Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 11, 1861, Image 3

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THE LUS or LIFE AT FORT MOtLTRIK.
A floor mercbatof New York, who has
'jast married from Cbarlettoo states he was
impressed into the rebel service, tod was la
Fort Moaltrie daring tbe whole battle. lie
co dC roil previoas report of the destructive
effect of Major Anderson's fire, end ados
"Tho very first shot from Fort Sumter
eamo booming into one of th portholes
oesr which 1 was stationed, dismounted the
goo, end shivered the carriage Into thousands
of splinters. These splioters were scattered
with terrible force throughout the fort, killing
thirty-three men instantly, end wounded
mnny more. Tbin wan tho most destructive
ingle shot we received, bot thronphoat the
entire cannonading the bavoc in Fort Moul
trie t as terrible. The dead and dying lay
about us in every direction, and were tram
plod under foot by the soldiers in their arda.
oai Ubor.
"We bad not surgeons enough to attend to
them all, aod tbe groans of the dying and
their piteous cries for help were distresing in
tbe extreme. Wben Sumter bad finully
capitulated without loosing s man, thank
God lliA relatives of our dead and wounded
riestened to Moultrie to learn their fate.
Mothers came, asking for their sons, sieterB
for brothers, sons for fathers, and all were
told that all were well lost none wero kill
ed, but that confusion prevailed and the sol'
diers could Dot be seen.
"That niplit the bodies of the dead wero
boxed up and conveyed on shore where they
were buried in trenches in the negro burying
ground. One hundred and sixty bodies were
conveyed to the burial place on a snmll
schooner, and the others by various other
conveyances. On the following day, when
relatives inquired for those who were dead,
they were told that they bad been sent a why
to other points to recruit their energies.
"livery possible menus were resorted to tn
keep the trulh from being known. I myself
counted over two htiudred dead bodies in
Moultrie, and know thut there were others
which I did not see. 1 have no moans of
knowing the extent of thn slaughter at the
other fortifications, but heard that it Wns
ferious, although Dot so great as at Mobil rie.
I was told that one tbol at Ktevens' Buttery
dismounted a caution and killed several per
sons." a wire rlpi uiai r iitK Tit. ii run j
III. MIAMI.
It will bn remembered that Lieut. Abner
Bniend, of tbe first Artillery, wus sent, a few
weeks since, by Lieut. Sleinmer, to Washing
ton, to appiise tbe Government of tbe abso
lute necessity of supblies oud rciuforccmenta
at Tort I'lekens. Forgetful of nil obliga.
tious of honor aud duty, Lieut. Smead took
Montgomery Iu lua wuy northward, aud hav
ing submitted his despatches to the perusal
of the rebel authorities, prodeeded to Wath
ington, whither the news of his treason hav
ing nuticipated him, he was not shot, an he
deserved, but simply struck from the roll of
tho army. The wile aud children ofLient.
Smead, with the families of several officers ou
duty at the South, wero at Fortress Monroe.
The Lieutenant haslensd from Washington
to obtain his family, aud remove them south
ward, but his movement wus not so rapid but
Ih&t bis crime hud been reported before him.
When, therefore, ho pterented himelf at the
fort, he wus refused atlinitssiou, the officer on
duty declining "to admit a traitor" within a
Federal poet ; the only favor couceded being
thut be might have an interview with Mrs.
Stnead without the wulls. That interview the
nuhappy miscreant is not likely to forget.
Attended by a few female friends, oue of
whom furnished the account which we give of
the Bcene, the lady met her husband, and in
terms of scorcbiDg eloquence, reproached him
with bis shame,
"(iu home with yon !" she exclaimed.-
"Never ! Our putbs in this world are hero
utter separate. I disown jou. A coward
a ini a traitor, you ore no husband of mine.
Henceforth you are tome as if dead. As
long as ! live 1 shall wear mourning, aud be
es a widow; and rest Bssured 1 sball educate,
our children to excrate and despise your
memory as that of a recreant and a traitor."
Tnrnsng with these words, the noble and
patriotic woman reent red the foit, uud gave
way to her Very natural feelings. We may
fid I thut Mrs. Smead, like her discarded bus-tao-l,
is a native, of Georg a, and that while
ne latter went Southward tn obtain the To
ward of his treason, the former, witb her
children, bus come North, passing through
this city on Tuesday, and ii now at Moms
town, N.J.
It is an illustration of the temper of tho
mob ruling at Baltimore, that it seized upon
the baggage of the party of unprotected
wives ul cflicers witb which Mrs. buiead and
cur informant traveled, aud but for the inter
tervnee of un tfli cer of Fort Mcilenry would
would have detained their persons. A great
er part of tbe lugguge ofthe party, with niar,y
articles of value, was tken awuy vio.'outly, und,
of course, will never be recovered.
Our informant states that the garrison of
Fort Monroe numbers 1,200 men, having
mpU provisions for a year, and tbat men
and officers have uuiled in a solemn oath not
to surrender tbe fort, aud believe that they
cun hold it against any lorce that can be bro't
aguiusl it. The furtreee is surrounded by a
pliuu so that the approaches will be extremely
tliQicult. N. V. Timet.
Glorious Old M Assariii'sms The reqni
sitnm of the United .Mates government fur
the troops from Massachusetts was inadu on
Tuet-day, the 10th ull. Boston is more than
5U'J nnies from Wus liingl(n, and lour times
as fur us fbiladelpbia. Yet a regiment of
1.000 men, fully equipped and provisioned by
ber, parsed both these cities bulore either had
moved u nun, aud in less than four riajs from
the reception of the cull the whole number of
troops lequired mora than il,f00 bud been
letpulched beyond ber borders.
This bus no equal in history, and fully end
finally deuiotibl rates tbe probability ol a reli
nbU aud tfiicieut doaieatic militia organiza
tion. An iustanee of tie celerity ofthe move
ment is seen in a company siileen mileg from
lioston, the coinmaudur of which was Sitting
at bis dinner-table t one o'clock, discussing
thu possibility of bis beiog ordered out. The
loor-beli rang. It was the order, lo three
hours afterwurd (4 p. m ) be marched into
I'uneuil LI all witb eighty live meo fully equip,
ped and ready.
