(Pur Uis Banbury Aroetiean. ' Letter from Washington. "" " Washington, June 10, 1861. In Otis reipeit I m tiks the Princ or Waiss wberever 1 go 1 tatt rain. v Deo i utered TilUborgh the atmosphere became oltrjr, too sky tolsck with cloodt, aod it raised, off and on, for two weeks. At liar rifborg 1 gave them an old fashioned pourf a( Suubury I broogbt yoo a "refreshing bower, good for the crops," od at, Pbile delpbia I emphatically Uid the doit. But toy greatest ploriooi achierempot waa re aerred for Washington. 1 made my trium pbal entry Into tbii temple of Liberty in a Kood North East drirtli, and had tbe satlsfac tioo, two tours afterward, of being dreoobed, a tbe Spaniarda aay, to tbe marrow. For two di It oeTer rained, bat it poured, making promenade impossible, and tbe blue "facts accomplished," wh'le tbe atreeti were occupied ooly by impressible backmeo, Spasmodic newsboys and Zouaves, who turned out for a wash. Tbe women, wbo occasion ally .made their way along with the grace peculiar to females on a muddy day, looked like wbat they were Undines fioin Africa, and tbe men, if not from Africa, were as curtaitily not Undines. Yesterday, however, withoot clearing np, it beld up, and, taking advantage of tbe lull in tbe storm, in company with several friends, of wbom oar couimou friend 8. J. Packer waa one, 1 visited Alexandria. To Pie Ibis Visit bad something more of interest than it bad to moil. At a school upon the heights, buck of the town, 1 bad passed nearly two years of uiy boyhood. 1 knew every foot of the liroaad. There was cot a buuse, a wood, a stream, or a field, with which 1 was not familiar, uud tbe very air of tbe place was redolent with the sweet savor of old associa tions. 1 had not been there since 1 bad left tbe school, but eager as 1 was to revisit the old sceue. my anticipations were clouded by the pomp aui circumstance of the war which surround them. It was with no light heart, therefore, that 1 embarked upon tbe Thomas Coll) or, then a new boat, note ac old oue. As we steamed over the river we saw nothing but war, war, war. From the Arseoul frowned great pieces of artillery, among which moved swunus of soldiers. Along tbe right btsbk stretched loug lines of encamp ments, aud the while teuts glimmered from among the peaceful groves of Arlington House. Everywhere we saw the preseuce of a Government iu arms, aod as we oeared tbe town we pasaed under tbe opeu port-hules of the I'owbaltun. The last time that I bad seen Alexandria was one beautiful bright July inoruiog iu the jear 1851. It was at en early hour, when a ride of three miles bad sharpened a scbolboy's appetite, which the city Llotel bad with much tribulation etAmGed, and when my heart beat high at tbe thought that the tbaldrom of school pi over aud that the joys and rights df vacutioo luy before me. The mists of the mornicg bad Boated off, leaving the bright an to shine uninterruptedly upon tbe culm urfuce of the river, the wharves began to bu uktir aith life, tbe streets to Gil with negroes going to tbe murket, tbe stores to peo, aud tbe old town, never very lively, seemed to wake up earlier tbun usual that day. The whole sceue wus oue ef perfect peace and quiet, aud 1 breathed the atmos phere of repose. As the boat moved off and 1 ilung a half tearful adieu to tbe black boy wbo stood ou the wharf and cried out, "Come back soon, Mas'r, come back soon," how little 1 thought that when I did come buck, it would be as an invader of the soil that helped to nourish mo. luvaderl Shade of Liberty, fergive me. I was no more au inva tier yehterday than 1 wus ten years before. Now, 1 behave myself and let people's pro perty ulooe ; then but if you want to bear of buir breadth escapes, comedown and ask the neighboring orchard owners of tbe errois of the i'reo Companions in tbe brave days of old. When 1 landed yesterday in Alexandria, I lauded in a deserted city. As before, tbe yceoe was one of life, it was now one of death. Mave the passengers (nearly all military,) aad a few soldiers, there was not one living thing to be seen. Tbe warehouses wtre all closed, the occasional smack or schooner that you taw was rotting at to wharf, no dray rumbled ovor tbe street, no carriage was waiting, no merchant hurried by, but the scene was one of blank desol&tiuu, from which commerce bad hurriedly fled. As we passed np King Mlreet, the inain street of the lowo, we saw no further signs of life, except now and then un open store, which guped in vain for customers while tbe owner lolling in tbe door mournfully eyed us as we weot by. The negroes we met bud forgottoo how to laugh, even they were moody aud sileul, and upon tbe cellar doors would huddle groups of men, wbo would return our glance wilt averted faces or fairly scowl at us with a contemptuous tnaer. Even the domestic animuls seemed to have fled with their owuerx, for iu some of the streets tbe eight of a dog or a cat would buve been a relief to the desolation. We soon came to tbe Marshall Hooeo, whicb was filled with a detachment of the Pennsylvania Fifth. Passing through the oQice we weot up tbe stairs to the scene of Ellsworth's murder. Tbe illustrated papers give but a poor idea of tbe place. Tbe stairs, instead of being broad, are narrow and steep, and the hall, from being large and open, i cabined, cribbed and coufjued. The bouse is indescribably dirty siDce ils occapatioo by the troops, tbe atmosphere close, aud reeking with a dozen distinct odors, and the whole place forbidding to tbe last degree. In tbe dining room was quartered company of the Mb, through wbicb we were abown by a Lieutenant, wbo treated us very kindly, aod from whom we beard tbe tallest blessing that, we venture to say, has yet been given to that pride of Pennsylvania, Andrew O. Curtio. If the Governor will take my advice, be will not waste his vatuable time in writing any mure letters to the Sib Uid epistolary style not being appreciated by them. From tbe .Marshall House we started for tbe camps and iutreuchments, which are about a ball or tureo quarters of a mile from tbe little stream thiii bounds the towo at the foot of Bhuter's bill. On tbe ooUkirts of tbe city, in ube grounds of a large brick building tbat is set back from the street, lies a battery of light artillery. On the other side of tbe stream is encamped a squadron of cavalry, and tbe fields back of them, two regiments ef lufantrv. one of them composed of lb main body of nne rennsyivama am. Aseeodiug tbe bill we turn off from tbe road to a wood, in which lies the Michigan 