HiattLT IMPORTANT NEWS. Ennnred intention to attack Fori Mtlenry i Gtn. Calawalder't lroperty in Delaware ' Destroyed Mai. Anderson at a Union i Meeting Hit Departure for Washington. 7"&ar oftht West" Captured by thi ifiibtli in Texas. Destruction of Northern Ventral Railroad Bridges. U. S. Oovtrn in flit in Possession of the Railroad Between 1 Philadelphia and Baltimore- Excitcmtnt ' l Wilmington, Delaware. . 1'uiladelpuia, April 21. All comrnonicstion by railroad .Booth of 1bii city Is cut off, the Government having taken possession of the road between tbis ' ity and tbe Susquehanna. Wilminston, Delaware, April 20. A a lo - tease excitement prevails bere. There baa bee-n no train ou the i'biladelpbia, Wilming ton and Baltimore railroad below tbsSusque. batioa river to day. J. K. Trimble ia reported as killed. It it laid tbat he led the riotms to the destruction of the Philadelphia, Wilmington aod Haiti mora railroad property. At a meeting of the City Conncili or Wil minxtou to night $3,000 dullari were appro, printed for the defence of the city and the support of tbe military. Wii.minotos, April 20. (Jen. Csdwalader's reeirJencn at Magnolia Station on tbe P. W.eod 1$. 11. 11. waa burned by tbe riotera. The llrnndywine bridge and all the briOges on the road between the Suaquelianna and Philadelphia are guarded by from fifty to one hundred men each. The death of Trimble ia discredited. Baltimorc, April 20, 11 P. M. Tbe city is in great excitement. Military and armed meo are moving in every direction. The Mayor and Governor have notified the President that to mot troops can pass throngs Baltimore unless they fight their way. Tbe bridges on the Northern Central rail road have all been destroyed. The President has replied that no more troops will be brought through Baltimore, provided they are allowed to pass around the city without molestation. The number of killed yesterday wss eleven "Saltimoriaus and three Massachusetts sol diers. Wounded, four cilizeos and eight soldiers. TIItRD DISPATCH. TllS following Haantfl, mm ..! l Brown, of Ibis city, this morning by the dele- gates, which were sent to Washington, to ob. j tain from President Lincoln an explanation as io tue seuuiug ol troops through Balti more : Wahu.votom, April 20. 'Jo Mayor Brown, Baltimore : We baveseeo the Preei.lent and General Scott. We bear from the former a letter to tbe Mayor and Governor, declaring tbat no troops should be brought through Baltimore if, iu a military point of view, and without opposition, they can be marched around Bultimore. (Signed.) H. L. Bonn, J. C. Brink, 'Jbo. W. Dohbins. INTKNTR KJtCITKMKNT AT HAI.TIMURK. Bai.tijiorr, April 20. The excitement is inteuse this morning, and has not abated. The whole city is in arms, but no further outbreak bns taken place. The entire populace is united in sen timent, and thnt for the defence of tbe city, Htate and routh. Tbe Minute Meo bave taken down their flag and joined in the defeuce of the city. BF.COND DISI'ATCU. All is quiet at present. But there are excited rumors that the Seventh regiment or New York and other Northern troops, are marching from llarve de Grace upon Haiti more. This report baa been contradicted. I be Lily Councils have appropriated half a nullum of dollurs to sustain tbe internal police defense. MAJOR ANDKP.SOK AT A INION VKF.TINO. Kr.w York. A pril 20. Major Anderson attended the Union meet ing tu.day, and was most eutbosiastically cheered, lie will leave for Washington to night. A sword from the citizens of Saunton, Mans., was presented to the hero to duy. t'AI'TUKK Or TDK STAR OF THK WEST. N'rw Ori.kans, Apr. I 20. The Stsamer Star of the West was board ed off lndiannla on Wednesday last by the ialvealon Volunteers, who captured her without resistance. She has arrived at tho bar. She has 800 or 000 bbls. provisions oo board. The Attack on (be Massachusetts Troops al Baltimore. tdRRKSPOMjK.M B BKTV. KKX OuV. ANDREW AND MAYOR BIIOW.S. Boston, April 21 The following tele graphic correpoude.uce explains itself: Bai.timohv, April 20, ISCil. Hon John A. Andrew, Governor of Massa chusetts sir : No one deplores the sad events of yesterday, jo this city, more deeply tbun myseir, but they were inevitable. Our people viewed the passage of armed troops to uuother State, through the streets, as an invasioo of our soil, and could not be restrain ed. The authorities' exerted themselves to the best of their ability, but with only partial success. Gov. Ilicks was .'resent, and con curs in all my views aa to the proceedings ! now necessary fur our protection. When are these scenes to cease ? Are we to have a war of sections T God forbid ! Tbe bodies of the Massachusetts soldiers could not be seut to Boston, as you requested. Ail communication between tins city aod Pbila. delphia, by railroad, and with Boston, by steamers, having ceased ceasre, but tbey bave been placed io cemented coffius aud will be placed, with proper funeral coremonies, in the mausoleum of Green Mount Cemetery, where they shall be retained until further directions are received from yon. The wounded are teoderly cared for. 1 appreci ate your oiler ; but Baltimore will claim it as ber right to pay all expenses incurred. Very respectfully, your obedient servant. Geo. M. Brown, Mayor of Baltimore. ANSWKR OF GOVKUIiOR AKDRKW. To George M. Brown, Mayor or Baltimore Dear Sir : I appreciate your kind atten tion to oor wouoded and to our dead, end trust that at the surliest moment the remains or our fallen will be returned to us. lam overwhelmed with surprise that tbe peaceful march or American citizens over tbe common highway to the defence of our common capital should be deemed aggressive to Bulliiuoreaos. 