Mar $t't fos. MOVEMENTS OFTITE BEBELS- JOTavRNMKflT DCSfATCHKB ftM'OXA. rnoM p A1TACK ON A TCAMKR. By order of thn Government, ihe ttessnef Mount Vernon bag bean croisinjr op nd dowo tht Pototnae for about moek past. On Wednesday Istt, when about Oft; miles below the city, she mi ottncked by twenty men in boats. A short conflict ensued, bat the 8fty .marines on board presented to formidable an appearance, tbat tbe' attacking party Qad to tbe ihore. SE9PATCOS9 rftOlt PRXSCOLa. ' ' To Government bas received despatches from Peneaeola. The people at Warrington are represented to be in distress. ' They were - mostly employees of the Uoitnd States, but ot present buvo no work. An interview took place on April 19th, between General Bragg and Lieutenant Slemer, bat with what result 1 am not able to aay. Seven vessels are off tbe coast the Atlautic' having arrived on April 16th, and six or seven thousand Seces sion troops maintaining tbe seire of the Fort. The Secessionists are reported to bave huoff the Postmaster at Warrington, who was appointed originally by the Federal Govern ueut. GOODS fttCOVCRRD. At trie time of the conflict in Baltimore, the Massachusetts Regiment lost their bag-. . It was, however, carefully taken care if by tbe authorities, end to day was received at this place. A messenger leaves here to'day having In charge three corpses of those killed at Balti more, aud who have died sine, lie takes them to Boston for interment, HOLD MOVEMENT IN BALTIMORE HARBOR. Special Despatch to tht Inquirer. .. Baltimprr, April 27. A bold move was made yesterday by ; the Government. The (impeller. New York arrived here from Anna polie during the afternoon, and proceeded to the dockVwhere Ihfl receiving ebip Allegheny was moored, and after that vessel had made the necessary-preparations, towed ber dowo to Kort McHehry, wbero'sLe will remain in eafety under the guns - of .'tbe Fort. Capt. Hunter, of the New York, kept the Ameri can colors flying on bis boat, bat so sudden was tbe movement; tbat ' it- was .successful before tbe Baltioibreaos were aware of what was being transacted. Annapolis, April 26, 1861. Ori Thursday night another outrage was committed on tbe road to the Junction, and ubout three miles from that termiong. :The train Which "left here about midnight.- and in which were seated Gen. W. U. Keith, and Staff, Carl Kchartzand others, passed safely -through, but upon the return, an hour later, the em ployees and Col. Vosburgh, who was on tbe tender, mot with a narrow escape. At a point where the road is about thirty feet above tbe level of the country, tbe spikes had been removed from tbe cbairs, and the rail partially turned. The locomotive aod several of theTreight cars were thrown from ths track niid badly damaged, and Col Tosburgb bad bis leg considerably strained JUDOKS RKSMNKD. The rumored resignation of-Judjes Taney, Campbell and Wayne, of the United Stales Supreme Court, is wholly discredited. Boston irritRS. . , A despatch from Concord, ssys that ex President Pierce, in obedience to a despatch from . Mr. . lngersoll, .of . Pennsylvania, has gone to Philadelphia, and perha) s to Ba'ti more, on a mission of :heditalioii(betweeo the -Government arid the rebels. , ANOTHER BLOCK A DB. PRfCl AM ATED. :, - WAsiHKOTmf, April 28 liThe President will, to morrow, promulgate his proclamation extending tbe blockade to the ports of Vir ginia mid North Carolina for the same rea sons as heretofore declared by liim for block ading the other Southern ports. Copt Stringham will direct the general blockade moveriient. Troops from tho-'North continue to arrive without obstruction, both by river and rail. .in order will be issued to morrow prohibi ting soldiers from wearing sfde arms, unlet? wheu on duty. rnON riARRI'BCRO. IlAnntsBDRO, April 27. Col. McClure re turned from the camp at York tonight, and reports all right there, nnd the men are eager to march through Baltimore. The people of Chamheraburg bave organi led a mounted patrol, rea'hing clear to the Maryland line. Tbey make roturns every morning. Butteries of artillery are being formed at Chainberaburg, and other points of the inte rior, to protect any. forward movements of tbe 1 ennsylvaoia volunteers.. UKAl'KEOaRD A T ALKX AN DR I A Til E TROOPS. Washington, April 29 Geo. Beauregard has vig.tnj Alexandria,, and has examined the Arlington. be, igh.ts, which with. the Alex endria canal, from, a key peint,, either lor offence or defence. H is Sjnid, however .that the Federal Government will not take pos session of tbosa heights, becanse it would be an act of aggression, which it disclaims, but tbat meaos are devised -whereby a hostile force may be dislodged from that point. It is stilted that tbe company of General Laue, ofKansis notoriety, consists of be tweeo four and Qve hundred meu, principally from tbn Northwest, and known as the Frontier Guards. Tbe men. are armed .with Minie rifles, sword bayonets, navy revolvers, aod with smell patent pistols and bowie knife C3ncealed. Tbe Secretaries of the Ladles' Washington National Monument Society acknowledges the receipt of seven dollars and twenty one ceuts from the senate of the United (states contributed during two sessions in a box placed in tbe Post Office of that bod. FrtOYI ANNAPOLIS. Movement Troops Blockade of the Ches apeake.The Union Sentiment. Southern Troops in Virginia. Aknspous, April 29.