Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 13, 1867, Image 4

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    rSSTTTIAN GTJAffO SUBSTITUTE!
BAUGXI'S
I303STE
SUPERPHOSPHATE OP LIME.
BATTOK ? BO 1ST S,
1 Solo Manufacturers A Proprietors,
DELAWARE RIVER CHEMICAL WORKS,
PHILADELPHIA, U. S. A.
For Wheat, Rve, Barley, Corn, Outs, Po
tatoes, Tobacco, Buck wheat, Sorghum, Tiir
' nip, Hops. Oarddu Vegetables, and every
Crop and Plant.
Especially recommended to Ihe growe ra of
TRAWBERRiEf, RA9PBKRR1HS, BLACKBER
RIES, AND ALL SMALL FRUITS.
More then 13 yeara of regular ix upon all description
of Cropa growu in the Mnidle and Southern Plates, Jim
' given a bieh degree 01 popularity hi Mia MANURK,
whiofc place! ill application uow, entirely beyond a mere
experiment.
, BAtOHS'S RAW BONK
SiipeitPlioppliate oi" I .line,
la eminently a suceeu nea Substitute for Peruvian Guano
and Stable Manure and ia ottered to the Aericullurim of
the Nonhemanl taaiern Statea aa a fertilizer that will
ehenntv restore to the Soil. Ilniae essentials which have
heen diuincd from ll by couatunt cropping nnd light malm.
IT ia very prompt in Ha action la Inning in effect to a
' i1,.tfrimniiniiMMl l,v miv eommeieial manine ill llic market
' and ia afforded nt a mueh less coat than bought Stable Ma-,
nure, or Peruvian Uuano. The Laiair involved in ita use
iafnr Iraa than Hint of applying stable mnunre, while there
la n" rink from the introduction of noxioua weedt.
rV'Karmers nre recommended to putchaae of the denier
loaded ill their in-ithlHirhood. Ill reclinna where no dea
ler ia vet eatulilithrd. the I'hosnlinte mav be procured direct.
ly from ihe undersigned. A 1'iiced Circular will be sent
to all who npplv.
Our NKW r'AMPHLF.T, "Howlo Maintain the Far.
tiltly nt American Furms." W) pages, giving full informa
tion in regnrd to the nae of manure Ac . will be furnished
gratia on application.
BAUGn & sons,
Office JVo. 20 S. Delaware Avenue,
PHILADELPHIA.
BAUGII BROTHERS & CO,
General W'lwlctaU Agentt,
No. 181 Pearl St., oornorol Cedar.
NEW YORK.
GEORGE DUG DALE,
Wholetah Agent for Maryland & Virginia,
No. 104 Smiths Wharf,
BALTIMORE. MD
Sold by
SMITH GEXTHER, Sunbury.
Jnly 28, I860. ly
POLAND
ic Bilious Powders.
THIS PREPARATION is the discov
ery of the Rev. J. W. Poland, for
inerly the Pastor of the llaptiat Church
in QiaTetown, N. U., and a man dearly
beloved by that denomination throughout
New Eniwland Me nam bliiced to leave
the pulpit and atmly medicine to anve
hiaown life, and his Mncic Powderaute
one of the moat w-uiderful difovtries of
modem tiuiea. It ia
THE GEEAT LIVER AND BILIOUS
REMEDY!
which completely throws in the ahude all other discoveries
tn medicine ; and it niforda him much gralilicntion that
they receive the unanimous approbation of all who have
teatedthein. The Magic llilious Powders ore a
Positive Cure lor Liver Coiuplaliit !
in ita muat agravaled form, and an immediate corrector
of a II
iiiimoj-m nrariSGESiu.vrs !
nxcelleut for IIHADACHK,
CONSTIPATION,
PIHI'I.Kft, BLOTCH KS,
A SALLOW SKIN, DROWBINKtft. DI.ZINESS.
HEAKTBI RN, PALPITATION,
And u most wondcrlul
CURE i. PREVENTIVE OF FEVER & AGUE;
(Wendvise all who ate troubled with this feaiful mala
dy to elways keep the Powders on hand ready for imme
diate use )
Here nre a few important paiticulnrs:
lat. They ate Ihe Urcat Specific for all Bilious Affec
tions. 2d They are the only known remedy that will cure
Liver C mplmnt.
3d. The) are the only known remedy that will cure
Constipation.
4th. The Powders are so thorough in their operation
that one package will be all that the majority ol those
niiug them will retjuiie to ellect a cure.
Atri Tliey ale mild and i'eaiant yet the most eftec-
tnal eathnrtic known.
6th. They are the cheapest and best medicine extant,
asthcycanbe sent by nmil to any puit of the globe for
the priee. 50 cents.
Circulars, containing certificates, information, &e., lent
to any part of the woild free of charge.
SOLD BY ALL DRIUUISTS, or by mail on applica
tion to
C. G. CLARK A; CO.,
CiKNEaAL AOKNTS,
New Haven, Conn.
Price, 69 Ceult tr liox.
February 21, 1867. I y.
I.yon'a Periodical Itropat,
THE GHKAT FEMALE REMEDIES FOR IRRE
GULARITIKS!
1 have tuitiMl these Drops in my own ,iacf, over ten
yen t if a 1 til do iml herniate to say, limt nothing titis yet bert
tlevcl (WJ by medical research, Unit acts so powerfully,
positively, Mud iiarmlesfcly, iu cases ot' female iiregularily,
as d.es thm medicine. In all recent cases it never lulls,
wliite thtrutaudtt wht Irive been lung sufleiers, are indebt
ed tn it lor the boon of health to day.
AltUouffh so powerful and positive, tliev are perfectly
iannlemt and may le used at ull tiu.es, except wlieiiS
cmlly lurUidtieti in thedirections
They h.iva Ixten extensively employed hy eminent phy
sicians in France and Knland, as well as in my mvn pruc
lice, over ten years, and l have yet in near or Ihe brs
instance of fuiluie. 1 tuld gtyeyoa teattmnniata of tbit '
eiftimcy tfoin ladies all over the northern and western I
HtHtes, were Utey ikH in their nature private. Over HMi,.
KHJ boll lea have been a ld the past year, and I hope and
trust as until y aullYrers huve been benefit ted. 1
ainweli aware that a remedy s potent to remove nil oli- '
siructioiit, may be used for a bad purpose, but trust that I
whereono Utttle is thus used, teu may full into the hands j
nt really needy antiereis. I
To all woo suffer from any irregularity; painml, dim
cult, excesmve, olleiisive or oltstruuted Menstiuntion, l.u
eorrlien, or the train of diseanea thut follow, I would suy,
try a lollle ol Dr. Lyon s Kreuch Periodic d Drops, liemg
a tluid preHiratiou, their aelion is mine direct and posi
tive than any mils 01 powders. Kxphcit directions, bear
i n2 my fuciuniie, accomjiuny each boille.
i'tiey may beotiUiined of nearly every druggist in the
country, or by inciting the puce tuC. O Cl.AUK V CO ,
New llavenCt., Ueiieral AgenU lot the I uited Slates
ai.d Canada
DR. JOHN L l.YOV.
rBuciiia Physimn,
Price, 91 50 per Bottle. New liaveu, Conn.
