Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 20, 1867, Image 4

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    IERUVIAN GUANO SUBSTITUTE I
BAUGH'S
:R-AW BONE
BIT12UPH08PH ATE OP LIME,
BATJOH Ss BON8,
Bole Manufacturer A Proprietor!,
DELAWARE RIVER CHEMICAL WORKS,
1'iIILAliELriIIA, U. S. A.
For lieat, Hyc, Barley, Corn, OuU, Vo
tatoes, Tobacco, Buckwheat, 8org!iuin, Tur-
wp, lioni, Uartluu Vegetables, uiul every
crop ana riant.
Kspecially lecommeuueu In the growers of
TRAWBERRlEri, RA8PUKRRIE3, W.ACKUER
R1ES, AND ALL SMALL FK11T3.
More than 13 yeara of refratar use upou all desociption
ttt Crops grown in the Middle ami Southern States, has
given a aigb decree of popularity to tliia MANURK,
which place its application uuw, eutirely twyoud a mere
experiment.
DAUGIIS'8 RAW BONK
tiierlboiitiute ol' I.I mo,
la eminently aueceaa at a rjiihstltnte fr Peruvian Ouano
nud Stable Manure and la orlereu to the Agriculturist of
the Narlheinanl J-laslern Stale as fertilizer that will
cheaply restore to the Soil, Unite eraent tale which have
been drained from it bjr constant cropping and light mauu-
(T it very prompt in ll action is lasting in effect to a
degree uualtained by any commercial niunuie in the market
and ia afforded at a much leffl coat limn liouiht Stable ale-
nure, or Peruvian Guano. The Lalxir involved in its aae
ia fur Inns than that of applying stable manure, while there
Is no risk from tlie introduction of noxious weeds.
trsVFarmpra ... recommended to nurehase of the dealer
located in their neiehborhood. In lections where no dea
ler is yet established, the Hliwiaie may be procured direct
ly from the undersigned. A Piievd Circulur will be i
In nil who nnnlv.
Oar NEW PAMPH1.KT, "Hnvvto Mnmuin tht Fer
tility nf Ain.rirM.i Forms." AO nflirea. (.Vine lull ...forma-
tion in regrd t the uie of manure Ax , wit! itn furnished
grutiioii application.
BAUGII & SONS,
Office Xo. 20 S. Delnware Avenue,
PHILADELPHIA.
BAUGH BROTHERS & CO,
General Wiolc&ale Agents,
No. 181 Pearl St., oorner ol Cedar.
NEW YORK,
GEORGE DUGDALE,
Il7i?'fc Agent for Maryland it- Virginia
No. 105 Smith Wharf,
BALTIMORE, MD.
.Sold by
SMITH & GENT11ER, .Sunbury.
July 2ti, I860. ly
O O E ' S
)YSPEPSIA CURE
pillS GREAT RF.MKDV FOR ALL DISEASES o
L trie
ST OMAOHS
the discovery of the inventor of Coe's valuable Couch
ilsam, while experimenting for titaowu health. It cured
ami iu the Ptomach for iuin whicb bad before yicuied
ii'ilhing but chloroform.
The almost daily leitimony from various pari of the
untry encourage ua to believe there ia no diaeuse euused
a disordered stomach it will not speedily cure,
hyaioiana endorse and Use it !
iniatera give testimony of ita efficacy.
id from all direction we receive tidings of cures per
niea.
rSPF.PSIA!
It is sure to cure.
1ARTBIRN !
One dose will cure.
;K HEADACHE!
It has cured in hundreds of case.
:ADACHE AND DIZZINESS !
II stop in thirty minutes.
'1DITY" OF THE STOMACH !
It corrects at once.
3E OF THE FOOD 1
It stops immeditiirly.
STRESS AFTER EATING :
One dose will remove.
OLERA MORBUS!
Rapidly yields to a few doses.
D BREATH !
Will be changed with half a bottle.
IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS
s UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS is owing to the
llml
It Cure lsy AH!atiiis 'alnre
RE ASSERT HER SWA V IN THE SYSTKM
liy every dealer in the United Stales sells it at
ONE DOLLAR PKR BOTTLE.
C 0. C1AK & CO., Proprietors,
NEW HAVEN, CONN,
ebruary 2VJ.8B7. ly.
$100 REWARD
i a medicine lliut will cure
'GHS,
INFLUENZA,
TICKLING iu the THROAT,
WHOOPING COUGH,
lievc
CONSUMPTIVE OOUCHS,
lick as
OE'S COUGH BALSAM!
OVER ON K MILLION BOTTLES
been sold and not a single iuatauce of its fuilure is
u. We have, in our possession, any uanuty of Cer.
les, sjiue of Ihcui from
EMINENT PHYSICIANS
have used it m their piuclice, and giveu II the (lic
ence over every other compound.
IT DOES NOT DRY UP A COUGH,
but LOOBKNS IT,
to enable Hie palieut to expectorule fictly. Two m
doaca.
IxvAauBLV Cvaa Ticxliko i thk Tiiaotr !
m( tMiulchas often coinpletely cuied the most Stub
Cuuih, and yal, though it la so suieand speedy in its
llou, II la perfeullyhanulesa, being purely vegelutile
ery areutlite to tlifi taste, and luey be aduiutislered
Idreii ol siiy age.
ats of CROUP we will guaranlee a cure, if takea in
aeaaiill,
D FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOI T IT!
vitliiu the reach of all, it being Hie ebeapeat and be
in ciuuit.
C. (i. CLARK It CO , Proprietors,
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
a-uary S3, lh7. ly
4aurdeu SeeiU hy Mail.
E offer a largo aud complete aAiortuient of
l resb Seeds, embracing.
OVER ?itf LEADING VARIETIES,
uiing all the Novelties,! atiiuil wo furuieh,
ally put up in packets,
BY MAIL, l'OSTAUE TAID,
catalogue price.
our Peoda are carefully tested before aeuding
ua are
WARRANTED TOUROW,
icrly planted and cared for.
NEW TRICED DESCRIPTIVE CATA
E ia mailed to any address, on receipt of Umji
1U1KO.
EDW'D. J. EVANS A CO.,
No. V, N. Ueorge St., York, l'a
ch 23, 1867 -lm
iD 1'ipe, all ixo iu (tore, and for sale by
CON LEY A CO.
WING FLAG STONE!
! subscriber U iirepared to deliver to theciti
ns of bunbury and Northumberland, and
airing town, a auporior quality of FLAG
IS, for paving, at the ahortent notice. Orders
ed to by addioasiuz at bunbury, to
WM. CLARK
mry, Feb. IS, 18(17. Sm
D CAGES, 11 different kinds. If you want
vu sou cueap iwu vsges, go co
CON LEY A COS
Palula, OiU, Ac.
