Celcflntpjiic Tcfos; FEOM THE BEAT OF WAR. CHANGE or rilOOn AM MB, Gen. ITcClellan to lake Charge of the Army , of the Pototnae.Tht Grand Army to b' Reorganized and Invrtaied. Largo Rein foreemente on (At icay to Wa. hington Actioe Defensive Preparation). Offentioe Optntiimt to be Resumed. Washington, Ja); 22. Ota. MeClellan has been summoned by the government from Western Virginia to repair vo w ashing ion to lane command or toe army of the Potomac. Ueo. Rosencrstes takes his place in comoiaud of the artny of Western Virginia. The Corpi dVArmy at Washington is to be inntnoiiy reorganized sod increased. The order have already been (riven. 0 flora of regiments already raised and being made will be accepted with tuch rapidity at to insure that this will be accomplished io few days. Lurgn reinforcements from various districts are already on the way, orders have been telegraphed for them yesterday while the bailie was in progress. The government entertains no spprehen sioin for the safety of I he Capital. Prepare tioos not only for defensive bat the renewal of offensive operations are going on vigorous ly. General McDowell has returned to bis head quarters at Artiogton Heights. The regiments comprising bis army will resume their position, which most of them have already doue. RKCriND DIPfATCrj. Nina o'clock P. M The estimated num ber of killed and wounded in the battle of yesterday is gradually decreasing by arrivals from the woods and surrounding country. Six hundred of the Ellsworth Zouaves have blreaily leturoed. 1 1 is now understoad that Col. Wilcox, of the First Michigan regiment acting Brigadier UeDerul, in not dead as reported but is badly wounded. Auethxr right lu Missouri Union Men Vlelo rim. Kansas Citt, Mo., July 20. By a special messenger just arrived, we learn the following : On the lSlli, at half past two p. m., Major Van flora's command df United States Reserve Home Guards of this place, numbering 170 men, were attacked by SOD rebels under Copt. Duncan, three miles north of . Ilarrisonvjlle. 'be Cgbt lasted four hours, during which time a con tinual firing was kept up on both sides. At lmlf past six the rebels withdrew, leaving the Union mon vicloiiona. The loss of the rebels was fourteen killed, including two offi ceis. The Union men cnutinued their march crossing Grand river, but they were compell ed to leave three of their bjggage wagons on tl.e bank of the river, owing to the high water. Mj. Van Horn's forco wns attacked while ot dinner. They planted their fluK&taffio the ground, never giving way an inch uor moving the Hag till ufter the rebels withdrew. The enemy attempted to flunk !hpm cm u. left with a company of cavulry, hot were ccm t,lei-ly routed by a detuiled fores of twenty three men. Itee-cl Account of the Cattle. New Orleans, July 22. Di-spjtclies from Richmond, dated last eveiiioir, stats that a battle had commenced near .VI aLssjus Junction, ut four o'clock in the morning, and became general about seven o'clock, when the Federalists retired, leaving us iu possession of the field. Sherman's celebrated battery of light artillery was tuken. The battle was terrible, with great slaughter on both tides. It is impossible to furuisb details. Tlir RF.Tl'HNFD VOLU.ITEKtlS. The return of the men composing the sncood and fifth Pennsylvania regiments has given rise to many conjectures and specula tions, since the result of the battle of Bull Hud, ulike injurious and unjust to tbe galluol men who compose Unite two organizations. They did not anticipate a fight. Many of the tneu were assured that a fight would not occur in wbich it would be possible to parti cipate, for a considerable length of time. With this view and assurance, tbe men con cluded to come home, where, alter seeing their friends, they wi uld enlist for tbe war, organize under uew auspices, as well as more popular and efficient officers. In connection witb these, facts, there are other circurriotuu c-s which must not be held back from the public, but winch should go on tbe record now. as part of tbe history of the disaster at Bull Uuo. Gen Patterson made but a lai appeal to the men of the second regimeul, telling them, iu fid, that tbey had u right to go, that be would be pleased if they would remain, but that if he were io their position, he would exercise the right they possessed end returu home. Geo. Palleuoo even traveled out of the way to inform these men that he did not uffiliule wilb or approve of tl.e action of the administration iu waging Ibis conflict, and that be bad in routemplalioo a resolve himself to resigu. This assertion was repeated to us substantially iu the same spirit by a dozen different perfectly responsi Ide men. who were in tbe ranks when Gen. Patterson iodulged in tbe expressions, aod who could not bn mistaken io their spirit cr meaning. llarruburg Tele graph. Gek. LroK'a Bodv Guard The New York Timet' correspondent io Missouri gives us the following account of this singular guard : One of the principal features of tbe march are Gen. Lyon and his German body guard. The latter is composed of tea athletic St. Louis butchers, each mounted on a powerful horse and armed with heavy cavulry sword and a pair of navy revolvers; each wears a light bat turned up on the left side, and decorated with a white ostrich plume. Al most any tiuie Gen. l.yon, accompanied by btlfadozeu of these savage looking fellows, may be seeo spurring along the line, or a small squad of tbeni, or singly galloping fiercely to tbe front or rear, or straight out