K FLINT! WM. FLINT. FLINT! XINT! HiINT J ' No. 807 MARKET, \ i No. 807 MAKKn, No. 807 MARKET, ISLPHTA, iELPHIA, IBLPHIA, PA. PA. PA. fiS SACRIFICE I OF JEWELRY, DOLLAR EACH, tmeot of JcwaliT, conaiatlar UST3, CAMEO SETS, Ac. Sated Chains, Gold and Plated I gilt, gift or galvanised good*, beat Jewelers aa GUI JaweL I tlio beat Alfdd Jewelry Man- j \ BOBU TO SELL.. RGED TO SELL. if HCKD TO SELL, lal list «f our immense stock: 1 CBOJCE FOR iACU. JUOICE FOR $l. seo Sets, General Retail - - - $8 to|i. ta ; do 10 to 20 rbuucle ... do 8 to 80 sd Coral- do 7to 80 irbuncle do 7to 80 nty do 7 to 30 Sotting jets do 10 to 80 •do do o 10 to 30 Sets. do 6 to 12 Fosalc do 6 to 12. >ne Mosaic do 6 to 12 feta. do 5 to 12 hriilvuit?, do 6 to 15 Jo, do 8 to 20 ■> do 10 to SO 4 - V do i! to i Lins and Cajetrj 3 to G bond, 2 00 4 00 lyles Ladies* Jewelry; Modal d sixes: Lockets of every de toret, witli Silver Extension ■ Duttons, Studs. Ac., Ac.; Cor racelcts; Gents’ Ve»t Chains, ears without changing color, yore usually sold by Jewelers tdc -in Paris. Yon can take' dies* andUeuU* Guard Chains,* refers at from $5 to $3O each ; k Chains, beautiful patten;* it and ruby settings; Crowes, uadi, retail prices from $5 to* variety of Jewelry and detdru^ zv9, will continue long enough i, which was purchased tt a' rtnrer* who have failed. tW£ FOB §1 EACH, I. NOTICE. KND MONKt~«#r -ice of Residence, County and vrc cim moke nothing out qf . m Envelopes scaled with gum li- d—the consents taken out Is. and wc will be responsible T? TO AGENTS. ■at, who will send us atone 'hunting Case Watch, extra, l:**ver Witch, r Watch. selected frcmtlie above List at iftnst tend *1 and 15 cents in • A TRIAL. b.> address**! td WILLIAM FLINT. No. 807 Market Street, i Philadelphia, Pa. AC.—T H E SUB i‘i\ the establishment heretofore . aid respectfully an-. itroua and vicinity, and retail HE 'l4 STOVE STORE, i. street, between Harriet and ut. where ho will keep constant tent of everything m hUiiae, reasonable terms. fc SPOUTING L« aUo manufactures Leaded t to be much superior to gal- >ppvr*smithing room to hU ea rn baud an assortment of cop iptty attended to. » is respectfully eolicitesl- STtPIIEN WISTiaiS. A WATCH AND cctoa-t. 'Quarry j*p a large assortment of Gold icric.no, English and Swiss QtQ* brated makers, in addition' to i on hand (andmode toordcr)na ry, Silver and Silver Plated ware, toortment of such {mods «s sro » Watch an*l Jewelry Store, d, and tho*? of the subscriber, morally, are invited to call, and ticl* for their money. As lam udnc*s. govds'will be sold very Xi,'/;" i>s the motto of thU .LEWIS R. HROO3IALL, Formerly 0. Coqtad, .4 St., cor. of Quarry, Philad*. QUESTION WHICH dud of every person • - .--it article for *«-r matters, the iu dhtef, hut if yon SHOES ti.m .of his stock and work, t..! an assortment of Boot*. Bbo*J*» h ho offers at ftfr prices, h-otum to custom work, all ol satisfaction. Nottebttt th® Virginia street, Immediately JOHN H. ROBERTS. Grocery Store. BEll KEEPS CON- Iread, Cakes, *c. :&N, PIiOXTB, :eeies, Sf.GAKF and TOBACCO OB RINK, ta Street, below Annie Street establishment. IGNED ANNOUNCE f. oa» and vicinity that they.ba*# SHOE SHOP sr above Winterf Tin SkepfJßsMt :t**p on hand a good aIMCnMA* ; own -manufacture. » given to making Ladia? Bygfi i shore of public patron*®#* render entire aatisfactioß. •. 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We respectfully invite t|jc pnblic to call; and examine our specimens before going elsewhere. i Remember tho place, Pig art's Eut! . C.