I slock of Oil couipi'kdng Linseed Oil, Coal
h Oil and Lubricating Oil lor Engiue and
icry, Vaiuubcs, tij, always on baud, at low
t ' COSLfca CO a
BOOKS, STATIONERY
and
VARIETIES, (
Alwaya on hand a larga and complete stock of ,
ALBUMS, Javenllo, Blank, School, Hymn and
Prayer BOOKS.
.'ole, letter, Ix-fcal and Cap Paper
UOLP PENS AND HOLDERS. -
Pent, Inks, Pencil, Port-Folioa, Fioturea, Piotur
Frames, Musioal Instrument, String, Muslo, Lamp,
Shades, Globe, Ao,
Soap, Chains, Sleds, Cane, Games, Brushes, Port
monaiea, and Fancy Articles of all kind.
Wall Paper, I!orlcr and Window
Shades. Agent for "La Rose' Hair Restorative,"
and "Enamel of America."
Draft on Europe and Ticket for Steam Vessel.
QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS the
motto at
LIUHTNER'8 Book Store and News Depot,
Feb. 2, 1867. Market Square, Bunbury, Pa.
Great Attraction,
NEW TIN -WARE,
Sheet Iroa and Stove Store or
SMITH & GE1TTEEB,,
stxhntzb-ctifi, :p.a.-,
Whore they keep constantly on hand and maculae
turo to order at short notioe.
TIN AND SHEET IRON-WARE of all descriptions.
They would especially call the attention of pur
chasers to their lnrge and well selected stock of
COOS AND PARLOR STOVES.
The sulworibcrs buve mado arrangement to have
all their beat stove made to order, and those who
would have a good stovo would do well to go and
examine ineir large nnu won selected itook.
First. Thcv defv cnmnctltion nn thA r.,llnwinir
tried Brands of Cook Stoves, vit :
t'oinliiitalion tn llurner, Cook.
Ciorcruor Peiin (,'ook.
WABASH AND IRONSIDES,
and the well known Antldust Cook Stove called
SPEAR'S ANTIDUST.
Also. Parlor and offioo Btovcs In ercat variety em
bracing all the beBt manufactures and most fashion
able designs, unsurpassed tor beauty of hnish simpli
city of arrangements combining cheapness, durability
and each stove warranted to perforin what they are
represented.
Also, ine celcoratou i5alttmore r ire Place Move,
for heating first, second and third stories by Register
Also, VULCAN HEATER.
Also, the celebrated MORNING GLORY.
Coal Oil, Coal OH Lamp, Shades,
Ostomies, nud all article
usually kept in an establishment of this kind.
They are also prepared to furnish Slate and do slating
in tuo Dest wormnaniiKo manner.
Also, to do Tin Roofing, (-pouting. Range and
Furnace Work, Go Fitting, Ac. Repairing ncutly
and cheaply executed.
Also:
"Haus'li'M Raw ltone SSnpcr-Phos-pliate."
Remember the place. vample and Sules Room
nearly opposite Oonly'a Hardware Store, Mnrket
Btrcet, betwocn Third and Fourth streets. Building
Unrk painted.
August 25, 1M6U.
There cometh glad tulinga of joy to all,
To young mid to old, to great ami lo small ;
The beauty which once was so precious and laie,
Is free for all, and all may be fair.
It .V t lie ne ol
CHASTELLAK'S
WSITE LXQTTXD
For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion.
The most vuluublc and jperfeel preparation in use, for
triving the ekiu n beautiful pearl-like tint, that ia only
found in youth. It quickly removea Tan, Fiecklea, Piin
plea, Hlolchea, Molli Patches, SallowueiMl, Eruptions, ami
all impuritiea of the aktn, kindly healing the same leaving
the k:n white and clear as alabasier. It use nan not be
detected by tne closest scrutiny, and being a vegetable pre
natation is perfectly harinleaa. It ia the only article of
the kind used by the French, and is considered by ilie Pn
riaiaues Jnuispeusuble to a peifect toilet. Upwarda of
30,0ou bottles were sold during the past year, a aufneieut
guarantee of it trHcacy. l'rioe only 75 cent. Sent by
mail, poet-paid, on receipt of an order, by
UERGER, SHUT TS A CO., Chemist.
2S4 River St., Tiny, N. Y
February 16, 1P07. ly
diood nvis Tor "flotlsvrN!
MOTHERS, arc you oppressed with anxiety for
your little ones? Are your Blumbors and
hearts broken by their cries ' Do you awnko in the
morning unrefrcsbed and apprehensive ? If so, pro
cure at once a bottle of Dr. Leons' Infant Remedy
and you will have no mure weary hours of watching
and acxicty.
mi. i.i:os- nPAvr ki:.-if.iy
liar stool the tot of years. Thousands of nurse and
mothors bear witness that it never fails tu give relief
if used in season. It is a mild, yet euro and apcedy
cure lor Colic, Crumps and Windy Pnins. and is in
valuable for all complaiubi incident to Teething.
Sold by Druggists throughout the L'nited Suites.
Address ull orders to
ZIEULER & SMITH,
Soie proprietor.
137 JVorlla 'I'ltis-A Slrocl, lbil'a.
Novembor24, I860. ly.
FINE Myrtlo Pomatum, at the Fancy Storo of
ANNA PAINTER.
EXPEXEITUBES AND RECEIPTS
OF
Northumberland Co.,
FROM
The Firat Day of January, A. D. 1800, to the
Last Pay of December of the same year,
both daya inclusive.
Orders.
DR.
cts,
1 order Eastern Pcnitcutiart',
CO C9
45 do for building aud mmh'um
bridges
4J93 38
459 75
23 93
1093 31
509 08
294 30
117 00
15 00
06 00
205 50
lo fuel
13 do
Fox Scalps
Klt'Ctitms
ConBtabU'g pay
Hefuuding
County Auditor
J, Funiswortb, Audilicg
Cuuuty Officers,'
57 do
0 do
7 do
1 do
1 do
10 do Court Crier
7 do
8 do
3 do
4 do
4 do
Printing
load damage's
Prison Exil-hbcs
Mieritrg Peeg
District Attorney
Jurors I'ny
Couiuiouwcaltli costs
Attorney lor County
Koud and liiicigo Yiewa
Stationery
Seated and unseated lands
Public Buildings
Insane Asylum
Inquisitions,
Assessor's Pay
Merchandize
Win. K. Martz, buck jay
Incidental expenses
E. T, Drurr.hellcr for hoard-
1081 23
44 07
3128 90
196 00
3080 73
1397 27
150 00
245 00
235 73
181 50
5126 24
135 05
03 20
495 00
41 14
140 00
26 do
78 do
2 do
43 do
19 do
1 do
00 do
4 do
0 do
41 do
do
do
do
do
646 50
ing jurors in the P.boads
lrial
Iu tercet
ixaus to County
Jos. Class, Coiumis'ra pay
280 0
20 do
13 do
804 4o
8150 00
850 00
895 00
400 Or
do
do
do
do
do
11. aiartiu, tio tiu
J. Eckui80 do do
S. Billinan do do
T. M. Purscl, Jacitor do
Cliarlot Weaver, Clerk do
01 za
210 80
740 0
261 85
80,000 00
28,083 43
13 do
1 do
8 do
33 do
Protuonotary'a fce
Iteal Estate
Court House
$60,694 40
To Treasurers commission
on
$50,003 80
To amount ot outstanding orders
for 1805, and previous years
To amount of outstanding Boun
ty Orders
To Depreciated Moneys
1475 08
18103 43
725 00
.07 00
$87,884 01
CH.
