M at JJ t to: s,. THE DEATH OF ELLSWORTH- FftlTll U-AKS Ur THE UlVUHKEHl Conveyance bfthe body to New York. Th , The Funtral Ceremonies Scenei in Bal timore, Washington and New York. The Anamination, - Oos of tbe associates of Col. Ellsworth thai deUilt the particulars of tbt ltd occur rence: - "In passing op the street of Alexandria, he was accomoauied by Mr. H. J. Wioaer, Military Secretary ef tae regiment, tbe Ubep lain, the Rev. K. W. Dodge, and myself. Al lint he summoned no Board to folio him, bnt he afterward turned and called forward loele squad, wilb a sergeant from the first company. We passed quickly throogb tbe treeta, meeting a few bewildered travelers isaoiog from the principal hotel, which eoemed to be cotnina slowly to its daily tenses, and were about to turn to tbo telegraph office, when the Colonel, first or all, cangbt light o! the Seceseiou lisp, which bad so long swung Insolently in full view or tbe President's House. He immediately sent back- the sergeant, wilb an order for the advance of the entire first company, aod, leaving the matter of the telegraph office lor a wolie, punned on to tbe hotel which proved to be the Marshall House second-class inn. On enter ng tbe open door, tbe Colonel met a man in bis shirt and troweers, of whom be demanded what Bort of a flag it was that bung above tbe roof. The stranger who seemed greatly alarmed, declared tbat he kuew nothing of it. aod that be was only boarder there. Without questioning him further, the Colonel sprang np stairs, aod we nil followed to the topmost story, whence, by means or a ladder, be cumbered to tbe root, cut donn tbe flag with Winser'i knife, and brought it from its staff. There were two men 10 bed iu the (turret whom we bad not Observed al all when we entered, t heir position beiog somewhat concealed, but wbo now rose in great apparent amazement, although I observed tbat they were more than half dressed. We ot once turned to descend private Browncll leading the way, and Colo nel bllswortli immediately folllowiog him wi'.h the flag. As Urowoell reached tbe first landing place, or entry, after a descent of some dozen steps, a man jumped from a dark passage, end hardly noticing the private, leveled a double-barrelled gun square at tbe Colonel's broast. Urownell made a quick pass to torn the weapon aBide, but the fellow's band was firm, and he discharged one barrel straight to its aim, the slugs or buckshot with which it was loaded eutering the Colonel's heart, uud killing bim at the instant. 1 think my arm was renting oo poor Ellsworth's shoulder ul the moment. At any rate, be eeenied to full almost from my own grasp. He was on the second or third step from the luodioe, uud he dropped forward wilb that heavy, horrible, headlong weight which always comes of sudden death indicted in this mao Ler. His assailant had turned like a flash to give the contents of the other barrel to Brnwnell, I. 'it either he could not command his aim or the Zouave was tuo quick for bim, for the Mugs went over his bead and passed through tbe panels and waiiiicoat of a door which sheltered some sleeping lodgers, Simultao tnuftly wiln this second shot, and sounding like the echo of the first, Urownell's rifle was hoard, and the assassin staggered backward. He was hit exactly in the middle of the face, and the wound, as I afterward saw it, was tbe most frightful ever witnessed. OT course Dtowuell did not know how fatal his shot bad been, and so before the man drop ped, he thrust his sabre bayonet tlirnug and turouub the body, the force of the blow send ing the dead tuau violently duwn the upper section of tbo second flight of stairs, at the foot of which he lay witb bis face to tbe floor. Winser ran from above crying, "Who is hit?" but as he glanced downward by our feet, be Heeded nu answer. TUB REMAINS AT W ASIH.NOTOM. Early on Saturday morniug, tbe remains of Col. E. Elmer Ellsworth were placed in an vlegaul rosewood coffio, at tint navy yard, with glass cover and conveyed to a bearw to the Executive Maasinn, under an escort by a detachment from the Seventy-first New York H-giineot. The sword and cap of the deceased were placed on the coffin, which was 1-overod witb rich bouquets of flowers, among which was a very Urge and beautiful wreath, bearing on the inside of the circle, in velvet letters, the words, "Washington Zouaves," by whom it was presented and placed on the remains of one whom they honored aud loved. The body wls clolbed iu the uniform io which he was nseassioated. Ml'KIAL SKKVIOB AT THE WHITE RCt'8E The cuflio was placed iu the East Room of tin. Executive Mousion at 8 o'clock, wbere it was visited by a large number of citizens and soldiers, uutil 11 o'clock, when the solemn and appropriate burial service of the Episco pal Ciiuich was performed by Rev. J. S I'nie, Mr. lodge, Cbaplaiu of Zouave Regi