into the open country. .If the General goes into a bouse a half dozen of them will be seeo io front staodiog like iroa statues at the bridles of their horses if he scours along iu ad vane of tbe train the clanking of their long aabres is heaid beside bim stop where be will, there may be always seen a stolid squad of white plumed boisemeo awaiting patiently bis movements. They era fearless riders jump fences oo a dead ruo, leap ditches, gallop down steep descents, and, in fact, never ride lees fBt than their borses cao run, unless compelled by some urgent necessity. I odepeodeot of their duty as body guurds, tbey act as messengers, scouts, Ac, and in consequence, bate plenty to do. Tbey are commanded by kieuleoecit ; aod from their appearance aod daring horsemanship, will, if orcasiou demands, whip a dozen times their weight io chivalry. Major Gsmmal Fsfmokt has been and dent summoned to Wasbingtoo, aod left New York yesterday morning. I J is com maod will no doubt be changed to one of tbe corps in Virginia. The diptneria is making fearful ravages in the town of Anboro and Franklin, Maine In Fraoklio whole families have been cut off io lew days Old aod youog art alike vie. tims to this ten tola malady. Two mora Massachusetts regiments, the Twelfth aod Thirteenth, leave Boston this week. Nature has granted t as all to ba hsppy, If wa At4 bo( knew hev t? ui her huf... Shamokfn Coal Trade. BbaHokin, July 20. 1861. Toha. cwt Bnnt for the week ending Jul 20lb. 6.861 17 TerlaSt Report, 99,119 03 105,481 02 83,01)3 05 12.4477? To ssme lime last year, Increase, Gutta Tkiicha Ckhkkt Roofiko. We invite the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Messrs. JOANS & CE03 LEY, New York, io another column. The numerous experiments made for the last few years, to produce a substitute for tin, slate and sbingle roofs, nave at last led to perfect trinmph io the Gutta Fercha Cemeot KooCng offered by these gentlemen. Possessing in a great degree, the features of elasticity, (which is a qualification of a Cement Roofing actually orcessery and long after.) durability and cheapness, combined with the fact that it is weather and fire proof, us general adoption cannot be too earnestly urged. Their Gutta Percba Cement for coating and repairing Metal Roofs of all kinds aod for preserving all metals from rust and corrosion from its great durability and cneapiiees, is last superceding points of everj description beretofors used for such purposes. These materials (f"T w-hieh the First Pre miums huve been awarded by the American Institute and man of the principal Slate Fairs throughout the country.) are recemmed in the highest terms by the New York & Erie R R. Co., and many of the principal Railroads North end South, and also bv the officers of the leading Insurance Companies throughout the country Tun Military Clotiiino Depot Rock- bill & Wilson's Brown h'tone Clothing Hall, appears to bo tbe leading house for the manu facture of military clothing. Io the opper Stories they employ some twenty cullers, and about seven buudred bands are constantly en gaged in inakiug op the work. Over three thousand coats were made up by this firm in tea days, for the Stale, besides full suits for several companies of Home Guards, and for officers of the army and navy. The location of this wiill-knowu establishment i'b Nob. (iU3 and C05 Chestnut street, above Sixth, Phila delphia. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, July 33. Wheat Flour, (extra,) Kye Flour, Corn Meal, Red Wheat, per bushel, Whi'o " " " Corn, ' Oats, " Kye, ' " Clovcrseed, Timothy, Flaxseed, $4 0 a 4 75 $3 25 S 62 1 12 3 00 1 IS 67 SUNBURY PRIC3 CURRENT. Wheat, S lual 30 Butter, $ M Kye, .... 75 F.pa, ... io Corn, .... 75 Tallow, ... 12 Oati 33 I rd, ... 12 Duckwheat, - . 62 Porh, .... g Potatoes, 87 Beeswax, - . 21 New Advertisements. Democratic Standing Committee. Tlie membeis of the Deitix-noii- StHnrii.. r...m.ni.. for rvnithuiuberiuiid composed of the following persons to wit : oil Cturlt-fl J Biuner, William UillJilh, Heier buret, J liana, J F Lcrch, J Ltfisetmng, R M Cutnniiitgf, Charlea Hutlenatein, J H Kiuifmdil, Cminid Kukcr, 1) Bilimuu, George Ci'iirari, I B.dcllpech, F Wiliitlm, Joiih Wolf, Jacob Muiiiicker, i ?eiier, William II. Kiite, will hereby talie notice ilwt a mn-tiiie of the Committee will U,k Vincent jSuiiliury, on Mnntby, Auguttl 5th, t t o'ekna 1' M. All the ii.e'-.itei-s urd rtqut-fcitd tti he in attendance, ai buaincfca ,f impnriuiK-r will tie biuught before them. ily ord-i of Hie CinomiuM, J. l.KlsKMUNU, Secretary. Nnnliumher'and. July fclh, 1-sil. To the Democratic Voter nf Northumberland Count;. riMlKOUGH the encourngement of my i friends, 1 have been induced again to offor mytclf as a candidate for the LEtil.sl,A'l'LUE. autiject to the rules of the dcmocralic party JOHN B. NEWBAKER. Trevorton. July 13, IRfil. i:i,van su; ac)ABii:.tiv, FOK MALES AND FEMALES. Kev. J F. W AM POLE. A. M., I'KINCT PAI., and Teacher of Languages. Mr. STEPHEN V. OWEN, Teacher of Mathematics and Kngiiah Branches. Misa J. RL'miUUFF, Teacher of Music on Piano and Melodcon. The Second Session will commence on'Mon day the Fifth of August, 1KBI. Good hoarding can he had in private families near the village at $ I 25 a week aod in town for 2 Ou, or Scents by the meal. Terms per quarter of eleven weeks. Common English Branches, $3,00. Higher, " fi.00. Latin or Greek, 7,00. Music, (27 lesson), 8,00. Elyshurg, l'a., july 13, '61. :it KLC.ISTEITS INOlltf. 