1'brougb New York tbe march waa triom. pbal. (Signed,) John- A. Andkfw. Governor of Massachusetts. Paint ro Olt Door Wore To a quan tity of litheraga as a drier, to be well leviga ted witb linseed oil, aod wbeo used to be thinned witb good boiled linseed oil. The above forms a good black paint, acd by adding a yellow ochre, an excellent green is produced wbicb is prererable to tbe bright green frequently used oo out door work, as it does not fade witb the sun. To Cma Paint. Smear a piece or flan eel in comxoo whiting, mixed to lbs consis tency or pasta, io warm water. Rub Iba surf.ee to be cleaned quite briskly, aod wash off witb pura sold water. Grease spots will in this way ba almost instantly removed aa well as as other filth, aod the paint mill retain iu brilliancy sal aod beauty ulId-j.iircJ. When the Cabinet of Mr. Buchanan made up Its mind to send tbe Star of the West te re i a force Major Anderson, Jacob Thompson, who, aa a member of tbat Cabinet, wai sworn to preserve its secrets, and to advanoe aod not towsrt tbe plant or tbe Government, pri vately wrote a dispatch notifying the rebel at Chatlestoo of the departure of the steam er. This dispatch be gave to William Cow ling, of Ohio, a messenger In tbe Interior De- Jurtnient. td take to tbe telegraph office. Jut Cowling, like a good patriot, pat it in bis pocket instead of sendir g it. For this ba wss dismissed from bis oDiue. The present Administration has, however, given him a h'gber post in tbe same department. New Advertisements- AYEK'S Sarsaparilla FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. And dr Ilia speedy mv vt tlx following complaints! Brroiuin aim m-rorulnua AfTerl Inna.anch ;e Tumora, Ulcers, Korea, Krtiptloni, lm,lea, Paalnlri, lllotrhra, alalia. Ulnlua, alia all Mkln Diseases. ... . OlSl.lMD, InU., Mil Jlloe, 1869. i. C. Avsa. i Co. (I run l I Ml It uijr duly to ae. knmvlr Ik.0 ha ,.iir Mi -iiHirilU liu dune fur llln ii,i,i,i Hmi .xm.ruluin inr.tllii, 1 hnira aunWd fiKin it Iu Viit'lt.iia wa.vi Imi- w.-na. Somotluwa It l.urnt out in I 1,-,-r ou tnv lmij,lH ai,J artlia; aoinrtiuiM it turmnl iiiivnnl anl illilrnsmil inn nt llin utoiimrh. i'wn Jar. w. II l,i,.kf. vll , i, i,,, .m, K4 r,rtr4 my Kul., and mm (villi ..he li I, ,rn i,ilnl,il ai,, ,mih-oiii bayou J ilim i lihi,n. I ti n man., m1K inea anil utTiial .ln..-lii(. I. .11 mil, , til much ivllcl'iri.iii miy llinK. J fn.-t, ilia ilLv,i,l, Ri. ,,. Al l..lh I una rtji4,-,l luirml in Ilia lli,n McHai,Knr Hint )uu Imd lurlnrml an alill, (Sni.i,milli. r, r I Iti.en f,, ,0r ,,,,,u tl"li Hint any thin,; j,,,, , ,,, ,.,Hj. j 'll.. il.l.ill unci ..t II, vl ii-r.1 It till It eillrU Ml,). 1 tu,,k It, ( yon nil. In-. I ,l ( , t.a"Wiiful ovr a luinlli, ami mcil iiImiuK dim. Ixilllpw. Nfw i hcnllliy (km .mi 1kii iu l,., m iinMrr ll,a mU. whli li arixr a f"'l "It My cliiu l now Hi-ar, ami I kimw l.y my K-ulilllN Hint Uln lliM II-H m, K,,r V,,U1 y HVKll'lll. Vull can iall Mini Hint I (erl v lint 1 am antliiit almu 1 ti-ll ym, II, Hi I huM yn tu I una i,l Ilia aHIUa Ilia bbo, aud remain avwr gikti'lully. Ymiiim, AI.KM.U n. TAI.I.KV. It. Aiitliony'a Vlrf. Knar or ICryalprlaa, Tellrr enil Salt HI,, ui. Sitil ilrail, llliiKtvoim, Sore Kj , Urayi) . Ir. Il..l.,.it V. Ci,.,l irrllfi, TMin iilem. N. V.. 12lh Sa.r., s6. Ihitl li li-ia rmd nil lltftlale man of JiOfiy, n,i-u ,rail"iit.il I.. In iiilnate rnlally. l.y tlia twroeveriug iinm f ui umtiN(t Ilia, nil,! nlM a lianirenMia Miliffnuiit vfi'W,rji l,v tnrvv iltrtna nf Hi aatiie; anya ha rur tli ci'iiiiitoii Frujilvnit l,y il cottalatitly. ISriinrhortlr, Cinttre or Sivelliil IVrrk. 1,iiIi.ii Mmii, ,,r I'k.wi.p'.i, Teiti. uritfr -'1'hre Iwit-lla.- nf your .H..,iiH rmatl mr- litin a f.v i'rt a liiil oiia ii the uaik, vlii.li 1 had aultaiad Auui 0(ar two yeaia." I.enrajrrlirrn or M lilli a. OTnrlnti Tumor, Uterine I Iteration, Kruinlr Dlacnaea. Iir. J. n. 8. rimiiiilni. f .,-w V,,ik I lly, writ.- " I mult cllVflfljily r,ni,.ly h!i Hia liMt nf your ftK-tit 111 anriitu; I liave f,iiml your S.-n .nnirlUn a nt-wt oxroint altiiinllr in Iha iiiilnn.iiH roiiii-liiinli for wlilrli a ani.l.,y aurh a rnimlr. loll iriMy in Irmult ll.iruirt i'i ma 7-vrxHiimi titnih -In. I Itnvt, cnn.il inuiiy iiiTiti-r- ata rai or l.iirf.rrlop.i l.y It. ntiil ponif wlii-ra rom t'laiut waa rnniatl l.y uU-tv.ui. n of Ilia iiVrin. Ui nl.