Felnuary U3, 11-07 ly
There corneth g'.ad tiding of joy to all,
To youiiK and to old, to greul and to small ;
The beauty winch once was piecious and lais,
Is free for all, and all may be fair,
Iky Hie iimc ot
CHAS7ELLAES
VTHITB LIQUID
For Improving and Beautifying ths Complexion
The most valuable and perfect preparation iu use, for
living the akm a beautiful pearbiike tint, that ia only
found in youth. It quickly removes Tun, Kietkies, Pim
ples, HltAchea, Mota Patches, tulluwneas, ErupUona.aud
all impurities ot the akin, kiudly healing the same leaving
the skin while and clear as alultuster. Its use can not be
detected bv Hie closest scrutiny, and Iveiiitj a veaetable pre
paration is perfectly harmless. It is the only article ot
the kind used by Ike 1 renca, and ia considered by the Pa
risiun aa mdispeusable to a perfect toilet, t'pwarda of
30,0uo bottles were sold during lha past year, a suftieient
guarantee of itseiliuae. Price only 75 cents. Ifcmt by
mail, posj-paid, on rece Mi f uurder, by
fBt.BCKR,tWUVT4CU., Chemists,
M River ttt , Tioy, N Y
Fabniary l, NT-ly
CJAVLS Time, tabor. Money Makee WASHING
U j rAciiiir. a.m)".m)ji a iteiiiAu.
Sold Everywhere. THY IT . ,:
address alt orders to the Manufacturers
ZIEQLEK A SMITH,
Chemists and Wholesale Druggist.
157 .Hoi-lb Third Hlrel, I'hll'M.
November 21, 18. ly
Mag
BOOKS, STATIONERY
1 "..' and iVi
n i: , iVARIETIES,!
Always en band a large nd eomplot stock of j
ALBUMS, Juvenile, Blank,"." Boboel, Hymn aud
Prayer BOOKS. I
Note, Ijettr, IOsral and Cup Paper,
C10LD PENS AND HOLDERS.
Pent, Inks, Pencils, Port-Folloe, Flotures, Piotur
Frsmes, Musical Instruments, Strings, Music, Lamps,
Shades, Globes, Ao. '
BoApa, Chain. Bledi, Canes, Gaines, Brushes, Fort-
monaiea, and Fanoy Artioloa of all kinds.
Wall Paper, ltorder and Wlndavi
Shade. Agent lor "La Rose's Hoir Reatorative,"
and "Enamel of America."
Drnfta on Europe and Tickota for Steam Vessels
QUICK BALES AND SMALL PROFITS tha
motto at 1
LIOUTNER'S Book Store and News Depot,
Feb. 2, 1807. Market Square, Bunbury, Ta.
PH 0TOORAPH ALBUMS
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
Monthly Time Booka Drawing Book and 81 nice.
Bocks, Hrmn Booka, Blink Booka. Memorandum
Book', Diaries, Pocket Hooka, Ink Stands, Pens,
Fertile, a fine assortment of Paper, Ink, Ao.
For sale bv ANNA PAINTER.
1467.
Philadelphia V
I6.
Erie Itnllrond.
THIS great line traverses the Northern and North
west ennntica of Pennsylvania to tbc city of Erie
on Lake Erie.
It bnsbcen leased and Is operated by the Pcnnsyl
vania Railroad Company. ,
Time of Vtmxtiiger Train.' at Sunbitry.
Leave Eastward.
Erie Mail Train,
Erie Exprcfs Train,
Llmiia Mail Tniin,
Leave M'eatward
Erie Mail Train,
Erio Exr"1 Train,
Klmira Mail Train,
11. 68 p. tn.
6.35 am.
10.25 a ra.
I K, am.
6.35 pm.
s.jia p. m.
Passenp-or onrr run through on the Erio Mail and
Express Trains without change both way: between
rmiaaeipiiia ana trie.
."ew YorU Connection
Lcavo New York at 9.00 a m, arrive at Erie Jh.00 a
m. Leave New York at 6.00 p. m., arrive nt Erio
7 15 p.m. Leave Erie nt &. 30 n. 111.. arrivo at New
York 4.40 p. m. Lenve Erie at 10.25 a. in., arrivo at
jew lorn in. 10 a. m.
ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS on all Kfc-ht Trains
For information respecting Passenger business
apply at uor. amn and Market PL, Philadelphia.
And for Freiirht htisinrs of Ilip Comtinnv's A-rents.
6. B. Kingston, Jr., Cor. loth uud Market St.,
rnitaxietpnta.
.1. W. Reynolds, Erie.
William Brown, Agent N. C. R. R., Bulliinoro.
II. H. IIoiTKTO!!,
Gon'l Freight Agt. Philndn.
II. W. 0 WINNER,
Oen'l Ticket Ag't., Philada.
A. L. TYLER.
Ucc'l Mannzor, Wiltiaingport.
Jnnunry 20, LW.
Greaf Allraction,
NEW TIN -WARE,
Nlicet Iron and Store Store ol"
SMITE & GE1TTEEP,
STTIN-BTTrRTZ-, JPJ..,
Where they keep constantly on hand and manufac
ture to order at snort notice.
TIN AND SHEET IRON-WARE or nil descriptions.
They would especially cull the attention of pur
cliiifciB to tbeir large and well selected stock of
C00E AND PARLOR STOVES.
The subscribers huro made arrangements to have
ull their best stoves made to order, and those 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 Brands of Cook iStoves, vii : t
Combination a lturncr. C00U. 1
Governor IVnu-Cook.
WABASH AND IRONSIDES,
and the well known Antidust Cook Stove culled
SPEAK S ANTIDUST.
Also. Parlor nud ofliuo Stoves In great variety oiu
bracing ull tho best luunufHcturae and uui8t fiwhion
able designs, uusurpuiised for beauty of flulfh simpli
city of nrraniscmcnU combining cbcapnuss. durability
and each stove wurruuted to perform Hbat they are
represented.
Also, The celebrated Eultimore Fire Tluce Stove,
for henting first, sccoud mid third stories by Regiuters.
Also, VULCAN HEATER.
Alw,lhe cclcbnitod MORNING GLORY.
Corel Oil, Coal OH I.mnpH, Shaden,
CliimnicM, and ull art clew
usually kept in an establishment of this kind.
They nre iibo prepurcd to furnish Slutound do slating
in the best workmanlike niunuer.
Also, to do Tin Roofing, Spouting. Rnngo and
Furnace Work, Gas Fitting, Ac. Repairing neatly
and cheaply executed.