'JV'OTICE is henby given to all Legatees, Cr -A. ilitora arul .ither neranna tntre.teil in tl in the following estates, that the Executors, Administra tors and Guardians of the tame, havo tiled their accounts with the Kegialer of Morlhuinherland county and that ihey will he presented to the Orphans' Court of said county on Tuesday the 6lh of August next, in the lorenoon of that duy, for continuation, to wit : ! Bird, Joseph F , deceased, settled by bis ad ministrator lusiah F Bird. 2 ( ressingrr, Mary, settled by her guardian, i - . Josepb Creasinger. 3 Doebler, Jaculi, deceased, settled by his execu tors, Joseph Graven and Jacob Duebler. 4 Engel, Abraham, deceased, miimr children of, settled by their guardian. Kdward Baurn. 5 t easier, Lmely, aeltlod by her guardian, James HeeJcr. 6 Geis, Jacob deceased, settled by his executor Henry Geis. 7 Hannabach, Daniel deceased, settled by Ins administratrix Hannah Hannabach. 8 Kramer, Wm K deceased, settled by his sdmiustiator I. E &. J B Kremer. 9 Long. MagJalena dsceased, minor children of, bv tbeir guardian George Long. Iu Manser, Henry deceased, settled by 1 eter ts Masser, one of the executors. 1 1 Miller, Philip deceased, settled by his admin slraior Jacob bpuiz, 12 Mill, Aaron deceased, settled by his execu. tor Abraham Schlegel. 13 Miller, Grace deceased, settled by ber ad ministrator Solomon Miller. U Keed, Mary E settled by her guardian Jesse Reed. IS Rothermel, Elixabcth deceased, by ha exe cutor Isaac Kolhermel. IU Kolhermel, Daniel deceased, by hie execu tors Michael Lenker and Isaao Kolhermel. 17 liehbock, Conrad deceased, stilted by his administrator Peier Fersler and Coursd Hebbock. 18 Kchniinky, John Or. deceased, by his ad miliums or John 8 .Schminkey. 19 Schankweiler, Andrew deceased, settled by his administrator Solomon 8chankweiler. SO So)cier, Catharine (now C Mallick) aetlled by her guardian Win L UewarL 21 Transue, Edward, deceased, aetlled by bis administrator Jacob Tranaua. 82 Woltertou bilas deceased, settled by his ad ministrator Wm. lieed. 23 Jones, Wm P deceased. aetCeJ by his ad ministrators W T Forsyth and C U buiith. 24 John Tthopp, dee d., sallied by his amnio' istraUir 1 H. littler. J. B. MASKER, Register. Refietei's Offiii-s ) ?0try, Jul; j; SHERIFFS HALES. BY virtue of sundry svrlts ol Ven. Exponas, Firrr-f acies and Al. Fieri Facias, issued ovt of thsVourtol Commou Pleas of iorlhumlier land rount, Pa., to me direeied will be exposed to public sale al tbe Court House iu the Borough Huiilmry. on Saturday the 3d day al Angus!, A. D. 1661, at 4 o'clock 1'. M-, the following de scribed real estate, to wit A certain out lot, situate In Upper Augusta township, Northumberland county, Pa, bounded on the south by Henry Houpl, on tbe east by Knydertown road, on ihe west by Cattawlssa road on the north by Henry Weisa, containing five acres and filty-nva perches, more or lose. Also I Another out lot, situate io earns town1 ship, county and State aforesaid, bounded on the north by J'eter a. Masaer. on the west by trails wissa toad, on the south by Henry Weise, con taining five acres more or less. Also, another out lot, situate in ssme township county and State sforeaaid, bounded on the north by Mrs. Msry Markle, on the south by George Conrad, on the west by Cattawissa road, and on Ihe test by Snydertown road, containing ens acre and filly -four perches, more or less. Also, two other out lets Nos 81 and 82 in same township, county and Slate aforesaid, bounded on the north by Edward Y Bright, on Ihe west by land late of John Robins, on the east by Catiawissa road, and on the south ty Centra Turnpike road, containing ten acres, mora or less. Five acres of wbich said out lota Nos 81 and 32, bounded by the Centre Turnpike on lbs south have been set aside for the defendant under the $31)0 Laws. Keixed, taken in execution an J to be sold as the properly of Henry Weise. -iLSOi At the ssme time and place, all that certain piece, parcel or tract of laud, situtte in Jackson township, Northumberland county, Pennsylva nia, bounded on the north by lands late of Robert Parrish, dee'd., on the east hy the same and lauds late of Jno Olio end Jacob Michael, on the south by lands of Joseph Trego and on the west by t'uo river Susquehanna, Containing about sixty (till) acres more or less ; whereon are erected a two slory frame dwelling house, a fraine shanty and largo barn. Being all of that certain tisct of land contain ing 101 acres and 14C perches, which Ueorge bei' ler and wile, by their deed dated January 18, 185:1, granted at.d conveyod to Ueorge W. Beebe Win. H Russell end James L Morris, trustees of the "Northumberland and Union Counties' Land Association." and which Ihe said trustees, by their deed, dated 31st May, 1856, recorded in the orlice lor recording of Deeds, 4-c, in and lor said county of Northumberland, in Deed Book, M. M. pago 313 granted and conveyed to I he 1 revor ton Coal and Railroad Company , excepting and excluding therefrom that part thereof, containing forty-four acres sixty-two hundredths ; embraced and inscribed in a mortgage given by said Com pany to Aquila G Ktout, truslee, &c .dated June 2d. IH.'iO. refolded in Northumberland county in mortgage book M. C, page 350, Ac, and which was conveyed hy Wm C Pickengill and Oswald Catnmann, successors of the said Aquila J -stout as trustee in said mortgage, under proceed ings had by virtue of and under the provisions of said mortgage, hy their deed d.ited the 22d Feb ruury 1 8f I, recorded in the ollice for recording of deeds, Ac , in and for said counly