weiil, Chaplain I'ieree, New York Ueventy first, Uev. C. liuller, Trinity Cburcb, and Rev. J. L. M uracil, Cbrist Cbureh, Navy Yard, 'resident Lincoln and lady, fc'eeretay Cameron, Ueoeral Scott and staff, witb As sistant Secretary Smith aod lady, were seated iiuuiediutely al tbe foot of the coflia during j tue services. TIIE GREAT REBELLION. Wasuinotok, May 26. To day, one of the Zouaves (now stationed at Alexandria) nam ed Buckley, assaulted bis superior office wbo iustantly shot bim dead. Private Jacot.son, of the New York Seventy-first, was drowned to-day. The firing of guns Irom the Pocahontas, to raise big body, caused a false report lo prevail tbat a fight was io progress. The New York txsveoth returned to this city Sunday. Tbey will leave for borne oo Tuesday morning. Reliable despatches state that there was no truth in the report of another attack oo Bewall's 1'oiot. All the Pennsylvania regiments are In food health and spirits. Tbey are beinj drilled into wonderful ellfc-ienry. The commandant, Major Joseph A. Has kin, whose skill and bravery were tested al i'bepultepec, wbere he lost an arm, is io com ma J, aud iias thoroughly strengthened bis position. Tbe 32-pounders are all mounted the furnaces for heating shot ara in apple pie order, the raagazinea are full, tbe baod grenades are ready for use at a moment's no tice, the bombs are "lying around loose," aod the artillerists deep nightly beneath tbeir paos. It is tbe iouotion of the Government to erect a battery oo tbe bill, immediately behind tbe f.Jit. Baltimore, May 28. The three hundred treopa which had been ststionod on the line of tbe Ni.rihern Central Kailwsy passed en roete fur Washington to day. Gen. Cadwalader' troops encamped here are doing well. They are visited by large nombara of the citizens. The lest information from Washington and points farther Mouth represents that all tbe rumors of fighting near Aleiandria and Court House are totally unfounded, ans) also ihe rumors of a collision al KewaU's Point. Aflairsin Washing ton arc said to he quiet A gentleman who left Wheeling last night aays that the- Uuiou feeling there is intense, and several' imminent Secessionists have been driven from the city. The Western Virginians aie de termined to support the Union al all hasarda. From paaaviiars who passed through Helper's Ferry at noon to day, I learn thai ail is quial there. . At the Point of Hocks, whan tbe mails nJ passengers are daily Usnahmsd, the travel has torn .obstructed by so mining tin ImmlhM rtftk that It overhangs the -road, and Is ready lo be toppled ever on tho track at any moment".--The road Is also guarded by the Virginian. W. 1 1 The Virginia Trasaa art ft.aanssas Gap, ' Wakhixutok, May C7-A gentleman, wbo left Richmond yesterday, arrived here this morning, coming by the way of Manassas, Gap. II says tbe train in which he traveled brought a thousand Booth Carolina troops te the Gap, and that the entire number there was estimated at five thousand. Tbey were tolerably well armed acd equipped, and were throwing up entrenchments lo anticipation or an attack, iue dpiibi mere was, vnat toe Federal troops would move toward Harper'a Ferrry by that route. Wasuinqtom. May 27 Evening To-day, a amall gaard of men was ordered from Alex andria toward Fairfax Court House, oo a reconnoietering expedition. Wbeo some miles out tbey discovered at tbe latter place a company of rebel cavalry, drawn op in line. Satisfied witb ibis view, tbey retraced their Steps, capturiug on tbeir way two of the enemy picket guard, wbo were broucht to Washington. One of them confirms the report that on Saturday after noon, abont seven hundred rebels were seven miles obly from Arlington, but prudently retired farther back, wheo they discovered the hurrying of the troops thitherward from Washington. Tbe War Department Is satisfied ot these tacts Irom reliable quarters. A rebel acoot was to-day released irom arrest on taking tbe oath or allegiance. 11 stated that several weeks ago he was acci dentally prevented from subscribing to tbat of the Secessionists, and was now glad tbat he bad escaped the severe hardship to wbicb be bad been subjected. He represents tbat many of his former military companions would rejoice to be similarly released. Bai.timorr, Monday, May 27,1861 UABEA8 COUI'l'S. Chief Justice Taney has isBued a writ of habeas corpus, directed to General Cadwala- der, directing him to produce the body of Mr. Merriman. The writ is made returnable to day. two Prizes captured. Tbe steamer Quaker City bad arrived at Fort Monroe witb two prizes, both very volu ble. One is a large barque from Uto, owned io Richmond, loaded with coffee- Tbe other is a schooner, with a full cargo. Tbey will be taken either to Philadelphia or New York. Commodore litriuebam with the steamer Mimusota, was to proceed to join the Uulf Squadron to day. BKIDOK BURNT. Tbe burning of the bridge between Fort Monroe aud Hampton is coufirmed. It was one on Friday. I bis cuts oil tbe communt- ation wilb Hampton, but tbe bridge can be asily rebuilt. It is a mile aod quarter from tbe Fortress. Tbe report of an action at Sewall't Point is incorrect. Neither Sew. il's Point nor Norfolk will be attacked, uutil reiuforcemeots arrive, but both will be attack- und taken as soon as a sufficient force can be concentrated. AFFAIRS AT ftARrER'S FKRRT. Tbe passenger traiu oo the Baltimore and bio Railroad is in as nsual, with the West ern mail. All reports o! ne-ttruciion or injury of the track at Harper's Ferry are uufounded. 