--r. aiin ilaclf na aiH.n rurl. Notliln n llliin my kuuwi ed .iiala It r.ir Hit o f. iiin.. ,. rnii. liii-hl " K'lnard 8. Marmw, of NrolmrT, Ala., drlloa, ' A ilnn rcioua nr-irmii litmw '.li our ,r Hi, frmaka In loy familv. wliliii liatl tlnad all (In. ri-iiii-ili,- mh cuni-1 rmlir. Iiw at Ii-iikIIi twn rompt.-toly nanl l.y yoiir l.atmi of Har aapaiilla. Our livirlaii IIiiiikM r.nll.ioi I oil rxthpa- wnl'l ntfoi l rrl,-r. Iiut liii a.tviaril H,n liil of yur Snran,nillla n Ilia l:il .,1 lMi(..l. nillihc nn.l It IH.xad efrftiial. Aftrr tnliloL'y.iiir iruieily rihl neuka uu aymptoBi of Ihn ,li-,'ni( trlti'litn." Syplillla ami Merrui Int llanae. Naw Ori.fivs. 1I.MIi Aiikiii. P. J. 0. Axaa i fir, I rliaerrully ioni,lv llh llin ra ,ltrit of your aeanl, llli't I'Pnorl In von noma or tlic allccla I Ima malizal Willi your M il n ni llin. , I kavarur.'d (villi it. In my prn"tira. moat of Hie rom-pV-ihua for Milch 11 II lerommfiMla.i. anil Iiatv foiiml ita rlTocta truly noiulairul in i,o ruia of r-invol amf TOn.il Ktvnf, Una of my pntlrnla lool .Syphilitic ulrars lu liia throat, vthlrli naia rounuuiini: hia palate ami the top of lil iii'iutli. your Sarvapnrilln. atoailllr taken, cura.l him In tir aaeka. Anolli.r aa iillaiknl l.y a omlary pymptoma in l.li ue. ami Ilia nli-niitioii I, ml eaten away a considerable pari of it, no that I l-li.-vo the Uiaotdrr nould (ion lea. h hia Inalu anil kill him. Hut it yielded to my ailioluiilintloti f j-,jnr ?nr,ui-inil!a: the tllreia healed, ami lie ia well again, not of r..ne Kiihont nine diallKiiiatiou tn lain fnre. A n mi Hhn had la-en treated for Ilia eatue die..i,er hy invtrnrv (ins anfTi-iInK floni till! Hivon 111 her lamee. 'ill.) Iia,iin,.,,r an M'l. ailive to the vrealhnr thnt on n dump day alie nullered es ei uriatlliK pmn in her j inla and I.-.iu'h. M, ,0l Clued enlirely l.y yaur .-ai.ullil. in n fen Ivet-ka. I know from ita Siru.ula, dhi.h youl aauot itae me, Hint tint I'lepuiatititi fi ..in join h.l,Hinlot1 mini ,r a Kii ut remedy; coei.qiientl ,-. lltrae ,ly uiuni knhla IimiUi. mill It have not iirpii'it me. fraternally youra, O. V. I. A It I M l:lt , M. I). Rheumatlam, Gout, I.lvtr Ciimplnlnt. l.mipisiiK.Ni-a, 1'ieali-u Co., Va. llh Julv, IM9. D. J. C. Af Sir, 1 have hel-li uflllrli-,1 niih n p.ln. fill chronic Hlttumat.tm for a lone tune, e I'li-h hunl'-il the akill of -liy ei.-ioHa. nnd mi k to me In apila or all the raniedics 1 roal.l lii.d anil t I l,l y..ur Saraapiirilla. Oca hottle rtned me in two n eeka. nnd ri'Ntoied my ceneral health an niiirh that I am far 1.,-lt-i Hum In hie I was Hacked. I tliink il nai.ml-i lul inr.li Inc. J. r'ltKAM. . Julea V. rielihell. of .t. .,u1. uriliat " 1 liaru In-n afllicted for Tenia Willi an tilUvtiim tltr tirtr, V hit h dt-etioyed ni h.-nllli. I li ie, eiery tl.liiK. aud every thine; failed to I el,, -w, me : and I hnic 1,'ieli a lookeii-dov. II mail for ..in yeaia fi .-m na other i nime thin ifrt'on-ciiiri f thr l.ner. My l,i-l,.vei pn-lnr. the Itev. Mr. Ki-pv, ndi Isoit me Io try youi .vni.ipniillfi. tief-nute ,(, putid in lincw (on, ami any Hum.- yu made aim troilh tryii'r. I the liieaa lug of liod it hue ruri-'l me, aud hue in pi. rifled my lilood an lo inako a new inni, of ute. leel ( outif npeiu. Tho h -(t thai enn I i,i. of j on if not half no.,,1 eliouBk." Si ll IrriK.f unrrr 'I'limora, IVnlnrtreiiieiit , llrrrnllnii, 1 in lea a nil Kxfollutlou of tile Jluiiea A Rtent (Hilcty of ,-naea have len reported to na e-hern cure of Ihtrio- f..rioilalil,i complallita have reunited fieni tt,e ma nf thlrt remedy. I.ut our aimco heie nil) not admit llieui. Foine of , inny In found in our American Almanac, uiii.-h llin at;elil 1m.I,.w ualiiud aru ileaaed to furuinh Kiativ to nit uln call for llieui. Dyapepaln. Ilenrt IJInenae. Fl(, npllrp. , .'Melniii holy, .i urnlKla Mnny i..,iii,ikil.:e .urea of lh.e afTerti' iia have len made l,y the hllvl nlive p. et-r of thla llledllllie. It Minin- lat.a ilie riinl luuclioii into vijMoua anion, and tiiita overromea ilii-.idi-ia ehich etntihl ne aupmied latyoud lit learh. hnHi a iriot-tly hna hiue been n-unhed l.y the lie eeealtlea of Ilia pe le, and e are roufidenl that llin will do for llu-in all that mediriiie cad do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, HMI Tlllt HAl'lK CVItR OK ( nuKha, oldw, Influenza., If naraeneaa, roiii, lli inii liltla. Iiii lleiit ( ou- umili, anil for tlit llelicf of ( oiimiiitl( l'nllenla III net vnurril KtKa ii f His Diaraar. ThU la il reir.e.ly o ii nivoiaully known .i eurpnaa any olto-r f-r the cue of tliiont nnd lime complaint, that it la uivlea. h, ,e lo o nl, lot, ,u vil, i,re i.f Ita tilluia. Ita iintivallnil etrelli-iice f..r couglia and colda, and Uatiuly woiulerl'ul cilioa nf iiiilmoiinrv diaeuaa, liaV4 mad it known tliioiiclmiit i,a civillK'S nationa of the cailh. lew me tho ronimiiuitiee. or eicti laiuiliea, amoiif; thvra whu hate not tome rfi iil experieiico nf ilttllerU ome liviuit trophy In Hi, ir midst of Ita lictory ever the auhiia and dauueioua dii-nrdere of the throat and lunge. Aiall know the dien llul fntallty of theae diaorden, and a- they know, t.av the effecta of thia retueily, we need Dot do snore than lo Ha.