. IflisrellancDns, LATE OUfllF.RM rltVTS. Th widnW circulated itor that mora thin JOO ships bad aded the blockade a story invented to induce Kutopean power to recr-gnita tbe Uebel Government is Ihog disposed of by the New Orleans Crescent It is misleading foreign Governments to , make assertions of this character, that tbe . blockade is easily avoided, when not a vessel bas entered tbe port of New Orleans via the river for over five months, and only one via tbe lake! from foreign port. Here are some of the war prices now rolinjr in tbe New Orleans markets i CofTe, 60 cents per pound ; bacon 4ft cents per pound sugar, of the poorest quality, 23 conts per pound; sail pot k, 40 cents; lard, 37 ceots per pound. Clothing of all kinds is very scarce, and brings exorbitant prices. Com mon coats, $-10 a piece j vests, $18 to gllO each; good bluck frock coats bring $75; ladies' shoes are sold at $8 and $10 per pair ; men's boots from SI 9 to 328 per pair, aud all articles in like proportion. Dry goods espe cially have advanced tremendously, reaching, iu some instances, 700 end 800 per cent udvance. Corn bread is tbe principal article eaten, but fish are plenty and sell freely." I.KTTKR 1P.OM UKAUKKGAKP. Ck.NTRKVII.I.K, WlTHIM HlCARINO OP I TIIK EnKMT'S liUNS, NOV. i. J To Kds. Richmond Whig .- Gentlemen My attention bas just been Called to an unffirtntiute controversy now going on rela tive to the publication of a synopsis of my report of tbe battle of Manassas. None can regret more thuu I do, this from a knowledge that.iy authority, the President is the sole judge of whin and what part of the Uoro . uianding O nicer') report shall be made public. I. individually, do not object to lelnying itc publication as lotig as the War lleparuneut thinks proper and necessary for the success of our cause. Meanwhile I entreat my friends not to trouble themselves uhout lefulinif, the slanders and calumnies aimed against me. Alcibiudes, on a certain occssiou. resorted to an extraordinary method to occupy the minds of bis traducers let, then that synopsis auswer the same purpose fur tne, in "this instance. If certain minds cunnot understand the difference between patriotism, the highret civil virtue, and office seekers, tho lowest civic occupation, I pity Ibem from the bottom of my heart. Suflice it to soy that 1 prefer the respect ond esteem of nr. countrymen to the adunra lion aud envy of the world. 1 hope for tbe take of our cause ntid country, to be able, with ilid assistance cf kind Providence, to auswer ii. y calumniators with new victories over our tialii'iml enemies, but 1 have nothing to Bbk of the country, Uovemtneut or any frieuds, e.ce;-.t lonll'oid me all tbe aid tli.'y cuu iu thu great sling;l we ore now engaged upon. I diii not eiilier a candidate, nor do 1 desire to be a candidate for any civil oflice in the p,ift of the people or Executive. 1'ba aim of my umbition, alter having cast my mite in tbe defence of our sacred cause, aud assisted to jlio best of my ability in securing our rights and independence bi a nation, ic, to retire to private life. My meaus then permitting, liever spain to leave my boine, unless to light anew the battles of my country, llespect fully, your most obedient servant, l U. T. Ukal-rkcard. On Friday an evil day all the world over I intends to pay to each of the families ol there were two military sxecutinus at War- . Pennsylvania volunteers, who are uow FHOM WASHINGTON. . Wabhinotow. Nov. 21. A jjrtotleman who hag Just arrived from Kastero Tennessee, gives good account of the loyalty of the people of that section, 'i'bny remain Drm amid all the Uebel threats and the whole of the mountainous regions are as enthusiastic for tbe Ucion, as tbe west end is for rebellion. Tbe Uebel troops in the west end -are well fed and clothed, being principally from Louisiana and Mississippi. lie says, if tUa Uoion troops will break op the railroad track southward, through South Carolina, that they will keep tbe route through Tennessee. -. Governor Curtin bas reported eight more regiments ready for service and who await marching orders. Perhaps Pennsylvania would like to take the contract for filling up tbe two hundred thousand tbat may be needed as a reserve force. It would bardly be fair, though, for New York and some of tbe smaller States; ought to have some chance to show the extent of tbeir patriotism. Colonel Thomas, storekeeper at tbe large clothing depot opposite the War Department, bas twenty-five different suits of Uubel uniform. It is worth while Tor strangers to call and see the ability therein displayed. From tbese he can form a good idea of the miserable clothiog all through the Uebel army, and see bow poorly they can stand all the rigor of a winter In Northern Virginia. They must retreat or go forward to Baltimore and Washington to get new supplies to enable them to get over the winter. Persons well informed say the Cabinet stands four to three against freeing slaves, and putting arms in their bands to put down tbe rebellion. General Cameron, Secretaries Chas.8 and Welles favor it, and .Seward, Kates, Blair and Smith oppose it. The most bitter opposition is made by Smith, Blair and Seward. The President is understood to favor it, though he bus not come out yet like tbe (Jabiuel membets. Mrs. Ureenow, who is still confined in the female prisou, is as bold as ever. She does not receive her meuls from a fashionable restaurant, as formerly ; but when she is not scot cold victuals by her sympathetic neigh bors, she is compelled to subsist upon the 'common soldiers' fare." Lieutenant Mebatly will, in future, issue all passes, General Williams, Assistant Adjutant General, having turned it over to him. The President received a despatch this afternoon from General Uix, stating that up to this time he had taken tin the eastern shore of Virginia, nine cannon, seven of which were finely mounted, aud a large number of arms. The people there would formally lay down their arms and return to tbeir altegiaoce in a few days. J elf. Davis' Mes.suge it is understood here by the Government to be the unfurling of tbe black flag, and that they will no doubt elioot any prisoners they may take in South Caro lina, thus making it a war of extermination ; and that Davis, seeing bis cause is lost, seek3 lo drag dowu the whole South with biin. We have reliable information to night from Manassas Juuction whi.'h shows lliut the Umbels have several companies of slaves, armed, drilled uud equipped. George M. Lauman, of Pennsylvania, has proposed to furnish the Government with au improved portable army bridge. 