-f ttn f rnoai wAsntuoTON. Washington, Feb. 3. Saturday wm tb day iprt for th Interview of 8entor nd RepreMintatiTM with the Secretary of Wr. Tb doftrknep. n at 1 tin ontsld doori Bdmlttfid none bot those hn mid tbem were, member of one of th to IImwi. No f ard were oned, end, once loaide all pressed to the 8ecritiH'i rnnm. Ilore flnt io were flrat received, end Reprefenlntlvel were not kept wait (nil In en nte.cumhir, at Die ere t the While I loose, ontil the Senntori ire through. The ball were emptv, the crowd that were wont to congregate there were oo longer trt be eeen, Tbe Secretary feeme to knnw pearly tl the Senators end niont or the Representatives j hot few, however, culled, there not heinff over half dozen In his room at any one time. Most of the biinineee was transacted in quirt munner, and hut few of the cases will do to repent, thu interviews beinf of e more (irivnto netnrn than those of the people, on Monday. Foremost In tbe room was the Hrey-hired patriot of Kentocky. 3. J- Crit tendon, lie wns warmly greeted by the Secretory, end introduced to him e young man. whom, he mid, he wonlJ like to bate appointed in the Arm- Mr Stanton took bim by the hand end asked bim his epe, where born end rained, bis oecnpntion, end of bis fnmily. II was the oldest hoy, end hi father diad some years or two eg", while in I'm Navv. in the service of bis country. "Ah," snid Mr. Stanton, "I knew of him ; he wns a brave man What position would you I ke him to have T" "A lientenancy in en Infantry refriment." "! will try end erranee it for yon, end will write to joa t New York." ,Tn''ee Kelly came in with a yontbful 'onk ire officer, whose empty coat sleeve buns from hi left shoulder, lie was introdnred to tbe Secretary as Hrrvet. Lieotenant Marry RncWellnw, of Philadelphia. "My fripnd." cpnlinneil the Jinik'e, "left situation worth cjort per year, three days efter the Tresi dert's proclamation for troops, to carry innsket at eleven dollar" e month, with his recimcnt. the New York ReventyCrst Aftr the term of his enlistment had expired, h morrhed with his reoiment to Rnll's Rn. Kirlv in the 1av he r-reived that nely rifle ball in his mouth (oointine? to a Minnie bnl! thfit wns hnnir to his watch key), and for two hours and a half he carried it in his frartnred Jawbone, liehtinr likn a trne hero, until a cannon lull took off bis era) end rendered bim pnwprlrs". . "Ilq wns cartnred end for three months lain in e mnncled condition in a tobacco warehouse in Uichmond, witbont proper snrcirnl treatment. Ho was breveted a 1 ionlcnnet hv hi" Colr.nct for bia hraverv. and is cow C'.linir a smull clerkship. I bee of yn'i to appoint bim in the regular service." ' Hit where cnnld 1 pot him if I wns to?" mid Mr. Stanton. The Judge was ahont In reply, when the young soldier raised his arm. end said with on imnloring look : ,-See 7 have n rifiht arm still, and General Kearney his onlv his left ; send m into tbe line, where there is fi(;litiner to be done! I have letters from" he tried to draw a bundle of letters frnm his pocket. M r. Stanton stepped him "put up viMir letters, sir, yon have spoken for vonrself ! your .wish shall be granted! Tho " conr.trv cannot afford to neglect each men as von !" lire the RnMier had time to thank bitn for the kindness, bis case was noted. He retnrnd to leave, and remarked to the Judee, ss they li ft, "1 shall lie proud of my oomminsion, for I feel that I have earned it t 1 Iris d?iy is the proudest one of my whole life." His henrt seemed so light that we doubt il he then realized the loss he had met with, or remembered the weary nights, and ihe long, long days he had snlTered in tbe viln prisons of the traitor crew. Congress man Kly came in just as he passed along the aislo, aiid remarked, ''There goes tbe noblest end most heroic of all nnr prisoners, lie was the pr.dn of the boys all loved hitn as .lio'iph ha weroa brother." Colfax, of lodisnna: Fenton, of New York; Cravens, of Indiana: Bingham, of Ohio; and Delano, of M assachoselts. came in tosnther. "Here," said M r. Colfax, "is a petition 6igned by a large number of Con gressman, asking that you appoint Mr. Ely a third Commissioner to visit the Rebel prisons. Ve consider thut his knowledge of them, and tin, wnr.ts of our nen will make bim an Invaluable addition to the mission." "I cannot do it," replied the Secretary, "I have annotated one from the Kant and one from the West; one ol them from commercial life, mid one from Ihe religious community, I sent them upon a Cbristain mission, to care for the sick prisoners, a mission which any pi'op!s having any butiistiity at all should rceocnizn. If Mr. Ivy was not a Member of Loo prres, I would add him with great pleasure, bot being a member and part of the Admin islratioo, if I sent him it would be construed into an embassy from cur (Jovernment. If Mr. Kly would resigo his Sent, I will! send hiui with pleasure. Tbe Committee had nnthin more to say ; they endorsed tbe Sec retarv's views and withdrew. A Kansas senator came in with a yobng man from Philadelphia who wanted clerk-t-hip. lie was introduced and reached out a number of papers. "Which is yoor band, writing t" "This one." " Then yoa need not trouble yourself any further about it." "But I can write a great deal better than that ; it was done in a hurry. That is not my best." "It is no matter; my clerks must write mni.ilv and well. You will nut answer," and il,. vouth retired, looking around as be passed out to see if any one beard tbeeoover aatioo. PROMOTION. The Secretary of War, at the request of .Tnrfaa Kellv. hn appointed Harry Kocke fallow, of l'liiludelphia, who was wounded at Bull Rao, to a lieutenautcy in tbe regular ft""y' W AMI! KOTO. Fjb. 2. Notwithstanding the alarms and croakmgs of some of the foreigu journals and letter writers about slonu blockades and other einister reports, the despatches receive! at the State Department era regarded as conclu f,iv of a complete restoration of the eutiente enrdiale betwean the United States and ijreal Britain, and of the best possible under standing of the Governments of Frauce, Italy, nd other continental States. Yesterday Secretary Seward ana Lord Lyons exchanged coogrHtolalion on the Bdiuetmont of the Treot alluir in a spirit iimlar to tbat which, in the same case, animated El Rnf-sell and Minister Adams. Hon. Alfred Kly, member of Congress v-. York, and lute prisoner at Rich- mood, bad en intorview with tbe Fresidept ud Mr. riecretury Seward yesterday. end. it i...., k,n. HBtermined to ulace the Rebel privateers now in New York and Philadelphia upon a Tooting of prisooers of war. An order hi. been ibiuud removing tlieon to military prisons, with a view to their exeban nt tha United States iucarcer the South. Tbie important and humane n tha DurL of tbe Government may result in the return of Colonel Corcorau, Lee Cwggswell. Woodruff, Wilcox, Hodges, ,'.i nffiPB,. now held a hostages for there -privateer. A general exchaflge of 'I ibe prisooers will, it I believed, peeony follow: The iuterviewof Mr. Ely, iu coo- i.