SATURDAYVJllAYToT" IWO. HT Noticb to ocn PaThons. Ai a 'change irai rffrcfitf rt thn firft of April last, in the publication ot the AsiisftteArT, weliave opened a new sett of bonics.' The publishers arc shout making additions to tbe (iflico and further improvements in tlio Am bmcan, bs -well ss in the Jobbing depart merit, 4J means of a power press. This will necessarily Sm jjose a heavy expense upon the present pub lwhero, who therefore request 11 who sro la arrears t this office tft aid them in their ef. forts, by settling up all Accounts Immediate ly. Tiiose living at a distance can forward to us by mail at our risk, if remittances are shown to the Tost Mnstcr where mailed. SLocal Affairs. (7 Job Prlnllntj:. Hsving received a targe tupply of NEW JOB TYPE, of vartoui new stylos, Posten, Handbills, Clroulan, Card, Letter Heads, Dill Heads, Labels, 0., can be printed ia tho ntet and beet ttylot, and on short notloe. Orderi by mail promptly atiendod to.. iyFnoiT. The fruit erop never was mors pro Biting than now. Tbe rcoent froiti bave not injured the buds In the lead, In this quarter. reaches, pears, 0herrict, Ac, are in full bloom. m ' - 13? Tanskv vs. DonsRt. Several yean sines we noticed tbe faot that tansoy, planted at the bate of a tree, would protect it against worms. A few dnys since s friend called our attention to a large ad thrifty penoh tree, among a number of others in the samo lot. , Tho has of the tree was surrounded with tantay, a few stalks having been planted three years since. Upon examination not a tingle worm had been found at the roots einoo the tansoy was lnntcd, while all the others wero literally swarming with this destructive enemy of tbe peach tree. This is a simple and safe remedy, and would, no doubt, prove a protection to many plants as well as trees against the ravages of worms. Tjp'GooD Intent I'irb Company. A meeting of tbe Uuod Intent Fire Company will be held in tbe Court House, on Tuoaday evening next. All the members aro requested to attend, at business ef im portance to tbe company will be transacted. By order of the President, J. 0. Welkeb, Secretary. & 1 " ty DnicK and Potatoes. B. F. Hursh A Co. have opened a new grocery in Fawn stroet, abovo Market, and will constantly keep on band a regular assortment of groceries. Fresh butter, procured direct from tho farmors. will be received twioe a week. Tbcy have also a large lot of potatoes on hand, which bavo just arrivod. Advcrtisomont next week. tine, and bas about thirty members, and it daily receiving new memWt to its renkt , U uvoomposed Of young men who are all testdenuVof toe town Tbe "Susquehanna ; was organised about two weeks agt. Jts members .are all oonoeciea wiw we rail road interest, end has already quits sespseuble oumbor of members.- On Saturday last, a natch game was played between these two olubs, on the grounds of the former, near the Aegesta Hotel. The game was quits spirited - and exhibited some pretty good playing on both tides. The "8lra" were vic torious, tf will he Men by tho following seort t.!. ',: STA. I ' i DS0OfAlNA. ; .'. Run. J. t .. .. Runt. L. I)ewart. s. 6 1 J. VanDaniKer, a. 2 J. Malono, p. P. Jlower, 1. 1. . A. Weaver, 1 b. A. F. Clupp, i b. N V. Fisher, 3 b. II. Bourne, ). f. D. Irvin, 0. t. B. Hodrigue, r. f. ToUl, f. Hambrigbt, p. u. onrvit, t. s. J. Pool 1 b. Q. W. Seiler. Jb. F.llousor 8 b. A.McCsuiladd,lif. J Kapp, s. f. i J. II. Lore, r. f. ' Total, ai tth 1 1 Total. M ' 21 CyTuE New Court Ifocse and Ctoca. The work on tho new Court House it progressing, and we are assured by Mr. Kissel, who represents bit late father, t lie original contractor, that the building will bo certainly completed by tbe middle of June. In regard to tbe dock to be placed iu the tower, we were ensured by Uen. Cameron, whon in town, last week, that he intonded to comply with hit generou, proposition made before the building wne commenced, tbut he would furnish fire hundred dollars for the urchaeof a clock, if a good building was eroated. jr Northumberland. The steam sawmill of Chamberliu. Frick A McClure, at Northumberland, was put into operation on Monday last, Tbe new planing mill, Ac, will be completed at toon as pos sible. Northumberland it admirably located for manufacturing purposes, and we are pleased to lee the spirit of improvement manifested in this enter prise, and in a number of new buildings lately erected. ' ' i Up" Cateri'illars. These destructive wormt or insects have already made their appearance, and small colonics may be detected In the crotchet of many young und old trees. Now is the time to destroy tliein, while in their nestt. When they can be reached, perhaps tho best plan is to pull down the nest or web and crush them under jour feet. If left to multiply, tbe small colony which at first might be crushed in your band, will, in a few weeks, cover aud destroy the foliage of a large tree A bandage or strip of muslin, an inch wide, well satu rated with lard, and tied around the limb above and below the nest, will confir.o them within those limits, to that they will die for want of food, but it is. perhaps, better to destroy them at onoe, and-let that be done without delay. 