-nre them Hint it haa now all tho Yir tue that it did liave when uiuUtne; Ihe citrea whlcli Imvt won to etrouKly upon the conlidiuc cf mankind. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYES it, CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold hv Frilii I rirant.aiiri A. W Plaeh.r S.o.l.ore J V. Cnalow and t!. llrowil, Millun; Dr Weuck, Me Kwentvilla: Reifanyder A; Clitiiinnn. Tutbulville : R. B. Ali-Coy. NiiiiliuinlierUiiid and hy Dculcn evcryu heie. A..ii HU, ro,,-iy New Millinery Goods. HI Ins 31. lo C.lSSf.Ell, Fawn Street, two doors south nf the Shamukin Valley le I'ottiville Rail Road, QXJ3ST BURY, FEIST TST'J., IJESPECTFL'LLV informs the citiiens of " SL'NUL'KV and vicinity, tbat she has just received from Philadelphia a large and si lendid assortment of Iha most fashionable and latest style, of 3XJ CE Q? S3 , HATB, SHAKERS, TRIMMINGS, &c, which she is selling at the most reasonable prices. To which she directs the attention of the ladies, and invites all to call and see them. Thankful for past patronage, she hopes by keeping lo best sssortment at reasonable prices to continue the same. Sunbury, April 13, 1861. 3m Assignee Notice. TTOTICE ia hereby given, tbat all the property both real and personal, of George Zimmer man 01 vjpper Augusta township, Nortbumber. land county, Pa., has been assigned lo the sub scribers for Iha benefit of his creditors, by his Deed of Assignment bavins Jate March 29th. 1861. Therefore, all persona having claims, will pre sent them duly authenticated, to Juremiah Zim. merman at Sbarookintown, or to John Fa tens- worth, Esq., in L'pper Augusta township, and all indebted will please come forward and seals wiinout aeiav- JKKEM I A II ZivviM y ) JOHN KAKN-VV . ti , u. "' T'prr An,u.tj i,... . nj i.l tsni.-W SPRING GOODS! LAPaG-E STOCS AND GREAT VARIETY AT LO"W PRICES AT THE ONE PKICE STORE, or E. 3T. BRIGHT & SON, WHO OFFEK Splendid Inducements AXU GREAT BARGAINS TO PURCHASE Pa 3. Sunbury, April IU, 186i. Northumberland Bridge Com pany. AN ELECTIOi fur olllceia anil managers of --lhe ISoriliuinlicrland I) ridge Company will be held at the huuee of Mrs. Anna Uurr, in the Borough of Nortliumberlanil, on Monday the 6lh day of May, lHlit. The elrclioii will open at 3 o'clock,. P. M., and close at i o'clock, 1. M of aaui day. JOHN TAOGAKT, Preeident, April 6, 1861. 4t. BERRYSBURO MALE AND FEMALE S E JVL I ZXT.AJEL-'SrT. JETER 8. BERGSTRESSER, Principal and - Teacher of Latin, Greek and Mathematics. TUKSTON MIM.ER, Teacher of Practical Surveying and English. Miss SOPHIA WILCOX, Teacher of Inatru menial Muic. SUMMER TERM commences on Mondoy, April 8th, 1861. Terms per Quarter of 11 weets. Tuition in Primary Depurtuien'., $3,00 " " Academic 4,00 to 15,00 " " Claasicul " 7.00 Music on Piano with use of Instrument, H,00 (iooil Hoarding, &c, ii. the Village, per week, l,S0 to 2.00. For further particulara. a J drew the PRINCI- PAL, Ucrrysburg. Dauphin county, Pa. April fi, 1861 4t$ CONFEUTIONAHIES, TOYS &c. :m. o. geabhat, CONSTANTLY kreps on hand all kinds of Confectioneries, Fruit and Toys, which he is selling at wholesale and retail. Having the necessary machinery Ac, he ia manufacturing all kinds of Toys, aul keeps up hia stock, au that purchasers will not be at a loss for a supply of almoet any article they may desire. APPLES! APPLES ! ! APPLES!!! JIM received, a large lot of apples, which he is selling at wholesale and retail, at low prices Give us a call. M. C. GEARHARr Suubury, March 5, 18iil. tf AUDITOR S REPORT RECEIPTS t EXPENDITURES OF NOR THUMBERLAND COUNTY. Jacob F. Ruhrbach, Esq., Treasurer in account with the county of Northumberland, from the first day of January 18G0, to the last day in December of the same year, both days inclusive. DR. To amount in bands of Treasurer as per last Auditors' report, To amount of outstanding County Taxes for 1859 aod previous years, To amount of County duplicates assessed for lSliO, T amount received 00 seated lands for 1858 '59, To auioiiot received on unseated lund book fa "1858 aod '59, To cash refunded by collectora wbicb bad been exbuoreted and afterwards paid, $ 25 18J 1219 02 115C0 9G 30G 12 548 76 132 80 100 00 35 72) 150 00 7915 14 To amount received from Francis liucber, former treasurer, Co amount received for rent of public buildings, ic. To cash received lor Huckster! license, To balance due, $21994 31 CR. . By amount of outstanding taxes - for 18G0 and previous years, $ 8704 21 By amount of exonerations allow- - ed collectors, 337 73 By collectors commissions, 575 23 Uy errors Id duplicates, 2 93 lly amount paid 00 County orders 1056 33 u y ireaauren commission on $12055 33. By depreciated money, By 5 per cent feet 00 Hucksters i.i iit,r, 301 38 10 00 7 60 S.M?'J4 :i Jacob F, Rohrbach, Esq., "lYeasurtr, in oc . wun. art' Ikt county of Northumberland, from the fret dai of January 1800, to the last day of December, of the tame year, ' both dayt inclusive, respecting