-n with several of hit associate mem Utlll theHifuteof Represectativet. wet nof only interesting, out Sfptin(. ..... in. understood that the tal bill it now being p rfected in its det.il bv the Commit t. ..n W.y. and Means, h'prono.e. moderate rale of taxation upon moat of tha rlicl-t of necessity and consumption, with timber rale on distilled li'l'ior. and other kriicle of luxury, on legaci-t on probatet. on Pn.eit by reload, and other eonveyao cu el'.M d tcl. SI(rhicnK-.g. From these sonrces, taken In connection with the tariff on import, it i ccuBdeolly expect ed, after tbe most Careful investigation, that the Government wi.i derive an annual reye nne of at least one hundred and fifty millions or dollars. Tbit tax bill will give to tbe United Slates bond sure specie paying security. Tha Committee bave also consi dered the subject or a National Banking Law, which will require tbe deposit or Uuiled State stock as security for the bank notes thet ere circulated as currency. Tbe rumors which it is represented threw New York into a panic yesterday, ere regarded here as inventions of tbe Secession ist io London and 1'aria. The communica tion which have been received from Ureal Kiitain and France, as well as the other European State, by the two last steamer, are no re frank and cordial than aoy tinea tbe insurrection began. Wasiunoton, Fub. 4. It it Intimated that General Scott will proceed to Mexico as a special envoy from tbe Government. Tbe sloop of war Richmond is now being fitted np for his accommodation at tbe Brooklyn navy yard, lier destination being aunnonced as Key West. From Key West to Vera Cruz, however, it but a brief Jour ney. The following official notices were to-day promulgated by the Treasury Department : "Holders of the bonds of the United Slates, payable in three years from date, tbe coupons of the semi annual interest thereon being due on tbe 19th inst , nro hereby notified thut provision has been made for the poyment in coid of all such coupons agreeably to their tenor, nt the office of the Assistant Treasurer of the United States, in tbe city of New York. "All such coupons most be presented at that office, accompanied by a schedule showing the number and amount of each coupon, together with tbe aggregate sum of each parcel. "Three full business dnys, for examination and verification before payment, will be required. "Notice is hereby given of the readiness of this Department to redeem the Treasury notes payable in one jeer from dote, author ized by net cf Congress, approved December 23d, 18")7, and the Trtusury notes payable in sixty dnys from date, authorized by Act ol Congress, approved tbe 2d ol March, 1SCI. "The interest on the Treasury notes of the above issues will cease on tbe seventh duy of April next, by the terms of tbeso acts respectively. "To'doy, the last note of the fifty millions of L'n.ted Stales notes is in the hands of the signers, and tbe whole woik will be Goished to-morrow." Ilia remarkable that no accident rr loss has accurred io tho execution of this great work. The Secretary of the Treasury received to day the following U leg ram fiom tbe Govurnor of California : Scuamknto, Jan. 31. I am instructed, by resolution of the Leg's Utnre of California, to inform you that this State will assume and pay into the Treasury hi tne U niteu btates llm ill reel taz. of $2j4. 5.T8, expropriated to this State by act of Congress. (Signed) LKLiKD bTANronu, Governor or California." Washington, Feb. 5. The B.ig of truce from reheldnm covered un impudentdemand, such as should not be ccjn teaanced in honorable warfare. The mess age it is said to have been from Jeff Davis to President Lincoln, announcing that, if '.he Federal Government permit the rebel briilge burners to be bung, nndi-r the order or Gen. Hullcck, that the Federal prisoners Cols. Corcoran, Lee, Wilcox and others, held us hostages Tor tho safety of I he pirates, shall be immediately bung io retaliation. A Cabinet meeting was called to consider tbe subject, but 1 am requested not to announce the result. Jeff. Davis will luarn it soon ennogb. It is probuhly that the news of tbo recent order of tbe War Department directing tbe privateersmeo to be regarded as prisoners of war bad not reached rebelilom, when this last message was sent from Richmond. The sen' tiinoot expressed by those who know the purport or tbe message is. that the officer who brought it, thereby disgracing the flag of truce, should have b-en retained and bung with the bridge burners. Tbe despatch published io the papers yes terday tbat Gen. Scott is about to proceed to Mex'ico as speciul agent for this government is only speculation. There, is authority for saying that Mr. Corwin will cont'nue in Mex ico with full and exclusive powers to act tor this government. Gen. Scott's movements point io another direction. Since the breaking out i. Southern Confederacy have named Rebel Generals: Maj. Geo. iNvid K. Twig- Brig. Gen. Henry B. J arks ..giied. IJrlg. Gen. Robert 8. Garnetl, killed. Brig. Gen. W. H. T. Walker, resigned. Brig. Gen. Barnard K Bee, killed. Brig. Gen. Gideon J. Pijlow, resigned. Brig. Gen. Tho's T. Fauntleroy, resigned. Brig. Gen Johu B Grayon, died. Brig. Gen. Felix K. ZiHlicnffer, killed. Brig. Gen. I'hilip $1. George Cocke, com mitted suicide. All thet some young womeo need to inflame thoir hearts it a spark. New Advertisements. l'crsioiis Wauling a CHANGE of CLIMATE FOR HEALTH BEE ADVERTISEMENT OF VINELAND FARMS. ORPHANS1 COURT SALE. IX pursuance if an ofler of the Orhana' Court of Northumberland County, will lie expose I to public ale, at Ihe limine ot Eilw'd T. Druuiheller, tn Ihe borough of $uiibnry. on Sutiirdav. the firnl day or Man h next, the following descrilied Real Eatatc, to nil : A certain tract or land, situate In Cameron tp. Northumberland count), IV, adjoining mountain and oilier lotid on the north, lands of John V Hilt-man on the smth. lanilrs at Geo. Krratlelte on the west, and lundu of Daniel Dorick am. others on tne ea t: contaiuinu one hundred and thirty-three acres, more or U'fs; whereon are erected a two-story fr.inie house, stable, &c. Late tho properly of Philip Dunkellierger, decerned. Sale l commence at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, when the terms and conditions of tale will be made known by GFORGE KEYSER, Trusto. By order of the Court, John A.J. ('uminings, fsiinbiiry, Feb. I ; Court. 