Uy caah received from Colloctoia
for I860, and previous years f 17,130 04
By caah received from collectors
, lor Bounty Tax -By
caah received from Lower
87 9S
: 163 15
fi 10.
i
1S50 00
2300 00
SO 23
f6 00
2 03
Augusta townsQip lor neep
inir IlanDah Bavidxe ' .
By llodemption - money from
wo, i. Aic William
By cash received from H. Martin '
as loan to County
By caah rec'cS from E. T. Drum-
hellor, at loan to County
By caah ree'd for Kent for public
buildings ' '
By caah received for material told
By exoneration tax received, " ,
By cash received from Benjamin
llcndriekt, at loan to County
"By cash received from Masonic
Lodge for old Court llouao
By redemption money from R.
Mntct
By redemption money from Simon
Koblo .
By cosh received from J. llnugu
awout at loan to County
By cash received from Daniel
' Ileim, at loan to County
By cash received from Mrs. D.
1000 00
794 00
5 21
2 81
75 00
1500 00
600 00
400 00
25 00
Wolverton, as loan to County
By cash rcccivetl from Peter II.
Snyder, as loan to County
By Court Fines
By cash received from J. B. Musscr
for Deed
By cash received from R. II. Awl,
former Treasurer
By cash received for Militia Tax
By cash received for Seated Lands ,
'.' " " Unseated
4 88
08 11
207 01
350 08
2905 89
By excess of Expenditures above
the llcceiptt
27,789 CO
$87,384 01
Treasurer in account with
R. 11. AWl,, Kw., former
ortnumberiaiia uuunty :
DR.
To balance due Cotnty on Ntaie Tux as per
Auditors Report of 1H0S,
To babincn due Comity foi Militia Fines a
per Auditor' Report of leirJS,
To balance due County for Bounty Tax as per
Auditor Report of 1606,
CR.
By balance due from County on County tax
Ac., as per Auditor's Heport of 1M03,
By cash paid Johu Farnsworlb, Treasurer
213-2 00
816 60
8137 18
S5,aW T6
8,317 87
b 11
5,303 78
JOHN FARNSWORTH, Esq., Trensurer in account
with the County of Northumberland from the 1st day of
January, A l IHotl, to the last day nl UecerrHirr ol Uie
same year, both days inclusive, respecting county Tuz, Ac.
DR.
To amount of outstanding County Tax for 1885,
and previous year 33,527 07
To amount of outstanding County Duplicate
for lHfiO. 3P,S71 61
To amount overpaid by Wm Cooner, Collector III
To cash received from Lower Augusta Towa-
ship lor keepnYg Haiuuih Savidge tt3 15
To redemption money 16 as
Tocush received from sundry persons as loan
to Conwy 7125 00
To caBh received for rent of public buildings, Si) 23
To cash received for materials sold 70 (XI
To ensh received on Exonerated tnxes, 2 05
To cash receiveil frtan Masonic Ixidge Aa old
Couit H'uise 7!V 00
To cash received for Court finea 25 IK,
To cash received frmn J B. Masser, for Deed 4 38
To cash received from R. 11. Awl, toimer Trea
surer 68 11
To amount received on unseated lauds for 161
and 1865, 1,024 60
To amount received on seated land for 18C4
and led.'., 131 30
To amount due Treasurer S545 H7
let .Ml 32
CR.
By amount of Comity Tnxe outstanding on
the 1st day of Jauuarv, lt-07 CI5,n6S 30
By ninjuut of Exonerations allowed collector 10
Hy amount of percentage allowed collector 32ll 76
Hy errors iu llupllcale 127 6:1
Hy depreciutwl money t'7 00
Hy nniount of County orders paid 5t),ntl3 30
Hy Treasurer's commission ou $50,003 30, 1175 08
JW,9t M
JOHN FARNSWORTH. Kan., Treasurer, of Northein-
berland County in account with tie same for State Tax :
DR.
To amount of outstanding State Taxes for 1805,
ami previnnn years
To uinounl ofState Tax Duplicate for 1M0,
To amount of State Tax overpaid by J. !eilcr
To amount received on Unseated Lands foi IHJI
and Irttf
To amount received on Seated Laud for 1804
and leCS
87KS 70
8347 ii
3 lb
1041 ao
218 78
88,390 17
CR.
By amount of State Taxe outstanding on
the 1st day of January, 1607 for IboO, and
previoua year
Ry amount of Kxouerutions nllowed collector
Hy amount of percentage allowed colleetoi
Hy errors on Duplicates
HyFtnte Treasurer's Receipt ot February Stli,
tun
By balance due County
f'ttH 09
S07 II
74 S 7
10 08
1033 9J
SMI 5 45
tOfl'M 17
JOHN KARNSWORTll, Ks,.,Trcamier, in aeeouo
Willi the Coimnonwealtli of Pemityk'ania, for Licence
OUTSTANDING TAXES FOR
Yean. Collector1 Name.
1835 A. J. Conrad
1858 J. 11. MuBser
" George Zimmerman
" Jhco'j Miller
1859 James Oaks
18G0 Solomon Shiudel
1801 Jose-u Snyder
" & Blair
1803 II. Reader
" Joseph Snyder
1803 II. Wagoner
Joseph Snyder
" M. Sliade
1804 William Hoover
'" John O. Bright
" F. McCarty
1). llaiu
1803 William Hoover
W. Lake
" II. Header
" E. Artmiui
" J. Kissel
" Isaac Sober
P. Hester
" V. U. Weikel
E. Snuffer
" E. Ilowarter
18C0 Charles F. Marliii
II. Header
" II. Morgan
" J. O. Hitter
" J. Kissel
" E. Ai tuiuu
" S. Luutz
J. Snyder
" Joint lluugliawaut
" Williaoi Johnson
M. McDonald
" William Ewiug
" E Long
" D. Wagoner
" 8. Bohner
" John West
" I. Sober
" J Johnson
" J. OitcUlkld
" J. Ditchfield
" William Kaker
" John Seilcr
" C. Creamer
OUTSTANDING. BOUNTY TAX,
1803 James Beard McKwensvillo
" Joseph Snyder Coal
" Jonas Stino Mt, Cariuc)
Those marked with a since paid,
We, the uudcrgigncd Auditors of North umberland county, State of Pennsylvania, do
certify, that in pursuance of the 4th Hection of an Act. regulation Counties and Town.
shipB, the 5th day of April, 1834, we met
Duuoury, on uie si si uay oi January, a.
did audit and settle the several accounts
judgments and abilities ; and we do further certify, that upon due examination of tbe
Expense Book of the County, the indebtedness of the County in unpaid County Orders is
$30,334 53. Abo. that the amount of outstanding Bountv Orders ia .725 00.