Tub U. S. steamship Niayaru, just arsived
jU'.IJoetoD, from Japan, is a screw. frigate of
4500 toes, and the tirst vessel of ber class in
(he United Hlatas navy, bba was built at
Urooklyt), N. Y., in 1855, from models de
signed by the late George Steeis, The ves
sel is 345 feet long, 60 feet beum, 33 feet
bold, and is propelled by three engines, which
can be worked siogly or together up to 2,300
liorsa Iiower. Her greatest sneeil nnder
steam bus been thirteen kuott per hour, and
' tinder sail aloue seventeen knots. Hbe car
ries f)00 men, exclusive ef officers. Her arm
ament is tho most formidable und effective ol
any ship intheuavy. It consists of 1 1 inch
guns for throwing shells weighing 180 pounds,
aud shot weighing 270 pouuds, a distance of
four miles. 'The guns are all ou tbe spar
deck, and, workiog ou traverse plates, can be
discharged from either side ol tbe ship. -
No Vbsseli are allowed to leave New
York barbor between sunset aud sunrise, an
order 10 that effect coming from tbe Hecrela
ry of tbe Treasury. The rule is enforced by
armed vessels iu the Narrow and Long Is
land' Cni. T'.itwarit A Mt.t.na tha millinnrA tS
Hm Jmtfvj, it i laid, las sinuiCtd bis id
taiDtiua of equippiog regiiueul of bis own
-tact oisa lor thH aecrica of tbe coot-Vrj -
Tbfi fi tbt rjtJ.Lg:. - ,
Stiut Bmckfi ki Ft'OJTiv Shots It n
Said tbat when Col. Betijvnin F. Butler, id
command of the M ossachusetls Regiment,
lauded, some of the atithoritiel of Annapolis
protested against tbe passage of tbe Massa
chusetts trjops over Maryland soil, when be
replied t "Sirs, we came bore not at citizens
of Massachusetts, but as citizens and soldiers
of the United States, witb no intention to in
vade any state, but to protect tbe Capital of
our common country from invasion. We
sball give no cause of offence, hot there must
be bo fugitive shuts or ttray bricks on tbe way-"
Fi.kntt of Firr Arms. In contradiction
that Massachusetts wus short of fire arms, tbe
Governor officially ttutes that he is at any
moment prepared to arm Six thousand troops
with the best rifle and sabre bayonet whenev
er tbey shall be called itito the field for active
service. We bear it rumored tbat these arms
were obtained in Canada.
The first actual snccess on the side or the
United States in this war was achieved at
Alexandria, Vtt., a few days ago. A party of
fourteen went from Washington and seized a
steamer there with several thousand stood of
arms belonging to tbe rebels, compelled the
engineer to fire up, end brought ber in tri
umph to Washington.
New Advertisements.
Executors Notice-
NOTICE is hereby given that letters testnmrn
tnry on the estate of lohn Kline. Sr., late nf
Hush township, Northumberland county, deceas
ed, havebren grnnted to the undersigned. All
persons having claims seaittsi the estate of tbe
said deceased, are requested to present them, and
persons indebted thereto to mnko immediate
payment to
ISAAC CAMrUELI., Executor.
May 4, 1G1. Gt
j S hereby given that the Auditors of Upper
Angus' township, will meet at the Commis
sioners' Office in Sunbury, on Thursday Bnd Fri
day the 2:iih ami tilth nf May, instant; when
persons indebted or having claims against said
township oic requested lo attend.
The Ovcrt-eers of the Poor and Supervisors
elect for lSfil, are requested to enter security on
Thursday the 23d inst., according to tbe late Act
of Assembly.
The fchool Treasurer is requested tomret the
auditors on Friday tbe 2-llh, to have his accounts
auJitt'd.
HERMAN CAMPBELL,
ISAAC CAMPBELL,
JAMES BACHELOR,
Up Augusta twp, May 4, tstil. Auditors
liUEGtitc oitm:its.
Brigade Inspector's Office,
Kisni-nr, May I, 186!.
BRIGADE Of! HE 1.8 NO. 1.
The uniformed militia ofthe 1st Brigade, flth
Division, will parade for drill, review and inspec
tion, fully uniformed and equipped, according to
law
The 1st Battalion of 1st Brisnde, Sth Division,
Major J. II. Adams, Commanding, will meet
for parade at the house of J. H. A dnm, in Upper
Mai o:ioy township, Northumberland county, on
Saturday, the lath day of May, lBtil, at 10
o'clock, A. M.
WM. K. MA 151 Z, Brigade Inspector.
N. B. Commanding officers will see thnt tho
arms and equipments ore in good order and con
ditioii, and will be particular to be prepared with
muster rolls of their respective companies, certi
lied under oath, and all other information re
quired by law, to be forwarded to tho Brigude
Inspector,
Sunbury. May 4, 1861.
A NO 1 HER A hlill 'AToF
Millinery Goods,
at the Store of
.Hisses H. Si. I-. MIlSSSLlin,
Simpson's Building, Market Square, SUN BURY
rH E public aro invited to call and examine
-- their .Millinery Goods jusl opened, such as
Ladies' lli ess Goods, Silks, Lawns and the latest
New Voik and Philadelphia styles liUA.NUTS.
LADIES' DliESS CATS.
Corsets, Skeleton Skirts, Notions, Ladies' Gloves,
Hosiery, Handkerchief, &c , Vc.
Gentlemen's Goods such as Collars 'Union,'
'Anderson' and a variety of patterns.
We intend to sell low, cull and examine our
stock.
B. & L. SHISSLEK.
Sunbury, April SO, IbCI. 3m
MANHOOD.
HOW LOST, HOW HI10ItK.n, JtT PUJUSUED
IN A SUAl.UD KN VKl.urU :
ON the nnlnre. trrtiinipiit, nitil radical cure of sperma
tmrlirrii. or Seniiiml Wciikiit-ss. Sexual Dcliility, Ner
vousness hhiI involiiiilnry einiHiuus, inducing imuoleucy,
und Mental uud Pliykieul Incapacity.
Ey IIOIST. J. CTl.VUKVVrcM,, M P.,
Author of the '-Gieeu r.ook,M4c.
The wnild-renowncduulhor, in link ndrnirntile Lecture!
clearly proves llein his own experience llrjt the uwfu,
consr(jueites of frif-uimse may be ctleeumlly removed
witll'.ut ineilit'inc uiel witlioiir iinnfzeifus suryleal opera
tions, houcirs, iiiKTruineuts, rtns or eopUnls, pAintinii out
a ini deol cure tit once eertiim and i ficctual. I.y wliicli
every sutler, no mailer what Ins condition may he, may
cine Iiiiiirl-Ii clu-uply, pnvuit ly uud rudieiilly. This lecture
will pinve a ho n t thouFaiidsinid thnuBiinds
Sent under teal, in a plain envt-'ope, to address, pniit
paiu, on the receipt of two isihtuse stumps, bv addressing.
Lr.C II. J. C. KUND, 137 How-crv, New Y'rk.
l'ost OiQ:e box 4,5-t
April 81). 1;-p
Assignee Notice.
"jOTICE is hereby given, that all the property
" both real and personal, of Georeo Zimmer
man of Upper Augusta township, Northumber.
land county. Pa., has been assigned to the sub
scribers fur the benefit of his creditors, by his
Deed of Assignment having Jate March 89th,
!8U.
Therelore, all persons having claims, will pre
sent them duly authenticated, to Jeremiah Ziui.
merman at Shsinokiiitowu, or lo John Fawns1
worth, Esq., in Upper Augusta township, and all
indebted will please come forward and settle
without delnv.
JKKBMIAH ZIMMERMAN, ) . .
JOHN KAHNSWOKTTL A"'Snces
Upper Anpusta twp.. April 13, lgCI. 4t
New Millinery Goods.
Mlt,n M. U CtitSI.sUIt,
Faun Street, lu o doors ntuthoj the Shamulin
Yulley I'uttsuille Jtuil Jioad,
s-crnsrBxjn-x-, penn'a.,
EyPnCTl"L'LI.Y informs the citizens of
iMiiBtiii nnii vinniiy, iiidt she lias just
received Irom riiilaili ipi.M a lurga and sih-iuliil
assortment of tlie uiul fasliionable and latest
LLJ CE SJ SIS 5LS3 !CP 5S3 ,
HATS, 8 H A K E K S, TRIMMINGS, &c,
wliich she is selling at the moit reasonable prices-
"I 0 hicli he tli reels the aitoiitiun of the ladies
ami invites all to call and see them.