Also :
"Uaiigli'st Raw Hone Super-Pliotta
pliate. "
Remember the nlace. Samnle and Sales Room
nearly opposite Conly'i Hardware Store, Market
street, bet weeu Third and Fourth atreetn. Building
UurK painted.
August 25, 1806.
EXPENDITURES AND RECEIPTS
OF
Northumberland Co.,
FROM
The First Pay of January, A. D. 1806. to the
Lost Day of December of the suae year,
both days inclusive.
OllDEltS.
DR.
cts
1 order Kasttm Pinitcntiary,
45 do for building aud repairing
bridges
CO CO
4202 38
4S0 75
22 1)3
1003 81
QUO OS
204 SO
117 00
15 00
96 00
205 50
3 do met
13 do Fox Scalps
57 do Elections
30 do Constables pay
7 do IMuudiog
1 do County Auditors
1 do J. Furaswortb, Auditing
County Olricere,
10 do
Court Uikt
1'rinting
Uoud damages
Prison Expenses
blieritfe Fees
District Attorney
Jurors Pay - -
Couimouweulth costs
Attorucy for County
Koatl and Uridge Views
Stationery
Seated aud unseated landa
Public Kuildinga
lusuue Asylum
Inquisitions,
As&eiisor's Puy
Mercliaodizo
Win. K. Martz, back pay
Incidental expenses
E. T. Drutrhcllurfiir board
7 do
8 do
2 do
4 do
4 do
20 do
78 do
2 do
ii do
10 do
1 do
(10 do
10S1 25
44 07
8128 00
10U 0(1
808O 72
1307 27
150 00
245 00
235 73
181 50
5120 24
135 05
03 20
405 00
41 14
140 00
040 SO
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
ing jurors iu tlio Ulioads
Triul
280
804 40
8150 00
850 00
805 00
400 00
61 25
210 33
740 00
201 85
80,000 00
28,683 45
20 do
13 do
Interest
Loans to County
Jos. Class, Cotumib'rt pay
II. Martin, do ' do
J. Etkuian do do
8. llillman do do
T. M. Pursel, Jacitor do
Charles Weaver, Clerk do
do
do
do
do
do
15 do
1 do
S do
3i do
Protuonotary a feea
Ileal Estate
Court House '
160,801 40
To Treasurer's commission on
159,008 80
To amount oi outstanding orders
for 1805, and previous years
To amount of outstanding Boun
ty Orders
To Depreciated Moneys
1475 08
18108 48
725 00
07 00
167,884 81
CR.
Bv cash received from Collectors
for 1869, and previous years 1 17,480 04
Bj cash race! red from collcctori'7;;:".."7'
for Bounty Tax , tf 8
By cash' rfJteFT'ed from' tokwr10 tUv"
Augusta townsmp lor Keep-
tn.. UnMnhH flnvblnil ' "
103
fi Redetnetton 'tnooea " from
Wm. J. McWllllaina
Bt Ch rccctrea from H. Martltf1
. a . a ' ' v' . . . '
0 1
1050 0C
By cash ree'd from. E. T. Droov r !
' hMllfir: aa loan to Connt 8800 00.
By caau ree'd for Rent for public v
: building , -r : :
By caau received for material! told
By exoneration ta received, 1 -By
cash received from Benjamin
llcndricka, aa loan to County
By cash received from Maeonio
Lodge for old Court House '
By redemption money from R.
. Mosea . . .
. 29 Ed
, 78 00
v 8 03
1000 00
' 794 00
5 21
8 84
75 00
1500 00
000 00
400 00
25 00
By redemption money from Simon
KOUIO
By ciish received from J. riiuigh-
awout aa loan to County
By cash received from Daniel
lleiin, as loan to County
By cash received from Mrs. D.
Woiverton, aa loan to county
By caah received from Peter II.
Snyder, as loan to County ;
By Court Fine
By cash received from J. B. Masaer
lor Deed
By cash received from R. II. Awl,
former Treasurer '
By cash received for Militia Tax
By cusli received for Seated Landa
'I " " Unseated "
4 83
68 11
87 91
850 03
3903 89
Bv excess of Expenditures above
the Receipts 27,789 CO
137,884 91
Treasurer m account with
R. H. AYVI, F.sq., former
Northumberland County :
DR.
To balance due County on State Tax as per
Auditors Report of lsG5,
Tobaianc-e due County foi Militia Fines aa
per Auditor's Report or IHOS,
To Uilance due County fir Buuuty Tax aa per
Auditora Report of lb65,
. . , . . CR.
By rnlnnce due from County on Comity lax
&c., as per Auditors Report of 1863,
By cash paid John Famsworth, Treuiurcr
SI33 00
810 60
9137 18
5,3SS 78
8,317 07
(to 11
V , . aW.OSJ 78
JOHN rARNSWOnTH. Ksa.. Treasurer in account
with ihe dutitv of Northnmueilund from Hie Istilnyof
January, A D IHIIO, toihe last ilay of December of the
same year, both day inclusive, respecting county lax Ac.
. . Dll.
To nmonnt of outstanding County Tnx for 1605,
mill previous years 33,537 07
Toionouittof ouiBtundiug County Duplicates
(Tir IM.. 3?,271 81
To amount overpaid by Wm Cooner. Collector 1(1
To eah received from Iiwer Auttu&ta Town
ship lor keepinir Hannah Savidiie l"7 f
To redemption money Id 65
l o earn received Iroin sundry persona aa loan
to Comity "121 Of)
To ensh received f 'r rent of puMic buildinga, S 43
TocaMi received for materials sold ?d IM)
Toenail received on Kxonerated taxea, .. a 05
To cash received from Masonic Lodge for old
Court House 704 00
To cafh received for Court fines B5 00
To cnidi received from J B. Masser, for Peed 4 38
To cafh leceived from R. H. Awl, foi mer Trea
sons 89 11
To amount received on unseated lands for 1864
and MM. 1.924 CO
Tonmoutit received on seated landa for 1964
and l'll.i, 131 30
To amount due Treasurer 'i-'AS 67
S4,D44 32
CR.
By amount of Countv Taxes outstanding on
the 1st dav of Januarv, 1F67 (15,065 30
By amount of Kxoiieintinns allowed collectnia 6UM 19
By amount of percentage allowed collectora 3201 76
By errors in Duplicates" i ti7 61
Hy ilepreeinted money 07 00
By nmouni of County ordera paid 6t)03 311
Hy Treasurer's commission on f .59,003 CO, ' H7S 18
a.CIt 31
JOHN FARNSWORTH, F.sq.,Treasuret, of Northnm
bciland County in account with the aame for Slate Tax :
DR.
To amount of outstanding Suite Taxea for 1805,
and nreviotia yeara .