In witness whereof, we have hereunto set
,iu uuy u ttomarj, . JJ., 100
fro 1st aV f January, 1AM, to ike last day of t
mm year, both day kwhjslv.
DR. 1
To imomit reeclved for Licence foe Tsveraa
lor leeo
To amount leeelved for Liquor Store fol HW
xv no
70S Ott
Jo amoual rceervw lor Kesuurant ror 'M,
To ainoiint received for Retailer of Merrtisn
disc. Tro pin Alley, Patent Medicines,
Coal and Larnber Vsidi. Brewwie ana
Uilhard-rooms a per Mercaautil Aponnsets
' ' LM for ItrtM)
V8 w
CR.
By t ner cent Commieslon oa tl,000 aad I per
cent on 3HI. M 60
By 8 per cent Commission nn i'NS 00 II 8
Hy t per cent Commies ion on tJtrt, 3d U
By exoneration as per certificates, 03 OO
Uvt percent eoraraiaaioii on BiauO and I ner et.
on t1M 54 TJ M
Hy Plate Treaaarera receipt of April IPth, ISM, D8 (10
liy T. H. I'urdy's receipt for publishing Mer
cantile Anniaiaer'a Lux in Eaalish and Oer
mail. 354 iiainca 70 HO
By State Treasorei' Receipt of Feb. tth, 1847, 4,448 38
5,76
JOUN FARN8W0RTH, Esq., Treasurer, In aoeoanl
with the County of Northumberland, respecting
JUilitla t ines lor lbo4, and previous years.
SR.
To awonnt of outstanding Militia Fine.
CR.
By amount of outstanding Militia Fine on
the 1st day of January, 1847,
Ry ain't of percentage allowed collectors,
By am'nt of Exoneration allowod "
By error in Duplioatea,
By order paid Harrison Wagoner
liy amount due County
$653 48
(355 73
12 3a
6 00
10 60
1 42
2CS 49
$652 4d
JOHN FARNSWOKTH, Esq., Treasurer, in account
wiln the .treasurer ot ticnool Hoards, eupervisors
of Roads. Overseers of the Foor. and with town
ship respecting Bounty, for Taxes oa seated and
unseated tanas tor lbt ana J cue
DR.
To amount reccivod for Hoad Tax
To amount rooeived for School Tax
To amount received for Bounty Tax
To amount received for Poor Tax
$2fifll 34
3728 70
Ml 3 7a
1124 45
H6.12S 37
CR.
By amount paid Supervisors of Roads,
Treasurers of School Boards. Ac a
porrocclpts $14.(175 48
By Treasurers' commission on (16,128 27. 800 31
liy balance in hand of Treasurer 644 40
910,120 27
JOHN FARNSWORTH, Esq., Treasurer, In account
with the County of Northumberland, from the first
day of January, 186(1, to the last day of Doceniber
of the am year, b.'th day inclusive, respecting
Bounty Tax.
DR.
To amount of outstanding Bounty Tax,
CR.
$511 94
By amount of Bounty tax outstanding on
the 1st day of January, 1867,
By amount paid by E. Shaffer, due Coun
ty from Treasurer,
474 02
37 92
Soli 94
JOHN FARNSWORTH, Esq., Treasurer in account
with Northumberland County :
DR.
To bnlanco due County on Militia Tux
To balance due County on Bounty Tax
To bal. duo State Tax and for State Taxes
on seated and unseated lands for 1SC4
and 18B5,
To balance duo Treasurer
$267 49
o7 92
2,215 45
2S 01
$2,545 87
CR.
By bal. duo Treasurer on County Tax, Ac. $2545 B7
Statement of the Finances of Northumberland Coun
ty, on the first day of January A D. 1807.
DR.
To amount of outstanding County Orders
for 1S66, and previous years, :,3.'I4 5)1
To amount of outstanding Bounty Orders 725 00
$31,059 53
CR.
By amount of outstanding County Tax
lor 1866. and previous year. 15.065 36
By amount of outstanding Bounty tax 474 02
By amount of outstanding Militia tax tor
1864 and previous years, S55 72
By amount duo from Wm. E. Irwin, for
mer Treasurer, as por last Auditor's
report SO 58
By amount due from Francis Buchcr. for
mer Treasurer, as por Auditor' re
wrt of 18(12, 51 00
By excess of Ccuuty induhtcdncas above
aasetU 15,033 M
$31, 05V 53
County of Northumberland in account with the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania for 18(16,
DR.
To amount of State tax duplicate for 1866, $2,347 2!
CR.
By am't of exonerations allowed collectors $53 42
By percentage allowed collector 73 02
By State Treasurer's receipt of Feb. 6th, '67, 1933 25
By County Treasurer's commiiuioD uu
$1052 77, 19 52
By balance due Common wealth 267 11
$2,347 22
I860 AND PREVIOUS YEARS
District.
Zerbe
Mt. Curmel Tj.
Upper Augusta
Point
Delaware
Sunbury
Coal
Miltuu
Turbutville
Coal
Cameron
Coal
Lewis
Sunbury
Upper Augusta
Mt. Caruicl T).
Lower Muhonoy
Sunbury
Shamokin Borough
McKwensvillo
Turbutville
Cliillisquoquc
Shamokia Tp.
Mt. Curmel Tp.
Cameron
Jordun
Upper Mahanoy
Sunbury
MtEwcusvillo
Point
Turbut
Chilisquaquo
Turbutville
Delaware
Milton
Upper Augusta
Hush
Mt. Caruicl Tp.
Mt. Carniel Borough
Cameron
Little Muh uli oy
Jackson
Jordan
Shamokin Tp.
Northumberland
tabaraokin Borough
Coal
Tjower Augusta
Lower Mahanoy
Zcrbo
State.
County.
miitia
19 43
29 05
00
18 77
00
99
21 00
70 00
01 50
13 00
18 00
10 50
1 00
50 00
40 75
14 00
10
87 12
42 81
44 54
41 55
27 75
180 01
213 81
34 50
123 86
20 28
723 13
372 00
00 21
200 78
208 39
41 21
298 71
1435 03
213 03
509 07
472 80
1373 10
809 05
1037 51
1259 63
501 00
21 10
400 28
400 05
48 52
150 08
109 60
384 44
071 87
000 83
434 74
419 33
000 51
088 20
453 53
00 01
40 59
17 80
20 33
11 18
38 57
33 50
16 87
958 09 $13085 36 $353 73
15 00
04
458 08
f 174 03
t the Commissioners' Offlco, in the Borough of
jj., j buy, ana adjourned iroui time to time, and
as reouired of us atrrecablv to the beat of our
pur hands and seals at the office aforesaid, this
1 . W. ulUl, ) Li. D. I
U.K. CUM', ) L. . Auditor.
