Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 06, 1867, Image 4

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    PEBTJYIAN GTJAHO SUBSTITUTE I
BAUG1T3
I.A.'W BONE
SUPERPHOSPHATE OP L1MK,
, BAUGH e BONB,
Sole Manufacturers A Proprietors,
DELAWARE RIVER CHEMICAL WORKS,
PHILADELPHIA, U. 8. A.
Tor Wheat, Rye, Barley, Cord, Onts, Po
Utoe, Tobacco, Buckwheat, 8org!ium, Tur
nips, Hops, Garden Vegetables, ami every
Crop and Plunt.
Especially recommended to the grower of
TRAWBERRIKfl, RASPBKRRIK3, BLACKBER
RIES, AND ALL SMALL FRUITS.
More than 13 years of regular use npon nil description
if Crops grown in the Middle aiirl Southern rtntes, has
given a nigh degree of popularity hi tbia MANuHi-;,
winch placet Hi application uow, entirely beyond a mere
experiment.
BAUCHS'S RAW BONE
Kuper-IMioNphnte of l.Imp,
li eminently a euceeaa aaa Subslltnte f'W Peruvian Ounno
and Stable Manure ami i r'flereil to tna Aftrirunurui in
the Northern an I Kastern Statea aaa fertilizer that will
cheaply reatora to the Soil, thoaa esaenlialt which have
been drained from it by cniiatant cropping and light maim-
I P ta VArir nfnnint in Ita action It lasting in effect to a
decree unaltaineri by any commercial manure in the market
and ia afforded at a much lesa coat than bought Stable Alt
...,r. nr P.r.ivinn linnno The 1-ahor involved in ita ate
ia far leta than that of applying alible manure, while there
la no risk from the introduction of noxiout weedt.
rfFarincri are recommended to purchnae of the denier
located ill their neighborhood. In sections wnare no oea
i.. i ,..t.lihrf ttw, I'hnanhate mnv be procured direct'
ry from the undersigned. A Priced Circular vt ill be tent
to all who applv.
n..r nrw pamphlet. "Hnirto Maintain the Fer-
tilily of American Farms." W) pages, giving full informa
tion in reirnrd to the nte of manure Ac . will be furnished
gratia on application.
BA.UGII & SONS,
Office No. 20 8. Delmrare Avenue,
PHILADELPHIA.
B AUG II BROTHERS & CO,
General Wholemle. Agenti,
No. 181 Pearl St., corner ol Cedar.
NEW YORK.
GEORGE DUG DALE,
Wholesale Agent for Maryland Jb Virginia
No. 105 Smith's Wharf,
BALTIMORE, MD.
Sold by
SMITH A GENIHER, Suubury.
July 28, 188ft. ly
o o is ' s
DYSPEPSIA CURE!
mH13 GREAT REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES of
X the
TOM AO EI
ia the ditcovery of the inventor of Cue's valuable Cough
Balaam, while experimenting for hiiown health. It cured
Cramii in the Stomach for him which had before yielded
to nothing hut chloroform.
The almoat diiily testimony from various parltof the
country encourage ut to Mieve there it no disease caused
by a disordered stumacn it win not apeeuuy cun.
Physicians endorse and Ubo it 1
Ministers give testimony of its efficacy.
And from all directions we receive tidings of cores per
formed.
DYSPEPSIA I
It it tare to cure.
HEARTBURN!
One dote will cure.
SICK-HEADACHE!
It hat cured in hundreds of cases.
HEADACHE AND DIZZINESS !
It stops in thirty minutes.
ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH !
It corrects at once.
RISE OF THE FOOD !
It stops Immediately.
DISTRESS AFTER EATING ;
One dote will remove.
CHOLERA MORBUS!
Rapidly yields to a few dotes.
BAD BREATH !
Will be chanced with half a buttle
IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS
Its UNPRECEDENTED SUCCF.S3 ia owing to tb
fact that
It Cure) ly AItInsr Xalnre
TO RE-ASSERT HER SWAY IN THE SYSTEM
Noilly every dealer in the United States sells it a
ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
C -G. CLAK & CO., Proprietors,
NEW HAVES, CONN.
February 23, 1S67. ly.
$100 REWARD
- For a medicine that will cure
Ct'l'GHS,
INFLUENZA,
TICKLING ill the THROAT,
WHOOPING COUGH,
oi relieve
CONSUMPTIVE OOUGH8,
aa quick aa
COE'S COUOn BALSAM!
OVER ONE MHXION BOTTLES
have been sold and not single instance of lit failure ia
kiiowu. We have,inoui poitettiuu, any quantity of Cer
tiorates, sotue of tliein from
EMINENT PHYSICIANS
who have osed itm their piaci ice, and given it the pre
eminence over every other compound.
IT DOES NOT DRY UP A COUGH,
but LOOSENS IT,
. aa to enable the patient to expectorate freely. Two or
three dotes.
Will Ikvabiaslt Cms TicsLiKa in tiii Tusoit !
A half hot.le hat often completely cored the moat Stub
born Cuugh, and yet, though H It to turetnd sjieedy in ut
operation, it it perfectly harmless, being purely vegetable
It it very agreeable to the taste, and iruy be administered
to children ol any age.
In eatee of CROUP we will guarantee s cure, if taken iu
teuton.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOI T IT!
It it within the reach of all, it being the cheapest and bet
medicine extant.
C. G. CLARK A CO., Proprietor,
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
February S3, 167. ly
There cometh glud lidiuga of joy to all,
To yuuug and to old, to grout and to small ;
The beauty which once waa so piecious and taie,
It free for ail, and all luay be lair.
II y tlse use or
CHASTELLAR'8
WHITE LIQUID
T'tt Improving and Beautifying the Complexion
I be most valuable an
ffivint- the tkia a beau
Tut most valuable and perfect preparation in use, for
tuui
peart-like tint, that it only
fouuuin youth. It quietly removes Tan, Fiecktea, Piur
pies. BUiteliet, MoU Pulcnae, eWllowneas, Eruntlons. and
all impurities of the akin, kindly bealiag the tame leaving
Hit akiu white and clear at alabaster, lis use can not be
detected by trie cloaeat tor utiny, autl btiuK a vegetable pre
, uaiatitHt la perfectly haniiltaa. It ia the only article of
tne kind used by the French, and ia considered by the Pa
risian aa indispeuaabUi Ia, a perfect toilet. Upwards of
30,aio bottlet were sold during the past year, a authoieiit
guarantee of its tmcaoy. Price only 75 cents. Sent by
mail, pott-paid, on receipt of an order, by
UEHOKH, SMUT Its CO., Caemiata,
4 River St., Troy, N.Y
February IS, '
EXCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOR ! ! "
CHASTELLAU'S
Hair Exterminator J
FOR RtMOVINO BL'PKRFLl'OUS HAIB.
