill' X'HEK, j HKUACH. ) Auditor. LLOYD T. KOH
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