To am"uut of State Tnx Duplicate for 1WS6,
To nmonnt of Plate Tax overpaid by J. teller
To amount received on Unseated Lands foi IW)4
uud Ie05
To amount received on Seated Lands for ISC
and 1863
27S-.1 70
4317 !fi
3 16
1041 SO
218 78
60,3'M 17
CR.
By amount of State Taxea outstanding on
the 1st day of January, Ib67 for lbU, and
previous years
By amount of Kxoueratinns allowed eollectora
By amount of percentage ullowed collectors
Hy eimrnon Duplicates
Hy State Treasurer's Receipt ol February 5th,
l7
Ry balance due County
8P.V 99
607 II
74 S 76
16 06
mm as
2-215 45
60,306 17
JOHN FARNSWORTII, Esq., Treasurer, in aeeoun.
with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for Licence
OUTSTANDING TAXES FOR
Ytart. Collector!1 Name.
1855 A. J. Cocrad
1858 J. B. .Masser
" George Zimmerman
" Jacob Miller
1850 .Tames Ouks .
1 SCO Solomon Shindel
1801 Josep'u Snyder
8. Blair
18G3 Jl. Header
" Joseph Snyder
1SG3 II. Wagoner
" Joseph Snyder
" M. Shade
1804 William Hoover
John Q. Bright
" F. McCarty
" D. Hain
1805 William Hoover
W. Lake
" H. Header
" E. Artman
" J. Hibsel
" Isaac Sober
" P. Hester
" ; .' , C. li. Weikel
' E. Shaffer
" E. Howarter
1SG6 Charles F. Martin
" II. Reader
" II. Morgan
" J. CI. Hitter
" J. Itissel
" E. Artuian
" 8. LanU ; ' .
" ' .1. Snyder ! '
" : John Huugbawaut
" William Johnson
" M. McDonald
" William Ewing
" E Long
" D. Wagoner
" S. Bonner
" John West
I. Sober ,
" J Johnson
" J. Uitchfield
" J. Ditcutield
" William Kakcr
" John Seiler
" C. Creamer
Dintriel.
Zerbe
Mt. Carmel Tp.
Upper Augusta
Point
Delaware
Sunbury
Coal
Milton
Turbutville
Coal
Cameron
Coul
Lewis
Sunbury
Upper Augusta
Mt. Carmel Tp.
Lower Mahonoy
Sunbury
Shamokin Borough
McEwensville
Turbutville
Chillisquaque
Shamokin Tp.
Mt. Carmel Tp.
..- Cameron
Jordan
Upper Mahanoy
Sunbury
McEwensville
Point
Turbut
Chilisquaque,
Turbutville
Delaware
- Milton
Upper Augusta
Hush
Mt. Carmel Tp.
Mt. Carmel Borough
Cameron
Little Mttbahoy
Jackson
Jordan
Shamokin Tp.
Northumberland
Shamokin Borough
Coal
Lower Augusta
Lower Mabanoy
Zerbe
... . . ,-. ., -
OUTSTANDING
1803
James Beard
Joseph Snyder
Jonas Stlue -
McEwensville
Coal
Mt. Carmel
Those marked with since paid.
.We, the undersigned Auditors of Northumberland county, Slate' of Pennsylvania, do
certify, that in pursuance of the 4th Section of an Act. rerulatino- CVmntlea and Town-
ships, the 6th day of April, 1834, we met
""""ji vu tun sist uay ui uauuary, m..
did audit and settle the several accounts
judgmenta and bilitiee ; sac we do further certify, that upon due examination of tbe
Etpeosts Book of the County, the indebtedness of tbe County In unpaid County Orders is
30.834 68. "Also, thai thai amount nt nataill llnn rt..l. f. m iui
In wunesa whereof, we have hereunto set
Tin Hi f-f 1.-.. V. ... A Tt Ad4
....., v, ,,viU.ii,a.j,,,
' "
fro- tee lei day 4 Jeaaery, WM, Im a etf JJm
aanaa year, sns ears mawri.
-ttn-f' .-r-r rt ! "' it!
"TS, amoant saeeived fot Liceneae foe Tavarne .
- fos IW " ' tleWl 00
Taaaa earns laaetwai or Law Warn ie eg j 00
To amuent received for Hettattraaua for laa, -7S 00
Toamoent reeetvea for Retslleraof Mere ha a- 1
Jw dtaM, Tw-ala AHayet- PMent MaHiaiaea, i
..( ...( I , . V U J L
- LanrorieM
S,3M 90
w, ') i' e!
a !-. '
3,764 ao
.
i-. n en
, II 85
" 38 as
By 6 eet eent Onmmiaaton on (1,000 and 1 per
vm vm k ...... .
BV 8 per cent Commission on f?23 00 ,
By 6 per cent Commisaion on flivaa,
By exonerations aa pet eertificatea, '
By 8 percent commission on 1U00 and 1 per et
on t'2,K'l 60
By State Treaaurera receipt of April 18th, IFAS,
By T. H. Pardy'a receipt fur publishing Mer
cantile Appiaiser'a List in English and Ger
man, SM namea '
By State Treasure 'a Receipt of Feb. 9th, 1867,
a oo
13 01
078 00
70 8ft
4,440 38
VM 80
JOHN FARNSWORTII, Kni., Treasurer, tn aoeonnt
witn me county 01 norinumoenaoa, reapeeung
Aiuitu 1 inea lor isoa, ana previous yean
DR.
To amount of outstanding Militia Finos. $W2 48
CR.
By amount of outstanding Militia Fines on
the 1st day of January, 1867,
By ain't of pe re outage allowed oolleotora,
$315 72
12 36
6 00
10 60
Hy am nt ot f.xonerationa auoweo
By errors in Duplicates, 1
By order paid Harrison Wagoner
By amount due County
- 1 42
266 49
(652 48
JOHN FARNSWORTII, Esq., Treasurer, in account
witn tfte Treasurer 01 Bcnool uoaras, Duperrisors
of Roads. Overseers of the Poor, and with Town.
ships respecting Bounty, for Taxes on seated and
unseated lands lor lt64 and IbOo.
DR.
To amount reocived for Road Tax
To amount received for School Tax
To amount received for Bounty Tax
To amount received for Poor Tax
$2081 84
8726 70
8013
1124 45
f 18,120 37
CR.
By amount paid Supervisors of Boads,
Treasurers of School Boards. Ao.. as
per receipts $14,(175 46
Bv Treasurers' commission on $16,128 27. rM6 Ml
By balance in hands of Treasurer A44 49
$10,120 27
JOHN FARXSWORTn, E.q., Treasurer, in account
with the County of Northumberland, from the first
day of Januarv, 1866, to the last day of December
of the same year, bMh days inclusive, respecting
Bounty lax. .
DR.
To amount of outstanding Bounty Tax, full 91
CR.