Thankful for past patronage, she hopes ly
keeping to heal absortrnent at reasonable prices
10 continue ine same.
Sunbury, April 13, 1SCI 3m
BEREYSBUEG MALE AND FEMALE
pETER S. BERGSTRESSEK, Principal and
- Teacher of Latin, Greek and Matheinstics.
PRESTON MILLER, Teacher of Practical
Surveying and English.
Miss fcOI'HIA WILCOX, Tsacher of Instru
mental Miitic.
SUMMER TERM commence on Monday,
April Bth, 1661.
7'erms er Quarter of 11 weeks.
Tuition in Primary Department, $3,00
" Acadrmia 84,00 to 6,00
Classical " 7.00
Maste nn Piano with nn of Instrument, H.OO
(nod BoardinK, Ac, iu lha VUIsgn, per
eW, $l,S0 to 3.00.
Por furlliri r.ni. .lr.' Mirs the PRINOl
PAL, Vri)h..- I . .....r,-,;, Pa.
Atrii 1, i-1 . 4
AYER'S
CATHARTIC
pills:
eniiilNiiiliiKf An ywi out of
ordttr, with fmtr yxtotn d
raurrifl, fttid your frtllnfrft q.
einilurtblr Vtm nymp
tntti an- often tlir? pr?lnd to
HritttM Illiipiw. Botoo fit fk
tcknMai lererplnKiioii yem,
mitl Rhoulil be mveriotl hy m
timely ti tf Uifl ripclit rum
wiv. Taho Aytr nod
i;f'-Wi;--
cU-nnne out tbH rtUorrleml hit
timm fiiirifr th blood, und
let tli iliild move on unfH
uttuitcj In limtldi apnln,
r wkt, ffV -tA'1 HE 'wy liinumto tlia riiDrtions
"'s-. -vifcJfe 2 tlvlir, nuiifr tbytm ft-vm
d?Aftm. A foM )N4t1 goinrwliort In tho txly, tint ol
fiinirtii lift nntmnl InnrUmm. 'J'ha, If uot rrlhr4.
rwirt upon thriuilv mid tiio tirmnnUing orptiin, fr
il iirI njr Rfsncritl nenrnTKt Iona hu fforl n g, h nit tlinMiM.
liil In tliin roitdiiitMi, fipprMiil by the dummrfnuint,
tnke Ayer'fi I'ilh. mul dee hi tlirputly tliey iMot-e the
mrnrtif action "f tho njrHtnni. mid ivlih it tlio ImuyAtit
fcrlhi(f nf hritt tli i it. V lint in triiufiitd nu uppiuunt in
ttiN tiivliil mill H'lnmnn Coniluiiit, it iiImi tint (u itmny
nf (ho dit'p-inrtil nml il:iitui-tti ilil'ttntHirri. Tim umiio
pttiHintivo tMfff! iH'ln thoni. rtiiitnl lv niiuilur otwtrtie
ti"it.i niil tlrnnciiiPMtK nf Urn iminnil fniictlntiii ul tlid
tly, flif.r I'ltt r itl'lly, und many uf h?m ni1v. niriwl
bv tlio tuiiu iii-'nil". Nhiio wltn kntiw tw f li tifH ol' tlio
rillw. nil) iinilai't lo riujiloy llifiu w lieu itu(rriitg from
tin diwrdiMM tli'-.v ril'.
liiH'tii-'tif livni trtttttii'i itiv!l! ttti In nome nf tlie
prtiiri:il citivtt ntid fioiu vtiivr knuwu pub) in pur
8ou.
Ftvm rt flmvartUvff Merchant if St, I.nuit, th. 4, 1855.
Itt. Arm: Ymir I'M nri ilic mi n-m r.f nil Hint I
Pfi't'tit in tni'dK-lms Thy h:iv vnrvi my little dtttieht(r
o( itltfHMM mum iiftnti li'ir hamti und f't tlmt Imtl pntvud
hiritriihlt' tor ym-n. Ilor umttier luw liue-ii lou( i'iT
uihIv nfllfr ti'd willi lit tt 'liM nml ilinjh n Iter nkn and
In her Imir. Utr otw chil l xn cured, alio nlmi tried
yuur PilJu. ami llicy luivo cucod m'r.
AM MOIUiltllMJIS.
An a Fninllj' Phytic.
From Ih; I-. II". OtrtivrifM, .Vrie Ortnmt,
Ynttr rilln nrc Hm prince T 'trKvi. Tlndr xritpnt
qnnlitl-tej suri;u"i uny c.ifliufie okh.mi. 'J'lmy mo
mild, but vi'iy xi t'tiii Mint riVirtinl hi tln'-ir nlinii on tlie
)i(nvi'ls. wlii'-li nctUt s tlit'in liivitlimblo to m hi the iluily
tieiUuieiit uf tlitfiisrt.
IIrnnachctSJ kllrartn,' lie, Foil 1 Stomach
Pi;tn 111!". A vkh : I r;inn t :uiiver vow v:hnt complnlntu
I 1kiv f?r7 v.iMi y'Mir V 1 ttt-r it,ni V.y suv nil tt-tt we
ftc frf it tt.it h t pnwiti'v: vtwliriu, 1 .tire pre nt dp!!i
d"ii'-u mi uti i'hTitt tl intlnilii! In my d:illy rontot wirli
(lifli-nott, niii iM'liuvint .in I )' tint ynur I'ill a fluid US the
boat u have, 1 uf omtnu Viihm thi-m bilily,
rirr-JniTi, Vn., Mnr 1, 1P.1R.
Pn. J, O, AYn. f!p! T Imvn Ihh.ii rnpfetif llv citml f
tlio W'ii't.t h.mhf ftp Hirv littdy ph?i Ituvn by ft dw ir two
fcf Miii- Pill. It Hi-elm tfj mido from a ff.iil toumcli,
Which tln'V clt-rinm nt inc.
Y'jiirn with gi.-at pv"t, KT. W rnKliLK,
Cti ). f Strnnw (.Vtiii if.
Billons nUorilcr Tslver Complaint.
f"OU Pi . Th'mlw Itr11t nf X'W V-rh V ft.
N t otily nr ymir PiMm mhuinildv ndtiptnl to thMr pur
;ih mi iiiiTi'ttit. I tit I (hid ilit tr bi-iiflit'itil i-ITt'rlfi nj-ou
thu l.ir tt-i v iii-ii Indf il. 'l li ybiiH In my nnc
tio tiovft iimiu i-IU'clutil IVr the tiiro of b'itont cm
l'tiitt.i Ihtiit ttn i.n. ivuii-ily I tun niijiiiioii. oincunly
It'j.iifH ihttt wt h:tv nt lin itli ii MiK"tiu whitli M ttor
thj thu uuiiUtiiitcu ul Ut-' iiut- i-u uud thu ittiile.
lii.i'i;rT or tub l.vrnunn, )
Vnfhiiij-t.'n, D. i, 7(h frK iSU. f
Ft", t I lnv n'l ymir Pills in my nfntl nnd bHi(l
ftl.I'MUA VVt'l' Mlll't "t llittdv till til, It lid CIlKIHit h'filitlt' tO
h..y iln-y lira ttu: I . - itihiii lie wv viuploy. Their H'iu
l.ti;n aitii ii ii tint hiT i4 ijiiivk niul tlfridid, cono
it:" iiily tlt ;m- an nihiMitiMe it iin-'ly for dftaiicHitititf
el lh.it lu-.tn. Iini'cd. I havo hi'l.iuin found n Ctf-n of
t ii mt (.(- 1 1 li-liiiiitf Unit It did m.t li-atlily yifld to
th.iu. J iiituiitil j.iti s, Ai.'iM' i l: AM., M, 1).,
i'.'iijS.'c.un f-J the Minu Jlnpitul.