1 ings, Cli-ik. I. IHG2. J Notice to all Persons Interested. f Pi) K subscriber hereliy notifies all persons in dehted to him on Note or Hunk account, large or small, llmt Ihey must he settled on or before the I (Uli of March next, if they wh.li to save costs, as they will ha placed in the hands of a Justice, for eoeedy collection, after Ihnt dnle. WM. II. MILLER. Punt ury, Feb. I, 1SC2. 6t AUDITOR'S NOTICE. fPlIlE undersigned, having 1 con appointed Audi M. tor hv the Orphans' Court ot Xuilhuinhcland Counly, to make a distribution of the mciirs in the hands of C ii UoyO, Administrator of Win. T. Dovd, deceased ; that the undersigned Auditor will meet at hie otlice, in the borough of Suubury, to perforin thu duties of hi nppoiniment, on the -1 1 h duv of March, A. D. 1st' 2, when and where all parties interested may attend il I he y tee proper. SOLUM UN MA LICK, ttunhury, Feb. I, 1862. Auditor. THE GREAT CAUSE OF ZTJlrCAlT MISEP.Y, Just Published in a Sealed Envelope; Piice ft cts A LKC'JLIiE UY Dn CUI.VERWELL, ON THE CAUSE AND CUKE of S,,ermntor-rl.o-i. Consumption. Mental and Physical Debili ty Nervousness, Epilepsy ; Impaired Nutrition of tlie UoJv ; Lassitude; Weakness of Ibe Limbi and the Uark( Indisposition, and Ii.capacity for study and Labor; Dullness of Apprehension; Loss if .Memory ; Aversion to Society ; Lava of Solitude : 1 inudity ; Self Distrust ; Dizmiess; Hcad.iche ; Afleitions of ihe Eyes; Pimples on Ihe Kco ; Involuntary Emissions, and Sexual Incapacity the Consequence -of Youthful Indis cretion. Ac , Ac. C3"This admimh'o Lecture ctcarlv proves that the ahove enumerated, often sell-afllicted, evils may he removed without medicine and without dangerous surgical operations, and should be read by every youth and cv.ry man in the land. Pent under seal, Io anv address, in a plain, sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by audrersing Dr. CH AS. J. C.KLINE. U7 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box, 43S6. SHERIFF'S SALES. TY viitue of sundry writs of Ven. Exponas snrl Fi. Fa j t issura oui of i no unuri TIIK BATTLE OF MILL SPHINO. Through a gentleman who arrived in the city last eveumg direct from Nashville, we learned some veiy interesting luuts. He was in Nashville on tbe day that Ibe battle or Logau'a Old Fields was fought, but left before cny report bad reached tbat city. In passing from Gainsboro' he met at ditlereut limes, a large number of soldiers flying to their homes, Theyawere io squads ol two and three, sometimes five or six, and their story was almost word for word tbe same. They reported to h:ui that Crittenden ordered an advance, relying upon the infor mation bit scoutt bad brought bim tbat there was only two regiments of Federal troops to be met. Znlliroffer endeavored to pursoade bim to recall his order; but be refused, eaying that he never recalled en order. Zollicotfer replied thut he might as well take out the nien and shoot or bang tbem; but, as he was ordered to go, he would do so, and ibe tears stood in his eyes as he spoke. The attack was made, and the two regiments they expected to meet Tell back for about hull a mile. 1 hey. thinking the victory theirs, pursued and only learned their mistake when they were attacked from both tlanka as wall as in front. When Zollicoffer fell, Crittenden, not being seen oo tbe ground, a couple of Colonels whom he did not know look command uutil Colonel Cummings ordered a retreat. Home one cried tbat the day was lost, "every man for nimselt." I ben thet threw down- every thing that could impede their flight, and rushed for the entrenchments, and then for the river. Tbe rush for the bouts was so great tbat hundreds were crowded into the river and drowned. 1 he cavalry poshed into the swollen ttream pell nitll, and many or them were also drowned. I he lowest esli mate aoy or them put on the Rebel luss was 1000-souie saying fully 1500 but they stated that tne majority ol tuem were drowned. 1 bey bad no Idea where General Cnlten den was, and tbeir estimate or the Union forces was ibe strongest evideuce or tbe panic oniier wnicn iney ueo. By thit gentleman we learn tbat Farion Brownlow t health is very poor. Hit son staled tbat be doubted if his father would live to reach tbe Union lines; and if bis health would permit, he did not believe tbe lit be I guard-would let him go. This gentleman it oo bit way to tee Andy Johnson, aud reports that tbe Rebels have aeized JoLotou'f house, turning it into hospital, and confiscating all bis property ; that in' order to tava bis mother from tbe most fiendish 'persecution, one of Johnson's sunt bat taken tbe oatb to tupport tbe Rebel cause, 'or at least not to furni.h aid and comfort to the Unionists. Another too is biding among the bills, and bat been since last December. f Coillitioil t'leiis of Nor, lliumherhiul county, I'a , to me ilti vrti-tl will lie ejpi-seit n. Public Sile si the Pul.lic House of J.-el Attmsn, in Ul-.W. Alt T. on Tlliirkiliiy, the I.J1I1 ilny ol February, A. II , .at lOoVkrk A. M , lue following ilesciibeU real estate lu wit : A certain niessu.nce and lot of crnund. situate in Dcwart, Pclawure township, NoriliuiiiUcrluml coun'y. Ph.. ls-un'el on the uoitti by a public street, on theenst by tnnd of iCv-erhniJ, on the south by nu niley. suit on ibe west by a roblic ro:iit,contjiiontr oue-founti of nn acre, more or I, r, vvitli the improvements thereon er.cltil, coi.sinnic; ol n two stnrv plunk dwvlonft house, a fiunie stsble bii.i other oui'butl'iihs.M, fto. sieuetil, taken in exvcuttoii and to be M as tne property ot . vv. Ilurruwa ALSO. On the same day at 2 o'clock V. M , at the Public House or Joseeph Moist, io the bor ough oT Milloti, a certain lot or piece or ground, situate in I urhut lonnship, Nor thumberland County I'a , bounded on the north and west by a public road, oo tbe south and east by lands of Jacob 8 halter, containing nve acres more or less, on which are erected two story frame dwelling bouse, a frame Stable, a well of water at the door ; fruit trees sc. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as tbe properly ol Jacob Kigd. UAVIU WAI.DIIW.