Jrmn Id V.. ... liwjtou. MEETING OF CONGRESS IN ' EXTRA SESSION. i . ,. 1 - ELECTION OF MR. GROW, OF PKJIYL VANIA, IFBAKkH EMERSON ETHER I DOE, OF TENNES BEE, ELECTED CLERK. 8ENATK. Waiiiikotok, Jaly 4. Tbe Senate was called to order bj tbe Vice President t 12 o'clock. The follomnR Senators were present: Messrs. Anthony, Bayard, RinRham Ureck Inriilge, Bright. Chandler, Clark, Collamer, Cowan, Dixon, Donliltln, Fessenden, Foot, Fostof, Unme", Halt, Harlan, Harris, Hoe, Juunson (Teno), Kennedy, King, Lane, (nil ). Latham, Morrill, Nesmitb, Pearce, Polk, Powell, Nanlabnry, Sherman, Simmon, Summer. Ten, Eyck, Thompson, Trumbull, Wade, Wilkerann and Wilson. Mr. tirimes (Iowa) presented tbe creden tials of Jamei S. Lane, Senator elect from Kansas, who took the oath. Mr. Doolittla (Wis.) presented tliecreden 1iuls of S. C. 1'omoroj, Senator elect from Kaoans. Mr. Trumbull (1)1 ) presented the creden tials of Orville 11 Urowninit Senator elect from Illinois, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of tietintor Douglas. M r. Latham (Cal ) presented the creden tials of J nines A. McDongal, Senator eluct from California. The oath was administered to the last three Senators. On drawing lots, Mr. Tonieroy drew the loitsr term fur Kansas. Mr. Hale (X. II.) offered a resolution that the Senate proceed to the election of Ser goatit at-Arm. Laid over. Mr. Hale offered a resolution, asking the Secretary of the Navy for a copy of all contract. Passed. Mr. Wilson (Mass.) gave notice that he should, to morrow, offer the lollowing bills : A bill to ratify and confirm certain acts of the Presided, for the suppression of insur rection and rebellion. A bill to anthorize the employment of volunteers for enforcing the laws, and protect ing puhl.c property. A bill to increuse the present military establishment of the United States. A bill providing for the better organization of the (miliary establishment. A bill to pro mo to tbe efficiency of tbe army. A bill for orpanizing a volunteer militia force, to be called tbe National Guard of the United States. The Clerk road the resignation of Asbury Dickens, the venerable Secretary of the Senate. On motion of Mr. Fessenilen (Me.) the Senate adjourned. HOUSE OF RKPItKSENTATlVKS. The Cleik culled the names of those here tofore elected as members from South Caro 1 in u. Arkansas and Florida. Mr. McOlurnntid objected to Mr. A. T Thayer being called ea member from Oregon, and s-nt up the protest of Mr. Sbiel. This tuhject was passed over for the present. Mr. VulUndigham said he would, at th proper time, present a question of privilege in the lorin ol a resolution, that Messrs jUurstnn. til air ami uurtts, claiming seats in this House, huvini; been sworn into tbe military service of the United States, and holding commissions, are constitutionally di.-qualified from being members of this House. Mr. lsiair said he had never ben sworn into the service of the United States, and tuereiore Air. uiianaigDuui a Ucu were wrong as to himself. Mr. Vullaudighain said, of conrje, after this explanation, bo would not incl'iiio tbe iientleinin. (Applause in galleries ) Mr. Hichardsou objected to the recognition of Sir. Dally as the delegate Irom Nebraska The list of members having been called tbe Cleik anuooni-ed that one hundred aud lil'iy-si ven members had answered to their LUnil'H. I he elect, on ol a bpeuker was now in order. Mr. Colfax said Mr. Clerk, before tbe bttllotjng commences, 1 desire to state to my fellow members that 1 am not a candidate lor the Speakership. Mr. Hickman nominated Francis P. Hlair, Jr., of M issouri, saying that that gentleman bid iuaiiKuruted the war policy in Missouri, which had elicited tbe approbation of every loyal American citizen. (AppluuEe in the galleries.) Mr. McClernand wished now to pot a stop to such disorders in the irulleru-s. The Clerk said ha bud uo power to pre serve order. Mr. Vallaudigham thought an appeal from tin- Clerk would have the proper effect. Mr. Sti veus, iu nominating Hon. U. A. Grow, (Pu ) for Sp'-uker, said be would not follow the bad tusli of bis colleague (Mr. 1 1 ickinan) by going into a eulogy of Mr. Gruw's character, or be provoked into saying anything uiinst bis opponent. (Laughter ) Mr. Cuius, hi nllml'iig lo Mr. Vallandig ban's question of privilege, said he was elect' ed bv the people of lona us a member of Congress j lie was also elected a Colonel of a volunteer regiment from that Slate, and for those marks of coulidence his constituents were responsible. The Houh then proceeded to vote for Speaker. There d.ing no choice, M r. Blair laid it was unnecessary to fiave another vote, as tins would c-iiiMi delay in the organization, lie begged leave lo oVclino hejng a candi date, and requested Ins friends lo change their votes on this ballot in order to an t'lei'tino at once. Votes were then changed from Blair to Grow, and the lollowing was announced os the result : Whole number of votes 359 Grow, 09; niair, 11 i Crittenden, 12 ; the rest scat tering Tub lion G A. Grow, the Speaker elect, was escorted to the chair by M Bears. 13lair and Richardson. He made an address, when the oath of office was administered to kiui by Mr. Wusb buroe. (111.) i ne riouse men proceeded lo a vote as follows : For Mr. FniERioai!. 93 " FoKNKY. 41 " DlKTHICU. 21 " Flokencb. 2 Mr. Elheridge was declared elected. V A.iimaTON, July 5. SENATE. tt r-v , v .. ... air. naio, oi .ew Hampshire, called up bis resolution ofiercd yesterday to proceed lo the election of Surgeuut al-Aruis of tbe benate. Ou the first ballot 41 votes were cast, as follows : Genrge F Brown, 29 D It. McNuir,' 9 George lirowo, . 