V.V. UTILE, )L. B.)
NEW GROCERY!
CALt AT yURMAN Il OJ.D fiTAHt. ,
r . - -
WH0LESAL2 RETAIL
Ga .jrjjr3 Mmnmrmr
AND
Provision Store
FOR CHEAP GOODS 1
Their Stock la complete, consisting in part of
Et'OARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SPICES, COAL OIL,
Tobacco, Cigar, Flour, Feed, Fish, Salt,
llama, Shoulders, Cheese, Fruit,
Glass, Lamp, Ac, Ao.
Country Produce taken In exchange for Goods.
t3rCa!I and examine our Stock, and satisfy your
"Isunbury, May 12, 18o.
MUSGR0VE & SHAFEIt,
Wholesale Dealers in
FLOUR & FEED,
Manfaoturer or
CANDIES, BREAD, CAKES, &c.
Three Doors East of P. A E. R. R. Depot, Front St.,
NURTliUMlSKKbAlMD, ftjNJN 'A.
The Belter Wagon will run daily to Sunbury and
senns urove, to serve customers, vruora buiiuimhi
Northumberland, Nov. 17, l6t. ly
FANCY DRY GOODS STORE
MISS KATE BLACK,
Market street, four door west ofWm. H. Miller '
Hoot and Shoe store, KUiMJUKI, r.
T ESPECTFULLY Inform her friends in Hunbury
XV and vioinity, mat uo nas just opened oer
WINTER GOODS.
oi Notions and Fancy Dry Goods,
Her stock oonsits of AIL Wool Delaine. P.mbroldc
ries, Lace Collars, Bleached and unbleached Muslins,
Sheetings, Drillings, Ouribaiui muslins, mra-ty
Linens, Alapaca, Poplin, Crupe and Lane Veils.
Ladies' Winter HATS, Ladies' Woolen Cap, Brcuk
last Shawls, bonlags.
Children' Woolon Circular,
Children' Woolen Skirts.
Mine. Domorest's Hair Curlers, Hair Ceils and
Curls, Ulovea. Stockings. Collars, CorsuU, to.
dents' Collars, Neckties, half Hose, JIaudkcr
ehief and Suspenders.
Bradley' new Patent Duplex Elliptio (or dvubl
t!. : L l! I DTl! V
HOPKINS Elliptio Skirts.
Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Hair Brushes, Combs
Toys, and a general variety of NOTION.
Sunbury, Nov. 24, 1866.
fCE CREAM FREEZERS and
Haley's Patent
L Clothe n ringer, for sal bjr
Sunbury, July 7, 1RS6.
ZETELJIOYER.
A NUW AKRlTAIi OI'
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
AT THE STORE OF
J II EN GEL,
Market Street, Sl'XBL'RY, l'A.
JUST received from Now York and Philadelphia,
a largo lot of FALL AND WINTEll UOODS,
which he will tell at email profits, for curb or coun
try produce.
lit line of Uoods for Gentlemen's and Boy' wear
is good Fine lilacs; and Blue French Cloth, Fine
Boaver Cloths lor Overcoats, the very best of Black
and Fancy Caseiincrec, Uood Satinctt and Kentucky
Jenn, all at low prices.
His liuo of Ladies' and Misses' Dross Uoods can't
bo bent in this little borough.
Hi: NT OF II LACK N I I. U
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 Color,
all-wool Plaid, Alpaca, all oolors. Plain and
Fancy Mohair Lustres, all-wool Delaines, Fancy and
Figured English Merino, very handsome, Delaine,
Calicoes and Muslins, ull prices.
Ladies' Cloth for Dresses, Ladies' Cloth for Sucks,
Sacking Flannel, all shades, Ladies' Shawls, plain
and tnncy.
BEST WOOL BLANKETS,
White Marseilles Quilta, Bed Sproad, Balmoral
Skirt.
Yankee Notions in Great Variety
Hosiery, of all description, U loves, forLadto and
UenU, Dress Trimmings, Fancy Buttons, Ac, Ladies'
French Corsets, Ladies' lloop Skirts, UenU' Shirts
and Drawors, Ladies' Vests and Drawers, Ladies',
Mixcs' and Children' Fancy Hoods. Wool &curfa
Ladies' Fanoj Scarfs, and a variety of other goods
G .A. R P E T S ,
Wove Floor Cloths. Stair Carpets Floor Oil Cloths,
all widths, Carriage Oil Cloth, Table Oil Cloth
Widow Shades, Plain Ureen and Brown Oil Cloth
and Fixture for Window.
aAOCERI s.
.S'uRur, Coffee, Molasses, Hico, Crackers, Spices, Salt
Fish, Cheese, io.
Ojueensware,Ulassware. splendid Setts of Tcawarc,
at low prices.
BOOTS & SHOES IN GREAT VARIETY.
Hats and Caps, Oil, Paint, Gloss, Putty, School
Book. Paper, Slates. Ac
HARD WARE.
Shovels, Fork, Nails, Lock, Hinge and Screws
A Large assortment of WALL PAPEll and Bor
der, at all prices.
All persona desiring to get good goods will pieaae
give him a call.
Sunbury, October M, 1866.
Lackawanna V Mlooisilurg (ul
rond.
ON aad after Jan. 1st, 1807, Passenger Train
will run as follows :
SOUTHWARD.
A.M. AM
P. M.
7.10
8.20
P. M.
4.40
00
8 17
8.&0
10 li
5.20
COO
6 35
Leave Rcranlon, 60 10.00
" Kingston, ooo 11. iO
Kupwt, V 20
Danville, 0.M
Arr. North'd., 10 .15
NORTHWARD.
Leave North'd., T OO
" Danville, T.4U
Rupert, 8 15 A.M.
" Kingston, 10. M 8 30
P. If
V.Ob
Arr. at Scranton, 12.00 .i5 4.00 10. 14
Train leaving Kingston at 8.30 A. M. for Scran-
ten, connect with Train arriving at New York at 5.20.
Passenger taking Train South frciu Serenton at
5 50 A.M. via Northumberland, reach llarrisburg
12.30 P. M., Baltimore 6.30 P. M., Washington Id
DO P. M. via Rupert reach Philadelphia at 7.00 p. m.
II a LSwrti B..n
Kingston. Jan. 19, 1807.
ltsar.
lMO?.
Ilrle Ruilroud.