1 It is understood that John U. Hives, I-.sq , ringlon or its vicinity. I he one, a volunteer, shot for the kilhog of on orderly Bergeaot while in tbe dischurge of bis ditty as an officer; the other, a regular, for the striking of a captain, lie was said to have been a most excellent soldier, and at tbe time of committing the offence was crazed with liquor, lie met his late like a man. At the same moment there should have been one more Bhot the man Plat sold or pluced in his way the poison, Tbe teporutiou from LU wile, at the head quarters, is represented to Lave beeu oj a most affecting character. The Uuiou men arrested in Memphis are not placed in comfortable prisons, or fed by dainty hands, as has been tbe case with some of our prisoners at Washington, but are put lo work upon the streets, with a ball uud chain attached to each. IflMllllin OF KAST rtSSKSKE, TUT. 'iMO.N NiK.N HOl'Kttl. TUB PRESIDENTIAL KI.ECTIOS. We have very lute and perfectly trustwor thy information direct from Kast Tennessee, und indirectly from other portions of tbe S..uth. We shall not particularize the claims through winch this information is received, but givo our word that we know them lo be worliiy ol the most absolute confidence. Tim L'niou nu n of Kuet Teunessee were never more loyul and hopeful than now. They biund dauntless and incorruptible, and if there a uny charge they are becoming more ardent and conlideut iu the pood and great cause of national uuity und tree government wnicn j they regard us one und iusepurable, now and j forever. The i-eeessiutiisls whisper tbut their j attempted revolution must end iu a fuilure. It is true, as rumored for a'few days, that j there are camys of Won wmi in Tennessee, I telve hundred iu one, and seven hundred iu ; another, each mac with his tide and a pouud I o:' powder, and a cor.-espoodiug quantity of balls, and regaiding his powder as far more precious than gold. In the late bridge bum I ,g three important bridges in Tennessee and two in Georgia were entirely destroyed, and two others greatly damaged. Tbe roads were iu bad order before tbe bridges were burned, uud the rolling block is io bad condition. ll will he impossilde for the roaJ to he o fur re wind (in to permit the passage of trains in less than a month. The loyal East Tenoesseeaos wore hourly expecting a Federal army to fiirpn iu uut throuuh Cumberland Gap, and serving iu the uistrxt ot Columbia uegi j meut, ten dollars per mouth. There are about i thirty of them. i Among the reports which prevailed yester day was that two of our men who went 'out ! with tbe Beaufort Lxpeditiou were arrested . iu Charleston, und summarily bung us spies ; Another report was tbat tbe Kebelj bud hung Ned McGowan, at New Orleans, as & spy. Neither report is believed to be true, j The following is given us the true version ; of the shooting of privuta Lawsoo, of Com I pany A, Col. Birney's Twenty-Third I'enn ' svlvunia Kezimeut. Lawson, after leaving j the camp, bad - tuken off his uuiform and oressea uimneii in a sun oi citizen s domes, lie was detected at tbe depot in this city, a lew ' minutes before the train started, by Lieut. Hall aud Sergeant Smith, of Compauy II, who were there with a squad of men Lawson, as soon as be found that be was recognized, became very abusive, using tbe most violent language. lie told the officers that they had not men enough to tike him back to camp. Lieut. Halt begged lii iu to gj buck quietly, as he did not wish to resort to hareQ measures Lawson then turned to run. when the Lieut commanded him to bait. He still refused to obey. Lieut. Hall then ordered the guard to lire, and Lawson full dead. The conduct of the officer aud men has been officially approved. INCIDENTS OF I'll G FIOHr AT fORt ItOVAL I should - have stated io a former part of this letter tbe attempt of the Rebels to destroy their forts sod the capturing party by blowing op tbeir magntines. At Fort W elk r a fuse was lighted and attached to the magazioe, bat it was discovered in time and extinguished. A Fort Beauregard a pistol was ajranged to be fired by tbe opeuing of a door, and wben tbe Federal party landed it exploded tbe magazine, killing, however, only two men, and blowing up tbe rickety old house in which it had been deposited. Their intentioo was thwarted as much by the haste to get away as by tbe carefulness of oar men, as the thing was very bungtingly arranged. Tbe case of Thomas Jackson, tbe Cox swain oT the Wabash, deserves notice. He was struck by a shot or a splinter, which so nearly cot bis leg off as to leave it banging by a small portion of tbe muscle and skin. Partially rising and leaning painfully against a gun, Jackson glanced at bis mangled limb, and io an instant perceived his hopeless con dition. Feeling behind bis back iu bis belt, where seamen always carry their knives, he drew hia sheath knife from its leather scab hard ond deliberately began to saw away at his le. but tbe knife was dull and he could not cut the limb off. As he was borne below by his males, and afterward, ho asked contio ually bow the fight was going, and kept saying : "I hope we'll win it, 1 hope we'll win." Iu two hours be died, his last words being a wish for our victory in Ibis battle and a word of thanks that be bad been able to do some thing for the honor of tbe ' dear old flag." Tbe Itebel Ta'.oall, wbo had landed from his mnskito fleet, and wbo hod assured his subordinates that their position could not be taken, was among the garrison of 1,300 when they precipitately fled from their forts and ran belter skelter over tbe South Carolina soil buck to tbe woods in tho rear. He doubtless thought that, whether or not "blood is thicker than water," it is a bad thing to lose. The exodean flight from Hilton Head has not yet been equalled by anything in the history of the war, und ulthougb in truth the Rebels fought well and desperately until the last moment, yet their running bears off the palm. And as the terrified horde fled, the bulls and shells rrom tbe fleet continual!) screamed uround and above and among them like very devils on the wing, and made many a panic stricken fugitive to bite the dust. Tbe whole of the ground passed over was scattered with fragments ol (.hell, and torn and mangled corpses. ' Some with the head hulf torn off, some with entrails spreading fur yards around them, some with mangled legs und arms, and with f icej distorted with pain ami horror. Some lay prone nn the ground, with bucks toward the enemy, and others struck dead while in peruliur postures, us if culling and motioning to others. For two miles back iu the woods dead bodies were found of those killed by our shell.