—Well you bawl, and mother will give you some. I did. OUR ARMY CORRESPONDENCE. Camp Cakeros, \ Fusxsxowk, Md., June 22, 1861, / Messrs McCrum & Bern . —Since my last, we have had a foretaste of the “pomp and circumstances of glorious War.” On Monday night an alarm was sounded in Camp, and in less than fifteen minutes the whole Brigade, composing the Ist, 2nd, 3d, and 24th Regiments were formed up on tho parade ground, and ready for any thing that might turn up. The'hour was 12 o’clock,3l. and of course all, except the guard and those having business at that time, were locked in the arras of Morpheus. A messenger from Gen. Cadwalador, at Williamsport, Md., brought intelligence to Gen. Wynkoop, that fears were enter tained that the troops thrown across the Potomac, at that point, into ; Virginia, would be attacked by a body of rebels 10,- 000 in number, who, it 1 was rumored, were advancing from the direction Of Mar tinsburg, Ya., After , a consultation be tween the. Corlonels of each Regiment and the-officers of the were marched back to our quarters with instructions to lie down with oiir belts on and be prepared to march at a moments notice. Another call was sounded, and at 1} o’clock. A. M. the Ist and 2nd loft Camp, at 2i the 24th, and tho 3rd at ,3 o’clock. This latter regiment did some tall march ing that morning. Though we wore late in taking our departure, yet we reached Williamsport, in; company with those who had tho advantage at the start, -and then, too, after having travelled six miles more than wc should have done. By the most direct rout it is only about 7- miles to Williamsport from our present encamp ment. Our gait was quick time, and ten miles was made ■ without commanding a halt. To green hands, carrying a heavy knapsack, six pounds of amunition, hav ersack, canteen holding three pints of wat er, (in the absence of anything strong,) musket and overcoat, you may opine .that it was rather trying upon the pluck and patriotism ofo the boys. However, we stood it nobly, expectation of soon hav ing a brush, with the traitors of ;our coun try. But disappointment marked every face, pfhen the fact was announced that no enemy was on hand to bo slaughtered.- Shortly before sundown, wc took up our line of march for our Camp neat this place where we arrived in good order and at a reasonable hour, none the worse for bur tramp, except being tired and kith vora cious appetites. The dilapidated Wil liamsport had been completely eaten out, and nothing was to be had even for love or money. The town has a population of about 1500, and the buildings- look old and rickety. The Washington Co. Bank has been closed for some time; and tho valuables removed to Hagerstokn, to pre vent their seizure by the rebels in case of a foray from tne Virginia side. Our return march was saddened by the death of Mr. Milton Berlin of Tyrone.— the circumstance occurred nearly as fol lows: A halt was made about two *milos this side of Williamsport, when a sergeant of the 24th regiment, following ours, in taking off the- cap on his musket accident ally discharged Jus piece, the shot taking effect in his thighs and passing up into the abdomen. He died in a few miputca af terwards. > He was walking past the ser geant at the time, having got behind his regiment by stopping at a house' to pro cure a piece of bread and butter. He be longed to company H., Capt Bell. I An important ar-est was made at Ha gerstown, a day or two ago, in the person of Richard Alvey, a prominent and lawyer, in the interest of the scCaesionista.' A picket oi the Federal forces arrested s man one night,; who, upon searching, was lung found to be |n accomplice of givey's,by 1 a letter which hs was carrying t4'hlm The EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS- picket pat on,the prisoner’s clothes and repaired to the Headquarters of Gcn. Pat-' tenon, showed the document and told what had been done. Ho was then sent to Alvcy’s house with the instructions to .request replies and draw out all the infor mation he could, which duty he faithfully performed, and returned to Gcn. P., who. ordered the treasonable scoundrel to be arrested. Upon scorching his person and premises, drafts of the various Gamps, located in this part of Maryland, tho roads leading thereto, tho nature of the country, and at the same time conveying to the rebels in writing, all necessary instructions and information, for them to make a suc cessful attack upon our troops, which ho urged them