' T.i tht adiet eapeciully, this invaluable depilatory re.
emumaida iiaelf at being an almoat indispensable article to
female beauty, ia eatily applied, duet not burn or injure
tht tklu, bat sets diiectly ou the loots. It it warranted to
eiaova superfluous hair from low foreheads, or from any
part of tka budy, completely, totally and radwally aaur
aiiutj the turns leaving the akia tuft, tanuoiu aud uaturaL
1 hit is the uiy ar-.ieJ. uaad by tka Fiauca, and it tht only
real effectual dilatory in xiauuui Frios 71 ctntt per
package, scut poat-pald to any addraat, ou receipt of as
inter, by
BERGI'R, RIIUTTw A CO., Ceeruitu,
t- River W , Troy, N . y.
Tcuruar) IS, le7ly ' " '
321
BOOKS, STATIONERY
: VARIETIES,
Always on hand 4 large and eomplets stock of
ALBUMS, Juvenile, Blank, Sobool, Hymn and
i 'i i : Prayer BOOKS, .
Ntle, Letter, 1r-fcnl and Cap Paper.
GOLD FENS AND HOLDERS.
Pent, Inks, Pencils, Port-Folios, Pictures, Ploturt
Frames, Musioal Instruments, Strings, Mutio, Lamps,
Bhades, Globes, As. ,
3P3BE1PUM3SS9
Soaps, Chains. Bleds, Canes, Games, Brashes, Port-
monnics, and Fancy Articles of all kinds.
Walt Paper, Horsier and Window-
fchndc. Agent for "La Rote's Hair Restorative,"
and "Enainol of America."
Drafts on Europe and Tickett for Steam Vessels
QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS-tbe
motto at
LIGHTNER'S Book Store and News Depot,
Feb. 2, 1867. Market Square, Bnnhury, Pa.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
BOOKS AKD STATIONERY,
Monthly Tims Books Drawing Books and Slates.
Bocks, Hymn Books. Bhnk Bookt, Memorandum
J503KI, UlflneS. rWKOi IHWH, ink dwuhs, rcug,
Pencils, a fine assortment of Paper, Ink, Ae.
For tale by ANNA PAINTER.
Phllndelplitn A I"rle Rnilrond.
rnniS irreat line traverses the Northern and Norlh-
I west counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie
on Lttko Erie.
It hns been lonsed wis U operated by tho Pcnnsyl
Tania Railroad Cuuipany.
Time of FatMtigtr Trains at Siinbury.
Leave Eastward.
Erie Mail Train,
Erie Express Train,
Elintra Mail Train,
Loavo Westward.
Erie Mail Train,
Erie Express Train,
Klmira Mail Train.
11.63 p. m.
6.35 a m.
10.25 am.
S.1C a m.
6.35 n m.
4.35 p. m.
Passer gor ears run thruuch on tho Erie Mail and
Express Trains without change both ways between
I'miuucipnia ana r.rie.
rew York Conned ion.
Leavo New York at 9 00 a m, arrive at Frio 10.00 a
m. Leave New Vork at 5.00 p. m., arrive at Erie
T.15 r. m. Leave Erie at 6.30 p. m., arrive at New
York 4.40 p. m. Leavo Krio at 10. 2j a. m., arrive at
New York 10.10 a. m.
ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS on all Nirht Trains.
For Information respecting Pajfenger business
apply at Cor. 30th and Market St., Philadelphia
And for Freight business of the Company's Agents,
S. B. Kingston, Jr., Cor. 13th and Muxket St.,
Philadelphia.
J. W. UevnolJe. Erie.
William lirown, Agent N. C. R. R., Baltimore.
11. H. Hot'RTO.I,
Gen'l Freight Agt. Philada.
U. W. Gwismer,
Gen'l Ticket Ag't., Philada.
A. L. TYLER,
Ucc'l Muoagcr, Williomsport
January 28, 1W7.
Great Attraction,
at the
NEW TIN -WARE,
Khoot Iron and Store Store of
SMITH & GE1TTEEP.,
STJISTEXJ-E?.-, IP-A...
Where they keep constantly on hand and nionufoc
ture to order ut snort notice.
UN AND SHEET IRON-WARE of ull descriptions
They would especially call the attention of pur.
cuasers to ineir large ana wen seiucicu i-iucn oi
C00E AND PARLOR STOVES.
The subscribers have made arrangements to have
all their best stoves made to order, and tboae who
would have a good stove would do well to go and
examine their large and well selected slock.
First. They defy competition on the following
tried iSrondt of took Moves, vis :
Combination ni Iturner, Cook.
Governor I'enn-Cook.
WABASH AND IHONSIDE3.
and tho well known Antidust Cook Stuve called
SPEAR'S ANTIDl'ST.
Also. Parlor and oflicc Stoves in ercnt rarictv em
bracing all the best manufactures aud most fushioti
able deshrns, unsurpassed fur beauty of finish siuil'li
city of arrangemenU combining cheapness, durubtiity
and each stove warranted to perform what they are
represented.
Also, The celebrated Baltimore Fire Place Stove,
for heating iirst, second and third stories by Registers
Also, VULCAN HEATER.
Also, the celebrated MORNING GLORY.
Coal Oil, Coal Oil I.nmpn, Shades,
CliiinuirM, and all article
usually kept In an establishment of this kind
They ore also prepared to furnihh Slate and do slating
in me nest workmanlike mauner.
Alto, to do Tin Hoofing, Snouting. Range and
Furnace Work, Gas Fitting, Ac. Repairing neatly
ana cuenpiy executea.
Also:
"Iluusli' Ituw Hone Snpcr-PliotM
pbate."
Remember the place. .Sain pie and Sales Room
nearly opposite Conly't Hardware Store, Market
street, betweeu Third and Fourth ttreett. Building
dark painted.
August 25, 1868.
EXPENDITURES AND RECEIPTS
OF
Northumberland Co.,
FROM
The First Day of January, A. D. I860, to the
Last Day of December of the same year,
both days inclusive.
Orders.
DR.