-". All the Rebel wounded were taken oil', but the duad remained. In a massive bomb proof in Fort Walker was fnund the dead body of a Surgeon Kuist, forroerfy'of the United States army. He hud doubtless n tired to this place for safety, and indeed it Beemed secure, formed as it was of massive walls uml streng'hened by great beams of wood. A large shell bad whizzed into the small diagonal aperture, and struck a heavy piecp of limber, tearing away the supports and tumbling down the walls about his head. A splinter from the fractur ed beam struck him upon the head, killing him instantly, just us he had thrown up his bands to shelter himself from the fulling wulU. His watch was Klill keeping collect time in his pocket when a Federal soldier pointed out the fearful tableaux of death. Suitable for the Times! THE UNRIVALLED ASSORTMENT O F FALL WINTER GOODS SOLD AT THE MAMMOTH STOKE O F FRILING '& Git ANT. WE BELL Ladies' Dress Goods, Caatimeret, C luthi ANOTHER ARRIVAL Ot Millinery Goods! at ttia More of ItllMftCfl I). & Ii. RIIISSI.nH, Kimptnn'a HuiWinn, Mnrkot ?qnre, SUNBl'ltY, Pa 'I 'UK public irs inviled in rail and eMmiii .hair Mill" L nerv (Jtattli jum "wnl mit-tt Mf lAillei' L)rH O'futU1 Pilki, ami ilia lalt.it New Yurk ami Plnlntlelutna itlea UO.NNETS. LADIES' DRKSS CAPS. Ft'liS, 1 jidirt' Ol.ivrn, lliiainv, Hamlkafotiirft, Notlann, Fioweii, ami Mtllmrry R'mxIh .if rvry vmi ietv. A1 . NTti AM AKINU. Dream miuja in Ilia bell man ner end in any style. We intend to willow, enltand emm nnr ttiK-k. U. X U. SillrtfUilt. Ennlwry, Octiiber 18, l-8l. . NOTICE 1? hereby elv'n that I neve r-nrchnenl M Cnn'nMe'i file, en theSMh of (lelnlx-r, IM1I, t the mle fcliha Hurnlinrt1! prrmmnl p."pertv( in t'ninl tnwnfhiu, ."r Ihnnilierlenu cunty, the ML-wintr nitlclee. vn One Ittirie, one two h"ne Vn'n, nnd three heed of ceille, end Hint 1 hnve Itemed the mmc to (aid I'.litliu IJui nh.irt, during my will end pleaRure. Nuvenilwi 4, ItCI. Ut PAVI9 JOXEf. New Advertisements. BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE AM) Tllli BRITISH KEVIEWS. UREAT INDUCEMENTS TO SUBSCRIBE. PREMIUMS J.l) REDUCTIONS. L. SCOTT &. CO . Ntw York, continue to publish the lulloniiig leading Hiilih I'erindicala: 1. The London Quarterly Cuusercatire. The Ediithuryh AYnW II7ii. 3 The North liritish Rcrine Free Church. 4. The Westminster Reiietc i'Zi.TaC 5. Blarlirtiod's Ediuhnrtj Magazine Tory. The preitent critical state of European aflaira will render these rul'licalnins uuui-uully interest ins during (he forthcoming yeur. They will occupy a middle ground U-lween the hastily written new iti-ini-, crude Sirculaitu, and living Suttinetu, llata and Cape, Uoota and Shooa. Clothing, Iloniery, Gloves, Hardware, Querniware, Saddlery, &.C.. 4 c, etc. G?kOSE?.IES FWh, Salt and l'laster, Iron and Nails, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Faints, Oils, Glass, Tubacco, Segart, Ac, , Ac , . Ac., At Prices that lefy Competition, For Cash or Country Produce. We have si-lected these Goods with greet care, and feel aasured that they ara the BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF GOODS ever befuro offered to the public. Examine for yourselves. FIM.INU & GRANT. Soiihury. Novomher 23. IHHI. JiSicilli" Sale. BY virtue of a certain writ of Ven Exponas, . Usued out of the Court of Common I'lens of Northumberland county, lo me directed, will he ; pxposrd to I'ulilic Sale, at the Court House, in i Sunburv, Northumberland rounty, 1'rnr.a., on Saturday, December 7th, IHUI, at 3 o clock. I'. M., the fallowing described real estate, to wit:' - ' A certain lot of ground, situate in McEwens. villo, Northumberland county, I'a., hounded and described is follows, lo -vit :- On the North by a lot of Mrs. Maria Vincent, on the iviulh liv un alU v, on the East by an alley, and on the West by Front street ; said lot containing (id feet in width and I 'JO feet deep, on which is erected a two story brick dwelling house, a frame stable, and other outbuildings a well of water at the door, itc. Seized, taken ill execution, and to be aul.l as the property of It H. Mrt'ormick. DAVID W.U.DRON, Sheril)'. 8heiifTa Ollice. ) Sunbury, Nov. 23, 180 1. i ORPHANS' COURT SALE. estate of GtonriK iHinriv ii., TOTH'E l hereby given that letters' ff ad ministration having been granted lo the subscriber nn tbe cstute of George Merlin, Eet , hue of the borough of Hutihurv, Norlhiimlierland county. Pa., deceased. All persona indebted lo aid estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and tboee having claims to present Ihem duly authenticated for settlement. Mra. SARAH UI.OO.V1, Adin'trix. Sunbury, Nov. 2, 1 HC I . fit AflmliilMlrator'N Notice. "eOTICK is lieirby pivi-ntlmt letters of tiilmiiostratHni 1.1 having been gritntt-d In the nbfliher nn the estate of J:n-t. Fry. jr.. l-t'e ot the U-trough of tnnbnry, .N'orthnni Iterltind eoitntv, I'a., deft-nseil. All persons indebted are requested to ineke payment, und thope havinff cloints t'l present them lor settlement, tit the residence of the under signed tin Saturday the lib thtv of Juntnirv, ISO's CIIAHI.ftf GAKlNUliil, Atlni'r. funhury, November H.JMH. rtt NKy YORK LINKS. Tllli CAM Dt.S AM HO Y AND I'll! t. A UK I .PHI A AND TKKNTON HAll.ltt'AP CO. LINKS', From Philadelphia to New York and Way Places. Frin Walie.it Pl-eet Wharf and Kensington Depot. Philadelphia, will luive as uilnws, via ttxt. At 8 A M, Vio Caindi ll and Alnboy C A Acconi- inothitic-a, 9i iS At B A M, via Cnmdea and Jersey City New Jur- sev act otuiniHljttoii, 3 52S At A iM.via Canidtn and Jersey city Morning New Millinery Goods. MIns m. I. f;t.si.l:it, Fawn Street, two doori ninth of the Sliamulm Vullty ft PoltHille Rail Road, STJNBTJBY, PBNN'A., UESil'ECrrULLY informs the citnens of Bi;N BURY and vicinity, that she has just received from Philadelphia a Intno and at lentlid assortment of the most fashionable style of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, comprising of H3 ce s; srr un a ssa , HATH, KEArilERs, FI.OWEKS, JUIM- MING A.C. which she i (tiling at themott rearonahte prices 'J o which she directs the attention ol the latin s and invites all to call aud see llicin. Thankful for past patronage, she hopes by keeping to best assortment at reasonable prices to continue the same. Sunbury, Uctohcr 19, 1861.