Iynciitrryt Dlnnhan, Rolnx, Worms.
I'ntm J, C Uncn, ff (,'itiv'i
Your VlU h;tvii (ni t a l. iif; dial hi my piiKtlre. nnd I
lt"M Mli'lil ill i sltflii us niu- t tilt' bi'PI ltpt-1 it-lit I jiiiio
i-r r.-tliMl. ' hfjr iiit.jr.tii. i th ct upmi the liver inakH
thiiti mi I'Xinlli-iit u-nu-.ly, wlii n ji vi"ii in ftltiull titles for
uysevtrrj ani (iVn i,0"t J btir fn.H-rcntiuft
in tkf- them vi at-r-t(al-ln and cittuim-iit IwC the Mm
lf woiiioli and cliililuMi.
InieiNln, Impiii'lly of th Itlond.
fiftn I.iV.J. P. lt,mett l,ih.r tf jVf tVn.rr'f, Itnatt-n,
Iti. ATi'ii: 1 h;ieii' tl yur Pills with t'xti.initlirm'y
mi'-Cf- in mv l'iiiii!t an'! aiii-inn Ilium I inn iulle. to vhit
in dlMie--i. To lntil;ttu Iho tiitiiini of tlmestl.m imd
purify tho blood, ih. r :m- the Vi-iy l.-st f.-iu' .ly I liavu
cvi.r known, miii 1 c;.n cnnd mlv icbUMiiui'iid'tliiii t
lii triwiur.. VfUisj, J. . Ill M La.
Vyondnr Co., . Y., Art. I'l, 1S.V1.
Vnwn 8n:: I uxi icii vmik Otlh ti it. I'iiiM in mv j-inc-lli'f.
unl lili'l thrill an s-xivll. lit Hit itiM In rh-ausc iho
pystfiii und purify t.Ur fau.iUnn . 'r .'t...,
sK'll.N li. MKACIIAM, M. D.
Cont Ipnlfon. C'of I vriirm. U ipr'ftlon.
IttM-ttiiintiHiii, (ioift, ottralxtn. LfA'uii-
uyt Iiu1hIs. m. etc.
l'ic:;i !i:J. I'. utj!,nt M. iUir tx fttmt'la.
Too much I'unitot l f.i.i nf yniir Pill fi-r thf fnrf
co.-tn-ni f. If tluin i.f iii fialiMiiiiy bavt found Iht'in
us fllh-ai j us hi 1 h.ne, ttii-y idiuM j'iu mo in nut laiui-hii-,
it 1t tbtf bn-rit ui lb. inuliitH Irs who niflV-r ftwii
th.it iiimilaifii. r birlt, ahli-.HIi l.;td mtitf;lt in iilf. Is
tin- nt;'-ui!ir of of hi-n tlctt mv i.M. J lw'u vn c it-(iri-tvfs
t' origin id- in tin- livur, lul yuur 1111 affect that
OIV iu nnd cine lite dioaste.
From M.r. ;. !tviutt Vhtjski-m and Hnhrfc, Jltthm
1 find on" nr tw- lm-tr drficn of your PilK. t:itin nt the
fi-Mpfr tiinr. nrt' i xolli nt n iMntiVr ul" the u-t'nvtf n'n
turn wh-n wlidlyor "irliul!y nii.pr'r., ;m ilw n-ry
ofT'tr tliiil in ct-tusr t!; fttith'i nii rjfl it'.rm'. T!n y
mv ! uim-li tl.u UtHt pby.iic wo havii lUat 1 ioc-ouuuviil
lio othur In my p at ivii Ik.
Ftom th: A'-r. Dr. H-wWg, !ht M.Vrvh'nt lut. Chnrch.
rn.ftR! HtiinMiili.t.a.. dan. fi, Is.'.'i
ll'NrtH'n ,it : 1 fdi aiM h.i un :rai.-inl f. r ilu n li. f
yonrsldi; h:i l-njiiiii; ni- if I fti hat t,,-,tt my nuv to
xoit. A r. I f!tl.-.l i-t mv h:nl.- and Im sut.it i-ii vxmi
i-iatlncf lf"t i. tviibh I in r'trnttif ihnnaa
mm. N'.twillian-iia I h ul th.t bit-t t.f pM-L inn. tho
dipiiwi iriitw woTttntd wmt't. until by the nI ,if vair
X'''-lltit avi;t iti Haltnimra, Tt. 'iii;Ui;hzi.i, hint oiir
V. h :r rll'icis ui'itt nh.w. but tin p. Py .eiswicilug
hi itio u-rt i'f llifin, 1 urn u w riaiicly wt-ll.
Pi NTR ClIAMCCR. I'll Ml l!olr, T.I.. 5 P.T. l.'.S.
Pn. A if r.n: havn hn eniitvlr i-m -'d. by your Pi d. id
J,',r-itn -d.- Onut VL I'Uititul ihM:it that bad ii.t! ii'i.-.t m
firyi-ftr. INtTiNT ftMIiLM..
"yMrt ff tlii VVU In marlft conliin Mernirv,
wln.b. ulibi.iih n vidua. U riMiudviii hl.iilut hand, is
dnnpemim in n pnl-li- pill., li.mi ibt drradful r.-n-c.
miftiri that li.tii.-nlU' Mi-i'lt. It.rniitirtn no, Tlu-fce
contain na uieivmy or n.in.'ial miIi.hhv wh.-itrvcr.
Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for $1.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER 60 CO., LtwoU, Mass.
Sdd by Fiilimr At Cirnnt,nnd A. V FiscluT, Punbory
J K. CukI iw imd t. Brown. Miltmi; lir Wcnrk, Me
Krinville ; Hi-iiPiiyiUr A; Chrinnnt Tnrbntville ; R. J.
McCuy, N'oMlitiinbt-riund aud by Uculeie evcrywbvie.
AjHiltfii, IrUi ly
Northumberland Bridge Company.
y ELECTION fur ofilceis and managers of
lhe Northumberland Driilpe Comiany will
he held nt the hiiusn of Mrs. Anna lturr, in the
Koroup.li of Norihumhcrland, on Monday the
Cth day of M,iy, 1K1.
'I'he elerlinn will open at 2 o'clock, P. M.,
and close at 4 o'clock, P. M., of day.
JOHN TAGGAIIT, President,
April 6, SO I. 4t.
UO YOU WtT WHISKERS.
DO Yd' NS'ANTWIllKIIR?
PO YOU WANT A MUI'PTACIIE?
DOVOf WANT A WOLTAC!IE?
ItelliuliauiN Celebrated
STIMULATING O N G U li N T,
oi fte ir(i.iler nnrf 7uiV.
Tlie inbscrilif ra tnke il?usire in atiiiounriiif; to the ciii
Xuoa nl the L'mteil &t;ite, that lliey have ublaiut-tl the
Agency I'or, unil ale imw einthUil toi.ffei tn tht; Aliierk-un
piiMn:, tlio above jumly t-cltbrulce ui.d wurld-reuvwuixl
article.