$ cts
1 order Eastern Penitentiary,
45 do for building and repairing
bridges
2 do Fuel
60 09
4292 88
450 75
22 03
1093 81
500 03
294 30
117 00
15 00
96 00
13 do
57 do
50 do
7 do
1 do
1 do
Fox Scalps
Elections
Constables pay
Refunding
County Auditors
J. FuriiBwortb, Auditing
County Officers,
10 do
Court Crier
Printing
Hnad damages
Prison Expenses
Sheriffs Fees
District Attorney
Jurors Puy
Commonwealth costs
Attorney for County
Koad and liriuge Views
Btutiouery
Seated aud unseated lands
Public Buildings
Insane Asylum
Inquisitions,
Assessor's Puy
Merchandize
Win. K. Martz, back pay
Incidental expenses
E. T. Drumhellcr for board
do
do
do
do
do
205 50
1081 25
44 97
8123 00
196 00
8080 73
1397 27
150 00
245 00
235 73
181 50
6126 24
135 05
62 20
495 00
41 14
140 00
640 60
20 do
78 t-'o
2 do
U do
19 do
1 do
60 do
4 do
5 do
44 do
4 do
1 do
81 do
1 do
ing jurors in the IMioads
tutu
280 5
804 46
8150 00
850 00
395 00
20 do
13 do
Interest
Loses to County
Jos. (J ass, Conimla'ri pay
II. Martin, do do
J. Ft km an do do
S. billman do do
T. M. Purscl, Janitor do '
Charles Weaver, Clerk do
do
do
do
do
do
400 00
51 25
210 83
15 do
1 do
8 do
33 do
740 00
261 85
80,000 00
28,683 45
Protnonotary s fees
Heal Estate
Court House
$60,804 40
To
Treasurer's commission on
159,003 30
To amonnt of outstanding orders
for 1805, and previous yeart
To amount of outstanding Boun
ty Orders
To Depreciated Moneys
1475 08
16193 48
725 00
97 00
$87,884 01
' CR.
By cash received from Collectors'
for 18U6, and previous years $17,430 04
By cash reoeited from collector
for uonntT Tx " '
7 93
By cash received from Lower
Augniu township ror Keep
Inrr HaDBah Bsyldfft
108 15
10
1550 00
2800 00
29 28
TO 00
8 05
1000 00
794 00
0 21
8 84
75 00
By Redemption money from
Wm. J. McWilliams -By
cash reoetred from II. Martin
as loau to county
By cah rec'cS from E. T. Drum
kr llnr. as loan to County
By CAsh ree'd for Rent for publlo
.bniUiinga
By casb received for materials aola
By eioneration tax received,
By cash received from Benjamin
llenuricKt, as loan iu vuuuvy
By cash received from Masonic
Lodge for old Court House
By redemption money from R.
Moses
By redemption money from Simon
Koble
By cash received from J. Haugh-
awout as loan to County
By cash received from Daniel
lleim, as loan to County
1500 00
000 00
By cnh received from Mrs. D.
Wolverton, tit loan to County
By cash received from Peter II.
buy tier, as loan to Couuty
400 00
By Court Tines
By ensh received from J. B. Master
25 00
for Deed
4 88
68 11
207 01
8.j0 08
2003 80
By cash received from U. II. Aw 1,
former Treasurer
By cash received for Militia Tax
By cash received fr Seated Lnnds
'! " " Unseated "
By excess of Expenditures above
tue lieceipts
27,780 CO
187,884 91
Treasurer in account with
R. II. AWL Km., former
Northumberland County t
DR.
To balance due Cncnty on 9tate Tax at per
Auditor's rtepnri ol l poo.
To balance due County fol Militia Flues at
per Auditor's Report of 1865,
To Imlnnce due County for Bounty Tax as per
913S 00
619 00
2137 18
Auditori tteport ol leoa,
CR.
By biltnce due fiom County on County tax
ftc,, as per Auditor's Report of I86S,
By cash paid Jobu Faiuswonh, Treasurer
j,385 78
S.3I7 07
68 It
S,3SS 78
JOHN FARNSWORTH, F.sq , Treasurer in account
with the County of Northumberland from the 1st day of
January, A I). IKK), tnthe last day nf December of the
wine year, both days inclusive, respecting county Tax, Ao.
DR.
To amnuntnf outstanding County Tax for 1865.
end previous years 33,527 07
To amount of outstanding County Duplicates
for 166, 3$V!71 81
To amount overpaid by Wm Cooner, Collector 10
To cash received from Lower Augusta Town
ship for keeping Hannah Savklge 103 15
To redemption money 16 65
To cash received from sundry persons at loan
to County "I'M 00
To ensh received for rent nf public buildings, tt9 tt3
To ensh received for materialssold 76 110
To cash received on Exonerated taxes, S 05
To ensh received from Masonic Lodge for old
Court House 704 Ofl
To cash received for Court Sort K5
To cash received from J. B. Master, for Deed 4 38
To cash received from R. H. Awl, funner Trea
surer 68 II
To amount received on unseated lands for 1864
and tetiS, 1,024 00
To amount received on seated lands for 1964
and 131 3o
To amount due Treasurer 9M5 87
64,44 31
CR.
By amount of County Tales outstanding on
the 1st dav of Januarv, lr67 8I5.W5 36
By amount of Kxoneiations allowed eollectnit 604 19
By amount of percentage allowed collector! 3'iOI 76
By errora in Duplicates it 61
By depreciated money 07 00
Bv amount nf County orders paid 60,0(13 30
By Treasurer's commission ou (50,003 30, I47S 08
(84,0(4 33
JOHN FARNSWORTH, Esn,,Treasurer, ofNorthum
berland County hi tccount with the sainn for Bute Tax t
DR.
To amount of outstanding State Taxes for 1805,
and previoiu yenre S7F5 70
To amount of Suite Tax Duplicate for 1866, S3I7
To amount of State Tax overpaid by J. Seller 3 18
To amount received on Unseated Lands foi 1861
und 1HU 1041 SO
To amount received on Seated Lands for 1E64
aud 1865 S18 78
(6,306 17
CR.