By amount of Bounty tnx outstanding on
the 1st day of January. 1K67,
By amount paid by E. Shaffer, due Coun
. ty from Treasurer,
4U 02
37 92
$511 94
JOHN FARXSWORTH, Esq., Treaeurer In aocount
with Northumberland County :
DR.
To balance duo County on Militia Tax
To balaneo due County on Bounty Tax
To bul. due State Tux nnd for Mate Taxes
on seated and unseated lands for lout
$267 49
37 92
and 1865, 2,215 4
To balance due Treasurer 26 01
$2,545 87
CR.
By bal. due Treasurer on County Tax, Ac. $2545 87
Statement of tho Finances of Northumberland Coun
ty, on tbe first day of January A D. 1S67.
DR.
To amount of outstanding County Orders
for 1S66, and previous yeara, $.10,334 51
To amount of outstanding Bounty Orders 725 00
$.11,059 53
CR.
By amount of outstanding County Tax
for 1866, nnd previous voars, $16,065 36
By amount of outstanding Bounty tax 474 02
By amount of outstanding Militia tax for
1864 and previous years.
By amount due from Wm. E. Irwin, for
mer Treasurer, as per last Auditor's
report
By smount due from Francis Bncher. for
mer Treasurer, as per Auditor's re
port of 1S02,
By exeesa of Ccunty Indebtedness above
asaetls
855 72
80 56
50 00
15,033 P7
$.11,059 53
County of Northumberland in accoui't with the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania for 1866,
DR.
To amount of State tax duplicate for 1866, $2,347 22
CR.
By am't of exonerations allowed collectors $53 42
By pereentage allowed collectors 73 92
By State Treasurer's receipt of Feb. 5th, '67, 1933 25
By Countv Treasurer's commission on
$1952 77, 19 52
By balance due Commonwealth 207 11
$2,347
1866 AND PREVIOUS YEARS.
Mate.
Counts.
Militia,
18 42
29 03
80
18 77
00
08
21 00
70 00
61 60
13 00
18 00
16 50
1 00
50 00
40 75
14 00
10
87 12 122 80
43 81 20 23
44 54 723 13
41 65
27 73 872 G9
00 21
180 01
200 78
213 81 208 88
84 60
41 21
208 71
09 01 1433 03
46 69 212 03
C09 97
472 86
1373 10
17 80 800 05
20 83 1037 51
1259 08
11 18 601 06
21 10
466 28
400 05
48 53
150 08
160 66
884 44
88 87 871 87
000 83 '
484 74
419 88
600 51 V
85 60 683 20 v
16 87 . 453 63
, . 953 eo f iao65 86
BOUNTY TAX. -
$355 73
13 00
.'. -04
r
458 08
1474 02
at the Commissioners' Ollicc, In tbe Borough of
u., ooy, ana adjourned rrom time to time, anu
as required of us anreeablv to the beat of our
pur hsnds and seals at tbs office aforesaid, this
n . . . .
t. V, UKAl, ) L. O. I
; ". U.K. CUI.P, ) L. 8. Auditor..
C. F, LITTLE, ) L. 8. )
illEa-GROCEnYI
!r T ,1 :i I m arar t f. ,y ; 1
,.-). - - It '-, .1: i f J
, OALL AT FURMAM'B OLD STARS.- ,
I.
i
TOMB & !BEG)WHa
e-.- wtO t ; .t i.J .. ;
WHOLESALE A RETAIL
-"'" ' ' -'AND '
Provision Store
FOR CHEAP GOODS I
Their Stock la complete, comleting In part of
BtMARB, C0FPEE8, TEAS, SPICES, COAL OIL,
. Tobaeoo, Cigars, Flour, Feed, Fish, Salt,
Hams, Shoulders, Cheese, Fruit,
Glass, Lamps, Ac., Ao.
Country Produce taken In exchange for Goods.
lyCall and examine our Stock, and satisfy your
selves.
Sunbury, May 12, 1866.
MUSGR0VE & SHAFER,
Wholesale Dealers in
FLOUR & FEED,
aianlaolurers or
CANDIES, BREAD, CAKES, &c,
Throa Doors East of P. A E. R. R. Depot, Front St..
NORTHUMBERLAND, PENN'A.
The Baker Wagon will run daily to Sunbnry and
Selins urove, to serve customer, vraera soltoltea.
Northumberland, Nov. 17, !b6. ly
FANCY DRY GOODS STORE
MISS KATE BLACK,
Market street, four doors west ofWm. II. Miller's
Boot and Shoe store, tjUJNUUHX, 1'a.
T ESPECTFULLY informs her friondsin Sunbury
Xv and vicinity, tnat sue baa just opened tier
WINTER GOODS.
oi Notions and Fancy Dry Goods,
Her stock consits of All-Wool Delaines, Embroide
ries. Laee Collars, Bleaobed and unbleached Muslins,
Sheetings, Drilling, Uaribaldi Muslins, Hird-tje
Linens, Aiapacas, ropnns, i;rape anu ijaoe v ens.
Ladies' Winter HATS, Ladies' Woolen Caps, Break
fast Shawls, Sontags.
Children's Woolen Circulars,
Children's Woolen Skirts.
Mine. Demoreet's Hair Curlers, Hair Colls and
Curls, Gloves, StockiUKS, Collars, Corsets, Aa.
Uents' Collars, Neckties, half Hose, Uandkcr
chiefa and Suspenders.
Bradley's new Patent Duplex Elliptic (or double
Un.inM Ul.' I 11 TO 1
HOPKIKS Elliptic Skirts.
Perfumery, Toilot Soaps, Hair Brushes, Combs
Toys, anu a general variety of Otlu5.
KATK BLACK.
Sunbury, Nov. 24, 1866.
TCE CREAM FREEZERS and Haley's Patent
L Ulotne w ringers, lor sale bv
i$. ZETELMOYER.
Sunbury, July 7, 1866.
a .m;w AismvAi, of
FALL & WINTER GOODS
AT THE STORE OF
J II ENGEL,
Market Street, SUNBURY, PA.
JUSTrcoeived from New York and Philadelphia,
a Urge lot of FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
which be will sell at small prohts, lor cub or coun
trv Droduce.
Ilis line of Goods for Gentlemen's and Boys' wear
is good Fine Black and Blue French Cloth, Fine
Beaver Cloths for Overooats. the very best ot Black
and Fancy Cassimeree, Good Sutinett and Kentucky
Jean, an at low prices.
His lino of Lndics' and Misses' Dress Goods can'i
be beat in this little borough.
II i: N T or III.ACK NIL K
Plain and Figured Silk and Wool Poplin, all-wool
Poplin, Plain and Fancy French Merino, from one
dollar per yard upwards, of all Shades and Colors,
all-wool Plaids, Alpaca, all colors, Plain and
Fancy Mohair Lustres, all-wool Delaines, Fancy and
figured fenglisb Merinos, vory nanusome, Delaines
Cuiicoes and Muslins, all prices.