3TnE Good Intent Exoiaa TJovsa It will be teen by an announcement in another column, that the Uood Intent Fire Company, of this ptaoe, invites proposals for tbe building of their engine house. Bids will bo received by the President of the Com pany until Wednesday next, Oth intt., when the contract will bo allotted. Tbe house will be built on the tho rear corner of the lot formerly belonging to the estate of tbo late Hugh Bellas, deo'd., a part of whiob, (30 by CO feet,; was recently purobued by tho company, for $500. The building it to be 30 by 30, two stories in boight, to be built of brick, and will, no doubt, be a handsome and durable structure. Tbe tile it an excellent one, and the most convenient point fur a building of that character in this place Tbe work will bs commenced immediately after tbe letting. We hope the "Goodies" will receive the aid and encouragement which their energy and per- aeverance deserve. iy Dedication or A Soldiers' Monuhsit. The members of company ' C," 47tb Penna. Veteran Volunteers, which was the first three years' eompany that left this plaoe to aid io crushing the rebellion, and which was recruited by Col. Oobin io August, 1801, will dedioate a monument, to be ereoted in tbe cemetery, below town, on Wednesday, 16th intt., in honor of their brave comrades who taorifieed their lives in defence of their country.'' All volunteers from tbit plaoe and vicinity are rotpeotfully invited to attend and participate in the oeremonies. The monument, which is sow completed, is beautiful Specimen of art, and is now on exhibition at the monumental works of Mestn. Ditsinger A Taylor, in this plaoe. Twenty-six ef the original members of this eompany perished on the battle field, or died of disease contracted while in tbe service. 33 iXMINOi. lit. id. 3d. 4th. Star, 8 11 10 ' 6 6utquthanna, 3 S 11 6 At a meeting of the "Star" olub, held on Tuesday evening lost, it was doeided to send a ohallengo to the Alert Base Ball Club, of Danville, to play a friendly game. Should the challenge be aocepted the game will be played on Thursday afternoon, 10th Inst., which will, no doubt, he very exoiting. Regular games are played every Saturday after noon, at 3 o'olock, by the Star club. ty School Directors' Convention. The school director! of Northumberland county, assembled In the court house, on Tuesday afternoon, and organised by eleoting John Porter, Esq., of Milton, President of the Convention, and Messrs. Dr. Newbaker, of Trevorton, and 3. J. John, of Shainokin, Secretaries. The business of tbe Convention being the eleotion of a County Superintendent oi tchools for the next three yean, three ballot! wore had. The candidates were Mr. Jacob Ulp, the present incumbent, O. W Haupt, Esq., of Sunbury, Mr. Wm. A. Sober, of Shainokin township, and Robert M. Cummingt, Esq., of Chilisquaqne township. The result was as fol lows : lit ballot. 2d ballot. 3d ballot. O. W. Haupt, 25 34 42 Jacob Ulp, ' 5kt - 38 ' 39 R. M. Cummingt, 8 3 1 Wm. A. Sober, 10 4 The salary was reduoei from 81100 to $800 par annum. Though the three first named were all democrata, Mr. Ulp wat the only one consiJered and supported si tho candidate of tbe party. O. W. Haupt, of Sunbury, having, on the third ballot, received a majority ot all tbe votes salt, was declared elected Superintendent. Mr. Ulp retirei from the position of Superintend ent, after having faithfully performed the duties of the office for a period of eix yean. During that time Mr. Ulp made aohool matters hit constant ttudy, and tho cause of eduoation had in him one of its most ardent supporters. Ws trust his successor may prove equally efficient. 15?" RcLiaiot-s Notice. In the absonce of Bishop Stevene, in Europe, Bishop Vail, of Kansas, it ex pected to visit this portion of the Diocese next week and administer the rite of confirmation. Hit ap pointments in tbit neighborhood aro as follows: Thursday evening, 10th inst., at Danville. Friday morning, 11th inst , at Sbamokin. Friday evening, 11th inst., at Sunbury. tjr5 The Wilmington Journal, published in Los Angeles county, California, of March 10th, a copy of which we lately received, contains a long and interesting history of the 1st U. S. Cavalry, written by Cuptuin I. R. Dunkleberger, late of this place, now one of the officers of the regiment. It appeara that this regiment had among its officers tbe patriot Uen. Sumner, and th arch-traitor Jeff. Davit. CP Lancaster Beer. Those who relish a glass of this dclioioul beverage," should give Messrs. Furnsworth MaUaw a call, at their grocery, oppo site tho Central Hotel. They have just received a new supply of this celebrated boer, direct from tbe brewery in Lancaster, which is pronounced by good judges to be a No. 1 article. KARZtTAOKS. f-zr Bass ftttt. We here), M pretest, two Sail Class in in p.., ""- ... n. RnnA.. 1.L Jiv E WilvL-rr. as--. Tb - orln-,W a ronflSr"-. i l A it-I-t- Km ansl Id Hail I -"!" t M'iivy. a... - M sa Liuni BwTrsrrrrirll'Of tbialasw.F Correoted Weekly fo the Atasoan Wheat i'lou, extra family, per barrel, j ; $12 00 do do do do ' Rye Flour, do Buokwhoot Flour Wheat, prime white ' ' do do do , Rye, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Dried Peaohes, psrsd do do .unpared Dried Appi per ewt. per ttbi. per cwt. do per bushel, v do a-1 2, do do per round Dried Cherries, (unstoned,)' per bu. Butter, Cheese, ' Lard, . Hamt, Shoulders, Beef, hind quarter, " front " Mutton, Pork, Veal, , Chickens, ; Fresh Salmon, .. do Shad, per pound, per aoten, . per pound, do do ' do . da do do per pair per pound per pair 00 a no 00 00 2 40 2 10 0 65 45 1 00 35 25 15 8 73 60 ia 28 25 25 20 16 : i8 20 12a14 ... I 20 '- 80 I FANCY DRY GOODS STORE U?51' "P0M 0F mhum. lAi fnui I'UHKS AND RECKIPT OK MISS KATE BLACK, Market street, four doors went efWm. II, Miller's Hoot and Shoe store-, St'NBUHY, Pa. RKSPKOTPtJLLY Informs her Mends i a Snnbury aud vicinity, that tbe hat jntt opened her - ;,i : BFBINCr A.HD BUMMKB GOODS, ol Motions and Fancy Dry Goods, ' ' Her stock eontltt of All-Wool Delaines. Chambrat, Ginghams, fimbroiderlea, Laos Collars, Fan. UATd, Mutlioa, Drillings, Uaribaldi Muslim, Bird-Eye Linens, Linen Lawns Crape and Laoe Veils, Ao. Mine. Demoreet's Hair Curlers, Hair Coils and Curlt, Oloves, 8tockings, Collars, Cerseu. it. Uents' Collars, Neokties, half Hose, Handker ohieft sod Suspenders. Bradley's Dew Patent Duplex