1st, a fine lookiog body of men, wuo were busy at tbat hour cleaning the guns and attending to camp duty. Going through tbe wood we came upon an open .space, on wbicb a large gang of Irish aod soldiers were tbrowiog np a heavy intrench meut. Tbe position of tbe iolreocbmeot is as follows: At tba top of Sbuter'e bill a lane branches off to tbe left. Following it for a few rods it turns westwardly, and half doteo rods after this turn oo ao elevated piece of ground, to tbe left is this fortification. It encloses about an acre. It ia admirably ailuuled, commanding all southera approach, es to Alexandria, including tbe Potomac. Oo tbe North it sweeps the main road aod tbe fields. On tbe West tbe ground pitches abruptly, making deep valley, or rather golly, the only approach oo that side. Deep trenches surround it, which eao be swept by guns bearing from tba angles by which tba breastworks are Banked. It ia designed to be a permaoeat furlificalioo, and is considered . a formidable structure. From tbii point the . view is indescribably beautiful. To tba North range the heights, parallel with tbe river, uovered with foliage, with Washington in tbe dieteuce, and tba great mass of tba , Capitol looming boldly from tba sea at. To ibe vett the grauod asctd with njetie weep, crowned by the Theological Seminary, aod covered with forest, while to tba South lies a rural lookiog littla valley with booses just visible through tbe trees, and beyond winds tbe Potomac almost to Fort Washing ton and Mount Vernon. From where 1 stood 1 could see tbe cupolas of my old school, aod though my heart longed to bs again oo Us playground, I ooocluded I wouldn't go this time. When 1 was there, with the impa tience of boyhood, I thought I would never get away, and yesterday, strange to ssy, the feeling, I know, would have been stronger than ever. Returning tbrsugb tba wood we csme opoo the camp of Ellsworth's Regiment. Tba "lambs" were gambolling oo tba grass lo all imaginable antics and in all their poetic Innocence and prosaic roughness. Stopping for ft moment at a group we listened to a tale of sorrows. They were the first Regiment that marched oot of New York, they were. They bad risked their lives when the pel 7th had not, they had. Tbey bad had more pro visions given them aod legs performed than any other crowd of men that aver lived, they bad. Look at our clothes), said tbey. We looked, and came to Iba conclusion that if New York hereafter sneered at the Pennsyl vania troops, wa would show tbem ft Zouave. Having oo time to visit tbe other camps, each oua of whicb ia like tbe other, and by tbia time being fatigued with our walk, we went back to tbe towo. To give you an idea of what the latent feeling in Alexandria is, as wa wera going back through King street a little boy, iu passiog us, said in low but audible lone, "liurrab for Tbethessioo 1" and ran off repeating the cry, to the evident de I ght of two or three worthies who were luafiug at the next corner. A little further oo, two or three girls hung out of a window, singing a song, of which the burthen was, that "tbe Northern hordes" were about to go through tbe process of annihilation, and that tbey tbe girls were going to join tbeir "Southern brethren." These are but little straws, but in Alexandria, with tbe surround ings that we saw around tbem, tbey struck each of ns as of deep significance. Ou our ay to the boat we weot through that part of tbe towu iu whicb are lo be fooud the finest residences We did not see oue opeo. All were deserted aod closed, and bad il not been for the appearance of squads of soldiers tbe place might be thought to be plague stricken. lo the afternoon 1 visited Kalorama, dis tant about two miles, to see wbut sort of a pluce Camp Cadwalluder was. My first call was upon the New Hampshire Hegiineut. Tbey are Goely located in a spot surrounded with beautf. Though the heavy raius bad made the mud ankle deep, tbe camp was in excellent order. Tbis Regiment is admirably equipped, and oot the leusl feature of the equipment are the sixteen vivandieres that accompany tbem. They are wives of mem bers ol the Kegiment, aud it .struck one cot unpleasantly to see, occasionally, a good wife stitching away ut the iuexpretsibles of her lord, wbo was calmly smukiog bis evening pipe at tbe door of the tent. From the New Hampshire 1st we went to the quarters ot the Peuusylvania 1st Artillery, about a quarter of a mile abevu. liure tvu were hospitably received by a number of friends in company A and F, and passed an hour or two tuikiug on Philadelphia news. This camp is the model of neatness. . To these wbosu ideas of camp life are confined to that apology for military quarters, Camp Curtio, the idea of neatness among tents may seem ubsurd. But tbe idea is a practical fuct in the quarters of these men. It is remarkable. Not a straw nor a crumb is to be seen in tbe street we were in, aod when one erf our party uu thinkiugly threw down the stump of a cigar, tbe good humored cry of Police I Police I ran all along tbe tents. Within the tents tbe same order prevailed. Everything had its place and was in its pluce. The floors were carefully swept, and before tbe doors the fellows had turfed tbe ground aad surrounded each little plot with an edge of stones, like those we see In tbe ladies' flower gardens at bome. This may seem excessive and fancy, but no oue can deny that it il is a fuult, it leans to virtue's side, and tbe caviller is stopped when he beurs or sees that these men ore excellently disciplined, drilling with almost tbe precision of regulars. Neatness and obedience are tba two great teats of a soldier. With this last cheerful testimony to the soldier-like spirit of our brave men, 1 close my letter. in my next I will try to give you some idea of affairs at Arlingtou Heights. S. Letter from our Volunteers. Ha vbx bi Grace, Md , Juno 11, 1H61. Dsab Wilvkiit ; Wo left North East on last sabbath, our passage from there to Perryvillo, was very quick, and the only "Patriotic" expressions exhibited was by some halt' dozen young ludies, and a whole regiment of "niggers," which our fellows did not like nut the ladies, but the niggers. In deed the colored people here think that the entire army ot the Nonh have come to liberate them, so much so that they have become imputent. If that is their style, and keep oa in the manner they are doing, we will have to "pop" them in stead of the people of the "Confederate States." Havre de Grace is most beautifully located, the Susquehanna empties into