2 I!. Beale, 1 Mr. George F. Brown was declared elected, lie appeared and took the usual oalb. Mr. Hale offered a resolution that tbe sal ary of M r. McNair be paid till December. Laid over. .Mr. 8aulsbury of Delaware, asked the Henator (rum New Hampshire, if Mr. McNair was a worthy cflker, why be bud been reiuo at all? Mr. Hale said if the Senator would tell bim why the State of Delaware removed Mr. Coiiegjs, un ,.nt bim (Suulsbury) here per bup be would uu,-r. , Mr. Cb (idler, tf Michigan, gava eotxa that he should, to-morrow Introduce a bill to confiscate the property of all the Governor! of the Stales, the members of the Legisla tures, judges of the courts, and all tbe military officers above tbe rank of Lieutenant, who shall take np arms against the Government of the Uuited States, or aid lo abet treason against the Government j aud that all such persons be forever disqualified from holding any office of honor, emolument, or trust in the Government aucb property to be ap plied to restore to the Uuioo men, in tbe rebel States, any losses they may have suffered. ATM (vtttlttA Sil!1ftl? I ANOTHER BATTLE IN MISSOURI GOVERNOR IAIKAON IN TUB FIELD. Tbe Louisville Morning Journal is Indig nant at tbe seizure ol tbe Louisville Wednes day.night tralu on the Memphis branch of tbe Nashville road, at Clarksville. 1 he iraios were subsequently ordered not to go further than Bowling Green, Kentucky. New Advertisements. Ten Thousand Rebels Attack Fifteen Hundred Federal Troops. Kansas Citt, July 9. We are Indebted to tbe Kansas Journal for a copy of tbe Fort Scott Dtmocral of (lie 7lb inst. It contains an account of a . buttle between tbe Missouri State troops under Gov. Jackson and Gen. Raines, numbering by their accounts from ten to thirteen thousand and the United States forces under Col. Selgel, cumbering fifteen hundred in all. Uur inlormaul savs tbat on Wednesday an inst., the State troops loft Rupe's Point end moved south to Murray a, six miles on 1'riday mornicir, at eiiibt o'clock Ihey broke op camp and marched soutb in the directioti of Car thage. They were met by Col. Seigei with l.fil'O men wbo immediately cave bim battle. At the crossing of Day Fork, our lines were very near being brokeo. when by tbe timely arrival of two hundred Union men from Shoal Creek they crossed with a loss of five killed aud two mortally wounded. I be battle continued, the Uuiled Slates troops alter nalely lighting aud retreuting uutil dark, when they reached Carthage, having crossed Huck JJraucb and Spring ltiver on tbe way. I be Osbling was all done with the artil lery, Col. Siegul retreuting as soou as they advanced. The loss on Jackson's side was very great. Our informant says he counted over 7(1 or SO wounded on the held and in the bouses by the wayside. 1 he loss on the side of the State troops cannot be less than from 300 to 500. Gov, Juckson announces his intention of fort lying Carthage until Prico aud MiCul loub arrive from Arkansas with reinforce ments, when be will act on the offensive aud enforce the laws of the State. 6F.COND DISPATCH. A citizen of this place has just arrived, having left Sherman, Jasper county, at day. light this morning. He states that after leaving Carthage Col. Seigel moved two miles southeast of the town, where he en- encamped for the night, his commund budly cut up. His loss is variously estimated at from three hundred to one thousand, aud tbat of the secessionists from one thousand to two thousand killed and wounded. Col, Brown with ihree thousand troops from SpringUeld, is Baid to have joined him. Major Sturgis is north of Osage ; and Gen I.you, at lasl ac counts, was at Warsaw on bis way south. On the duy of the battle Gen. McCulocb and Gen. Price arrived at Neuso twenty miles soutb of Cartbaue, with ten thousand meu. A guard of t8 hundred left by Gen. Sieule was surrounded and taken prisoners. One report says that all were murdered, and another that but a small portion of them -were killed. McCullocb sent forward 2,000 men to assist ,ackson. He expects 5,000 additional troops from Arkuosas. LATENEWSnFROMEUROPE. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of eundry writs of Ven. Etponsa, Fieri Facia and Al. Fieri Facias, issued oet of the Court of Common fleas of Northumber land county, Pa., lo me directed will be exposed to puhlio sale at the Court Houie in the liorouah ftnnnnry, on Saturday the 8d dav of Angust, A. U. 18Gl,al4 o'clock P. M., Ibe following do. scribed real estate, to wit : A certain out-lot, aituate in Upper Augusta township, Northumberland county. Pa, bounded on the south by Henry Houpt, on tbe east by Snydertown road, on the west by Cattawlssa road on the north by Henry Weite, containing five acres and filty-fi ve perches, more or less. Also I Another out lot, situate in same town' ship, county and Htnte aforesaid, bounded on the north by t'eter U. Wanner, on tbe weal by Lalta wiesa road, on the south by Henry Weie, eon1 tabling fivo acres more or less. Also, another out lot, situate in same township county and Slate sfnreaaid, bounded on the north by Mrs. Mary Markle, on the south by George Conrad, on toe went by Catlawissa road, and on the cast by snydertown road, containing one acre end fifty -four perches, more or less. Also, two other out-lots Nos 81 and 83 in same township, county end State aforesaid, bounded on the north by Edward Y Bright, on the west by land late of John Rollins, on the east by Catlawissa road, and on lb south ty Centre Turnpike road, containing len acres, more or less, rive acres of which said out lota INos 31 and 32, bounded by tbe Centre Turnpike on the south have been set aside for the defendant under the $3U0 Laws. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Henry Weise. iLSOt AHRIVAL OIi' THE GREAT LASTtll.V TRUTH TB RHYME. There are those that sty in these enlightennd day. That splendid lies are all the poets praise) That (trained invention, ever on the wing, A lone impels the modern bard to sing. 'Tis true tbat ell who rhyme, nay, all who writ' Shrink from the word to genius trite t Yet truth sometime will lend her noblest Bros, And decorate the verse herself inspires Tbiafartin virtue name, let KR1I.INU &. GRANT claim For Dry Goods, handsome, beautiful and cheap, . Are always found at their Mammoth Storo in Market Blreet. Sunbury, July 6, 1881. St F. Quebec, July C The steuniship Great Eastern from England, arrived with troops, briiiKinu Liverpool dates lo Ibe 2th ult. Lord Chancellor Campbell died suddenly from tbe rupture ol a blood vessel. The Sultan of Turkey died ou the 25lh, and was succeeded by bis brother Abdul Azis Ktthn. Everything was quiet at Con stantinople. Sir J. i'erguson. in tbe House ol Com mons, condemned ibe sending of reinforce meets to Canada, aud Mr. I);srueli also thought the Government was incurring a serious responsibility. Lord Pulmerslou defended the act of tliu Government as a uouul precautionary measure of all Governments in the immediate vicinity of hostilities. Tbe step indicated no distrust of Ibe fulth of tbe N orihem Stales no want of confidence in the Canadians The time was ht aud proper, becuuse rein forceuieoig can only be scut to Canada iu the sum mer. A recognition of tbe Kingdom of Italy by France, bus been formally announced. Tbe Cooard steamer Scotia bus been suc cessfully lauuehed. Sir Archibald Allison, in a letter to Cas eins M Cluy, contends, that the American Constitution is a failure, and recommends a national church and mouarchy as a remedy. The conQagratiuu in Loudon, briuliy tele gruplied by the Persia, was the most disas trous for generations. Immense piles of warehouses on the Surrey side of London bridge, tilled with all kinds of produce, were destroyed. Tbe loss exceeded 2,000.000 Some estime the extent from 3.000,000 to 4.000.000, nearly all insured. 1 be 1 ope wob ill, but improving at tbe last accounts. AgitatioL in lluogarv was reported to be increasing. Ibe Prince and Princess Frederick Wil Hum hud arrived in England on a visit to the Queen. At the same time and place, all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, aituate in Jackson township, Nortbumberlond county, Pennsylva- nia, bounded on the north by lands late of Robert Parrish, dee'd., on the cast by the same and lands late of Jno Otto and Jacob Michael, on the sooth by lands of Joseph Trego and on the west by the river Susquehanna, containing about sixty (60) acres more or less ; whereon are erected a two story frame dwelling house, a frame shanty and large barn. Being all of that certain ttact of Innd contain ing 104 acres and 1 46 perches, which George Sei' ler and wife, by their deed dated January In, IB!53, granted or.d conveyed to George W. lieelie Win, II Russell and James I, Morris, trustees of tbe "Northumberland and Union Counties' Land Association," and which the said trustees, by their deed, dated 31st May, 1S56, recorded in the office fi r recording of Deeds, A-c, in and for said county of Northumberland, iu Deed Book, M. M. page 313 granted and conveyed to I lie 1 revor ton Coal aud Railroad Company ; excepting and excluding therefrom that part thereof, containing forty four acres sixlylwo hundredths : embraced and inscribed in a mortgage given by said Coin' pany to Aquila (i Stoot, trustee, Sic , dated June "d, IH.r)6. reroi iled in Northumberland county in mortgage book M-. 6, page 359, Ac, and which was conveyed by Wm C I'ickeugill and Oswald Cummaiin, successors of the euid Aquila J .stout as trustee in Baid mortgage, under proceed ings had by virtue of and under the provisions ot smd mortgage, by their deed dated the 22d reb rury 1861, recorded in tho office for recording of deeds, Ac, in and lor said county of Northum berland in deed book ft. R. pages 226, A c., as by reference thereto wilt mora fully appear. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Tho Trcvorton Coal and Kail Hood Company. ALSO : At the same time and place, a certain lot of giound, No 1 1, in lilock No lft, in Trevorton, Zerbe township, Northumberland county, Penn sylvania, bounded on the north by Shaiiiokin street, south by mi alley, east by lot No 12 and went by lot rso 10, containing 25 feel in front and 125 feet in depth, whereon are erected a two story Iratne dwelling house with basement and stable, and other outbuildings. C-eized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Lewis Lee. ALSO ! At the same time and place, all that certain tract of land, situate in Shsmokin township, coun ty of Northumberland arid State of Pennsylvania, adjoining lands late of the heirs of Martin Wea' ver, dee'd., Isaac T nelly, John I'nger, feolomon 1'agely and others, and bounded and described as lollows, viz: Beginning at a post in the cen tre turnpike, thence by luud late of the heirs of Martin Weaver, dee'd., south one and one-half degres west two hundred and sixty nine and nine tenths perches to a small sassafras; thence south H8J west 9 perches to pine; thence S. I J west 42 perches lo a chesnut oak ; thence south AH J east 61 perches to a pine ; thence smith 81 earl 43 two tenth perches lo a pine ; thence north f2 east 15 three tenths perches to a post; thence north 1J east 231) six tenths perches lo a stone ; ihence north H8 west 4 perches, lo a stone ; thence north ! I ) east G3 perches to a stone : thence north 8j) west