By amount nf State Taxes outstanding on
the 1st day of January, 1867 for 1866, and
previous years
By amount nf Exonerations allowed collectors
lly amount nf percentage allowed collectors
Bv errors on Duplieatea
By State Treasurer's Receipt ol February Stb,
IS67
By balance due County
(fl.1 99
(HI7 It
745 76
16 06
1033 S5
MIS 45
(0,306 17
JOHN FARNSWORTH, Esq., Treasurer. In account
with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for Licence
OUTSTANDING TAXES FOR
Yeart. Collector? Kantet. Dutrict. StaU. County. Militia,
1855 A. J. Conrad Zcrbe 19 42
1858 J. B. Masser Mt. Carmel Tp. 18 77 29 65
" George Zimmerman Upper Augusta 90
' Jacob Miller 1'oiot 1 00
1859 Jnmet Ouks Delaware 99
18U0 Solomon Ebiudel Suubury 2100
1801 Joseph Snyder Coal 70 00
" 8. Blair Milton 61 50
1803 M. Header Turbutville 13 00
" Joseph Sujdcr Coal 13 00
1803 H. Wagoner Cameron 10
" Joseph Snyder Coul 16 50
" M. Shade Lewis 1 00
1804 William Uoo?er Sunburj 60 00
" John O. Bright Upper Augusta 87 13 122 80
" F. McCarty Mt. Carmel Tp. 43 81 20 28 40 75
" D. Main Lower Mahonoy 14 00
1805 William Hoover Suobury 44 54 723 13
" W. Lake Sharaokin Borough 41 55
" II. Reader McEwensville 27 75 372 09
" E. Artman Turbutville 60 21
" J. Kissel Chillisquaque 180 01
" Isaac Sober Shamokin Tp. 200 78
" P. Hester Mt. Carmel Tp. 212 81 208 39
" C. H. Weikel Cameron 84 50
E. Shaffer Jordan 41 21
" E. Uowarter Upper Mshanoy 298 71
1806 Charles F. Martin Sunbury 99 91 1435 03
" II. Reader McEweosville 40 59 213 03
" II. Morgan Point 509 97
" J. O. Ritter Turbut 472 86
" J. Rissel Chilisquaque 1373 16
" E. Artman Turbutville 17 80 809 05
" 8. Laotz Delaware . 20 83 1037 51
" J. Snyder - Milton 1259 68
. " John ttaughawaut Upper Augusta 11 13 601 06
" William Johnson Rush 21 16 .
" M. McDonald Mt. Carmel Tp. 466 28
" William Ewing Mt. Carmel Borough 400 05
" E Long Cameron 48 52
" D. Wagoner Little Mahaboy 150 93
" 8. Bohner Jackson 169 66
" John West Jordan 884 44
" I. Sober Shamokin Tp. 88 57 971 87
" J Johnson Northumberland 600 83
" J. Ditchfield Shamokin Borough 434 74
J. Ditcfcfield Coal , 419 83
41 William Raker Lower Augusts, 500 61
u John Seller Lower Mahanoy 85 56 688 20
" C. Creamer Zcrbe 10 87 459 53
OUTSTANDING
1883
James Beard
Joseph Snyder
Jonas Stiue
McEwensvillo
Coal
Mt. Carmel
Those marked with a since paid.
We. tbe undersitroed Auditors of Northumberland county, State of Pennsylvania, do
certify, that in oorsuance of tbe 4th Section of an Act. regulation; Counties and Town
ships, the 6th day of April, 1834, we met at
BUQDury, on tne a 1st day or January, a.
did audit and settle the several accounts
judgments and abilities j and we do further certify, that opon due examination of tbe
Kx penes Book of the County, the indebtedness of the County In unpaid County Orders is
$30,831 68. Also, that tbe amount of outstanding Bounty Orders is $725 00.
Ia wltnesa whereof, we have hereunto Mt
id day oi reoruary. a. v., ioot.
. . "
' ' '
rnntjM let say
as yats.tsHHlys MtWtvt. s ; j-t A
DR.
0
Tt tmoant received for Lteeoeee fot Tavtnw
for its
T amount icsetvtd fot Lhpm mnrea for M
SM SO
1i OS
To amount testivM lot nestanrantt for 'as,
To amoan! received Un Retailers of Merehan
diae, Tati-pls) Allays, ratent Madielawa,
Coal and Lumber Yards, Breweiiee and
Billiard-roomtaa par Merchant lie Appraltera
L4at lof leva
S,34 SO
J.
I
tS,7S4 SO
CR.
Ry S Her cent Commission on (1,000 and 1 per
cent on B38U. S3 80
Br S net cent Commission on Ifll 00 II St
Rv S ner cent Commiaaiou on S7S5- 34 SS
By exonerations at per eertlnVatrt, S3 00
Rvl nff eent enntmUstnn on atUUO and 1 Veff Ct
on W.SPl SO W Of
By Plate Treaeurera receipt of April 18th, IMA, 07S 00
By T. H. Pnrdy'a receipt for publishing Mel-
eantile appraiser's List la English aud Oet .
man, 354 names 70 80
Ry State Treaturei's Receipt of Feb. Sth, 16fl7, 4.44S 3S
3,704 60
JOHN PARNSWORTH, Esq., Treaimrer, In account
with the County of Northumberland, respecting
Militia Finos for 1B64, and previous years.
DR. ,
To amount of outstanding Militia Fines. $6t2 48
CR.
By amount of outstanding Militia Fines on
tha 1st day of January. 1887. $3bi 72
By ain't of percentage allowed collectors, 12 Do
Hy am'nt of Exonerations allowed " S 00
tsy errors in uupiicaiee, iu
By order paid llarrifon Wagoner 1 42
By amount due County 266 49
$652 48
JOHN FARN8W0RTH, Esq., Treasurer, in account
will) the Treasurer of Hcnooi uoaras, supervisors
of Koads, Overseers of the Poor, and with Town
ships respecting Bounty, for Taxes on seated and
unseated lands for 1664 and 1885.
DR.
To amount received for Road Tax $2661 84
To amount received for School Tax olm 70
To amount reoeived for Bounty Tax 8613 78
To amount received for Poor Tax 1124 45
$16,126 37
CR.
By amount paid Supervisors of Roads,
ireasurers oi Donooi xtoaras, e., na
per receipts $14,675 46
By Treasurers' commission on $16,126 27. 806 31
By balance in hands of Treasurer 644 49
$16,126 27
JOHN FARNSWORTH, Esq., Treasurer, in account
with the County of Northumberland, from the first
day of January, 1866, to tht last day of Deaember
of tbe lame year, both dayi inclusive, respecting
Bounty Tax.
DR.
To amount of outstanding Bounty Tax, $511 94
CR.
By amount of Bounty tax outstanding on
tbe 1st day of January, 1867,
By amount paid by E. Shaffer, due Coun
ty from Treasurer,
474 02
87 92
$511 94
JOI1N FARNSWORTH, Esq., Treasurer in account
with Northumberland County :
SR.
To balance due County on Militia Tax
To balance due County on Bounty Tax
To bal. due State Tax and for State Taxes
on seated and unseated lunds for lb64
and 1865,
To balance due Treasurer
$267 49
37 92
2,215 45
26 01
$2,545 87
CR.
By bal. due Treasurer on County Tax, Ae. $2545 87
Statement of the Finances of Northumberland Coun
ty, on the first day of January A D. 1867.
DR.
To amnnnt nf ontatandini Countv Orders
for 1868, and previous years, $30,334 3
To amount of outalandiuz Bounty Orders 725 00
$31,059 53
CR.
By amonnt of nutttanding County Tax
lor 1866, and previous years, $15,065 36
By amount of outstanding Bounty tax
By amount of outstanding Militia tax for
1864 and previous yeart.