-V, SfceiiB; f her ilPs Oflier. ) guiihuiy.Jnn'y. 25,1601. -.Ic the price ib.il ildoes in locnti-'iis In llns location it c-in la put into - tfins il ! Riithrred, and Inr wi.st the , ffSts i luaheet price j whilst groceries rT stticte he purclm"lie gels al Hie lowest price, lii Ui West, whin lie stills brings tutna pittance, but for whnthehujs lie pns twn ptitos. In locMlma litre the Settle lias many iher edvnnti'ics. He is wiihnt a few hoars, by railroad, of all tl.c ftiauc ciiiesof New Knsluud and Die AliiMIe .MMes. He is neat his old friends siiJsrso. cintions Jle Itss sehuol fur Ins children, divina service, ( and all the advantugea of civilsiion, and lie ia near a large cur. TIIK CI.IM ATR la d lightful; tha winters lifiiti; snlubrtnos and npati, whilst the suintiiera era in, wsimer liinn in the North. 'J'ho lociitnni ia upon tiia line of laiilude wilh norther Virginia. I'eraous wsntiiic a t-haiiseol ctiinute for health, would be much beuefttteil lit Vntelniid. '1'he mildness of the cli mate and us bracing influence, mikes it eseellent for all pulmonary srfrclioiiS. d)spepsie,ur aeueral debility Visi tots will noiica a ditTcieiica m a lew daa. cliilis and fevers are oiiknuwii. CON VENIKNCK9 ATIKND. Building materisl is plenty. F tsh and Oysters are plonti ful and cbeHp. , Visitois must expect, however, to see a new phce. Why the I'rupcity hat nJ leen n-tltt lie fore. Tins question the render nntnrnlly nsks. It is because it has been held III ItiiKe trncls h) fnlililles not disposed to sell, mill being- Wllliout rsiltoHd facilities they had few ili diicrinent. 'i'he ruitrond tins p.st been opciittl tbruubll the property this season, for the tirsl lime. ViHtois are shmviinver lite land in a carriage, free of expense, nud utT-Tibd time and opioitui.ity lor through ih-etie,nfioii. Those who come wlih a view to settle, should brine money to secure their purchnses, as locations nrc not held iisin refusal The sutestthing in hard limes, where people have been thrown out of employment in business a 'me little iiii-ons or siiiull income, is Io start themselves al home. They can buy a piece of Inml nt a small price, and euut more than wattes in improving it, nud when it is done it isa cerlani lllitepeuif cure and lio lore. A few acres hi fruit trees will in.urea comfortable living;. The land is put down to hard tune prices, and all improvements cuu be madeala cheeper rate than eiiv other lime. The whole tract, with six milesfront on the rtailioad, is being laid out with fine mid spilfloiisnveiillta. vvi'S n town in tin-centre five ucre I ,tin theloivil sell at from ALSO to i'lKl; two snd a hull ot-is lots, al 0 In I -2ll to tf'2110; two mid a linlfarrc lots, at from -0 to .Tf 1 ao, and town I ,' St feel front by lrAl feet deep, lit 81 0 payable one hall cash and the biiltiurc vviihin n ye ir. It is only upon fainis uf twenty ncrei, or mote, lliiit t'our yeirs' time is given. To 'flaiiufuclurers, the town nflorils a fine icnii!g of the SIK1K maiiufiicturing business, and oilier silisles,bo lug e.eur Philnilelphin,.iind the surrounding country bus a hue population, which nffonis a guod tauiket. l his settlement, in the couiseol several enrs, will ba ni:c of ihe most benutiful places in the country, aud most agreeable for a residence. Il is iuteiiilended to make a Vine and Fruit growing countiy, os thiseuliure is the most prnfnsblu aid the best n.biptcd to market. Kvei y advantage nud convenience tor settlers will be Introduced will llisuie. the prosperly of the place The hard limes ttiionch"ut the country will be ml tiili'iintage to the settlement, as it compels people to riaort to ngnculture tors Iiviii. Luige numbers of peoole are purcbssed. nnd people who desire the best locution thoiiid visiltbe piucu ut ouoe. llnprovi.-d land isrilso lor sale. T'iMierx LsiiiI can bought wi'.li or without timber.- Tie- Tiniberiil riiurkcil vuluutioii. The title is indisputable. Warrantee Deeds given, clear f all ineuiiibrniice, when the neuiey is paia. Uoaoling conveniences lit hand Leltcis iuoinptly unswercd, and Reports of Fo,iii Ito- biiisoii and Wm. Puiry sent togetlicr vt ith the iiieluud Itmal ' Koutetotbe land- tnve Walnut s'reet wharf, Phila delphia, sill o'clock A. M , mat 4 1'. M. (unless tlicie sliould be a chaiiite of h 'lir.) for Vllielaiul, on the ftli-ss- boro'unil Mnlville Hour mil. when you leave uiccuraai Vuielulidbuitiuu. just opcncil, impure lor CHAKl.bti K. I.ANOIS, Postm-ia'er, Pounder of ttie C0I1 nv, Vinkl.d, P O., Curnlicilaiid county, V J. P. There isa change of cars ut Olissteiro'. Also bewnreoi shunieis oil the cars from .New Voile and I'hila itelpbia to Viuclaud, liitjuiriiig your business, destination, REPORT OF Mil. UN RODIMO, of tiie New York Tribune, upon the VINELAND SETTLEMENT. Tlie ftiM'Uviiiff 11 011 extnict finm the rrnort nf & ten lifiljint'Hi, h'.bq , ijul'liflied in the New York Tribune, in n-t'ereiici to VihcIjuJ. Al i peiioiii cuu ftad in it) lepurt with iiiitifht Advantages of Farming near home Yinel.iml Remarks upon Marl Soil its great ttrtihty liuo cause of for tilitj Amount of crops Produced Fructical Evidence. It i rrertjuily onf vf the int extensive fertility tract, '11 mi alint'St itvel p ilioii,nnii sutDibio c nuuiuii ir pir-a nit iLriiiKie Hut v kuw i tint suit, t.f thr weflctn iwni rii'M. We tuundaonie of ttits uldcui furm nppnrenlly nut ai pn htutily pnnJiiciiveni wutu lint cleared ul lorvu Uity ui m liitiilitd vnirt aff'). Tim UuHioist would tm-n ditrovrr the ennse of this continued fertility. 1 lie wiime t-iuutry ihh tituiine urju it. und 11 through tliefciul we lound evulmct-i of a chIci itoti subilMiiceii. aenilrtillY in tlie l.-rin nf induiHiid cwlcii rc'iua inut I. snowing many dtminct ftiim of ancient l.ell nl the leiriturv lot luuliou : and Una n.arJy tsulittuince u Mittitt red nil throueli the ami, in a vtry c-Tiiiii.tiutid form nmi in the exact C 'liilili'Mi iimiti msily uiiiidaitf d by iucii p!Hiit nt the turmer u-iirts t cultivate. Mnrl, in oil its iWnm, Imn been ued to ferttiire Cfopa in Fneiand li 'iii the ti ine it wu iki uintd by the Kcmius and hi K mitre und 'trum-iiv a m.irl bed in counted 4 hi vu uuhle bed ot nmnure, that van be dug and called uud iprcu'i iovei the lield. 