State tax. To amonol of outstanding State tax for 1859 and previous years, $4894 45 To total amount of State tax do. plicate for I860, 13C33 9G To amount received on unseated lands, 783 85 To mount doe Jacob F. Holir- bach Treasurer, from Cotnaioo- wealth 391 12 819708 38 CR. By amount of outstanding taxes for 1860 aod previous years, 4717 07 By amount of exonerations for 1860 and previous years, 820 93 By Collectors Commissions, 513 65 By abatements allowed by State Treasurer, 1 477 38 By cash paid StateTreasurer as per receipts, 11186 28 J By County Treasurer's commis sion on $11186 28 HI 8G $19708 3S Jacob F. Rohrbach, Esq., Treasurer, in ac- count uun tut isommonweaitn oj I'ennsylca. liia, for License from the first day of Jan uary 1860. to the last day of Ihctmbcr of the same year, both days inclusive. DR. To amount recnivnd for licenses" for restaurants for 18G0. S3-10 0(1 To amount received for license for Taverns for 1860. 11(52 fin To omonot ree'd for license for li quor stores for 18G0, 350 00 To amount received fur license for retailois of merchandize, brew, cries, billiard rooms, ten pin al leys, patent medicines, coal & Umber yards for 1860, as per mercantile appraisers report. To amount ree'd of Hawkorj & 1240 4G 50 00 $17 00 323 00 $340 00 Pedlars license for I860, CR. By 5 per cent commission 00 S3-10 By cash paid State Treasurer aa per receipt, By 5 per cent commission on $1000 and 1 per cent on 81G2 50. 51 621 1110 67 $1162 50 17 50 By cash paid State Treasurer as per receipt, By 5 per cent on $350, By cash paid State Treasurer aa per receipt, 332 50 j $350 00 33 50 By exonerations, By 5 per cent on $1000 & 1 per ct. on $206 96 By L. II. Funk's receipt for pub 52 07 lishing mercantile appraisers list ol 140 oaruefl, 14 00 By John G. & A. A. Yonngman's receipt lor publishing mercan tile appraisers list of 140 Dames, 14 00 By 5 per cent on $28 amount paid for printer's bill. 1 40 By cash paid Stat Treasurer as per receipt, 1125 49 $1240 46 2 50 47 50 $50 00 By 5 per cent commission on $50 By cash paid State Treasurer aa per rsceipt, Jacob F. Rohrbach, Esq., Treasurer, in ac count with the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, respecting Militia fines DR. To amount due Commonwealth as Auditors report of U55 $147 42 Outstanding Taxes fur I8S3 Win B Irwin, Delaware . 220 fid 5 57 1855 James Linn, Shamukin 1 00 7'J IHi;S A-J t'enrad, Zorbe I85G Jacob Bloom, Northumberland 62 (il 93 82 1857 Anthony Galaapy Zerho 7'i 33 1858 Joseph Hogendoblur Milton 5H 62 1858 J II Wasser Mt. Carmol 114 K5 273 17 1858 Jacob Miller Point :)2 Nil 1858 George Zimmerman, l'pper Augusta 128 93 9 77 1858 Elius Eisenhart, Coul Ut H2 1859 Elias Eisenhart, Coal 138 05 103 09 1859 James Oakesf Delaware HU7 K3 89 04 1859 David HeUer Mount Carmel 61 27 48 15 1859 Abraham Eckman Kush 233 41 43 48 1859 John G Young Sunbury 13s) 4S '9 29 1859 John Farnsworth Upper Augusta 175 75 32 SG 1859 John Banford Zerbe 1 67 1859 Daniel Wolf Jackson 87 78 1859 sJacob Hunsicker Lewis 78 62 1859 Jacob R Clark Lower Augusta 22 83 1859 J V Goodlander Milton 77 61 1859 HRCulp ' McEwrnrvillo 22 31 1860 Jacob 8 Hishel Chiliaquoiiue 579 37 607 35 IHtiO John H Haupt Cameron 116 78 123 91 I860 John il Linthach Delaware 346 94 7rJJ 38 1860 Jacob D Holiiuau Jackson 10 180 Edward Baum Jordan 155 41 20 86 I860 Jacob Hunsicker Lewis 20 02 731 3 I860 Daniel D Conrad Lower Auguet 33H 19 ."115 15 1860 George Harris Lower Mabonoy 183 75 355 61 1860 Philip Kerstetter Little Mahonoy 116 29 55 63 1860 Samuel Druckemiller Milton 146 82 351 64 I860 Jonas Stine Mount Carmel 72 91 92 57 I860 HRCulp McEwensvillo 2187 14.158 I860 Joseph Johnson Northumberland 168 76 290 II 1880 George P Merlx Point 352 19 315 69 1860 William Johnson Rush 61 59 271 47 1860 Benjamin Buhner Shatnokin 373 81 525 01 1860 Solomon Shiudel Sunbury 376 88 300 61 1860 John Lampher Turbutville 40 89 53 59 1860 John J. Ritter Turhut 255 1)3 5B5 12 I860 John Farnsworth Upper Augusta 357 16 469 53 1S60 Joseph Graves Upper Mahonoy 130 21 148 20 1860 E T Drumheller Washington 70 71 I 15 66 1860 John Banlord Zeilie 450 33 353 81 I860 John Dunkleberger Coal 333 59 29077 S7178 07 88704 21 Those marked () hare since piid. MarkeJ Statement of Finances of Northumberland County, January 1, 1SC1, DR. To amount of outstanding Com. rois89ioosr's order for 18G0 & previous years, i .1711 42 To excess of couDty funds above the indebtedness of tbe county 7C01 09 0313 41 CR. liy balance due as per suditor's settlement wil ta Jacob F. Robrbacb, Treasurer, 7915 14 By amount doe from Francis Bacber, former Treasurer, 100 00 By amount doe from Jacob Young, former Treasurer, 1293 27 $9313 41 Northumberland County in account with the Commonwerllk of Pennsylvania respecting 'Slate Tax on Reai and Personal, from the first day of January 1859 to December the 31 st of the f m year, both dayt inclu sive. . DR. To amooot lied by Revenue commissioners for 18G0, 11358 9 To bilsoes) sfceaiitd lj County Cll. By exoneration!, Collectora percentage, By fines oetstanding