-6 o'clock P. M. Tbe steamer Monticello and a gun boat arrived lo usy irom isesr xorir, nave gone down tbe bay, to participate to the blockad of the, V irgioia ports. Tbe steamer Wyo intog is beiug converted into a gun boat, an will lollow, Tbe steamer Maryland broug Jown from Perryville a large number of transport cars, for tbe railroad, to be used between this point and Washington. A detachment of 300 men, of the 8lb New York Uegiinoot, with two pieces of artillery, are eotreccbiog themselves on an elevation About ten miles from Annapolis, completely commanding tbe road to Baltimore. Tbe position is on tbe north side of Severn river. All tbe Northern mails ere no to go via Annapolis aod Perryville. The Union sentiment is rapidly gaining ground in this part of Maryland. Two additional New York regiment! ere aid to be in the bay oo tbe way to this point By a private letter just received by tb chaplain of the Annapolis naval school. 1 bear that the Virgiuians are wild with tbe war excitement, and everywhere rushing to arms. Tbe letter says there are 7.000 South Caroli na troops in Richmond, aod 1,500 troops from Georgia, at Norfolk, Vs. Last Sunday tbe commons to arms reached Lexington, in Hockbridge eonetv, Va., aod before sundown five companies bad started. A pressing want of provisions Is already felt In Virginia, end tbe paper currency of tbe State it alsjeet werth'ses. Annapous. April 29 0 o'clock A. M Four companies of tbe Norriatown Rifles have ust arrived from rerryvuie oy steamers u. Oam.tna Maryland. Aonapulis was made military department yesterday. General Butler will remain here. All toe movements ere aepi very secret, From an attache of Mr. Drayton, minister to Paris, just from Washington, 1 bave relia ble Information tbat 10,000 troops from tbe Southern Confederacy are now in Virginia, and more are pouring In. The Admioistra'.fon has Donneo governor Letcher that one step In advance from Rich mond will cause a speedy Invasion of Virgin a from tbe west. Farmers from Virgsnie bave forced tbelr way through the Secession lines, end report strong Union reeling a lew nines iron id ipital. The Seventh New York Regiment occupy the Hall of tbe Bouso of Representative. nd take their meals at the National Hotel. be regiment has Just made np a purse of 81.000 for the lieutenant of the Massacbu- setts Regiment, accidentally wounded, ten- erlng amputation necessary. Trains are run from Baltimore to w nett ing, but are searched at Harpers terry Dy the Secsslonists, who "e all along the route. I learn from a private that tbe Se cessionists nianoged to save 6,0o0 muskets t Harper's terry, all tbe arms not being De stroyed. Frem Washington. A Nucleus for a Standing Army Thru ana fivt Years Enlistment for the Volunteers 18,000 Sailors to be placed in tht Service. Wirhinoton. A mil 29. The Government to-day formally decided to receive 40,000 of tbe 75,000 voluMeurs, recently called for by proclamation, for tbe term or ibree years ; 25,00" for five years ; and 18,000 Bailors for tbe same period. Orders to carry IDis measure into eueci will be nt once issued. An armory, in place of tbat at Harpers Ferry, is to be established at Rock Island, Illinois. SECOND DKf PATCH J Washington. April 29 Tue military or. der of to-day is out altogether correctly stated in the first despatch. 1 be troops called out bv tne eroer are au ddilional to the 75,000 already required, so that tbe whole rum be i called lor by tbe Gov- rnmeot are volunteers. In addition to these 75,000 voluoteers, who are for three months, 4U,uuu are canea lor three years' service, 25,000 for live years' ser- ice, and lo.UUU seamen lor tne same term, making a total of 158,000 troops. Even this number fulls short of the real umber, as several of the States send double tbe number of regiments asked for. A large number of additional volunteers arrived Irom Annapolis yesterday end to-day. Suroical On Wednesday an operation for the removal of ah encysted ovarian Tumor was performed on a Lady of this pluce. The entire Tumor weighing twenty-five pounds, was com plettly removed from the cavity of the abdomen, the parts dressed, and the Lady comfortab.y placad in bed in the short space ol thirty five min utes, and at Ibis writing every appearance indi- ate a perfect and speedy recovery. 1 hia .bril liant Surgical leat was perto.med bv Doctor W. Atlee, of Philadelphia, assisted by his son, and Dr. J. M. Crawford, of Williamsport with a number of medical gentlumen of this place and neighboring towns. West branch Democrat. New Advertisements. ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF Millinery Goods. at the Store of BIlNfte B K I,. MIISSL,r.n. Simpson's Building, Market Square, SUNBURY TUB public are Invited lo call ami examine their Millinery Goods just opened, such as Ladies' Diess Gooda, Silks, Lawns and the latest New York and Fhiladelpbii styles BONNETS. LADIES' DRESS CAPS. Corseta, Skeleton Skirts, Notions, Ladies' Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchief, ic , it. Gentlemen a Uoods such as Collars 'Union, Anderson' and a variety of patterns. We intend to sell low, call and examine our stock. B. A L. SHISSLEH. Sunbury. April SO, l61.3m MANHOOD. HOW LOST, HOW RESTORKD, JUST PUBLISHED IN A SEALED ENVELOPE t ON the nature, treatment, and radical cure of sperma torrhea, or Hi-mi'ial Wrakness. Sexual Dshihtv, Nor- vnusnM and involuntary emisainns, inducing- tmpotency, and Mental and Physical Incapacity. By BOBT. J. CTI.VERWELI., M P., Author of the Giaeu Bunk," Ac. The world-renowrttd author, in this admirable Lecture elearly provat from hii own experience I lint the uwfu. cmurquencra OF reir.ohuee rnav lie etlectually removed without medicine and without aansetous surgical orera- tiona, hougies, iiiairumenla, rmga or cordials, painting- out s mods of cure at once certain and erTectu'al, Ly which every suffer, no matter what hii condition may He, may cms himielf cheaply. privately and mdicnlly. This lecture will pinve a booh to thoueanoiann thousands Saul under seal, in a alaiii envelope, In address, post paid, on the receipt of two pottage stamps, bv addrraiing-. Dr. CH. J. C. KLINE, 137 Bowery, New York. Putt Office box 4,66 April W, 188! ly pi ' " "Assign6ff ITotioar'"- NOTICE is hereby given, that alt the properly both real and personal, of George Zimmer man of Upper Augusta township, Northumber land county, Pa., has been assigned to the sub scribers for -the benefit- of-hir-creditors, by his Deed of Assignment having date March 29th, 1861. Therefore, all persons having claims, will pre sent them duly authenticated, to Jeremiah Zim merman at wnamoiuiitown, or to John r awns' worth, Esq., in Upper A uguala township, and all indebted will please come forward and acttle without delav. JEItEMIAH ZIMMERMAN, ) . . JOHN FAUNSWORTH. Assignees tipper Augusta twp., April 13, 1861. ft - New Millinery Goods. Minis 31. JL. GLSSLEIl, Fotcn Street, two doors south oj the Shamolin Valley Potttville Rail Road, 8 XT 3M B XT 3R "X" , I E N N A.., I ESfEUTt ULLY informs the citizens of 6LN I3LKY and vicinity, that she has jubI received from I'hiladelphia a large and splendid assortment of the most fashionable and latest style of ES3 CE S31 LS3 "Q S3 , HAT8, SHAKERS, TRIMMINGS, Vc., which she is selling at the moit reasonable prices. To which aha directs the attention of the ladies and invites all to call and aettljem. ' Thankful for past patronsge, she hopes by keeping to best assortment at reasonable prices to continue the same. 8unbury, April 13. 186! Sm BEERYSBUKQ MALE AND FEMALE pETER 8. BERG8TRESSER, Principal and Teacher of Latin, Greek and Mathematics. PRESTON MILLER, Teacher of Practical Surveying and English. Miss SOPHIA WILCOX, Teacher of Instru- mental Music. SUMMER TERM commences on Mondav. April 8lh, 1861. J'srms per Quarter of 11 weeks. Tuition in Primary Department, - $3,00 - " Academic $4,00 to 6.00 " " Classical 7.00 Music on Piano with uae of Instrument, 8,00 Good Boarding, 4c, lo the Village, per week, tl.ftO to 3,00. For furthsi particular. Wrse ha flUffC'I rALBrry!wS' P-ii.r-uia (. unit, Ta. Aprtl , WtV -ACER'S Sarsaparilla F021 PtraiTYIffG THE BLOOD, , And for tb tpAy rat or (ha M low In compfolfiter Itorofnlaandflrrofutfttti AiTvctlona.aaoH Tumoiij llerft ttrea, Kraptlonii Plmpliis Pttatules, Blotchaa. BoiU, Bllui Kttd U1 Skin !! Oaiukd, Ind.. etb Jan, 1969. J. O. Am A Oa QMitai I feel It my dutj to to fcnowlodre mhnt yonr FatitAprirlllik lina done for an. lUvinc rnhritd ft Bcrofiitoui infection, I hav aaffare4 from li tn rlon vraya for yvara. Sooittlmea It burst ut tn Uleai-a ou mf handi and artnai aomatlioea It turnsd liiwnrd aiiddUttwaml me at tbe Atom noli. Two ymrt nip It btoke otit on my litad and corared mr aonlp and eara with on aore. which wna pnliifitl nnd IcmtliMma beyond dMerlptlon. 1 tilt-d ninny medic Inn and aaTaral phyalelana, but without much relief from any tiling- n fact, tbe disorder giw worse. At length I wan rrjolctvi to rend In the tioftpcl Mesnenger tit at you had prepared an alterative (Samnpnrllln), for I knew from your reputa tion thnt any thing you mud must be good. I aent to Cincinnati and got it, and wed It till It cured me. I took It, an you advice, lit aomll donea of a tAnpoonful over a month, and used almost three bottle. New and healthy akin aoon begun to form undur tbe acnb, which after while Ml off. My akin is now eJmr, and I know by my feelings that tbe ilfsnue bits gone from my system. Yott can wull believe thnt I twl what 1 am anying when I toll you, that 1 hold you to he one of the apuetlea of the age, aud remain ever gratefully Youm, - AI.jVKKD B. TAMsKY. tt. Anthony's t?lr. Rase or Ervolpelaa. Tottor anU Saltniieum, Sen Id Head, Ringworm, Sore Kyea jUropaye Dr. Itolieii tU Treble writes from Salem, N. Y.