Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, February 23, 1867, Image 3

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N. B. GMULB, I Publlshera.'
Ntnill Kl', PA.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY. 23, 1807.
A BEQUEST TO STJBBOHIBEHS. 1
Subscribers to the AamtCAK art particularly re
quested not to allow tbair Indebtedness to overrun
on year. All subaoriptioni should be paid In ad
ranoe ; but under no consideration ihould the year
past areaod with the subscription unpaid. A ttrtot
attention to this will save u an Immenie amount of
trouble and a very heavy Iom.
Slocal, Affairs.
CP To Subscribers. Aa many of our subscri
bers will ebange their placet of residence between
this and the Bret of April, we will thank them for
notifying us of the ohange, elating their former ad
Urofs and present residenoe, In order to make the
correction on our books.
G?S!ow. Unexpectedly to many they found,
-on rising on Wednesday, the earth eovered with a
-henry fall of mow. It was about eight incboa in
jdepth, and it now about 13.
ly Drowned. On Tuesday erenlng of last week
ITillard, eon of Col. Charles Klockner, aged about
eight years, broke through the iee on Fenntoreck,
.at Now Berlin, Union county, and was drowned.
CS Thk Compant which is about to put up mills
at this place, for the purpose of sawing and manufuo
turing lumber, has been organised, and will toon
commence operations in the construction of their
mills.
3JjE Postpo.ikuent. The drawing of the Grand
fioldiors' Monument (lift Conoert, ntMuncy, Pa., lias
been postponed on aceount of the ticket not being
all sold. The time of drawing will soon bo announ
ced. "
f j?" The ice in tbo Susquehanna, below the Sha
niokin dnm, broke up last week. A Snyder county
paper says that tho steam ferry boat, at Sclinsgrovo,
was crushed and sunk, and so badly injured as to
render it entirely useless.
tyTiiE Middle Creek Railroad. There are
$48,000 wanting to be subscribed to insure tho com
menoemeut of the Middle Creek Valley Railroad.
As soon as this additional amount is subscribed ope
rations are to commence immediately.
A Valuable Lessox. It is an instructive
fact fur business men, IhatMr. Crosby, the oonductor
of the grent Opera House Lottery, of Chicago, by
which ho uindo a clear profit of $oo0,000, risked
130,000 in advance for the one item of advertising.
Ce Concert. Prof. J. Warren Custer and his
Jtireuilo singing class will give a concert in the
Masonic Hull, in this plnco, on this (Saturday) eve
ning. The perforuunocs will consist of choice vocal
and instrumental music Vie huvo no doubt tho
houso will be crowded on the occasion.
13 Accident os tub P. A E. Railroad. On
Wednesday evening of Inst week the baggage and
two passenger cars of the Erie express train, bound
West, wore thrown from tho track into tho canal, by
a broken rail, when about three miles above Milton.
Several passengers were injured, but none seriously.
Cff Tue Latest. An exchange soys that the
latest style of bonnet has just mado its appearance.
It is called the -Uevcnuo Cutter," and consists of a
two-cent Internal Hevenuo stamp, worn on the top
of tho bcud, aud tied under each ear with a shoe
etring. It presents a very pretty appearance at a
distance, and must be very comfortable at this sea.
ton of the year.
HOdd Fellows' Tu.i.nksoivino. The 2fthof
April next will bo the anniversary of the institution
of Odd Fellowship. The day has been, this year, se
lected by tho Most Worthy Grand Sire of the Order,
Hon. J. P. Sanders, of New York, as a duy of gene
ral thanksgiving by Odd Fellows throughout the
United Stales, for the return of peace, prosperity,
and for the preservation of the Order duriug tho
rebellion recently closed.
fp Sale or Real Estate. Robert Finney hat
sold his residence, adjoining the canal on Broadray,
Milton, to S. D.Jordan, Esq., for the sum of $2,400.
II. G. Sticker, Esq., Dental Surgoon, has pur
chased the Derickson property, in the above place,
fur the sum of $2,500.
3 The New Masonic Hall building is pro
gressing to completion, and begins to make a more
favorable appearance. The windows and floors arc
put in and the ooriiioo and brackets put in place.
Tho tin roof, put on by Mr. Benj. Zottelmoyor, of
this pluce, was completed about two weekt since.
Over 4,000 square foet of tin were used for thit pur
pose, and the successful completion of the job re
flect credit on tho mechanical skill of that gentle
mail. tyOun Snydortown corrosponlent inform! ut
that the progress in the boring of tUe oil well at that
place is very slow. Recently, in the course of bo
iling, a vein of block iron ore was struck. They aro
now in an eiiht-inch vein of a different kind of
iron ore. The quality of the ore hat not yet boon
tested.
An adjourned meeting of the stockholders wss
held on Snturday lust, with a view of reorganising
the company, but tho attendance not being fulL the
meeting adjourned to moot at tbe well, on Monday
next, 25th inst.
Improvements. Among the number of sub
stantial new buildups about to be erected in this
plaoe, tho coiniug season, is a large three-story
brick, on the south-east corner of Market square, by
Mr. Sebastian llaurt. The first story is duaiirned
fur two stores, with an ornamental cast-iron front, of
42 foot, on Market street. It will be a htndsome
improvement, in a in oft desirable location. It is a
singular fact that throe of the four valuable corner
lots of Market square are unimproved, and the
fourth, that of Mr. Cloment, is adorned by one o
the remnants of antiquity, which Mr. C. talks of
demolishing for a large building, designed for
hotel, with a number of stores on the first Boor.
We trust tbe other two corners will not remuin va
cant much lunger, as such property is too valuable
.to lie idle and unproductive.
ryGoiNO into New Quarters. Mr. Harry G.
Xbaober, proprietor of the popular Boat and Shoe
Store, in the old Boulton stand, is at present engaged
in refitting a store room iu Pleasants' building, Mar
ket street, two doors east of N. F. Liyhtuer's book'
,toro, where he purposes locating himself during the
wurse of next week. Harry will undoubtedly huve
one of tbe finest stores in Sunbury, at it it his intcn
tion to fit it up in the haniscmest stylo. A good
feature of the new arrangement will be a ladies' de
lartmcnt, exclusively for the accommodation of the
'air sex. He also intends re-stocking his new store
with a large, handsome and cheap assortment of
boots, shoes, trunks, valises, Ac, and will be happy
to too hit friends and customers at bis new quaten
Horry is an accommodating, clever fellow, and one
in whom the uublio can rely. He deter ret to be
well sustained by the public
. m
rir"AiCTio Salb ok Dbes Patterns, Em
broideries, Notions, Ac A. J. Stroh, auctioneer,
will tell at auction, coinnienoing to-day, (Saturday,)
in the afternoon, in tbe store-room of Ira T. Clem'
cut, Market street, a splendid assortment of Dress
i'aUorus, Embroideries, Notions, Ac, Ac, cotnprl
V ing every variety. The goods have just been re
isived from Philadelphia, and purchasers can rely
n their being of tbe best quality. The auction wil1
c continued during next week. This rare oppor
mlty will afford tho public a splendid ebanoe to
urohasr, below city prioes, and which they should
Jie advantage of, aa another chance of the kind
ill probably not occur In a great while. Rsmem
st the plaoe, in Ira T. Clement's building, Market
cet, near tbe Court lions.
fyfaa Boboooh. Blbctioh, The ansual Bo
rough 'elsotlou took'ptao o Friday bf lut week.