Elliptic (or double Spring SKIRTS) i Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Hair Brushes, Combs, Toys, and a general variety of NOTIONS. UAUFFERINU dons handsomely and at short notioe. KATE BLACK. - Sunbury, April 28, 1866. Shntnokln Conl Trade. Sbamokin, April HO, 1866, Bent for week ending Apfil 13, Per last report, To tame time last year, Increase, Tom. Cvl. 10.534 09 126.669 ( 8 137.203 17 7,7M 13 6S.4S9 04 JJrprciat NoticfS.' -i'SuK a Woman, ia another column picking Siimburg grapes for Bpeer'a Win. It is an admirable article, used in the hospi tals and ly the first class families in Paris, London and New York, in preference to old Port Wine. It is worth trial, as it gives great satisfaction. For sale by W. A, Ben nett. We have heard a great deal of the superior excellence of Bpeer's Saraburg Port wine, and of its being adopted in European hospi tals in preference to their own production. The nmst scientific men of this country and liquor-a-savers appointed by government, pronounce it a valuable article. We cannot write more on this subject now, but cheer fully publish the following card, 'which speaks for itself: ' Portland, Feb. 1, 1862. The undersigned, having become practi cally acquainted with the tiuinburg Port wine manufactured by Alfred Speer, of New Jer sey, would say that he considers it a superior article, and fur preferable to the quality of Port wine furbished in this market at the same price. II. T. Ccmmikgs, M. D. Assayer to the State of Maine. We have heard persons who have used tbe above wine express their astonishment that so rich and mild a wine is produced in this country, and is now Jeing bought up by the wealthier classes. Our druggists can scarcely supply the demand. W. A. Uennctt hus it. iy Death or Henbt W. Snvdee. We regret to state that Henry W. Snyder, late of 8elinsgrovo, died suddenly at Leavenworth City, Kanias, on tho I'Jlb ult. Hit remains were brought home on Sat urday last, accompanied by his wife and cbildreo Hit funeral took plaoe on Sunday last, at Selint grote, and was one of the largest ever witnessed at that place. The deceased, who was a ton of tbe late Gov. Snyder, wat one of the inott promiuent eitiaens of Snyder county, and highly esteemed as a man and citison. A year or two since he wat appointed paymaster in the army, and was in the exercise of hit duty at tbe time of bit death. Tbe cause of his death wet disease of the heart. He lea the bouse in apparent good health, and iu five minutes afterward! ,V waI brought back a corpse . He was prominent ' member of the Matonio fraternity, and bit funeral aa larcelv attended by that order'. 'On Sunday, at 2 o'clock, about fifty of the brethren of the lodge at thi. ituca. matched in proccation 10 take tue Belint- grove Meant ferry boat, which earns op near the dam, to oouvey them to Belinsgrove. Unfortunate, ly, when the boat was about starting, it wat found .hat the iniecUir would not work, and no water could ha forced into tbe boiler. After wailing until the laat momeut tbey were obliged to return boms' greatly disappointed, j Fortunately, among the pes. - tenters were several SMohiniaU from this piece, whe soooeeded in repairing the machinery, so that the boat got off before plght Thb) mWap waaaSouroe . . ' it - aA aj. . of regret to all, ana W ooe snore e r w Jteits, the proline tfct V' - v '" BUSINESS NOTICES, fjjf Sewing Machines. Several valuable Lock stitch Sewing Machines, new ttvlos, for tale. Enquire at this office. 113IIC-.. lyCn.NOES. Our town hat never before been to fortunate at at present Business men, several years ago, were compelled to wait patiently on the slow transit of their merchandise to this place- Merchants would purchase tleir stock of goods' place them in boats, return home and wait for the boatman to "wind bit born" when crossing tbe river, before any preparation! were made to receive them fur their customers . This usually took from ten to fifteen days. Now ull this it accomplished by Mr. J. E. Smick, Merchant Tailor, in three dayt. Hit magnificent ttock of Summer goods, whioh bave jutt oeen opened, is surprising to everybody, and as be tellt on the principle of "small profiu and quick sales," it li an advantage to call and examine hii nock. ly A Tale Is hat lately been remarked that the gentlemen of this place all teem to fashionably dresaod Tbit it always the ease when gentlemen buy whole suits at onoe, and shows that they are prospering, and have an eye to oomfort. All who ' have negleoted to replenish their wardrobes can j readily be sooommodatod at the CoxtinentalClo thino Basaas, corner of Market and Railroad ttreett, where our friend Slaymaker tell whole suits at a very low figure. lyBrEBLT's ii the place to get a good like-nest. Byerly takes the beet pictures. Byerly 't it the place to get Melainotypet. A! Byerly'syoa can get beautiful Photographs. At Byerly 's yon can get splendid Ambrotypet. At Byerly 't you ear. get the best andeheapest. Byerly 't Gallery it in Battler's building, up slairt, corner of Market and Fawn streets, y. ( iirr.ti i,i -' ' ' SraiNO-LtEE Indications. The advent of the feathery songsters, the budding of trees, tbs increased warmth of the tun's rays, snd the salubrity of tbe atmosphere, would teem to indicate that tbe coquettish Mi:s Spring it about to desert her uncom fortable teat iu tbe lap or grim old winter, and mat not many moons will wane ere oomfort and economy ill both demand that mortal man should array himself in tbe handsome habiliments wbiob Jacob Beck it manufacturing at hit fashionable Tailor ing Establishment, on Fawn ttreet, between Market and Blackberry, where. .be is conitanlly reueivjpg large addition to hit eery large stock f Spring and Summer Goods, and continues giving everybody "fits." Beck bas