( 12th Sept., ltJ50, that ho linn cured an inveterate cose of 2ropty, which threatened to term i note fatally, by tbe persevering use of our Hai snpn'rilln, and nlo a uangeroua Malignant Erysipcimt by larne doses of tbe same j aaya he curea the common Ktnptim$ by It constantly. Bronchocelea Ooltro or Swelled Neck Zebulnn 81onn of Pmfipect, Texas, writes t " Three bot tles of your SiirNapsrilla cured me from a GVnr a hid eoua awelllng on the neck, ahlcb 1 bad suffered from ovor two years." Zjencorrlimai orWhUfli, Ovnrlan Tnmor, fterlne Ulceration, Female jOlaeaaee Dr. J. D. 8. Channing. f New York City, writes I most cheerfully comply with the requestor your agent In earing I bave found your lnrapnrilla a moxt excellent alterative In tbe numernus couilntnls for which wa employ audi a remedy, but espectstly In TVmaU Viwtau ,of the Scrofulous dlaiheflis. J have cured many Inveter ate cases of Iseucorrhcea by It, and some where the com plaint was caused by nwudou of the uterus. The ulcer ation itself wna soon cured. Nothing within my kn owl et! ro equals It for these female derHiigeninnts." Kdward 8. Mnrrow, of Newhury, Ala., wiitea, "A dan gerou ovanan tun tor nn one of tho females In my family, which had defied all the remedies we could employ, baa at length, been completely cured by your Extinct of Sar aitparllla. wur pliynician thoitht nothinitbut extirpa tion could afford relief, hut he advised Ihe trial of your Enreitparilla as the last resort before cutting, aud it proved effectual. Aftur taking your remedy eight week 00 ay in p torn of the d he use remsins. Byplallla and Mercurlo,! DUenee. NfW OniRAHR, 2&th August, 1869. Dr. J. C. Atbk t Sir, I cheerfully comply with tho re quest of your nixeiit, and report to ou some or the eflette 1 have reallxed with yunr 8;irsnpitrllla. I have cured with It, in ray mart ice, most of the com plaint for which It la recommended, and have fhund ft effecta truly wonderful In the cure of Vntrtal and Mer curial Data . One of my patients had Syphilitic ulcere in bie throat, which were consuming hi pitlato and the top of hla mouth. Your tSnrsnpoi ilia, steWlly taken, cured hlu In live weeks. Another was nttacTted by sec ondary symptoms In hla uom's, ttnd the ulceration had eaten away a considerable part of It, so tlmt I btlievo the diHorder would sooa rench hit bniln nnd Mil lilm. Hut it yielded to my administration of your Snranparllia; the ulcere healed, and he Is wull uguiu, nut of course without some distlgurutlon to his fnc. A wnmnn who liad been treatttd for the same ditwder ly mercury was aufferlng from this poison bur bone. Tliey had he com so ou aitive to the wuntner Uint on a dump dny hbe su tiered ex cruciatimc pnin in her joints and bones, tbe, too, was cured entirely by your tnrttaiilia in a few weeks. I know from it formula, which your agent gave tne, that this Preparation from your lnrmrntry must be a great remedy; consequently, thnsa tiuly louiaikubla I faults with It havo not suiiulned iue. liatetually ouib, O. V. LA III MBit, M. D. Rhettmatiam, Gont. Mvtr Complaint J NnirRNPtcNCK, r ren ton Co., Vn., 6th July, 1S59. Dlt. J. C. AYr.n; Sir, 1 have bevn ultlicled with a pi in fill chronic lifievmalum for a long lime, which biiftk-d the skill of physicians, and stuck to me In spite of all the remedies 1 could llnd, uatil I tried ymir tiarsaparilla. One bottle cured me In two weeks, and restored my general health so much that 1 nut fnr bettor than befote 1 wai attacked. 1 think it a wonderful medidne. J. jVltKAM. Jules Y. OtitcbeM, of St. Louis, write t "I have been afflicted ler years with nn aflctitm nf the Livr, which destfoved my heullb. 1 Irietl ovnry thing, and every thing fa i let I to rolieve me ; and 1 have been ahiolten down man ftr tome years fnun no olhor ruulo thftti Jeruvgemrnt of Vie .ivrr. ly brlovcU pastor, the Kuv. 1r. Kpy, ndt Ued me to try your Sarsaparilla, because lie fcuid ho knew yoa, and any lliiii;; you maile was worth trying. Py the bless ing f God It lias- cnitid me, aud lias no purified my blood as lo muke a new man of toe. 1 ft-l young again. The tjt tbat can he said ot you is not half good enough' ichlrrns, Cancer Tnmori, Buln vffrment, Ulcernt Ion, Carioa aud Kzfollatlou of the Bonee A frreat rm My of fft-iM hare been report J to tl wbora cures of lli cue formidable complaint Imve rusnlted from the ase of this remedy, but our space here will not admit them. Borne of tlretu may he tound in onr American Almanac, which the agents below named are pleased to fiirnikh gratis to all who call fur them, Dyepcpsltt, Honrt Dlaenae, Fits, Epllop- myt jiteiancitoiyt .iVHinigia Many lauinrkithlfl curve of these affections hare been made by the attt-rutlve power of this medicine. It stimu late the vital fiiucifons Into viRoionn action, and thus overcomes divordera which would be supposed beyond lta reach. 8ui-h a remedy hat; long been required by the no cesaltiak of tho pcnpla, and we are confideut that tUis will do for them all that medicine can do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, roit TUB 11APIU CURB OP Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarienen. Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Con auuij)tloiit mid for tike Relief of Comuniptlve Patients in advanrrd fttagea of the Uiecaace Tbla Is a remedy so universally known to rurpaaf any other fr the cure of throat nnd lung complaints, that It Is useless here to publish the evidence of ita virtues, lta unrivalled exctillcneo for coughs and colds, aud its truly wonderful cures of pulmonttry disease, bave made ft known throughout tao civil i ted nations of the earth. Few aro the communities, or even families, among thtm who have not lonio petsonal experience of Its effect aome living trophy In their midst of its rlctovy over the eubtteand dun get one disorders of the throat and luuKa As all know the drcndful fulality of these disorders, and as they know, too, the effects of this remedy, wo need not do more than to ossuro them that It has now all the vir tue that it did have when making the cures which bave won to strongly upon tho confidence of mankind. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYEE & CO., Lowell, Has. '!! by Pilling & Grunt, and A. W Fitcher, Sunbury F. Caalow nd C. Brown, Milton: Dr Wenuk, M'- F.wensville ; Reil'suvtler k Chrisman, Turbutvtlle ; R. li. MrCoy, Nruthumherland and by Dealers everywhere. Apni au, i to i. j y . Northumberland Bridge Company. A N ELECTION for nfflreia ami m.nmrri n( - "lhe Northumberland Bridge Company will be held at the house of Mrs. Anna Burr, in the is . - Borough of Northumberland, on Monday the 6th day of May, lHtil. The election will open at 2 o clock, P. M., and close at 4 o'clock, P. M., of sid day. , JOHN T AGO ART, President, April 6, 1861. 4t. DO OV W.IXT U II1SKERS. DO YOU WANTWHISKERS ! DO YOU WANT A MOUSTACHE! DO YOU WANT A MOUSTACHE? ISellsngliam'ii Celebrated STIMULATING O N G U K N T For the Whiskers and Hair. The lubscrdiers take pleusure in announcing tn the citl. Ztoas itt Hie United Stales, tlial they have obtained the Agency for, and are now ana bled to offer to the American public, the above justly ceiebratee and worid-ranowued article. The Stimulating Onguent is prepared by Dr. C. P. Belling ham, an ambient physician of London, and is wai ranted 10 bung oututaickstof Whiskers or Moustache. in from three to six weeks. The article is the only nn of tea kind uard by the French, aud in London and Pa ris it la 111 universal use. It ia a beautiful, economical, sootluni, yet stimulating compound, acting aa if by magic upon the roots, causing a tieatiful growth of luxuriant hair. If applied to the acaln, it will cur baldneaa, and cause to spring up in place of th bald epou a fiae growth of hair. Applied accnding to directions 11 win turn reu or towy nair tiara, ana resior gray hair to itsorigiualcnlort leaving it lift, smooth, and uasioie. 1 no -unguent ib mn inuispcuiinia article in vei y gentleman's toilet, and after one week's use tbey would not for any eoimideration ba without it. The sulwcnhera aro the only Agents for th articl in the United Stales, to whom all orders muat h addraated. Price One Uollar a box for sale by all Druggista and Dealera ; or a box of the "Onguein" (warrauied to have lb dcaired effect) will ba aeut to any who deaire it, by mail, direct, secuielv packet, on receipt of price and post age.il, 18. Apply tn nr aifrireu HOKACE L. HEGEMAN As CO., Druggiata, c., U William b)i., New York. Fnr sal at this oflic. March 30, lc61. CONFECTIONARIES, TOYS &o. O. OEARHAT, CONSTANTLY keep, on hand all klnda of Contectionanes, riuit and toys, which U I. selling at wholesale and retail. Having the necesaary machinery Ac. he i manufacturing all kinds of Toys, and keeps up his stock, ao that purchasers will not beat a loss for a supply of almost any article they may desire. APPLE8I APPLES ! ! APPLES!!! Just received, a large lot of appUa, which he I falling at wbolasale and retail, at low price ftrre V eall. R..O. GEAUURr ..r.Nirf,..Mawe , 1MI af BJ'Jtait.TrafJaja. SPRING GOODS! LARGE STOCK AMD GREAT VARIETY AT LOW PRICES AT THE ONE PIUCE STORE, OF E. V. BRIGHT &. SON, WHO OFFER Splendid Inducements AND GREAT BARGAINS r TO ' PTJB.CHii.SS Pa 3- . Sunbury, April 13, 166 1. hOt-O.UON 91AL.ICK, Attorney at Law, SUNBURY. Nortnumbcrland Co., Pa. (Formerly FreeburR, Snyder county.) OFFICE, Market Street, a lew doors east of the Korlbern Central liailroad Depot and two doors west of the Post Oltice. All Professional Business, Collections, cVc, will receive prompt attention. March 30, 1H6I. JAMES BAKBEIl'S WDOLK9M.E AND RETAIL CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT, S. E. Corner Second and Chestnut sis., l'lilladclpiila. AGENCY for the PATENT EQUALIZING THIRTY DAY CLOCKS, a veiy denirnblr article for Cnuroh es, Hotels, banks, Counting Uounea, Parlors, Ate. A lad, Manufacturer nf FINE UOLD PENS. Clocks repaired and warranted. Clock Trimmings of every dncriplinn. PhiladeWiia, January in, lf-GI.--;ly SDNBUKY ACADEMY. rpHE 9UMMERTER.M of the Sunbuiy Academy will. X commence on theSth of April. The coutse of instruction embraces every depart, ment of education tanghl in our best Academies, preparing students one either for a profession or lo enter any class in College. TERMS PER QUARTER: Common School Branches, ff 1 00 Higher English Uranclies, S (0 Latin and Greek Languages. 7 00 Tuition to be paid before the middle of the term. Hoard cnu be had In private families at fiom St "5 to J S3 pet week. e 8. P. WOLVEltTON, Principal. Sunbury, March 30, WOO. Estate of II. J. WOLVEU I OS, de ceased. K'OTICE ia herehy'given, that letters of admi nistration having been grained to the under- signed, on the estate of Horatio J. Wolverton, late of the borojigh of Munbury, Northumberland countv. Pa., decaased. All persona indebted to said estate and those having claims against the same, are requested to present them duly authen ticated for settlement to GEORGIAN A WOl.VERTON. Adm'trig. Or VV, I. Geitnocaa, her Attorney. 