11 w much ni"ie valuable then it limit be. when (und ulrtaity uuxrd tbniih ihe ioil. w here new nurliclea will In: turned up and ixonted. nnd transformed to the owuer'a Ue ever) tune be itita the euitb. Ilavinf then utiified our minds o( tbe rauae, they will not tu-excited with the wndt f situationa buving Ihe t jine eeiural uhaructcTittuaur lesi Rpptaniutta, u rniirciy un teiii'Jiirniiivcrxi'ept.'ia ila productvenes is proimtid by urtifitiiil it:rtihziiii-ii A few w rri wl)"ut tlie quiilily and value nf thin laud for cultivation. which weh.ive niie ttinnc proof. Our firht visit win1 t'i Wilhuin L Wil n. FiitnMiii town lnp, OI'tuTtterciuiity, w ho purclniEed aonie eibt mi'es noith I .MUlvilk, al"Ut three ycara upu.toi I he ourpnte o. ' i ktublitliii'C a Hfiini mill, to wrk un the tnnbt-r into luin Ui, to vend tl bv the new rmlron'l, as well an the lireWiod and emit, t -r which he built a brunch truck a mile and hail li'im. lie ail fumtaitied aixteen inilei 1 1 the n tid wilh tici. und hm in d u'i inude the m il pi"(.mlile. tin uph hot itat.ni object wmU) open a turm. having tiAcoine convinced that the soil win valuable for i ullivutioii. Ju Ib.i be hui ii t been dn.iptititril, aa vine nt hn rnpi pmve I'or iittt nee, but eui tbe ecinl tmieot crt pping, IW d bubht-ls i-i pntaitn-auii one ucre width Ou cfi taa buLrl nt tin tit M. Thia ear, seven ucrea, viihut manure, pioductd J3ii bushel atn. In one held, the nit cr-p wna pi.iat i, lilanted Olll 'iiC the rmitu, ami vie Ued 7i nuntieln I tie p lutnek were ii- a! und w ht at awu. und yield 19 buheia aed thu atnb'ulc lurnrd under o.id mwn t bti'-kwhcui wiiicb viewed U-li bufctu If : ud then the pound win anwii toclover u.;d tuuHli , bidi guve ai a tint crop v'j tuna Of.OVER & BAKLK'S I'irtt Preminm SEWING MACHINES. FOR FAMILY USE AND fflnuiirncf tn Ins Purpoaa. With Ilemtacrs, F slier s, Tuckers, Curdera, Bindtrs, 4 TRICES FROM $40 UPWARDS SEW1NO MACHINE COMPANY, Msk the Ixtrk or Phultle Slitrh Mnchincs nf lh sum E litems, suit at the snme pricrsns liitir crlrhraied llOU I.K LMCK STITCH .MACHI.NL!. This islhe otilir Cnmisiliv .hnt innkps h-.ith kitrts. thrra fiira tlie only una llinlcau nippiy all Uiewauia vt tha pub- If P'trrhnsrrs isn tiike their rhnica if either Btitch Willi fiie privilrffi nf t-xi-h iMsms fur f lie mhrr. A ni-w stvlent Hhutile Mucliine runs fast and quiet, for VcslMukets Tailors, SUt Umtlt-rs, Ate. At the Line I'rice nf $10. rr uuy Tin: hi-.st 0ROVF.lt IIAKIOR'S.S M Cn. 7JU Chestnut Street, I'lnluilelpliia. II. D. Mjstit, Sunbury, Agent for the Manu failiiror. l)..i-i.mlKTtl.rmi 1y FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. JOSEPH SCHWEITZER. Agent BUNBUnY, PA., ift tine I lie teiiinzi in iippnt u m nitw cmpn wnc iiibv. ' Utt'-hd Suitable for the Times ! t n e UITRlVALLED ArSSORTKEfrP 0 V FALL WINTER GOODS SOLD AT TOE MAMMOTH STORE 0 F FRILING & GRANT- IAS ju.l rrceiveJ a lartje asanr'.mciit of FAII. A WIM EIi CLOTHING, rnatle ttii of II s!7,cs. of ihu lieat toateriala and in the latest t lea, such as FKOM 'ft 50 to A koix notlr. uf CAS&IMEHE COATS. A rplemJiil assortment of DRESS COATS. A larje Torletj of DUSIN'EfS C0AT9 n excellent assortment PANTS ASD VESTS. A larea supply of Mena' UmtershirU, Osar- hitta. White Shtrls, Drawers enj a variety of other articles fur mens near tea numerous to mention. Persons in want of clothiritj caanot do better than io t'Uv at tins client, store. tall and examine for Yourselves and you will find il cheaper than can La purchased el.etvbero JOSEPH SCHWEITZER. Agent. Market Street, nearly opposite Weaver's Hotel. Suiibury, Dec. 14, 18M. l'intio Timed. PIMIF subscriber offers hi services to the clli -a. ,,n, nf Simhiirv and vi.'i.iitv. in Tlltiiniy Pianos. Orders kit at tha Central Hotel, will be attended to. 0. K I. Mil AM.. Jan jury 18, 1 SC2. tf TAVERN TOR RENT. fO!U'. undesigned offer to lent the Tavern a property, situate in tho borough nf or- lliunilcrluitd, near the ISorthutnncrland llridge, formerly occupied by Cant. Jatnoe Lee, recently by Mrs Matilda Drown. rossevsion to ba given on the rirst day of A pril next. Terms mat' known by CHACI.ES PLEASANTS, at Sunbury. C. f. LITTLE, at Northumberland. Northumberland, Jan'y. 85, 1802. 3t Coots JOHNS & CROSLET, BOI.K MAMPACTIIRHtf HP TIIK I.MrROVEP OUTTA PHECHA C E MEN T 11 O OF1MO, Tlie Dhcapest and most iliirsl.le Rnofiiig In use. It Is Fli anil Wsler I'rix.f. It run he applieit ( li"W nud mil H'ufs nf all kinds, and lo Mnngle Kuufs vrilliout reiiuivinij tlis lni:nlca. TLc Cost i only about One-Third that Of Tin, nnd it is twice. s Durable. Ol'TTA PEIICI1A CEMENT, For preseviny snd rrnsinni! Tin ami other Metal Rnrifs of every rfrteriplion, frmn its Rient tloiliniv, is n"l injure bv ihe ifintroctirm and espansimi i'f nituls, and will not cif k m nr run in Hrm wentlier. There material have turn Ihnrouehlv tealral In few Ynrk and all pane nf tiie Sculnetn nnd IVratern fttnlea, and w e caiigi eahumluiiljiioxii ot all we CeJim in aeif Inv r. Tiny nre readily applied by or 'Inary laborer, al a tri fling expense "NO HF.AT IS RFIUtltF.D." These nistermlHre put up rendv for use. and for ship pinijt.ii.ll inrlsof the cnltitry, with lull pnnled dlrecl one fur appltrtiti'iit. I'uil ileseriptive eireobrs will le fiunished on aapllea tiuu hy mini -r in t rS'.nt ,nir Pilncip'll IMhee ami Wsia h .ine, 78 WII.I.I VM SIKl;l'.r, pinner of Lilt" etreM,) New York. li!Ni.V rROSLLT Ar.FNTs Vsieo ! Terms Cneti '. ! J nc I. MOI ly FANCY FURS!! W Ii BELL LaJlaa' Dreaa CooJs, Cnsiimores, Cloths, Sattiuclta, Hals and Caps, nd (Shoes, Clothing, Hosiery, Gloves, Hardware, (juernsware, Saddlery, 4c-, &.c, Ac. O loi O 3 ail I Z S Fiah, Ball and Plaster, Lou and Nads, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, OIow, Tubicco, Sahara, Ac-, Ac , &r At Prlceu that Defy CompctHlcn, For Caeh or Country Produce. V have selected these Goods with great care, and feel assured that they ore the BSIST AND CKrjAF3V STOCK OP GOODS ever before offered to the public Examine for yourselves. FRILING & GRANT. Sunbury, November 23. I&fil. m ( YfT!ff- I.-'i-a.' Missea,' a ' F IfrkV:il','"'s W""' ft ' J IVlfiVI' tlaVlllg IWW mar. 1 " XvV' 'i- ! ni . it I f r Ji.Vr"QwiJS -'., - t 'Hive una i i--ijut 1 1 ui niMiii- rL 1 T I; ''t ,jl;.iie'iit ( nil the vnrions t-irir'.-t3C9!Ar-Mllnseml r-.un itiea of Kurs, i'. i.- -..,,!,,,,),,,! ,,, ,),, -H BM.