Plilladelplila V
rpiIJS great line traveraoa the Nortliorn anil North
I went oountio of Pennsylvania to tbe eity of Erie
on Lake Erie.
It has been leased and U operated by the Pennsjl-
rania Railroad Company.
Tims of Faltttiger Traint et Sunbury.
Leava Eaatsrvd.
Erie MaU Train, 1 1 .S3 p. tu.
Erie Express Train, 35 a in.
Eluiira Mail Train, 10.25 a ai.
lasvt Westward.
Erie Halt Train, 6.1C a in.
Erie Express Train, 6 35 p ui.
Elmira ilail Train, 4 Si p. m.
Paasenger oars run through on the Erie Mail and
Express Train without change U,Ui najc betweej)
Philadelphia and Erie.
Kew York Connection.
Leave Kew York at 8 00 a m, arrive at Erie 10.06 a
m. Leava New i'ork at i.00 p. m., arrive at Erie
i itf.m. i.eave ne ata.su p.m., arrive at Mew
ork 4 0 p. m. Leave Erie at 10.25 a. m., arrive at
New York 10 10 a. m.
ELEGANT BLEIPINO CARS on all Niirht Trains
For informatioa reapeoUpg Passenger businena
apply at Uor. Wlh and Market Bt., Philadelphia.
And for kreight business of the Company's Agents,
B. B. Kingston, Jr., Cor. 1U and Market St.,
miiBUBipmft.
J. W. Reynold, Erie.
William Brown, Agent N. C. B. B , Baltimore.
U. H. UouaToa,
Uen'l Freight Act. Philada.
fl.W. GwianaaV
Gen'l Tieket Ac't, PbUada.
A L. TI LER,
. Uac'l Manager, Williajnaport.
January ai, iney.
SILVER'S WASH POWDER
SAVES Time, Labor, Money. Makes WASHINA
A PAST'IUK AND MOKPAY A JrESTlVAL.
Addresi all order to the Manufacturers
SlEUMItt EMITU,
Oheniiats and Wholesale Druggiata,
7 Ilorlh Third rM-, PUM'u.
Koveaibcr 21, im -ly
BREAD & FANCY CAKES.
Two door west of the foat Office, BtlNBURt, Pa.
T) K8PKCTFULLY Inform the itien of Sun
XV bury and vicinity, that ke will bake to order
all kind of '
Csk-Jftr Ilnll, Pttrtls), Jkr,
Families r npplled with FRE8H BREAD, Twist
Holla, Hacks, Tea Buna, e., and also aept on Dana
tnanafaotnred eut 6f the best material.
All orders will moot with prompt attention.
Uavlnc had lane experience I hope to alve
Seneral satisfaction to all who may favor me with
idr patronage. DAVID FRY.
Bunbury, JJeo. 8, moo,
7 mTc. wuAuiiAirr's
Confectionery, Toy and
PBTJIT STOBE
Market Ntreel, Sunburjr, Pa.
CONFECTIONERY OF ALL KINDS,
TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
FRUIT, &c., &c,
CONSTANTLY on hand and for tale at the abova
V esuiniienmeni atwnoiesaie anu reuui, at riinu
able price.
He it manufacturing all kind of Confeetionarie
to kcop up a full assortment whioh are sold at low
rates.
Tobacco, Began, Bta'lonory, Nut of all kind, and
a variety of other atlolea, allot wbiah art oSerod
wholesale and retail.
IjaRcmembor the name and piano. ."1
M. 0. GEARIIART.
Market street, 3 door west of E. Y. Bright A Son'
bioto.
Bunbury, Sept. 19. 1863. If
TOWN LOTS
TN the Borough of Sunbury, dosirably situated, in
a uigo nnu oenwai locaiion,
i'K HAir:,
on such easy terms as will enable cenon. with
limited amount of available money, to purchase
homo. Persons having
Misscrn.1 or Timber Landau
Farm, Dwellings, or other Real Estate, for sale or
leaso, as well a those desiring to purchase or ront,
aro invited to consult the subscriber. His connec
tion with reliable firms in New York, Philadelphia,
and elsewhere, afford uiiusul advantage.
Conveyancing correctly and neatly executed.
JNO. KAY CLEMENT,
Attorney at Law,
Third door west of Smith A Gcpthor &tove Storo,
Sunbury, Pa
Sunbury, Deo. 8, lSflfl. tf.
JF you vnnt good Tin-Ware, go to SMITH A
KN1 ItR'S New Shop. dr S
AFFLICTED !
SUFFER NO MORE!
When byU'euieof Dlt. JOlV!!i!.KS KUXItt you
can lie cured penimneiitly, mid at a trilling cmt.
I lie iiMuiiifiiinj? Bucceii wince nai aueitnea ihii iitva u-
alle medicine tor I'hysitai and Nervuui WcakneH, Uene
n Uehilily and rrnatratitm. Iaa ot Muxcular Enerpy,
Iwpoteiicy, or any of the cttnkcqnences uf Toiilhful iiiJm-
creiton, renUeia a the inuti valuable preperatiou ever dia
It will remove nil nervoui oiTectiona, depieuinn, excite
ment, nienpeity to atudy or buiuieM, Itwa of nieinory,
Confusion, liimighta of aelf-drBLruetiniif frara of inninCv.
ttc. It will restore the B,ipetie, renew the bealth of thoie
who have destroyed it by aenaual exueaa if evil prncticea.
Young Men. be humbugged no more by "ijuaek I)oe
t'Ki" and ignorant practitioners, hut tend without delny
for tbe Klixir, and he at once restored to health and happi
ness. A Perfect Cure is Graranteul in every instance.
1'nce, 91. or four Imttlestonne address, 93.
One bottle is sufficient to tflect a cure in all ordinary
cases.
ALSO, DR. JOIWIM.K'S SPKC1FIC PIL!9, for
the speedy and permanent cure of iionoirhen, i leel. Ure
thral Dischargee, Gravel, Stricture, end ull atTections of
the Kidneys aud llludder. Cures effected in from one to
five ttnys Thuyare preptired from vegetable exlrncts that
re hnrmless nn the svsiem, and never nauseate thestoin
aeh or impregnate the breath Nnehange of diet is neces
sary tvhile usins: them, nor does their action in any manlier
interfere with business pursmta I 'rice, per btx.
Kithei of the above mentioned article will he sent to
anv aildress, closely sealedand post-paid, by mail or ex
press, oa receipt of price. Address all oider to
JJi.UUKK, lH ITTs A Co., Chemista,
No. 'iS5 River Street. Troy, N. V.
Fehruury 10,j8fi7. 1 y J
A3TKCLOG7.