of Northum berland in deed book R. K. pages 220, Ac, as by reference thereto will more fully appear. Seized taken in execution and to he sold as the properly of The Trevorton Coal and b'ad Rood Compa- D). ALSO: At the same time and place, a certain lot of giound, No 1 1, in hl'ck No US, in Trevorton, Zerbe township, Northumlierland county, Penn sylvania, bounded on the north hy Shmiiokin street, south by an olley, enst by lot No 12 and weM by lot No HI, containing 25 leet in front and 125 feet in depth, whereon are erected a two story Irame dwelling house with basement o .iai.iv, ., ot)er outhnildiiies., Seized. llri , . : snni as me property oi Levue Leo. ; ALSO: At the same time and place, all that certain trnct of land, situate in Shumokiu township, coun ty of Northumberland and .Slntu of Pennsylvania, iljoining lands lute of the heirs ( .Martin Wea ver, dec 'd, Isaac Triehly, John Uriger, Solomon r agely and others, and bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning al a pol in Ihe cen tre turnpike, thence by land late of Ihe heirs of Martin Weaver, dec d , south one and one-half degr-es west two hundred and sixty nine and nine tenths perches to a small sassafras; thence south 18 j west y perches to pine; thence S. I J west 42 perches to a chesnut oak; thence south 68 J east 5 1 perches Io a pine ; iheiire south 8lJ east 43 Iwo'tenlh perches to a pine ; thence north 112 J east 15 three, lenihs perches lo a post; thence north li cast 239 six tenths perches lo a stone ; thence north 88 west 21 perches, lo a stone ; thence north II) east 62 perches to a stone : thence north Sjj west perches to the pluce of beginning, containing 200 acres and I 13 perches more or less, whereon is erected a large two story frame dwelling bouse, w ith one and one half story stone kitchen, stone spring house, wagon-shed and corn-cribs, and a large frame bank barn, a well of water and an orchard of choice fruit, Ac Seized, taken in execution and lo he sold us the property of R. Fagely and Wm. Fagely, ALSO: Al the same p'sce, on M.iidav, the 3tli day of Auguit A 0. 11-61, t one n'cliX'S V .M. The del'eiidaiit'atiitereal in lil'eeftnte in It No. Td lu the geiu-rul plan of the liorouh of Northumberland, Nor thuiiibeilaud cnuufy, l'a., boundeduitd ik-scritiL-d us f I .ws : on the ea-t l.y lot No. 7j, on the soullt by Duku ireet, on the West hy Front atrret.und on Ihe north by Quern street auid lot contuinui)- till leet in width. Hud .-b I'erl in depih. on whit!, it elected itw-sloi-,- traine house a two-ilory hi irk house a.tuched, a blacksmith shop, ,Vc. bt-ized, tuken in execution and lo be sold us the properly of Alexuudcr Cult. ALSO: Al the same time mid place, a certain M and a hala lot of ground, situate in the town ol Trevort'-n, Zerbe toivu slop, .No(lhuluberluiidcMiiily, Pa , bounded und drai-riued al billows : ou the north by Miiiiuokiu aueet.on the aoulti ly ulley, ou tlie east by Ocoise Ketaei, una on Ihe went br lleujaliiiu Knouee, iu liloek No J 17, containing ill width! 3T feet, und iu depth l-Mi feet, whereon la erc.-lcd a one uii.l u ball story frame sbae room Also l woollier lots iu Ihe asuie lown, township, county and (Stale, bouiulrd ou Ihe uonh by Mnrkel slieel, ou the soutti by un uiiey, ou the west by Henry Shruder, on tlie euai by Ki,:hlh ttieet, .Via. I-J m.d 13 in lil-iek e7, contain 1113 111 wall h - feet each, und in depth Wu fevt, whereon is erected a small iiame house. Seized, tusen tu executiou aud 1 1 be sold as lbs property of Jeuuc Keiser. ALSO : At the same time and place, two certain lots of ground aituutu iu ---iiumokiii, rsorlhulotiellinid eounly Pu., Nos. 07 Hud bdln liiofk 153, C'llltuinini- 111 wlilth i-J leet each, and lu depih luo leet, hounded sml desunnrd Hs follows, 10 wit: 011 the wefcl b Hurinau buder. cant b) atieet whereon ate erected a two-story Irume house, stable and other outbuildlnga. tsrized, tuken in execution and to be sold aa the property of hhus feisciihau. ALSO: At the same time and place, a certain track or piece of land aituutn 111 l,owrr Augusta lowitnliip, udjoinii g lands 011 the eust by John l-'ny, on the wi-sl by Andrew Unused, on the south by John Long, 011 the Noith by Johu Mulit-k, CouUilliiiib 17 acres, more 01 !es -wheieou la elected a two story b-uck tiouse, a one and a hull story fiuine house, small huru,shedttirc-hurd. &r. Alio a tiutl or piece of Un.d in Irish Valley iu t-hum-i kin township, nil.ioitiliig iaaits on the south by Joseph Hope, east by Willium Cornell, west by duinea Heedcr, uiulothcis containing ti.i ueres more ul less, whereon 1a erectrd a one and a hulf atory fiume bouse, siuull baru, orchuid, Vc ; sixty ucres of which are cleared. Aisoa certain tiutl 01 pietc of lund, situulc ill Lower Auuuftta township, siljoinlug lauds oil the eust by John Mdlickni the west by Johu Long, atone church, and others, coutuiiiiug 15 acres, inoieur ksa, all ol . wiucU is cleared. beiied, taken in exer-mmn, end to be sold us the properly of lir. J.ihu Kakci aud Liiiauuel Kaudumu. Altai al the same nine anU plaire. twu certain lots of K round, siiustttf in ihetowuol lifVfrlai, s.vilm towiiMiip, NiMLliutubcrUud county, lu., d.Ai'iibrtl tw l'oliuws,, lu wit : isu No. hiii) H m liloek I'sta, uttiointit hhuiuo km tireet mi th iiurili, un uliry oh thtj avutlt, ktut. li u llic cult, aud Kilita it fret un ihb vveK ; wticwn n irclc4l two toiy ffMiu bu Seized, takt-ii in execution and to be td m UipiOpity ol liuirictC.OriditstuudW illwia iiiilinu ALSO: At thume time aiid phv, a cetuin