just received a splendid Hock of French Cassimerea, direct trom New Vork, compri sing lummer goods of all colors. ttyUs, As., which be will tell at greatly reduoed prices. , i iii . - p Presentation or tbi'Btati Flam. Philadelphia hat been selected as tbe plaoe where the tauered and torn flairs of the Pennsylvania regi ments shall b formally returned to the keeping of the Commonwealth. Tbe Committee of the Lgls leture having the matter in charge bate mad ar rangamentt for the ceremony, whiob is to take pUce in Independence Square on the 4th of -JalT nest. Ol th Jtl Slats flags sjsrried. during the par, but four vert lost In battle. This to a proud record for the Feontylvaaia soldiers. Mules, of the Excel slot Boot aad Bbotj otore, in Market square, fcas made f proud record for this plaoe, la the way of reduotng tbe high price of Boots and Sheet, whioh be to selling very cheap. Be certainly deserves tho thanks of tha aommsnlty for putting dows to high priaes ef tch a ittdupnsU arttele. QtokJm lm-i ;: .... . ... . -2 Any of our readers afflicted with Scrofula or Scrofulous complaints, will do well to read tho remarks in oflr advertising columns respecting it. But little of the uuturo of this disorder has been known by the people, and tho clear exposition of it there given, will prove acceptable and useful. We have lor.g admired the searching and able manner in which Du. Ateh treats every subject, he touches : whatever has his attention at nil, has a great deal of it ; he masters what he undertakes, and no one who has a particle of feeling fbr his afflicted fellow man, can look with indittvrcnce upon Ins labors tor tue sick. Head what he says of Scrofula, and see in how few words and how clearly he tells us more than we all have known of this insidious and fatal malady. Sun, Philadel phia, Pa. Neglected Coughs and Colds. Few are aware of the importance of checking a Cough or "Common Cold, in its tirst stage; that which, in tho beoining, would yield to a mild remedy, if ncglcctedsoon preys upon the Lungs, ''hrown'i Bronchial Troche," or Cough Lozenges, anord instant relief. 3?Fuir and fashionable Young America has installed -Phalon's "Ni'dit Bloomlng Cereus" as a specialty in all its drawing rooms and boudoirs. It is well. Beuuly should lirmtlic a fragrant atmosphere, nntl Nature, in all her bowers, has no richer per fume than this. Sold everywhere. "DON'T BE FOOLISH." You can make Six Dollars from Fifty Cents. Call und ex amine un invention urgently needed by every body. Or a sample sent free by mail for SO rents thut retails easily for $0. by It. L. WOLCOTT. 170 Chatham Square, N Y. Sept. 14, 1865. ly. New Spring Styles I IMIa AN A PAIXTEIt, Two doors Wc9t of the Post Oflice, 8TJNBTJRY, FENK'A., RESPECTFULLY invites the attention of tbo publio to her large and varied assortment of Spring Si Summer Millinery Goods which ihe hns just reoeived and opened. Her stock embraces FANCY DKESS GOODS, Embroideries, Cluny Lace, Laoe Collars, Linen Collars, Dross Cords, Zephyrs, Buttons, Ao. A fine assortment of ladies' snd gents' Hosiery, Gloves, Fane, Parasols, Bugle Trimming, Ribbons, licit nionons, velvet Kibbont, llraid. Ladies Neck ties, Fancy Dress Combs, Head Dresses, Ao. Irvin's Patent Hair Crimpers. Hair Coils, Cortett, and a large assortment of other artioles, too nume rous to mention I have also Just received a fine lot of Perfumery, Toilet Soapt. Tooth and Hair Brushes, Ac. Aft ci A I'AINTKK. SunVury, April 28, 1869. Tlic Nil lent Ijr. Under the patronage of the United Slates Government. Moduli of this superior leg may be teen at the Agency of tbe SALEM LEG COMPANY, No. 33 South Seventh Street, Philadelphia Call and tee them, or send for a circular containins full information. 1 apl. 28, '66. lma. SPRING AND fclUMMEB Millinery Goods, Just opening at the Millinery Store of . Miss M. Ii. GU8SLER. Fawn Street, below the Railroad, SUNBURY, PA., Such as 1MQB1 US', OA93a SHAKERS, Dreet-Trimmingt, Head-Dreraes, Glorca, Hosiery, Ribbons, Flowers, Collars, Handker chiefs, Ac., Ac, which have been carefully selected. The attention of the Ladies is solicited tojier larza assortment of the latest styles of BONNETS, which give satisfaction to all. unit ana ezumiue tor yourselves. Mo trouble to thow goods Bunoury, April 14, ma. J j ihuifiiieilimil County, inmi the artt See nf Jm,rv A.ir IbM, t.. the last., 0( irtmbw U u,, Uiw year, beib days iiKlaMVe; t , , - -r A.I ntra f . Tt.liMi., mnA WUH...l tl.fj . i. W1,W'I 117 I Ollerl 3 do IO do 6i do 48 do a d I do 1 do do do do 83 do 3 do 4 . do 4 ' do 9 . do 67 dn do 4 0 1 do P do 13 do 9 do 44 dn I ' dn tfi do 4 do 41 & 9 do ' 2-.ifsfein renttentmry, Fuel, , , ' V"S Scalps, ,.'' Klecliima, CimtWer payr Hefumlinf, County Auilitort, J. fatitturiirth, Auditor Court Crier, " County Printing, Pnaoii Kxpenset, . Jurors' Pay, Sheriff Fees, Itisuue Asylum, Kmd l.itiMes, Ditnict AHonwy,. Commi nwealili costs, Altiirney for County, Virwnts; Roods and Bridget, Kxn:ierutii'llt, Ptsilotirry, I'uhlic Duildiugt, Inquisitions, Iiicidcntil, Piiithunotary, Commissioiiera aud Clerk, ' Store Uitis, Aaaeaaora' Pay, Court Hoase, To Treasurer's Commission on CHS. 148 63. To deprccia'ed m'Uiey, To amount nf uutttnndiog County orders for 1HI3 iii'l previous yetns, To amount of outstanding Bounty oidera, 61 SM 133 Ull 144 1,9.11 St 653 (7 .Ii 17 104 no ' iff no loeoo 474 3.1 4SIHJ 4.4W147 74 I 30 138 40 34 44 446 00 7U4 i 117 03 17IIS0 6 00 lt) M 81 :I0 I IS 311 1,110 46 a is 3s 1,873 4.1 16 43 S7I SO 73,731 80 ttnt,H63 09 1,648 71 43 455 17 743(10 tll'J.etO 47 Clt. By cash rreeived from Cullectott for 18J aud . previous years, il,P43 48 By cash ree'd from Collectots of Bounty T, 43!l 37 " " for rent of P'rtiHe IJiiildinjrs, 7150 By County Tux received from sundry persona, 143 73 