the Chesapeake Bat at lllia place, and the scenery ia moat ex qui' site not I think equal to ours around Sunbury. Leaving Sunbury out of (he queation, we all ac knowledge "nature's beauty" around Havre de Grace. You should have seen our boys get up this morning with their clothes damp, the rain oozing through the tents, particularly myself. After tat too, not liking the heat took my blankets to take a quiet snooze on "mother earth," aid about 3 o'clock, A. M., if you ever saw a boy of live feet six, completely drenched it was me. We are now under marching orders. The Colonel told us last evening, on Kegimenlal re view to be prepared to leave en a moment's warn, ing. Our destination is Cbambershurg ; when we gel there we expect to be forwarded lo active life. not "playing soldier," guarding railroad bridges, (made out of stone.) to keep the rebels from burning them. W herever, and whenever our regiment meets the enemy you may expect , lo hear a favorable account of Company F. Tbe Sunbury GuarJa are composed of amall men, but they are made of the right grit. Corporal Urighl expects to gel the reward thai waa offered by some Philudelpliians for Jeff. Davis' head, and in the expectation of it he is quite jubilant. Our fellows are all well and send their "moat pious regards" to all the "good folks" at heme. In my next I expect to give you theexporience of a skirmish. 1 hope we will be successful this war between "brothers" will be ended and our beloved country at peace. Excuse the itu perfectness of tbia letter as I have a large crowd around me and my desk is a water bucket. Yours fraternally, H. t. W. Letter from Carlisle Barracks. CBMsui, June 9th 1861. Editor American : Oo Saturday five companies of the .1.1.4 IT;j t r - -- i.-ii j . j nib. .uujpv oy B, Cepi. Shepherd, company D, Lieut. ucii vuujiuftuuiuif. vuuipauy j, iieut. W 11 liains commanding. Company U. Cspt, Sheridan, and company of Copt. Sykes, accom panied by a fine band, arrived at this place, en route for (hamherhnrir. Thus . good night's rest iu tbe Barracks. Then, on Sunday morninir thev atrnin ttmlr tVi.. B.B They are part of tbe troops that were comuiaudud by the traitor Twiggs in Texas. Tbey are fiue set of men, have apparently seen much hard service, but look as if they could stand much mora. Tbey denounce Iwiggs in stroDg terms aod express their anxiety to meet tba foe. Company F. of tba V...l. rT:.i ... .... r V A-uuiiu vuueu d taies artillery is now station ea cere, iney oaa an accession of forty fiva men lo tbeir company from tbe ranks of tbe recruits of tbis place. Tbey will aoon join iu aroiT uuusr commano oi ueneral I alter l : - L i . oo, wuicu is now ii" i-r nwniutf orRera f r northern Virgin,., i .. v.uiu heud.2 j Cot. Thomas, second Kegiment of United States Cavalry. All new appointees are beld ander strict Military discipline. We recite daily to some experienced officers after which wa drill, so that wa Can obtain both theoretical and practical knowledge of our future duties. 1 have been attending divine worship in the various cborcbee since my sojourn here ; nd most say tbat I waa particularly struck with tba sermon I heard oo Sabbath morning last. Tbe speaker'a bearing was independent yet noble unassuming in his appearance, yet interesting in his manners, and eloquent in his arguments, his train of passages were replete with patriotic sentiments, mora firmly aod fearlessly expressed than I ever heard before. 1 was so much pleased with his remarks, that I felt desira of forming bis acquaintance, and give him an invitation to accompany ma to Sunbury. I did so, and learned that be waa iba Key. Mr. lioss, be told ma he preached on the Soobary circuit soma years ago. Ha accepted my Invitation very cordially. So if no providential interpo aitioo you may expect us on Tuesday the lS'.b day of June. J. R. D. P. S. Mr. Ross had tbe Star Spangled Banner sung in church here last Sabbath. He told them if there were any so religious that did oot like it tbey might lump it. He said it was as good a tone as he ' wanted to have these times, and If it was offensive to the ears of some, tbey might go down to booth Carolina or Florida, there tbey would not need to listen to it. Letter from Ilarrisburg. llAaaiuoira, June If, ltfOl. Mr. EeiTea : A few words relative to Camp Curtin. Tha num ber of soldiers uow quiulerctl in ttiis Camp ia about 301u, all of whom (save one or twi CnnipnNii-s) are ai yet umiiiformed. And on account of Itua deiiciency tha pa nties might well hava some inure appropriate "uanbeit aOjrulive prefixed than "drear." However. the Vuhiutceri are all in high apirila, conaiderin; cirt-umitunoe. lmaie-diau-ly alter sun-sell, iniiy be seen aqauds together, mnu sing themselves, Uunclng ull innnurr of dunce from the eotilinn down (or up) to ttie "break down" and "snake dance," at the auine time may beheaid notasof the choicest kind reverberating in the air, a incentive lo fine singing and dim sing. The ladies are frequently present, and eaeh then tries to rival the other in melody of voice and in "touching he light ruiitugtiv toe." At another pluce may lie heard Bome whistling the air nf the"G'irl 1 (lie) left lichiud" there being none to the volunteer an attractive. frengitng is held in lump each and every auiulny, whi.-h is generally well attended, not only by the aoldieia them selves hut also by tne citizens of ltitrritburg. At the con clusion nf a sermon lately by a Roman Catholic Miuisler, it is stated tbl stud minister bad received congratulations fioin many wf the aoldiera ns to the character uf hie scr inon, one of Whom, however, appronchud the Reveieud rather rongtly, whereupon the minister inquired whether onto, he belonged to any Church lea, responded the volunteer, H belong to the Mom oe Guards." At another lime whilst nn Kpincopnlmn Minister whs dwelling, pa triotically upon the condition nf our country, tha justness nf our cause, Ac, he whs led to exclaim with greut em. phases, 'if (iod is with us who can be ni-ainsi us?" Im mediately the response was heard, "Jeff lluvis and the rtevil." Many incidents Wiirlhyof note transpire diiily in Camp Curtin, brt, having but little opportunity nf wit nessing such, you p!eH?e consider what I have related ss heme: an "elegant sufficiency" unlit I lii-d lime to write in ire. ours, Resacctiulk, L . Ikish Vs.Lt.iit, June 12th, 1861. Ma. Editsr: A very inspiriting I'nion Meet- inn and flag-raising was held last eveninir (Mill intt ,) at llie LI aptist Church, whose attendance was very large, and amid