- 3m S. L. UEUGSTltESSEli, PIIOTOORAPDIC ARTIST IlHOTOGUAPlIst, AMUROTVI'ES. and all - iho niotlern styles of Pictures, uxecuted in a superior manner. IV Room iu his CAR, MarKnt Square, i Sunbury, I'a. j August IU, 1801. SOTICK. IOTlrtl t hcreliy given Ihut a number of I.ops have Item Oikint up whtie tl-utiut in the river unnin-limine in Nntlhutuht-rl'tlid c-iuntv. hy Philip Mtisseet und John t'ttdereohler, Ih-ioiiih the followiiitc itnirK npott ibt ci : J K; J t; t: B, 7; J (".; 11 fl: j! I; ( x 1..'.. -1'. T- J- r. PCM.!: J KMI; He P. 4: K, I. e I I'., ; M -'-I .M, I . v II II P; Wx x; i W. -J: H M l; J Mil; HI!; O .'...i; C It !, :l; K1',J; .:i; ( K. l; U A N; h; I 1"; A . 3: 1, It U, I; O, 0; O, .'; tp; 5. 5: K. (( : .ii; T II t; ('Je i) ; in); ! 8 7: A I' C, V; A 9 v, -J: H it ('; I! K. A i;JS,t:,vS; V o; N; I. W; J II C; T ll; () I; J A II; II I. VsSli K ; ) II t; T r.S; M It C; vu It; I M II; L V: 1 i c It; D W II; J ; (t); H K. A etritenienl ni deV-ie'tiption was nled in rnvofFee in the ttOilt of Sepleinlter, lll.nt Gettreelown, Nrthntnbtrliind , I a., for the tutineetinit of ull c-liceriied. I lie owner or TIIE LATEST STYLE OF SPRING AND SUMMER AHB CONSTANTLY MADD ut tbe Fashionabio Tailorinj Establiehmcnt JACOB O- BECK, Market Mrc f, M Will 1V, . 'iHE aiilntcriher lias jul rernivrd and operte l a I a tee assortment hTKIMiAND tshil--.H t.OODW, such a CLOTHS, (IK EVERY DKSCIill'TION yUAI.ITY. Plain aud Fancy Cassiaieres, Vcstings, &c. of Ihe luleet aty Ira. In addition to hia atock ha is coiiMaiilly receiving taw nipplies from the city keeping a lull useortmeut ol tbu most substtilittal ainl latest et) le of floods in lite city murkele. lie is prepared to make lo order all kinds of t'entriiif.n's anil 7m' wear, sui'li a DRESS 'OATtt, FKO K-COATf. Bi:SI NESHCOATS. VI'.Kl'.S PANTA l.l)il.u.c,Ac. of tbe vcrv latent style, and in the most svilulsn lial manlier, at thort notice. Any tiootia not oil hiinil, will lie funnelled from I'liiladclpliia, l)v giving two day's notion. I' if' Call and i jainioe iny stock, no charts mutiu for showing. JACOB O. BECK. Sntibtirv, May 11, 1 R 1 . JOHNS ii CK02IEY, oLK MAM I'.vrn t'.,i Till-; lNIPllOVCD GTJTTA PRECHA. C U M E K T it- U OFLVG, Tlte ctitv.poftt tnn! ni.-rt dionj,', It.e.fnij in Ufle. It it Firs uml IVmi-r I'roof, It c:tn he appllurt to iu-w und ti'd ll.tof of dtl kinds, mitd lo Shingle K'n-l's without rcojoving the shiin;ieB. Tlic Cost is only about One-Third tbat of Tin, uml it is twice na Durable. U U T T A P I : K C H A C F. M K N T , Fttr presevinu and repulllint Tin am! other Metal Hoofs of 3 Ull j 3 00 Unit. 3 00 At laj I' At, via Keiisiugtnil and Jersey city, Wes tern Kxprets, 3 00 At Wl T M via Camden aud Auilioy, accoininodutiuii a W At 1' M, via Uauideii and Auiuo) i; una a. i-.x-pres, At 6J I" M, via Keniiir;toii, ami Jersey city, Eve ning Kxpless, At 4 P M, via Kensington and Jet ley city, wi Cln.s Ticket, S 9S At 0 I' M, via Cumden At Jersey city Evening Mail a in At II I M, vta t'luntlt'li and Jersey city South. Mull ij i.'i At 5 P M. via Camden and Alnboy Accommoda tion. ( Freight and I'assengt r,) 1st claw ticket, 4 2." Jd " t M The 6 1". M. Mail Line runs dally. The 11 Soutlivrn Mntl f:UUfd tvs ujeeplcd. For Kelvuiere, I'.aKlon. Fleininetoii. Ac. .at 7 10 A. M., from Wnlnul street wharf and aJF. M , from Kensington. For Munch t'lnink. Allentnwn and Uetlllchciii, ut 0, A M. via l.ehmh alley Ktolroad For Water Unp. Stnin.Ubarg. Sr'ninton, ilke'barre, Monllose, Oietit It. nil. Ac, at 7 10 A M, via Delawaic, l.ueAUcnnna nntl cfrtcrn Itailroiid For Fiwhokl. at d A. M. nnd '-1 P. M. Foi Jluunt Holly, at U A M., and 4, P.M. WAV LINKS. For Ilristol. Trenton. A , tit 7 1(1 nnd PJ A. M.. Sj. 0 l anil 1 1 I' M from Kensington and SJ 1' M from Wal ant s ject Wharf. Forl'almyra. Hiverton, Delanrn, Peverly, Unrlingt-iii, Florence, Hordentowa, Ac . at 17, I, S and 5J P. M. fleainbout Trenton, f.'r Itordentown, aud intermediate phera, nt 4i P M. from Walnnt tttcet Wharf. Iff For New York, ami Wav Lines leavimr Ketniut! to:i Dried, Hike the eats on Fifth street, nliovo Walnut, hall' nn hour before departure. owners theieof are requested to prove pro(ii-rty, ptty all ; every dettcriition, fmui its itTent elasticity, is not injurei ii-izui vnare etta luhe tricill swit) vw oiiwrwifce iue kiiiic will be lollelled I. ii. iu:t-s,i;it, j . p. Georgetown, Oct S, 18C1. ST- InT ICHO LA. S HOTEL, liroadivay, New Yuri:. Hoard Iletlticed to Q'l a ttny. bince the opening of tlii-t vast and commodious Hotel, in 1S54, it has been the single endeavor of Ihe proprietors to make it the most sumptuous, convenient and comfortable home for the citien and stranger on thist-ido the Atl.iiific. And whatever has seemed likely to aJiuiitifcter to tho comfort of its guest they endeavored, without regard to cost, to provide, and to combine all tho element ol individual and Bocial enjoyment which modern art has invented, and motlern tart approv ed ;and the patronage which it haa commanded j during the past si J years i a gratil) mc prool Hint their elTort tin been appreciated. To meet toe . exigencies of the tunes, when alt are required to ! practice Ihe inoH rigid economy, the undo. signed HAVE KBDl.X'ED Till'. 1'liICi: OF HOARD TO TWO DOLLARS I'KR DAY, at ihe same time abatin; none of the luxuries with which their table has hitherto been supplied. TREADWKI.L, WHiTCOMl) & CO. Oct. IS, I Mi I. 1 mo. lie the cut ruction uud expansion of metals, sad will n.Jt l ciu-k in cold or tun in wutni weutliet. These nmlei utli. h:ive l en tli'Touflltly tested in New York and all pant, oi Ihe S alhern nnd e.teril States, totd we can itivu almuduiitjirtKif of all vu ctuuu ui their ! favor. j Theycre readily apj.liL-1 !jy or inary Inborets, at a WI I fliiiu exiuuse j -NO IIF.AT Iri nr.nFIl:FI). T':e:e nintcrcr me put up teatlv for ut,e. and for ship- pine to. til tmrtsuf Liie country, wlLli full oiuileU direct out for iipiil'cution. l-'ull iksctiptive cirt-ulatH will bo furnished on npr'iea lidll by mail -r ill pers-'unt .nn Trim-ii-al Uliice antl Ware hoi se. 7H WILLIAM S't'KLLT, (Comer of Libci ty . trtrcct.) .Nevv York. Jf'HNS.V CROSLKY. AoiiT WanttU ' TcrniS Cutn ! ! Jnca I. It'll tv ; f N pursuance of an order of llie Orphans' Court