pen he to Ibe place of beginning, containing 209 acres and 1 1 3 perches inure or less, whereen is erected a lurge two story frame dwelling house, with one and one-hall story stone kitchen, stone spring house, wagon-shed and corn-cribs, and a large frame bank barn, a well of water and an orchard of choice fruit, Ac. Seized, taken ill execution end lo be sold us the properly of It. Fagely and Wm. Kagrly, UAV1U WAI.DKO NSheriir. Sheriffs Oilico, ) Sunbury. July :t, 1861. List of Causes for August Term J.86L John P Summer vs John McRcynolds. Samuel 8 Baitonvs Win alcKissick Isaac Knpn Jerry 4- Jas H Pennypscker David L Miller vs Dr Edmund Franciscis. David L Miller vs I) E Arwineand wife Philip Heilgert dee'd adm'r vs David Eshbach Oros & Kimble vs James Covert William L pewart vs Peter Kerlin Lewis Dcwart ex'r vs Peter Kerlin Abraham Carman vs Jos Green fc Fr Howmnn James Malonevs Khatnokin Valley & Poitsville Railroad Co. Henry Weise vs Wm 1, Dewnrt JJig Mountain Impr Co vs H D Hoffman, Samuel Bobb el al Commonwenllh of Penn'a el al vs James Van dyke and bail Galen 8 Robins doe'd adm'r vs Mary rfcesa ame v Spencer M aud Wm H Kase Nagle, Wingate A- Co vs John U McMicken William F Nagle v John l McMirken Michael Graham vs Ralph Bogle dee'd ex'r ame vs Goodman & Moodie Geo C McKne ve Joseph Long John Keiter vs John Shisaler Gabriel Kline v Geo C Me fee Jacob Frederick if Co v Ralph Bogle dee'd ex'r. John Keiter and wife vs Michael A Keefcr and John Mpt-slcr Jnsiah Keiter vs M A Keefer and John Shissler Thomas Hafer vs John Fctzer Dewait for Jacob Gass vs Henrv Masser dee'd ex'r Joseph Long vs George C McKee J 13 Maaser fur Dewart vs Michael Mullen and Elizabeth Mullen E Y Bright Sr vs Jonas, Michael & Abraham H oh tier Hrnry Tharp vs Northern Central Railway Co. C H J- Geo Abbott & Co vs Samuel G Wbeolcr JV1, Dewitt Craig for use of Wm H Miller vs Miller 4- Drown William Weideuhamer vs John McMathew John Wagner vs Jacob Dresler Jonathan Duukleberger vs John Bumford, James 8 Marsh & Covs Jacob Westley Abraham Dunkel vs Juhn llnttenstein Mary H Geland'a heirs vs Northern Central Rail Road Company. IMPORTANT TO LOVERS OF C23 QD CE ZJD "CP 5J2J BRIGHT &8(N, Invito attention to tlicir Slock of Prime Green and Dlack Tea. June in, IR6t. jar iuslxu: jioi SUMMER GOODS! AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. 13. Tf. BRIGHT &. SON, II AVE RECEIVED OF ALL KINDS OP GOODS, HANDSOME, DUE ABLE PROCLAMATION- IV (JlCE is hereby given ibnl the several ' Courts of Common Pleas, General Quarter Sessions of the peace, and Orphans' Court. Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in and for the county of Northumberland, to commence at the Court He use, in the borough oi Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the fifth day of A UCUti T, next, and will continue TWO WLEKS. The coroner, Justices of the Peace and cousin1 bles in and for the county of Northumberland, are requested to be then and there in their proper per sons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and other remembrances, to do those things to their several ollices appertaining to be done. And all witnesses prosecuting in behalf of tho Common1 wealth aguinst any prisoner are also requested and commanded to be then and there attending in their proper persons to prosecute against him, as shall be just and not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance, at the lime appointed agreeable to their notices Given under my hand at Sunbury, the 1st duy of July, in the year of uur Lord one thous and eigh' hundred and sixty-one and the Independence of the United States of America the 8blh. God save the Commonwealth. DAVID WALDKON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Sunbury, ) July 6,1861. To the Voters of Northumberland County. FELLOW CITIZEN'S: From the encour agement I received from ditlcent parts of the county, I oiler myself as a caudidute fur the office of ASSOCIATE JUDGE, subject to tbe usages of the democratic party, and if elected, will perform the duties justly and im partially to the best of my ability. ABRAHAM SSHIPMAN. Lower A ugusta township, June 0lh, ISIil. jVmflfKGrSTEjT Subject to the Rule and Usages of the Demo cratic Partv. J. B. MASSER. Couulv A Ar I) GREAT BARGAINS AND Splendid Inducements TO P "J ? C H i. 3 AT THE ONE PRICE STORE, To Uie Voters of Northutidterlaud Friuw CiTizr.ua: I oiler myself s a Union Candidate fot tbe office of ASSOCIATE JUDGE, at the neM election, should I be elected, I pledge myself to perform tbe duties of tbe office In the best of my ability. JOHN DUNHAM. Northumberland, Mny 4, 1U1. lo himself to the Demo1 A Merited Compliment -The Philadelphia North American pajB the following well mer ited compliment to au indefatigable oujcer and worthy gentleman : "Mr. 'I homos A.Scott, Vice Presided of the Pennsylvania Iiuilrnad, returned from Virginia yesterday, to this city. Mr. Kjolt bus been appointed by ibe Government to re construct the almost demolished railroads in Virginia over which tbe Federal troops and munitions are to be carried into the rebel cuuotry. When the first rush of soldiers found Its way to the Pennsylvania Hailroad, Mr. Soolt erected a line of telegraph to ti e Gov. ernor's rooms at Harrisbtirg, and there sat night and nay, with watch in band, superin tending the ruuning of the trains, exhibiting powers of endurance literally astonishing iu so moderate a physique Ha is now in charge of all tbe railroad lines in possession of the Government that lead to Washington. The work of reconstructing tbe damaged roads is so rapidly progressing that the rebels are al ready taking to consternation and dismay VY bile a publication of all that has been dune would be improper, it is well lo say tbat nn- der uo exterior of extreme modesty, Mr. Scott bas pertoriued tasks ol the greatest impor tauee to the Government, aud that no man on tbe side of the Union in Ibe present crisis baa rendered more valuale aid to Gen. Scott than bit Philadelphia oamesake." FLECTION RerURK of thr twelfth COFIbHF-StaHINtL DlaiHICT. To tha Democratic Voters of Northum berland County. 