the excited multitude, wus easily discerned tangible evidence of patrio tic souls whose floclualions, marked an enthusi asm, blended in sympathy lor our country's com mon cause. A beautiful flaff the work of the ladies of Irish Vullev, was hoisted and flung to the breeze, after vvhii h the meeting was organised by calling FARNSWNRTiI KEED lo the Chair, Jacob VorJy, (Samuel Campbell, Isaac Sober, Furman Famswortb and Lewie Chamber lain, Vice President. The meeting was then addressed by the Hon. Alexander Jordan, Attorney Hill and Judge Welkrr, (your townsman), touching the present difficulties and peril, by which our beloved insti tutions, our interests, our rights, were surround ed and menaced ; and the manner in which our glorious flag the ensign commanding inherent respect upon ocean and strand, wherever unfurled was assaulted and trailed. Then in a inoai stirring maimer reft red to the cause pf all this civj strife, tUe duty of the nartsi, its magnanimous unanimity and closed by a forcible appeal to tne ciliaens, regarding their in dividual duties lo be shared in the furious ragirig conflict, 1 he remarks were heard with profound altera tion and marked interest, evinced by the anima ted countenances of the audiences in the course of the powerful and soul-stirring appeals of the speakers, alter winch a vote of thanks was ten dered them aud tbe meeting adjourned. W. l. eour.R, J u . . J. ii. Tax lou. I uecroiuries. Okvfxopfmfnts of tub Skizkd Tw.kikamh. The developaments that are likely to follow ine seizures of tbe despatches bled lb tbe telegraph ollices will astound the country. Tbey will ebow a system of treachery exten ding- through all grades of official business and snlial circles. Members of Congress from Free btutes fipnre frequently among these flashes of intelligence. Representati ves of New York citv, some of whom are now seeking commissions in the Federal army, did their full share ia giving information and telegraphic encouragement to tbe Rebel leaders then engaged io rushing tbeir States into Ibe vortex of secession. Kt-porters for Northern true Soil papers handed iu to tbe t Ifgrupb oflice the knowledge they bad ob tained through their Free Soil professions. Kven the memhers of tbe I'eace Congress, and some of the Free States held out words of encourasemeut to the Hebel leaders, that if tbey would keep op tbe fire tbey would break tbe tree boilers dowo. Several of tbe members of that Convention from tbe Bor der States gavo regular reports of its procee dings to the Rebels, while ut tbe same time were insisting that the Droceedir.es should be kept from the Northern Press and public A'. V. Times, Bth. Lie'ut. Davidson, of the first Tennessee regiment, was shot through tba heart at Lynchburg, Vs., on hondy last, ia attempt ing to prevent a difficulty butweeu two sol- diero, aud died iostantly. Gctta Tercua Cevjknt Uookino. We invite the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Messrs. JOANS A CllOS- LhY, New 1 org, in another column. The Numerous experiments made for tbe last few years, to produce a substitute for tin, slate and shingle roofs, bave at last led to a perfect triumph in tbe Uutta I'khcua Cerneot ltooCng offered by these geutlemeo. f ossessiog In a great degree, tbe feautures of elasticity, (which is a qualification of a Cement Roofing actsally necessary aud long after,) durability and cheapness, combined with tbe fact tbat it is weather and fire proof, its general adoption eannot be too earnestly orged. Tbeir Outta J'ercha Cement for coaling and repairing Metal Uoofs of all kinds aod for preserving all metals from rust and corrosion frem its great durability and cheapness, is fast superceding points of every description beretofors used for sneh purposes. These materials (for wbicb the First Pre miums bave been awarded by tbe American Institute and many or tbe principal State Fairs throughout tlw country.) are recemmed in the highest terms by tha New York k Erie Ii. It. Co., and many of tbe principal Railroads North aod South, aad also by the officers of tbe leading Insurance Companies throughout tbe country. New Advertisement!. NOTICE! In tha Orphans' Court of Northumberland county. rT!IlE Ululraiona1- an amlilne anfeftiritail l.w -- said Court lo audit and restate tbe account offeter W.Gray Executor of William M. Grav dacoased, will attend lo tbe duties of bis aaid appointment at his office ia tbe boroueh of Bun. bury , ea Friday the S8lh day of J una, inalat ' " loreiiuoo. aii uiieraajiaoj may - ii. ar... June P, latol. AuJitotJ COUNTY TREASl-tlER. THE subscriber offers himself to the Demo cratie Voters of Northumberland county, as a candidate for the Oflice of COUNTV TREA SURER, at the nest primary election. Subject to the decimal ef die County Convention. JOSEPH EVERETT. Dolaware twp, June 8, 18(11. XTOTICE. Cathariae 8nyder, In the Court of Common vs. Pleas of Northumberland Wm. L. Dewart,) eountv. No. 58 April Term 18RI, Vend. Exponas, The undersigned, an auditor appointed hv the Court of Common Pleas, lo distribute the money raised and paid into Court under above stated writ of Vend. Exponas, to report facts, 4c, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the borough of Sunbury, on Saturday the 29th day of June Inst., at 10 o'clock. A. M. All inteXesled can attend. JNO. KAY CLEMENT, Auditor. Sunbury, June 8, 18GI. PROPOSALS. ROPOSA1.8 wrt be received by the Com missioners of .'JV -thutnherlnnd countv. on the 18lh duy of JuncJ 11, at tlieir office in Sun bury, for the liuildiiJWui a Bridge across liig Malionoy Creek in tjbneron township. Plan and Mperisfi lion of the Bridge lo be built, co p.' Mr seen at Ibe Commissioner's office up till that lime. Proposals will be received rfrom 10 o'clock A.M., until 3 o'clock P. M. of same day. JOSEPH EVEKITT, ) -PHIMP CLARK. VComai're. LSA AC D. RAKER. ) Commissioner's Oflice, Sunbury, June 1, 1861 JOHNS & CROSLEY, SOLK MANUFACTURERS OF TtIK IMPROVED. OUTTA PESCHA CEMENT HOOFING, The ehenpest and moat thimble Roofing inuie. It is Fire hi id W altar Prut if. It enn be applied iu new end old Rood nf nil kind, arid to Shingle .RmTa withota reinving the atiiniea. The Cost ia only about One-Thinl that of Tin, und it is twice as Durable. OUTTA P E It 0 n A CF.MKNT, For presevinif end repairing Tin end other Meiut Roofs of every d(criiiion, lrt.m iti grunt elasticity, is nl iigurcft by the ciit ruction uud expnntitm nf nicluis, and will nut ci tick i' cold or run hi warm wrnthfr. These intileriuiH buve bten thoroughly tested In New Y'rk and nil parts i f the l uUu;fii ttml Weslrrn siui-s, and we can give Hhumljmtjironf of all we claim in tlair favor. They are readily applied lV or inary laborers, at a tri fliiiK expeiiHe "NO IIKAT 13 REQUIRED." These mntfrinl" tire put up ready for use, und for ship, ping ton II parts of the country, with full phtilcri direct ons for application. Full desciiptive circulats will be furnishr-d on npp!i."fl tion by m nl -r in perfimut our PriucipMl IMTicc nnt Wart, h-iusf. 76 WILLIAM STREET, (Corner of I.ibeiiy Street,) New Yi-rk. JOHN'S & CR05I.EY. AtsEXT Wakied ! Terms Cuth! ! Jure 1. 