A Union and, apposition ticket Were In the Held,
the latter being oomposed of both Republicans and
Democrats. It wat not a ttrlet party oonteet, looal
lanes, principally, being involved. Aa unusual In
terest wat manifested, however, over four hundred
votes being polled,- the largest number cvoreast at
a Borough election In (hit place. The entire Union
tiokotwot carried by a handsome majority. The
following are the persona voted for, and the number
of votes received by each : '
Chief Burgess E. Y. Bright, 213; George M.
Renn, 170.
Second Burgees J. B. Packer, 884. (Mo oppo
sition.) ' Wi .,..!.
Assistant Burgesses Johm Bourne, 377 1 John
Ilaat, J17; S. W. Buoher,H78!' BcnJ. llondrloks,
217 ; Thomas D. Grant, 169 ; Jas. Boyd, 107.
Common CottHctlmen John U. Markle, 874;
A. N. Brioe, 230 ; Chariot Beck, 243 ; Andrew Hoo
vor, 871 ; John Yonngman, 221 ; Henry Haas, 217 ;
Henry Clement, 233 ; Charlea A. Bright, 841 ; B. P.
Wolverton, 108 ; Jacob O. Beck, 161 ; Levi Sea
sholti, lil ; John A.Buohor, 150; Wm. Fotter,
1.19.
Town Cleri Jacob Ehipman, 231; II. T. Fri
ling, 153.
High Constable BonjamlaBrosious, 2.12 W. H.
Bright, 142.
Juetiot of the Peart V: M. Shindel, 823 ; Jamet
Board, 209 ; Joseph Eiicly, 157.
Constable Wm. Pursel, 272; A.J Stroh, 120.
Judge of Election Alex. Mantt, 385. (No opposi
tion.) Inspector William M. Hendricks, 237; Robert
Farnsworth, 165. , ,
Street Commissioners StmucX Clement, 213;
George Bucbor, 402; Samuel Manti, 161.
Overseen of the Poor Charles Khinchart, 2H9;
Nathan Marts, 233; Sebastian Boughner, 159;
George Follmer, 153. .
Assessor Ed. M. Buchar, 402. (No opposition.)
Assistant Asseseore John Buyers, 403; A. II.
Clement, 402.
School Directors 3 . H. Lovo, 396 ; Dr. D. W.
Shindle, 250 ; K. Wilvert, 385 ; M. C. Georhart, 152.
Scattering 3.
Opposition.
ty Election in Upper Acoi.-sta Towssmr.
The regular spring election took place in Upper Au
gusta township on Friday of last week. Tho follow
ing arc tho offices voted for and the number of votes
received by each candidate :
Coiutable-0 , W. Stroh, 79 ; Philip Frank, 18.
Supervisors II. Lawrenco, 134 ; Williuin Kra
mer, 133.
Overseers of the Poor Georgo Zimmerman, 73 ;
Charles Eekman, 09 ; Geo. M. Forrester, 67.
School Directors J. Eckman, 71 ; Isaac Shipo,
75 ; John Sassainan, 64 ; William Reed, 57.
Judge of Election It. Garingor,' 70; Charles
Eckman, 66.
Inspector Charles Etiel, 69 ; Henry llaupt, I ;
Henry Fry, 0?.
Assessor John Farnsworth, 123.
Assistant Assessors J auies Itoilaud, 70 ; Robert
Campbell, 57; H. G. Kline, 119.
Auditor Samuel K. Hilo, 82; Samuel Obeidorf,
51.
tr The general jury bill, now before tho Lcgis'
lature, provides for tho election of two Jury Com.
missioncrs in each county in the State, whoso duty
it shall be to meet at the county scat thirty dayt
before each term of Court, in order to draw jurors
for such term. Those Jury Commissioners are to bo
chosen at tbe election next full, each qualified voter
casting a ballot for one person for the office, and the
two receiving the highest number of votes to bo
elected. They are to serve three years, and bo paid
out of the county treasury at the same rate por day
as County Commissioners are paid in tho sam
county.
K?" Record Yorn Deeds. Muny persons are
doubtless ignorant of the law, requiring Deeds of
Land, mado within the State, to bo recorded within
six months, or they will be declared void against
subsequent purchasers or mortgages for value. Ig.
Dormice of tho law excuseth no man, and therefore
owners of property would do well to notice the
requirements of the present statute.
t3T Justices op the Pkace. Persons who are
elected to the oOice of Justice of the Peace, aro
required by law to file a written notice of their
aoceptanco of tho office within thirty days after
their election, or no commission will be issued to
them from tbe State Department. The sooner the
notico is given after tbo election the beter.
ty Rev. T. T. Titus, former pastor of tho Lu
'herun church, in Milton, has accepted the pastorate
of the Lutheran church, at Hagcrstown, Md.
tJTiiE late cold-blooded murder, in the neigh
borbood of Shoinokin, and the recent robberies in
the coal region, show a most deplorable state of
uioruls in that part of the country. The following
alarming facts we take from the Sbamokin Herald,
of Thursday :
Last Sutnrdav. Mr. S. A. Borestresser. of Elvs-
burg. was returning homo from Mt. Cnrmel in his
buggy, with fccvcral hundred dullurs of luonrv. As
he was asceudiug the sauio mountain, be saw three
villuinous looking tellotva imeud ut him in the woods,
and near where there was a turn iu the road, signal
ling cauh oilier us ho neared tbcin. At oncu he
took his revolver iu one hand, and putting the whip
to a good strong horse with the other, he passed tho
turn just in time to save himself from the scoundrels.
They gave chose through the woods, but came iu loo
lato."
Robbery. On Tuesday nicht. 12th inst.. a nartv
of ruffians, variously estimated at from five to eight,
eniereu mo house oi rraiiK uetier, a butcher tiring
about four utiles above this place, oo tbe road to Ml.
Cnrmel. They demanded his money upon which
Getlcr offered resistance. One of tbe party tten
fired a revolver at him, when bis wife rushing be
tween them received tbe contents in her shoulder.
She was severely but not fatally wounded. Getler
at length broke away from tbe scoundrels and ran
uut to obtain aid. The party then overpowered Get-
lor s hired man and proceeded to rifle tbe bouse.
They found only about $20 in the be use, as Getler
naa qoposuea auout luu in bank day before.
Thia latter amount was doubtless what the robbers
were after, as they apprared to be parties weH ac
quainted with the premises. They are still at large
and unrecognised. They stole a gun and some
other articles in addition to the money,
Murueji. On Thursduy evening, 14th inst., along
the railroad at Fulton Station, Charles Dolan de
liberately shot John O'Donnell. Three shots were
fired, all of which entered the body of O'Donnell.
He lingered until Friday morning, when he died
lrom bis wounds. No immediate cause was given
for this cold-blooded murder. Dolan is represented
as a desperate man, whom O'Donnell some time
ago offended, and he took this method of revenge.
Dolan lingered around the Station all Thursday
night, and Friday and Friday night, but was not
arrested. On Saturday morning he was reported to
huve made good his escape. Though a warrant was
issued for his apprehension on Friday morning, still
throuuh some culpable neeleot or mismanairement
on the part of the officers ot justice, it was not exe
cuted, and tbe murderer is now at large, prepared to
do hit bloody work over again in tome other part
of the country.
Sheriff's Sales. Sheriff Beokley will offer
for sule, at the Court House, in thit place, on Mon
day, Marsh 11th, at 1 o'clock, P, M., the following
real estate, to wit :
Two lots or pieces of ground In Mt. Carmel, on
which is erected a two-story frame dwelling bouse,
with one-story stone basement. To be sold as tbe
property of Benjamin Thomas.