J7, Slimulalliia Onnuent.
uprepnrwl by Dr. C. 1". Uelliiipnuiil, an eiiiliirnl pli)icisil
ol Lunii.'ii, uimI is u-airunlcd ii bung nutatlnck set of
HVn'.iers or Mnuftache.
in from tliiertn six wi-cka. 'I'lie urticle is Ilia only one
of the kind used by Hie t iein.li, und iu London and fa
rts il is in universal usu.
It is a beaumul, ri-niionik-nl, snotliinf, yet atnnulutin;
Cill)iouiid, aellng us if bv inailit- upon llic tools, cuu.inp a
beilifiil growlh i f luxiuiunl Imir ll n,plird in the scalp,
it will cure luldnras, und cuuse to SirinK up in plai-e of
tlie U-lldsiintsa tint crnwlll of hair AnnliM m oi,li,i-
todirrclions it will turn red or lowy hair dink, and restoie
I'.iu) lui.r to iiiunfimi! color, Waiving it S'ift, tinuotn. and
rlexible. Tlie Onqiieni'" is an liidispeutihlo nilicle in
eveiyaentleniairs ti.ilri,aiut afier one week's use lliey
would u it for unv consideration Iw without it.
The subscribers are the only Ap.-nt. for the artirle in
the I mini Mak-i to whom all t.rdera must be ailorrs.id
fnoe One Hollar a box for sale by all UrueL'isls and
ealers; or a box of Hie '-Onc;iirnt" (warranted lo have
tie debited elleei) will lie aeut lo any who desire il, by
mail, direct, anruirlv pai kee, on receipt of pi ice andpoat-
"Di-'i"" --ri-.j " -
IIOUACK I.. HKOIMAN ft CO.,
DrnpniMs,c., St William bt., New York.
Fir sale at tins oiliue.
Match 11-61.
CONFECTIONARIES, TOYS &c.
M. O. QEAHHAT,
CONSTANTLY keeps on hand all kinds of
Confcctionsrics, Fruit and Toya, which he
ia selling at wholesale and retail. Having the
necessary machinery 4c, he is manufacturing
II kind of Toys, ami keeps up his stock, so that
purchasers will not be at loss for a supply of
almost any article they may desire.
APPLES! APPLES ! I APrLES!!!
Just received, a Urge lot of ftpplea, which he is
selling at wholesale and retail, at low prices
i !(( ui a call.
M. C. GF ARIIASr
'teS J, ".!. -If
mm
JLtSLIE. 51Ss5
SPRING GOODS!
AND
A T Tf A T)TT7TTr
AT
LOW PRICES
AT THE
ONE TRICE STORE,
OF
B. IT. BRIGHT &. SON,
WHO OFFER
Splendid Inducements
AND
GREAT BARGAIXS
TO
Sunbury, April 13, 1K6i.
KOLO.MO.V JULUK,
Attorney at Law,
SUNBURY, Nortliumbcrland Co.. Pa.
(Formerly FreeburR, Snvder count)',)
OFFICE, Market Street, a few doors east of the
IS'ortliern. Central Ivailrotid Depot and two
deors west of the I'ost Ollice.
All Professional Business, Collections, Sic,
will receive prompt attention.
March 30. lMfil.
JAMES A 11 Ji Bli'S
WIIOI.ERAI.B AND RFTA1L
CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT,
S. K. Comer Second and Chestnut st$.t j
IMtllatlclptihi. j
GKXCY f'.rth-rATKXT KQl' AMKIXO TIMItTY
1- DAY Cl.Ot'KS, u very ilcsirnlili-uriiciy fur Cuurcii
ea, Hutfls, b:mkf, Vmiit U'mis-. Piir'o'n. ,Vc.
Alio, M.nnit'uriurcrt'i 1'INK ODi.U IX.NS. !
Cl'Tkt p'i'aiml and waTMittnl, i
CIK'k I'r mtini itn- ii, every lerip; iin. j
Philuilrlnliiii, Jmiunry l'.)t 1 - I 3 !
SUNBURY ACADEMY. !
riMltm'M.MKHTKItU of tin- Smibuiy Acaili-my will i
J riitniiieiice on tliL-tt.h of April.
'I'lie r.tiiise ol' iiislruolii.it i-uilirncrs every lieprirl- ;
meut of tdui-tttioit t:lltt-ii: ill our Ih-s Ai-rttl,-illu-3, pn-iitriii. '
sitt'lcitts one either for a proicsdtouor to euicr tuty cijss tu !
Coltt-ije. !
TI1RMS l'KH QUARTIUi: j
Comntnn St-liiiiil Itrntirties, 81 CI j
II luiier l-!iiLrlitlt llratielics, 5 l.rj I
lentil anil Ijreet lltitufiitt-s. 7 00
Tuitmu to beptti'l liefi.re the rn-mllt. tf the tcim. '
llnjirtliiii l,e tiuu lit tnviilu fiinuiiLs ul iiotit tfl ?5 to '
SI3 pel week. J
S. P. WOLVF.UTON, I'nuciptil. j
Smilmry, Mnrt-h 30, It-fJJ. I
Estate or II. J. VOLVtiiiTOX, ;e- .
CCilHCd. j
NOTICE is hereby given, that letters of admi- !
' nistration having heen granted to the undor
siRned, on the estate of Horatio J. Wolverloti,
late of the borough of Munhury, Northumberland
countv, l'a., decasscd. All persons indel ted to
said estate and llvse having claims aiiinst tlio
sanii', are requesiej to present tlieui duly autlu'ir
tit-atrd lor settlement to
GUOKtilAN A WDLVERTOX. Adm'trit.
Or W, I. Ckisnouoii, her Attorney.
Sunlury, March 30, 1861.- tit
AUDITOR'S REPORT
UECEIPTSi EXPEMDITL'UKs OF .VOU
THL'Mn Eli LAND t'OU.NTV.
Jacob F. Rohrbach, Esq., Treasurer in account
Kith the county of Northumberland, j'rom
the Jirst day vf January 1&G0, to U,e last
day in Decembsr of the tantt year, bth
dajs inclusive.
DK.
To amount in hands of Treasurer
es per last Auditors' report, $ 25 13
To amount of outstanding County
Taxes for 1659 aod previous
years. 1210 C2
To amount of County duplicates
assessed for 1S0O, 11 5C0 9G
Tn amount received on seated
lands lor lttuS '50, 30C 12
To amount received on unseated
land book fa" 1858 and "50, 513 70
To cash refunded by collector!
which had been exheorated
and afterwards paid, 132 0
To amount received from Francis
liucher, former Treasurer, 100 00
Tu umount received for rent of
public buildings, Ac. 35 724
To cash received lor Hucksters
license, 150 00
To balance doe, 7015 14
$-J19'J4 31
CR.
Dy amount nf outstanding ttxei
for lbOOand previous yeaia, $ 8704 21
By amount of exonerations allow
ed collectors, 337 73
By collectors commissions, &7a Ti
By errors in duplicates, i !K!
liy aniouul paid oo Connty orders 1205D 33
By Treasurers coiuaiissioo on
$12055 33. 301 SS
By depreciated money, 10 00
By & per cent, feet on IToclsters
licaoM, 7 SO
(21991 51
Jacob F. linhrhach, Esq., Treasurer, in Otf.
r?o'nf tcith the county of Korthu-nlmlnnJ,
from the f.rtt (af of January 18G0, tn the
last day of December, of the same year,
both days inclusive, respecting State tax.