8unbury, March 30, 1861 6t AUDITOR'S REPORT RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES OF NOR THUMBERLAND COUNTY. Jacob F Rohrbach, Esq-, Treasurer in account with the county of Northumberland, from the first day of January 1860, to tht last dau in December of the tame year, both j v - days inclusive. DR. To amount lo hands of Treasurer as per last Auditors' report, To amount of outstabding County Taxrs for 1859 aod previous years, To amount of County duplicates assessed for 1660, To amount received "on seated 8 25 16 1219 62 11560 96 laods for 1853 '59, 306 12 548 76 132 80 100 00 35 72 150 00 To amouut received 00 unseated land book fu" 1858 and '59, To cash refunded by collectors which had been ezboorated and afterwards paid. To amount received from Francis Bother, former Treasurer, To amount received for reot of oublic buildings, Ac. To cash received lor tlucksters license, To balance da, 7915 14 821994 31 CR. By amonnt cf outstanding taxei for 1860 and previous years, $ 8701 21 By amouut of exonerations allow ed collectors, 337 73 By collector! commissions, 675 23 Hy errors to duplicates. 2 93 By amount paid on County orders 12055 33 By Treasurers commission on 812055 33. 301 38 By depreciated money,'' 10 00 By 5 per ceot feet oa Uocksters 1st nee, 1 6 I ami si Jacob F. RahrLacli, Esq., Treasurer, tn ac count with tht county of Northumberland, from the first da of January 18C0, to the lart day of December, of the tame year, both days inclusiijf, respecting Stale lax. DTX. Tq amoont of outstanding State tax for 1859 and previous years, $4894 45 To total amount of State tax da plicate for 1860, 13638 96 To amount received on unseated lands, - 183 85 To amount due Jacob V. Rohr bach Treasurer, Irom Common wealth 331 13 819708 38 CR. By amount of outstanding taxes for I860 nnd previous years, 4717 0TJ Hy amount of exonerations for 1860 and previous years, 820 93 By Collectors Commissions, 613 85 By abatements allowed by State Treasurer, 4"7 33 By cash paid State Treasurer es per receipts, 11186 29 By County Treasurer's commis sion on $11186 28J 111 86 519103 38 Jacob F. Rohrbach, Esq., Treasurer, in oc count with the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, for License from the first day of Jan uari 1860. to the last day of Dccembtf of the same year, both days inclusive. DR. To amouct received for licenses for restaurants for 18C0, $340 00 To amount received for license for Taverns for 18C8, 1162 50 To amount ree'd for license for li quor stores for 1860, 350 00 To amount received for license for retailots of merchandize, brew eries, billiuril rooms, teo pin al leys, patent medicines, coal & lumber yards lor 1 ((), as per mercantile oppruiseis report. To amount roe'd of Hawkers & Pedlurs liceuse for 1860, 1240 46 60 00 17 00 323 00 $340 00 CR. By 5 per cent commission on ?340 By cash paid State Treasurer 03 per receipt, By 5 par cent commission 00 1000 and 1 per ceot on 162 50. CI 621 1110 67$ $1162 50 17 CO By cash paid State Treasurer as per receipt, By 5 per cent on $350, By cush paid State Treasurer' as per receipt, 332 50 $350 00 33 50 52 07 By exonerations, Hy 5 per cent on $1000 4 1 per Ct. on '206 96 By L. n. Funk's receipt fnr pub- lisbing mercantile appraisers list of 140 names. 14 00 14 00 1 40 1125 49 By John O. & A . A. Yoongman's ri-coipt Tor publishing inercan. tiin appraisers list of 140 names, By 5 per cent on $23 amount paid for printer s hill. Dy cash paid State Treasurer as per receipt, $1240 46 2 50 47 50 By 5 per cent commission oo S50 By cash paid State Treasurer as per rsceipt, $50 00 Jacob F. Rnfiriach, Esq., Treasurer, in ac count toith the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, respecting Militia fines. DR. To amount 2ua Commonwealth aa Auditors report of !8iS $147 42 Outstanding Taxes for Delaware 1853 Wm B Irwin. 1855 James Linn, 1815 A J Cenrad, I6f6 Jacob lilonm, 1857 Anthony Galaspy 1856 Joseph Uogendoblar 1858 J li Wasser 1S58 Jacob Miller I85ri George Zimmerman, 1H58 F.lias Eisenhart, 1859 Klius Eisenhart, 1859 James Oakesf 1859 David Heiser 1 859 Abraham Eckman lHf 9 John G Vouim 1859 John Farnswortb 185!) John HiinLirJ 1859 Daniel Wolf 1859 Jacob Hui sicker 1859 Jacob R Clark 1859 J V aiiodlaier 1859 II R Gulp INCO Jacob Uishel 1860 John H Haupt I8G0 John II L'nebach 1HC0 Jacob D Hodman lKtSO Edward liautn I8G0 Jacob Hunsicker 1800 Danivl V Conrad I860 Genrgo Harris 1SIJ0 Philip Kcratetter I860 Samuel Oruckemillar I860 Jonus .Stine I860 H R Culp I SCO Joseph Johnson 1860 George P Morti I860 William Johnson I860 Benjamin Banner 18H0 Solomon Sliindel. I8fi0 JohnLampher I860 John J. Kilter I860 John Farnswortb. 