j ol Northuinberland county, will be expost-il lo public sale, on the premii.es, on Saturday, the j 1 4th day ol December next, all that the undivided half of a limestone lot, situate in Jordan town, j ahip, Northuinberland county, bounded on the : North hv land of Moses Wert, on the West hy rumors ol the daily lournal, and the pondeious 1 lnds of Eliaa Heckerl and Simon lieiner,outli Tome of the futore hlslorian, written alter the by lands ol Since Weil, aud t-aal ey laitus ol How Skikshon was HitoroiiT AiiniT l.N'TKKKKl INtl iSTATKMKNT. When the Couven tion assembled, liie Uichmuud Secession mob were enruged to bud toal a clear majority waa for the Union. They counted tbe members, and calculated that if ten Uuiou men could be kept away, they (the isece iionists) would be in a majority. Accord ingly, teu mem hers (one of u liom makes this statetnent) were waited upon, aud were iuformed fbat tbey were given tbe choice of doing one of three things either to vote fnr the Secession Ordnuuce, to absent themselves, or to be banged. Itesistance was found to be useless ; the mob was prepared to go to any extremity, and the ten voided and absented themselves. Hut eveu with this deduction, when the remaining members met, tbe majority was fouud to be opposed to Seces sion. Intimidation and violence were then , again applied. Tbe mob was ready to put ; every man to death who opposed its will, und living interest and excitement of tho great : political events ol tbe lime hull have passed away. It is to Ihtse I'erioJicals that readers must look for the only really intelligible and reliable history of current events, and as tuch, in addition lo their well entahlinbed lilerury, scicntili", and theological character, we urge tin-in upon the con snleration ot the reading public, friaimiel Thaller and eald minora, containing altogether twenty perches, on which is erected a l.ime Kiln. Also an undivided interest in another limeMone lot, situale in same township, hounded on the East hy land xf iSamuel Juh, North by lands of Moses Wert, Wet by land of Samuel Khallcr and lot above desciihed, and S iutil by iand of Moses Wert, containing ten perches, altogether, more or less, on which is minor Tiie receipt of Advance wheels Irotn the liritish publisher give additional value to these Re- ! erected a l.ime Kiln being the estate ol print, inasmuch a they can now he placed iu childicn of William uobner. ihe hands ol subscribers about as soon as the original edition. TERMS. (Regular Prices ) rer annum. if a vigorous advauca had been made llieie, i oi paseiug an oruuauce was .,f ..li.fr,'j rm would have ! gone through with, though it was never been ohsolulely certain. Not a man couiu have et-caped. Z dlieoUer' etleclive lorce in Kentucky has not ut any lime exceeded seven thousand men, aud be canuot now mutter six thousand The number of Hebel troops guarding tbe Kist Tennessee Railroad wbeo the briuges were burned was lets tbao eight hundred. Cti. Com Tld. patscd by u majority, but by mere plurality, obtuiued by forcibly keeping away Uuioo KxiMBATION OF T1IK STAY I.AW. Oq the 2Ulof May lffil, the act relating to judg inents and executions, io which it was provi. tied that upon ull judgment tbeu remaiuing unsatisfied, or which might be obtained within six month from the passage of tbe acr, or upon which a sale of real estate bad not beeu cou&rtned expued ootbe'Jlstof this mouth l..r one year from the date of the passage of the act, as regarded judgments theu existing, aud from their date as regarded jtidgmuuts obUiued within tbe ensuing six mouths, providing tba defeodaut should be possessed of aullicient real estate, and gave tiil fur payment ol the judgment. I be passage of this act bas bad a very depressing inilueuce upou the civil business of Alder.ueo aud Justice iu the (,'ouiuiou wealth, and its exp ratiou ou Thursday was greeted with no little satisfaction by tbe entire body. A brisker business will proba lily be transacted iu tbe collection of debts, luce tus special piuvisiuu ui w. execution bas expired by limitation. Luder tbii act the vale of collatterele was also prohibited, within tbe year, and tbe party selling tbetn became responsible for double the amount of tbe collateral to tbe party owing tbetn. There were some exceptions to ihe general 'application of the act, as to tho piiniuioui amount of tbe judgment oo which lay could be taken, those belonging to widows and orphans, ete , etc. members enough to have turned tbe scale. i Thus, by fraud and violeuce, was carried j tbat measure which is converting part of the Stale into a waste ; it was passed, io fact, not by tbe delegates of the Slate, but by the I stipendiaries and assassiu in Ibe employ of ; tbe cbicl couspiralors. i itiuicfj'ita In ' oniVeT, j Tun Grand IUvikw. A great military I review nf sixty thousand troops took place near W athingtou yesteroay, at wincn toe l'reaideut, Cabinet, General McCtellau, etc., were present. Tbe following is a list of tbe divisions which couBliiuted the great review yesterday, with tbeir strength : I Divisious. I McCall'a I lleintzeluiau's Smiths' franklin's lilenker' F. J. 1'orter'l McDowell's lul. reg. Vi 7 10 12 U 13 11 10 Cav. reg. n Art. batt. 'I 1 a 2 a n Total, Mounted liiBes. Tbe great review was witnessed by over twenty thousand persons, comprised seven divisions of all arms of the service stretcbiug- iu a semi circle four miles, and commenced wilb a salvo from fifteen batteries of arid lery, or oiuety guns. Geo. Fallerson, f.f I'bilacelpbia, whose tnisiuauageuieul at Harper' terry, aud iu the neighborhood of Winchester, it i gener ally supposed, lost as the batllu of Dull Hun, baa oiade bis defence, aod throw tbe blame ou Gen. Scott. As Geo. Patterson waited four months, until Gen. Scott left for Europe befura tnakinir this statement, w prefer Wait' A res'uneot formed lo Courtlaud Coantv. , Y., Cel. Greeo, bas DO lee tbaq eveo j iog lo bear General nenlt's reply before cUrgymeo. Two of tbein arc captain ol I accept an xprte di-iencc to ioo deUjed. tOI'aoit, mi out It priialt in It (auks. I Jlarnsburj Tl graph. For any one of the four Reviews, $:! 