By amount due from Wm. E. Irwin, for-
mer Treasurer, as per last Auditor's
report
By amount due from Francis Bucher, for
mer Treasurer, as per Auditor's re
port of 1862,
By excess of Ctunty indebtedness above
aatettx
474 02
355 72
80 66
50 00
15,033 67
$31,059 53
County of Northumberland in account with tho Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania for 1866,
DR.
Tv amount ol State tax duplicate fur 1S66, $2,347 22
CU.
By am't of exonerations allowed collectors $53 42
By percentage allowed collectors 73 62
By State Treasurer's receipt of Feb. Sth, '67, 1923 25
By County Treasurer's commission on
$1652 77, 19 52
By balance due Commonwealth 267 11
$2,347 22
18G6 AND PREVIOUS YEARS.
, $058 99 $15003 86
BOUNTY TAX.
,$o53 72
15 00
04
438 98
$474 02
' "
the Commissioners' OtBce, in the Borough of
v., too., aaa aujournea irora time to time, and
as required of us agreeably to the best of our
our hands and seals at tha office aforesaid, this
r, iv.ukai; ud.
v U.K. CULP, ) L.B. Auditor$.
C. F. LITTLE, ) L. 8. )
UE17 GnOCERYl
1
CALL AT rURMArl-B OU BTAND.
I Kr,itiH - v , f; r.ii s- . w. ,
I
WH0LKSAL3 RETAIL
' AND
Provision Store
FOR CHEAP GOODS I "
- o
Their Stock la oomplete, eontittlng in part of
6VOAR8, COFFEES, TEAS, SPICES, COAL OIL
Tobaoeo, Cigars, Flour, Feed, Fish, Salt,
Hams, Shoulders, Chests, Fruit,
Gltss, Lamps, As., Ac.
Country Produce taken in exohanga for Goods.
iy Call and examine our Stock, and satisfy your
selves.
Sunbnry, May 12, 1866.
-' MUSGR0VE & BHAFER,
- Wholesale Dealers in
FLOUR & FEED,
Manfaotnrert of
CANDIES, BREAD, CAKES, &c,
Three Doors East of P. A E. R. R. Depot, Front St.,
NORTHUMBERLAND, PENN'A.
The Baiter Wagon will run daily to Eunbury and
Selins'Urove, to serve customers. Orders solicited.
Northumberland, Nov. 17, !t66. ly
FANCY DRY GOODS STOKE
MISS KATE BLACK,
Market street, four doors west ofWm. II . Miller's
Boot and Shoe store, SUNBURY, Pa.
T ESPECTFULLY informs her friends in Sunbury
Xv end Ticinity, mat tne not just opened ner
WINTER GOODS.
oi Notions and Fancy Dry Uoods,
Her stock consits of All-Wool Delaines, Bmbroide.
riot, Lace Collars, Bleached and unbleached Muslins,
Hbeetings, Drillings, Uaribaldt Muslins, uira-tye
Linens, Alapaoas, ropttns, irape ana taoe v ens.
Ladies' Winter HATS, Ladies' Woolen Caps, Break.
fast iShawls, Sontags.
Children's Woolen Circulars,
Children'! Woolen Skirts.
Mtne. Dcmorest't Hair Curlori, Hair Coils and
Curls. Gloves. Blockings. Collars, Corset, Ao.
Dents' Collars, Neckties, halfHoto, Handker
chiefs and Suspenders.
Bradley's new Patent Duplex Elliptic (or double
Dpring DAiniaj
HOPKINS Elliptic Skirts.
Porfumery, Toilet Soaps, Hair Brushes, Combs,
loys, ana a general Turieiyui nviww
KATE BLACK.
Sunbury, Nov. 24, I860.
TCE CRKAM FREEZERS and Haley's Patent
1 Clothe i ringers, for sale by
B. ZETELMOYER
Sunbury, July T, 1866.
A SEW AHUIVAL OF
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
AT THE STORE OF
J H ENGEL,
Market Street, SUNBURY, PA.
JUST received from New York and Philadelphia,
a large lot of FALL AND WINTER UOODS,
wnicn be win tun at small pronts, tor casn or coun
trv nroduce.
Hit line of Goods for Gentlemen's and Boys' wear
is good fine lilac and lilue trencn liutn, cine
Beaver Cloths lor Overcoats, the very best of Block
and Fancy Cassimeres, Good Satinett and Kentucky
Jean, all at low prices.
Hit lino of Ladies' and Misses' Dress Goods can't
be beat in this little borough.
HUNT OF II L A C U SILK
Plain and Figured Silk and Wool Poplin, all-wool
Poplin, Plain and Fancy French Merino, from one
dollar per vard upwards, of all bhadet and Colors,
all-wool Plaids, Alpaca, all colors, Plain and
Fancy Mohair Lustres, all-wool Delaines, Fancy and
f igured Engllsb Merinos, very nanusouie, uciainet
Calicoes and Muslim, all prices.
Ladies' Cloth for Drosses, Ladies' Cloth for Sacks
Sacking Flaunol, all shades, Ladies' Shawls, plain
and tancy.
BEST WOOL BLANKETS,
White Marseilles Quilts, Bed fpreads, Balmoral
Skirts.
Yankee Notions In Great Variety
Hosiery, of alt description, Gloves, fur Ladies and
uente. Dress trimmings, fancy Heltons, Ao., Ladies
French Corsets, Ladies' Hoop Skirts, Gents' Miirts
and Drawers, Ladies' Vests and Drawers, Ladies
Misses' and Children's Fancy Hoods, Wool Scarfs
Ladies' Faucy Scarfs, and a variety of other goods
CARPETS,
Wove Floor Cloths, Stair Carpets Floor Oil Cloths,
all widths, Carriage Oil Cloth, Tablo Oil Cloth
Widuw Shades, Plain Green and Brown OU Cloth
and fixtures for Windows.
aROCEBIE S,
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Crackers, Spicet, Salt
ibd, ineese, so.
Queensware, Glassware, splendid Setts of Tea ware,
at low prices.
BOOTS tt SHOES IN QBEAT VARIETY
Uatt and Cape, Oil, Paint, Glass, Putty, School
Bookt, Paper, Slates, Ac.
HARD WARE.
Shovels, Forks, Nails, Locks, Hinges and Sorewt
A Large assortment of WALL PAPER and Bor
der, at all prtcea.
All persons desiring to get good goods will please
give mm a can.
J. II. ENGEL.
Banbury, October 20, 1666.
Lackawanna fc IIIooiubui'e Hall
roud.
OX and after Jan. 1st, 1867, Passenger Trains
win run as ioiiowi :
SOUTHWARD.
A. M. A. M.
P.M.