-i ; ; - - "-v Wnr.tr tSunoiis, I would fS-ieptlVlv iniiite nn exiitni'i'itinit nf tnyMnrk mid prices fiom tlio'ie mti ixlo:? tn pun h i, ss I sin enublid to i.ffcr llielli Very Hmiinl.le leit, ci'iii"ntK, Ail rny Purs lutve been riirri-iiBed for Cash, sir! rrsila hy rrvi leiieeil Inn.!, ne.t uf tl.e p'i n-ii'. tie otlnry lloua'cs render It nt-eets'irv t,i it I biiulii d.spofec cf 01) (p.kii!s at a verv siimII .leiieee on c f . I am ai'ihfied unit it w"ii(! tie t"i the interest of those wb de-.,-" j ute'iinui. t.. ;.ve lr,e a emi. f" Hee.iliei t liie niine. nuirne' a-i'f strr? t : J. Foitara (St. vi Fnrorc. TIB Aicii Street, rhlladcJphia. Sipt. 7, lSul. 5m. Eulirtly Vegetable. No Alcoholic Prepa ration. un. tioo r l, t x iv t'El. ED HATED GSPali-lT i'roparcd by DR. C. t . JACK.SU.N Ac CO., r!i!aJelt!.i8. T will tlTuctually cure LIVER CO.MPLAIXT, DYarCPSl.vJAUN DICE, Chronic Nerve nt Debility, Diseases of th Kid r.fja, t'ij ultiJificasefl firming- fnnn a disurdvrtd ,ivtr of Stomach. Such at Ci-nslirr-ition, I own id IMc, Fulitett rr BT.vy Tn i lie Head, Acidity fjf tiie Etoni'K-li, NaueeH, Heartburn, l.iisv' usi I t Ku rd, FuIiicm or Wright in Hie rl jitiui'ti, Sour KtuctTUit'iii iiiltiug nr I'luilfraij at trie I'll el" Itia Si'mntii, twitiimitts v Ue U:id, Huint-d und l.if,cu!t UrrttiuukT.. Klutleriiig nt the Henri, Clinkinc or S: (icc-iiUrf keiiwtuDiit wltL'ii in a lying pcscirc, Uimnfii r Viit'-ir, Dt.iiol' w bs lid-iie i h- iws lit , Ktrvei und Dull Tain iu l lie Side li'-rt, Clit'st, lai:nht, 4c , Sudden Fliiahri of IIcni liurniiip mi itib I-'li-rli, Ct'iifcUmt iiiinir.tiiitct of evil, and jaTrmt l)L(ncnninn r Spirits, md will p utively prtvent Yt'll'-w Ir'evcr, Billi'ius t- uvt-r, Ac Tlie lr-d) ie(ir in Csiimiir ihu tiiieuli'tj ol the pnMic 9 thm prupunii i.n, dun w tin it Ii:uIni( of the mm-'it iu-fideiK-em m vutu'i in id aidiiLtution to tit dieat for whiiriiil ii rfC'Ht.nii'i'tittl It nt n iirw und untrifd unicie, but Oct lhaf : ifvtd the tw oi'n twi-lve ytrm iriul htfii-r! ll.f An:uiifnn (n pi?, uutl it- it-pui.i'i mi und mit? re unnwilU ri by tiny inii l.ir prfpna'iwns ex unt. Tne ititummy in its tuvoi given by ti: in 'st pmti.uifiit nnd well known l'hsiciiiii und individuals in nil puts nfiht viunry Ji linntif , tti-d c:iic!"nl pcruut ot the Alm.nui, pub!ihtd Humiaiiy hy tha pp-prift Jit, n ti io lie lv hud r;ti ff huv of their Apriri, cannot bat n'iffy tlie most Klcpl.cnl thtit tnn rcmJy it ready dtsurvjnp il'e (tirnt celi-t r v it lm oNiauitd. KKAU Tilli KViUI.NU-:. Hcadwtnt the eiuinetit tjhus Mfirrifarturcr, JOflV iW Will TALI.. Riauf UAI.SAMIC CORDIAL I)r,C. M. Jitkbit:i l.fnpeL'ti d I riend ; Huvinitjfor !-iiitr lime ivcn acqimtnied wuh the vntycsof tn UiUKuiioa C'Mdiiil in Unujilfi, Ci-'ds, li,flj:ini,;i!n n of ; lie t linen, Vo, 1 tnun I'n-f.y U-ur tctif imny t in eiTiciu'V. I'or niveau, years 1 liuve never iVen willpnit it in my friniily. it hIs IVi.'S Hit? pM'itHU'r t( BlUlf lil.H I IMVC I'M" 11 V, Hit (,-111119 suCCfsa ii. ti' treiitineut ol UjveYJ-'Pi;iirnitei ThyfriiMidlv truly. JOHN M WHITAU.. Fifth Mo. 17, U-'. Ktice street, above 4th, l'l.i;d'ii. These nfdicinrs are for sat hy nil renpectuMe Druftttt nid de.dtriiii nifdu inci ill 1' e tidttd Stntes, 1 unndua, lliitisli rri'VidciiCi't Bttd Wetl liiciii, nt 75 c-iiis per t't t. He turcand get tne cei.uiue, with ihe UiRralure of C M. Jaokami on the wrapper of eueh Htt(e ; all others oit cdttterfe-ii. I'inicifHl uXck uutl .Muuu factory, U0 Arcb ireet, riiiiHdelphm, Pa. September U, ly John I'rolirt. 7ia Ar.fH Sire t, bMwen Till., n .il pt i , S't., (Lote 81 8 MurLtt,) I'hiladtlphil Jirijy-r'er A .it.'.nfn(-irrr uf, and Denier in i hinds v( PAM Y F L Hi f .f and QiuU ufsrtuf- rry umial of i and htiiutiral nssnii- BLACKWOOD'S KAOAZ1ME AND Till BRITISH REVIEWS. Horirf lomatiat! ruo for capi, bat not hU m oflno nieo do. Tb littU Mlow, Ceorfe Waabingtno Notf tin rihibilix) in this pile last win)"' kaa leaead hiinnlf t Hirnum fns lhre ff" tt tb loojj t m cf i-;i'v'.- ii'i'iiii. NOTICE J. H. Jones, nf tlia rrleliratrj C'lnvrr Strut Nurserirs. lakes this n.iurl unity of infortning Ins many friendi and patrnna in the county of Nor (linmlicrloncl, ihot in a frw dava he will he nilh them nnre again to solirit ortlrrs fur any kiml of stnrk tnat is to be found in a first clana Nursery Iol tiring in any way relafed la tlie Muses 1 do not pit-ii'iid lu advertise my trees in poetry, but I can insure them tn be as represented, and having fmmed Ihe acquaintance of the tieotile in 1Mb section of country, I hope you will reserve your orders until I shall have the pleasure to call upor you. I subscribe mvteir, voura, mont re spectfully, J. U. JO.NES. bunbury, Jan. S I62 3t TO ALL, WANTING FARMS. NKJKTlXKMKNr OF VIS ELAND. A REMEDY FOR HARD TIMES. A Rare opportunity io the Best Market, aod lii ob t Dulifthtful dJ lleallbful Clinmta io the Union. Only '1'birty Milri South ol l'hiUuelphia.oD a Rail r6ad ; being ricb, heavy oil, and highly produc tive wheat laud onouett tbe beat ID the Garden btate of New Jertey. It enasist nf tn.OOO seras of GOOD Unit, divided lato Farms ufdiffsrviit sizes to suit tlia purcltasrr From VO acres and upwarua and ta s.iiu at ids late of 8ta tn 90 per aera for lbs faim laud, payable out!i'urth eailt, and ins uiiaiira uv quarter-yoiiriy instalments, Wlta legal Uller sat, wubiu Ilia teiui of lour years. TUB BOIL, Is, in grest part, a Rich Clay Lnm, stiitat.le for Wlwat, uhh biiu riiuii.iv aw a nmi anu ruin annoy siain, suitu, Ue lor corn, sweat potatoes, lolai.'cii. all kinds of vracta, blus and root ciops, and the uiist vuneties of fiuit, sach as Uraiies, Poiirs, Pearlies, Apricots, NeclNrlncs, riUt-k beifles. Melons and ot bar fruits, best adapted to tha Plolu. delulnaaiul New York nwtkeis. In ipt to tha soil etui crops thste can tic no misuse, as visitors can exainisa both, and tiona sis sspeetrd to buy liefora so ding. and fiiHlins these sut, menu eorraet under thesacireumslaiiea unless Ihesa statements weie eorwi, thcra would be no use 111 tbeir being uaida. It is eousalcred. Tut Ukst Fault Boil m tui L'aioa. Sea Reports ol ft. li n Hobin n, Ksq .nf the New York Tntaina. Slid the well-Snown a(tricultulisl, William Party nt CiiiiiaiBieon, !w Jciaey, wuiea wm ue luiuislieo in quirers j THE alARKF.T. Kv lMnorr the map tae rwlcr will pererivs that il a twit maiaetin the Uin u. arxl lua direct eom. M 11 w'KNsw Y"eS arl PhlltJelnS'm lolcasikv , . .