00 For any two ot tbe lour Reviews, A Ut) Eur any three of the four Review s, 7 00 For all four oi the Reviews, 8 00 For lllackwood's Magazine, 3 00 For lllackwood and one Review, S 00 For lllackwood and two Review, 7 00 For lllackwood and three Review, U 00 For lllackwood and the four Reviews, 10 00 Money current iu the State where issued will be received at par. The Footage lo any part of the United States will hrbut twenty-four cents a year for ' lllack wood," and but fourteen cent a year for each of the Review. At the above price ihe Peiiodical will be furnished for IhG'j, and a a ri(b.MlL. M TO NEW BL IISUiUUEKS, i the No, of the saute Periodical for 1MU0 will be furnished complete, without additoiial charge. Unlike the more ephemeral Magazine of the day, these Periodicals lose little hy age. Hence, a.full year ol the Noa. for In till, may be regarded a nearly a valuable a lor lNUj. Mulwcriber wishing also the Nos for IHHI, will he supplied at the following extremely low rale : Splendid Ofers for ISCl), 'CI, und 'C'i Together, For Blackwood's Magazine, the 3 years, ItS 00 i For any una Review, " 5 00 ! For any two Review, ' H 00 I For lllackwood and one Review, " 8 00 ! For lllackwood and two Reviews, 13 00 For three review. " 1 1 00 ! For lllackwood and three Reviews," lf 00 Foi the four Reviews, " 13 00 For Blackwood and Ihe 4 Reviews,. " 17 00 Any of Ihe above works will also be furnished lo New Subscriber for the year I8SH-H, and U, at one-half the regular subscription puces. Tbu a new subscriber may obtain the Reprint of the Four Review and lllackwood tScveo Consecutive Year lor $37 ! ! ! Which is hut liltlu more lhaii Ihe price of the oiigiual works lot one ye-. As we shall never again bo likely to offer such inducements as those her presented, now is lha lime lo subscribe ! ! Remittance must, Id all cases, be made diree to Ihe Publishers, for at Ibese price no com n.i-sion can be allowed to agent. I.EO.X A KD KCOTT 4. CO.. No. bi Guid st.ett, New York. .'we Ji.tr "3, 1661. Kale lo commence at III o'clork, A. M., of said day, when the terms and conditions of sale will i be made known by I WILLIAM HOFFMAN, Guardian. By order of the Court, J. H. MASSKR. L'lcrk O. C i Wunbury ov. 'iJ, ISfit ' li;iiorlaiit Not Iff . VI.L PEIISONS indebted lo the subscriber on Hook account or otherwise, are requested to ! make payment on or hetore llie first day of De i ceinher next. Costs will he saved bv complving with Ihe above request. JOHN V 11. EH. tSunbury, Nov. 16. State of the Bank of Northumberland, November 7th, 1861- ASF.T;j. Loans and Hilts discounted. Do. toSiule I'en.isjlvania, Northuti.lM-ru.nd lluuk bUa.k, llUiei storks, Heal Ksli.tr, Dae by oilier Hanks, Notes ii.ul Clu cks oi oilier Banks, tpCie m Vault, Notes in Citcukiliuu, llue other llanlts, Uue rouuimu wealth, lue llepos.lots, IJAUII.ITIF.8 tai7.7.' 51 41710 11 2.07U HO 4.UO0 HO h .S as 7 1. If I SJ lll.'IIO fit :m,7'.i m fc.V.'J.Vll) 00 S JOf.nR-J ill 7.U W I'i i.MS 61 7,3ji) 49 p a, unci on arttvai o. cu.-n i thui, m.h i i.-h. oo. l- Fifty pn I nf Hneenu-e only, allowed each p-isseneer, I'l.sM-utrets are pioliilutetl from takinri nnytlona as H1115. ! jriilie but their vvenrtne nipnrel. A 11 UaggacK over fitly p. undii to l.e paid for exira. The Cotnpnny limit then rcHnoi.fibilitv for Hinit'iiee to One IMlur per pound. and will not lie li.ilile foi any a.uouiit Iwy.uul IU0 UolLos. cx- I cent liysprenil contract VVl 11 .OATZMF.lt Agent C. 4 A. R R Co , Nov. !. 'ill. . NOTICE- ITS hereby civeii that tbe loliowin? logs were 1 taken up on the OTth nl Sept., IKtU, by Philip Uubh, while floatitiK in the river Susquihatina, in Northumberland county, Pa.: I slick square timber 40 b et long, mark B. I " 40 " " " F A I; A statement and description was tiled in my oflice on the -'llh Oct, 1HK at ( ieorgelown, Nor thtiiiil erland cuoiily. Pa., for the inspection of all concerned The owner or owner are request, ed lo prove properly, pav all legal rhtupjts and take tliciij away or otherwise the aame will be foileiled. I. II. RKS.SLEH. (ieoreetown. Nov. 2, I KB I . NOTICE. X'OTfCK is hereby trive.t, tiittt a number of I.oc s brtve i been taken np while tl-'lltlnu ill Hit! liver Susoueliluinil iu Noi'tlulint.er!i!iid county, Aduu. Alliuun, I'vuriiig the lol towiutr tutiiks upon them, vi : , - n -a 1- 11 II f. I: . I: J F S: C. M 1): It: II : J 5k K: C It S: l II; I' e F- '; I. F; B A V., .1 ti: J AS H, : c A II f 1'. L I', 1 M II: o H t c, i W, o, e ll r M K ti, C ,M. SKrt. Hrt', cx. .H1C,.IU', ALL. A. -). Clli, aH.CA!, (.1. ellS. J A It, J.llll. (j. ell. cpll.cl', F.. Titnb-r .I.IM 30 feet I01.1t ; .1'. .ill left Ions i JM '-" " knur ; W'Jl UI feet I etr. LA 511 feel lone. A .fileuieiit nml ib-t..-ri'li-'ii was ll eit in uivofTieeon llie Will of Vpieinlwr, I I , ut (ieoriietuwii. Xorthuiulwilainl county. I'.t.. pa the inspection of all eoncerneti. Tt.eowuer orotvii-ts llier.-ol'lire renueHetl to prove prnpertv , pay -.11 li-irnl ehartres ami lakcthein away, 01 otlietwise Hie snute W""":''""'"UJ' LILRES.IXR.J.I'. Oclobel till, IHil. EEHP.YSBURG MALE AND FEMALE HE FALL TERM of ibia institution will commence o .Monday, October Stub, 1861, For parlictilai addies the Principal PETF.lt a. UERtisTKUssF.ll, Ucrryebura, Dauphin county, Pa. October 20, INK I. 4.1 NOIKJK. NfiTlCF is bereby given, that a uutulH-t of Ies bive It.-en tuKenup while luaillin; 111 llie liver uo...-lunua Noithunile-rli.nde. unty, by Co.uvl.us li. Vi.IjJcb, bvariii(j the pillowing inalks upt.il llicin : J OH; C 11,4 ;CM 11 K; J H C : ; I l ; R; J A Ki ; U It ; 1 j H .V U j a, C ; U .M 11 ; J. W ; NO i Hi S A i (11). A st'iteinent and desertptnm was filed iu my oiliee oil the "Hl nf Sepleuiber, lMil.at (.Clgetown. oo-l lliuiiilu r ... a county, I'a , lot the insptcilon of ail coi.eerneil. The owner or owners there a are requested to prove property, pay all legal rliaiiie and tuke llieni a.vuy or olherwue the same will be ...rlei.ed. , j. p. lieorgetown, Oct. ltJ.1. SWAIM'S CELEBRAI ED PANACEA. For the cure "f riciofula, Incipient Consumption, t.eaeral U.-blllly, White Hwelluc:, lih.uiuutisnl, llse-.-es ot the Liver and s-kin, and all Disen.u a Ar..nK Irotti " Impurilies of the lllnod und Hie hilccu if Mercury. Swatui's Panacea has been for mine than foil) vents n.lrl,.uteil ... line conuliy and in Kurope for Us entra- t oi.lniiiiv cures, for the cerlihentes of wluell reference is iiimle l- llie diicclions and Isaiks (winch nia be hud Hiutl)uecoinp:ni)lic' the I'uniieeu 1 some ol vvlucli (live the parltealars nl cases too flishnul lor jtencrnl pulinea SUNBURY ACADEilV. HE SUMMKK TKRM nflh tun!.uiy Acu.V-rny will I commeiicv n ihettili i'f April. i The cnume l" iiiKtrnctiim iminruce fvcry il.p:til ment of tiltiniti'ni tiiulit mour Imitt Anuitiiut h, prf(furui NlnilHiitH tiiiu eilhei l'ur u iifuleiiaiiuii or In cillttl uny clats lit I he cut run into the Ue- CuilcL-e. ! V T TKRM9 FF.R QUARTER: " I Common Pehnol Hniiielies, Film ! lliulier F.uelisll Hianehes. ' 'I I Lttin and Uteek lAuauuiics. 