op to Janu ary 1, 1861, Treasurer's commission 00 $21 85 By amount dae Commonweulib $8G 00 1 15 33 42 22 21 G3 $147 42 Expenditures Receipts of borthumbcrtand County, from the first duy nf January I860, to the ast day of December, of the same year, both days inclusive. DK. To 123 orders Issued by Com missioner's for viewing and surveying roads, bridges, Ac. To 11 orders for prison expnosps, To 79 orders Commonwealth costs, To 10 ordors for Coroner's in quests, To 56 orders for Constable's pay To 37 orders bridge building L repairs, To I order for county auditor's. To 1 order Tor S. 1. Jotdon au- diling office aocoants, To 4 orders for Refunding, To 5 orders for Jost-ph Kverett, To 5 orders for Smuui-I Kut, To 4 orders for Philip (.'lurk, To 2 orders for printing, 2 no 00 103 04) 853 92 I'll 0.1 320 02 960 26 72 00 15 00 59 CO 151 50 119 25 313 50 70 00 333 65 386 8fJ 287 6 2285 OiJ 358 58 2364 25 111 00 851 97 54 29 283 64 79 00 247 92 1375 43 J 100 00 900 33 59 25 To 45 orders for asaepsors, To 43 orders for public buildings, To 7 orders for prosecuting at torney, To 37 orders for road tlamagP!", To 5 orders for ntt'j for county, To 14 orders for juror's pay, To 13 orders for court crier, To G orders for Sheriff's fees, To 49 orders for fox scalps, To 21 orders for incidentals To lOorders-for Fuel, To 15 orders for clerk's pay, To 69 orders for election expen ses, To 1 order agricultural society. To 2 orders for Pennsylvania I Lunatic Assylutn 1 To 1 order for stationary, j To amount of oulstaodidiug cnun- ty orders, for 1859 and previ- I ous years, To depreciated money, j To Treasurer's commiFsion on i $12055 33 orders paid. 179 25 1(1 00 301 38 $1107tt 77$ CR. By balance doe comity by Jacob P. Rohrbach, Treosurer, ns per receipt, 1859, By cosh received from collectors for 18G0 & previous years By cash from onsen ted lands, By cash from seated lands. By cash reTanded by collectr.'s which had been exonerated and since paid, By cash ree'd from V. Bocher. I!y cash received for rent of pub. lie buildings &c. Hy amount ree'd from Hucksters, By amount of excess of expendi ture above receipts, $ 25 l&l 105S8 96 5-18 76 136 56) 132 80 100 00 35 72J 150 00 2360 78 $ 14078 77 Jacob F. Ruhrbach, Esq., Treasurer, in ac count with the Treasurer of Schnll Board and Supervisors of Roads fir Taxes on Seated and L'nseatid Lands for the years 1858 and 1859. DR. To amount received for road tax 1511 42 To " " school " 1552 55 $3096 97 CR. By receipts from Suhool Treasu rer's and Rond Supervisor's. By balance in Treasury, 29.10 6t 146 33 $3096 97 I860 and Previous Years. 19 43 19 00 $34 42 to be settled by administrator. commissioners over tbe aro't luud by ruvouue commissioners', C3 BG 8U422 61 CR By amount of State tax assessed forlBGl), S13C38 90 By amount assessed on nnseated laods for 1S59 and I860, 783 85 S 14422 81 We tbe undersigned Auditors of Nor tbumberland cuouly, State of l'eutinylvaniu do certify that io pureoance o( tbe 4tU sec tion ol an act repiiluliuK counties and town ships passed on tbe l.'iib day of April 1831, we met at tbo Commissioners' oflice, in the borough of Sunbury, oo tbe 21st day of January 1SU1, aod adjourned from lime to time, aud did audit nod settle tbe several acrouuts required of us agreeable to tbe said acts of Assembly aud supptanteuts thereto, according to the best of our judge ments aod abilities. And we do further certify tbat upon due examination of tbo expense book of the county, the indebtedness of tbe same yet nupaid io orders is 171 1 42. I o witnesses whereof we bave hereunto set oor hands and seals, tbis 14th day of February, one thousand eight bundree sixty one. O. F. L1TTLK, (L. 8 1. W.GRAY. j L. K CL JOHN UOFF.V IU S SENT BY EXPRESS EVEBTWHEEE. Retailed at Wholesale Prices, Made to Measure at $18 per doz. OH BIX FUR KINK DOLLARS, Trithont Collars on, with Collars on 2 per 4ns. oitro. wKtM Of KEW-TOHK MILLS MUSLIN, TTllh One Linen Momma, ami n-arranted as (rood a Flilri sulil In tbe retail stores at t'i.W each. ALSO, THE VERY HKST PFIIRT9 T1LAT CAN DEI MADE At ti iACE. P. 8. Those arho think t cannot make a good ghfrt for SIS per dozen are mistaken, lieru's the cost of ous dozen $18 fine shirts. SO yards of New-York Mills mualin at Hy(c. per yd, (4 S3 7 yr.rds of fine L'.nen, at &0o. per yard, S t0 Muring and cnttlnir, fl CS Laundry, $1( buttons anil cuttou, (aic 1 nQ l'rotit 3 CS Total $13 04 Self Measurement for Shirts. Printed direct tons leot free enrywhio, tnA so easf to unrlerstarxl, that any one can toV f their own metwure for RMrta. I warrant a pood Ht, The cash to be paid tu the Kx press Company on receipt of nocls. The Exprent charpes on one docca Shirt from New. York to New Orleans is $1. P. g. PARTIES WISHING BTTTRTS IM nASTE,!."! baring time to send for Rules of Measurement, should end per rni.il, prepaid, one of the best fUtinfr shirts they bare got, stating any alterations that may bo required. '? S. W. H. WARD, from London, 387 Broadway, up stairs, .Between TiVI.Ue k Walter etrccts, NnV-TOItK' March in, 1861.