THE WOULD ASTONISHED
AT THE WONDEIlKt'L JtEVKLATlOSS
MADE BV THK GltKAT A8TROLOG1ST,
Muduiuc II. A. PUtltlUO.
t'he reveals secrets no mortal ever knew. She restores
to happiness lliose who, Iroui doleful events, eatastioplies,
crosses in love, loss of relations and fliemls, loss of money,
Ac , have(M.coiiieilesMindent She brings tigelher those
long sewrated, elves lliiotinatioa eorceralns; absenl frieiukt
oi lovers, restores lust or stolen raM;i1y .tells you the bunt,
liens you are best qiulifed to pursue- aud iu u-auc you will
tie most succesatul, muses ajteetty mainairea aiat lells you
the very day you will marry, gives you the .Dime, likeness
and ehiii acleristics of the person, bhe reatta yout very
lh up lits, ami by her almost supernatural poweta unveils
the daik aim liiditeu uiysteiiea of the future. From the
atHta we see in the firmunieiit the inn lefcc atara that over
come or prettmiitiate in the confiKUtatiou from the
uapects and position of the planet and tlie fixed atara in
the heavens at the time of birth, site deduce the future
ilestinyof inun. Fail not to consult the greatest Aslrolo.
KiKt on earth. Iteoal you but a mile, and you may never
aeaill have sofavorable an opportunity. Consultation fee,
xvith llkeneea and all desiied information, 91 Parties
living at a distance can consult the Madauie by mail with
cqunigiueiy ano sninMa'.-unu to ineiuseivea, as u in peisoa.
A full and explicit chart, whiten out. with all inquiries
answered and hkeaeas enclosed, sent by mail on receipt
of price alfcive mentioned. The strictest secieay will be.
maintained, and all correspondence returned or destroyed.
Ke "erencesof die hiRhest order furnished those desiring
them. Write plainly the day wf the month anil yeal in
which you were born, enclosing a small lock ufhair.
Address, Madams II. A. PHKRIGO,
P. O. DaAwaa ii'.a, ltDrrALo, N Y.
Felirllaiv 16, IPH7 ly
CRISPER COIVEA.
Oh! she was beautiful and fair.
With starry eves, and rudidiit hair
Whose culling tendrils soli, entwined.
Kucbained tbe very heart bud nuiul.
CRISPER CQT4A.
For CurliiiR tlie Hnir of either Sex into
Wavy unci Glossy Itingluts or Heavy
Massive Curls.
By using; this article Ladies and Gentlemen can beautify
themselves a thousand fold It is the ouly ailicle ill the
world that, will cuil straight hair, aud at the same time
give it a beautiful, glosav appeaiance. The Crisper Coma
not only curia the hair, but invigorates, beautifies and
cleanses it; is highly and delightfully perfumed, and is the
moat c implete article of the kind ever offered to the Amen
can public. The Crisper Coma will be sent to any address,
suaieu ana postpaid lor ai.
Address all omers to
V. 1.. CLARK k CO., Chemist.
No. 3 West Fayette rJtre.t, Sveacusi, N. Y.
Feb. it, lr7. ly
BEAUTY1
AUBURN, GOLDEN, FLAXEN t SILKEN Cl'RLS
IJRODUCKD by the aae of Prof. UtBREUX' FRI
. SKK LF. CHEVKUX. One annliuation wariaiited
to curl ike most straight and stubborn liaii of either sex
Into wavy ling lets, or neavy massive cutis, nua oeeu
used by the fashionable of Paris and London, with the
most gratifying result. Does no injury to the hair. Price
by mail, sealed and post-paid, 1. le-riptive Cireulai
mailed free. Addles BE11GEK, SIJTTTa 4 CO., Che
mista, No. tt Kivei St., Tioy, N. Y., Bole Agents for
the l iiiteo States.
February lo, 117. ly
BREAKFAST SHAWLS, for sale at the Faney
Store cf ANNA PAINTER.
To procure a family group Photograph, go to
BVERLY'S Room USiiupauajiRuildujgup stairs
NEW MUSIC STORE.
Call at our Kew Musio Store in
ELIIST'S OROVB,
and buy on of Haikk Brothbr'b New ca
Piano Fortes.
Every Instrument la Warranted for ore years. We
also keep constantly on hand a good gtook oi the
celebrated PKLOUBET'8 MELODEONrj, CABI
NET and CHURCH ORtlANS, and chalhmg oUiar
to sell eneaper man wa are soiling.
Waalao keep all kind of Musical Morchaodii
and receive all the latest music a soon as published,
A liberal discount to teacher of Bchaol and Semi:
nariea.
U-Second hand Uutruijiahl taken in. exchange
for new one.
Piano correctly turned tad repaired, fiend t
vtrouiar.
EALEM BROTHER.
SelUugrove, Bpy4er CO., P , July Jbqq.-tIj
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
BOOKS AMD KTATIOliKAr.
Monthly Tim Book, Drawing Baokt and Slate.
Bookj, Uyuin Book. Blink Book, Mcuioratulma
Eok, Uiarics, Pocket Dm k.', Ink bland', l eu, -
renal, a sue aaoruuuui oi rapur. ink. e.
Por sal by AiA PAUl'LR
NEW GR0CEHY
rTUIB aatawftMHa. kegi leave to announce to the
JL eiUien af Sanbury and it vicinity, that tfaey
vp eiaa vial m
NEW OROCERV,
Tietioor vett of J. H. Xngle'i Store, in
Market Square,
where I bey are prepared to furnish every variety of
croeerte, and will keep constantly on haad the
choicest varieties of
FLOUR & FEED,
Fish, Coffee, Teen, Sugar, Molasses, Cheese, Bait
Spice of all disoription, Soap af every variety
is.naiee, nmoaing ana ioewing lODaceo, oegarfl.
Hams, Shoulders, Baeoo, Batter, and Eggs. Also
Dried frnlta of all kind, Caned Peaches and Toma
toes, Piokels, Ketchup, Pepper 6'auoe, Raisin,
Lemons, Ao., of best quality, and in fact every itvla
of artialea kept in a well stocked Grocery. Also
uiuer v inegar. aii kious oi eouniry produce taken
In exchange. - The patrons ze of the oublio la re
spectfully nllei tod.
Ur.UB.UJt JS. UfcAKD A CO.
Sunbnry, Not. 11, 1Mb.
ST ORE.
W. A. EENNET,
Market Nqnnrr, MII.MIL'IC V, Pa.
HAVINO recently purchased the Drug Store
formerly eonduoted by K. A. Fisher, I beg
leave to Inform the ojtisen of finnhury and vi
cinity, that I have entirely replenished my slock
of
Asm
FANCY ARTICLES I
such as Combs, Brushes, Pocket-Books, Soaps, Per
fumery, Hair-Oil, Knives, Scissor, Coal-Oil Lamp,
Tobacoe and Cigar,
laint. Oil), Ulue, tilnHa,' Putty,
YnrnlNlicM, Patent ledirinca, Ac.
All my Tinclurca, Syrups, Ointments, Ceratns, and
other preparations ato manufactured by myself, and
from the best material I can procure in Market.