By man received from 1rtver Augusta twp., for keepiiin Hannah Ssvi'lgi", , 131 SA By Mililut Tax mi'dlor Igfll and previonayeart, 1,176 8S Uy c tsh ree'd from sundry persons ns a loan, 3,343 Ot) " " " V. E.'ltwin, former Trea surer, " S67 07 By rash received aalnrv fund, 4 (ill " " for Commonwealth eottt, Vn iH " " Court fines, S67 IKI '- " umterials a iU, 6 33 By excess of F.xpendiiutrt nbove Beceipta, (1,(30 49 1 l 19,880 47 WILLIAM F. IRWIN, former Treasurer, in account with Nortrmmherliwd Couutr. DR. To balance dne County as per Auditors' Report of is1, To lialnnce nf Militia funds in hand at audited by military brd to January 1st, 1S6I, CR By F.tror iu audit of 161. By rush paid K. H. Awl, Treasurer, at per reeeiots. By Hfite Treasured receipt, dated July 10th, ll. Balance due ennoty in hands of W. E. Irwin, former Treasurer, 711 61 1.W 74 S9GI 33 Tlte Cvut'cMSklonis nutl Experience . or AX INVALID. Published for the benefit and at a eaution to young men and othen, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Manhood, Ac, supplying at tho same time tbe meant uf aelf-cure. By oue who nat cured himself atur undergoing considerable quack ery. By enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope, tingle copies, tree of charge may be bad of the au thor. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Kings CO, H. X. - January 27, 1S68 ly. j . Iscafneaie, llliitlnetjti nntl 4Uatarrh, Treated with the utmost suceees by Dr. J. ISAACS Oculist end Auritt, (foimcrly of Lejden, Holland.) No. 619 Pine ttreet. Pbiladelpbim. - Testimonials from the moat reliable aouroet in tbe City and Coun try ean be teen at hit offioe The medical faculty are invited to acoompany their patients, at he hat no se crets in hit praotice. Artificial Eyes, inserted with out pain. No charge made for examination. July 22,1804.-1 iMieiit I.OI IKA SMISSL,-, .villliuery Uoodt and lrck 'I'rim inlnffN, I lend lretitcai, GLOVES, PARASOLS, &c, &c. South side of Market Square. SUNBURY, Penn'a. lint just returned Irom tbs cities with a choice selection of seasonable goods to which the attention of tbe Ladies ia respectfully tolicited. MILLINERY GOOOS AND DRESS TRIMMINGS, Vilh Head. Dresses, Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, bat boer earefolly selected and will give satisfaction. Mist Shissler has bad an experience in the busi ness that enables hor to select goods with an eye to tbe taste and wishes of ber customers, and she begs a continuance of furors in Iho future which she tukc-s Eloasttre in acknowledging during the past year. iRdies will find a choice ttock of every thing in her line of busineas. Sunbury, April 14, 1855. S3 THE 5. Union Business (ollrcic HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL, Eighth and Spring Garden Streets. THOMAS MAY PIERCE, A. M., President snd Consulting Acoountant, EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS I Novel A Permanent Arrangement of Business Col lege Terms, From April 1 to October 1, 1866,, snd succeeding years. LIFE SCHOLARSHIPS, including Bookkeeping Business Correspondence, Forms and Customs Commercial Arithmetic, liusiucsa Penmanship Detecting Counterfeit Money, A Commercial Law TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. Scholarships, including tho wine tubjecta as above. Xime Limned io in roe aiontut, TWENTY DOLLARS. Penmanship. Three Months, $7 Penmanship and Arithmetic Three Months, $10 The saving of coal and gat in the summer mouths it an advantage of such importance at enables the management of this College to make a considerable reduotion iu tbe summer ratea From October 1, 1866, to April 1, 1867. A nd succeeding years, at before. Life Scholarships, f?i Scholarships, 3 months, 2a Penmanship, 3 months, 1(1 Penmanship aud Arithmetic, 3 months 12 Speciul let uit for Clubs, Soldiers, and for tbe Son ol Ministers and Teachers. Day and livening Instruction for both Stxct and alt Ages, In Bankine. Storekeopins, Bookkeeping, Penman ship, Pen Drawing, Phonography, Arithmetic, Men suration, Algebra, ueoinolry, Analytical ueometry, The Calculus, Navigation, Purveying, Engineering, Uuaging, Mining, Mechanical Drawing, Commercial Law, (ierruun, Telegraphing, and the English Branches, at moderate prices. Endorsed by the public at the most successful Bu siness College of tbe country, at it evidenced by the fact, that POUR HONpnKD ASO TWO STUDENTS have entered in the first six months of its Existence. 84 04 S67 07 170 60 80 50 j 8901 33 R. n. AW1 Ktri., Ticnsurer, in account with Hie County of ,orltuinSerliHl. from iho first day of Janu ary, A- I) , I'W'S. to tli liislilavof December of theannie year, both days inclusive, nspecting County Tux, Ac. iMl. To balance, na per last Auditors1 report, 61,653 71 To niti'iutit of outstanding County lax for 1861 and previous years, 7 304 73 To amount of County duplicates for 1865 , 80,701 09 'I'o cash ree'd for rent ol public buildings, 71 50 To C unity tux ree'd from sundry persons, 143 43 To c-ish reeeived from Irfiwer Augusta twp., for kcepina Hatiniib Sividge, 138 40 Toenail received from sundry persons as loan to County. 3,525 00 To cash received from W.E. Irwin, former Treaiurer, 567 97 To riuli received us Jury fines, 4 Oil " i Commonwealth eosts, 105 44 ' Court fines, 40' tH for materials Sold, 0-4 33 Amount dueCounly Treasurer to balance, 6,317 6r 8103,161 4 en. By arn-aiutof County tux outstanding; on the 1st day of January, ls'iMS, foi is65 aud pirviuua years, 83.4.'3 07 By um'i of exonerations allowed collectors, 2 tt t6 - pel centnpe allowed collectors, fctil 74 By errors in duplicates, 4 00 By amount overpaid by collector, 30 54 By depreciated money, 0 00 Uy amount of CiHiuty orders paid. 65,14s 01 By Treasurer's commission on 65, US 63, 1,048 71 103,161 C4 R II. AWL, Ksq , Treasurer of Northumberland County, In account with the same for State Tax. Dn. To balance due by Trensurei as per Auditors' report lor leei, Br State Treasurer'! receipt dated March I, '65, -'r,i i, ,7! 