1 learn from good authority lust Geo. donn on is greatly incensed ut tbe attempt to throw down tollman's ruck upon tbe track, nd saya that be will puuisb the parties en- ayed io that attempt. News mrunli Hebel Sources. THE INVENTION! OF SOOTUEKN NEWSPAPERS lUAUINAKT UATTKLS AND VICTORIES. Xamiviixf, Tenn., May 27 A special da tpatib lo the Daily GutUte says thai "a fight look place at Harper's Ferry on Saturday, in which the enemy were repulsed," and tbat "on Sunday there was a tight nl Hampton, bear Fortress Monroe, m which six hundred of Liocolu's troops were killed and wounded, while tbe Southern loss only fifty." Also, that partial returns from eighteen couuties io Vir ginia show only thirteen votes against Seces sion. Washington, May 28. HO ftfnKIOS RECOGNITION. It is rumered here, but not generally be lieved, that tho Commissioners from the Couiederale Stales have bad au iuterview witb the British Ministry, and received a reply to their mifsian, to the effect that the Untish Government Could not receive them representatives of any independent govern ment outside nf the Government of the United Mtutes. Tbe diptomalt here credit this infor mation, as also statements that the French Government has made s.milur answer. ACUIA BUEF.K. The tjeventyfirsl New Yoik llegimeDt is encamped at present at lilexaudria, but it is believed will take possession of Acquia Creek to-morrow. CUTTING OFr THE VIRGINIANS. Efforts have been made to cut off immedi ately the retreat of the Disunion forces from Harper's Ferry. General McDowell will command the Department of Virginia, and will superintend the movement. His Depart ment embraces all that portion or the Stale east of tbe Allegbenies (excepting Fort Moo roe.) witb a radins of sixty miles. This shows tbat a demonstration on Richmond will be made by land from this direction. Tbe Guards thrown out into Virginia report tbat tbe people are all in arms oo the border. PKKNSy LVANIA THOOPS. Owing to (he various' reports of tbe dis graceful condition of the Pennsylvania regi ments, Secretary Cameron will take the matter in his ouu bauds. IMPORTANT FROM FORTRESS tfOKROE. Washington, May 23. Col. Butler and Hon Messi8. Asbloy, of Ohio, and Dnno, of Iudiauna, arrived to day here from Fortess Monroe, oo tbe Governmenl transport City of RichmoLd. All was quiet at tbe For tress. Five hundred troops, conveyed by tbe Har riet Lane, weul up Hampton Roads toward tbe rauulb of tba James Kiver, and look possession of Newport News Point, and there entrenched themselves. The position is one of importance, as it commands tbe montb of the James River about six miles from Hampton. The tradsport accompanying tba Harriet Lane was tired at by tbe bewall's Point rifled cannoo, but tbe range waa toe great to be effective. The steamer Yankee arrived to-day, bring ing three prizes ; at least one of tbe vessel is loaded with tobacco.- - Cuabbkrhbcro, May 28 The Virginia eaoip, opposite Williamsport, was reiuforced by live hundred men oo Monday night and four field pieces. Tbey are without the reg ular army supplies, aod are fed by the Beces sion.sls io thai neighborhood. Oo Saturday aigbt, a deserter swam tbe PoloaBAO and escaped iulo Pennsylvania. Harrishuro, May 2d It i reported tbat ex-Senator Jordoo of Bedford will be tender ed tbe post of Attorney General, aod tbat Puriviauce sent in bis resignation because the Governor pardoned Byerly over Its written remonstrance. Washington, May 28 Information has been received here tbat over 2U0 Ohio troop from Camp Deonison, yesterday look posses siou ot tbe Northwestern Yirgioia railroad, from Purkeraburg lo Grafton, a distance of eighty miles intervening, aod proceeded in the latter direction. A Urge number also crossed below Ohio, three mile from Wheeling, for tba iiui destination. Thi is indicative of vat at Harper's ferry. Baltimore, Tt r- r 'ri . CS, 1861. A I iotiaiutud iu av .v.i.t ! jxtsitiuf CUJ Xnmltoa TaMfcc nu tianalnx thm rant nf nna' rel Cadwalader (decllnioff to fcroduce tbe bod, of Mr. Merryman) ordered a writ of attachment for eoatempt of Cobft to ird agalnat that officer. Tba U. 8. Marabal, Mr. liooifaot, took lb writ, and proceeded with It 'lbi