1 HAVE been induced to permit my name to - be used in connection wilh the nomination fur the LEGISLATURE, at the ensuing Demo1 cratic primary election. The solicitation of many warm personal friends in both ends of our county have prevailed with uie iu Ibis matter and should they e proper to nominate and elect me, il will I inv pleasure, as well as a duty, to piomote the interests aud prosperity of my own constituents, as well as of the State and country at lurge. J. ODDS DROWN. Turbut township, July 6, 1861. ""ITCTISE. Catharine Snyder, "j In the Courl of Common vs. y Pleas of Northumberland Wm. L. Dowart. J county. (Ol.Ml ffllE subscriber offers cratic oters of Northumberland county, as 1 a candidate for the office of. COUNTY THE A- SUIiKIi, at the next primary election, (Subject to the decision of the Countv Convention. JOSEPH EVERETT. Delaware twp, June 8, INut. .!.F.I.r,VflV.-1 AYER'S CATHARTIC Ar j nii nfc!;, fr'tl lft, 'Mi ! r'iiitl'dni:i't Ait jf'ti cull if oi'i-'t with j .Mir i-tfm rts r)itf'"1. )wur failing un rotui'ii'tuM' f J'l:i so t-vmvj - Fj"LVAt,Jrr" -ft f' !"n,n ic oil -n tli pt-liiil" Kt ''-r -C' "r,-.". '-i A n) ii'!s ! cm '-,iNi itjittii yor. moly n.-i tte n. t l iim,- tvlj. Tul-e Aji s ril.-,. tmil Cu?i.- c. r:r: ; iu- pv " , vV'W slniel- J r-.lll. win. -V-1' F'i" . .S?'V T!iv H'.imul-Oe t. fuu-olMrt .vJfc.J''i hryl ."' of leu l-"Jy ii. m vtv,-i"i no -vt:Fatj! .' - : tii,l inn ily IU xytou ll"B No. 28 April Perm 18BI, Vend. Exponas, JOTICE is hereby given, lo all persons in in J v tercet, that the undersigned A uditor, appoint ed by the said Court, to distribute the funds re maining in Court, arising from the above writ, will attend for that purpose, and all others, al his office, in Market street, Sunluiry.on Tuesday the 2:id of July. Ibbl, when all may attend if ihey think proper, liAnKIM rAl.VIliK, Auditor, Sunbury, July G, IKK I. DllUGS - AND MEDICINES, RICHARD A. FISCHER'S DB.TJGr&CZEl:iG.L HAVING pun-based the store formerly kept by A. W. FISCHER, be would ie.ectfullv call tbe attention of the public to his well select. ed stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. Fancy Lox-irne county, Columb a, M notour, Wyoming, Uandall'i vote Wright's msj'ititj Wrioht. 6,059 1,9-19 933 1,01 9,988 4,740 Rahdau. I'M 1.313 393 763 4,7i0 JOHNS & CROSLEY, BOLK MANUFACTURF.H8 OK TI1K IMPROVED GTJTTA PEROHA CEMENT 11 O O JY I N G , Tbe cheuput and moat duraula RoaSng iu use. It it Fire ana it aier rruoi. It cnn he applied In new and old Rnofa of nil kinds, and to trtiiigie nu.ua wiumui reinuving me sningica. Tho Cost is only about One-Third that Of liu, una it is twice as Durable. OUTTA P E It C H A CEMENT, For preaeving and repuiring Tin and other Meuil Konfa of every deucnplinit, Iruul life gieul elaiiticity, la not injured by the ctinlrucllou alio elunanin ! uiclala, aim will uog ciurlt in cld or iuii iu wuiiu wiuUirr. 1 lieae inuleriula liuva bicu thoroughly tested in Naw York and all puna ol the Soulhein and t'valern Stnlra, and wa van give ttuuiuUuljiouf uf all we cim ut Ihcir TLeyara readily applied bv of inary labor i a, at a lri nnx vxpenaa 'NO HEAT 13 RKQVIHED." Thraa iralrrMtaara not un reartv for uu. and tnr ahln. ping mull parts uf II country, With fall pimied dirwt una for applu-utinii. Kaildtacnpiivteirculaia wiH ha furiilahari om annlira. ticai hy mall ! Iu paraonat our Prnwipal Omo and Warv hoos.. 7 Wl 1,1,1 am 8TKEET, (Uoriw of Libwiy . - I0BNS4 ccLEY AtTi Wiinaa V Terms Cash ! ! J - 1 l) 1) Oils, Dye-Stufts, arnnshea, Perruniery, Ailiclcs, Cue Hair nnd Tooth 15 rushes. paiicv tfoapa, 'l'iuaes, &c. J'bysiciaiia Prescription and Family Heceipt accurately compounded at all houra, by an rxpe rienced Druucist and Apothecary. KEMEMI3EK the (lare, under tha office of the "Siiii'ury American." Suiiburv, Jon 22 161. 3moa BLACK SJLK COATS. Cored Mantles, Poplin Dukters, French Koquea, bilk ltaaqoiiies, Newest Designs. Zi'esdt Made, or Mode to Order. COOPEK &. CON A HI), 8. K. Comer Ninib and Market, Philadelphia. Mav 18. I Kfi I . MANHOOD. HOW LOST, HOW KKSTOKKD, JFrtT PUJLIMHED IN A SEALTO EXVKI.OPE i ON the naturt1. Iiraiilif nt, and mdieul cms of sperma Iniriireu. or Im-iiiiuhI Wi-iiknu. Srxuul llehilny, Ner votiaui'as and invilunUiry einihai ,is, inaueing inipoteiicy, and Menial and riiyaual liH-upaeily ByllOHT. J. CTI.VERWKM., M D., Auihoiofthe 'Green Hi 'k,"o. Tha world-renownrd author, in this adiuiruhte Ieturet clearly proves lintn Ilia own experience I hut the uwlu, Vonit-quriirrB il hetf-ahuiie ntuy he tlltctuiilly reiiiovtd with -ul meitieute aud without riiiiixeious aurii-iil opera, lions, hougtea, austruineule. rmga or o..r,fieta, peintiua out s nvUl cure al ou,e oeifuin and effectual. Ly which very auffer, uo iiuiuer w hut hia eonrtnn-n niy be, limy euiehlHiaeir cheanlv.privelty and radttuilly. ThoUM!tuiO Vi lli prove a h-'H to thiuMndsHnd Ihouauuda etetil under aeal, in a plain envelope, to address, post paid, on the receipt of two postage stamps, by addressing, Br.CH. i. C. KUNE, U' Bowery, New York. Tost Ofiics bo 4,5. Apulto, 1801 ly Pl OP E. V. BRIGHT h SON. Sunbury, June 15, IbBi. sunbury' steam ferry A N D T V I N ti U O A T C O M P A N Y. 