-'', .tr Ivr 'fi-iai fi 11a t.e hitae Tr 4'ies in 1V0111 i-!ruriiiL'b : si-eoi.u ''2.3 tv um!s 01 tuel'lih Milm'e lime : 1I101I, Ji (l tv untjt Peiuviun itiiHiiti ; ttirii6n tmitu-ls ot fcl.ikrJ lone tins tiseil fprelid Upon lilt cli Vtr Since It Wad ii.ntft-il null I iniitHl 111 !,,r u lniil: ' Mr. ilson's utowiim erons. ami tliewlient stuhlleof trie pri-srnt st-as -n, uil mdicule Ins lund as ptoductie as uny purt ol ttie Millie. At Miiij Uiirr"w's an ild style Jersey tv mini fanner, Si-veinl miles s -nth of Mr Wiliiii.ywe vt-ne sopntlii'u. tar ly stiuck Willi tlie tine upptaiance ol a held ot eon ,lti;a we l pp d to inquirr ul the hired man bow it was pio- dueed. We f,.uiiillhnt Ilia lund had been lue year but one J seiis n. pud lusl sprintt plowed once, wllu uue "poor old nai;," anil plnl-trd Willi corn Vcs, but you manured high, we aupposcV we auid inteir.it;alivtly, mid g"t this re(.ly : ' Wat, you see, we e "iilii'nt a d.ne that; 'cause we hadn't but foll ouc h rse U uds ullognhi r, lor 24 uctts, unil we wauled the most ou't f,,r the truck " The truck consisted ul beeta, cariots, cublmge, cucum bers, melons, ic , anil a very productive iutiii .if I. una beans, giowii lormaiketiiig. N we were snluntd Ibat tlie ,,il w as not fertile, even unuidcd by clover, whuil bad fed tlia com, because the "huik palih" bail ifl been elo veled, and bud b-cll in cuitivali ;ll King enuU(jli Io oblite rate ullsi!MSi I the lot est. nur nesivisii was to the faim of Andrew rharp, five miles nollh of .Millvi le, fioil bull to u mile east ol IMC railroud, and just uooitt 111 the centre of Yiiieku.d. Mr. hhaip coiinilenced work here 111 December, I e5.", U1MI 'i'lU u.,ira. In Iamb thHii three Years, he hnK"l '1-1 arres ciear. ed mid in cinps this Si-nsnii, all well encl"cu unu uiv itil-u into severul lields, with eedur red or pole fence ; bus Innll two story dwellmi;, about OU by 4U led, anu a saianrr i.nae lor lann Ubolets, and a siuuieuuu giunury unu ivm ..ll.r i.iil.lMillOiiies. IT.iiisi.teiub e oult Ol tne Ittliu was cieareu oi ilia imw at lone dollarsuii acre.and on someot it the bist croi was buckwheat, lined wuh SO bushels in p Uil per si re I nu cr.'u in iv be put in July 4 lit, to ami, and yiel is vu in aU bushr.s per aeie, b.trvesud in .Ni'Vein'-cl ; wiicii tne laud being sowcu Willi lau ua ,i 1 iiuiwii (u.iii'u Seeded Willi rje.yliided t'i to tjbuihels p rune und ten ii, u-.,iiti 111 struw the ,va sTunoie tuiuro. ami knocking i ti a large grovt'ib of oak Sprou's, and dreed :on Willi ifuano anu seeoeu io w neat, uave ia or iu nu. I'lieerou wineb be was llirrsliiui w hile we w ere tiieie promised mule, of a very plump grain, and the siruw is very heavy. We v.'eniover tne BIUUDIB anu louuu lua eiuvor am, u rnothy, fiom seed sowed lusispnuft, on Ibe wheat wilhuut harrowilia. loukliiK as well as we ever saw 11 upon any old cultivated lann, unil wilrtu ii'.ila work done iu winter to clear off some luotsaud rotted stumps, uud setting suikes to mark iHiriiianentoina, ha will be utile to cut the crop tne ltes.1 veur with a mowing ana we will guarantee, two bnis net aere. il ba will the overplus il it uverruiistbe estimate 'art ol Hie ibiiu ub ,ini,ru nmi i.,.b m ... ...k,l. . ,..l.la l.l lui.hrl i,r ufjm It lA'tis tl.en timed wilh 60 butibtls pe ucre. and sredtd wit.1 wheal mid clover yieldn g an aveiage of ovei 15 bushels per acre and il,v i.l,.vr iiour Um ika beautiful. Uthernortloushava been planted with corn as a nral ernp, win. b yieuted Bo bushels ol yellow Boil can, snd Ibe seca d crop 4U pusnris, auu ma iiuia ciop, iieaieu iu IMIlba oieuuit'i, wa ate are aura uo una wou.a csiitaais beluav 4U basbels Der acta I The readet will reelect that the writer is now speak ing ot laud perfaeily new, and which cau acurcely ba oou i.lif.l in vimm! aralila o.uiditloii. K.D 1 111 oilier cases, tlie Corn crop or lusi iwr win umiuww wilh (hub this season, not vet threshed, but will avelfge l.roliubly 411 to 60 bushels riweet r'l-loe, beans, melons and in fact, all aatdsil veaeubles, us well as young peai and other fiuit Uses planted this year, h"v very plainly that this lons-negleeled truet of laud should remain so uo lnugel andlbeia isteiwa sliougprolsitulity that it will not for, aialer the ausntees of Mr. laindis, it will ba divided inlu small kaa. wilb liwits loeuted UiacconiueHiula all tha sutveyors are now busy at this work and all purchasers will 1.S required to build lieat comfortable nouses, ami cither fence, which would lw preferable, by which means AilmluUlruioi ' XotUe. NOTICE is hereby given, that litters nf ad, x' ministraiion having been granted to the sub acriber, on the estate of I-rael Chamberlain, late of Shatnnkin township, N orlhumberland county, deceased. All persona indebted to said estate are requested to make tmmediale payment, aud Iho'e having claima to present them fi r settle ment. LEWIS CHAMBER!, UN. Adm'r. fclmniokin tp, January IH, 1S02. Ct Si? N irulTYAC A D E xTf. Rev. P. RIZKR, A.M., intending to coo Cue his pastoral lubort to a smaller diatrict, bag arrangnd ta take charge nf Mr. V elver ton's Classical School, oo ibts first ModJuj io March uext. Ternia per quartor to remain as a present viz : Grammar, Arithmetic, fjongraphj', Ac. $4 00 Higher English litoochos, 5 (JU Laogungea, Latio, Greek, Goruno aud Freocb, 7 00 Mr. Wor.vKRTns, tbe present rriocipal bag kindly consented to reoder assistduce occa sionally during the Crsl ttiarter. XV rutrtinagfl ia reppeclfully solicited, Stintmry. January 18. 18-2. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO SUSSCIIIBE. ' PREMIUMS ASD REDUCTIONS. !,. SCOTT fi CO . Ntw York, enminue to publish tbe t'ullowing leading Kriiish lVrindicuU : Tltt London Quarterly Conservative, I. Hit Edinburgh Review IfVu'r. 3. The North British Rti-ieto Fret Church 4. The Westminster Review Liberal. b. Blachcood't Edinlurg Magazine Tiry. The present critical atate of Euro;Mn aflaiu ill render these publications utiutualU' inlere-t ins during the forthconting year. 'I licy will occupy miildlo ground iiclween the liostily written news items, crude Scculaiiona, and flying rumors ol the dully lournnl, and thu ponderous Tome of the future historian, written alter the living interest and excitement cf the gra.t political eveuta ot tho lime shall have passed away. It ia to thiso Periodicals that readers must look for the only really intelligible and reliable history of current events, and as such, in dJilinn to their well established literary, scientilic, nd theological character, we urge them upon ihe con sideration of the reading public. Tne receipt of Advance tMiects Irom tr.eOtiiisli publishers gives additional value to these lie prints, inasmuch a they can now be pUced in the hands of subscriber about as aouii as tbo original editiona. '1 tK.US. (Regular rri-e-O l'er annum. jtuis.iiiioii ali''r INolice. VJO I K'h is hereby given that letters of admin' Utratii n have been giantcd lu the aubscrlber, on t ie estate of I.-aac 11. Kline, late uf Hush township, Northumberland county, deceased. All pernous indebted to said rafale are requested to make immediate payment, end tlio.o uaving claims In present thrrn for settlement. tll.l(MA. li. M.l.vr., Adm r. Upper Augueia, Dec. iJH, lH6l.