- tf Or.nl riso.ogrniib Frame p. IVE tlcsire to call the attention of Ihe public " " toour.Lithoconia Oval riiotogratih Krames They possess all the Rood qualities of wood frames with I ho adanta5c of greater ilurat'ilitv as they never warp or crock, and are sold much cheaper. We also havo on hand a Inrge viriety of WOOD O VAI.S, which we oflVr twenty five per cent lower than can he bought elsewhere. Also, a good assortment of I'asse Partnuls. Square Frames at proportionolly low prices. All orders by mail promptly filled. All who dime to our great (Jotntricrcial Metropolis we invite to call see and examine. H. W. LA DP iV CO. 4. ')3 Broadway, New York. March SO. JP1. hOL03It. EIALiICEiT " Attorney at Lav, SUNBURY, Northumberland Co., Pa. (Formerly FrecliurR, Snyder county.) OFFICE, Market Plrect, a few doors tast of the Northern Central Kailroad Depot and two dnorn wrsl of the Post Ollice. All Professional Business, Collections, &c. will rcccivo prompt attention. March 30, lHlil. SUNBURY "ACADEMY. rTUIF.PlTMMKUTKRM of the Sunbury Academy will .1 i'1'iliiiicile.e tin tlitif ,h of April. The uiiiiiae tit' iiielrucliiiii einlirncea every depart ment i.f ttluentii n taught in nur heat Academies, prepming Mudents one ettlict for u prut'esaum or to enter any cliisa in College. Tr.ItM PER QITARTKR: Ciimnioii Sclioiil lir.'inrliea, ?l 00 Higher Kneliah Hraiiehes, t0 1-itiu and 6 reek linguuges, 7 00 Tuition to hepnid before the middle of the term. IJiiaidcaii lie had in private families at lluiu SI To to S2 23 pet week. 5. P. WOI-VERTON, Principal. Sunlmry. March 30, 1:811. "" C.lllLN Bi KEi'IrAi S.O X 7 " MANrFAC-mtniis of F I N 1". S T Q U A 1. 1 T Y O P BOOTS A. IT 2D SHOES FOK GKNTLlMKN ir o l e s a l ;; a n d r e tail No 4e South l-'uutili Street, Philadelphia. C. HKKKbiir. V. J. ljs.&uur. March !i:J, lftil Cio. IValcIics, JetveCry & Silver tYaro WK would reppect fully inform i;ur friend, patrons and the pulilie eeneialiv. that we have now inStore and oiler Wlltll.KSAI.l-: AND KCTAIL, lit trie lowest t?ah I'rieea, a l upe an. I very choice: (lock i.f WATtMIKS, JI'.U F.I.lt V, SIIA'KR AND Pl.A'l lIU WAIiK, of every variety uml atvle. . Kveiv ileK-fiution of DIAMOND WORK and other JF.WKI.RY, liinile to order, nt hiioit notice. VsT All liooiU Vnrrnnled to be na represented. N. B Failieuliir allentioii given to the lepairiug of Watches uml Jewell y of evi-i v ,1, .-eripiton. STAl.'FFl;ii . I1AI1I.F.Y, No. fi-M M:-.r!.-et Street, South Side, l'hiiu.ielpl.ia. Inrch , lrii.-ain ' " ArCP.AlfDALLT PATENT SPRINU HOK.SE, 473 EROADVAV, NEW 1TOS.K. Should be in every family. School, Cymnasi um. Asylum, and Hospital in the Uud. Are not DANUFItOl'S, like the common Kookinc Hire. JStanilx firm on its Pedestal, will not weur CAKPUTS, and has no Ilockers to injure the Feet. '-Health andjiappiness ia tlia same saddle. n N. V. Willis FROM THE "HOME JOURXI.." "Of all the child-furnituro wu have ever seen no article combines so much of those two impor tant things health and happiness as the Ad justable Patent Steel Spring Saddle Horse, in vented by lesso A. Crandull, It is not dimmer huh, like a common rockiiig-liorte, ta children's feet, cannot ho upset, does not wear carpets, hut stands linn on its bine, and its action is so like the gullop of a live horeo that the child never wearies, of it. Tbis .uteet of child novelties ia ex ccedmgly elegant and artistic in design ; aud so ailjustuble. substantial, and durable, that it will last a lifetime. It is itnlispetitable in every futility where there aro chilJien. Il should he in every primary school and pvi.inasiuin in the country, as it can be made large and strong jnough to sustain grown pernios. As a pedrslul lor photographic pictures, nothing is more beauti ful. "Every Oiplian Asylum and Institution where chilJreii are congregated, should he furnished with a number of these beautiful articles Tbey are fitted with side-saddles when rciiuited." PIRKOTIONS FOR A OJI'STIXO. Open the after part of the base sufficiently to allow tbe Bile to go in its place; then rui.-o or lowgr the Horse to suit ,011. Screw Iha bolts iu the side very tight." (3T These Horsea are WARHAFTED one year. March 1 (!, 1P61 tf FILES & EASPS and made equal to KEW, at the old slund No. 211 NEWSTREFT, (near Ihe Barley Shea! Hotel, 2nd Street, below Vine, PHILADELPHIA. All work dgne at this establishment warranted good, at a saving of Fifty per ccal. A large assortment of New Kile, en baud Wholesale & Relail. at Manufacturers' Prices, J. 11. SMITH. April 6. I ML 3m w ilLVEB WATCHES. few double c O English Silver Watches, fur sale at ver low prices by IL U W AShER, LIVE AND LEAItatf J LET THE PBOrLE stiMs coirrixvn to lit AND THKY WILL SOON LEARN THAT F1ULING & GltANT AT THE MAM3H0TH STORE, ARE SELLING i GOODS GIrJjpj2JEt than can lis purchasuj cUewhor. A. rRESII BTJPPT.V- j list received by Ruilroud this week. I HKMEMBEB THIS, AND PHOFIT nv IT. Bunbury, December 15, 1801). rsitr,4DELtIII.l COI.LF.OK. .V. E. corner of Seventh and Chesnut Streets. This is one of F.IUMT