1MJI ly JAMES BARBER'S WIlOl.EiUT.K AND HETATTs CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT, S. 11. Corner Second and Chestnut sis., riillndelpliia. AGENCY for the PATKNT I'QL'AI.IZINO THIRTY DAY CHOCKS, a vrry clrsiiitble aniulc t'.ir diureti cs, Hotfl. B;uiks, Carnitine: H'-uses. Purlnrs. Acu. Alsn, .Mnnsfsotnrcrol' KINK UUI.D PK.fc. Cli-cks repttirrd suit warmnU-d. CI'K-k Tl minimis ol every n.-scriptinn. PhilmltMiiH, Juimury lit, lhCl..-3y SUNBURY STEAM FERRY AX D TO WING B OAT.COMP AN Y. WRAVKM.EKS and others ara resjiectfully Informed thsl tha subscriber, in oriK-r to ac coninioc iie the jiuMic and facilitate travel, has reduced tlie rates of ferriage at his bTEA.W FERRY, O'er the Kusquehanna, at Huuburv, and will carrv Passengers, Horsea, Carriages, and other vehicles, at the following rates, viz : Foot PasserijeTs, cacti,. , 5 cents. Horse and Rlrr, . 1 5 Horse and y, . 25 . Two-Horso Conveyance, 40 " Farmers and others, wishing lo transport Coal and Produce, can niaki arrangements at still losr rates. A aro, saf , nd commodious titeamhoat will rrui regularly auu, vromplly at all hours of the day, and to accommodate those who desire to at tend the fe'hurche at ciunhury and KHinsgrove, the Boat will run en Hunduy. The Steamboat will run from Market Street Warf, aud promptly convey Passengers from both sides of the River, without delay. like ieam Kerry now affords not only a safe ajid convenient transit over the SSusqueliannn, but hIso a pleasant and agreeable ride. IRA T. CLEMENT, Lessee and Proprietor.. Sunbury, May 25, ISfil, To t7ie Voters of Northumberland County Fellow Citizens: I offer myself as a Union Candidate for the office of ASSOCIATE Jl'DOK, at the next election. Should I be elected, I pledge mjself to perforin the duties of the office to the best of my ability. JOHN DUNHAM. Northumberland, May 4, 1-C1 te BLACK SILK COATS. Cored Mantles, Poplin Duster; French Maqirvs, -Silk liasquines. Newest Designs, Weady Made, or Made to Order. COOPER & CWNARD, 8. E. Corner Ninth and Market, Philadelphia. May IH, lUfil. MANHOOD. HOW I.OST, HOW RESTORED, JL'ST PUJl.lSHED IN A fUAI.KD KNVKLOPK : ON (lis nature, trriilmenl, and radical cine nf spennu liwrtHLa. or rkiimuj Weakness, Srxtiul Debility, Ne.i Vnusitess mid inn::intary einirsiiais, inducing iuipolcucy, and .Mental n:iU Physical liicaiucity. lly ItuliT. J. CTIA'UKWEI.L, M I)., Author uftlie '-M'een Hook," Ac. Tho woiUUresinwneduiUh'r, in this bdinirutile Lecture) clearly prove fiotn Ins own experience tlnit the uwl'u, consequences ot Susl-nhuHe may be elteclunlly removed without medicine and without duiipeious surgical opera tions, bulimias, instruments, rings or cordiuls. ((oiuiiua; out a mode of cure at once i-eil'am and eiTectu.il, t,y which every suffer, no niatter w hat bis condition nmv be, in:;y cuie hiiuscll cheaply, privately and rudic-uily. This lecture will piovc a boon t' tlinnsiiuusima tiiousuncis Pent under seal, in a plum envelope, io unnress, post paid, on the receipt iu two nostnau sunups, lv Uildrt-ssing. Dr.CII. 1. C. K1.1NE, 13? Bowery, .New York. Pott LUi.-e. boa ,58t. April Jn, 19SI. ly pi New Millinery Goods. .11. i ;i .s!Si.i;ii, Paten Street, two doors snuih of the Shamolin . - I 'alley j- I'oltscille Hail lload. Ur.tirEC'J'FL'LLY informs tho citizens of KUNUUKY and vicinity, that she has just received from Philadelphia a large and si leudid assortment uf the most fashionable and latest style of 123 GD :ST S3 E3 t S3 , HAT 8, 6SHAKER8, TR1M.MI.NCtS, Ac which she is selling at the most reasonable prices. To which she directs the attention of tbe ladies and invites all to call and see tbem. Thankful for past patronage, she hopes by keeping to best assortment at reasonable price to continue tbe same. Sunbury, April 13, 1861.-3in BA R E fl E 8. Rich Figured Vareges, 19, 25and 31 cents, Ilarege Rebes. S3 SO, Si 00 and $5 00, Motarulique Robes at $5 00) Traveling Dress Goods, bbephard's Plaids, Mohair Plaids, Gingham's, Lswns, Prints, Challtes, Grey Figured Goods, COOPER & CONARD. J E corner Ninth snd Msrket, Philadelpbis. N U liest uuality Uooj Skirts, 94 ceuAs to $3 2. krj U, IML ; " ATTENTION. The Host Military Book ever Published NOW READY, BAXTER'S VOLUNTEER'S MANUAL Containing full instructions for the RECRUIT, in the (Schools of (he rloldier snd Stpisd, given In the most Simple Htyle, and all the information necessary for Ihe forming of CORPH OF HOME GU4.RD8. Illustrated with over 100 engravings, showing the Different Pos lions in the Facings and Manual ot Arms, and oouiplote directions relative lo Loading and Firing. Arranged ac cording to SCOTT'S BYSTEM OF INFANTRY TAC TICS, And in conformation with the army require uients for the present War, by IXCol. D. V. C. BAXTER, of the National Guard. THIS BOOK IS OFFICIALLY APPROVED OF. Tbe instructions given are of the ercntest im portance to the rew voluntrtr, snd should be thoroughly understood, being 'indispensable lo the instruction of a company. Hound in one volume. l2mo ,H2 parses, Pnper Cover, price 2fl cents. Flexible Cloth, 3S cents. Tito Same Work Is also published in lbs (Jetnisn Language, at the same price, and is the only German Nook of American Tactics pub lished in the United Mtstes. Aytnts and Canvassers Wanted. To engage in the sale of this Work, in every City, Town and Village in the country. Price per Dozen Copies, gt-IO Fifty " H.00 " Hundred" 15.00 All orders accompanied with the Cash will he dispatched immediately, either by pusr or ei press. If ordered by post, Stamps must be enclosed to pay postnRO. If by express, tho freight can be paid oil delivery. SO.VG FOR THE VOLUNTEER. The Cump-Fire Companion. A New and Oiiglnnl Collection of Military and Patriotic Song; adapted especially for the present Campaign. One vol. Wino. With il lustrations. Pupcr cover, 15 cts. Flcxil lo Cloth, 25 cts. Sinijle Copies of (ho above Books MAILED FllEi: OF FUST AG H. To any address in the United Suites, upon re ceipt of tho price, by KING &. BAIUI), Printers and Pulitzers. 