Tract of land: in J aekson towoship, containing It
acres. Tbe improvements are a frame dwelling
house, barn, tan house, bark mill. As. Also, tract
of land in Lower Mahanoy township, containing It
acrea) with frame dwelling house, Ac Property of
uaniui eeai.
Lot of land ia Lewis township, containing 7 acres,
whereon is creeled a log house, stable, Ac Pro
perty of James F. Kemery.
Lot of ground in Northumberland, No. 69, con
taining 60 feet in front and 240 in depth ; also four
other lots in said borough, Nos. 65. 66, 67 aad 68,
each containing 60 feet in front and 240 in depth.
Property of Peter lianselnian.
The property of tbe Sunbury Canal and Water
Power Company, situated in and adjoiniug Sunbury,
together with the corporate rights aud franchises of
tbe company.
Lot of ground In Vera Crut, Lower Mahanoy town
ship, containing 50 feet in width and J14 in depth.
The improvements arc a two-story frame dwelling
houso, shop, Ac. Property of High A Snyder.
Lot of ground In Watsontowa, h: 122, containing
i feet la frost and 140 in depth- Property pi Wm.
Hood.
r . . .. , Xditor'a ,Tabl. r
HarprrV Maoaxi:. The March number of
thit exoollent magatine it on oar table.' The fol
lowing It the tablo of content "The Dodge Club ;
or. Italy In MDCCCMX," (Illustrated) ; "Personal
Keoolleotione of tho War," sixth paper. (Illustrated) ;
'If I were Rich," a poem; "Two nunarea inou
laud Spiders,"(llluitratodJ ; ''OurExpeoted Guosta;"
"A Brace of Boys;" "Rum-Crcetert It Women;"
"The Vlrginiant in Texas;" "Laura't Lovert;"
"How we tlet our News :" "Alexnndor T. Stewart ,"
Editor's Easy Chair; Monthly Record of Current
Events; Editor'! Drawer. Published by Harper
Brothers, Franklin Square, New York.
UoDtr'i Last's Book, for Maroh, bat been re
ceived. The present number la a superior one, and
fully maintains itt reputation of being the best
lady 'i magatine published in this country . "Watch
ing Baby' a steel engraving, it aa exoellont de
sign. The colored fashion-plate it superb. Chest
table in bead-work, and ewallow in Berlin wool, is
beautiful. "The Robins," it another exoellont
wood-cut. The latest wood-cut fashions and novel
ties in the Mnrch number are two spring costumes,
tix new tty let of dresses, wraps, and paletots, several
of whioh are of the peplum order ; a breakfast jack
et, spring costume tor a boy, As., Ac The literary
department is filled with interesting reading matter.
Marion Harland contributes an oxoollont story,
Published by L. A. Godey, Philadelphia.
Beadle's Montiilt. We have received "the
March number of thit erer-wclcome periodical, with
the following table of contenti : "The Iceberg," a
poem, (illustrated) ; "Our National Capitol," (illus
trated) ; "AMan'tArt," attory; "My Pioture," a
poem; "Autobiographic Notes;" "Wonderful Bal
loon Excursion," I. ( "Who Wat Ho ?" XI., XII. ;
"A Soldier'! Retrospect;" "Movements In Plants ;"
" 'Long Shore," a story ; "Art in Rome ;" "Green
blow in Gotham," V., VI. ; "Venison;" "Muggins,
Artist His Diary;" "Poe'a Death and Burial;''
Notos, Notices and Gossip. Published by Boadlo A
Company, New York.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
What are you sitting that child on that quarto
dictionary for?" laid Mrs. D., as the pater arranged
his little boy at tho breakfast table. "I am," re
plied he, "fixing tho basis of a sound English educa
tion." "Yes," said she, "but you are beginning at
the wrong end." The right way to commonce yonr
education it to boy your boots and shoes at Harry
Thacher's, in the old Boulton stand, Market street.
The sudden changes of weather to which we aro
liable at this season of the year will cause many of
our readers to be afflicted with coughs and colds.
All such aro ud vised to uso Blades' Eiiphottial Lu
bricators. There Is no doubt but what they arc tho
most pleasant, convenient and effectual remedy for
Throat and Lung difficulties before the public
Messrs. Blades A Co. have multitudes of certificates
from Clergymen, Singers, Lawyers and others, somo
of which will be published in this paper. The Lu
bricators are for sale by all Druggists. 2t
Among the patents recently issued by the Patent
Commissioner at Washington, it one for "dressing
grindstones." We know of an excellent plan for
dressing tho commissioners, and that is to tend their
ordcrt and measurement to John E. Smick, mer
chant tailor, on Fourth atrect. Persons may think
by this notico that wo "havo an axe to grind," our
selves. An exohangc says thut times aro so hard it is sug
gested that pantaloons may at well be made without
pockets. Mr. J. F. Schaffor, merchant tailor, cor
ner of Market and Third streets, opposite tho Cen
tral Hotel, (up stairs,) makes pantaloons, at well as
all other garments, with "pockets," in tho very la
tost styles, and at the very lowest rates. Ho keeps
on hand, constantly, a full assortment of Cloths,
Cassimcres, Vesting', Ac
"Oo away!" said Muggins; "you can't stuff
sich nonsense in mo. Six feet in his stockings ! No
man us lives stands more nor two feet in Lis stock
ings ; no uso tnlkiu' 'bout it. Might as well tell
mo tho man had six heads in his hat." There aro
many other thiugs that pcrhnps Muggins can't com
prehendone is, how such fine rcady-mado clothing
can be sold at the price it is at the Continental Clo
thing Butaar, Market street, Sunbury.
An interesting and amusing article in a late num
ber of Harper's Magasino, on newspaper advertise
ments, oloses with tho folloniog advice : "To mer
chants. 1. Advertise. 2. Advertise liberally.
3. Advertise courageously. To the publio at Inrgo :
1. Read the advertisements. 2. Study them, aud
verily they shall be for your profit." Everybody
should cull at Jacob 0. Beck's tailoring establish
ment, on Fourth street, and study his prices. Per
sons in want of a cheap suit should call on Beck
immediately, as be now offers great bargains.
To Keep the Feet Dry. The following recipe
for keeping the feet dry and preserving the leather,
is highly recommended by those who use it :
It oonsists of fuur articles tallow, soap, rosin and
water. These ingredients are propared as follows:
Twenty-one parts of tallow are melted ill a vessel,
three parts of rosin added, and the two, when melt
ed, mix well together. In another vessel, seven
parts if puro rain water. After it is dissolved, and
tbe muss heated to a boiling point, wo add the part
prep.-ired before ; let it boil ouee more gently, and
tbe preparation is ready for uso. It is specially
adapted to boots and shoes of all kinds. But iu
order to obtain full value out of this recipe, it is ue
oessnry to buy your Boots and Shoes at Wui. II. Mil
ler's Excelsior Boot aud Shoe Store, Market St.
. . -
A Tkltu. After all tbe rare and costly gifts
that may pass from one to another, as keepsakes,
thcro is nothing more appropriate and lasting than a
life-like photograph of Die remembered one. No
thing will so vividly recall that one, iu after years,
and nothing like this will grow in valuo, as years
pus away. Thus impressed, go at once to Byerly't
Pbotogruph Gallery, in Simpson's building, Market
street. Any site or style thut may be desired can be
had at his gallery.
Lin In8ubance. What greater obligation can
there exist than for a husband or parent to make
provision for the comfortable support of a wifo or
.children who are dependent upon his earnings for
subsistence, tnut provision to tuae etiect at we very
time they may most need such assistance, namely,
at tbo period of bis death ?