7.10
8.20
P. M.
4.40
6 00
8 17
8.50
10 15
5 20
6.00
. 6.35
Leave Scranton, 5.60 10 00
" Kingston, 6.55 11.20
11 Rupert, 9 20
" Danville, 8 64
Arr. North 'd., 10 35
NUKTliWAKD.
Leave North 'd., 7.00
" Danville, 7.40
Rupert, 8.15 A.M.
' Kingston. 10 50 8 30
P. M.
250
9.05
Arr. at Scranton, 12.00 o5 4 00 10.15
Trains leaving Kingston at 8.30 A. M. for Scran
ton.oonneol with Train arriving at Net," York at 5.20
fawengers taking train boutn troin cortnton at
0 60 A.M. via Northumberland, reach llarruburg
li w r. m., naiuruore s.ou r. a., nasnington 1U.
00 P. M. via Rupert reach Philadelphia at 7.00 p. m
u. A. up't
Kingston, Jan. 19, 1887.
NEW MUSIC STORE.
Call at onr New Mutio Store in
EIiIN'8 GROVE,
buy one of Haimbs Brother's New
Piano Fortes.
and
Scale
Every Instrument is Warranted for fire years. We
alto keep constantly on hand a good stock of tha
celebrated PKLOUBET'S MELODEONS, CAB1.
NET and CllUUCii OHtlAKd. and ehaileoga others
w ui, vuwper uian we are tailing.
We alto keen all kinds of Musical Merchandise
ana receive ail tne latest mutio at toon at published
A liberal ditoount to teachers of Schools and Bern!
naries
tjTBeoond hand InstrnmanU taken In ezchance
for uew ones.
Pianos correctly turned sad repaired. Send for
vueuiar.
EALKM A BROTHER.
Sellnigrove, Snyder eo., Pa., July 28, 1866 ly
MAHTU maker.
" Mrs. A. TWEED.
Market street, I doors Zest of Iks New Bank Build
: ing, SUNBURY, PA. ;
RE8PECTFULLY infortas kt friends and the
publio that she hat again opened a shop, ia
Market street, Sunbury, where she is prepared te
1 ' " - r'""") aiuwra umw
siyie, i.aaiea- vioaas, tt. Alto UenUemen ' shiils
uraers respecuuuy souoiled.
Sunbury, Jan. 19, 1867. ly ' " " '
FINE Myrtle foaitvua
, at tbe Ptoey Stesre ef
ANNA PAINTER
BREAD & FANCY CAKES:
, 3D-A.-Vir PBYr ,
Two doers west of the Pott Offloe, 8UNBURY, Pa.
T) ESPBCTFULLY informs tka eitlsens of Sun
J.V bury and yioinity. that be will bake to order
silklndtef
Ci.kotjfbr nalfn, lartli Ac. J
Families are supplied with FRESU BREAD, Twist
Rolls, Rusks, Tea Buns, As., and alto kept on hand
manafastured out of tha best materials. . .
All orders will meet with prompt attention.
Having had larce experience I hope to give
general satisfaction to all who may favor me with
tnalr patronage. , 1AVID IfR.
Buntmry, Deo. , ISOBj
m. c. uiiARiiAnm
lonfectionery, Toy and
FRUIT STORE
Market Street, (KiiBbury, Pa.
CONFECTIONERY OF AIL KINDS,
TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
FRUIT, &c, &c,
"CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale at the above
V J establishment atwnolesale and retail, at reasen
able prices.
He it manufacturing all kinds of Confeellonarles
to Keep np a lull assortment wnicn are sola at low
rates.
Tobacco, Beears, Stationery, Nuts of all kinds, and
a variety of other a:tiolos, all of whioh are offered
wnolesale and retail.
LtrRemeniber the name and plaoe.r1
M. C. OEARI1ART.
Market street, 3 doors west ef. X. Bright A Bon's
tore.
Sunbury, Sept. 19. 1863. tf
THE VERY LATEST ARRIVAL I!
Fall and Winter Goods!
JOSEPH EYSTEK,
(Succetscuwr to John Bowen.)
Corner of Market and Fawn Street,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
Invites the publio to call and examine his elegant
aattoruncatui
WINTER GOODS,
which he will tell at greatly reduoed oricea. Ilia
stock oonsistt in part of
CASSIMEEES
CLOTHS, 8cC ,
Bilks, Delaines. Lawn?, Ginghams, Cnlicoes, Muslins,
tjuvuiiiig, iiuriiib, .cans, nuu s mil Mwr.luniOI
l'l...!.' TUI.i I i r.. it . . . e
Cotton end Woolen goods generally.
Hosiorv, Gloves, Uoop Skirts. Also Handkerchiefs.
Brushes, Combs.
Ilatx and Cnpn, Ilootn and fSlioes
Hit assortment of goods will not, lie it are sure
fail to please the fancy and suit the wants of any da
sirous oi purcnnsing. juis stocK oi
HARDWARE AND QUEENSWARE,
and Groceries ia large in quantity and choice in
quality, comprising generally everything needed in
tbe household either for use or ornament.
Ho is always ready and glad to see his friends
ana tASet pleasure in snowing tnem nit gooas even
though no tales are made. He only asks a call, and
is sure that the stock will compare favorably in
price ana quality wit a tne encapest.
Sunbury, Nov. 3, 166
TO "WIST LOTS
IN tho Borough of Sunbury, desirably situated, in
high and central locations,
I'OK SALE,
on tuch easy terms as wilt enable persons, with
limited amount of available money, to purchase
noines. rersont navtng
Mineral or Timber Ijintls,
Farms, Dwellings, or other Real Estate, for sale or
lease, as well as tnose desiring to purchase or rent,
aro invited to consult the subscriber. His oonnee.
tion with reliable firms in New York, Philadelphia,
ana eisewnere, anora unusui aavaotagei.
tonveyanoing correctly ana neatly executed.
JNO. KAY CLEMENT,
Attorney at Law,
Third door west of Smith A Gcnther's Store Store
Sunbury, Pa.
Sunbury, Dec. 15, 1886. tf.
I F you rant good Tin-Wore, go to SMITH
I PENT dER'S New Shop. drS.
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When by the use of DR. JOIN VII, I.E'3 EL1X1K vou
can ue eureu permanently, aHU at a inning cost.
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It will remove all nervous affections, depression, excite-
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tic. It will restore tbe appetite, renew tbe health of lh--ie
wno oave destroyed it oy aensuai excess nr evil practices,
Youna Men, be huinhuxsed mi more by 'Quack Doc-
toit" and ignorant practitioners, but send without delay1
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ncaa. a i-eriecK .ure ia ui'aniniecu 111 every IntUtlice.
I'nee, 81, or (our h. .tiles to one address, S3.