'BIiA VKI.EEK8 and others ore lespectf.illy -"- inlonned that the eul ecriher, in ntdt-i lo he coinmodute the nnblic and fucilitnte travel li s reduced the rates of ferriage ut bis STEAM l-'Eltlv V, over the fuiiquchunna, at Suiiburv, and will carrv Pimsenners, Horses, Cai ri ;i e, and oilier vehicles, at the following rates, iz : Foot Passensers, each fi cents. Home and Holer, 15 " Horse and A'lint'y, 'iH " Two-Horse Conveyance, 4'J " Farriii rs und others, wishing to transport Coal and Produce, cuu inukt ariangcinetits at still lower rates. A lare, safe and commodious Slcnniboat will rnn regolutly and promptly ul all hours of the day, and to accoiiunoilale those v. ho desire to at tend the Churches ut Sunbury nnd Sciiunjrove, the Li oa I will lull on Sunday, The Steiiiuhoul will run from Muiket Street Wart, and promptly convey Pnstcugcra from both sides ot the itiver, without delay. The Steam Perry now utl'ords not only a safe and convenient transit over Ibe Susiiuehuiinu, but also a pleasant and agreeable ride. 1KA T. Cl.EM EVP Lessee mid Piuprielur. Sunbury, May lstil, New Millinery Goods. Fawn Sim t, tico Joum miulli oj the Shamukin Yullty ,y I'otttrillc J.'ciil UfitiiP SUNBURY, PENN'A., 1 EUPECTKL'LI.Y infonns the citizens of SIINIjL'UV sod vicinitv. that she has inst received from Philadelphia u liuc," und si leiulid ussortuient of the uiost Jashionuble and latest sly I t of 1X1 QD J OH tci3 GS3 , II ATS, BlIAKE Ii, TIUMMlNCs, cVc. which she is selling at the most reasonable prices 'lo which she direels the attention of the ladles and inviies all to call and see them. Thankful for past patronage, she hopes by keeping to best assortment ut reasonable prices to continue the same. Sunbury, April 13, 1 8P 1 3m ' JAMES B A 11 li E R ' S WI101.EMI.K AND KKTAIL CLOCK ES TA BUS II ME NT, 8. E. Corner Second and Chestnut U.t 4 GF-NCY fnr thr I'ATKX T Ml' AI.1ZINO THIRTY. Ct, IlOtt lX, II Ul !v hf. t.t'lliitiMt; M 'Utr . I Hrli -I . A-C. Aito, Mmiururturrrttj KINK .Ul.D l'liNs. C))a?k rt-utirctt ttikd wiirajiLr4. ri'trb Ti inimii-gE oi every dtKiiiptinji, I'biUutiriiia, JftiiUJjy It, tbfl.-3y Itu? a -Mi ti'-liniii tt;-ii lt w.n dlrttnui. A col '1 KfitMiH in.niMUi. rj in ih bulv. ahI n"li i.;)n Its uMluml fuN.U.i.i.i. 'J li".s-, if n I i;Ji--.fa, rwicl iifxin lhi-itiwh. nn.l muiMHtMlinK 0 (,ui.l, pia- (lllPilR ftilt rVtI.Ui, HMT.-l inK. hn (UAtHiMt. Whilln tliin roriiHtH'it, ('fMHv'., by lln ivKimHuiMH Ultn Aynr'n I'ill--. nn 1 rva itlrnntly lli"jf lttt U.i nntuiiii n.-ti)'i tr tiio flt hti'l Vltit It Uii l-tiitynt li'lliv nt It. -filth iisittt. Wlmt )s trim nuil . nftruiit in Vv tii ii.i unit -.imtiifMi CMpUiul. U h1i tui- in many of Ihn il.u( I Ji1 nmi ilrttii-on-HH (liflniitiKirn. 1nf MUifl purjxntlv" i;ii:t oxfH'ln tli-m. (tt 'l liy "lintlur flti nc ti'ttiH iih'l ilnrniti;iiiiHilM of ihn nnltintl lunctji)tii i f li mIv, th y Hit r;i).H unit ninny ut lliatii utiroty, Mtitiil liy MinstMii'i innriTi. win Itnt-w tit.- rh tu' ! i!.-it I'illn, vilt iiftj.'!n:t to 0l)ifl0 tiiwit iJ huil-T'i.jj U jih tlio cli-(ii dim ihv.v run'. Ht.ltoiihiiitH fr Iwiilii'-' v1i,'-i"H i-i Knap or tltf prltK-li-.il i-jlur-, nul IliX.I LtlKT v.lM l.uowu nibUu FOI1H. Pium a Hnwitfivfl JWcr?uiif if SI. Is-uls, Vb. i, Dit. Avr.il Yiiuv WIN nr llm arn;v rf ell tli'it in p'-out in iiuOii inc. Tin y liavi' cin l tu? I i 1 1 l.nthur ol ulperous HuitH n;inn h'r lnm.N itit'l li-t tlij.t li?. 1 pi.)V(U incnniMo Tut yi;irn. llor tintthnv Mi (cei h t;-iav-imihIv iVIHrti-d wilh iilnti'li ninl titiipt -n i Hi;ii timl iu licr hrtir. Alter ctir ctuM wjw ciiry.I, hbo ttisJ ti'.uU y.'Ut I'iII-t, fitiil litoj liuvu cnuni lu-r. AS MOI'.OUlbOE. As r Fnmlly PhyHlr. Prom Ut: .. II. nirtwriyht, Mw Orient. Tnrr riMi mo the iriiiq of Their ntrllct.t qinitiii flurprw iinv ("ilh.n tir v.-i 1nia-"i,s. FJ i-',v tiro in, hi, bwt viiiy tt;ihiiii mitt ''ih't'-hml hi tht-ir iitii'ii on tU t'owoiff. which iipiki-.i tlK-iii inviilutiblo to u iu Uu it:iy ticuliii' iit of (li-t fisj. IlcaducIiv.Stf lI n(1nrlir,Fott1 mtoittaeli i Prom Vr. J 'land ISt, b-tl'iiitme. j pMnllro, Avni: Icmin-'i ntiMver ynu n-JW C'lmjilnluti i 1 h.tvo ntra-t witli yn ('ills usu-:r Uw In nay till that vx j dcipe on fin crf n:ti! il cnilrufii in my tht'ty t-onlcit villi flirtpnio. litnl I i x in.x ns I tlo tlmt y.-up i'ills ulluid US tlitj tost vu li;ive, 1 of cuu i so vtilim thum highly. PirropTT.n, Mny 1, T'R. .T. C. Atpb, Hlr; T !i;ive bcfti rf pi-ntfiily rurpil rf tli" worst ti iitlttvtt dtiy 1"'dy r.m liiivi hy n Aim -r two of yonr I'ills. It fi'iiia to nriso lion it fuil itcinacb, txliich tlu'V rhinn-'f ut one'. Voiiiii with great icni sct, I'D. W. TMU.nT.n, fit rk of Si- nnrr t 'htri-m, Iillloim Plsorilcru T.tvcr C oinplninta. Pmm lr. Titninre H 'l. of X, in Vrk Vit. Not only fuo your rilUfulinlriiMv n'lupU'il to thefc pur. prwH a mi nptuiont, 1 nt I liiol their l-fnt-rn inl ririTts upon tho l,iv-r vim mailit ii iinl-t l. 'J h- y in ny prac- ticu ptovvil in-ire eift.'itunl i'or tho imo of bJtont c?n yhu'nt. tlmu any otm lviiimly 1 can HH.-ntidii. 1 t-incert-ly rfjoif that w lintu ul l- rith h initiative which is wur thy tha cuutidciico oi' (he piufv-nf-iou unit lliu iuiilu. l'rl'At'-TMJ NT OI T1!B iNTEtlton, Vl-tiili;t... I. l. 7th Ih., 1&;m1. P.in: T Iistp ihix! ymir r,ll in my Ken'-rul nn.l hospil.it priii'tue i'. vi' Min e oli lltiulu t!ii!i'i,nU cannot hesitate to pny lln-y mm tlm l.-Ht. ruihai tie we cmph y. 'ili"ir reRU hi.imr a. lion on thu Iivit i oui -k nul de'-i'U-d, cuio- iHt.