Iraet or piece of laiul lutUMLe in limokiii ixiwiunip, Nttribuajbrisuiideouia ty, U'Uuded by tut id 1 1 tbe hens ot iCMise Hichie, de- rMd, ou tbe iMiith, ijiinii the tsstuih aud wel by bo id l Aluittr Tlmip, ou throta by hiisd ( Hum net tt:s.rs, eon uuuiig )H uL-rre. more or let ; wheienn is etected a one end a hull t iy Uf hnuso, oui inn II U suble- end uite wtigoiishop atMiul tave muids clcerrd. bi ed, tukcu in execuUuu aud tu be vldat the property of Jusiab Jobuaou, DAVID WALDRON, Bheriff. eherifTa Office, ) Sunhory, July V'J, 18CI. f SKELETON 6KIRT8- AT the Mammoth Store will be found a very larga assortment of 6keletoo Skirts fmm tfro hoops op to thirty. tt m FRII.IKG GRANT. JtTEOES FOB AtTQTrST TEBM, 18C1. GRAND JURORS. Lower AugvntaTbot Snyder, John Camp bell, Ueorge B.Conrad. Saeioit'r--i-iSoionion Kvert Jot T Jehn, Casper Adarns, jr., Samuel Kelly. (a4 Femhviton Bird. )c(7Kiare-Willinm Kirk, William Biggert. Millon Thomas 3 Ulsdden, Johu W Llu ether, Jos Angslndl. Rue Peter llsughawout, Oliver P Pat ton, llonham K Rase. i'ot'nf-BerjsmiD B Ilommel, James Deacb. am. Leioit William Fulkersoo. Sunhury Solomon iSlroh. Jaciton George W Coble. Chitisqunque James Reed. Upper AuyuiUt George W Brewer. Turbut John Dunkel. ' TRAVERSE JURORS. Zerbe Peter Reeder, Frederick Fisher. Lower Mahonoy Abfabam Buyer, Jacob Qeckert, David Seiler. Little Aliihonoy Simon Dunkleberger. Upper Mahmwy Bernard Adam. Juckton George Luhr. Hhamokin Samuel Kplpr, Franklin Klase, William G Kase, Klida Johu, Thomas D 11 till James Vanhoto. Chillisquaque John Cola, Denoia McGee, William K Irwin. Sunbnry James Boyd, Augustus Clement Samuel Gossler, Jonathan Bostiac. AtcEwennvilltVavid Gold. Turbut Johu M llausel, Martin Billmire, Henry U Haas. Upper Auguila Charles Eckman, Henry Unlick. Northumberland George Hymandiager. Lewie Stephen Glaze, John Schuyler, Si mon Cameron, Milton Benjamin Miller, Charles Walters John Peeler, John DivhI, Ballzer Kreilzer. Rush Joseph Sharpless. Cameron Leuuard Kerstetter, Johc 11 Cramer. Cool Benjamin Hoy, Henry A Shissler. Point Johu C Buruburt, Daniel .Stumer, Win Yank irk. Ddiiwnre Robert Farr. Wayne Vandino. Lou.ur Augusta Jos F Lanch, lsauc De wilt. PETIT JURORS Jordan Jeremiah Wolf, Samuel Engel, Ellas Kissinger. Northumberland Jehn Dernbotn, Daniel BrautiirHin. Delaware Charles Faux, Win B Hryson, Knorh lltlpart. Milton Henry Harris, Thos Frymiro. Mount Carmel Jacob Uinehurt. Lower Auqusla Johu Starner, Dan'l Ililo man, Robert Seers. Lewis James D Barr, Frederick Shirts, Peter llarniao. Washington Samuel Bobb. Turbut Thomas Carl. Upper Augusta Martin 11 Gasg. Little Mahanoy John lletisil. Shamokin Jacob E Muencb, Geo Ileck- ert, Isaac Boogbner. Lower Mahanou Aodrew Gonsert. Isaac Bojer. McEwensville John F Dutr. Coal John Conrad. , Uvner Mahanou Daniel Stra6ser. Samuel. Neiswender. Rush Jacob Weaver, Wilson Miller. Chilisquonue Norman Butltr. IlbiibMc Glucblin. Jacknon Abraham Zartman. Zerbe Dennis Buoy. . .THE LATEST ST2XE OF SPRING AND SUMMER Vjr Jrt XVL Jzi JSi 'X' fc3 , Ann A WTTT.V TWAT3SJ at the Fashionable Tailoring Establishment of Iflai ket street, MM11HV, V:t. THE subscriber has just received and opened rue assortment SPRING AND f-L'M- MF.R GOODS, such as CLOTHS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION A QUALITY. Plain and Fancy Cassimores. Vestings, &c of the latest styles. In addition lo his stuck lie is constantly receiving new supplies trom Ihe citv keeping a lull assortment of tlie mosl sulislunliul and latest style of Goods in ihe city market. He is prepared to make to order all kinds of Gentlemen's and .Joy's wear, suctt as - DRESS COATS, FROCK-COATS, BCSI-KES8-COAT8. VESTS, l'ANTA I.OON. &.C.&C. of the very latest style, and in tbe most substan tial manner, at abort notice. Any Goods not on hand, wT?t be furnished from Philadelphia, by ijiving two day'a notice. C?" Call and examine my stock, JIO charges made for showing. JACOB O. BECK. Sonhury, May II, 161 To the Democratic Voters of Northum berland County. I HAVE been induced tu permit inv name to be used in connection with the noniiiintion for the LEGISLATURE, at the ensuing Demo cratic primary election. The solicitation of many warm personal friends in both ends of our county have prevailed with me in this mailer and should lliey see proper to nominate and elect me, it will he ray pleaaure, as well aa a duty, to piomole the interests and prospetity of my own constituents, aa well aa of the blate sod counliv al huge. ' J. W Of illS BROWN. Turbut township, July C, I NCI. 1TCTX3S. Calhariue Snyder,! In the Conn of Crinmon vs. Pleas of Noilhurubciiaiid Win. 1 Dewart. J county. No. 28 April Term ISfil, Vend. Exponas, OTICE is hereby given, to all ersoua in in- ' lerest, that the undersigned A udttor, appoint ed by the said Court, to distribute the funds re maining in Court, arisir g Irmn the above nt, will attend for lhat purpose, and all wlhcrs. ai tits ollice, in Market street, Stinlmry. on Tuesday Hie '.'3d of July. I HC 1, when all muy attend if they think proper. II ARRIS PAINTER. Auditor. Runhury, July 0, !HI. J0H1MS & CE0SLEY. SOLK MANLFACTl'ltEHS OF T11K IMPROVED GUTTA PERCHA CEMEUT It O O V I N (i , The cheapest and most durnl.lt Rnnfiiig hi use. Ilia Fire and Wuiui PriKii. It can be applied to new und old KMrs 'f all kinds, and lo bliii.gleltuuls willeiut removing tlie :nugie. The Cost is only about Oiio-Thinl tliut Of Tin, and it is twice as Durable. O U T T A PERCHA C E M K N T , For prseviii(r and repairing Tin and oilier MtUt ili'i of every ileaeription, from ila sieul elasticity, s ie. i.ijurcd by the conlraell.111 aud eipuiisinil if uiculs, and will uot duck v ciUd or tun iu wunu weall.ri. These iiuileriula liuvs b su thxroi'Khly ttslsd in New Yurlt and ull pulls ol the tinulhtnii and Wcateru Stairs, and ws can give abuuduntjuouf of all w csoui ui tlmr faeor. , Tl.eyare readily applied bv or inary lalsirers, at a In flu.il cipeuse. -iut.