007 Sassom St, Philadelphia. To whom nil Orders should te addressed. May 18, lMnl. tit THE LATEST STYLE OF SPRING AND SUMMER Q ABMENTS, Aau cor:sTivNTi.Y mash at the Fashionable Tailoring Establishment; of JAcox-o. beck:, Market street, KUXKL'RY, Ia. THE subscriber has just received and opened a lame assortment SPRING AND SUM MER GOODS, nuchas CLOTHS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION & QUALITY. Plain and Fancy Cas&imeres, Vestings, &o of the latest styles. In addition to his stock he is constantly receiving new supplies from Ihe city keeping a full assortment of the most subsUnliul and latest Style uf Goods in the city Market. He is prepared to make to order all l.inds of Gentlemen's and iiov's wear, such as DRESS-COATS, FROCK-COATS. BUSI NESSCOATS, VESTS. PANTA LOONS, &.C...&C. of the very latest style, aud in the most substan tial manner, at short notice. Any Goods not on huud, will bo furnished from Philadelphia, by giving two day's notice. tV Cull and exumino my stock, no charges made for showing. JACOB O. BECK. Sunbury, May il, IHOl COMMERCIAL NURSERIES, IT. E. HOOKEE. &c CO,. IvOt HKSTKR, N. Y JOHN W. BUCHER. Local Agent, Sunbury I'a. rilhe subscriber, having been appointed local M. Agent fur the snlo of Fruit trees, plants, vines, &.C., of ono uf the most reliable Nurseries, culls the attention of all w ho want choice fruit to till, method, as more reituin than by obtaining them through traveling agents. Among those described in the Caiuloguo are. Dwarf Pear Trees, of the age fur transplanting, remarkably fine. Dwarf Apple Trees, on Paradise Storks, ma king beautiful little lice, for the garden, and pro ducing remarkably tiuo specimen, of fruit in a very short time. Dwuif Cherry Trees, budded on Mahaleb Stocks, hatiiUome trees. Standard Apple, Pear and Cherry Trees, very fine, with n large list of varieties. Peach, rititn. Nectarine and Apricot Trees. Gooseberry, blackberry und Strawberry Pluiit ull of the litict kinds. Currants, many new and improved varieties, such as Cherry, While Grape, bile Gunduuin, Red Grape," Victoria, Ac. Strawberry Plants, in great variety, including llio Hooker, Wilson's Albany, Triompbie de Gaud, (the ir.Obt approved old varieties,) as well as all Ibe novelties. Grape Vines, including those fine, new, yet well tested kinds, which no planter should lie without, such is Delaware, Concoul, and Hart ford Prolific. Theao we have propagated so ex tensively as to able to olier them at reductd and satisfactory prices. Plants, Roses, Evergreens and every vntiety of ornamental trees and Shrubbery, securely packed JOHN W. BUCHER. Agent, Sunbury Pa. Sunbury, Frhuaiy, tf, Irilil. Orphans' Court ala. 8N pursuance of an order of i lie Orphans' Court of Northumberland county, will be exposed to public sale, nn the premises, on Kulurdny, the 87lli day of JULY, next, all that certain Tract or Piece of LAND, situate partly in Shunul.ui township, und partly ill Coal township, Noilhutr bcrlaud county, Pennsvlvania, bounded by laud, of Martin Cuss, land, surveyed to Obediah Cap 111, John Titsworlh, Robert Taggart, John Mil ler, and Thomas Hamilton. containing 1 our Hun dred and Twenty-Eight Acres and Fifty one perches of Laud and allowance, be the same more or less, lute the property of Chrieltan Ka bet, deceased. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, when the terms und conditions of saU will be made kuowu by ISAAC N. IIAUE, Adui'r. By order of Court, 1 J, B. MASSER, Clk. O. C. S Sunbury, May 4, 1801. J SOLOMON M.iLKK. Attorney at Law, SUNBUBY, Northumberland Co- Pa. (Formerly Free'uurg, Snyder county.) OFFICE, Market Street, s lew doors east of Ihe Northern Central Railroad Depot and two doors west of the Post Otf'.eti. All Professional Business, Collections, Ac. trill receive prompt attention. March 30, tool. D RlEUPKAClllisi. pored aad uoparea .1 lua AlaqilDOlh storeol AYEE'8 -OATHARTIO Ar yon nick, ftllo, ami rnuilnifihii Art) ju nut uf irlvr. illt ymir ttyxlttni tie itntnt 'l, ant yum- foflinj.' un inii-rtHl'lif 'J' lima nyinp. n mf oiin tie- preluii to Miimt 'thit'Ff), t..Tnj tit of ei kutNi I ci ''tun "n you, ktid atinilil I ntti?(l by timely dm vf the riyht rem ty. Tk Ajwt'n Hostile, chiittife tutt tlm fUeonlHiH liu ttiniK ymrifj the Mood, mid k't tlto Hni'in itiovii uu tiiiol- 'P7?pjv-:'-J-it. & d'iwAu,:'v :.&Vl Tlivr h'.iit.H'au U. fmu'tioim tlm clurtntflKuis Wliiili u-mkv d1inwe, A coM nttl flniiitfwliri-u til t It yt mw uti wtriii'iri t ntttiua! fmtrtlut)4, 'i litest, if iut rwik'd rmi.l ii)krii l)ifniH'Ivt hm-I tha inin tnhflitig org-Aitfi, ito il-rinff jtrmntnl ncirrftuUit, ttiilltjiiiti;, ku1 tli-ds, Vtlill- III IhH COTItlit It'll, 0)iirjflrr4 hj tl(t tttilrWipPIHOfltsl, tftko Ayrr'n I'ilK nml Attn UuW tliim'tlv fliuy rtfttiM-n t iiatiiritt tl'iti of the Hflltm, nwi wild it Uji (iituyfitit fiiclhifc ff Imthli ntf-iin. Wlrtt In tniitninl m mr'nt In tlii tsivinl ttmi coin in m ctiiiiil!iint. i itlno tin- in uiiuiy of tli t1iHi ni-nttitl mitl l mi r roil1 ili-tmiiitji ri. lli"ri purnntivf (,'fttct. t-x timtii. OtiiwN. hv nlniiliir ottntruc :i"Htj mill il rMipti'irttrof tli ttirit' functi-tn) 'l tli b-nlr, iliy m r.ii'lly, ami tunny t th-'m u ftj', nrvl ly tin sum,. tiit'tiiiK. NtMit wti-t know tht Tirtiisii of th'jw I'illit. will tiir1er,t to fnfl(jr thoiti when iuiliing itou tin tlht-irvlwn tticy rim-. Kluti-mHiiiM fi'i'mi h-tiliiii rliyfl tunn In dohk of tli principal citloA, mul fivui ulltcr tkuil kuowu iiuulic pir tout. I)n. AvTicf Your 11 1 U oro Itm inr:tKuii rf all thnt U grout hi in"1lfliit. 'J"li-v hare curc-'l my liuht il:iii!rM"f of iili'vivitiN H'liv upon Imt IiiiihN und fiftit tiiut tiitil pnV"J im-itrnhia for y-nirn. llur mollw lnwt lvn 1jt.fr uricv ouhI v atllt.'toU n it Ii hlutcltfli aid ulmpM u hor Hkin mist In h'r htiir. After our chiitl uilj ttirtnl aiiu tilw tuvtl J uur I'dlMf mul luejr linvv Ciuvtl kv AS MOKOUUKJn. As a Family Pliyalc Frmi ).-. A ii; (VrlwriyU, Mto Vrltant. Totir Tills nr the prlnco of piirgoa. 1 holr rtcf1lrnt qnalillfS aurrwi.s nny nllnit tin. wn potaciot. 