We will suppose a man, thirty years of ago, whoso
income enables him to support bis family iu comfort,
but is so limited as not to allow him to save more
Lb on $23.00 a year. It would be a long time before
thut sum, luid up yearly, would accumulate to any
thing like a moderate support for his fuuiily at his
death; and should be die prematurely, ho must
icuve inuiu in waul ; by adopting tne prudent courso
of insuring bis life, and paying that sum yearly to
the office, be secures, from the moment of tbo first
payment, $1000 to his family whenever he dies. In
this same proportion smaller or larger sums may be
secured; a man, aged thirty, may, for $1.72 a year,
insure $00; or fur $118 a year, he may insure SaOOO.
Jacob Suipm an, Ftre and Life Insurance Agent,
Sunbury, Pa.
MARRIAGES.
On the 12tb inst., by the Rev. D. J. Real, C. K.
Ykaoer, M. D., of Georgetown, Nortb'd. county,
and Miss Libbie M. Kennedy, of East Waterford,
Pa.
SVU.MIL ItV MAltKi:XN.
Corrected Weekly for the "American."
Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel,
do do do do perewt.
Bye Flour, per bbl.
do par cwt.
Wheat, prime red per bushel.
Rye, do
Corn, new de
Outs, do
Potatoes, de
Dried Peaches, pared per pound
do do unpared do
Dried Apples, do
fit 00
00
10 00
6 60
3 80
I 15
85
50
1 00
40
30
18
3 00
35
) 35
i 25
20
25
15
14
13
18
60
fried Berries, (unstonea,) per bu.
Butter,
per pound.
per dosen,
per pound,
do
do
do
do
do
do
por pair
Cheese,
Lard,
Hams.
Shoulders,
Beef, bind quarter,
from "
Mutton,
Chickens,
" Khtaniokla Coal Trad.
Bmamoein, Feb. 19, 1867.
leas. VtPt.
Bent tor week ending Feb. ltib. 9,010 02
Per last report, . 29,406 08
38,410 10
' 42,414 09
ifiOt It
To same time last year,'
Decrease, '
K.r Spcndl .Notices. .. ,v ,'
j 1 '. n -...
..The advortiaeri having been restored to health in
a few weekt by a very simple romedy, aftor having
suffered lor several years with a severe lung a flection
and that dread disease, Consumption la anxious to
make known to bis follow tuffurera the meant of
cure.
" To all who desire it, he will tend a copy of the
prescription used (free of charge), with the direc
tions for proparinr and using the same, which they
witlfind a suna Cuna for Consumption, Abtbai
Bronchitis, Colons, Colds, and all Throat and
Lung Affections. The only objeot oi the advertises
In tonding the prescription is to benefit the afflicted
and sproad information whioh he conceivot to be in
valuable, And he hopct every sufferer will try his
remedy, as it will ooet them nothing, and may prove
a blessing. .
' Parties wishing the proscription, mas), by return
mail, please address
Rev. EDWARD WILSON,
Willlamsburgh, Kings Co , New York.
Janunry 13, 18tift ly.
GTA Yoono Ladt roturning to her country home
aftor a sojourn of a few months in the City, was bard'
ly recogniicd by her friends. In plnco of a ooarsei
rustlo, flushed fuoo, sho had a soft ruby complexion
of almost marblo smoothness, aud instead of twenty
three she really appeared but eighteen. Upon in
quiry as to the cause of so great n change, she plain
ly told them th.it she used the Ciri'iiMwiuu
Itulm.nnrl considered it an invaluablo acquisition
to any Lady's toilet, liyitsuso any Lady or Gentle
man can iinprovo their personal ap cnrniioe an hun
dred lold. It issiiuplo in ita combination, as Nature
horself is simple, yet unsurpassed in its efficacy in
drawing impurities from, also healing, cleansing and
beautilying the skin aud complexion. By its direct
action on thoculiclo it draws Ironi it oil its impuri
ties, kindly healing the samo, and leaving the sur
i'uco ns Nature intended it should bo, clear, soft,
smooth and beautiful.' Price 91, rent by Mail or
Express, on receipt of an order by
W L. CLAUK A CO., ChcmiRts,
No. 3 West Fuyotte Mt., Syracuse, N. Y.
Tho only American Agents for the sale of tho sumo.
February lti, lati7. ly
1Yonlt'ri"iil lnt True.
Madame Reiiinqtun, the world-roturnod Astrolo
gist and Somnambulistic Clnirvovnnt, while in a
clairvoyant state, delineates tho very features of
the person you aro to mnrry, and by the aid of nn
instrument of intense power, knowu at tbo Psyuho
mnlropo, guarantees to pro luoo a perfect and life
like picture of tho fuluro husband or wife of the
applicant, with dnto of marriage, occupation, lead
ing traits of chancier, Ac This is no imposition, us
testimonials without number can assert, lly stating
place of birth, ago, disposition, color of ryes and
hair, and enclosing fifty cents, and stamped envelope
addressed to yourself, you will receive '.he picture
by return mail, together with desired information.
Iif-Address in confidence. Madame Gkiituudb
RkMiNuro.v, P. O. Box 297, West Troy, N. Y.
febl6-tl7.lv.
Consumption the result of a neglected cough,
which, if treated with Cop: 8 Cot'uii Ualsam in sea
"on, might be cured with very little trouble and ex
pense. Tho proprietors do not claim that it will
euro Consumption, but a ill greatly relievo any
Cough. They huvo a ocrlilhalo from a gentleman
whom physicians pronounced incurable with Con.
sumption, stating Coe's Cuti!;li BuUam cured him.
Dr. -Eii-it.-f Mantti-sitVe Isll.
A faiiibxliliitc for Calomel.
Thcso Tills aro composed of various roots, having
the power to relax tho secretions of tho ivt as
promptly and effectually as blue pill or mercury,
and without producing any of those disagreeable or
dangerous ciTecis which often follow the use of tho
latter.
In nil bilious disorders these Fills may he used
with confidence, us they promote the discharge of
vitiated bile, and remove thine obstructions from tho
liver and biliary duets, which uro tho cause of
bilious affections in general.
SCIIKNCKS MANDRAKE PILLS cure sick
headache, and all disorders of tbe Liver, indicated
by sallow skin, coated tongue, costiveness, drowsi
ness, and u general feeling of wcurincis and lassi
tude, showing that the liver is in a torpid or cb- j
tmictcd condition.
In short, these Pills mny bo used with advantage j
in ull cases when a purgative or alterative medicine :
is required.
Please a-k for ''Dr. Schenck's Mnudrnke Pills."
and observe that the two likcucs?'cs of the Doctor are
on the Government stamp ono when in tho lust
stupe of Consumption, end the other iu his present
health.
Sold by all Dnirists mid dealers. Price. 25 cents
por box. Principal Office, No. li North 0th 'Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Genorul Wholesale Agents : Demas Barnes A Co.,
21 Park Row. New York ; S. S. llunco, ins Italti
moroSt., Baltimore, Md. ; John D. Park, N K. cor.
of Fourth and Walnut St.. Cincinnati, Ohio ; Walker
A Taylor. J.'il and l.'t'j Wabash Avenue, Chicago,
III.; Collins ISrethcrs southwest corner of 2d ui.d
Vino Six., ht. Louis, Mo.
Oct. 2d, lsotl. 4lhiith w.ea.mo.ly.
aVVco lu l.vorj lo!y.
A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving information of the
groatest importance to tho young of bjth sexes.
It teaches how the homely may beooiuo beautiful,
the despised respected, and the forsaken loved.
No young ludy or gentleman should fail to send
their address, and reccivo a copy, post paid, by re
turn mail.