-ntly Ihey ate un inlinhnhlo luim-'Iy tor ileiiiiii'iui-iiM ol tli.it u.itil. liuleeil, I Imve H. I'l-rtM louii'l u cise ul" hit f mt diM.ttc fo ulitiuitU! thut il ili'l in' t l'-ii'lily yiehl to them. iiutiiiniily ymiiH. Al.i: , lSAl.b, M. .. J'iisiciau of t.Uc Mamie JivxpiiuU Dysentery, DIui-vIiosa, Ittlnx, Woi-iuh. Pi out Dr. J. C. Orroi, "J Oiiioo, Your I'ill.s Imve uv ti Iciir li til in my pnrffro, nnd I liohl l Ihiii in e-'ti-i'in us one ui the b'.-Ht njn rii-uts I hnvo i-r K-imil. Thoir ltt;iutio i-ltecl ui-n the liu-r ni'ilu-i thum mi t'xeell.-nt ifim'il.v, wh-n iv.-n in stiiiill (hi-n i..r b.ii'nis t';s' ii'i ry nni l '.ri't'ii. '1 h"ir f-n tru --r Al'ur iiiulvi s 1 1 it u i ci it'-L'r,(Hhlti nii'J cjintuiunt lur the uoj uf woitK'ii mi'i clindun, 1j kim i.iu, Imiurly of the lilood. Prom lit v, .. I". llmus i 's! -r tf AJvcttt Church, Huston. J)n. Avr.ii: I lirive used yout I'ilhith extra mlipury pnci'e-H in my fiuitily nnd amoni; thu!-'1 1 ttin ealh-d to virit in ilistrerih. To iiiiliito the orm of diuestion und pHiify ti n Mood, they me lii vi h-t, renit-ity 1 havo vit known, and, 1 can cunti-h-miy loci-ininend tli -m to Uiy rrifiidM. Yours. J. V. UIMKa. Waiwaw, Wyomliiff Po., N. Y.. Oi-t. 'Jl, 155. T)rn Sin: 1 inn urdnir vour Ctithnrlic I'illn in inv t-ruC- tice. uiil find them hit exe tlhriit piiryutiU) to ileuiibn tho I 1 JOHN U. MBACiiAM, M. P. niml ljmt ion. nxH vi-iri, Supf.i e.ilon, lliciiiiintisiu, ;ou, jNcurnlgiUf Oiop- y , i'ui-RlynlM. Fits, vie. Pn.m lr. J. J'. 'tit'i'.fi, .V'-iilrft. C union. Ton lum-li nmnot he i-iid of jn:r t'.-r the cvre of C'.sl'niu,-n. It Llh' iH of tun- fiiitemitv linve li-imd them nn etVu-Tit i' tis n I Irn th.-y slioiihl jnili inu in lii ocluiiii inj; it r-r the iK-neUt of tho multitude who sull'- r lioiu Dud eoinpiiiiht, which, iilthoiih had cniiit.li iu if be If, Is tliM pro-enitor nf i t hern lint me wuto. 1 helieve ms tt mints tnorij;iu:ittt in th' liver, hut J uur l'illti ullect thut orguu aud cure the diaoasu. Prom J.fc.'. . ttmtrt, Physic fan an-l Mi-hrift, Jtl m, T tlud on" or two birjr 'Inwn of your Pills. tiil.t-n at tha proper line?. r m ll- nt pi -iiuutiVin of the vnttirni tvn. tion i i - 1 1 win! I y r p;iriiully Mitprf.-B''d, ami no ery tilffi'tutil to ch'fiw.-.r the ."H(it'.i mid f.'W c nut. They Hie h i iimi'li the )'-( physic Uu huvu that I li U.ti.'.ud jio oihcr t'j my p:iiieiitn. ; Prom th V.-e. Dr. If -iLf.rs.ffth,- M.V.Ott ?';.,. Oi.'iirh. Pn.iVRt II M' - K. f-ti a II lid il , 1 :ia. i' TIM. ''. J'.M' IldVOTttMi Mi:: I tihould bt inr.-m HI lur ih i li f your f-Uill hn ti -ht mo if I did nut r- p 1 1 my c.we tn ynu. A cold n. -tiled in inv limb ; ntid hr-.iuht "il i:tru rhlt ilirf wnr.il'f! 'i "f-S whih cn.I. , in rh-'Hi-- th'Kii-tt-tism. Notui'li-lili dim; 1 h id th- Le-t of ph .-i.-imii. tho lii-i'ii-e fjrew Wi'ie mi l m m-, hi I il hy t t.e iulMi'e i-f yi-ur exi-illetit a-ent in li;ilinioi I'r. Ma. heui'1. I tiic.i jour Pill, 'i h-ir flTeer- were HnW, hut Miri'. Hy ptlbC-ei ina in (he ii.-i,i nt Uiein, 1 am n-w .niiu'iy veil. Si:nte f'HAMiD.ii, P.it-.n I!ouru, I.n.. o Pv. 1vfi. Vv., A veil : f h;ivo h.-n i-iiilretv cm.-.i, hy . ur I'i'N. f Ph.-iiiii -tic (i'U li painful (lni;i-o that h id af ii'-'i i Hit- fer year-. I.Nt'L.NT fcl.UiJd- Jtns-M. vt r,f t!i.. PdN iM niiirV-d r.tilain Terniry. wli-. h, ;d:h"iih a vmIu.-iM- r. ii. i'y in skillnl h ui. U. is ri.lliueri.tl- ill 11 p;i--;e p;i, fl-'UI the diea-lfld f'-'.-riie-(j tjt ii. i-s that fte iU'-ntly f-jilorf it ii.i-.mti' U-; n--1. Ih-ae C 'Utain no ijHMvuiy or liiite-ial ti: 1 i!i ii vh.it- Prico, 25 cents per Box, or 5 TJoxs for tl Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER 6o CO., Lowell, Mass. Soh hv I'ri!n fr Gin-it, and A. W. V eli-r, t'ml nrv J V. i.!I w unci C. llrowu. Mdtt ii; Ut Wem-k, Mr. l.v--nsd e ; II eiiVnyilr-r V i'litiniiititi, Tuit tiv.i!e ; K. li. .Mi'Ccv, N. iiliuiiilii rliiiid und hy !)tulti cverywlieie. April 'JM, l-hl Iv THE LATEST STYLE OF SPRING AND SUMMER I G ABMENTS, AHU CONSTANTLY tlADH Ut tho TashionaMe Tailoring Establishment; of JACOB O. BECK, ninrktt Rlrc-il, M IIS JV. I'a. HTMIE siilisirilicr htw jul rn:i ivcil nml o)-rrifil -- l.irue flssarlmi-iit MKH liOOIif. fu'h es CLOTHS, 01' I) VERY DKst'lill'TKi.N A- QUALITY. Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Testings, 6c uf Uie lutfst tt li s. In uililiti.m M liio nuck lit in ct'iiiilaiilly rei-i i'ii.g ln w hii lua Irmii ll.c ritv ki't-'iiiK u liill uHMHlinciit ul ll.e mmt nulittiinliitl utul latest uHlo i.f lloi.ils in tlm rity n.iirki'i. lie ii iri'-ur.-.l to iimke to uriii-r nil kinds of (Yn'.li iumiV mi'l iia' wri. , .liCSi us uni:ss i oats, r liocK.i'OATs, bum- AUtfsi.COA i s, YKSTS. I'A.NTA LOON1. Af.. Ac. of the vrrv liitrst style, at.J ill the niit auljitun llul inuiiiit-r, ul l.rt iiotii-o. Any (io.uls not on liutiil, will ! furnislit-.l from i'liihoU-ll'liiii,lV i;iiii tw.i dny'a liuti,-.1. Cull mill i xan.iiio my t-luck, no ili.iigi-s nmiio l.ir tliuvving. jACua o. bi;ck. Sunlittrv. MV lljlffil SOLO.tlO. ill A J.I til, Attorney at Lav;, SUNBURY. ITorilium'ocrlund Co., Va (l'lirmeily I'rwl irn. !Sn.li-i- r.Uililv ) Ol'TK'H. Murki i r-'iii-i t. a li i i-m-i ul tin-Koillit-ru C'tiitral ll.ilmuJ li- "' "I'd t ili'iira w i st of tli I'to-I 1 iliit'O. All rrot.sKioii.il llusincts, Collrcliotia, iVc. v-ill iL'tiive iroti)il nllcntio.i. . Mun-h UO, lUlil, LIVE AND S.EAIIN1 LET THE TEOrLE STIS,Ij tOMIir, TO LITE, , AND THUY WILL SOON LEARN THAT F1ULING li OKAKT. AT THE MAMMOTH STORE, A SELLING GOODS QZi.12jr-E12Tl limn can l iuri:l,icj elnrwhtra. -A. FHBII BUPPLV Jiifit io. pivc.l ,y hni'r-inj ihia week. ki:mi:.mukr i ass, AM rnor::' tiy feunl.uij, I',..-rni!-M 15, 1H0O. IT. J . A . CIIANDALL'S PATENT srriNP HOUSES 470 BBOADWAV, N TiVT TTOR.H. SlioulJ li in rvry family. School. tjyrmiRiii um, . Altnn, nml llontsl in tho lan.l. Aie not lSOKIli)(JM, like Uie coininnu Hocking Horse. MhimIh llrm on itu I'euVatal, will not wenr OAKl'liTd, nnd lm no Hocltcn to injurs I he Fi-i-t. 