Having had quito a Dumber of years' experience Iu
the
Drug and Preemption Bit si nest,
both In Philadelphia and the country, and also the
advantage of the College of Pharmacy. I feel com
petent to COMPOUND ALL PRESCRIPTIONS
that the Physicians and pablio may favor me with.
All my preparations as I have above asserted, are
mado from the best material, and upon honor I
assert, they are of officinal strength.
For medicinal purposes, I keop on hand the very
best
WINES, BRANDIES AND LIQUORS,
that I can procure.
Bufore purchasing clscuhero, call and cunvinco
your own uiud.
W. A. BESXETT.
Sunbury, Nov 18, 185.
N E W LIQUOR ST0UK !
WM. HOOVER
ICailroad Street, above JIarkel,
HEAR THK CENTRAL HOTEL,
BUNBURY, PA.
RESPECTFULLY Invites his friends and the
publio generally, to call and examine his largo
assurtiuenta of liql - before purchasing elsewhere.
Ilia Klork con latai oi IlrniKlleM,
Whisker, Holland in. Van
lire It aim, Jlonon;fnlielit and
Jloui-lxni ot'tlie Isewt tinli
lj'. Ulnea, t'ider, "I iuc
gar, iVc, At:.
Farmers, Hotel Keeper, and others aro invited to
call, as hi stock is genuine, and will render general
satisfaction.
Sunbury, February 3, 186d.
RESTAURANT & B0ARDINQH0USK
( IIAN. H'Zi:i.. Proprietor.
In Cake's Additicnto SCNBUUY, near the Peun'a.
Railroad Company's Shops.
IAGER BEER. Porter and Ale of the very best
J brands, excellent Uorinun Wiues, Schweitzer
Cheese, Tripe, Ac, alwayson hand.
PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT BOARDERS,
kept who will find ample accouitnodntions. (lood
cooks and waiters, boarders ean enjoy the quiet com
forts of home with fare equal to thu bust hotels.
JSunbury, May 28, lotit
SUNBURY FOUNDRY
UKO. ItOllltllAt'II A SO,
ARE now carrying on bufines at this old citnb
lishuient with renewed vigor.
Castings of every description, promptly furnifhed
to order.
The Stove manufactured at this Foundry have
acquired the highest roputntion.
Particular attention paid lo MILL CASTINGS
Farmers should not forgot that tlio PLOWS made
at the Sunbury Foundry have never becu equalled.
Agricultural implements repaired at thort notice.
Suiall casting, including Cookitig utensils, of the
most improved and most useful patterns.
Tbe business w ill be conducted on an enlarged
scale. Old customer will beaccoriiinodtited &a usual,
und new ones aro rospeotfully solicited.
Sunbury, May 12, 18o8
ai.tim i:iittM coiiivni.
REDUCTION OF RATES ON PRODUCE, OVS
TERS, AC.
TIIE rates on Fresh Fish, Oysters in the Shell, and
Truck of all kinds, to places in thia Division,
w hero tbe rate is 7b cents per lull lbs or over, has been
reduced 2i cents per 100 lbs. At places where the
rale is between 60 and lb cents per 100 lbs, the rate
will be SO cents per 10U lbs. Barrel of truck
weighing less than 100 lb will bo charged as 100 lb
in weight.
Fresh FUh will require to be packed in tight bar
rels or boxes.
Prompt attention to the collection of Bills, Draft,
4 c.
St. FERREE LIGUTNER, Agent.
Sunbury, June IB, IStltS.
J I'L I! rS J A It i; l ' 54
"IICiuuil do Pari,"
THE NEW BEAUTIF1ER OF THE SKIN.
TESTIMONIALS FROM CELEBRATED LADIES
This aocretof beautifying the akin being known
only to Messrs. Jared A Rene, they honorably state
that it differ from all other preparation. It give
to the most harsh and freckled skin both tbe texture
and color of polished ivory, removing all discolora
tions, whether appearing as fiecklcs, tan, niorphew,
moth or blackworm specks, and ia especially sue.
eessful in unoothing out the mark left by the small,
pox.
ineagonu ot "JjCMAJLi ue ranis most conn-
dently submit to the publio the earnest endorse.
menu ot suon disiineuuned ladies as
Signora RISTORI,
en aaierr.L.iui JA bar v alia,
Mia MAGGIE MITCHELL,
fr. D. P. BOWERS,
LUUJliLri. niSIr.K.H,
Madame PONISI,
Mrs. EMMA WALU:R.
LUCY RUSHTON.
N0EM1E Da UARUUEUITTES,
Mia A. PERRY
and many others whose high s landing in tho profes
sion givw the stauui qf truthfuluota to their mtelli
gent and genuine approval.
i'h. k....;r..i r..:ii. Wut.n. ..... .
'I find that tb '-Email" produce all thebrillian
cy of rouga and lily-white, with the great and pecu
liar advantage of total harmlewnes. It really adda
to the softness and beauty of the kiu."
Joe magnifloent Vestvalia say :
'I have suffered so much from the various white
lotion, &e., which my theatrical profession oblige
me to use, that I oonsider it a perfect benefaction to,
find a preparation whioh gives the nooetitry white
ness io tbe akin,and leaves the akin cool and sinoulh.'
Mia Maggie Mitohall says :
'1 have tried the skin beautifier, 'L'Email de
Pari," and found that it instantly imparts a natural
bloom and freahnea to th complexion."
"Jared' Email da Paris" U used as a delicate
beautifier of the skin for Theatre, Saloon or Ball
Room, by th most refined and scrupulous ladies,
producing all the beautifying effects of rouge and
lily-white, without their vulgar alar or injury to
the akin.
Sold by alt first -c)a Druggist, Perfumer and
flies' II air Dresser.
L. Jsabeau, 823 Broadway: Denial Barnes A Co.
and F. C. Well A Co., New York ; and Eugene
Jouin, 111 South Tenth street, and Johusun, Hollo-,
way A Cowden, Philadelphia, Agents.
r JARED A RENE,
General Agents and Iinpej-ter, New York.
Jan. 2o, l67.4tm
CIUUE Of DEPOT.
1"tfLE undersigned respectfully Inform bis friend
. aad th publio that he bus changed his plan of
loading jTreight in Philadelphia from Freed, Ward
Freed, Uu.. ail Market aUrset. to
.A.. D.AOHEBON
i Commission Merchant, dnalur in Hour, Grain, Seeds,
io )
.Ho. ISIS Market tit., Pbltadelphiu,
where all freight will be loaded on ear of tha un
denigaea, for Dauphin, Sunbary, Shamokin, and all
Intervening pujuts.
All freiilt will be carried as low a on any otht
line. Order to carry rrcight respeotfully aoliuilud,
wlitek) Will reir prompt atUntwo .....
J JJ- JJoLtt
Sunbary, Jan. 14. lbCJ 3m-