COU.F.GF.S, CONSTITUTING THE "NA TIONAL CHAIN." LOCATED 13 Philnrielphia, New York City, Albany, HntTalo, Clera. land, Chicewrn, and . Ixiuii. Meholnihiia con bo iiur Chused at either point, g.Kid tit nil the Colleges. the coixf.giatf: course embraces Double and Single Kntry Dnok-Keepinr, Cnm inereiul Computations, Commercial Low, IVnm-nnhm, Uusiuets Coirespondence, Partnership Settlement., eta. PKACTICAI. TF.XT-BOOKS. The Teaching in the Uiaik-Keepnii; Deparlinent is mow. ly Irom wntlen nmiiuai-niit lorma, with uinl in.tiiietioiia lectures, und binck-bonrd tliieitiationt ; in addition to which, lu order to iiuike the Collegiate Course as thorough and eflV-ctnuliis possible, the following Telt-Books have been pieNired : Hryiint & Stintnni's H-ink-Kccpins, In throe, edition. Coiiiinon Si-hwil. Uiiih fchool, and Connlllii; iinneu ; Biv iint Ac Struttou's t'ointiierciul Anthiuetip; ilrymit le blratton's CuinmerciHl Imw, by Anms Uinii, 1. 1, U, SI'F.NCKttlAN SVSTE.M OF PKX.M ANSHIP, in a series of nine books, by P. It. tPKNcEft. r K Pl'IINjCKR.Jl., Teacher of Penm.-liehlj). Ifi.'i. vtdual ii.atructiou. Students enter ut any tune, tiiel,,. iiiiih awurderf. IV For Cntiiloene. and Cirenlara. call nt tbe Co'terre urii.ldicas IIIIVANT, iSTUATTON it FAIRBANKS ' Feiiruarytj.J, t'Bl. ly Phil.idel;.bia. War! War! War! COME FROM THE NORTH, COME FROM THE SOUTH, COME FROM THE EAST, COME FROM IHE WEST, Save tho country and build yoursei.es home., for now is tho lime to get your Lumber cheap. l es, LUMBER ! LUMBER ! ! LUMBER ! ! ! can be purchased at low ratue at the STEAM SAW-MILL of IHA T. CLEMENT, BUNBtTRY, X'V., Such as Panel Lumber, Frame Lumber, Boards, Siding, Shingles from to 8 per thousand, (Mastering Lath, Filling, Rooting Lath, Ac, &C. All hills ordered, for any kind of Lumber, will be furnished at tbe shortest notice IRA T. CLE.ME1VT. Sunbury, March 9, IRC I . FOIl MALES AXD FEMALES. Rev. J F. WAMl'OLE. A. M., PRINCI TAI., and Ttacher of Latin, GiceU and German Languages. Mr. STEPHEN W. OWEN, Teacher o Mathematics and English Uranchea. Mies CAROLIN E KOLKIUL'E, Teacher of Music on Piano and Mclodcon. The Summer Session will commence on Mou day Ihe First of April, 1861. (iood boarding can be bad in private families in the village, either hy tho week or by tbe local at reasonable prices. Terms per quarter of cloven weeks. Common English Braclirs, $3,00. Higher, " 6,00. Latin or tr-eex, 7 00 M n . ra), 10,00. U 1 : im, ,etrd), J,00. Ely.: rr Pa., March , ISGI tf TO ALL THU$l! II IVIN'G Farms, Parks or Gardens. IN CENTRAL PENNSVLVANIA. A ram chiuceis now utTordeil to select and order FRUIT AUD ORNAMENTAL TREES, Vines. Shrulihciy, Ac. .from the celeluutcd Clover Ftrect Nurteties Ixieuted ut Hocliciler, .New Voik. Mcssrn, rtluO.lK, UltOTIIEIlj, PHOPRIETORS WhT beg leave to auiiuiince that they ere piepanj through their qu.-ililied und RESPONSIBLE AGENTS, To distribute their superior stock 011 tho nu,t reisuuaM teiuis. I'Fopi.i; 1 if Tin: KET3T01TE ST-.TE. liveti (( Nature und tlie beautiful, oml initty rtletiMte I'.ir yitiir iiitt-lituriiee, wealth, lilx-mlity and liute, now i the lime t iiiuke your eJectioui froia our DKSCK1PTIYK CATALOGUE AND PI-ATii: ROOKS, Wliicli will Iw lurnulied ynu, thmugli our k-out ouiuh ; m itl vim in u y rcsl ussuicd thnt your orders will be huiium biy lilttnl. t'oi s'tirthur iartifulartnip!v!rt FKKDKIHCK A. HOWE. UQAUV1LLE, fA. AgmtitT NwrihuiuberlHiid county, REFERENCES: IIobt F.ni:M:';K UKlKFiN, Ht.rl.cter,N. Y. II. m. .U)l N (i Al.Hli .M TU, Krie, I'u. t.' il J. It. JOHNSON, Mi-ailvUle, Fa. Fi bru-ny V, lHjl ;m J A M ES B All BEll ' S V.'IIOI.ESAI.K AND BKTAIL CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT, S. 7i. Corner Second and Chestnut sts., ri:Ua!e!il:la. (,1'NCY for t!ie FATKNT IXlfAUKINOTHHtTV lY HAY CI.DCKS, u eery des.rul.le article to, Clturclh is, lloltln. U:uik0. Countii'ir H-iiliiei', Fariors, u. Ala 1, Miiiiuliii-turer of -'l. F. 0()1.1 FK.Nsj. Cloeks ri Miired mid w.-i'r:iuli'd. CI Ttlllinioif ol eve' ile.,!riiliil, l'hiludclolilu, Juiiiniry III, Im)U.:Iv LUMBER ! LUIVISmi ! p H 1 l 1 p h a v , ivxxjis'dY, -pa.. gNFOI' M lii-i frienils and tlie putilic in geno ml. that lie constantly keeps oil hand, 11-mr.ls, Miini;!cs, l.atli, Joists ai.il all kinJs of Luml'er an.l liuilrling materials, which liu will soli at ll.s lowest (irires. March 30. 1861. tslato or II. J HOU CRTOV, do ccusicd. VOTICE is heaehy given, that letters o( admi-i-. uislralion having hceti grunted le Ihe under signed, ou the estate of Horatio J. Wotverton, late of llie borotiith of ctunlmry, N'orthur.iourlanil counlv, Pa decaaaeif. All jieisons io.reliled to said estate and those having el.tiins against the same, are leiiuested to ireseut llietq duly eulln-u-ticaied lor aetiletneiit to UEOUUIANA WOLVERTOX, Adm'tris. Or W, 1. Ga.s-ioi ou, her Attorney. Sunbury, Match 30, IMl.-fll COTTAGU 13IBLES. I OR SALK, cheap, ihree copies ef the Cottage UiWe, 10 to volumes, wilb oom-. picntar.i. masmiv,
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