160 Joseph Graves I860 E T Drumhellet I860 John Banford I860 John Dunkleberger Those marked () have since paid. Marked Statement of Finances of Northumberland County, January 1, 18C1. DR. To amonnt of outstanding Com misjsioner's orders for I860 & previous years, J1711 42 To excess of county funds above tbe iudebteduesa of the county 7C01 99 $9313 41 7915 U 100 00 1298 27 $9313 41 CR. By balance due-ns per auditor's settlement with Jacob F. Rohrbach. Treasurer. By amount due from Francis Bucher, former Treasurer, By amount due from Jacob Youog, former Treasurer, Northumberland County in account with the Cvmmonwerlth of Pennsylvania re. peeling State Tax on Red and Personal, from the first day of January 1859 to December tht Zlst of tht tame year, both days inclu tivt. DR. To moonl fixed by Reveooej eommieeleners for I860. 14358 M To balarce sseeeead by Cn( CR. By exonerations, Collectors percentage, By does outstanding up to Janu ary 1, 1G1, Treasurer's commission 00 (21 85 $86 00 1 15 38 42 22 21 03 $147 42 Uy amount uae Commonwealth Expenditures j Receipts of Northumberland County, from the first day of January 1860, li tht ast day of December, of tht tamt year, both days inclusive. DR. To 123 orders leBued by Com missioner's' for viewing and surveying roads, bridges, &a. 230 00 To 11 orders for prison expenses, 103 04 To 79 orders Conimouweullh costs, 861 92 To 10 .orders for Coroner's In quests. ' 151 CI To 56 orders for Constable's pay 120 02 To 37 orders bridge building i repairs, vo !o To I order for county auditor's, ' 72 00 To I order for S. I). Jordan aa- diting office accounts, 15 00 To 4 orders for lleftindinp:, fi9 60 To 5 orders for Joseph Everett, 1M 50 To 5 orders for Samm-I Knt, 119 25 To 4 orders for Philip Clark, 313 50 To 2 orders for printing. 70 00 To 45 orders for assessors, S33 65 To 43 orders for public buildings, 366 8fiJ To 7 orders for prosecuting at torney, 287 86 To 37 orders for road damAgea., 2285 08 To fi orders for atl'y for eouDty, 358 58 To 14 orders for juror's pay, 2364 25 To 13 orders for court crier, 111 00 To 6 orders for SberiQ's fees, 851 97 To 49 orders for fox sculps, 54 29 To 21 orders lor incidentals 283 64 To 10 orders for Fuel, 79 00 To 15 orders for clerk's pay, 247 92 To 69 orders for election expen- sea, 1375 43J To 1 order agricultural society, 100 00 To 2 orders for Pennsylvania Lunatic Assylum 960 33 To 1 order for stationary, 59 25 To amount of outstanding coun ty orders, for 1809 and previ ous years, To depreciated money, To Treasurer's commission 00 312055 33 orders paid. 179 25 10 00 301 38 $14078 77j CR. By balance doe couiity by Jacob F. Rohrbach, Treasurer, as per receipt, 1859, By cosh received from collectors for 1860 & previous years By cash from unseated lands, By cash from seated Inods, By cash refunded by collectors which bad been exonerated aud since paid, By cosh ree'd from F, Bucher. Dy cash received for rent of pub lic buildinf9 Ac. By Bmouct ree'd from Hucksters, By amount of excess of eiptsidi. lure above receipts, $ 25 18 10583 96 543 76 136 56 132 SO 100 00 35 72 150 00 2360 78 14078 77$ Jacob F. Rohrbach, Er.q , Treasurer, in ac cotmf tt-irt Ihe Treasurer of Scholl Board and Supervisors of Roads for Taxes on Seated and Unseatid Lands for the ytars 1853 and 1859. DR. To amount received for road ta 1544 42 To " " school " 1552 55 $3036 97 CR. By receipts from Sohool Treasu rer's and Road Supervisor's, balance iu Treasury, 2950 64 14C S3 $3090 97 1SC0 and Previous Years. 229 66 S 67 Shamokin 100 79 Zerba Northumberland 82 6t 83 3 Zarbe 76 33 Milton 6 Ml. Carrael 114 85 S73 17 Point 34 88 Upper Augusta 138 93 9 77 Coal 04 83 Coal 138 05 103 09 Delaware 397 83 89 04 Mount Carmel 61 27 48 15 Rush 233 41 43 48 Sunbury 130 45 79 29 Upper Augusta 176 75 83 66 Zerbe 1 67 Jackson 87 79 Lewis 78 6 Lowtr Augusta 93 23 Milton 77 61 McEwenrvilla 28 81 Chilisqueoua 679 37 607 35 Cameron 116 78 123 J)4 Delaware . 9i6 94 799 34 Jacksun 10 Jordan 155 41 220 8G Lewis 20 93 731 3 Lower August 338 19 3u5 15 Lower Mahonoy 183 75 855 61 Little Mahonoy 118 29 65 61 Milton 146 82 351 61 Mount Carina! 74 91 S3 57 McEwensville 21 87 143 58 Northumberlsnd 168 78 290 11 Point 3f 19 315 69 Rush 61 69 271 47 Shamokin 873 81 625 0! fcSuiibury 870 8H 890 61 Turbutville 40 8UJ 63 69 Tin-hut 255 I'S 6 lift 13 Upper Augusta 857 16 489 53 Upper Mahonoy 130 21 148 20 Washiugton 70 71 15 US Zerbe 450 83 352 81 Coal 833 69 290 77 87178 07$ 88701 21 19 43 19 00 $S8 (t) to he settled by administrator. commissioners over the am't filed by revease coinmitiiom rs, 63 86 $11122 81 CR By amount of State tax assessed forlboO, $13633 96 By amount assessed on nosea'.ed lands lor 1S59 and i860, 783 85 . $14422 81 W the nmlersiened Auditors of Nor. liiutnberluiid county, State of reoneylvau'a do certify that iu pursuuuca of the 4lU sec tion ol an act rcpululiiis couiuieg auu towu sinus passed on the lfltl day of April 1631 wo met at tho CommisKioiiers' office, in ttitt boruuRh of Sunbury, on the 21ft day 'f Jantiury 18C1, aod adjourned f:om time to time, und did audit aud settle tha several acrouuts required of us agreeable to the said acts of Assembly and supplements thereto, according to the best of our juil(ia. merits und abilities. Aod we do further certify that upon duo examination of the expense book of the county, tbe indebtedness of the same yet uupaid in orders is $1711 42. Iu witnesses whereof we have hereunto set cur bands