-t, ttE.A I la fl'.l-ir.4.- Th.u n.nini.1. nra nut ud reedv fur use. and for shin- runs loull paitsul llic euuiill), wnu iu.i yumcu mini uus Itir ailicalloil. Full drscniitivs eirculais will lie fiirnnlii-d on appllra- tiisi by niml "-r in nrrs"iiat uur rrinciiHi times sou vvur, h"use. 78 W I l.l.l JVM tjlKEKf, iCoiucr of Libcit) btrost.) Nw Vors. ,. t AassTs Wio! TtruuCasii! ! J -us I, I HI I ly BLANKS! BLANKS!! Anew supply of tiuiiunona', Kseculiuns, Warrants, Bupcenas, DeeJa, MorlgSRes, Bonds. Leases, Naturalization papers. Justices ,n J Constables Tea Bills, Ac, Ac, just printed and for sale at this Office. Pnnhvry, Aft SO, lSt. TRUTH vs. RHYME- 7Tiere are those lhat say in Ibeso enlighlennd dsya, Thsl splendid lies are all Ihe poets prslset That siiained invention, aver on Ihe wing, Alone impels the modern bard losing. 'Tie true lhat all who rhyme, nsy, all who mile, Shrink from Ihe word lo genius trite Yet Irutii sometimes will lend her noblest Ores, And docoratethe verse hersell inspires : This 1st I in virtues name, let FKILIiNG & GRANT claim For Dry Goods, handsome, beautiful and cheap, Are always found at their Mammoth Store in Market Street. Sunbury, July 6, 1861. 3t F. list of Causes for August Term 1661. John P Summer vs John McReynolds. Smmiel S Baitoti va Wm IticKissick Isaac Kupp vs Jerry 4- .las M Penny-packer David 1, Miller va Dr Edmund Franciscis. David L Miller vs I E Arwineand wife Philip lleilgert dee'd adm'r vs David Eshbach (tuna Sc Kimble vs James Covert William L Dewart va Peter Kerlin Lewis Dewart ex'r vs Peter Kerlin Abraham German vs Jos Green ft Fr Bowman James Malone va Hhamukin Valley 5t Poilaville Railroad Co. Henry Weiso vs Wm L Dewait Big Mountain Impr Co va H D flofJinan, Samuel Bohh et al Cop.momvealth of Ponn'a et al va James Van- djke and bail Galen S Robins dee'd adm'r vs Mary iWss sumo va spencer M and Wm II Knse Nsgle, Wingale cV Co vs John H McMickcn William F INsgle vsJohn I! McMickrn Michael Gruliain vs lialdi Dot'le ilec'd x'r suine n Gooilinao A Mood, a Geo C McKee vs .loseidi Long John Keitcr vs John Kbiasler Gabriel Klimi va lieo C Mcl'ee Jacob Frederick iV Co vs Iuiljih Bogle dee'd ex'r. John Keiter and wilu vs Ma-lisel A Kccfcr and John bhisslt.r lninh Keitcr vs M A Keefer and John Shissler Thomas Hufer vs John Fcizer Dewait for Jocoh Gass vs Henrv Masser dee'd ex'r Joseph Long vs George C McKee J 11 Masser lor Dewart vs Michnel Mullen and Kiizabelh Mullen E Y Bright Sr vs Jonas, Michael & Abraham Hohner llrnrv Tbarp vs Northern Central Railway Co C II Sf Geo Abbott &. Co vs Samuel ii Wheeler J V L Dewitt Craig for use of Wm H Miller vs Miller d Brown V tlliutn W'eiiiunhnmer vs John McMathew John Wagner vs Jjcnb Dresler Jonalhati liuiiklelwrp.er vs John Hum ford, James 8 Marsh & Co vs Jacob Westley Abraham Dunkt I vs John Hollcnstein Mary H (Jeland's heirs vs Northern Central Rail Road Company. PROCLAMATION. jVOICE is hereby given that the seral Courts of Common Pleas, General Quarter t-Vflsiotis of tlie ieacc,and f trphans' Court. Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Juil Delivery, in and for the county of Northumberland, to commence at the Court Hi use, in the borough ol Sunhury, al 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the fifth d-iy of AUGUST, next, and will continue TWO S LEKS. Tha coroner, Ju.ilices of the Peace and consta bles in aud forthe county of Northumberland, aro requested to be then and there in their proper per sons, with their rolls, records, impiisilioiis, and other renieinlinuicps, to do those things to their several ollices appertaining to be done. And all witnesses prosecuting ;n behalf of thu Common- SliyflctYVo' fie then and there utlendiiig in tlioi proper persons to prosecute aguiiial him, as shall '"'tost and not to depart without -cave at their peril. Jllllllfl mi ii.A..u n .. j. . attendance, at the lime appointed agrrea'.ile to their notices Given under my bond at Snnlmry, the 1st day of July, in the year of our Lord one thous and eigh hundred and sixty-one mm the Independence of the United States of America the Moth. God save the Commonwealth. DAVID WALDKON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Suii'oury "1 J ah C, 1801. To the Voters of Northumberland County. lEI.I.OW ClTlZKNS : From the eticour- agetiit-nt I teceived from different parN nf the county, I offor myself as a candidate fur the ollice of ASSOCIATE JUDGE. subject to the usiiges of the democratic party, and if elected, will pcrl'otni the duties justly and im partially to Ihe best of my jhility. ABRAHAM SH1PMAN. Lower A iigusln township. June -J9th. I Mil. FOirREtJI Subject to the Rules end Usages of the Demo ctalic Piuly. J. B. MASSER. To he Voters if Northumberland County Fkluow C'itizfss : I I'fli r mvself as a I'nion CanJiilate foi the office of ASSOCIATE JL'LlGK. at tbe next election. Sboulil I be eb-cteJ, I Uilije myself to iirrforin the duiie of the otiii-.e lo the best of my al.iliiy. JflHN I HI MI A.M. Nnribiimberland. May 4, lfil. lo oi m i i ui:tM iii:a. 1 ' H K S' l'srrit'er olfi-rs himself lo the Pen cratir Voters ol .Norttiun.t-i rlai.il county, as cainliibit,- f..r the otlitv of (JlH NTY THE A M li'l) II. at the next riinarv elertion. Nul-jecl to iIik dei i inn ol the Couniv Convention. .1 (is K l tl EVKKKTT. Ib-laware Its p. June K, Iftil. DKL'US AND MLDIU1NK RICHARD A- FISCHER'S D ?s"J C- & CHS1C ICJ.L n A VIM .ur. lin-i il llic alore lortnerly l,ei l A. W. TIM IIF.K, be would re(c-iruliv rail ll.e stli-nll-jli ol Ihe public lo bis Weil H int. Yd liii'k of UHlX'S, MEIIKTM'8. CHE MI CAES. PAINl'S Oils, Uye-Stutls, Vartiinhes, Ter uinery, Futiry Aiticlis, fine Hair mid Tooth Hiu.lies, l'alu-v Goal's. Tni-sen, Ac. i'liysnijiis l'res-li'iilis and Family Uereipt aiturult iy compound' d ut u!l Imuis, l y an cipe liencivl liniKcisl and Ap tliec iry. KK.MEMliEll tbe pUie, under the ofl'ne "I the lSun1'ury Ainerican." Simliurv, June S3 I Mil I .