Address P. O. Drawer, 21, Troy, N. Y.
KcnifjDtal institute
rOIl SPECIAL OASES,
.o. It iSitiitl Mrcrt .ov Vws'K.
Full information, with tho highest testimonials !
also a Book on pcciul Diseases, in a sealed envetopu
sent froe. t-J"l!c sure and send for them, mid you
will not regret it ; for, as advertising physicians are
generally impostors, with relerencp.". no stranger
should bo trusted. Kn'!o n stump for postage, aud
direct to DR. LAWRENCE, No. '.4 Boud struct,
New York.
Nov. 17, 1303. ly
Nlrnngr, but True.
Every young lady and gentlemun in the United
Stutes can hear something to their advantage by re
turn mail, (free of charge,) by addressing tho under
signed. Those having fears of being humbugged
will oblige by not noticing this card. All others sill
please address their obedient servant,
THOS. P. CHAPMAN,
831 Broadway, New York.
January 13.J8G6. ly
The Rev. Gko.JStoiihs of Brooklyn, Now York
says, in the Bible Examiner, by way of apology for
publishing a medical certilicate in his Magazine, of
the cure of his only son, of Scrofula, "after dissolu
tion appeared inevitable" "We publish this state
"meut, not for pay, but in gratitude ta God who ha
"thus answered prayer, and in justice to Dr. Anders
'being satisfied thut there is virtue in the Iodine
"Water treatment, which the readers of this Maga
zine will thank iu Editor for bringing ta their no
"tioo." - j
Ciroulars free.
Dr. II. Andrs' Iodine Water is for sale by J. P.
DINSMOKE, Proprietor, 36 Doy St., N. Y. and by
all Druggists, Feb.
rjui
Ike CouiVasiioiiM uiul BZiperieut'e
OF AN INVALIO.
Published for the benefit and as a caution to young
men and others, whoeufler from Nervous Debility,
Premature Decay of Manhood, Ac, supplying at the
same tiino the means of self-cure, lly one who nils
cured himself afUr undergoing considerable quack
ery. By enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope,
single copies, tree of charge may be had of tbe au
thor. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Kings
Co, N. Y.
January 27, 1866 ly.
IK II! I It'll! IK II!
SCRATCH! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH!
WHEATON'S OINTMENT
M ill Cure tUe lu ll In SH Ilourts.
Also cures SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, CIIIL
BLAIN3, and all ERUPTIONS OF 1US SKIN.
Price 50 eeuts. For sale by the druggists. By send
ing 80 oenta to WEEKS A POTTER, Sole Agents,
170 Washington street, Boston, it will be lor warded
by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United
States. Je 23 '6tS-y
I'rror of Youth.
A genttemwn who suffered fur years from Nerve us
Debility, Premature Dcoay, and the effects of youth
ful Indiscretion, will, or liie sake of suffering bu
snanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and
directions for making the simple remedy Ly which
be was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad
vertiser's experience, can do to by addressing
JOHN B. OGDEN,
; . ' ' Ko. IS, Chamber Bt, New Tork.
January II, ",666. ly
WIST.tK' It ,t I .MA 31 r UII.I
iu:ititv.
Thit remedy bat long been oborlshed by the com
munity far its remarkable effuacy in relieving,
heuling and ourlng tho most obstinate, painful and
long-standing eases of Vough,ColJ,IJluenta,8ore
Throat, Bronchitis. Whooping Cough, Ciiwpt
Asthma, Inflammation of the Lungs , while even
Consumption tleolf hat yielded to lls.inagio In flu.
enee when all other meant have failed. Its whole
history proves that the past has produoed no remedy
of equal value, aa a euro for the numerous and dan
gerous pulmonary affestions whioh prevail all ovor
tho land.
Innollrltcil Tr-Ktlmonr.
From Andrew Archer, Est)., of Fuirfiold, Mo.
"About eight years since, my son Henry A. Ar
cher, now Postmaster at tairlield, Somerset County,
Mu., was attacked with spitting of blood, oough,
weakness of Luugs, and genornl debility, so much
po that our family physician declared him to havo a
"Skatbii Consi;mi'tion." Uowasuudor medical
treatment lor a number of months, but received no
benefit from It. At length, from tho solicitation of
himself and others, I wa induced to purehaso nno
boitle of WISTAR'd BALSAM OK WILD CUER
R Y, which benefited him so much I obtained another
bottle, which In a short tiino restorod him to bis
usual state of heallh. I think I can safely recom
mend this remedy to others in like condition, for it
is, I think, all It purports to bo tho great Lung Re
medy for tho Times !
The nbovo statement, gentlemen, is my voluntary
offering to you. in favor of your Balsum, and is at
your disposal.'
Prepared by SETII W. FOWLE A SON. lSTro
mcnt St., Boston, and for sulo by Druggist generally.
A Cough, A Cold or
Sore Throat,
Requires immebiatb attention,
AM) MlOUl.n BE CIIU-KKIl.
If ALLOWED TO CONTINUE,
Irritation of t!i B.iiiik
IVi-iiKirtont '1'lii-oiit
IMx-Uht-, or Coil
Ktiraiilion IS OFTEN THE RESULT.
It 15 O W N H
1 EC O . V II 1 A I- T BI O C EI K
UAVlNa A DinECT INFLUENCE TO TUB PAMTS,
GIVE IMMEDIATE RIILIEF.
Fcr'Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Connump-
tlvo and Throat Disoases,
Troches nro used with always good success.
SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS
will find Trnrhrs useful In clearing Hie voice when
taken heforo Mnging or SpouBbg, and relieving the
throat after an unusual exertion ot tiie vocal organs.
The Troches nro recommended nnd prescribed by
Physicians, aud havo had testimonials from eminent
men throughout tbo country. Being nn articlo of
truo merit, and having proved ineir euicaey oy a icsi
of many years, each year finds Iheni in new locali
ties ill various parts of tho world, and tho Troches
are universally pronounced ociier man ouier ur
tides.
Obtain onlv "Brown's P.noNrniAL TnncnES."
and do not take any of the Worthless Imitations that
may to offered Mold Kcrywhcro.
November 21, lhuli. Cm
Kiuow Thy B'tinj.
Maoasik E. F. Titou.vroN, tho great EnlUi As
trolngitt, Clairvoyant nnd l'sychouietricinn, who has
astouiidicd tho scientific classes of tho Old World,
hns now located herself ut Hudson, N. V. Jladauio
Thornton poscssos such wonderful powers of second
sight, as to enable her to impart knowledge nf the
greutci! importance to tho sin:;lo or married of either
sex. While in a stato of trunco, she delineates the
very features of the person yu aro to marry, and
by the aid of an instrument of iutetiso power, known
n5 the l'.iychuinotrnpe, gunrr.intces to produce a life
like picturu of tho future liuband or wil'e of Iho
applicant, together with date of marriage, position
in lite, lending traits of character. Ac. This is no
liiuubu'. lis thousand nf testiinoniuls can assert.
She wilt scud, when desired, a certified ceriifi.'ute, or
written guarantee, that the picture is what it pur
ports to be. By enclosing a small lm'k of hair, and
slitting place of bir'.h, age, disposition nnd coui
plcxiou, and enclosing fitly cents and stamped en
velope addressed to yourself, you will reccivo the
picture and desired iiilorinntioti"hy return mail All
communication sacredly eoi.lidenliiil. Address iu
confidence, .MaiiasieE. 1'. Tuoiinton, P.O.Box
223, Hudson, N. Y. feb 16- 07. ly.