7 00 ! Tuition to be paid before the middle uf Hie lertii. ; Hoard can be had 01 private tuia.lies at lunu St ti lo f 'J 25 pel week. S C. WOl.VF.RTf X, Principal. Sunbury. March no. l-dn - 1TCTIC3 OTICE is hereby that a number t.f o v.ere -k-' taken up on the 2'Jlh of Cept. lHfil, whilo lloaliiig in tba river Susquehanna 111 Lower Mali onoy, Northumberland county, Pa., by Abraham Dlaaser ut Co., Hearing the following mark upon tbetn : H I.W, 2; 3R. 5; 200 1: (0)5,1; RF&C, 2; LH B, 2; J&K, ft: ACF, OHl. ". ": W.M, All; DWH 2; 11. , F, J M 11 :; SxD 3; 1113. OH 10, R4D; ,) 2. iVli 3. IK, PCF 2. (-), THO 2. au, T. llcVP2. 2, (000), 11.1C3, A IKS, , o. HP '- i 5fl 2- " ;AN JFM. OU 2. X, '1- P, " 2. Q. L'VV. Ai, ClU 3. TO. XXM 2. JA3R 2. LV 2. J.sV h, ( RS , HM, (o).Jl'S. 2V, 3.s. U5i, LH, JaS, SN. Stick-. JJM '; Mx'.V 1. A statement and desctiption wns filed in my ollice on the 2.rlh of October, IH6I, at (icorpo. lown, Northumberland county. Pa , for the in- socclion of all concerned. The owner or owner thereof are requested to prove properly, pay all loeal charge and take Ihem uway, or otherwise the iume will be forfeited. 1. H. RESSLER, J. P. (ieorirelovvn, Nov. 2, 1H6I. Assessors. PJMIE Assessors of Norlhoniberland county are -- requested to make return of their triennial assessments to Ihe Commisir)ner' Ollice, on the 27ih day of December, IMil, at which liino there will be a nieclitit; of the Hoard of Commissioner. l)y order of the Hoard, S. D. JORDAN, Clerk. ComrrisMoner' Oflice, ) A R E O E d Rich Ficured BarcgeD, 19, 2riantl 31 cenl, Barego Rubes. i0, Si 00 and $5 00, Mozambiiue Rob. al 5 00, Traveling Dres Oo.-o-s Miephard'a Pluid. Mohair Plaili. iitigliatu', Lawns. P.ioiit, (Ihallit, lirey Figured (S.ioda, i:oO;TR Ai CUN'ARI, S E corner Ninth nml Matket, PliilndclpUi.i. N IJ Best quality Hoop Skill, 94 conW le 3 "j. May IS, ISO I. SUJiBUSY STEAM FERRY A N D T n v INUao.t T t. O M P A N Y. 'jpR.WKI.LERS and other are respectfully inlor.iind that the subscriber, in order to at commodutu liie public und Ucililate travel, has reduced tbe rate of fcrringe ut hi STEAM FLICK V, over the Susquehanna, ut Suiihuiy, nml v. ill carry Passengers, ll-ircs, t.'artlagcs, iinJ oilier vehicles, a, the following tutci, vu ; Fool Paaem;er,cacU fi cent. Horae and Rider, 15 " Horue and iittti'jy, 2i " Two-Horsu Ccuveyance, 4!) " Farmer and other, w ishing to tianspurt LVnl and Produce, can make arrauyeiueuts ut soil lower rate. A larie, safe nd commodious Steamboat will run regularly and promptly at ull hour of lliu day, and to accommodate those who dosiro to at tend lliu Churches at Sunbury and Mcliiugroc, the Uoat will run on Sunday. The SlCiiniV-i'. will run Ironi Market Street Warf, and pioinplly convey Paaseui-ia from both sides of the River, wiihout .iclnv. Tbu Sleum Feriy now al'orda not only a fafo uud coincuieiit transit over Ibe Sot-qucliai.ua, but also a pleasant uml agree ublo nde. 1 RA T. CLEM ENT, Lessee und Proprietor. Sunbury. May 2.r, IMil. " ST()VKS ! ST (TVES ! ! . for sali: at Tin: i.mjfstrial stovk Works No. M Xoitll -Ji.d Street, I'luUiJelphei, pastle Chi. si's rltnri-h. tht 111, -ut celelit.lled to... eo.i-u l:-' 111 d lieu.nflovest. theili.v. I.1.1II..II. VICIlllt CO.M -l-l.l.'i l'.. ami all other C 1 1 ir iin-l lleutnij; M. v-s. All ofwlucaaie Outit'tnlced lo e.tvc eiiutc s.iU.lut-lu.a. ru-Ube ivuiuc a car. W.l. C. XFMAN. O.u ber 12. l-CI.-3.il ) e e. Sunbuiv, October l", 1861. faiicy furs: tv FAKCY .lo!i 11 fui .3 I'areli'si. 71 AllCIl Stre.'t, bcHVCi ll 7th nnd N h., r-l., (.ore MM MarHtt.) I'hiladtlphin, Importer A M;iutn".tetnr-r if, ami llenler 111 ml ki: s of l-'AXrV Fl'lif, f.-l Ladies.' AliHSCf,' tied CUil dreu's Wear. .. IbiV'tijr n-iw tic in 'in t :r . . etl uud l.t fcl.ue I IV Us ::ii tJ-riiT inrue ami lie.eiiiuil nssoli- 'avO -f ). -Sfc-gfi,,:,,! f all the v.uou. aIv-. Sl..SItlUllUllltieSe l" M, ';:-,Tf"-','i-!vr-M'itl to tne Fall nnd - J 1 - . linn i7ei..o,iB, , 11 respectful!) "luilite un eliiiuiiinli.'ll of my l- k and prices from those intentlniu' to pun hi.e, as I am f.ml lei! 10 . lief them Vcrv de.ni.lile imluceliienis. All my Furs have been puri-haiw d f rC I... 'irrie neeil hands 1 its the present It. render it necessary thai I .l.ould d.f vk of my sWa at a very small ailvnnee on cost. I inn satn-fied tln.t it wulid be to H.f Intel est of ill-who desiirn puteliiisn. lo itive me a call. isr- ii.-,...l!H..t ilie iiuit.e. nniuiK-r m-mI street : J . .-.jtcnt, ! (New Fur Store.) "Ih iclifc'ret, fhllud-.-lplua. .pt. r, irtii. oiu. Entirely Vegetable. No Alcoholic Fi ope ration. o k . 11 o o r i. .4 rv i ' s CLLEUKATlOD OZ?aSC-lT SITTS?aJ3s Prepared by DR. C. M. JACK SON & CO., Philadelphia, Pa will etTcduully cure LIVUR COMPl.-'vlNT, D VsPHPSlA, JALN L'iL'i:, Chronic Nervous Dcbjiily, Ilieasta of the Kid i:ey, uud all disease it r 1 i i 1 1 - j iVoia a disciuVicd 1. t"..l mule l;ifV lo-'it-l.-s TRSBS! tnilt. where the palieul have been almost euleu up Willi rfmlK unilersiened Ilivlle Svtofula, uud wei a deemed l.-urubl. by I ' hc'". J. . ,j we ,r,wn ,IOck of ll luiM Lweii Uaittl It u.wniuiia auu inmr c. ... ( I.iver ot .V to ir, ma. I tnfh a CiHifctiiKilM-n. InwHitl 1'iU-s, Vnlut or lu"i in U-e li'-inl, Acul.ty t'i ttie Miiuiifli, Nhium, H-sai Uui u. Di.-L-n-st. I'. i r-..0, 1 ulnc- J t Wi-iulit iii tiiJ tniimrJi, Suir Kriii'Miln'im ih'ai.i r KlutU-t hi-; l the IM "I tl'O Mun:ifli. t5 wi 111 i : itr t'l' ili II''.'. lliul'i-il ui-il Itu'u-u.t j l.rrn-.hiv!, i'.ntM m,-ut tlr- JKmiI. Ci.t.ku t 1i 'J -i-.il i tu :is.itiini( wl .-ti 1.1 .i i .ii'-' 1"' "'. I'.'.n.; ' I ''' Mi Un'-iui' t l.H in l. ut liit i i -v-i l''iU I'"1 ,(i I !... Mdi IliU rv, L-'-'-t';:!. l.t lill. aiv. StilWnil 1 IiioIk Ilvnl ' Isiurni't-r :n l!n'- l lfsti. 0"!Wi;i.ii Ihimiiu s " t .!. j L-rril " "-'"I'-i ii inn-, a:iJ wtl. . y i ivtnt 'Vi'tnv h vr, i(i.l..i.. r.-i-r, 4.-. t J'!i irt'.li.ti"r iu tjl i;m llie uut:itu'it "I tlit pulilu' i (lits pr'i;tiaiii'it, t!ut ut u i n M v .(i tl in tKii- bi .on tiot'i ce mi vatii' tnl iDlJi'ii Iu tiic ..tsuttii it wiiii-li il i rt'fi.nneitvl. tl It if ii iw ;h iihltiniiiHi-1.'. 