One bottle is sufficient to effect a cure in all ordinary
ALSO. DR. JOINVILLK'S SPECIFIC PIMA for
tne speedy and peimaneiitcure nf uouoirhea, tileet, Ure
thral Discharges. Uravel, Stricture, and all affections of
the Kidneys and Bladder. Curea effected in from una to
five (Uya They are prepared from vegetable extracta that
are harmlesa on the a stein, and never nauseate thestoin
ach or impregnate the breath. No rhange ofdiet ia neces
sary hile using them, nor doea their action in any manner
r,c win, uuvntea. pur.uua. r rice, al per IKtx.
Elthel of the above mentioned articles will be aent tn
any addreaa. closely scaled, and postpaid, by mail or ex
preaa, on receipt of price. Address alloidera to
liEKUKK, rHIJTTts .V Co., Chemiatl.
No. SS4 River (Street, Troy, N. Y.
February IS, 1887. ly
.STKOLOGT.
THE WORLD ASTONISHED
AT THE WOXDEIIFCL BEVELATIONS
MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST,
.tluduine II. A. PCIIK1UO.
She reveals secrets no mortal ever knaw. Bha mumm
to happiness those who. from doleful events, enuiuiuiha
crosses in love, l, of relations and fnrnds. loss of mouev.
Ac , have become despondent, bhe brings tiether tbe
long seiairated. gives information corcerning absent friend.
i i-.,.i.,,ouHtiKi oran Hen property, tells you thebusi
nets you are best qualified to pursue and in what you wilt
be moat aucceasful. causes aneadv mamav,. a,ui iiia .,..
the very day you will marry, gives you tbe .aune, likrueaa
aiHlchaiactenstiea of the per ton. elite reads vour verv
thoughts, and by her almoat auperjialural powera unveils
the dark .iiu hidden myMeiie. of the future. From the
start weae. in the firmament the malefic stars that over.
come or predominate in tha eoiifiuuiatio,, from
aspects and poaitious nf the planets and the fixed Mart in
the heavens at the time of luth, the deduces the future
destiny of man. Fail not ui consult the greatest Astrolo
gist oil earth. It costs you but a trifle, end you may never
again have ao favorable an opportunity. Consultation fee,
with likeness and all deaiied information, St Parlies
living at a distance can consult the Madame by mail with
equaUafety and satisfaction to themselves, as if in person.
A fall and eaplirit chart, written out, with all inquiries
answered and likeaeat encloaed, sent by mail on receipt
of price above mentioned. The strictest aecieay will be
maintained, and all correspondence returned or dettroved.
Ke-.reiioes of the highest order furnished thoaa desiring
them. Write plainly the day of the month and yeai iu
which you were bom, enduing a small lock of hair.
Addreaa, Madams H. A. PRURIGO.
P. O. DuAw.a tm Burr alo, N. Y.
February 16, 1 607 I y '
CRISPER COIYEA.
Oh ! she wtt beautiful and fair,
With starry eyes, and radiant hair '
Wb.we cutting tendrils soft, entwined, '
Eucbaiiied the very heart and mmd. '
CBI8PEH COMA,
For Curling the Hair of either Sex into
Wavy ana Glossy Ringlets or Heavy
Massive Curls.
By using this article latdiee and Gwitlemea aaa beeatify
themselves a thousand fukl. It at th. uuly ailiele m the
world that willeuil airtight hair, end at lh. same time
give it a beautiful, gluaay appeal and. Th. Cn.er Coiua
uot only curls tha hair, but invigorates beauufies and
cleanaea it ; i. highly and delightfully perfumed, and it the
moat e xnplcte article of the kind ever offered to the Ameri
can poUie. Tka Crisper Coma wiH be Mil to any addiaat,
scaled and poMpaid for $1.
Addrw. all orders to
W. I,. CLARK A CO , Chemists.
No. I Watt Fayette aWt, Siaacuaa, N.Y.
F.b. IS, 1B67. ly
BEAUTY1
AUBURN, GOLDEN, FLAXEN BILK EN CURLS
PRODUCED by th. aae of Prof. DEBREUX' FR1
SKH LE CHBVKUX. One eppliealwa warranwd
to cert the sanel auaight and at.ueorn kail at eittar sea
into wavy ling leu, or heavy wire eaisi. Hat baii
used by the faahionabUuj ul" Pane and Loodon, wub Ike
taoat (raufymc reaulta. Doae e injury to ike hair. Price
by saail, aaalctlaiui post-paid, SI. Descriptive l'ireulais
mailed free. Addita. BEKGER, 6HTrns A CO., Che
mist., No. SBS River St., Troy, N. Y-, Bo I. AgauU for
Ike Uiilled Stales.
rebreary IS, 167. ly !
BREAKFAST SHAWLS, tor tale at the Faaey
Store ef ANNA PAINTER.
To procure a family group Photograph, go to
BYERLY'S Room laSlupMa't Buildipgap stairs
N E Wj'G R0 C E R Y
bive opda ?nBb"' "f talnU'' y
NEW OliOCEIlir.
Tuodoori teett of J. B. EngU'i Btori, fsj
" ' 1 ' Marlei Smtare. ' '
where they are prepared to furnish every variety ef
gToeeriee, and will keep constantly on hand ths
choioeet varieties ef - t .
FLOUR & FEED,
Fish. Coffee, Teas, Sugar, Molastes, Cheese, 8Ji
Bplcet of all disoription, Soaps of every varietv
Hams. Shoulders, Baoon, BnUer, and Eggs Alaa
Dried fruit, of all kinds, Caned Peaches and Ton,"
toes, Piok.lt, ketchup, Pepper Sauce, Raisins,
Lemons, Ao., of beetquality, and in fact every style
pm" v kpt i" W,U tUKl"a Orocory: Also
- um oi eountry produce taken
in exchange. The patronage of the public is re
tpectfully solicited. -
GEOROB E. BEARD A CO
Snnbnry, Nov. 11, lBfl.
STORE.
W. A. BENNET.
HAVING recently porchssed the Drug Store
formerly oonduoted bv R. A Fisher I hn.
leave to inform the eltliens of Sunbury and vi
cinity, that I have entirely replenished my stock,
of
"wCJ"
Ann t
37ANCY ARTICLES !
suoh as Combt, Brashes, Pocket-Bookt, Soaps, Per
fumety, Hair-Oil, Knives, Soitson, Coal-Oil Lampt,
Tobacoo and Cigars,
Paint, Oilfs, Cilno, Glauct. Putir.
Tariiitilietj, Patent KledlcIneM, Ac.
All my Tinctures. Syruos. Ointments. Cimi
other preparations ate manufactured by myself, and
uuui ui uoti uiaveriui x can procure in Alarket.