--6t good rHipulatltNiW' II ba secured, wlai will esubluli ehurches schifcila, spires, mills, mechanic sbopsand h.anes hianea of Auiarieau funnels, surrounded by gildens, urcluirda, fields and conifoiisiH civilized lite Il un one, from any dcraugetnent of business, ia desirous ng h's pursuits, ol.or wan ts irotnany cause uesi- roua to boa anew toeaibsi and cheap aiine ut ths c.Hiuuy, and who in y read sod haliev wi at wa bave truly sLiled hs will do wall to go and see for tun. self what uuy ba atcd wub.u two fv-an" tiie cut u 1 b.iiVlrnai 4'i.UN RCPIVON Fsuaiy I.1M8 -if TIIE LATEST STYLE OF SPRING AND SUMMER Q AKMENTS, ABB CONSTANTLY MACE at tha rashionable Tailoring Establishment ol JACOB O. BECK, market utrcci, SIMM'RY. Pa. mHF. subscriber has just received and opened - arse assortmeiil Brtil.xti A.U anil MEU CiOOl'X, auih a CLOTHS, OP EVERY DESCKII'TION A tJU.VI.tTY Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Veitings, &e of the latest atylea. In addition to his stock he is constantly receiving new stippbca Irom Ihe city keeping a full assortment of the most substantial and latest style ot Uooda in tlie city markets. He ia prepared to make to order all kinds Gentlemen's and iioy's wca'. such, aa DKEss t'OATst. FKOCK-COATS. 13US1 NESSC0AT8. VKST8 PANTA LOONt. ic. ie. of the very latest style, and in the most iubslan tial manner, at al.ort notice. An ioods not on hand, i"! furnished from Philadelphia, by giving two day 'a notice. IJT Call and exaoiiu my stock, uo cnargea made for showing. JACUU U. DtXvK. Sunbury, May II, IH61 A SOWER ARRIVAL Ot Millinery Goods! at tha tilore of !IlNCi B. & la. SIIISSI.ER, Simpson's Duilding, Market t-qusrs, tl'MlLRY, Pe f 'UK public are invited In call and eaainiiie .heir Milli J. nerv O'MMfsiustopeUfid sui-h as twines Ilrt-ss Gm its, Hi.ks, and lbs latest New Yvrk and fbiladelnbia si) Its BONNKTi LADIKS'.PRKSS CAPS. 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Time a new aubscriber uiay obtain Ihe Repnnta of the Four Kevicwe and lils-kwood Seven Consecutive Years for ! ! ! inch is but little more than lb price uf tne ontiiual works fur one year. Aa we shall never again bo likely to otTcr audi ii'dutementa ta those here presented, now is the time to subscribe ! I Kemittances inu-t, lo all casea, be niaoVdirec lu Ihe Publishers, for al these prices no co,n mission can be allowed to axenta. LEON A K 11 -SCO IT A CO., No. 14 (JulJ street, Near Yota. November S, laBI. NEW YOlUCLhNKS. THE CAMDEN AMIJOY AND 1'HILADIXriIU AND Tltr.Vl'ON KA1I.RUAU CO.'S LINE.-, From Philailtlplin t' New York and Way Places. From Walnut Street Wharf and Keusiiigtciu Depot. Ploindclptiin, will leave ns 'ullows, via rK, At 8 A SI. via Camden ami Ainboy C A A Accom- 111 Hlutici, it ii At 6 A M, via Camoet a:-d Jersey City New Jer sey neroinill-Klatioo. S 25 At '.'I A .M, via Cuiodcu and Jertev city Monti,. Mad, 3 01) At l'.'J I' M, via Keiiiington and Jcrsej eite, ',- I'-ril Express, 3 Ol At I' M via Camden snd Ainbnr, ncc onunotiatlon S I At a r M, via Cainuaii sntf Anilioy C and A. L&- pre. 3 00 ! At CJ I' M, v'.u Kensington, and Jersey city, Kve- uii!" h.xpiess, a At 4 I' M. via Kcnsinglon and Jeltey city, a 1 l'ins Ticket. S 4-t At 6 P M . vin Ciiuiil.'ii tc Jersey city Evening: Mail d 111 A I II V M, v:a Camden and Jcmcy cit S"utn Mail 2 kVS At S I M. via Camden und Anilioy Aci.'i,nmi".la. Hon. tFielcut and rasseniier,) IU claKs ticket, "l !i.l ' 1 The 8 P.M. Mail Line tuns daily. Tan U f-oul.itru Mini rsitl'rdnxs exempted. Eor lielvidera. Easton. Fleinmctini. Ao. nt ' 10 A. M., from Walnut street wnarf and 'J; I'. M , irom Keusinsjtoi.. Kiar.Mail'l Ltlaiik. Alleut.lWll and UiLi.thcm, at 8, A .M. 00 I via l.cincn Valley Kttlroad Eor Wuier lanp, Xtrou.UiiurK, scrai.fn, v i k-r,srr, M.'tttrosv, ijtcut llriut. A.c, to V lu A M, via LIi.sr Luckuv.'i.iilia and Wttsttr-i Rnilr,..o1 Kot Kieeho'd. nt ti A. M nt:J .' I'. M. Eol .Mount Holly, iii A M., audi!, P M. WAV LINES. For Itristol, Tnti'of, r , at 7 10 and Pj A M . Sf, j 30 ami 1 1 I' ..I fmia Kensi ijloil unJ '.'i t .M truu v ui. I nut S'jeet Wnarf. ! KuilVwyra, Kiverb-in. Drl-iie , Beverly. IliirVngton, I El 'lenre, li.n.'.tiitou it, ic . at It j , 1 , 5 and 5j E. l j frtea.id oaf Trent, mi. Ir Ilordcni'iwii, and i itetnieuiata 1 p lares, nt 1' 1 . from Witaiuf street Wharf. l-'l Sew York, an I V;iv I.i'lts leavli'P Krosing ; to:i llep-'t, tiUe 'lie cais on EK'h slli-.', a!i ce Walnut, I haif an li.inr tifoie ib-firtuirr. 'i'nei'u ran int.' t lie i)c I pt l. and on in rival of eieh 'I'raln. run fiom tic di-pnt. j i" Fifty pounds of llai-u'atre on:y. nlMved ea:-h .a.ei'er, I Passencers ure pn,li,iutt:d from takn anyliiiin; ns It: -I inte but their wwir.tip sj ;rl Ail Hpci e over f (tv j poio'd?, I-i he pa.il for i-vr.i. T' e t'"i'i;viiiy lim:l 1:1111 i resi)onm'uiity for H il'Tairi. to lire l"! ar per i i ui.d. and I w ill net I ...it'le i' a ion uiiioiiut b,md Ul) 1J. u.ts, CA- pt by Sl'eiMitl c.'lltri-t W M 11. OATZMElt Afn.lC. iA K R Nov- 9, '61. AtliiiliiUtralor oilco. jVOTIt'E ia hereby given tbat letters uf adini J iiistraliuu have been grantej to ihe aul scri ber, on the estate of Kolierl Campbell, late of Rush township, Northumberland coiin:)', Putin's , deceaed. All persona indebuu lo said ratal are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present thciti Inr settifl. mailt. AMO.-1 VAPTINB, Ai!n,'r, i Miia,vkin, Tee. tl, tori. It New Millinery Goods. 3iis J. ;rssLrn, Fatrn S,rttl.iieo.ltr smh vf te Skumoki Valley !) IVltmille Rail R'iud, StTNBUKV, PENN'A., i:t'l'Ki: TiT'I.l.Y informs the cituens of Sl.'NHL'liY and vicinity, that she has just received from I'bilailelpliio a larc and l lenuid asbOilmctit cf the moat taahioi.ablp f vie of FALL AND VrIKTES GOODS. cotnpriairg cf LO CO i"T iTf LIU J , HATS, FKATIinilS, Fl.OWEKS, TRIM- M IN (.is Ac. which she ia sell 1113 at the wont reasonable prioca ,1 7-r-n - TN"0"fTJ rJ " . fJ A '' '1 o winch she dirccla the altcnlloll ot tbe Udlea and invites all l call and see them. Thaitkful for pjet patronage, alio hop ly keeping in best assoitmml at reasoiiaU jiiiic to cotitiMie tbe same. Sunbury, October 19, 1K61. 3m S.Tli CTT W ALS." " PL C"J?a &r PP.CD'JCJS COMMISSION ME II CHANT .V(. Siiny Harden Ftreet, Philath'.jjMa. 1 laSKCTKL'l.l-Y tifilt etKiitipunteiiii of all ku:c nf country pr mUioi. tx t luimiy llur. Kc. wiit inu t iiu tl 111 L vn ceiilre ul biintu -, unA bnvin( ver Jrvif..iv BeUil I'ri.de under tiuoviii iniiuidto J(?i .'itiLii. ,ie bn ili(i lilH.r, (u iAuiUU liWVvry Isi'jhrht DsJ.rifri pntf Uii vrf j UiiJti, im ot. i'ciaiil.Ki dl, IHtil . .ly II.ANK rarchner.4 Pm' I t t ., f r lb ii. U M a?aKfv. J