morning to Fort Mc Henry. The eeargeaot Went, delivered bit message, and brought back to th astonished Marabal this laoonio response i , ' "General Cadwalader hat received Marshal Boairani'a message, and baa ao reply to make thereto." Whefevpon Marshal Conifant retraced his tep, and entering tba court room wbere Chief Jastice Taney was Bitting, reported what bad taken place. . I Tbe venerable Jndge wag evldeotly greatly affected and displeased, lie remarked tbat It were useless to attempt to arrest General Cadwalader, (and 1 Ihooght from tbe tone in which be said that, if it were possible be would arest him) f that ba would writa oat his views of the case, and submit them td the President of tbe United States) and would urge bim at tbe same time, to discharge bis constitutional duty in regard to tbe case, and aea tbat the dignity ol tba law of the land was upheld. Thus stand tbe Merryman knbeae corpus case at present. It will be a memorable one in tbe-history of the jurisprudence of the Country. Ooe thing is clear, General Cad walader will never bring tbe body of John Merryman before Judge Taney without tbe orders of President Lincoln i and Mr. Lin1 coin will give no such orders. In time like these, the personal liberty of tbe subject must give way belore tbe safety of tba state. In ter armei Icqes silent : and in these times, lb sword is more powerful tbao the pen or tbe gowo, or both together. IMPORTANT FnoM MANASSAS OAF-. A Baltimoreao arrived here to day, direct from Lynchburg, Vs., which place be left on Sunday night. Me says tbe number ol bouih ero troops at tbat city bas been greatly exag gerated, as there were certainly not ove 10,000 there on Friday and Saturday last There were about 8000 at Charlottesville, 5000 at Gordonsville, and 3000 at Culpepper t;ourt House, un arriving at Olanassas Gap the train was stopped, and .not allowed to proceed any further East. Ha found large force of Southern troops there, posted along tbe Orange and Alexandria, Railroad towards Alexandria, and the Manassas Gap Kailroad towards alrasburg. I bey were constructing earthworks, some of wbicb were finished, defending the railroad junction. H estimates the number of troops there at fif teen thousand. He saw very Tew heavy guns mounted, but was informed that more were expected every day. He is satisfied, from all that he saw and beard there, that is tbe determination of the rebels to make a despe rate stand et the point. ALEXANDRIA TRAITORS SHOT, Wasminoton, May 29. Two citizen of Alexandria, who on tbeir word of honor de dared that tbey were loyal to tbe United States, were recently granted passes, with permission to return to tbat city at pleasure, They went bryond the outside guards to-day. got into the bushes, and fired npoo the guards of the United States Artillery, They were immediately pursued and soot. The passes referred to were lound in tbeir pockets. BR1DOES tri'RNT. Pittsbcro, May 29. On Snnday the Be cessionists burned two of the bridges between rarmington and Maonington on tbe Haiti more and Ohib Kailrohd, and later in tbe day tbe rerofts were that they were husp tearing up tbe track between Ibose pieces and Grafton. Tbe cohsexuence wag tbat tbe express tr in did not arrive. FROM ALKXAKDRIA. Al.EtiftriRiA. May 26. The Marshall House is the hotel in which General Washington stop ped, and Col Ellsworth was shot near Ihe door nf the chamber that Washington occupied. Sergeant Uutterworth, of the New York Zuuaves, woa shot last night by Mike O'Neal, of the tame corps, who was acting as sentry, and receiving no te.y to his challenge, fired and instantly kil led Ihe former. Uutterworth unfortunately waa a stutterer, and his failing to answer waa caused by the Infirmity. New Advertisements. Aoliec Iforoiigli Orders. 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HOW LOfeT, HOW IIKSTOKKD, JUST PUJL1SHKD IN A 8KA1.KB KNVt.l.OI'K : ON Ihe nature, tleatment, and rud:f-nl etiie of ffipnn. toirhira, or Srmiiul Wcukucu. 8,-xunl IJt-bility, Nt-r-Vousik-m uud involuntary smiMiiiiiiii, iuilut-lng iuioteiic)', aud Meutulaiul I'll J Ileal lucauaciry. ByKOBT. J. CTLVUBWKI.I IB D., Author of tue '-Gieeu Book'Ao. The world-reuowncd author, in this uilmral4 Ln'inrel clearly proves liuiu Ins own npericm-e thut tho uwiu, voiiNcquviH-es of eclf-attusc may ba ellectually reuuivtxl without inedieine and without dungeiuus iursMl uoeia Itouii, bougies, iitstruiui-itis, rings or coriluil, pniniiii. nut aimKleol curs at o,iee ecii-iiii a:id tiTectual, l.y which every auder, no matter whut his ciMuiinnn may be, may cuie hiiuell clieuply, prixultly and radically. Tnia leeluia will piovea b'il l-i Ihouvantlcund thouKuiiJs Sent under seal, iu a plani envelope, u adireu, ioat jwia, ou the receipt of two postage uumjia, bv addrrMiug. fil.CU. J. C. KU.NK, 137 Bowery, New York. I'ost Olttie box4,3a. April til. Ii1l.