16 1,101 ft Ry Connty Treasurer' .iluHee Sue Ovuutr, X. - inly ?,. -4J1I4SW ..r.. '"'MS, Itwso 't Commitaion at I per et. too so ,134 00 Ml. AWL, Ran., maewflint wllrf the Cnmmrniwealth ror Llee-ieet (rom Ihe Hrat day .if January, 1005, to the Ustday of the snme year, tmth days incluaive. ' 'DR.' - i . . i T"r n?0"rt':elvtl fur Lieenste for Taveiet To amount received for Liqnor Btoroe for 1803. " . " , , " Restanrania 1 " j. , " ' Hetailer. of Mnehan . di, Ten-pin Allevt, Patent Mcdlelnra, Uoal ih1 Lumber yerde, Biewertet eiai Billiard Kooms, at per Mercantile Appraitui't list for leBS, , ca. By S per cent, commission on DlDOO and 1 tet cent mi S-.MI3, Bv perrent. eommitsionon (Jt00 By S per cent ooiomiision on ffOtO, By exntieratrons, By 9 per cent, commission on 81,000 and 1 ftt cent mi ejl.74H, By T. H Purdy't receipt for publishing Mer cantile Appraiser's list of 493 iianict in KlisMlsh, By T. H Purdy't receipt for publishing tame in German, ByT H I'urdy't receipt for blanks for Notices, By Treasurer's iec"iptnf April I4lh. IHC3, Bv Slate Treasuter'tieeelpt of July 7th. Ie8.'i. By State Treasurer's receipt of Jan. 411b, lt66, 1 405 00 100 00 640 00 4,885 eo SI ,940 00 69 fS ' IKI 94 00 14S00 67 40 S8 30 36 30 4 00 855 no Mo.', (1.5 t,9H9 IKI 4,840 UV R. H AWL. F.sq , Treasurer, In acenmt with tbe County nf Northumberland respecting Militia fiuea for 1601 and previous years. DR To amount of Militia fines, en. By amount of outstanding. Militia fines, By amount of per ceutni-e allowed to CollecUrs, By amount nf exonerations allowed Collectors, By Militia orders paid. By c immission on SW-M 50, By amount due County, . 1,421 44 4.441 44 65-1 46 70 II 31.177 351 50 8 7 810 00 . i , . . 84,44144 R. H. AWL, Ttq., Treasurer. In account wllh the County rif Northumberlan-4, fiom the 1st day of Janu nry, IH65, to the laat day its December of the same year, both days inclusive, respecting Bounty Tax, DR. To amount In Treasurer's handa at per last Auditor's report, To am 'unt of outstanding Bounty Tax, 8,197 61 too 40 3,1168 90 511 01 117 78 3,439 18 CR By amount of outstanding Bounty Tax, By per centairc allowed tt Collectors, By amount due County, 83,000 U0 R. H AWL. Esn.. Treasurer, in account wi h the Treasurers of School Boards and Supervisors of Roads for Taxes ou Seated and Unseated Lan s for 1864 and 1S63. nrt. To nmonnl of Roarl Tax in Trenturei's hands ns per lapt Auditor'a report. To amount of School Tax in Treosurei'aliaudt as per last Auditor's report, 3,071 31 3,781 16 5,853 40 CR. By amount paid Supervisors of Roeds, 3.071 34 By ain't paid Treasure!'! of School Boards, ' 3,761 i6 85,853 40 R. II. AWL, Esq , former Treasurer, in account with Northumberland County. DR. To amount due on State Tax, To amount due on Militia Kines, To amount doe on Bounty Tax, .. 0-Yes I 0 Yes I . TIJ.I&.VAT- If YOU X A.-N T, TO. BUY CHEAP J THEY1 HAVf!1 COME I NEW BPRIWO ft SUMMER GOODS, at Reduced Prices, kt the . MAM II OTH STORE of ' ' ' . J- W, I'ltll.S-Vf a. asn-et i Market Sqnare, near tbe New Court House ' " OENTLEMEH'3 WEAR. Clotht, Cattimeret, Cottonades, Linen Panting, Ao. : LADIES' DRES8O00DS. Silk, Dolaines, Allapaceat, English and Rnntnt, Oinghamt. Challies, Lawn, Calicoes. Murttn. Ac VVHITB AND COLORED FLANNELS Sheetings, Hoop Skirts Hosiery and gloves. CARPET & OIL CLOTHS, Olaatware, Quecnswaro, Crockery, Hardware and Cutlery. Oriigw, Oils, Pulnm, Cool Oil nnd Lamps. Fish, Pork, Conrje and Fine Salt, Coffee, Toa, Su gar, Molaesca Syrup, Spices, Ac, ttroocrios. Tohacoo. 6egnrt and Enuft", loejethei with a large varioty of miscellaneous goods at prices that cannot fuil to satisfy pureharcrs. J. W. FRILINQ A SON. Sunbury, April 7, 1866. n e w o iTnrnT Or Clothlittr, ent'i rnrnihlne Uoods, Hoof n &. 8lio. HE undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to the public of Sunbury, and vicinity, that ho bas opened bit CLOTHING STORE, with A well teleoted Block of GFrs rtJUMsiiisAO goods. I will tell at astonishing low prices. I bave also still on hand a large ttock or Boots & Shoes, Lfor Ladies, Gents and Children's woar, whioh I am Btonug ou, u i lutenti io give up toaiorancnoi oust-no-. It will be to tbo advantage to Cash Bctbrs to give me a call. 8. KRONENBERQ. 8. Gross' old stand, Market Square. Sunbury, April 7, 1806. TRUSSES. "QEELEY'S HARD RUBBER TRUSS" cures IO Rupture, frees the cord from all pressure; will never rust, break, limber, chafe, or become filthy, (the fine stoel spring being coated with hard, rubber); spring made any power rerun red; used in balhing, fitted to form; requires no strapping; cleanest, light est, easiest, and best Trust known. Send for pam phlet. I. B. BEELET, Sole Proprietor 1347 Chestnut St., Tbilad'a., Pa. April 7. 1860 lm An OII Kong t to a Sew Tune. csr 1868 -xiva "As spring approaches Ants and Roaches From their holes come out, And Mice and Rats, In spite of cats. Gaily tkip about." To am iuut of outFtantliiig State tax for l&tit and previous years, To amount of State lax duulicatea for 1HI5, 4,750 75 3 75S40 1S,6II6 59 847,181 71 CR. Bv amount dne on County Tax, By balance due the County, Clt. By amount nf Stale Tax i utstandiuK on the 1st . day ol' Juuuury, 1M"6, for IsOjand previous years, S.7S4 .50 By amount of exonerations allowed Collectors. 