DR.-
To amount rif outstanding Stat
tax for 1859 snd previous years, $4894 45
To total amount of Stata tax du
plicate for 1860, 13C33 90
To amount receiver on onseated
lands,
To atnotint due Jacob F. Rnhr
bncli Treasurer, from Common
wealth
"S3 85
391 12
S19703 03
cn.
By ntnnnnt of oatstaiidmij taxes
fur 18G0 nnd previous years,
I'y amount of exonerations for
18110 and previous years,
By Collectors Cnmrnissii-us,
Ij.V ubutiiiiifiits alluwed by Uto
Tieusnror,
Ty csfIi paid Slata Treasurer d
per receipls,
By Cuuuty 'i'ri'innrer's comruis-
Eioo ou U18u liti
4717 07i
820 93
Jacob P. lloh bacli, Lq., Treasurer, in ac
count with Hit Commonwealth of Pennsylva
nia, for License from the first day of Jan
........ I lpi i . .7 I . I s ti i
umvlttfiO.M the last day of Uectmbtr
the same year, both days tnclusiec.
DR.
To (tmnnrt wived lor licenses
for restaurants for lH(), 310 00
To umount received for liceose
for Taverns for 18C0, 11G2 TO
To nniimnt rec'J for license for li
quor stores Tar lfcOO, Z'i0 CO
To iwnrtnit received for license for
retuilois of merchandize, t-ivw-enes,
bilhnid rooms, Iva pin ul
le'js. paleiit meilici.ii , coal ,fe
lumber yards Tor 18U0, ns ptr
mercantile oppruism-s report, 1240 -1C
To snintint ree'd of II tinkers &
1'edliirs license for lfGO, SO 00
CU.
By 5 per cent commission on 3-10 S'7 00
Hy cn9li puid Statu Treusurer ua
per receipt, 323 00
I CO
Bv 5 per cent
S1C00 nnd 1
coninnsi')n
ptr cent
on
on
51
1110
By cn5.li puid .State Treasurer 09
per receipt.
Sill 02 ;o
17 so ;
332 oO
By 5 pnr cent on S3.t0.
By c !-li puid fitme Treascrer
per receipt,
:ro 00
33 f)0 j
I'.y exnnerntions,
liy ii per cent on 1000
"ct. on Jpfl li;
A 1 p.
Py L II. Funk's receipt for pnh.
I i -i Ii i 1 1 mert'aiiliio uppraiiori
list ol 140 names.
By John (J - A. A. Youncmnn's
receipt for piiblishin mercan
tile appraisers list of 110
u allies,
By 0 per cent on $23 amount
puid fur printer's lull.
Uy cash pun) Statu Treasurer an
per receipt,
14 00
1-1
1
00
40
1125 -10
5i2-IO 4(i
2 50
17 50
By 5 per cent commission on -'S.'O
Uy cash paid Stalo Treusurer as
per rict-ipt,
00
Jacob F. Rohrbach, Esq., Treasurer, in nc
count iclth the Co,ntit'in,realih of Ftnnsyh-a.
nia, respecting Militia fines.
DU."
To amount due Commonwealth
us Auditors report of 1850 $147 42
Outstanding Taxes fur
IS-i.T Wm B Irwin,
lN.r') Jimts I. inn,
J tVuiad,
H.'iO ,la'-"!i Uloem,
lo7 Alitho'.tv (jnl.t!"iv
ls:,s J.tsej h ilogendoblt-r"
Ii-S J I! Washer
1S5H Jacob M il'i r
18 )9 (ieorie Zimmerman,
Elian Kl-inl.art,
IS51.) Elian I'.im nliurt,
lft.'tl) James ( lal.e-')'
! Irt.VJ David lld er
i M.'jS .l r,t!i.i:n Eehir.an
.'J J.il.n C Voniig
i IS.'.'.I Joint rariiituurth
! I8.",0 J.tllll Uaiil'or.1
IH.'i'J Eanii-1 Willi'
I85'J Jacob Huiisitkir
: lso!) .laftli It Clark
, I SMI J V Coodlaiider
! In.vj II K Gulp
i I8CU Jacob S iiitltil
)Ki;0 John H llati,t
ISliO Joim II l.lti'.-l at 11
j ISCO Jacob 1) II oilman
IK;U Edivanl Dutiin
; l.Slil) .1 atoli II un-li ker
I Mil) UaiUL-l U Conrad
I lt(j') tieorijc Harris
I ttst'.O P!iilii Kerrli tter
! 1 (-1.0 hamuli Prtickeiiiiller
1SC0 Jonas Stino
I IMiO li i: Ciiii
I but) Joaepli Jel.ii-:ct:i
I l SHU tit-ori-e 1' Muilz
! 1HI0 William Johnson
i IHliO Eenjamin lialnur
j ISIitl (iolmiton Ir-liliidil
j lbt.0 John l.ttmplu-r
; ISt.O John J. Killer
I lMtii John rurusuortll
18li0 Joseph liruvea
: ls(it) E T liruiitlielicr
ISOO John Uaolord
1SG0 John DuiikitbcrgtT
Those marked ') l.ave since y iid. Mailed
Statement of Finnncrs of Northumberland
Coi.i.ty, January 1, leCl.
DR.
To amonnt of rmtFtandirc Com-
mib.-Moijer'n onliTj lor 1EC0 i
! previous yetirtf, 1
! T-. ........... ,.f ........In r,,.lc ..l.na
ai
42
the iudt-btedutsb of the county
7001
00
$3313 41
57H13 I t
100 00
1293 27
S9313 41
cn.
By balance due n per nodilor'-t
settlement ilh Jacob F.
Holirhaeh, Treaeurer,
By amount duo from Francis
Bneln-r, former Treasurer.
By amount due from Jacob
Youog, former Treasurer,
477 S3
111EG 28J
111 60
S. 19708 'ii
Northumberland County in account u ilh the
Cumumnwerlth of Fenneylcania respecting
State Tux on Real and Personal, from
the first day of January 1859 to December
the 31at of the same yeur, both Coys inclu
sive. PR.
To amount fixed by itevenue
eommieeioners fer I960, 14339 55
To b'inc sMesssd by Coflui;
CR.
Ry xonrattons,
Collectors perventsgo,
Uy Cnes outstuuding up to Juno..
ry 1, 1661.
8G 00
1 la
S3 42
21 S3
147 43
(Treasurer' commission on 2l 85
isy amount one Uoiuflionwdalih
Expenditures Heveiptt of Aorthnmhirland
Cour,ti,from the first day of January lfitiO,
t' the last day of December, vf the sume
year, both days inclusive.
DK.
To 123 orders Issued by Com
missioner's for vieniiitf uud
surveying rosds, bridges. 4ie.
To 11 orders for prison expenses,
To 7'J orders Cummoaweallu
costs,
To 10 or Jars for Coroner's in-
10 (Iff
103 Oil
853 92
(int'stB, l.M CI
To fid orders for Constalilo's nnv 320 02
I'o fid ordurs for Constalilo's pny
I'o S7 orders bridyo building St
ripairs,
990 21
72 (JU
IS 00
Ml CO
m fin
119 2S
S13 SO
70 CO
F3:i 03
SclI tij
To I ord'tr for county nurlitor's.