T H E W ORL1) AS T O N I S II II D
at Tin: voNDi:niais i;kvklationh
madk uy Tin: uKUAT Ayntoi.ouisr,
iUaduiuc E3. A. aaZ,tti:fiC0.
She rcveulsBecreti nn m rtiil ever knew She r-urs
to iKipimii'r lln ey win, Irtini (iuiciul events, cut;iKUiii'lit,
criiKoi'D) in luve, l 'Bt nl rrUiuuib mn it iriitlfc, loss ui money,
ic , have bei'mnr ilcsjiniitifht. b.ic biinu ti.'lhf( tlne
I 'ti! ft;tr;iieti. givcmiiloiiiMiidii ciTcermni; at'Neiit tnt'iit'ii
tic livcr.t,rt!tiiiulial or otok-n rt pT ty. tejliu yvu iheluti
iiosk wuure tarsi '.i'iiilieti ut .uitnie uutl ut wliai iu will
lit lll'itfl BUCCt'ijsflUI, L'ltlltfsl fcpriil) MllimUCB Uiul ti:lnj ) t U
tit very day you u ill marry, gtvc ) u Hie .lUiiir. LUt-ams
and ehaiuiMei uticn nl the pencil. Niu rendu your vuty
tlnnjiilit, uiul by liei aUnuat miperntitunil towuii unveil
Hit Uhik una liaideii inysieiicS l tUe luture. Kit -in I lie
niais wet.ee in the Itruruueiit lite uuilciie tUurti ihut over
come ur pred anmijie ht the cmiliuiunnn--tnm tiie
acpuctB uml puhiuniis if the pluneis una the lixrd ktara in
the lieavenn at (ht lime nl' birth, the ih-duL-eii the intuie
dcfeiii.y ufniaii. I'uii iiit Ut consult the gicilct Aitiriii
gikt un t-it ill. It (Mats you but u in tie, and you may uevrr
URtiiu iiiiv so luvorahle un opportunity. CoiiFiiUuti- n tee,
Willi likenrm a tul Ml (Ickiied ititoriicillui,, l r.iriiea
living ut a dial tuce can imih.ii It the Alutlame by mill Willi
eIu:itfiMtiy unit satiflactton to Un-iiiM-lves, mt it' in peis.tii.
A full ai.d explicit chart, wnitm mil, with all impnrit-a
utuwrteJ and lifitaifa eiirloat-J, Bent by mini on iec-ipt
of price h(j ve nifiiiiont.'d, Tiie atnetebt aiciesy will be
maintained, und all conexpontlein e returned or Crtiovet.
lie ereiiffsni the Inhebt ordt r furmalicd thoke delimit;
thf-in. Write plainly the day ti tti iiinth iti.tl yuai 1.1
whu'M v-u were burn, encl"imr mull luck of I air.
Adiir'esi, MahaMs II. A. IM.kKU.O.
1. O. UltAWt-R -J.J, ULVfALO, N V.
Febru tiv 10, IUT. ly
Thete nmielh ijtacl talingK u( joy b a!l,
To youii and l old, to ureal and to tmall ;
Tiie l.iuiy wlnclt oneu was go precious und tare,
la nee for alt, und ull may le lan.
stiy tlkAi ' t
CHASTELLAIt'S
VSITE LIQUID
Ftir linpiovinii and Ueauiifying tiie Oomplrxion
The mott vuUahle und pt it'uct prepuiatiou m use, fur
giving the skill a lieauiiiul peaii-nWe tint, that is mdy
ftiuud in youilt. It tpiu-kly reumves Tan, I'tcckks. l'mi
plea, lilulches, Mtu I'dieiiea, SuiIjwiil-m, lruplioiis. and
KlV impurities of tho sknt, kindly healing the same Icavmy
the Uin while and flt-ar ua iiUiiuter. Its use ran not be
detectfd by tue claeil acrutiny, dial bciiijf a vegetable prr
panitmu is perfectly hurmlesa. It is Ihn only ailicle of
the kind used by the French, and is considered by th l'a
risiun as mdiaiM'iiKible hi a peifect l ua-t. (ipwaitls (if
3U,0nu Utilllra wore sold duiin the iiH yeur, a suUicifnt
puarEiitt-eof iis tilicuiy. Hnee only 75 cents but by
UiuiK poat-pt'id. ou rweipt n an older, by
a i: it u i-: h , ih l' r rsco.,c hem i us,
It-Kivcr fit, Tiny, N. V
Fehrunty 16, 1867 ly
Eeparator Capilli.
Tarow awn)' your false fuzzes, your switches, your wig
Besuuetiveof coiulori, and nH vvorili a fiji;
Come aged, collie youtlifut, come uglyaii'l fun,
And rejoice in your own luxuiiant tia.r
licparalor ('ai' illl,
For restoriafi hair upon hutj heads (from whatever cause
it inn) have luiieu out) and loichiK a growth 'if tiuir ujiou
Hie I'aee, it ns no equal. It will force tle tteunt to prow
uoun the siuotillieht laee ill from live to eilit weeks, or
hall Uhiii luld heuds ill from Iw.i to three months. A lew
Ignorant irai'tiliouers have asserted th.it there' is liolluiir
tiiut will force or hasten the growth of the lutir of lurd.
Tilcir asserlloiia are fulse, as thousands of living witnes
ses (lioiii their own excellence) can hear witness But
tnuiiy will say. how aie we to dixiiiiguisli the genuine
fritiii llie kpunoust It certainly IS diUiuult, as nlue-teiillia
of the dillcrent PreMiautaia sdvefliacS tor Itie bair and
beard are entirely worthless, and you may have already
thrown away (urge amounts in their purchase. To such
we would say, tiy tbe ttniwrator Ca;uoili; it will cost you
uothiug uulens ll Volt)' comes up to our representation. If
youi lliuseist does ift keep it, send us one dollar sod we
willforwaid it, postpaid, together with a receipt for the
inouey which will t- returned you on application, piovi
dlug eutlie satislucliou is no! given. Address,
W, L. CLAltK Ac CO., Chemists,
No 3 West Payette Street, 8 hacks., N. Y.
Februaiyia, l!7. ly '
, lIOKOL'II Ai uri'.
To the liuryw and Council of the Uurowjh
of Sunbury, Utate oj Pennsyhania :
Tiie underisigDt'U Committee on Fitiaucts,
rcspectlully report, 111 at lliey uuJited the uo
count if tho Horough of SuuUury with liun
jainiu Hendricks, Treasurer, from JIurih
27th, 1803, to January Ulst, 18U7. And tho
account of Georgo Weioer, Collector lor the
year 1804 rul 18(13. Also the accounts of
John Diemer, Collector for 1S03, am) that of
Solomon Hiindel, Collector tor 1859 and
1800, and nod a followt :
A balance in the huuds of Benjumin Hen
dricks as r receipt and clikbur&ementi,
amounting to the sum of fourteen dollars
and tHenty thrce cents, (U.S3 )
A tmlnocuin fjivor Jof George Wbiscr aa
per receipts and disbursements for tbe ycnri
1804 and 1809, amounting to tliosnm oi' two
htinilred nnd twenty five, dollars and twenty-
seven cents (f 233.27.)
A balance in tbo liunda of John Dicmer
amounting to una liuudrud nnd fifty two
dollars and ninety-nine cents (f 152.SJD.)
A balance duo tho liorougli from Solomon
Shindel amounting to six hundred and nine-ty-toven
dollars and twenty. eight and ono
half cents, ($G'J7.2Hi.)
IJenjiimin Hendricks, Treasurer, of tho
Borough of StmUiry in account with the
same from March 27th, 1803 to January 81st,
18C7, inclusive.
mi.