-ly pi 'To Ihe Voters of A'trthmiiberland County Fsllov CiTiess t I offer myself as a Union Candidate foi the office or ASSOCIATE JUDGE, at tbe uexl election. Should I elected, 1 pledge myself to perforin Ihe duties of tbe office to the best of my ability. JOHN DUN U AM. jXorthucabfrlendt May 4, 161.-1 -ACER'S CATHARTIC Aja jim lrh, iWM arM cofijTThliiingf Am youeurof oiuvr, whii jour nvBtt-m ( runrMi. ftinl ymtr IWIiiiKu un conilejitatlilfiF ' 'jiicra flvmn- ,vJ'-V5r C.' -a '!' out iii"HiTii hu- 'hsv?-o?,7 ir .1 mum porifr tliu l li,d. aiwr a rillv, anJ h "g'i;Tf'i-5-.-1 - W 1 M flro UnMs uiov.i on nimb "(Clv Vr' Mnl"l niMlih airain. YV'Jfa', a '-. .Z TiH-ir iiimiim m mutti. sS-''-!sJ 1 .E". Z&i&h'j f lly w vIkoiwi '.a.-. .S.M:l '.-J thlty. purif tits m lrm fi ttmia a f Iff ohslrOCIIflhS will, b tunica mtmna. A enl.i iKinft,lMre In lim timly, ami i.h- striicni Ita Tmtiiral riinrtk,rt 'J'lu-m, If n,.t rilioTd, ren'-t up-io llt.inalT.ia Mint the Bilrrmiittliug orana. uo dicing trrneriil aKaravn:l,,n, aiiir-rlnn:, mid itiai,e. While In ihia on-liiiiui, rpiinweil tv IIim deranfti-iuctita, take Avar' l'llla,aiut aae bow direcllf tbuy ivatoie tlia r. ituriil nrtion ot IIm s.vt-in, and with it the liiwynnt f"lliur of hn!'li n( ilu. ' Wlmltn trnannd So appuri'iit In tlila tnrlal and ouiuitiou culnplnint. la almi trit,. hi luaiiy of tbo dwip-ated and diinauroiia iliali-liiifr4. TliMiNlua r.'.iwvniv,, ettw;t axiwla liinui. Cineul l almlfiir ohhtruo tluiiR nod dMi-arifrf-iin-utH nf Ilia ttatiitiif I'.iuc -i ma id tlia b,iiy, tlnsy ara rnplillv, anil many of tlmni Siirolv rerei by thepnuia ini-ftnp. None who know the virtu. of IIu.m Villa, will iiPKhmt to oiualoy theui wheu sullui-iiig Iruuf tbaiiiaurdi.ra tlu.y run. Blali'tnanta from ImuIIii (diyalrtins In soma nf Hi principal cltius, and from other well kuowu publii por ons. iVam a PnDnrdlng J.'-rrtrmf ,.. tmil, Ht. t, 1ST,. T)rt. AvK! Your Pills are (! iwragim of all that Is (rrent In luedichmi They haro rnru-l inv little ihniuhtor of u h er. in. aortal upon Inn- bandn nnd feut that had proved tnrnrulilo Sir aiun. Her m. ill. or lina botut I(,iir Rrlev ruidr alHInteil tvilli bli,ti:liaa nnd piiiipliui on hor alllli and lii Imr hair. Afinr our child wna cured, aha also tiled yuur fills, and tliey have cured bur. A.-tK MOltQKIDOK. A a Family Physic. lm Dr. E. fr. (MirrisM, Acre Vrltans. Ynnr Pills are the prince of purge. Their eirelltnt qnalitiwa surpnu any cathartic we MMsna. Thev ara feiiid, but very certain and elVcttml In their notion on tha howelB, which in-ik.n them Inraluablu to us lu the dalle treatment of dliaa. Ileadnclie, Sir kllendarhe, Foul KtOmnch. Vom Vr. tktwmd lh)it, U illimurt. Tic in lino. Avr.it: I cannot aimwur you what complartiW I have cwrs l with your I'illi la.tt..r than to ny oil (Aaf u ntr trc it with u purgatim mttlicint. I place great d-pen-deuce an an eir-ctunl ratlmrtic in my dnily enntcat Willi iliwaao. end lajlievine ria t ,t Hint j,ir l ilia aflord us th last u have, 1 ol course valuu tlioin highly. t,. n . , . ritTsame. Ta., Slny 1, I'a. J. r. Arm. Sir: t liavo ln repeatedly cured af the wn.t A-utt-f-fa any body enu Imve by a dene or two ?'!"r. 11 ""'"1" t0 arise from a foul stomach, which tlicy cleanse at once. V'jiita wtih great roqiect, fcl). tr. TTlKnf.K, rTTti itf Sl'umtr clari mi Itlllnna Dliorder Liver Complaint 'mia Or. TlieiHtm-r. Iktl, nf Xnv l'i Cl'fy. Knt only are your Pill admirably adapted to their pnr-po- in nn niKTk'iit. lint I dud their hcndl -i d elTi-cla upon the Liver very niaikod In.lwl. 'Iluy linvo in my prac lic proved ui:u virvctnnl for Ihe cure of eihous aa pti,it limn any one lu.uuily 1 can mention. I muwly rejoiee tlmt wn have nl. Iuitlh a piiiKntle which is wor thy the cculiJulice of tho piultohiin uud tho ieo,le. DtifAUTurxT or tiis tNTtmos, t IVnuhlngtiiit. t. C, 7th Feb., li60. f Fiat I lmve med your 1'illa in my twiicrul nnd hoapitaf practice oor mcu you tiiuilo tlu ni, mid cniinut hcaitate to' any Ihcy uru tiie lamt iiithio tic we vuiph y. 'J heir n gu latlnir au'lKili nu the livn- in quirk and ilfcMt J, cdiao fiint!y they are nn iidiuiiiibie leuicily lor di rnirucnetit' of that ni-Hiiu. 1 nil. ed, I have acl.I..in round n raae of V'lioul u..rusc ao obillnulo that it did not readily yield lo thciu. J-ialcilially jotira, A I.ON7.IJ HALL, M. D., i'UyiiciiM uJ'Uk Jitiins JJuijiituL Dysentery, Dinrrhtra, Relax, AVorma. Voia Vr. J. G. Green, of L'liiaigo, Your tilla have had a long Irinl in my prarlice, and I hold I In in In i-xti'om an one or l!'e beat npericutii 1 lima ever found. Their altei'atite cftocl upon the liver llav th. io un excellent remedy, when given in mnall doa,.a fr Oilmul .!,,, ry uii.i tliirrliuu, 'I heir H'n-o-C'Htirg. tmtknft them very in;, a.tal lo and ferivcuKut lor tho um of women and i-hildan. Oysiirpsla, Impiulty of the Blood. From Jit c, J. i; 11, .un, itn(.a-, A.!t Chmft, Vti., Us. Aim: I have uc1 your PPh wilb eti-a.,r,lin,ir sncei aa in my lul.iilv and among tli jte I am called to viit iu istrvm. To i.