Ladies' Cloth for Dresses, Ladies' Cloth for Sacks
Sacking Flannel, all shades, Ladies' Shawls, plain
ana lancy.
BEST WOOL BLANKETS,
White Marseilles Quilts, Bed Spreads, Bulmoral
Skirts.
Yankee Notions in Great Variety
Hosiery, of all description, Gloves, forLadics and
Genus, Dress Trimminis, Fanoy Brttons. Ao., Ladies
French Corsets, Ladies' Hoop Kkirta, Gents' Shirts
and Drawers, fames' est aud Drawers, Ladies
Misses and Children s canov Hoods, Wool Scarfs
Ladies' Fanoy Scarfs, and a variety of othor goods
CARPETS,
Wove Floor Cloths, Stair Carpets Floor Oil Cloths,
all widths, Carriage Oil Cloth, Tablo Oil Cloth
Willow Shades, Plnin Groen aud Brown Oil Cloth
and Fixtures fur Windows.
Sugar. Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Crackers, Spices, Salt
Fish, Cheese, Ac.
Uueensware,Ulassware. splendid setts of ieawarc,
at low prices.
BOOTS A SHOES IN GREAT VARIETY.
Hats and Cut, Oil, Paint. Glass. Putty. School
Books, Paper, Slates, Ao.
HARD W A 11 E .
Shovels, Forks, Nails, Locks, Ilinges and Screws
A Laree assortment of WALL PAPER and Bor
der, at all prices.
All persons desiring to get good goods will please
give him a oall.
J. it. f..NUr.L,.
Sunbury, October 20, 1866.
Lackawaaaa fc Uloositaburf Uuil
road.
ON and after Jan. 1st, 1807, Passenger Trains
will run as follows :
60UTHWARD.
A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M.
Leave Fcranton, 6.60 10 00 7.10 4.40
Kingston, 0 -. 11.20 B.Z0 6.00
Rupert, 9 20 8 17
Danville, 9.M . 8.60
Arr. Nurth'd., 10 H5 10 16
NORTHWARD.
Leave North 'd., 7.00 8.20
Danville, . 7. 40 6.1)0
Rupert, 8.16 A.M. P.M. 6 36
" Kineston, 10 60 8.30 160 U.06
Arr. at Soranton. 12.00 9.S5 4.00 10.16
Trains leaving Kineston at o.il) A, Al. for Beran-
ton, connect with Train arrivini at New York at 5.20.
fajsengers taking Train boutn lrcm bcrantnn at
6 60 A.M. via Northumberland, reach HarrUburg
li M v. M., uaiuuiora r. m., auington 10.
00 P. M. via Rupert reach Philadelphia at 7.00 p. m.
11. A. 1U.MJA, bup t.
Kingston, Jan. 19, 18C7.
NEW MUSIC STORE.
Call at our New Musio Store in '
ELIN'8 OROVB,
and buy one of Haikbs Bbothbr's New Scale
Piano Fortes.
Every instrument is Warranted fur five years. We
also keep constantly on hand a good slock ot the
eelebrated HELOLBET'S MELODKONS, CABI
NET and CHURCH ORGANS, and challenge others
to sen eneaper man ws are selling.
We also keep all kinds of Musical Merchandise
and receive all the latest music as soon as published.
A liberal discount to teachers of Schools and Semi
naries. j
IjiTalaoond hand Instruments taken la exchange
for new ones.
Pianos eorreeUy turned asd repaired. Send fcr
Circular. . . . ,
BALEM BROTHER.
Selluagrove, Snyder se., Pa , July 18, i860 -ly
' HA.'v'lUA ItlAKEH.
Mrs. A. TWEED.
Market street, S doors East ef the New Bank Build
ing,6UNBURY. PA
RESPECTFULLY informs bar friends and Ihe
pabiie that abe has again opened a shop, in
Market street, Sunbury, where she is prepared to
suss ui uraer uaaiee- ureases, in aa enure Dew
style, ladies' Cloaks, e. Also Gentlemen's shirt.
Ordera respeettully solicited.
Bunoury, Jan. 19. 1867 ly
FINK Myrtle Pomatum, at the Fancy Store of
" , ANKA PAINTER.
SREAD &; FANCY CAKES.
Tw4oejt wartef lbs Peat OCM, STJWBURt, fa.
RKSPKCTVITLI.T iarrrnstbe eltltml xr 9na
hairy and Tieiuky, Uta It UI hake te ardsr
aU indaof , , . irr- m ?-,
. CtUeafWr Ilalln, Partln, &e. - i
Families ire supplied with FRESH BRS AD, Twist
Bolls, Ruska. To Buns, As., and also kept on band
nanafaetnreei ABl ef the beat materials.' ; 1
All orders vrill meeiith prompt attention. i
Uavins had larae exner.ene I hop to rlre
5sneral satisfaction to all who may favor me with
islr patronage. .. . DAVID FRY.
Bunbury, lleo. 9, IBBtt. '
SI. C. UlIAnilAltT'M
onfectionery, Toy and
riTJIT STORE
Market Htret, Hunbaary, la.
CONFECTIONEKY OF AIL KINDS,
TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
FRUIT, &c, &c,
CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale at the above
establishment at wholesale and retail, at reasen-
able prices.
He Is manufacturing: all kinds of Confectioneries
to keep up a full assortment which are sold at low
rates.
Tobacco, Seirars, Stationery, Nuts of all kinds, and
a variety of other a.tls'.es, allot whiah era ofleieo.
Wholesale and retail.
U-ltemember the name and place. .rv
M. C. GEARHART.
Market street, 8 doors west of E. Y. Bright A Son's
tore.
Sunbury, Sept. 19. 1863. tf
THE VERY LATEST ARRIVAL 1 1
Fall and Winter Goods !
JOSEPH EYSTER,
(Suecefeor to Jolin fioicen.)
Corner of Market and Fawn Street,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
Invites the publio to call and examine bis elegant
assortment of
WINTER GOODS,
which he will sell at greatly reduced prices. His
stock eonsists in part of
CASSIMERE3
CLOTHS, ScC
Silks, Delaines, Lawns, Ginithams, Calicoes, Muslins,
Sheeting. Tickings, Jeans, and a full assortment of
Cotton and oolen goods generally.
Hosiery, Gloves, Hoop Skirts. Al.to Handkerchiefs,
Brushes, Combs.
lata) iintl Cnps, Hoots nnd Shoe,
His assortment of eoods will not, lis Is nre sure
fail to please the fancy and euit the wants of any do,
sirous oi puronasiug. ilia siock oi
HARDWARE AND QUEENSWARE,
and Groceries is large in quantity and choice in
quality, comprising generally overylbing needed in
the household either lor use or ornament.
He is always ready and glad to see his friends
and takes pleasure in snowing mem nis goods even
though no sales aro made. He only a.ks a call, and
Is sure that the stock will compare favorably in
price and quality witn tnc cnenpest.