404 41 ' irr ceiiuige ' ' b73 40 By nUtameui, 4 By err.ir iu duniicates, 40 00 5,385 76 6,317 07 6 11 5,31 7t COI.'NTY OK NOnTHUMBF.IlLaND, In account with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for lr65. DR. To amount fixed by Board of Revenue Com mission, 14.417 88 Ti i Mill Tax, 4.700 00 817,117 89 en. Bv f. r-'T e nl'owed collectors on I7,1 17 89, 855 f 9 By Treasurer's vominiwiou on 16.464 1 0, 104 04 Bv State Trent, receipt, dated Aiiril 14th, IMS, 1,IC4 14 Bv Slate Treat, receipt, doled July 7lh. Irtl.V 4.514 90 ' By Stale Treus. receipt, dated July Iclli, Ie65, 1U,464 36 $17,117 9 STVTF.MF.NT OF THF. FINANCES of Nnrthumber land County, ou the fiist day oi" Jtiuuary, A D. 1C60. DR. To Binnunt of oiitstondiii-i County orders for IMij and previous veers," 45,455 47 To am'l ol" ontalai.dilitt Usunty orders. 745 IS) To exceas of Couuty ussts above indebtedness, 6 .473 76 31,454 43 "18years established jnN. Y. City," "Only infallible remedies known.' "Free from Poirons," "Not dangerous to the Human Family.' "Ilata oome out of their holes to die." CR. By amount nf outstanding County Tax for 1665 and previaua years, By amount ol' outstanding Bounty Tax, By amount of outstanding M i 111 ia Tax for ISO I and previous yeuis, By amount due from Fiancts Bucher, former "Truasurer.as per Amlttora1 report of l?-64, Bv am't due from W. F.. Ii win, former Trea'r, Uy am'l due from R. II. Awl, former Trcna'r, 33,153 07 511 VI W0 35 50 0:i HI 56 6s II 31,454 43 Cottar's Hat, Boncb, 4.O., Exterminator, In a paste used for Hats, Mice, Roaubea, Black aud Red Ante, Ac, Ac, Ac Costnr's Bed-BuB Exterminator. Is a liquid or wash used to destroy, and also as a preventive for liud-Iiugs Ac Costor's Electric Powder for Insects is for Moths. Mosquitoes, Fleas. Bed lugs. Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, Ac I B' ! ! '. Beware! ! ! of all worthless imitations, bee that -'Costnr's" name is on each Box, Bottle, snd Flask, before you buy Address, HENRY R. COSTAR. 4B2 Broadwuy, New Vork. J'Sold in Sunbury, Ta. By Fkilixg ASos, and all Druggisti and Retailors OiitNiundiiia: '1'ux.cat lor 1MC5 and lrevIou Venra. To CoMantnptivea. The sdvertiter, having been restored to health in a few weekt by a very limple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung alfeotioni and thai dread diteass, ContnmpMon s anxious to make known to bis fellow sufferers tbe means of cure. To all who desire it, be will tend a copy of tbe prescription used (free of charge), with tbe direo lions for preparing and utlng the tame, which they will find a mil Ct'HS for Consumption, Astbma, Bronchitis, Couohs, Culds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. Tbe only object ol the advertises is tending the prescription is to benefit tbe afflieted and spread information whiob be eonoeivet to be in valuable, and b bopet every 'sufferer will try bit remedy, si it will sost them nothing, and may prove a bleating. Parties wishing the prescription, nil, by return mail, please address ' !' . , r Est. EDWARD WIL80X, - . - , WilliAmsburgb, Kings Co , KewTork. January 13, 1868 ly. Irlni-Inla or Oepnrltncnta. THOMAS MAY PIERCE, A. M. Oeorge B. Snyder, R. S. Barnes, O. N.Farr, Jr , J, T. Reynolds, Henry Keim, A. E Rogorson, a.m., 0.1. Supported by anableCorpt of Assistants. Cull or tend for a Catalogue, College Currency, and Pieroe't Praotical Educator. Okficb 5DI North Eighth St., PuiUdeiy THOMAS M. PEIRCE. April 14, lfs6.-2m . Washington House. BAMUiili BNYDEK, OPPOSITE TIIK Rkw COURT nocsE,' 6LNBTJRY, PA. .pHIS popular end comfortable Hotel has been X. fitted up in superior order lor tbe accommoda tion of Strangers, Travellers, and the publio gener ally. No effort will be spared by tbe Proprietor to make it a favorite resort and a ploatant noma for every guest Hit table, kit bar, and the long ex perience of tbe proprietor, warrant him in anticipa ting a liberal tbare of-pufcllo patronage. Extensive ttablus,. and every desirable convenience. Sunbury, April 7, 1866 ly Yeart. 1833 1858 do do ' 1850 do 1800 do 1801 do 1803 do do 1803 do do do do 1804 do do do do do do do do 1805 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. To MUUssero fc CotiBtrw Bioro . r. "Z , : Keepers, j -c .Z-.L". .r AT0RAND8T. CUSAPbTORB, it:ewtob.kcitt. Yoa eea purobate Cut Lengths of Millinery Goods ebeapcr that ! Iowa jobbers sell whole eleoets STRAW GOODS, Ribbons, Silks, rieworsl Milll. W, U4-4, .-. r-iv-4 itTDARIDLiY, 104, JI1, tlli Qrand it., 61 and M Aile St., nmrik Block last front the Bevrery. ' . IprUll, Itt-as , - - i ' . i - I lik . .Ji.:. . - I - .-.1 . . :t WILLIAM W. AP8LEY8 M'boletsale Boot, Shoe and Trunk Y A K E II U U S E , Sr.HUI'RY, PA. WM. VT. AP8LEY baa jutt opened a NEW STORE in tbe well-known house of Mrs. Boul- ton. in Market street, and offert to theeititene of bunburv and neighboring towns, BUUTa A bllOKB of the beat aualitv and workmanshir. Ue bavins; made arrangements with first-class manufacturers to supply the beat quality of goods. - In tbe Wboleeale Department he calls the atten tion of Country Storekeepers te bit fine slock, whioh will be sold at tbe lowest wholesale erieee, tbut ena bling Retail Deal art to save expense of visiting the aiUaa to renlenith thair atoek. 1 In tbe Retail Department ean be found BOOTS, 6H0KS, TRUNKS, VALDbUS, Ac, whioh, io price, ' at these timet, are without s parallel. - The stack of Ladies' Wear it super tor ia style and workmantbln tbaa is utuallv found in country tewnt. embracing geue of Balmorals, splendid Congress Gaitws. and fancv shoes ef everv kind. W, W. A. also calls Vttontioa te hit large stock ef If en's wear, of latest styles, the will it say foot with esse sad eoxnfurt. ' Com One I Cna All t Bsnhury, MajMk I0ih, ISAd. . . '. , Collectors Kumcs. A. J. Conrml J. 13. Wnsser G. Zimmerman Jiicub Miller Junius Unks II. It. Culp II. It. Culp S. Sliitifllo J. Snyder 8. lilnir M. Keu.lcr J. Snyder J. Weaver II. Wiinner O. 1 Martin J. Snyder M. Slmdo II. Bloom J. H. Cnwley II. jNcihtHif J. G. Briglit l- McCurty I). Hum T. Snyder . II. Keeder M. Slmdo W. Hoover '' J. llungliawaut W. Hnover II. D. Hoirmnn W. Luke W. Lnko J. II. McCoroiick J. Jdhnson II. lUedcr . E. Artiimn W. Coonur J. MePurlund Q. Uillmitu J. Kisliet Henry Slack Isuuc Ilile T. Snyder I. Solier S. Light P. Hester F. btiwer C. It. Weikel II. LiiUha E. Slmflur J. Seller E. Hmvertcr J. liuktr Since paid. Towmhipt. State. County. Zerbe Mt. Carmcl 18 77 Up. Augusta Poiut 1 00 ' Delaware ill) M'Ewetisvillu do - I 24 Snnliury Conl Milton Turbutvillo Ctml Zerlje Cameron 10 Sunbury 118 61 Coal Lewis Lower Augusta Cuillisriuatiuc Coal 63 43 Up. Augusta 120 83 Mt. Cttrmel 4 i 81 Low. Mahnuny Low. Augusta M Ewensvillo 22 05 Lewis Sunbury Ui. Augusta 77 41 Sunbury 44 04 1738 12 Washington 25 63 138 04 Conl 139 00 068 20 Sl.nmokin 09 73. 