To 1 order Tor S. 1J. Jnrdoo uu-
ditinp oBico nrcnantr.
To 4 orders for liefunditie.
'I'o 5 orders for Joseph Kvcrett,
To & orders for Samuel Ktit,
'l' 1 r., lt,,i; r-i...t.
i . v , i . , i . ii 1 1 1 y i. nun,
.'To 2 ordurs for printirp.
To 45 orders for assessor?,
'P.. A- f. ...ul:.. i.. :l ir.
j. I i ' I-' viui-13 nn iiuom- 1-HillUilil'",
of To -. fur '... ' ,
. - --- i n -
torni'V
27
22H:.
:i;".3
23'i 1
111
to I
SI
or.
To 37 order? fir rood damnjes,
To 5 orders for utt'y for county,
To M order? for juror's puy,
To 13 orders for court crier,
To U orders f.ir Sheriff's lees,
To 40 orders for fo.v. sculps,
04
f.8
2)
00
'.'7
20
To 21 orders for ti.cldetituld
2:'-3 (i l
71) 00
2-17 V2
loll) orders lor r upI,
To 15 orders for clerk's pay,
To (i!) orders for election expea
eeS To 1 order ncrienllura! snriety,
If
10 J
00
i I'o 2 orders for l'enut-ylvuni.i
! Lunutic Assylnni
To 1 order for stationfiry.
j To amount of outstundiditit; rena-
ly orders, for ISj'J and previ
i otis years,
! To depreciated money,
sno
50
' lo I ri;asurer's cjnini'.ssioa CO
' $12055 33 orders paid.
17'.) 25
10 00
301 33
I
C21 1 CR.
$U07S 77
Dy linlaneo di:o county by Jacob
'i F. Ki.hrbaeli, Treusurer, US
per ri'cei t. 1, .!),
Cy c;i h received Irom collectors
for ItT.O .v: previous yet.r9
Dyciii-li liom u list'tit-. d hind?,
l',y cush front se.ite-.l lattt's,
Dy cali ri-'ii:'ided by cu!lctors
liieli h.id beeu fcxotioruled und
since puid,
Hy cash ree'd from V. r.'irher,
Uy cash received fur rent of pub
lic buildings Ac.
Uy umount ree'd from Tlucksters,
by umount of excess of expeuui
luro above receipts,
S 2.1
IS
lo;-:s or,
."IS 70
130 5tJJ
132 80
100 00
U0 00
23C0 73
$ 1407a 77
Jacob F. Rohrlnch, Esq., Treasurer, in ac
aunt U'ilh lite Treasurer of Siholl Roard
anl Supervisors of Roads for Taxes on
t'nated and Unseated Lands for the y.ars
lid8 and 1B50.
j DK.
; To amount received for rond tax 1.711 42
i To " " echoul " 1552 55
00 !
I
S300u 97
Cll.
By receipts from Sobool Treasu
rer's uud liuad Supervisor's.
I'y balance in Treasury,
2050 C4
lid S3
30'JG 97
ljiCO and Precious Years.
Delaware 829 6(1 5 57
Ktiamokin 100 70
Zcrhe
Northuitihorlaud C2 CI 83 53
Zirl.a 7b
Milton .IS C2
Mt. Carmel 114 S3 V.,3 17
Point Si 6S
I'pper Augusta 12S UJ 0 77
Coal 01 ts-i
Coal 13 05 K'3 UJ
Delaware U'J7 S3 b!) 114
Mount Canned Ul 7 4$ 15
Ku.ii 233 41 43 4S
!uiibi;rv 1U0 4S 7il K'J
ruper AugQFla 175 75 3i 80
Zrlie 1 67
Jackson P7 78
I.ewU ,'" (S Ci
Lowlt Augusta "i i
Miiton "ill 61
.McEnenrvili -i Ul
Cltiiisquaque 579 37 Cu7 3S
Cameron 1 IC li l;: 91
P.iawaro 310' 'Ji 7U9 3d
Jutkaon It)
JoiJau 155 41 ICO PC
Lewis !iO Oi 731 '3
Lower Aujett iiiii 19 3n.j 15
Lower Mahonoy 183 7i'i So.ifil
Little Malioitoy 110 'i'J bo iii
Milton 140 3o et
Mount Carmel rt fl 92 f-7
McL'ttni. villi '21 t7 14 h
,N. ,-lliuiuUilanJ 10S 70 2:iJ II
Point iii 10 3'.5 Ci)
Ku.li CI S'.l 12 7 1 47
Mnmokin 3T3 SI 5i.-, 01
fc-iiiibury 370 li'jli 01
Tutbutvillo 40 !: , fi3 51)
TurLtut "AS l':l 5t',j 12
I'pper iluitita y-r,7 10 4'j'J jj
Ljper Malicnoy 130 SI IU id
Wmdiintou 70 71 15 !
7.-rb 450 33 5.'2 (!l
Coal 333 ol) 8uj,7 7
S7I70 07 S701 si
19
19
() to he settled hy adminitltiitor.
eotnmi??iocer3 ovtr the otn't
CieJ by rweuue couiaiisiu.Hts,
03 PC
h u t: fcl
Bv amrnnt of Etnto tax aitesfe l
forlrCO. fl3C:
13 CC
By ameuiit a-r-seil on nutcatrd
lands lor 1S.VJ and 18( 0, 7il r"j
HUT2 51
Ve th ttndersipncrj An!itnrsof "or
thuinberUntl county, Stele of reunMlv.in;.
tin certify that in puiuatice of thu -1th t-eo-liou
ol an act regulating couoties and t'wn
thipH passetl uu the loth day of April liiJI,
we met at the Contiuissioners' oflice, iu tlio
borough of fiun bury, en tho 'Jlst day cf
J auuury 101, and adjourned f:om liuia to
lime, and did audit nutl ct'ttlo the several
accounts required of es ereeabln to the
said acts of Assembly end 'supplements
thereto, according to thu best of our jude.
inents 'and ubilitiee. And wo du further
cettiiy that upon doe examination of tho
expense book of the county, the indt btedness
of the came yet unpaid in orders is 171 1 42.
la wittiest-us whereof we hafo hereunto
ret our lands aod ol. this 1-Ub day
February, ooe thousand eigbt huadruts
009.
C. F.L1TTI.K,
V. Vf. URAY.
JOHN HFi'-V,
I..S
I.. S
us
LIVE AHD LGAHN1
LET THE riOPLE
STILL. COMIMB TO L.lTt
AND TIir.Y WILL SOOM
LEARN THAT
V RILING & CItAKT,
A T Till!
HASIIIOTH STOEE,
ARE SELLING
GOODS CHEAPER
than can bo purchased elsewhere.
A- FRESH BTJIIL'S?
Uit received by UeilroaJ (his neck
KEMEMBEKTHIS.
AN1
PnoFIT 11 IT.
Punhury, Deremhcr IS, 1SC0.
SENT BYEXPRlnSS"
-;'" i'fiM A B f-
Retailed at Wiia'osslo Price
m&e StSSct SVVt;
HaSo to Lkr.suro at ipl3 nsr dczr-
OR SIS FOR NIKE Oti?.S,
!lRtLout CsUari cn.ritU Co'lara cn 1 2 V S:,t- sstre.