'J'liy ai-a it!iil, but vcryceifulii uu1 piT rtn -ii In Ihuir action ou tha tiowuit?, ivhich ui:ikf tUem iuvuluublo to tit Iu tbo daily trmitim'iit of Jiounsy. Iicatlachr,SlckIIcaanf lir.Foul tomftch. Vw(j lie. I'MMwd ll titt, UaUimorr Ir.Mi lino. A vw.v. : I ciuin-tt iiihwvi' yot fpftat complnlnt I huv cttrii with yr.ii I'tll letter tbun to ny i tfuil we tvr twit with a pttntltit hifuicint. I .1iico peut dpen-di-ii e on nn flTt';tml withnrtir hi my tl'ilfy ton tost wltli uimw, hiiiI liHliftviiitr nn I tla Wvxt yww I'illa aiTurtl ua tha Leat wv have, 1 of cuumo vuluo them highly. riTTimw r; Ma7l,lR55. Da. .T. C. A TrR. Fir : I lutvo rfm 4ly ci mI f tho witist f nttu.i,A tiny .,UX ,ttu huvo f u lusw or two i your riut. ii Min-rii it wUicli tht-y :pii!i.e ut uiicij Vuuta wiili gtvat ion Ct rk of Str. ifr rVu.'i -tt. BllJoiift DUorflers t4ci Citip1nintte) From Vr. Thf.dort tl:V ' w dtv. Xt only am yt-;r Pills MTmiinblv.'utc-1 to their pnr- ptsj n4 an ptkiil. but I lllitl Ihcir be liCTKm? . sii'rtnu.t'n tho fjivt-r vt'iy uirfkkptl jmli'il. Tlu-y bwvti intnyf:ac lien prm-etj inuro (sftvrtual fur tbe cure of lutoiiM r.mu fh'j.iittx thun uny uiiw ronunly I cm) mention. I Mticci'uly tvjoi j tliut wi) liavit ai lnth a I'ltrnlivt whiclt wo tb tliu cuuflJyiuto ut tbt' pitsfCdisitit uml tho pouplo. iOl PAIiTMtN'T Or T11K iNTEPTrR, 1 Uiii!uiit;l..t I. C., Till IV (3. .Smt T have uapiI your 1'illH ;d.y itritl natl liuai.ilril pracliotufp himv wii nimlo ttrR, an) cmiuot hmitaio to aay tlu'y uic thu bi it i-uiburlic w trniplm. Their ngii Utiutf uviit'U on tiio liver in quicic unU Jecitltcl, cl.ii.so qiHMiily thuy ara an adiijikttbla itinotly for dt-tungeiiiuutt ol that organ, imt cuiT have Bi-l.Ium found a cat uf i li"us dncust: Bt) (-bdtiTietto tiiat U dirt imt ivaiitly ylvld to tiiuui. AraUiUally jouis, ALO.N.U M. D., J. Vijii'ci'ut vj U,t JfWtna IJntpitaU Dyaentcry, IJIaiihita, Rclux. Worms from Ui: J. V. Given, uf Vkiwgiu Your rilln Imve limi a Ioiik trial In my pruetiro, and I 1."1I tbin iu cti- tn an on- uf the best h(viiuts 1 have ever found. 'Ihir alterative vlfcct U.ti ilie Ht makes lii.m an uxcidli'itt if:m?ily. wbt'ii giu-n in Muall Uosos fur LthfiHt ihjs,:nUT;t und tlittrrhwtt, 'Jhoir Rlifrai-caliiig rmikes tb.'tii XiTT a. crpUl Id uuU CyilVvUltUt lor tliU Ubit ni won, on uJ cluUion. jyl?piln, Imjiurtty of the Hlooa. J', tow JtttoJ, 1". Unites, i'uttur cf JUmft Church, Uatotu Dr. AvlTs: I liJirou'j'l your I'MIn w it U cxtin nonary Pti'xt -s In my frtmily ami armm th"Ht 1 am caliud to viait Iti iliHlrt-sK. 'I'a rviIs.to tho oi-jrutit uf dinotinn nnd puiify tho bl.vi.il, Miy urn tho vtyy bt.'t rnuudy 1 bavo cwr known, and 1 cau cuulidt-nlly ti-coiutm int t liem Ui Diy fiitfiHU, Vuuin, J. V. lililLfi. Waits w, Wymntnjc Co.. X. Y., Oct. "2U ISM. Tr.R Sin: I tun hrIiij your Citilni tic I'ill in my pme tice. an J liud ilivm nn ext'fllfiu imrv.itivo to cleajist) tli avutuui uud purify tht fntwitunt f t',c Uo.-tt, U. MtlACHAM, M. I. Conttpnt Ion, Co Ivenraa, Suppression, lihrtiiiirtiUm, -oticf Ib'uraigiu Llrup ', XHraXysVivf 1 lt9 tvc. tir Vr. J. I Vanjhit, JLutwl, Ciwd. T' nntcli Kfinnot brt Hr.id of your I'ill fur liie care of Vitiwst, If otbor if i.ur fiUT"'iy bu.w fotin-i tiivci lui -R;Cil-i Ut X IipV, tjify pllf-itbl j-lll Dia ill (lOclaltM- I ut: it for Mm benerit of th iiiultitudv wio Riii.cr fiom thai compliant, win- h, aliliouh bad ruonli in iioif, la tbii i - redout ttr of titlura tint ur I Miere (. rntiv toviiuiiiat- in flip hTr(bui jaur Tills aUcct tliut oigaji and tuie tha dir-cuho. Prom K. Siictrt, Vjritum ami hWitift, Union. I flutl ono or two btr-i ibnt's of your TiilK taltr-n at ibe projivr tinit.. m exn-ll. nt (uomoil-ttif the uMuml twn when wh'llyor paitiully uiatrtaie I, and i.in ) wry ofd't ttial to cU'turr. tlu ttomU nud trjt vnrmt. 'lUvj aro ho uiiii h the U-t phy.iic wo have thai I rotfUiuuud uo other lu my paliouiit. From L'tf .Vr. Vr. ifuwktt.nfthe M thotlst Church, I'fMsiii Hoor. Kavaiinati.fla.. .Ian. 6, lO H.'Xonrn Bite : 1 should b,t unvuleful fr iltd rvlisf ywur eLill ban brought mo if J iul not roport uiy cum to you. A cold n-'itli'd In uiv linilwan t hionlit uli r-xcru-viating rimm'ic uutt wlii-. h end ! In r rftruina Usui. XotwitbMauitlnK 1 had liit ir-l of pbyisii-iium, the dt"anp fjifW worm ntid worst-, uutil by tin ud vice if your rxoellont ajfijut in lUdimioi'L', Ir. Ma.'ktui: 'i?, 1 trit-d your l'illi. '1 l.iir ih-rtu wfre slow, l-nt miv. Ky tstu .-t'tuiijg lu tin? uo ol tofiu, I tun now tiitUt Jy well.' rtiAMiivii. Vutnn TTourre, ... fi p.'f. Pn. Aykii: I bavo Iwon etihi. ly cor. .1. bv nr Pi'., of Ithriim tltc t'us a paiuiui liuea-H ilnit bud nf !!it-d u:e for jvar. Vl.NCL.NT Si.lDlCI.L. Itt'"! lb I?!! In murVt-t cor..i!r; M.-rourr. bi h. (tlH. u-!i a uluuhl' rfin dy In .l.iUtil lini.da. ii dai'trcroiisi in u puHii: y;V.t fioin tli" dreiolail ' iiei-i-iiencfH that frutiiNMitly f .ilov? in iucauti u tw. Tl,u,d voutnln no n.Pnmy or iuinral niilsstiti-it w luitotur. Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for $1. Proparod by Dr. J. C. AYEE & CO., lowell, Was. S ilil bv FriliriT Ornnt, un l A. W. riclier, Sunbury J F. Can low uinl C. Urown. MiiUai; Ur Venlc, Mp I'.'.voajville ; KmfMidfrit Cliricinaii, TiirbntviMe ; K. Ii. McCoy, Nuiihuinbcrland and by Lvulerk every witeic. A --nl -jd, p-Kl. ly DO YOIT Wl.VT MIIISSiCHS. do vor WAXTYiiw.u:ns? DO YUU WANT A MOfsTACIIi:? Ul) YOU WANT A MOUSTACHE ReiaiBiham i t It Jr;Ucl STIMULATING OXGUE X T, For the Whiskers and Hair The Riibscribera take pU-arfnre iu aaiu unciiig to the citi zciib ot lite United ISiiiien, unit Uiey Ji;ivj i.uuuird the Agency for, and ait now enabled lui (Tei U the Amenruu public, the above justly celeb rait e und wu.Jd-reuowncd urticie. The Stimulating OnguenU it prepared by Dr. C. i. Belluicliuni, an eminent pLaiciaii ul London, aod it wairu.itt d i-bung out u tlnek act ol Whisiti's or Moustache. in from three to six week. The unu-Je ii tbe only one of the kind uard by the Fieucli, and in iJiidou und i'a rif it la iu univeis.il Ube. 1 1 m a beauiiiul. reoiiomii'.il, aootbini;, et stiniul:itiui; coiup hi iid, uitin-raa u by u.