JOSEPH EYSTER.
Sunbury, Nov. 3, 1866.
TOWN LOTS
TN ihe Borough of Funbury, desirably aituatufj, in
,s oiga sou ocnirni locauoiis,
I'OIC WALK,
on such easy terms as will enable persons, with
limited amount of available money, to purchase
nomes. i-crsons navmg
Jlineral or Timber I.uimIm,
Farms, Dwellings, or other Real Estnto, for sale or
lease, as well as thoso dnsirmg to purchase or rent,
aro invited tn consult the eubscrioer. His connec
tion wilb reliable firms in New Vork, Philadelphia,
and elsewhere, aflord unusul advantage.
Conveyancing correctly and neatlv executed.
JNO. KAY CLEMENT,
Attorney nt Law,
Third door west of Smith A Gentber 's Stove Store,
Sunbury, Pa
Sunbury, Dec. 8, 1866 tf.
jF you rant good Tin-Wore, go
GENT Hill's New Shop.
SMITH
dr 8
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When by Ihe use of DR. JOIN VII.I.I'.'S F.I.1XIU you
can he cured nernianeiilly, and at u trilling cost.
The ustoulthiiig success which has attended this iiivatu.
able medieine for I'hysieul and Nervous W'enkneMi, Gene
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ivereo
It will remove ntl nervous nfTeetions, depiesjio;i, excite
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Ac. It will restorethe appetile, renew the health of ih 'Be
who li.ive destroyed it hy sensual excess or evil practices.
Ynuiiji Men, he huumucgeu ihi more hy "Ounck Doc
tors" and ignorant practitioners, hut send without delay
for the l-.lixir, unit lie al once restored to heullh aud happi
ness. A Felled Cure is Guaranteed in every instance.
1'rica, ISI, or four Imttlcs to one addiess, SJ.
(lite bottle is stiuicieut to eucet a cure in all ordinary
ensea.
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the apcedy and pcnnaiieiitcure of (ionarhn, Uleel. Ure
thral Uira-hiiraea, Gravel, IMrictuie, aud all anectioiia of
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five days Thuyare prepared from vegetable exlrurta that
arehnriniesa on the avtiem, end never nausmte ihat"in
ach or iinprcfuate the breath No ehanee of diet ia necea-
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preaa, ou receipt of price. AiWIrem all oi iters in
iif.itui-.n, mil rrs . uo., t.heni'sta.
No. 8s5 River Street, Troy, N. Y.
February 1, 1867. ly
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MADE BY THE GREAT A8TROLOGIST,
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Ke'eretiecBof the kiaheal order furnished those desiring
them. Write plainly the day ef the month and year iu
which you were bom, enclosing a small ka-K ol hair.
Address, Madams II. A. I'EKRIGO,
P. O. Dkawsb S93, BorfALO, N. V.
Febiuaiy It, ISOT. ly
CRISPER COMA.
Oh ! slis wst beautiful and fsir,
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Vti"se cui liiijj leiulnis sssii, sulwineil,
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CRISPER COMA.
Pur Curling the Hair of titber Sex into
Wavy and Glossy Hinleta or Heavy
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By using tkiaartlele Ladies aud Gentlemen een beautify
themselves a thousand fold It m the ouly article lu the
world thai willeuil atraiaht hair, and at the aame lima
give it a beautiful, gloaav appeaiauce. The Criaper Coma
not only rurla Ihe hair, bul invigorates, baautiliea and
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most e iwiBlete article is the kmd evar odered uiiae Ameri-
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Addreas all ordera to
W. I.. CLARK A CO., CkemisU.
Nn. S Weal Fayette B4re.t)8BACuss, N. V.
Feb. ! 8,117. ly '
BEAUTY!
AUBURN, GOLDEN, FLAXEN SILKEN CURLS
PRODUCED by the ae of Piof. DKBREUX FKI
8KH LE CHtVKUX. One apiWicatiou wanauted
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iiiui wavy imgieta, or keavy mnasive euils. lias oeeii
eesd by the Uatnuualika of raria and Lnaarai, with Ike
a r sns laaaionaoata ol rarie ana uiawia, wits
moat gratifying reaulia. Does no injury lo the kau. t
by mail, aealerfand poei-iiaid, SI. Drsi'riptive Cirei
aaukMifree. Adoieaa BfcHGtR, 8HTT W A CO , I
iu frlee
Circulaia
;o . Cnc
ausia. No SHi Kivet aU , i'roy, N, X., Boks Agaaiafui
tba United ISUtea. ' ,
Fetweary IS, skW-lr ' - ' " '
'BREAKFAST BnAwiiTtor'aale at' the Fanev
Skaretf- ANSA PAINTER.
To procure a family group 1'botograpb, go te
BYERLl"al Room ia Simpana Building up atatrs
NiEWuG R G,C;E RT
TAB evtbscvlnfjis htff loara armonnee to the
eitivmi i of Snnbwry and u ylolnlty, that tbsy
have opened . . . . . . . '
Two Awti ifwt J. II. KnyU'i Storii in
V'. V, MtrM ffjHeJJJ 1
Where Iftcy ar"prepared to furnish every variety of
grooerlee, and will keep constantly on band the
ehoieeas varieties ef .. r i-' "l ' r
F L 0UJR & EE E D,
Fish, Coffee, Teas, Sugar, Molasses, 'Cheese, Salt
Spicea of all discription, Soaps of every variety
Candles. Smoking and Chewing tobaeoo, Segars.
Hams. Shonlders, Bason, Butter, nnd Eggs. Also
Dried fruits of all kinds, Caned Peaches and Toma
toes. Piokele, Ketchup, Pepper Sauoe, Raisins,
Lemons. Ao., of bestaualitv. and in fact ever ilvle
of articles kept in a well stocked Groeory. Also
Cider Vinegar. All kinds ot country produoe taken
in exchange. The patronage ef the publio Is re
speotfully solicited.
GEORGE E. BEARD A CO.
Sunbnry, Nov. 11, 1B65. '
Dim rjnrjui
STORE.
W.-A. liENNKTV :
Market Nqnarr, NII.RI'RY, Pa,
HAVING recently purchased the Drug Stora
formorly conducted bv R. A Fisher. I bear
leave to inform the citisens of Sunbury and vi
cinity, that I have entirely replenished my stock
of
mo bm. -c; sra- S3
' AND
FANCY ARTICLES !
such as Combs, Brushes, Pocket-Booka, Soaps, Per
lumery, iiair-uu, Knives, iscissors, Coal-Oil Lamps,
Tobacco and Cigars,
Inintis, Oils, Oluc, CHawa, Pntty.
Varnisilies, I'nlcut MealU-iuea, Ac.
All my Tinctures, Syrups. Ointments. Ceratna. anil
other preparations ate manufactured by myself, and
from the best material I can procure in Market.