'Ili-alth und Ii0.pini)ss in Hid surna mdrlia.,: N P. Willis s r mm st V'-r-j VnaJ FKOM THE "HOME JOUUN.lL." "Of nil the rhild-furnituro wo have ever en no nrticlc combine so morh of those two impor tuiit tliines health oml hnnijineaii a the Ail jllflllilR 1'ilti nl Slpr-I Spring SaJ.JI. Horse, in- vcntitil tiy .li'ssc A. uraininll, li i nor nnnger. ons, like a common rock'niR-hornc, to children's f,.-i-t, cannot be npwi, does not wenr carpfte. hu stands firm on i: base, und its action i o liki the n illo'i of live horse thut tho child neve h eiirics of it. Tins iiUMil of rliild novellics ia ex cecdinttly i-lrpant otid artistic in de-icn ; nnd ocljust-ible, Biiliftanli:il, nnd dunilile, that it wi lust a lifetime. It is indispensable in evei family where there are children. It ahould I in every i.riiiinry i-eliool nnd pymnnsium in l country, us it can he made large nnd strag 3nou;.''.i to mi.tain crown persons. As a pedrsnl fnr jliulogiapliic pictures, nothing ia more hcuti ful. "Every Oiphnn Asylum and Institution ieri children are coiiji-ecuted, should be fuiBshcl with a number of these beautiful articles. They are fitted wilh side-saddles when required.' WUKCTIONS Full ADJUSTING. Oner the after part of the base sudiciently to sllow tt:o axle lo p,o in its place ; then raise or Iawer Horse lo suit you. Screw the bolts in the ido very tiuht. VST These Horses are VAI!UAFTi:L r.e year. March 1G, lflil. tf SUNBTIRY ACADEMY. ri'HKSUM.MKK Ti:R.M of Uie guuLmy Academy will 1 cuiiiineiK-t1 en tticStli ..(' April. . . 'I'lie eniiim1 ol iiinrruc-liL.il embraces e-Verv oepori nit'ut t.f idiictiti"!! t.iuglti in our Ltst Ai-aileiniua, or"pun"l! fiiMti-uiti one eitlier t'or a uruit-sbioiiorto enter uny cit& ::i CllUlil!. TKUMS ri.ll ((L'ARTEK. Common Svluol llnn.fhi.'H, tM 00 lll(.-.u r l'l -jlo-li Himr-li-s, i U) l.-.u.fl nml GtLtl: l.itnt;iiiiiL'H. 7 (SI Tuiti'-ll I" t-eivud hL-t'- rc- t'le Mii'l'-l.-of Ihc t--:m. ): :.;'! t:t' !'.-iuiU m i-rivuLo t.iiii..ics ut ll.ini-1 5-2 I'J i-cl Wi"ik. P I". VOL LUTON, PriiiCii.nl Sunbun , .March Cii, I; 00. "li io I'KI.MJ AM) A K E li E 1 SKicti Fisnrid Kareges, 19, 25 aud :il ciuts, .... ..... . i a r. ii.. JSarege Kotien. 5J OU, Hi ou aim T" Muzaiuhiu.u itobis alio UU, 'i'ravelini; i)itia Ciouds, Hln pliard'a I'laida, Mohair riaida. liinitliaiii', Lawns, l'riula, Chdlliea, (in v Figured Couls, I't'OI'l'.H A. CON ART), 8 11 rorutr Niulh and Ma'ket, I'liilad.-lpbia. N 11 lii.t iju.lity lioi-V Shirts M .'it to M-y H, tesG 1. uo voir tv.ivr wsii.s.tajus. I'd VOU WANT WHISKKRS ? DO Vul WANT A iliOl'STACIli:? l) VOL- WANT A .MOtSTACHE? EJt'IIiithaui' Celt bra Jt. I S T I M U L A T ING ON 0 U K N I For the VI:isl:ers itud Hair. Tii"Silln.f.'rl!iTi t il' (il-..tri: i . t J.iiiiOuttL: r.v to th fit;-Zi-iis o I tiiu I mint ir;;r., tlir;L l;.... I, ic ui-UOMrit tliu Arnii y . i j t.i id iru i. nv t ii.-il-in! l u ilVt u II. o A n:i-l !i cm tiiiilic, u.c ai.uvc .uia'ly ttlct.iu'.ii; una vvurlil-iu.iowiivi) urticiL-. Tic i.'i.u.'im'i.,v Onrjuent. is iTt-piuuil l,y I'r. I". I l.fii't.iMiii. un emuiunt 'i)Slc:uti ft Lui.li Ml. lillEi IS MllMUflltOl ' lllil "UtaUllfLscl Ot hi'rft I ')' M lil'lllCliC. m from tine, t " six wi 'vf. Tl.e ariitie is ilis only one ui tiie l.i'i-; mot l.y Hit-I'rcn'.ti, a..il in LuiMjii auj 1 a 11 il in Ill uiuvi rs,;. iio Jt :a ii tj. tuii.il... 1 1.'. 1 1 H n i c'i 1. f.iolliijig, yet stiinulntir i-.-mp Mllul, I'ci i:iki as II l' U!iii:i uj' 'li Uie I l , ei- JM'. a l.Cii'l.-'ul j-t-iv. 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App.J I" or i.i'iln-sH DiuL-si.ti, Ac, .1 Wii.iuin fii., New .k. ror-.-il at tliiN ullicL'. , Waich Jl, IMil. 5" lie or Dentil The subscriber tuke 3 J pleasure in nnnouiu-itiii that tlicy are now I n I ar. d tn mail (free) to those who wish it. copy of an important little work, by the late Ir. lira in lon, entitled "The Invalid' Medical Ooli lidaut," published for the benefit, and as a warn iinj to oui'U men and prison who auhVr from Nervous lb-bility, 1 re m u I in e llecay, &c, &.C, Hipplyin? the means ol seif core. '1'he reader is iiTcsisiibly led In compare a useful lile wilh an ignoble ib ath. la adi-r, loa not a mnnient, hut tend your a l diet s for a copy ut this little work. A dure, s inn i'ui'lbl.i is DR JOHN O'iDEX .t t'O. H .V U6 John 8t., New York. May 1, 1PB1-. 3rnoa Crylirais' Court Sale- i iirsuniice ol nu ui.Ii r of the Urphan toi-ri I Not'b.'iinbi-iluioi em. iiiy, will n exp.'i.j to j ui li'- sail', on tl. pu inibcs, on !-turi3jy, tbi -.'illi daj ut J I I. V, next, all tbat ccrlMin Tract ,.r t'n uf LAN D, t,:i;aie i iitlyin .Shamukin i '.iwin-bip, and purity iu 'ot. tiivvtiship, Norlhuir1 ' licilooJ Hint)', I Vim---1. Uania. bt'iiiuled bv land I o! Mar.iu tia.-s, bindsum ve.l to Dbrdiah t'an.p- .!,'!. ti TiisWi-rti.. It'ibert Tagcail, J.ihli Mil. i ler, and 'i't."iii 1! iioili-Hi . vm:Uiiirn! V'.uir lint.. Idied and 'i'wi-titj -l;ikiil Acres and Fiftv una I pert hea of I.i.t.d tod sHowuiu-e, be the stii i more or li s... lai loe proije.ty.ot' CktUtWii K ! 1-el, di Ceased. ! Sale lo to'iiinenre al Ht o'lirnk, A. M ,nfsiJ day, when tbe Mm und ronditions uf sai iil be made known by Is A A C .N . H A 1E. AJin'i. j By order uf Court, j J, H. MAiSEIt, Clk. O. C. i hunlury, May 4, I Hi I. r oi TTNflOV SHADES. A wry fine aid cluap assorlm.ilit, just loreivej by pjii road from i'e Voik, at the Mammoth stoie ti Filling 4 Uiuut. Ve have alao lor sale H.i. riiliiain X. Co' cel.br alt d l'uliiil J'siic'uioua L'uilaiu I utuus.