-tgic upon u.e n-ot. eaiuin u bealil'ul pro wiii nf luxuriant liair II 'applied lo tlie aealp, tt will cure Luk'iiefcS, and eautjc to Hru.'K 11 i1 p't(t ! the l-'ildHpotau fine tjrowiu ot ituir Applied bcjoidiiig t id i reeti -ua it will turn red or i-.wy hair tlaik. hm it-atrc (My h.iir to iLitotincil eol.if, Uuviu it tit, hiiiooib, aod ilrxilile. The iiKUOiilr in uu ludispciuibW atlicle Hi eveiy genii' iu.:.ta t ui.d ul'ier un v.i-el.'i u&e lii: wokl n-iii'., i ativ eoniidrr.tlioii ie without it. I'lie aiibMTibe r ure the .nly Amenta t-r tlie article in the t i.itt-U M.ilrf, to wiioiu i..i oHicm lauht uiiJrt-!cd I'rii e Ui.e lo:,r a U x fr Kale by uu Diunnn.ii and Dealers ; or n box of tliu "t ha-ueut" (.Wi'i-raatad lo have tbe tb-Kiied Jjre) wilt be sent t-i a;iy ; h--i;ire it, by mail, tnrtrl, aeeuuly packce, un rece.,'t j ;kc l.u'. p-t-ai:c, l,la. Apply ! or ufMreaa hoUACK L. IIKt;rTAN A CO . Trti'5k'its. Ac, il V. ibKuu u., New Yu.k. ForttiTr at tliu o.Uce. Mnreb 3U, It til. Executors Ilotice. JTOTICC is licrely given thst lellrrt Ir.lnnen- tary on tlie estate i-f luhn Kline, Sr., lute of Kuxh towii-ihip, Nortliunil't-rland county, Jecous. ed, have Im-ii gmnled to the uudi rsigncd. All fwrsuns liavtuif cluiins ssTuiu.i tlie estate of tlie suid decra.rl. are lfueiMi'd Id prr.rnt tbem, and persons iml.'jlcd therclo to uiuka tiuincdiale iiaymeiil la ISA AC CAM PI3 ELI.. Executor. May 4, l6l. lit Life or Dentil The subscribers tale pleasure in announcing that tliey are now (i tt pa rid lo mail (rev) to those who tvi.h i'. a ri)y of an impnttiuit littla work, by the late l)r. Urainptup, n.lillf J "Tha Invalid's AK'dicai Cou tiJjiil," iiublisticd fur the benefit, and as a run' ing lo)oung ii. en anJ persons who suffer from Netvous 'Uel ility, 1'reaistura Decay, cVe, Ac, supplying the means of self cure. Tha reader is irresistibly led lu compare a usrVil lite w ill. aa ignoble death. Ku.Jtr, lose not a niuuient, but send your ad iliirf for a eopy of tins little work. Address ilia I'ublubeis UK JOU.N It.OGDEN AGO, , ol A S Juha iu..Nv Vori. i X!sy, l6l-.-tvio IiXVS AND "jEAIIII 1 LET THE PEOPLE 81 ILL. COX1IMU TO fclTF, AND- TIIKY WILL 800N LEARN THAT rniLiNG & GitANTs at Tin: MAL1H0TH BT0P.E, aju: sF.i.usa GOODS CiiEAPER than can be purohaaoi clieivhure. A. PBESH GTJ3?I'.S Just received by H-iilrood this week. KHMKMBKUTrrl:, AND piWFir ny it. Kunbury, Deccmlicr 15, infill. SEIIT BY EXPRESS a9saaSMaajpawrir Retailed at Wholesale Frico3t Made to Miisura fit 1518 per doz. on six for Aixn dcllahs. ! VTttbout Collars on, villi Collars oa (2 per ioz. extra. MADE OP NEtf-TOMi JULL3 MC3US, TVlth fioe Linen Uosnms, snii worssntcd ..s poofl a Ur as boH In tLo retail stures i.t cuch. ALSO, .iaa zn7 hkst FnittTa that cas iu hLUZ AT (3 hXCU, V. S. Those who think I cannot me a rood ShM for tlS p?r dozen are nulakm. liero's tbo cosl c? -(.::. dozen IIS Que shirts. " 80 rnfls ei New-York Stilts mmTin at 1 ic. TeT yd. tt t5 T T.rrfs ofuoUnon, at DOc per ysrl, a . ') 2!.ingan'l cut'ine, .....6 t L&uimry, i; buttons an4 cotton, i0c 1 r-i rroGt 2 (.i Total.. .$13 Hi .Efelf Measurement for Shirts. Pr'.nte.l direcUcna Bent free everyirhpre. r.r.3 po e.vy to understactl, lit at acy one tun taV c ti.rir c"i wMiTro for shirt. I warrant n good fits The cash t be paul l do ilsjjrcM Company on receipt of gooUi. The Express chikt-ps on ono doscn SlirU from J'ew Tork tohcwOrlcaacia fU p. a parties wishing pmnTs hasth,!. fcavlnR time to eenl for HuIm of M e turn rem p;.t, BoutJ acrid per mall prepaid, Ane of tl.e best Ctt'u c shirts ihe haTe got, itatirtg any alterations that may Lo required. ? S. V7. H. WAKD, from London, ,387 Broadway, up stairs, .titween VTuiXe t W JHer Ert-tcU " LIV-YOES.-4,orch 16, lSCl.-lf J. aTce ANDALL'S PATENT srr.INO H0RSE8 470 EH OADWAT, M EW Tron.jr. MiouU bo i:i everv fnniily, School, (Jvinna-i-um, Asxluin, and Hospital in the land. Are tint DA NOCUOUS, like tl: commun Kockitig llurse. ctmids firm on its Pedestal, will not wear (;AKiJETS, and lias no Kuckcrs lo injure the Feet. Health ui happiness In tho snme saddle." N T. Willis Pfc-j-- "' -' -'"4 mm FKOM THE "HOME JOUUIV.lL.' "Of ull llie child-furniture we have ever seen no article combines so much of those two impor tant tilings lienlih ond happiness as the Ad jusuulo l atent Steel fprinj fadJIe llorse, in vented by Icsse A. Cremlsil, It is not dantrer ous, like u coinunai ri'ikini;-liore, to children's feet, cannot be tipper, does i.ct wear carpets, but stands flriu on i'. bi.-.i', and its action is j like the gallop of a live horse t'.ir t the child never v.i'aric. of il. This itiiestof i luld iioveliii s is ex ree.lini.ly eU'ifsnt end artistic in design ; and so adjustable, sui.tan'.ial, and durable, that it will last a lifetime. It is indispensable in every family where there are children. It should bo in every primary school and gymnasium in tbe country, as it can bn made In'je and strong iiiooeh to sustain crown persons. As a pedestal t.ir photographic pictures, nothing is more Ireuuti lul. 'Every Oiphsn Asylum and lintitution where children are ronrcpa'ed, siumld ba furnished with a number of these beautiful articles Tliey arc title 1 with side-saddles wl.ee required." PIKKOTION'S FOK APJfSTINO.Opcn tha alter fsrt of the base sufficiently to sli.nv the sxle to o in its place ; then raUe or lower i!io Horse to suit i ou. Screw the bolts in the side verv tiffht. rV These Horses are WAIHIAFTED ono year. March IC, If'fil tf JvaI E'Eiotoi-aith Frame. E d, .ire to call tho attention of Ihe pul liu ' tJur I.ithoeonia (Ival I'hotoraph Frame They p"s.-es all tlie ko id quuliiies of wood frames with the advantsoe nf ere all r durabililv as they never warp or crack, ami ara sold much rhenper. U also han mi hand a large srirty of lVOdll ()V Al.. which we off, r twenty five per cent lower than can I e bouylit elsewhere. Also, a good assortment .'f I'asse Perlouts. fquarc Frjtnca at pruporlionaily low pri.es. A 11 orders bv in ml promptly tilled. AH who come to fur great Comunrciiil Metropolis wo aiiU lJ vull sen and. eiumiae. M. W. LADD jr CO. 453 U read way, New York.. Maica -lu. IfCI. EUSBURY ACAB2HY. HKH"vi.Ml'.ltTt:iU t! e Suubuiy Academy lit c tl.liicnee ou liiet.U 'l A : r I . I'll. c.uim; !' ii.lsiiOll' i eiiiliraes .Verv deunrl. meiil cl t.lueali 'il Uci.pO lil' iir Ih-sI Aeuileiuies, reHu,me: soj.L'iii. ui.c e.lhm fi-l u D!"!c.iuu vl to eulcr ko class lit Col..g. xtr.tM-J PEIl QUAItTKRi ('.imiiliu felenl HrumlirJ, fl CD llt.tier i.c.).ili l!oiitclirs, 6 (Ml Uaiiuai..tlm-S l"li'ar. 7 W Tuin -a t' I rd bcl'-'re tlie mid.tlo of the term. H.nnl ei'u te ijutt ill riuia lanulies d lioui 1 75 Su tiJ 1S1 W.ek. P. WOLVEIITON, I'nucipsM Sunburj-, MarsliM, lsrto. J CONFECTIOAKIES, TOYS I, M. C. QEAHIIAT, CONSTANTLY fcp un hand ull kinds or C-'oufeetionsries, Fruit and Toys, which tie is Milling at w holesale and tetail. HaviuK tha necessary machinery Ac, ha is manufacturing all kinds of Toys, and keen uu his stock, thai I'urehasms will not beat a loss lor a supply oS aluio.t any urlicln they may desira. Ari'l.E.il A FI LES !! APl'LES! ! I J o.l lecejved, a laiKO lot of Apples, which ha U selling ai whule.tle ami icwil, i low prices Wive us a cil. M. v. fiEAUHART F-.in Vary, itfcot, S, 1181 if i isssai I
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