-.linos BLACK COATS. liond Maulles, Poplin Dusters, Fiencli Ksquts, hilk basquitivs, Newest Uesisns, ieadj Made, or Made to Order. COO.'EK Jc CON AUD, H, E. Corner Ninth and MurLel, Fluladelphia. Muv IN. I SKI. MANHOOD, HOW LOST, HOW HKSTOKFD, Jt:sT PUaUSIlICD IN A PKAI.FP r.NVKl.OI'E : ON th nature, tlralinenl, und rsdiesl cote nf aperma. Unrtiii-a or ft-nonal s.kiieaa. trxuui Uehiluy, Nur vouanfaa u..'l involuiioiry eu.i-si..ia, ii.uutliig uiiioiency, ailtl MenU.1 und Pnyan-ul liuaarlly. by HUHT. J. CTl.Vl.UWr'.I.!., M D., Aulhr of Ilia '-Uresii U."-k,"A The world-rsiiiiwntdaulhiil, in tins ailuiiratla lcturel clasrly roves litui his own experience 'lial tlia awlu, e.'iit-iU. !-- t:f hcil-al.uMi tny be rlleetnaily lemi.t-ed W lli-'Ul lliedli'tiie and without di.uaei4.ua surreal upera lions, bougiee, 11 siruiiieiila, ro.Ks or eoniu,!.. poiiiiius out n..Mle of euie at once ceitsoi S'nJ efteetual. Iy wliicn every auffer. no iimttcr what his e.iulii..u inav tie, may euie bousell cheaply, privately and rudltttlly 'i his luctura wnl pmvea noli l'i thouaaiulsaiiii Ihi.i'semls 8ill under seal, in a plain envelope, aihlroM, post paw, ou the receipt of two pottug stamp, bv addreaainij. Br.CH. I. C. KUNE, UT Biwerv, New Vork. l-.K'i. e a-'i,.V4 Arii' t"l IT l IMPORTANT TO I.OVEnS OF C23 CO OD LEJ to LBJ UMGHT&SON, Invite attention to their Stock of Prime Grocn and Iilack Tea. one ifi, IH6I. ! I SUMMER GOODS J AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. - o- E. V. BRIGHT 6t SON, II AVE RECEIVED JL LiifsG-E GTCCS OP ALL KINDS OP GOODS, HANDSOME. DURABLE AND SZ3 2!HKL" 'J332 j?S&- GREAT BARGAINS AND c.j.1 j;j T x. TO ?UP.SEJLS3RS AT THE ONE rmcE STORE, OF E. Y. BRIGHT k SON. Sunbury, June 15, ISO . SUNBURY STEAM FIRRY A N 1) T V I N G U t) a T i; O M P A N V. 'pUA VEI.I.EKS and others are respectfully iniornied thut ihe subscriber, in older to ac commodate the public and facilitate Havel, h is iriiiire.l lilt: raits of ferriage at bis n'l'EAM FEIJK V, over the -umu tiuuna. at frutiburv, and will carry I'.teAeiiers, Horses, Carriages, and oilier vehicles, at Ihe follow nig rates, viz : Foot i'as.enni rs, each ft cents. Horse und Kider, 15 " Horse and iiiuy, " Two-ilorso t't nveyance, 40 " Farmers and others, wUhing lotnnsport C.ial atid I'roduce, can liiakc. urraiijeuieiiis at still luw er rates. A birue. s.if aod commodious Slearnbo.it will run regularly and promptly al all hours of the il;iv, and lo arcoininoilsle tl.Opev.ho ue.ire to at. teml t!;e f.'hurelios at Sunbury ai.d Ueiinsrovc, the Ho;il will run on Sunday. The Meainl i.al will run from Market Street Wart, and pr-nnii'ly cutivcy l'asfi,i;i:ta from both hidis ot Ihe lliM-r. without Urhlt. 'l i e e-tenin Ferry in w nlljrds not only a sale Olid conti-nit nl triitisit over the uij.iti aunu, hut Hisu s U :i-.iut oud iiijreeatile ride. 1HAT CI.EME.NT Lessee and l'ropri"nr. riiiibiiiy, .M.iy 'i't, l"0l, Uew Iflillinery Goods. si-n i. i.. ij.isi.t:n, l'a ten Xlritt.ltri do-trs, sot. (A ft the Shamokin Vallry Pottn-Ule Ruil Road, SUNBUKY, PEN 'J., il.lJFi;TKLEl.Y informs ihe citiz.ns of SL.NbURY and vicinity, that she has just received from Philadelphia a large and silemlid assortment of ihe most lashionabie aud laltst in le of 3 GO 5f? tQ S3 , H A T K, K II A K E Its, Th'I.M.MP G Ac. which she is scUiiiu al ll.e mosl rcsoiialile p i s 'l o which she directs the attention et ll.e iaoies and invites all lo call and see them. Thankful for past patronage, a te hopes by Iteepiua. lo I est assortment at reas .liable piices to continue ihe same. Sunbury, April 13, 18H Sm "JA M E S E A 11 BER ' S WHOLESALE 4KD RKTAII. CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT, . E. Curner Second and Chcttnul He., Ihliul-Ililii. ACKNCY for the PATKN T EQUAI.IZINflTHlRTV DA V CLOCKS, a veiv dcatiai.ia aiuv.c lu, Ln.rvu a, Hutela. Banka, Countinff Houses, I'srloia. Ac. Also, M ii-ulaeiiirer ol HK OOi-ll l't-Ns. f'hNtks repaired and warrautrd. Ck Ti.innniiNi of evrry oee'lAi-'a 1 ki iei t , s..us.v I-1, st:. -S r'.:i"w '. .'. 1 ' " 1111 LIVE AND LSiLUN LET THE TEOI'LE , AND TilEV WILL SOON . LEARN THAT FRIUKG i GRANT, AT THE MAHH0TH BT0KE, ARP. SELLING goods cx-j..x:yi.3?,izn than can be purchased elsewhere. -A. FHIH 3TJPFrT" Just recoived by RailrosrJ this week. BEMEMBEUTHJ.S, AND. PROFIT BV IT. Sunbury, Decmler IS. IdCO. J . A TC RAND aTl's" PATENT SPR.'XP HOIl'.iB 470 BKOADWA7, Kr.W VOHIT. Hbould Iw in every fmnily. School, (jynineKi. um, Asylum, end Hospital iu lie Imil. Are not DANGEROUS, like tbe common liockin Hor-e. ritands firm on its IVIestal, will not weor CARPETS, and has no Rockers to injure Ihe Feet. 