-khI.ii,, the iuvium nf diKci.tioii and 1'nrlfy the blo.nl, Iheymo II, e very laiat remedy 1 )nia ever known, uud 1 tau toiili.l. utly iiicoinmend th, in to Biyfiionds. lours, J. V. 1IIMK9. IT (I194T, tryomlliK Co., X. T., Vt. 21, lSSS. Inn Sir: I nm nsimc ..ur Oiihaille pilli iu me pruc tlee. in,l find theui nn excellent pei tniive to tleuusc th ; tein aud 2'UrUy t'ie iwdonni f lltr U.uit. ' dOIIX O'MKAUIAM, M.l. Constipation. Coal Ivciieaa, nppi-esf:lait, iiheitmiiliaiii, (iout, Neui-alr.fi, Uron. J-f I'aroly.is, 1,-lt., etc. I'rem Dr. J. J'. m!;hn, .1l, i,trt, Ctna-la. Too much cniinut bo aald of your rills f.,r the furerf CM(m-i . If olliera of our n ut li Ii 1 1 v bnve liiund tli.m aa ollii iicioua n I have, thev should J..i o in proeloiiii. lux It lor the benellt of i lie uiulilttidea wl, niiier fiom hat coini.bilnt. whieli. nli;,.,iiah b 1 vnou,;h lu llw lr t i -"-'-i i omen, iii.ii ur,. nore. j iH ieve cor- Im iiwi f.ioriftiuato lu the liver, but your t'ilu abaci liiut oiran and cure the dineaae. Frtm Mr.: E. Stuart, HutMan bud iMwift, n.st -n. I find one or two larire doi ofToi r I'illa. luli. i, at t!,a la-oH-r tlliie.ino excellent i,r Iive.,l ihe ,ii ,., t. doiiwhen wholly ur pniliallv rn,pl,ae.l, ui.d nUovsiv efo ctt-.al to r',o'e tbo Ummh mid rjjW in..n,ii Tlii 'y BU. so much Ihe best pliyalo no have tliJt I rceauuiiuud Lo ether to my patic-nta. From the llrr. Vr. luwK,s,i,ftl,e .Vrilrf;,t ,-.,. CAvi-ci. rt t.isKt Ili.rsK. Siivniiin.il. (lu. .I.oi. fl. ISM IlnN-narn Sir: I hlmul.l K. uiu-inulut f n the n il. f ymr hkill hie. brouubt me ir I did m,t i,. it my in-,, to you. A cold m ttl. d in mv Inul i liliil liiollu-lit oil ixelu riiuinir nrnr,i',c fmi.it, Kbleb i ini. d in riimnir r',ni,n. Una. Notwitliataiidiim I hud th,. best of ,hiei,iu. t,a diaeare Rlew irnw nml wolsu. liu'.il bv Ihe iiiiiicv ot your exri rienr lifent in Ikdiimore, Ur. Mm keiule. I tried lour I'illa. Their eilert. were alow, but lire. Ily lei hcvcrilii; III tho use ol ibem. 1 am uow eiitii. lv well. 8rxTe Cinanra. Itatoti l!oni:e, I,a 8 Hoc. isr.r,, nn Avr.n: T bnve been in ly rui'ed, bv viiur I'illa. of Jllifiim.ilir Gout u I'jiulul dis that had" iifllbte.l me for years.- YIM'E.NT SI.IDLI.L. ajf-Mort of the fltla In market contain Mefcitrr, whl. h. ulthouijh a vidual.le renie,ly in skilful lmuiU. it dannerona in a public .;n, frm the droadful mns. Ueneea th.it fn.U, inly follow lt inciiutiona use. These coniain no meri-ary or luiueiat Mil.n.nico whatever. Price, 25 centa per Box, or S Boxes for $1. Jrepared by Dr. J. C. ATEfl lo CO., Lowell, Mass. Hold by Kriling ft Cnuit, and A. V. r ischer, Sunbury J P. Cimlnw nnd C Urowu. Milton: l)r W'euck. Mc. hwensville; Kelfrnyder fc Clilininin, Turluttville ; U. H .McCoy, iVntiliiiiiiberlaud anil by Dealers everywbeie. Apill 811, lelil. ly Contro Turnpike ItorJ. XIIE Stwckholtlers are hereby nnlifii'il, that an election will lie held at the houne ol Mm. Urown, in the Zf.irougli of NorihuiDborluinl, on Monday, the Md dav of June, next, between the hours ol 10 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M., for the puriose of electing oiiicers to serve for Ihe eusuing year. J. K. PKlSsTLET, Preeident. May 4, IS6I 4t Exccufors Notice. VOTlCE rs hereby given that letters testnmen- - tary on the estate of lohn Kline, r-'r., lale of Hush townahip, Northumberland county, deceas ed, have bren granted to the undersigned. All persons having claims aauiimi the estate of tho said deceased, are requested to .irer.t them, and persons indebted thereto to make imintdiatu payment to ISAAC CAMPBELL, Kuccutor. May 4, IK6L 6t SOI.O.MO. 91 A LICK . Attorney at Law, SUNBURY, Northuroberland Co . Pa (Formerly Freeliura, Suvder county.) OFFIL'K, Market Street, a lew doors e.i-f of the Northern Central Iwilrood Depot anJ two doors west of the I'oat OtHce. All Professional llustneas, Collections, &e. will receive prompt altcrHiom March at), I Sol. S. L. fiERGSTfiESBta. Photograph and Ambiotype Artist, W UULl inlorm tbe Ladies uud (ientlemeu of ibis place and vicinity, that l.o will be in town iu a abort time with bis CA ll, for the purpose of furnipbing all wbo may desire, with lirst-cluss pictures. Moris' experieoce in the business enahlcs bim to guarautee sahisluctiun th his Matrons AmbroUpis or Duuguurreotypea' eblaittcd to life-size. Pictures taken lu Cloudy as welt as Clear Weather. iUtlOKS FOR PI10T0GRAPU3, from 1$00 tolO OO. A large assortment of Frames for Photo graphs always on band. buubury, April 11th, lr?CI. BLACK SILK COATS. Ciored Mantles, Poplin Dusters, French Haquea, Bilk Basqtiines. Newest Designs, A'eady Made, or Made to Order. CUOrtH CONAKU, E. Corner Ninth and Market, Philadelphia. May 18, 161. ' l. - WritY-aJari "' lliniw. Eiana lit of f TfwzJX', J sti-kuns In rrn tup ui'on yon, -V,TS t Z Ul t"b- uw of Ilia rMil rim- .