Having had quite a number of years' experience 'o
the "
Drug and PiecriptioH Uusinm,
both in Philadelphia and the country, nnd also the
advantage of the College of Pharmney. I feel com
petent to COMPOUND ALL PREisCRIPTIO.Vf
that the Physicians and publio may favor me with,'
All my preparations as I have above asserted, aro
made from the best material, and apon honor I
assert, they aro of officinal strength.
For medicinal purposes, I keep on hand the very
best
WINE3, BRANDIES AND LIQUORS,
that I can procure.
Before purchasing elsewhere, call and convinoe
your own mind.
W. A. BENNETT.
Sunbury, Nov IS, 1805.
"NEW LlQUORTOREr
' WM. HOOVER
Ituilrond Nt rcct, above Market, -
KBAn vne central botkl,
SUNBURY, PA.
RESPECTFULLY invites hi frienda and tho
puhhc generally, to call and examine his large ,
assortments of liqi .-bfore purchasing elsewhere,
lilt Motk con Ikh ol Itrnmllt'o,
WliiMkcy, Ilollsind !, Vim
kec Itiain, .vloniirnblu nnd
Ilourbon ol'llic Urnt aali
ty. Wlnrai, Sjidrr, Tint
Car, Ac, aVc.
Farmers, Hotel Keepers, and others are invited to
call, as his stock is genuine, and will render gtnerol
satisfaction,
bunbury, Fobrunry S, 1866.
RESTAURANT & BOARDING HOUSE.
CHAM. ITZi:i Proprietor.
In Cake's Additltn lo SUNBURY, near the Poen a.
Railroad Company's Shops.
LAGER BEER, Porter and Ale of Ihe very best
brands, cxoollent German Wines, Schweitze
Cheese, Tripe, Ao., always on hand.
PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT BOARDERS,
kept who will find ample accommodations. Good
cooks and waiters, boarders can enjov the quiet com
forts of home with fnre equal to the best hotels.
Sunbury, May 26, 1866: i
SUiBUliYnUDItV
i:0. ICOIIRIIAC1I Ac KO."f,
ARE now carrying on busmen at this old estab
lishment with renewed vigor.
Casliugs of every description, promptly furnished
to older.
Tho Stoves manufactured at this Foundry have
avouirvu luu uiguesi. repuutuoil. .
i-ariicuiar attention paid to .MILL lAM I.XUS.
Farmers should not forget that tbe PLOWS mnilo
at the Sunbury Foundry nave never been equalled.
Agricultural implements repairod at short notice.
Small caalii2S. including Cookinz utensils, of tbe
most improved and most useful patterns.
a no ousineaa win oe oonouoton on an enlarged j
cale. Old customers will be accommodated is usual,
and new ones are respectfully solicited.
Sunbury, May 12, 1806
"aim XIH EX Pill 'rw;MFiA m V.
REDUCTION OF RATES ON PRODUCE, 0Y8
. TERS, AC.
TriK rates on Fresh Fish, Oysters in the Shell, and
Truck of all kinds, to places in this Division,
where the rate is 76 cents per 100 lbs or over, has been
reduoed 26 oenta per 100 lbs. At places where tho
rate is between ou ana 73 cents per lou lbs, the rate
win ne au cents per luu ins. liarrels ol truck
weighing less than 100 lbs will he chnrced as 100 lbs
in weight.
r resh t uh will require to be packed in tieht bar
rels or boxes.
Prompt attention to the collection of Bills. Drafts.
Ac.
N. FERREE LIGHTNER, Agent.
Sunbury, June 16, 1S66.
JI'LIIN JAREU'ii
IF.maII de Pai-I,"
THE NEW BEAUTIFIER OF THE SKIN.
TESTIMONIALS FROM CELEBRATED LADIES.
Ibis secret of beautifvmat tbe bktn l.eine known
only to Messrs. Jarod A Rene, they honorably state
that it differs from all other preparations. It gives
to tnemost Darin and Ireoklcttskin both the texture
and color of polished ivory, removing all disoolora
tions, whether appearing as frooklcs, tan, morphew,
moth or blaokwortn specks, and is especially suc
cessful in smoothing out the marks left by the small
pox.
The scents of "L'EMAIL de PARIS" moatconB-
dently submit to the publio tbe earnest endorse
ments ot such distlnguuced ladies as
Signora RISTORI,
M ddlerKMCITA VESTVALIA,
Miss MAGGIE MITCHELL,
Mrs. D. P. BOWERS,
LUCILLE WESTERN.
Madame PON ISI,
Mrs. EMMA WALLER,
LUCY RUSHTON,
NOEMIE Da MARGUERITTES,
Miss A. PERRY
and many others whose high standing in ths profes
sion give the stamp of truthfulness to their intelli
gent and genuine approval.
The beautiful Lucille Western says :
'I find that tbe ''Email" produces all thebrillian.
ey of rouge and lily-white, with the greut and pecu
liar advantage of total harmlessness. It really adds
to the softness and beauty oi the skiu."
The magnificent Yeslvulia says :
'I have suffered so much from the various wbito
lotions, Ae., which my theatrical profession obliges
me to use, that I consider it a perfect benefaction to
find a preparation which gives tho necessary white
ness to the skin, and leaves the skin cool and smooth.'
Miss Maggie Mitchell suya :
'I have tried ths skin besntifier, ' L'Einsll de
Paris,'1 and fuuud that it inalautly imparl a natural
bloom and freshness to the oouiplexion."
"Jared's Email de Paris" is used ss a delicate
beautifierof the skin for Theatre, Saloon or Ball
Room, by the most refined and scrupulous ladies,
firoduoing all tbe beautifying eS'ecu of roags and
ily-whilc, without their vulgar glars or injury to
ths skin.
Sold by all first-class Druggists, Perfumers and
Ladies' Hair Dressers.
L. Issbeau, Ml Broadway Demas Barnes A Co.
and F. C. Wells A Co., New York ; aud Eugene
Jouin, 111 South Tenth street, and Juhnson, Hollo
way A Cowden, Philadelphia. Agents.
. ' JARED A 11EXE,
General Agents sad Importers, New York.
Jan, 26, 1667 but
CIIAIMJE OF DEPOT.
fTUIB undersigned respectfully Informs his friends
X and Ihe public that he has clanged his placs of
loading Freight in Philadelphia from Freed, Waid
A Freed, No. 611 Market Street, lo. .,
A.. TJ. AOHE30N
oramLasioa Merchant, dealer in Flour, Grain, Seeds,
1015 Market IM.. Pblladelphlt
where all freight will be loaded oa oars of the un
dersigned, for Dauphin, Sunbury, Shsmukio, and all
intervening points.
AU AvigU will st curled as low aa on any ether
line. Orders to carry freight reepeoUully solicited,
icliiWrv.,ropt.uuo..B
Sunbury, Jan 1.1, IS'W Jm