Mny 11, '65, To cash rco'd. from .Tohn W. Biicher.
former Treasurer (in full) $1107 Hi
Mny 0, '65, Toca'h reo'd. of John Dio-
mor, Collector. SA9 62
ii 2(1, " " ' " 3li4 0U
Junc2rt," " " " l-'ti (10
March II, 'M. ' " " " 100 00
April 14, '65, To cash reo'd. from Geo. Weiior
Collector,
307 00
4110 00
400 00
401 43
130 )
148 M
S0o7 33
3125 OA
1SS1 06
2.i! 83
2176 84
72'J 75
201 72
6115 50
June 21, '63.
July 29, 'OS.
u ii
Sept. 12, '65.
Oct. 2, '05.
Nov. 23,
Feb. 17, '60.
-May 2, '66.
July fi, 'fill.
Oct. 13, '66.
1070 70
148 50
752 42
14.10 58
8(1(1 (10
03 77
TO no
(0 Oil
50 00
Dec. 22, '00. " "
" It l 14 II
Jan. 14, '67. " " "
it it it
April 23, '66. To cash reo'd of Jnmm Boyd
Wharf Rents. 1MII5,
" 6, '06. To cash roe'd Grant A Uro.
Jan. SO, '07. " J. Huns it Co.
" Geo. Ilright.
Overseer of Poor, 1865,
70 00
$23,919 33
Ey on.h paid on Toor Orders
" " on Horough and
Road Orders
' " on Doiintv
Ry Peroentnge on S23430 37
Balance due liorough,
$1723 89
0R17 15
11. WIS 33
4'i8 72
14 24-523,919 33
Goorgo Wciser. Collector of fluroiich, Road, Tour
nnd Bounty tuxes for 18(15.
DU.
To balance dtio Borough on Bounty, Ro-
rough, Road nnd Poor taxes tor 18(1 1. $135 19
Toauiountof Duplicate, Bounty. Borough,
Road and Poor tuxes fur 1865. 18,696 SO
fI8,b31 im
CR.
Sept. 12, '05. Ey cash pd. Treas'r
iluudricks, (i.i7 31
3 1 2d 0.1
" l'Jit 8'i
23S4 R.'t
24711 84
" 7'.'a 7i
2ol 72
" U0 (II)
Oct. 20. -6S.
Nov. 22, '6b. " "
Feb. 17, "6(1. "
May 2. 'tifl. "
Jul'v 5. ' " "
Oct". 13. " "
dan. 1 1, 'C7. " "
lly F.xouerutiou
Uy Peicsntao on $15.3(19 61
(ut 5 per cent)
3127 13
TriS 51
Jl'J,0i7 25
Amount overpaid by Collector
22S 27
?l9.0i7 2d
Oeorno Weiscr, Collector of Horough, Road, liounty
und l'oi.r taxes for tho year IbO-l, in account
Willi Uorougb of Sunbury.
DR.
To uneollceted Doiintv Tax as per ra-
port of Auditors filed May 4. 'fi.'i. ?3(i3 49
To ciij-Ii in Collector" hr.nd.s oi' Itounty
a.' per report of Auditors of lsii , 217 7tl
To UDcolleoled lloro. iload tuid l'oor
taxes as piir stated report, 3SI 77
To cnh in Collect's bands of liorougli.
Road aud Poor taxes as per ab. rep't, II fi 17
Total,
51073 U'J
CM.
Jan. 24, 'CI. Uv ca.h pd. Treas'r
Jfcndricks, S1O0 00
July 23, '65. " i;:o CO
' 41 lly Exonerations
on liounty, 372 19
l'v Pernentii'ie on
$S0? 07 (at 2 (5. ct.) 10 13
Juno 24. 'Ci. lly eash pd Treas'r
Jleudrieks.
401 l.t
Julv 2!i,'Gj
1-JS 39
lly Exonerations on Borough,
Road timl l'oor taxes,
Ry l'ereciitngo on $117 it)
(at i per cents.)
Ealuueo duo Rorouli
SO 24
22 37
i;is 19 $1,67S 9.j
John Diemer, Collector of Borough, Road
nnd l'oor Taxes l'ir the year 1SU8, in ac
count with the Borough of Sunbury.
DR.
To nmottiit of uncollected tax as
per report of Auditors filed May
4, lSlij, $1030 74
To amount in hand of Collector
ns per stilted report and neglected
to be charged in report of Audi
tor's for '01, 1C9 34
Total,
CR.
Match 0, 'C.", By cash pd
Treas'r Hendricks
Mny 0, 'G5. "
15:01) 03
100 Oi)
una a-i
'Ml 00
135 00
Juno 2li, 'C5 " . "
By Exonerations
S3 71
By iereeutn,'e on Jf 1 ,117 1)7
ut 3 per cent.) n.'i 8(1
Baluuce duo Borough, 13J 1'0-$1200 OS
Solomon Shindel, Collector of Borouph,
Road und l'oor Taxes for the yenrs lrJoU
and lcOO, in account with U.u Borough
of Sunbury.
DR.
To anioutit due on Duplicate of
18"i9, ns per report of Auditors
of Feb. 14, 02.
To amount duo on Duplicate, of
1800, ns per stated report
Total, fb04 0(1 J
CR.
March SO, 02, Bv cash pd
Treas'r 1'. V. Univ. f 107 SI
By Percentage on $1U7 31
"(at 5 per celit) 0 87
Balance duo Borouyh CU7 2SJ $004 CCJ
Your Auditors have carefully examined
the reports of former Auditors and the min
utes ot Council, und find nothing further in
relation to the account of Solomon Shindel,
with tho Boroiioli, than the above. The,
payment of $107 51, wus mado Murch 20,
18ii'i, us will bu seeu ly report of Auditors
(Messrs. (Jrecuough, I'lfiisuiils aud Bourne,)
dated June 8, ISOil, Council Minutes, page
40.
David lluupt and Benjamin Zettlemoycr,
Overseen" of the 7'oor for 1G2, in ue ouut
with the Borougii of Runbury.
DR.
To balance in hands of David llaupt
as per report of Auditors tiled Juno
8, 18051, $53 82
To uncollected tax as per stated
report 410 10
Total, t4Gl! 51
Un the above amount (f 109 31) said Over
seers are entitled to u credit of percentage,
Exonerations and Compensations for services.
Statement of outstanding and unpuid Orders
against tho Borough of Suubury.
Poor Orders. $107 50
Borough aud ltoad Orders 5443 88
Total, - (3549 t8
The accouut or statement of indebtedness
of Borough upon Bonds issued to Volunteers
accredited to the Borough, and Monies paid
to recruits by Committees authorized to that
cud, ia not, as will le observed, contained
in this report, but will receive the immedi
ate attention of your Committee.
All of w hich is respectfully submitted.
A.N. BRICE, )
J. WEISER BUCIIER, Aud'rs.
LLOYD T KOI1RBAUI, )
$010 54
002 15J
PSEUVIAN G?AH0 SUBSTITUTE I
rsAucar
BONE ; .
8 UP J5 U P II O S P II A T E OF LIME.
DAUOH Ss BCXNB, '
Bolo Munufuoturers A, Proprietors,
UliLAWAllK RIVEIl CHEMICAL WOItKiH,
I'lIILADELl'IIIA, U. 8. A.
Pur Wheat, live, Hurley, Corn, Outs, Po
tatoes, Tobacco, Buckwheat, Sorgliuin, Tur
nips, IIiip, tlnrdcu Vegeuhies, aud every
Crop Hnd 1'lutit.