aod setils, this 14tb dey of February, one thousaod eight buudree sixty nna. (J. P. LITTLE, L. 8 P. W. GRAY. L. 8 . . JOHN UUFFA. IL.8 LIVD AND LEAUN 1 LET THE PEOPLE STILL COMIVIB TO - LIVT, AND THEY WILL SOON LEARN THAT FRILING & Git ANT. AT THE AR12 SELLISG GOODS CiE-A.a?E3Pl, than can ba purchased elsewhere. A. FRESH BXTPPIj V Ust received by Railroad this vveek. REMEMBER THIS. AND PROriT BT IT. 8unbury, December 15, ISflO. SENTBYESPRES 3 aVSRYWKEBB. Retailed at Wholes&lo Prices, Made to Measure at $13 per doz. OR SIX FOR. KINE DOLLARS, iTTIthout Collars on, with Cellars on $2 par doi. satra. MADE OV KETT-TOEK MILLS MCSLIN, With flee Linen Bosoms, and irarrantftl ss geod a SMrs as sold in the retail stores at 12,13 each. ALSO. THE VE?.Y BEST SHIRTS THAT CAX SB MADE AT ti KAOII. , r.'fl. ThM who tLlak t cannot moke a food ffldrt for (13 p-r dozen ar mistakes. Hem's Uia coat ol en dozen (19 fine shirif. . . SO Tarda of Kew-ToriMllsnmsliBatHXe. per Jt ( ( 1 yards of flna Linea, at OOo. per far J, 8 ta Making and eutttnj;, 8 09 J.aumlry, tit buttons and cotton, COc 1 t' profit Total.. (IS OH Self Measurement for Shirt3. Printed illrocllons s?nt free everywhere, and so essy to understand, thit any one can tats their own measure forahlrts. I warrant a good ft. The c.-.sh to bs paid to th Express Company en receipt cf goods. Ths Express charges cn oae dosan Shirts from Knr York to New Orleans Is 1. P. 8. -PARTIES TVISHIKG BmitTS IK IIASTE, no having time to send forkulvsof He Murament, aho-ild send per mall, prepaid, one of the best fitting shirts tl.ey Lave got, il.it. r.j any alterations that may ba required. 7 S. W. H. WARD, from London, , 387 Broadway, up stairs, ' Dctwsca TVLita t Talker Strosis, KEW-tOrX'. March 16, 18CI. tf ..Jr; PATENT SPRING HOUSE. 478 BROATJ.WAT', NSW TOIilS. Should bo in every family. School, Gymnasi um. Asylum, end Hospital in the Itinil. Ar, not DANGEROUS, like the common Rucking Horse. Stands firm on Us reJental, will net weor CARPETS, and has no Rockets to itijura the I'ect. "Health and happiness Uitta same saddle." N P. WIS t?s FROM THE "HOME JOURNAL." "Of all the child-furniture we havo ever seen no article combines so much of those two impor tant things health anil happiness as the Ad justable Patent Steel Spring Saddle Horao, in vented by Jesse A. Crandall, It ia not tlanirer. ou8, like a common rocking-horse, to children' feet, cannot be upset, does not wear carpets, hut atands firm on its base, and ita action is so like the gallop of a live horse thnt the child never wearies of it. This .atest of child-novelties is ex ceedingly tlfgant and artistic in design ; and so adjustable, substantial, and durable, that it will last a lifetime. It ia indispensable in every family where there aro children. It should b in every primary school end gymnasium in the country, as it can be maJe large and sironif jnough to sustain grown persons. As a pedes!--! for photographic pictures, nothing is more beauti ful. "Every Oiphan Asylum and Iti'titulion where children are congregated, should be furnihcj with a number of these beautiful articles Tbey are filled with side-saddles when required." DIRECTIONS FOR A DJL'STINO. Open the after part of the base sufficiently to allow tl e axle to go in ils place ; then raise or Ijwrr Ilia Horse to suit yoa. Screw the belts iu the side verv tight. rF' These Horse are WARRAFTED ece vear. March 10, ie6l tf Oval r'ijo.ogrnph frames. WE desire to call the attention of Ihe pubiia toour Lithocoma Oval Photograph Frames. They possess all the good qualities of wood frames wiih the advantaSe of gruater durability as they never wurp cr crack, and ere sold much cheaper, V.'e ulao have on hand a large variety of .WOOD OVALS, wuieb. we offer twenty five per "cent lower than can be bought elsewhere. Also, a good assortment of Passe I'artouts. (Square Frames at proportionally low prices. All oruVs bv mail promptly tilled. All who come to our great Commercial Metropolis vie invtle to call se and examine. II. W. LADD c CO. 453 Broadway, New York. March 30. lf-61. C. UUH'KBEST & SO V, suscrACTi-miii or FINEST QUALITY OF BOOTO 8IIOB8 KOK (iENTLEMEN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL N 4SAu;h Kuiih Btrfet, Hniradclphia. C Hrr W. J. i;itsir. Match iJ, ltul-.8j Wsitrriest, Jcwt'lry & PIIvr Ware TTflJ w.M ri-sprclfully ii;;"nrm onr (YieijCs, rntrnns V ami Hie pui-lic eenrtally, that ti ive now InStJiM Sllj oiler WlHJt.K.sAl.i: AM) iiKTAll., tit Ihe ! uvi-lt Cukli I'rit-tiS, a loite iinii very tiiuice iluclt ui' WATCI1KS, Ji;V) .Lit V, MLVIUi AM) I'L.UDU V AK1J, of em Y vanriy anl l le. i:v,rv iJrsciiutini nf TIAMOND WOr.K and other JIAVt:i.KV, luaJg to oiilvr, at h.irt Uitica. I3r" All Uivxla W nrrai:tod to be i.a rifprese itrd. N. u .r.iiticular aitvnij,iu driven to the repairing ut Walches Si. J Jeweliy of every ili-K-ripitnn. STAL'fIT.K It I! A R LEV, No. Market Street, 3 .alh SlJ.', PhiUiulj'bia. Mari-U iJ, ls-00. -3i . PHILIP 8 H A V , 43 NFOUMS his friend and the public in gene rl that he constantly keeps on hand. Boards, Hhlngles, Lath, Joists ai.d all kiuda of Lumber and building material, wwen M wm eeii ei ue li wrat prices. March 80, 1MI, 1