-..O. - Ik. t'.J -S . 'Hk Av,r SPRIMO GOODS! A X D GREAT VAEIETY AT AT THE ONE PIUCE STORE, B. IT. BRIGHT & SON, WHO OFFEB Splendid Inducements AND GREAT BARGAINS TO jt ls jr. w -i i. ia) j-i r. kJ Sunhury, April 13, I66t. DO OV WAST WHlSIitURJ. DO VOL" WANTWIIISHKHS! DO YOU WANT A MCISTACIIE? I0 YOU VA.T A MOUSTACHE Rc.H.ishnm' CcbraJed STIMULATING O N tj U li N T For the Whiskers anil Hair. The subccribers u'.;o plci.mirc iu aiiiinunciiig to Hie cili r.rm 01 tha VoKed )ih.ii;8, timt tltex have obtained the Agency tor, nialaie n..vr enabled loiillcl to the American public, the above jually ccltbralce and yt orld-rcnowutd urticle. The Stimulating Onpueii!. is prepared by Dr. C. 1'. Bellinenum, un cninieiit physician ol Louden, ut::l is w nrrai.Leo to bung out a thick act of Whifkcrs or Afauttache. in from threct.) si rec;.-The article is the onlvone of the kind used by the freuch, and m lawdu ai.i IV ris tl is iu universal use. It is u beiutiiial, rcnuomical, sooihin, yet stimuluiii compound, ueiing.n if by miigic upon the loots, i-nitsiiii. u beutuul fifowlll of hixuriiuil Jiuir. li applied to the sculp, it will cure buithicss, uml cause to bprine up in p.a'-o of the b.ilil upon a hue irrou-tli of li iir. Aipl,ed urc idip tod:rertlous It wiil turn led or towy hair .link, ni'il restore fray hair lo -is minimi col. I, leaving it a II, Muuotii, and rlcxible. The 'Oiisuenl'1 is nn lrJ:-.pe:isil.c uiticle in eveiyijentU-iuairs toilet, unit uf'cr one vcck?s use they would nut for aiv consideration be without it. Tue siibseriln-rs are the only Silent., for the article in the 1'iiitiil Stules, to wliom nil orders must be inhircssed Trice One Dollar a box lor sale by all Druiriiists nnd Dealers; or n box nl the "Oiisucnt" (wnrinnteil to have mc oesireu cuccij win ue sent to any who tlcslrc u, by i.i.ii.ui.cu,cnnici paei.cr, nu receipt Ol price ailU post uge, Sl,ls. Apply to or iiiUrrss IIOKACI-: 1.. IIKGK.MAN" CO., Druggists, ,Vc, 81 Willuim Bt., New Yotk. Forwleat tins office. .March 30, lttil. New Millinery Goods. nisH 91. L. GL.SSI.CEt, i''iihvn Street, two doors south oj the Shamokin I alley ,y I'otlsaUe Hail lioad, SUNBURY, PENN'A EyPEi;TFLLLY informs the citizens of - Sl-'NllL'RV and vicinity, that she has us received Irom I uilailcljibia a large and s leiiuid unaortmei.l of the most inshiouablo and latest M C2 S31 ST? 53 13 , II A T 8, 8 li A K E R , TRIM MI.NGd, See., which she is selling at the most reasonable prices. 'I o which she directs the attention of the ladies and invites all to call and see them. Thankful for nast catrunairc. eho hnnea bv kepiug to best aKsotlment at reasonable prices to continue the same. Bunbury, April III, 18f.l Dm COMMERCIAL NURSERIES, II. E. HOOKER, Sz. CO,. Uoi:utsTKK. K. Y JOHN W. BtCfiER, Local Agent, Sunbury T Ihe subacrilier, having been appointed loral Aeent for the sale of rruil tree?, plants, vines, eve, of one of the most reliable Nurseries, calls the attention of all who want choice fruit to this method, as more rettuin than by obtaining them throuuh traveling agents. Among llmae described in Ihe Catalogue ore. Dwarf IVor Trees, of the srge fir IrausplsMttia;, remnrka! !y Dwarf A t 'l Trees, oti Paradise Rioiks, ma king beautiful little trees for the garden, and pro ducing remarkably line specimens ot fruit in a very short time. Dwatf Cherry Trees, buJJcd on Mahulcb Stocks, hantliouie trees. SStandaid Apple, Pear and Cherry Trees, very fine, with a larga list of varieties. Peach, Plum. Nettarine and Apricot Trees. (jouaetierry, blackberry and Ktiawberry Plant uil of lilt: rinel kinds. Cnrraiiis, many new and improved varialies. tin-h es Cherry, White Grape, W bite Uundouin, lii il (irape, Victoria, Ac. Strawberry Plants, iu great variety, inrludhig tho Hooker, Wilsoti a Albany,. 1 rioinpliie tie Uand, (the most approved old varieties,) as well as all ll.o novelties. ('rape Vines, including those fine, new, yet well tested kinds, which no -plainer should lw without, such is Delaware, Concord, and Hart ford Prolific. These we have propagated so ex tensively as to able to oiler theiu at reduced and Satisfactory prices. Plants, Roses, Evergreens aud every variety t.f ornamental Ireea and eihrubbery, securely paiked JOHN W. UL'CHER. Agent, Buubury Pa. Sunbury, Febuaiy, t, IBCl. 111 Eli TlMCACilES, pared aud uopared at the Maiuuiotb store of FU1LINU URANT Live ani LnAnni I . LET THE TEOl'Lti STILL COXTIXl'B THEY WILL SOON ' AND , .. LEARN THAT ' MIXING 6c GRANT, 'AT THE MAMMOTH BT0RE, ARE SELLING" GOODS CHEAPER Uian can be1 fiBicliaiJ elsewhere. A. PRESH E3XJr,3?L "5T ioa! reroivod liy Kbilroefl tliia weok. KliMEMlJBi; T11W. AND PROFIT BY if. Bunbury, Docemher IS. j8G0. S ENT B Y E X PR E S Ef Retailed at Wiiolcsal3 Pricey Mae to Measure at S313 per doz. OR BIX FOR SIXES DOLLARS, Tnthottt Collars on; with" Collars on f 2 per do, extra' MADE OF XCTr-T0I5K MILLS rrcsuN, tVtthflns Linen Bosoms, hrti warrantM r.s pood ' afihirt as sold In the retail stores at 4,b0 each. .ALSO, IHE VERY 11EST PTnr.TS THAT CAK EE MADE AT t KAt'O. P. S. Those vrho think I cannot make a rood Sjlrt for (18 per dozen are mlataktn. Here's tha cost of cso dosen $18 fine shirts. SOyardsof X cw-Tork Mills muslin at Uii: per yd. f 4 t T yards of f nc Linen, at Otic. er yard, .."