2330 14 Milton 145 41 8030 09 NortU'd lit 03 1302 30 M Ewensville 27 75 658 69 Turbutvillo 8'3 07 714 21 Dilawure 107 64 8070 80 Lewis 178 67 719 10 Turbut 129 81 8729 74 Cliillisqusquo 184 71 2549 3 Point CG5 79 Kush 242 43 Ltiw. Augusta 00 85 1154 80 Shiimokiti 79 13 2135 00 Mt. Curuiel bo. 58 07 508 18 Mt. Carnibl tp. 203 08 1003 38 Zerbe 223 25 1003 73 CuintroQ 84 00 100 77 Jut-ksim 20 00 3U0 85 Jordun 90 03 C67 00 Low. Malianoy 123 77 1070 43 Up. Mslmniiy 03 89 713 2ti .Lit. Mubuaoy 57 31 27 90 13,782,50 83,452,07 Militia 19 42 29 65 00 8 30 21 00 70 JJ) 61 00 13 00 18 00 33 00 INCREASE OF RATS The Formor'i Gatette (Unglitdi) nsserts and proves by figures that one pair ltats will have a progeny and descendants no less thru. 1 ,000 in three years Now, unless this im mense family can be kept diwu, they would con sume more food than ould sustain 06,000 human beings. Eeo "CotTin's" advertisement abovo. ISGO 25 30 i 1 11 184 37 20 90 133 78 08 SO 200 90 20 28 40 75 09 00 4 00 0 00 i lt 00 ! SO 00 ! 403 is ; RATS versus BIRDS Whoever engages in shoot, ing small birds is a cruel man; whoever aids in ex terminating rats it n benefactor. We should like some one to give us the benefit of their experience in driving out these pests. We need something betides dogs, cat?, and trap for. this business. Scientific American, N. V. bee "CofcTiit's" advertisement above. 1SG6 COSTAlt'S RAT EXTERMINATOR is simple, safe, and sure tbe most perfect RAT-ification meet ing we bave ever attended. Every Rat that ean get it nronrlv nrenared. will eat it. and every nna that 27 05 ' eats it will die, generally at toinu plaoe as distant as 33 00 I P0"'0'8 fruu whero it was taken. JLaie Hhori Mich Mirror. &ee "Collar '" advertisement above. Housekeepers trouble with vermin nee I be to no longer, if they use "Costnr's ' Exterminator. We have td it to our satisfaction ; and if a box cost j, we wwiid bave it. We bave tried poisons, but tbey effected nothing ; but "Coetar't aniele knocks tho breath out of Ruts, Alice, Reaches, Ants and Bed bugs, quicker thau we cau write it. It it in great demand all over the country. Maiina, Ohio, Ga tette. dee "Cottar V advertisement above. 18GG. A VOICE FROM THE FAR WEST Speaking of "Costar't" Hat, Koacb, Ant, Ac, Exterminator "more grain atid provisions aic destroyed annually in Oram County by vermin than would pay for tout of this Rat aud Iutect Killer. ' Lancaster Wis. Herald. bee "CostarV advertisement above. 18G6. 653,48 Outkluudlutf Huuiuy Tax fur ls'J. jamcs Beard, M'Ewensville, 15 00 ; Joseph Snyder, Coal, 04 ; Jonas Stiue, Mt. Carm townaliip, 438 98 ; E. Sliafler, Jnrdun, 37 92. Total, 51 1,94. Wa, tin. undersigned Auditor of Nortnumlierland county, Stc.ttj r Pennsylvania, no certify tuat in pursuanco of the 4lh section of an Act regiilutiiig Ci.uutios and 0D'"I' p,tM.-a the 15tfT d'ty of April, 1834, we met at the Commissioners offleo, in the B. roug of Sunburv. on the 15th d.iv of J.m.niry. 18, aud adinured from time to t me, and aud ed and settled the several account, ue required of us, agrccu ly n t aa a a . oi -'" '' .w------ ' " . . " I n l 1 1 1 ...a Anrl we and supplements thereto, according to the best ol our juiigemeuia . '"'''" " ", , do further certify, that upon due examination of the debtedoea. of tne county in unpaid county order. U 125 435 4f A hm. hii in. amou m . . . i n ... : mtOK In nv it nPHia w ouiaiaQtung uouuty t-ruer... Tunll.r. A. n. i886 band and seals at tbe ottice aioresam, io Z , f a u R CULP IL. 8 1 . . q, y. LITTLE, L. 8. P. W. GRAY, L- o-I l1 -l A INOR'S Patent Pocket Daoterne for aele at the OX Book end fflaatuswry teore oi w. ". LiauTOHa A New end tne lot of PERFUMES, At , fc the Uotidaye, M LIuiUTMER'w- Farukri sxn Hoi'SEKErpsii should recollect that bundreda of dollars worth of Grain, Provisions Ac, are annually destroy by Rata, Mice, Ants, and other inteoit and vermin all of which oan be pre vented by a few dollars' worth of "Coetar't" Rat, Roach, Ant, Ac, Exterminator, bought and used freely. bee 'Costar't'' advertisement above. Sold in Sunbury, Pa., by J. W. Friling A Son, and all Druggists and Dealers. m April 1, 18o6. 6m my mnm ASD NOW OPEN, a large and complete ttock of WALL-PAPER AND BORDER. Window Curtaint, School, Blank, Juvenile and ether Cttp, letter, Note and Itlllet Paper. EN VELOPES all klndt and sites. Arnold ! Writing Fluid in large and small bottles Rosewood, (Jilt and other Picture Frames. ALBUMS. FISHING TACKLES. Balls, Bats, Marbles, Toys for Spring and Summer. Choice Ciirars, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Pipes of all kinda Pipe Stems. Perlumery, Pocket Hooka, Csmbt, Law Books furnished at publishers rates, Music orderi promptly filled. All books not on hand promptly ordered. Monukly nasi Weekly Iflutfaalaea 'alters, vuj rrras and isijnirer, always on hand. TICKETS for Liverpool, Queeutown aad the Went. Drafts os Europe. Thankful for past rkvori and soliciting aconite a snee of the tame. . , , , . . . K. FERF.ES LIGHTSin. Beabwry, April T,18d.