H.KDZ OP SETT-TOSS iUL13 StCaW,
yr.'Ai Cr.o I.trfn IJooma, im'i v.-ftrmntt-il as f.tO'l a Ehirt
as suM in tbs retail itcrci tit 3-:.--0 caca.
aito, ma vrmr vi-zt fh tp.tp that c.:t sk
MATtU AX t luVCTL
V. 3. TTiors li9 tUiit! I car.ti'jt tiwteawfl !V.rt!-.r
(1J Vcr J-:-'a rtitLsa. il.r's (Uj cst vt iuj
f.O ytr.'.3 or::rf.York5WstnnT!ar.M-'.Ve. rT-t-1 ""
7 r.ris cf fini L'.nen, ct OOo. rcr yarj, 3 Ttl
takirToacat?ire. 9
ln.r-.ury, ij bttttccs Lad eolten, t.-Je 1 I
1'ca'M - l-j
Tctil.. - 13CJ
Eolf Kcasia'cmcnt for Shirts.
Printed tllrlioni icLt free oTrywhcre, nnd po c.'y
li ur.dcrstaud, thut any cne enn ta':e their crn mea.un
for f!:irt9. I f-.-nrrrtn. & fod tit, 71. e crux tj te J.uld Lo
ii.t Lrpress Corjp&ny on receipt, 0 gou-lj.
The KrnrcTS rhnrres ra 003 idea HiuxU frra ITeTv.
Tori; to INcf Or.Mas is tU
hftvlr t!mr to rend lor Kiiie'' vf Mfisurcnip"-;, h:.pc11
fee 1 ji'T mail, prcwaid, enn of th WstfittlrshirM .'..-
LhTd jot, Elai.i j ar.y U'cr.tiictuj tliat iaay be r-v..lri.U.
f S. T7. II. "v7ArtD, from Louden,
SS7 Broadway, up stairs,
', .Betwea V,TU-.;i- Vi'sUvr tr-'j I V-VORS-March
10. IgJl.-tf
P ATI" N'T SJ'IIINU IIORJSF.,
ISIiouIj! Ito in every family. School, Cymnasi
urn, Asjltim, and Hospital in the land. Arn
not D.NUKKi ll.'S, like tho common RockiiiK
lit rsc. 6UihU firm on ita Pcdertnl, will not
wear CAKPLTS, und has no Rockers to injuru
the Fert.
UcaUii tit. J hui if ner.s in the r.ime saddle. " N V. IVij
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FHOMTHB "HOMn
.ion
"Of all tlif ol.il J -furnilur" we hiivo ever recti
no nrtielvcoml.ines f-i ttiik'.i "f t!ie;a twj impor
tant thine, health and LappiiiiE-i us the Ad
justable l i.ter.t SIclI S("in.r Saudle-IIerse, in-ver.i'-d
by Jesse A. Cr:'.ri'..i!l, It if not clunker-.
otis, like common rot kiu-lwrte. to tliildn:i'.
!re. ci.ntio! be vpset, does not wear carifti, but
stand tirin on iis hiif..', and its ncli.in i o liko
the ftallop of a live boro t.ut t!u child never
tveariet of it. Thi atext n iiihi noveitifc is ex
ceetlmly cb eanl nnd arli-tii: i-i derii:n ; nnd n
atljuftal.le, f ub-t.tnti il, ur.d tliiraole. 111 it it v i!
last a lifetime. It in iudi.jpc'.uuhhi in every
family wlit re there are children. It should bn
in every primary erhool ov.tl g.Mnnasiuni in thu
country, as it can be mode Urge and strong
.'iioush to sustain grown :cr-otis. As a prdeatal
for photographic piciures, nothing ia More beauti
ful. Every Oiplnn Acylu'n and I:-.t:tution where
children arc cone refuted, should le furniahetl
v.iih a number of liiii-c lea .:!iol articles They
are lined with aidc-Eaddics v.hcr. rttpiiicd."
MUECTIONS F(!i: A l'Jl.'.STIXCr. Open
the after part of the bu-to auliicieiitly to alio v tbo
axle to go in itM place ; then rais e or I v.er tie
Horse to kiiil ou. fccreiv the lolii in toe tide
erv tiul.t.
W Theso Horse ora Yv AKIIAK l i:!) one
vc.-.r.
Mnrrh in, lfCl.tf
Oval t,soJos:r.'ii!3 G'VnEut'M.
desire to call (he attention ofthe pi!.Hs
" (oour Lithoeoiiia (Ival riW.ojr.raj h f'rj.'i ta.
They p ''iii all liie (tootl ipiih'.lfii ol wood fi.uiii
with lit.- udai tajeof (-ru'er dtiriil'ilit in. tloy
iii-v. r warp or craclc, and are tjld much cheaper.
t.'o f.bo I.umi un hand a htre variety of
V'0''1 ( l V A l."5, wliii o e oir:r twenty liv-) per
cent 1-wvr ih.iu can l e bovuhl t Iscwhete. Also,
a pood &--rirlir,ent of Pasa l'art..uts.
f .jiune I''i'.itnea ut proporlioiti!y low price'.
All order bv mail t-rotuijtly tilled. All whu
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' pome to orr ftrr:il (.'ttiiiii t rtiai .Metropolis wo
j invite tw cull sit. and rxamine.
II. V. . L.1I4- C(.
4.3 Broudivitv, New Vo:.
Msnh m. T6!. '
C. i:i:7iiiUit'2 & sov,
i:..Mft'Ti-itKl;s VF
F I N P 3 T li L A 1. 1 T Y OP
BOOT S AND ei-IOTSO
r vil OUM LIiMEN
II' LI O L Il ' A I E AND RETAIL
V 4'tltl. l".Ui!h Mref. IVlihiMphM.
- lii:,!.u r W. J. sMtyssnr.
March U, Irvi. tim.
Ts Hitiics, Jewelry 4i Kllvr Ware
irTT-t; wuiilj Tfj--i f nlly inf. .rui our I'riertt's, paitons
W attJ tin- (tal'iit- L-fntrmly. lli'tt w, littve now itittt'ts
ami i lTtr WI!l'i.l't.Vl li .WO RKTAll., Rt lite lowest
r.i.li I'tii-'s. a liiiiT' umi Vf v.-lt. nee ntwl of WATI'llliS1,
Ji: KLIt V, l it .V.NU I'l-ATIIU WAKH, o every
VMttrrv etui tv,
Ia-'in : Svtii.ii-'u ef 1.1 VMOVD WORK en.l t.ih-r
JITtvit'.i'Y. nn..! !. crater, ut hrt i.ottca. W AU
rtnnt..d t.t be r.-j-rsi-nictl
N. 11 I'tiitti-iilitr s'.teittwit jrtv-M in il-a ret9irn if
Wauics and Jcnclty nt rv.-ry ,1 ti-riuuiui.
t I At Kt't:it ,V llAlttTT,
No. (IN MntVi-t Suet t, S. ata St.le, rintaaelplm.
Mari U S3, IMW. ttn
r.urJifriR! "zTurrisijR
r u i l i r w h a v .
IwtXTiM'O', I'A..
P NFORM3 his frieiids and the public in gene
of
sixty j f rl. that he constantly keeps bund. Husrdj,
: fnirg!-s. Lath. Joists ard all kinds uf l.umb-f
; ni building uaaiajUU, nbicb L v.iU i
l':w.-t price.
, Sl.i.tt SJ, Mil.
l'I st tu