Having had quite a number ef years' experience in
the
Drug and Preeriiition Satinets,
both in Philadelphia and the eountry, Bnd also h
advantage of the College of Pharmacy, I feel com-
.. . . ... nAunnMurT . . .......... .
,etaui. w wjiruuau ALiLi l"BKSUilll'TI03
that the Physicians and publio may favor me with.
All my preparations as I have above asserted, are '
made from the best material, and npon honor I
assert, they are of officinal strength.
For medicinal purposes, I keep on band the very
best
WINES, BRANDIES AND LIQUORS,
that I can procure.
Bofore purchasing elsewhere, call and convince
your own mind.
t W. A. BENNETT.
Sunbury, Nov 18,1865.
NEW LiaiORfOKET
WM. HOOVEB
ICallroad Street, above Market,
KEAR TBI CENTRAL HOTEL,
SUNBURY, PA.
RESPECTFULLY Invites his friends and the
publio generally, to call and examine his large
assortments of liq J before purchasing elsewhere.
Hi Block ton Uts of Ilrnndiea,
Wliitikey, Holland tain, Vrii .
koe Itiiin, lotionenltelu nnd
Ilourlson of the best! iinll
t y. Ineis, tJIder, Vine
gar, Ac, Ac.
Farmers, Hotel Keepers, and others are invited to
call, as hit stock it genuine, and will render gtnoral
satisfaction.
Sunbury, February S, 1864.
RESTAURANT & BOARDING HOUSE.
CIIAS. ITZEL, Proprietor.
In Cake's Addititnto SUXBL'RY, near the Penn'a.
Baiiroad Company's Shops.
LAQER BEER, Porter and Ale of the very best
brands, excellent German Wines, Schweiticr
Cheese, Tripe, Ae., always on hand.
PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT BOARDERS,
kept who will find ample accommodations. Go 'J
cooks and waiters, boarders con enjoy the quiet com
forts of home with fare equal to the best hotels.
Sunbury, May 26. 1866.
"SWOUKY FOUNDRY
i:0. ROIIK1IA111 A XO,
ARE now carrying on business at this old estab
lishment with renewed vigor.
Curlings of every description, promptly furnished
to order.
The Stoves manufactured at this Foundry have
acquired tbe highest reputation.
funicular attention paid to MILL CASTINGS
Farmers should not forget that the I'LOWj made
at the Sunbury Foundry Tiave never been equalled.
Agricultural implements repaired at short notice.
Small castings, including Cooking utensils, of tho
most improved and most useful patterns.
Tbe business will be conducted on an enlarged
cale. Old customers will be accommodated xt usual,
and new ones are respectfully solicited.
Sunbury, May 12, 1606 i
lA1t KXPItKNN COMIAvT
REDUCTION OF RATES OX PRODUCE, 0Y3
TERS, AC.
mil E rates OB Fresh Fish. Ovstersin the Shell, and
X Truok of all kinds, to placet in this Division,
where the rate is 7ioontt per 100 lbs or over, bus been
reduced 25 oentt per 100 lbs. At plnccs where the
rate is between 50 and 75 oentt per 100 lbs, the rate
will be 60 eents per 1th) lbs. Barrels of truck
weighing less IkaB 100 lbs will he oharged at 100 lbs
in weight.
Fresh Fish will reqnire to bo packed in tight bar
rels or boxes.
Prompt attention to the collection of Bills, Drafts,
Ao.
N. FERREE LIQHTXER, Agent.
Sunbury, Jane 16, 1866.
J ILEN JARGD'I)
"t,'Kmall de Iarl,"
THE NEW BEAUTIFIER OF THE SKIN.
TESTIMONIALS FROM CELEBRATED LADIF-.
This teoretof beautifying the skin being known
only to Messrs. Jared A Rene, tbey honorably state
that it differs from all other preparations. It gives
to the most harsh and freckled skin both the texture
and color of polished ivory, removing all ducolora.
tions, whether appearing as fteckles, tan. tnorphew,
moth or hlackworu specks, and is especially suc
cessful in smoothing out the marks left by the small,
pox.
The agents of "L'EMAIL de PARIS" most conS
dently submit to the publio the eoxecat endorse
ments of such distinguished ladies as
Signora RISTORI,
M'ddleFELICITA VESTVALIA, .
Mist MAUUIE MITCHELL,
Mrs. D. P. BOWERS,
LUCILLE WESTERN.
Madame POM SI,
Mis. EMMA WALLER,
LUCY RUSnTON,
NOEM1E Da MARGUERITTES,
Miss A. PERRY,
and many others whose high standing in tho profes
sion gives tbe stamp of trutbfuluett to their wtelli
gent and genuine approval.
Tbe beautiful Luotlle Western says :
"I find that the '-Email" produoea all tbe brillian
cy of rouge and lily-white, with the great and pecu
liar advantage of total harmlessness. It really adds
to the aoflnoes and beauty ol tbe skin."
The magnificent Vettvalia says :
' I have fullered to much from the variout whits
lotions, Ao., which my theatrical profession obliges
me to ate, that I consider it a perfect benefaction to
find a preparation which gives the ncoeesary white
ness to tbe skin, aud leaves tbe tkin oool and smooth.'
Mist Maggie Mitchell lays :
"I have tried tbe tkin beautifier, "L'Email de
Paxil," and found that it instantly imparts a natural
bloom and freshness to the complexion."
"Jared'i Email de Paris" is used as a delicate
beautifier of the tkin for Theatre, Saloon or Btll
Room, by the most refined and scrupulous ladies,
firoducing all the beautifying eflcotsof rouireand
ily-white, without their vulgar glare or injury to
the skin.
Sold bv all flrst-elaat Druggists, Perfumers and
Ladies' Hair Drawers.
L. Itabeau, 822 Broadway r Demaa Barnes A Co.
and F. C. Wells A Co., New York ; and Eugene
Jouin, 111 South Tenth street, and Johnson, Hullo
way A Vowden, Philadelphia, Agenti.
JAKED A RENE,
Oeneral Agents and Importer!, New York.
Jan. 2, IboT m
CHA.1UE OF WEl'Ol .
rilHX undersigned retpeotfully informs his friends
X and the publio that be hat changed his place ol
loading Freight in Philadelphia from Freed, Ward
A Freed, Mo. till Market Street, to
Jk.m D- AOHESON
Coaamitsioa Merchant, dealer in Flour, Grain, Seeds
11S Market St., Philadelphia,
where all freight will be loaded on oars of the un
dereignetl, for Dauphin, Sunbury, Uhaasokln, and al
Intervening point..
AU freight will be carried as low as on any ethe
line. Orders to earry freight retpeotfully tolioited
which will reoeive prompt attention.
J B WEI5ER
Sunbury, Ja. 13, Ibis. 3a.