'Health aud happiness Id tbe samessddls." N. p. Willis FROM THE "HOME JoUit.NMI.." "Of all the child furnilnri' we huve ev. r eren no article combines so much of loose l-o iicpir. I.int things he-ilth and h.ippinean as tlie Ad justable Patent blcel Spring Waddlo-H'ose iu ventcd by lease A. Cratid.ill, It is tiul Iuhui oils, like a cumnion rocking-horse, to (hiiijuu's feet, cannot be upiet, docs not near carp .-ta, I ul stands firm on ils base, and its ac'ion i so like the gallop of a live horse tint t!.o child neter wearies of il. Tliia .alcstof cbtldiiovciiics is ox ceediiiijly ek'Kniit mid arii-lic in dc-siiir. ; im-l a-ljustaliie, suli.-tanii:il, ami durable, ili: it wi; last a lifetime. It is indispciisal-lc in every family where lliere aie children, il should be in every primary school and gymnast um in iho country, as it can be made largo und slroi.s jnouh to sustain grown persons. A-H edcsial fur photographic pictures, nothing is more beauti ful. "Every Oiphan Asylum and fnstitu'ion where children are congregu .-d. should be furnisded with a number ol th-so '.caiiiit'nl inticlfs: Tbey are lilted with sido-sa'ldlcs when required." I.II.EOTIONS FUI-. rtDM.-SX'XG. Open the h - er part of the Unre -ufli t t to ail., v ,jlt axle to go in its pi, re; tl en raise or lower tne Horie to suit ou. Screw the bulls in 11. o side These Hors.- are VVAitnAi ... year. March 16, 1 sfil -f SDK BURY ACADEMY. 'I-IIE SUMMEIt TEKM of the Senl-aiy Academy will J eotii tn ei ice i -it tl.r i.h f .4 j-ril Tl.e e -tiise in' in.tiiicti tu etiihraees every iVj.nrt meitl of ttlurutl -n tt uglr. In our heat Aea'.f lllltta. prcr Ku-g Itutleici unu ci: lie I fol a j-rtncb.u.n or t ei.;v! u.i L..s ill Uullege. TERMS I'KIl QL'AHTER: Ctitnni.in Scli-"il llrmielKS, 61 00 . ilieher l-.it-j.nh Uiau'-lies, 5 (-0 Luim ai.d loetk tpntjitiiiea. 7 00 Tuitit.n ti lie j.-iid before thu mid l!e of the term, it nrUf.tn he t,ud lit ( uvulu luul.llL'S al flulll at 75 13 91 lii pel week. S P. WOLVEUTOX, l'nucipal. Suub'jry, March 3", hhu. OO .OF WlT VIIIS-I its. DO YOU VAN I"lVIl!K:'.nS ? DO YOU WANT A MOUSTACHE? DO YOU WANT A MOUSTACHE? IU I.a.lXhUtta's C'C i 1 1) l"l tCil STIMULATING ONOUEN1 For the Whiskers and Hair. TheiuWnl'trs tua i-lensiira in aitnouiicing to the ci:i Zensi-I lliti t'uiu-d rliiUn, ti.ut the1, have oolliiird tlie Agency lor, antlute now enuhttjU ttntCci to tnu .-iiiieiuari pni.iic, the kitcvo ju-i-.ly t-cichtulLts und wrld-reucwiicU article. The Stitttulntiiiij Onguent. is prepared hy Dr. C. Y bellingtium, un ciiniieiit physician of L ...tJt-li, an J is v-ai runted lo Lin g outullnck ael of ll 'Iti.i. tl's or Moui.lui.hi. in fritm three to sx v.-eeks. The suicl-i is the only one of the kind used hy the i'reneii, and ut London and t'a ril 11 is in niir. crMil nnc It is u htuulilj!. rcnonnciil. S'.Hitliing, yet ttmiulii-.hig ciiii'-uiid, uttii:' lis it L'V iiiiiaie np'-n lite roots, timsins a heiitiful :iovvih I luxur-inil n.tir If iiplied to the su'.ji, t will ct.re h.i-iii.tfcj, t.i.'i enu.r to S ring up in place of the L;ih!s;.nidM line gr.-wth of hjir A;- lied acenidlnf t- UKt-cli-.i.s II wot turn itdi-r l.-w-y hair il:itk. i-ml r.isloin 2fu, Irur to usoiictniiici-loi. leivii.g a s -It, s.nooth, and flej'il.ie. 't'ne tlot-ni-iit1 i--t ttti Inj.sptnfc.hli.- Ullic.e ill ev,-l nentl- ll::inS t--lift, U.-.1 Bl'ler one WeeK'S U.e ll.ey Woii.il ii-il fi.r any coi-s.drrjiioii l.e Without It Tl.e snl.?.;ril.ers tile lite only Age:ls for tne ariicle in the I. i.ited siiiites, lo wiittiri ail ortit rs n-UKt he srldteetl. I'r.t--; One l.ltt i:ir n httxf'-r snle hy nil L)nni'iia and De.-hra; orhh-.xof the "OngnenlO (vvarrnnled" l'i hnvs the il.-t.ueil eflrct) will l.e sent t t any wh't ritsne it, by mini, Ctn ct; fc.i-tntlv patkee, on receipt of pnee and post nee, tf 1,1b. ' Apply to or p-l-ires HKK.lCK. I.. HEGFMAN k CO., Prusgois. c., 84 Wihiuiu St., New Yoix. F.-rsilf nt tl i . :!ke. Man-It 30, I'fll. Crrhaus' Court aio EN piirsuante of an order of the Orphans' Court of Northumberland counly, will he rjposed to pul lie sale, i n Ihe preini.es, on Ssii.rday. the 'JTtli day of .H 'l.Y, next, ail that certain Trsct or Piece ol I, .1, sitoftle pitly iri l-I'mmokin '.oniirhip, and purily in Cool township. Aorthair berland counly, Penrisv Ivania. bouitiied by lands of M artio (Jitsa lai d surteved lo ( Ihediah Csmp-l-ell, Jolin Titaw-oilu, l.'.il erl Tiighurl. J-.hn ?-itl. ler, ai.j Titoinas limoilt in.coi.taiiiini i-'onr ilttii-d-cd and Tw-enty -Eitht Acres 'and Fifty era t t ttht . of Eiit d Ut'd u'.iuvv Ul.-e. I s thn b.lttlH u; 'fe or b-s, laic li e j-.-oj.eily of Ci.tiMt.in Lici. (i ce.i..e j. e-1. to ci-inn.rire st 10 o'clock, A. V. ,of saii day, w iien ll.e teims and cijiici.iui,s ef sa!e wd! be made known t y IS A A C N. II A UE, Adm'r. t 3 .1 - s . .ft V Ilv ord.'r of t'ourl. 1 MstEl:, Clk O. C. J iiil oiy. May 4, I fe 0 1 . ) J n. Huiil-uiy, m:i.o.iiu lt.lCK. Attorney at La7, 8UNBURY, Northumberland Co., Pa. ( Formcily Frerbtirix, Snider county ) OFFICE, Matket Mree.l. a tew dotira east of lha .Nort.ii-rn (.'ci tr-,1 Cailri.ad Pepot and two dt'Ois went of ll.e Post Ollice. All Professional Business, Collections, &c.. will receive prompt attention. March 30, 161. BAREGE 6. Rich I I cured Uaitiiea. IU, J5anJ 31 tenia, Harege Kolas. S3 6d. tl 00 anJ S 00, Moaii't'Wue Hi lt.-a at A 00, Travel, ng Uie.e Goods. Sbepiiurii's I'Uids, Mohslr Plaids. Iiii gti'iu's, Fawns. Pruts, Cbeluts, lircy Figured Oo.-ds. COOPER A. CON'ARD. B E corner Ninth and Market, Pbiladelphis. N U list-l quality Uoop enu, IS esuia is 3 25. y.r 9, Mi I. 0?T-11