Kspeeioily recommended to the growers of
6TitA ni:itrtii:s, UAiri:itKii:s, blackdeh-
KlliS, AND ALL SMALL Fit CITS.
More than 13 years of regular use upon all description
of Crops grown lu the Minute and tiulliern Stutes. Ima
given a tiic.h dtgrer o! popntiuity to this MANl'RK,
whieli pluees its application now, entirely utyoud a mors
eiteriiiieiii.
UAIGUS'3 RAW
!!iiiltot-iiosilialc ol" Lime,
Is eniinentlv a success asa Siilulilnte for Peruvisa Uuann
ami r'mlile Mmiuie and is olb red to the Aaneulliintt of
Hie No'theln nn I Knslera (tales lis a lerlililer that will
cheaply rrstore to the Soil, those esseut lals widen httva
been diauied from it by constant cropping and light manu
ries. IT is very prompt in its action is lasting ill eflVrt to a
degree uiiattiiilicit It,' any coinini-icittl milium- ill lh llmrkel
and is ulloriled at a much lets cost than lioughl Stable Ala
mire, or Peruvian tittiiiin i'lie lihor involved in its use
is far less l hun Unit of applying stable manure, whim theta
Is no rik lrom the iutroiiuelion of noxious weeds.
tV fanners are recommended t.i puiehnse of the denier
located in their MciEjih'Thood. Ill teetions where no dea
ler is yet tttaUtikllril.lhe Phosphate mny be procured direct,
ly froiii Uieiiudstsijjoed,. A i'liced Cileulur will be sent
to all who npplv.
Our NKWVAMPIII.KT, "Howto Maintain the Fer.
tilltvof Ameriemi Knrtiia." PO Kices. eivins I'lltl iiiloflns-
Uoil ill regard lo the use of inimuie Ac , will be funiiahbd
grutls ou application.
UALGII fc SOXS,
OrJ'ce Yt. 2D .S. IMmrare Avenue,
PilllDKt.PlllA.
BAUGH UnOTnERS & CO,
General Wholesale Agents,
Ko. 181 Pearl .St., corner ol Cedar.
NEW YORK.
GEORGB DUG DALE,
Wholesale) A'ent for Maryland & Xiramid,
No. 105 Smith s Wharf,
BALTIMORE. JID.
Sold by
SMITH A OENTIIEIl, Sunbury.
July 2, liio. ly
H0 0KSr"STAT10NERY
uiul
VARIETIES,
Always on hand a large aiul complete stock of
ALBUMS, Juvenile, blank, School, Ilvinu and
Prayer BOOKS.
Aoto, E.cticr, H 1 mitl t'sip Paper,
GOLD PL'XS AND UOI.DLlt.S.
Pens, Inks, Pencils, Port-Folios, Pictures, Ticturo
Frames, Musical Instruments. iStrings, Music, Lamps,
Shades, Globes, tie.
Soaps, Chains. Sleds, Canes, Games, llruhes, Port-
luomues, and Fancy Articles of all kinds.
Wall liiir, IIorIT nsisl Viulor
h!aal-i. Agent Tor ' La Hose's Hair Hestorative,"
red 'Fnamcl of America."
Xlrnfls 011 Duropo and Tickets for Etearn Vessels.
QUICK BALLS AXD SMALL PltOFITS the
uiotto lit
I.IGIITNKR S IJookSlorc nnd News Depot,
Feb. 2, 1SC7. Market Square, Sunbury, Pa.
BOOTS, SHOES AND TE.UNKS
11. . nn
arccEssonTo
vr . W . A P S L E Y .
IN addition to our large stock, already nti hand, wo
are now receiving a full supply of Fall aud Win
ter goods for Ludieb, Gentlemen, Misses and Chil
dren's wear.
Also a giufl assortment of Trunks. A largo lot of
K. II. lini?i, Gents' lino leather iSalohelj. Vo wish
it distinctly understood that wo intend selling our
goods at small profits, exclusively for tbo cash.
Don't forget tbo pluoe. Apsley's old stand, in tbo
well-known house of Mrs. iiuulion, Market street,
Sunbury. Pa.
NOTICE Coots and Mioes neatly repaired at
short noti.-e. If any bought of us should rip thoy
Minn Lo tixcd tor notuing.
II. U. TIIACIIER.
Sunbury. Dec. 8, 18fiil. tf.
Well oCl'oi-'i'it Atlucltitieul.
J. L. Master, )
vs. SNo. 29, March Term, 1507.
Joseph 8. Silver jr. )
NOllTUl'MUEHLAND COl'XTV, SS.
. , TO THB SltKIllFI or said Cocstr,
I I.. M. J UtiEKTi.vu :
Wo command you, that you attach Joseph S. Sil
ver, jr., late ot' your County by all and sinulur. his
floods und chatties, moneys, ri'ht, credit and effects,
auds and tenements of the defendants, in tbo hands
aud possession of any person or pervoiis whatsoever,
tho same mny bu, so that ho bo and appear beforo
our Court of Common Pleas, to be bold on at Sunbury
in and for suid County, on the seeroid Monday of
March next, there lo answer J. B. Massor, in a plou,
ot debt in one huudrcd aud eleven dollars aud sixty
oenta.
Aud also that you summon any person or persons
whatsoever, in whose bauds or possession said goods,
chatties, ,to., may be, and also suuiuiou said person
or any suid peisous, or otbur persons whatsoever, as
Garnishees, that they be ana appear beforo court
on tbo second Monday of March next to answer a bat
shall be objected agaiiist and abide tho Judgment of
tho Court therein, und have you then their Ibis writ.
, WITNES the Hon. Alkxakdeu
Fifty cents
Hevenuo
Stamp.
Johdan, President Judge of our sai l
Court at Sunbury, thia loth day ut
Jauuary, A. D. Isu7.
JOUX J. r.EIMEXSN'TDER, Proth'r.
Prolhonolary s Office,. I
Sunbury, Jan. 2d, lbu7 G
.IIAVITA MAUKR.
Mrs. A. TWEED,
Market street, 3 doors East of the Kew Bunk Build
lug.SlXCUUV, PA.
r ESVECTFC1.LY informs hor friends and tho
public that she has again opened a shop, u
.Market streol. Sunbury, where iho is prepmed lo
muko to order Ladic' Dreses, in an entire new
style, Ladies' Cloaks, ha. Also Gentlemen's shirts.
Orders respectfully solicited.
Sunbury, Jan. lt, Iid7. ly
IX tbo liorough of Sunbury, desirably situated, in
tiigb and central loeatious,
1'OU tV.I.I',
ou such eur tern s as will cnablo persons, with a
limited amount uf available money, to purchase
houius. l'ursous having
Miuerul or 'I'lnibrr l4iad,
Faruig, Dwellings, or other Ueul Estate, for sulo or
lease, as well as those dusiriug to purchase or rent,
aro invited U euusult tho subscriber. Hit connec
tion with reliable firms in New Yolk, Philadelphia,
aud eloewbere, afford unusul advaniagri.
CoaveyauoiiiK ooiroollv ard neatly executed
JXO. KAV CLEMENT,
Atloruey at Law.
Third door west of Smith ft G ember iov .Stoie,
Sunbury, Pa
Sunbury, Deo. 8, IHafl. tf.
Kroid fsvsv.3Tax:0
milK STOCK aud FIXTl KE.S of an estsbh.hed
X Cunieeiionery, with ait Oyster deparimcut, and
good run of eustoiu.
Apply sooa to
rr. JXO. C. MILLER,
Jan. 13, 17. fcuubury,
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