1 ul one liVi' h-i t' I lit" It-si I'm UVf've ttit' iruil U-. tv i-f A'tn-muii f ii.t iiMi us ruiuir'i"i aii-t mif ai'if m i iv:.!:t il t-'. Mini Ur rt ii.:i;titiw intii:. li t IrMitiiony m ital'.ivm ;iv. n hy tl;'- n -i'Mi.ii ft niiii vt-!l kii'ivu 1'tivMf uti au-l Hill -vllll"U hi t-'. 'tMltS I'll- (JtMUiTV IS IniH.fliSf , tlli'i . (MUi'il (h-vumI '1 ii'c AWn.ii.n?, p'..!t.:i.!!.'.t ii.ntu..-) U tn-j ir iinct''tn, in ui in Ut iv imil ytntiR of :iny ii tiw-u Aii'-nm. ! uai.ttot l.ut tutnt'y ii in.tht t-'-i-piiiM- Hint tu. rrui.-'! u rtitllj' UticriitM irit- uv.t ot tclii ay it tt ttli-auu-il. im:ai tmi: i:y!pkok. ' IIc-m wi it tli Tnip.iit 3 !:(- !--ii.if:'fHii r, f(Ml ,M ill VW.l.. :as ! tne iJAl.r-AM K- IX U! li ... BtlPhliuU to Uu ir Ot. V. V '. it'.i 1 ctTtify ihe atrt.ve tiKinint to be jaM and truu tu the mi k( my kiinwlctti-c uu) I'fliH J n. PHIIsSTLKY, CuKicr. Svoru mid utM,riliei1 iM-i-ne iu Nnv. 9, IHM. JuUN L'Jt.i, J. ' lid- ORPHANS' COURT SALE, j IN pursuance of an order of the Oihaita' Court J of .Snyder county, to Iaac Hialler and W il- j liatn A. Bhell'er, directed will ha sold at tublic sale, on the preinin, in Jordan townshi, Nor thumberland county.on tsATl RtAY, ihe 8utb day of Novetiilar, INril.the following described VALlJAHLB REAL E8TATK, vix : A certain Tract of Land, situate in Jordan township, Northuii.herland county, Pa. adjniiiinii land of Michael KhalVer. dec "d.. on Ilia north. Uai.iel Swarti on lha Isaac Ueppin on the south, and lands of Jacob Philips on the west, cot lain iiiR seventy fiv acres and one hundred and six teen erche, strici ines.uie, .....og erected a two story farm House, bank, barn aud other out buildiuK. Choice fruit tree an J ex cellent water. 21e latiJ i iu a hish slate of iilti vialitin. Condiliona will le mstlc known on me uay oi ,,i males ,,..,.,.,-, ,,,, sslaby IHA.AC isllAKKKK, mtiL N BHO HIKR ro.. WILLIAM bH'iKl-'ER, P i;o Wilbaw rs, ISsw VoiH Nov. t, lfcl. Adniimauators. I rU'a, Oct .-3i p- been reiKiituiieudcd by llie most cclcl.ruleu .n)ieiaiis ami other e.uuieiil pe.sons. Aliu't.it nOiers, by VN . Oilutou. M. 1. I'rof. ol Sii.riiery, retin V niver.ny , u.einiuc :,t--.i, m 'd, I'rof. of 'faraery, N. V. I niveisitv; IV. I'. Hi- ; wees, -M l., I'nif. Mid . I'enn. t'tiiveinty; N. Cliaiinnn, I ,M. l., I'lof. ol i'liysie, I'enn. r.itverKily ; 'I'. 1'jrl.e, M. l-, j President Colleiie I'll-, s.elaus. I'h.liidrljdila 1 1'r. Del Vii.i... i I'lol. of Metlieine, Ibtvuua ; J"Se l-'outeneo de l.l.i. frol. I ... .,..,v. I.i.luu.: J t'liinnimi. .leiii-.-r Itoiui I'.-llee 1 f.irncons, London ii. W. iivunl, late Minister lo fnu Sir rllolil.is t'eursoll. Mi.J r be.ierul linllUl Ami) Uert Iloliellson, llrilteh I otisnl. Ac. . ... The wonuetlul cu.i-s ellecled hy !V AIM'S P.INAL KA In.ve for inaiiy jcmis made it an in v-.lu.il.lo remedy. The I'unaeeu d.s not volition inercurv iu any fotin, und, licnis. en in.UK-ent iresuaun, U uwy be s'Veu U. Ine most len der infant. , . , ,. The rc'.ail price has been icduced to per bollle, (CoiiUiilllliK three hull' pints. 1 or tlle b-Hle lor I. HhVVAKK OK I.MIiMrnuV .. .. Pwaitll's P.uuce is til round millies, Ibtte.l loullttduiully, With Ihefollowtmr let Idownmi Ihefjlnw: V AIMS-HAN Al.-KA I'HII.ADA." Ilavina the name of JAS. SWA1M sla.un.il on ll.eseabug wux and written on the IuIhjI roveim the cork, and a sutn.lid enuranun on the st.ls of the Is -tile, by lirapei On., bank nole etiKravers, in llie centre ol which is a pr Hint il the late Wiu Swuitn, (eo,.vr.ght seeured.) If ih iikiii. nurrUHsma the Panacea will la: eiitelul tt. nl setve thul the wind fWAIM is uorteelly spelled, U.ey need u,lU1;.edo...8xVAiM,8 VK.RMrl.(.K valuable luiuily ineibeiue, iieina a hiahly approved rente edy for all diseuws nri.linl In m dehilny ol the digestive . I- , such as. Acidity of the Sloinei li, W""i". J h,d.-rji Morl.as. Ujsenutrv, fever and AKue, llintdina is, Ciek Heatlaclte, Ae. the nataphlel (which H.a be had gta- lis.) ui-o...n.allv.l tee Ver.nifuse. ,,,,.. Preisned only at HWAIM'K I.ABOIt ATOR . TIIK oi.lT'rNi, "i; rti kk i:n i h tbkkt. ki.ov OIII rM)T, ,blUdelplila,aiHMU y u.u,k.. m. - Apple, Cots, A pti II PRITT A N U ORN AMEN I Al. I Kl sbruhs, Ac, ctnhracin; a large aoJ coinplc sortincnt of Pears. Peaches, Plimia. I berries and Nectarine. Mall.laril b-r too OccLaid, nnd L'arl lor ll o garden. r.,nliJ. Walnut, oani-h Clisiitti nuts. ic. Rasbcrncs, Mrawbttriea, Cu'r.uii. ami lioo.ebeiiit , in ureal variety. URAPK-S OK CUOlcr.sT KIN1H- A-parago,' Rhubarh. Ac, Ac Al..o a bot locWofwell lorn.cd, bu.hy K V P.Rt.RP.PN.S, suilabla for the Ceniclrv and Lawn. Ii..,.,, lo.,... Trees lor slice! planlinir and a et'it- r al atsorlment of Ornamental Tree, and er1 ng chrub. Roses of choice variclic. Plant, Ac. . Oor stock i remarkably thrifty and line, we oiler it al price to suit the limes, fir" Catalogue mailed lo all applicant Addres KDWARl) J. K VANS A CO., Centtal Nutseries, ORK, Pa. September 14, 1HBL 3m . K0TICE-"'" N OTIOK is hereby (Siveil that the a.lner.lnp heretofore extsltu between lie..rBe Kliieilch and Uamcl SHal, iu i lb. 'Im .! bus...., I l-we, ,y-U.e.y ..w,.sh.p Kt.ai .uM.t-ria.Hl county- w.u, d..lv.d hy ';' '" ,. the l-l 1nsla.1t Tneaeeounl. vv.ll ! .clllcd hy e.tt.cl ! I," tl,. pailHrs. The lm.,e will !, Brtal,ruriM.d.i ;i-Tlh..tlrilf t the saint ptsee rvriiIC,. 1 on I.', tt'i -i oiaTiGE t.ir.uitu 1.1.1,1 111 (.' ins irr, y J.t.l. ji 1. J.. '. . .. t, .1 vi-tlli :Js. 1 .: t t'L!ir I I. ! n . I l-'n -i 1 tl. u tl.e vu tne? 01 1. 1 1; . 1,1.11:,. 11 el I'll. I'.. -a; 1 . !;, . v. I'.-- t .t 'I'.i riiiu io T-ie,e Ol" ,.l . c el.. 1 Pi til il Willi w..U' I..,- '1. ; iUT M.I. ;-V.- I ."'.id''1 nl 'e ln.ii.i- -' :ii, (... . ..r...!: :.. . ,. - .I ll I - r 1! i-ie'i 1.: I ii- Plow- Camellias, Redding Slid er 11, I .1 - ly 1LYSLUHG ACADIUY Foil MAI.KS ANN I'liMAI.UH PI'.V J V. W.liirol.K, A. M , I'liucliul and l iuih er of 1 Jini in tl' s. M I. Itt I nt At 1 r, A. 11 , 'IV.el.er of .Mi.tl,i..ui..- an. .,. II IIM : lit 1 11b A .V, Teiieiiel i f .Mtinc .11 f - Ki n'h-H H Mir. I.v. ei no iti.il M l- tl 'I'i.e W'-i '.-l 'I'eltii t f NllvrMHI'l!. l-t.'. li-e-d htinuin eat. he timl chcuii iutl. uilneiice on Mt.NDV, Ibe 11:1 jr and v. v. . 11 y. TtRM. f' 0...:-lt: .11 1..I. ' ll -1 er 1 :..iitil'--s, MtiMi' i ' . l.'hJ-' A.liliess IIS ... loS.UN W.tA.. ' MKV 7 i -.l e lal I r WAMI'OI.r. .1-41 l P. im-.j-nl. Klyl'ir-, l' rniN WARE A very cheap anj tU-irsbl ,i- its,i,i,ii.ii.l mat receive 1 ll is week, at tl Mii.tin th it .re'ol FRILI.VO A CRAM'. sunl ui, Jsnuai) U, Ibol.