....8 f ) Making and cutting, g (ff Laundry, tl; buttons and cotton, COo. 1 iu .rroct S CS total tis CJ t5clf Measureraent for Shirts. Trlntcii directions Hcnt free everywhere, and so easy lo understand, that any one can take their own messur for shirts. 1 warrant a good fit. fl.e cash to be paid to the Express Company on receipt of goods; The Express charces en ids inttt Shirts from Kctr' Tork to Kcw Orleans Is $1. P. 8. PARTIES WISEINGI 8rmtf3 is n.VTS,no huTlnr time to send for Rules of Measurement, should send per mall, prepaid, on of tbe bert fitlisit shirts thej' tare got, stating any alterations that may bs required. T S. W. H. WARD, bom London, 387 Broadway, up stairs, ' Bvttvccii -n-ults ft Walker BtrcoU, vriT-YOBK.' 'Ur.h 16, 1801,-lf J . A . C B, A N"D A L l7rS PATENT KPRI.G HUK.sES 473SROADW&Y, .NEVJ" "JTORK. ShouU lie iu every family, School, Gym nasi bm, Asylum, and Hiwiital in the land. Are rmtDANGEWa-s, liko the common Hocking Horse, citani? firm on its rdestal, wiil not wear CASl'ETB, and has tfo Rockers to iuiure tbo Feet. "Health and happiness in the same raddle. N P.- Walts' '.la 'it -;.; FROM THE "HOME JOURNAL." "Of all the child furuituro wc have ever seen no article combines so much nf those two impor tant things health and haiitiini-es as tho Ad justable Patent Steel Kpri.irj Saddle-Horse, in. vented hy .Ic3?e A. Cramlhll, It is not danger ou. like e common rorkimr-liorse, lo children' feet, cannot be upaet, does not wear carpets, but stands linn on its base, aud ils action ia so iiko the gallop of a live horso that the child never wearies of it. This .atett of child-novelties is ex ceedinply elegant and arti.-lic in detian j and sj adjuttable, suhxtanthl, und durable, that it will last a lifetime. It is imlispeittjblc in every family where there are children. It should be in every primary school and gymnasium in the country, as it can be made lar,-;o nnd strong Jnotih to LuoTain grown personj. As a dVn&l lor photographic picture-, nothing Is more htauti. ful. 'Every Oiphan Asylum nnd fnititution where children are censreguted, ehouid le furnirhe with a number of these beautiful articles Tbey arc fitted with side-saddles when required." DIRECTIONS FOR A DJUSTINO. iljiery the alter part of the base stiliicionily to allow the axle to go in its place ; then raise or lower tiio Horse to suit you. (Screw (ho bolu in llto ti.'e very light. I s l'bese Horses ara WARRAFTED one year. March 16, l?Gl ff Oval Iijolo-jraifJ a?iatufi. 1VE doire to cnll the attention of the public to our Lithocoiiia Oval Photngraiih Frames They posress all the good ijualities nf wood frames with the a Jvui t.i.'ic of creau r dor.-ibilitv as they nevr warp or crack, and nr sold much cheaper. ue ali.ii nave on liatxl a large vtrnty cf WOOD OVALS, whifh we offer Iwenly live r cr rent lower than ran be bought elsewhere. A.jo. a good assortnirnl ol Puse I'artouts. Squnre Frames at proportionally low priira. A II ordvrs by mad piomplly tilled. All who route lo ottr greal Commercial Aletrcpo'is we invite to call see and- rxamin. H. W. LADD 4 CO. 453 Broadway, Jew Yorkv March 30, led. SUNBURY ACADELTY. rpilKH Jl filllLI HKSL'.M.MKIt TP.KM of tin. Fuubuiy Araitcair wiir' iLiuclicc i ll tliill ,.f Ajiril. uiba ol il:itrai li.'u embraces every .-riart. incut i f t Jucatlnn tuiiwl.l lu .in best Academics, preburintf' siu It-uts one eiibci f.a a iiinicuiou or to eului uu- cuss m Cull. gr. IT.KMf i'i:K tH- AUmi: f mini m sV-hiail tranches, fl 0ft frii.ar Lhtfii.h liiai.clics.' t IV 1 iuiim.1 lireck 1juiii ,o. 7 oo TuitU'U to He psiit before iHo IHbMIs of the ten. H .hiuCi.ii br hacr ia irr.'ats luu lies at fmlu Si ? j" &' f-J ao per wet. P. WOLVERTOX, l'nuciiaJ. Saubur-,MarcUS(i, ISW. CONFECTIONARIES, TOYS ic, O. OBABHAT,' CONST A NTLY k-eps on haim all kinds et ('onfeclionarics, Ftuit and Toys, which-b is aelling at wholesale aud retail. Having" the neces.-ary machinery Ac, be t roanafacloriiig all kiutla of Toys, aud keeps up hia stork, su tout purchaarra will not lie at a bass for a aupfly of aluio.t any article tbey may desire. APPLE81 ATPLES I !' APPLES! !J Just received', a letsa lot of applet WBick Ac is sellins? al wholetaht sad ntail a low prices Cite ns s call'. . M O. nEUtllA.Rr SairluryMwusi lsCI.-U" iass.-.M ST T - . -