Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, October 12, 1861, Image 2

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    ! : ' .; St. Louts, Oct. 6.
The correspondence of lbs Democrat jiiv-
tb followinjj i
Roli.a, Mo., Oct. fi From Information
gathered by ecoutg, there ate shout 11,001)
lined Kohpls fcntlcrcil over tlv Southwest
a'rn part of the State, inclmiinn COOO to 7000
tit Coii'p Walker, Arkansas, ellit miles below
the Missouri Hue, oDdef commaod of young
lien McCnlloch.
Major Wright, of the Nome Gunrds fur
nishes the followirip ststBtnent : A physician
well known tn the M njor, whose noni 1 am
nut permitted to . arrived from the
Smithwent on Tuesday evening. 'Phis
physician whs formerly a partner of L)r.
tinell, Gn. McC'ullot-b's army turgeon.
Tha former very recently had nil Interview
witb hit old purtner, und was told liy him,
that in the btittl of Springfield McC.nllnrh
was slid through the hips, und. a glance bull
uIho el ruck him in the forehead.
Soon after nmkinfr his report of the buttle
MeCulloch, with tbe Texas force?, was
ordered back to Tcxog, but after reacbiiie
Camp Chesapeake, near Mount Vernon, be
ilied from bis wound.
l!i fur he expired bo fpolte freely of the
manner of big treatment by the M ifsourionp,
nn. I declared th.it if be hud known tha true
position of affairs, ha never would have
entered the State. Ilisbody was placed in
u nietnllic cuflin and conveyed to Texas.
Ilia doatb was concealed even from his own
men for a time, it being tb.) policy of the
surviving lenders to operate on tho prestige
of bis name. 1 1 is poo, lien McCullucli, Jr,
wus therefore placed in nmninnl command in
order to keep up tho deception. M .jnr
Writ lit. who is un old acquaintance, of
Mel.'ulloeh, hii vinir, us lute us the winter
HeTurH t In lost ranged with liim up the
Colorado, is convinced that the latter is
dead.
Letters have been received by Mrs. Craw
ford, Irom her husband, (.'ol. Crawford, of
Price's urmy, stating that the latter was
hemmed in, and occupying a critical position,
i. ml urging the immediate reinovul of bis
properly to the rfout b.
St. Lorn, Oct. G.
The Leavenworth correspondent of the SI.
Louis llrpnblicni, under dule of tho 2d, gives
the lolloping information :
A full battery of iron six pounders lies been
presented to tliu Home Guards uf Lenv, n
worth.
They were cast in this city, being the first
attempt ut casting ordnance.
A Tier tbij bill of Lrzingtoii, General
Sturuis made n reu,u isit .iou opon Major Uenc.
TjI titone, of t l.o K imsns nuliliii, in call out
the- militia of t.lm eastern counties of Kansas.
The people responded w .irmly to the call and
p. Hired inlo Wjnudo'.te ill large liuinhera.
! lu-y woru immediately sworn into the L tilted
Slates service, und now compose part ol
(j.-ticTrtl 'St'iruis' command at Kansas City.
'.''.'ih Second Kansas Jlegimeul, under Major
Cioud, is alno ut Kansas City. Colonel
M ilchell, its commander, is rapidly recovering
Imiii h.s wounds rtcc.vud at the baltlu of
riprincSeld.
Nine regiments, 'oost of which are full, and
the rest rapidly tilling up, have been furnished
by Kansas for llit? war. Jo addition to this
we have twice responded to Hie call of the
iiuthnrities and furnished thiilyday men,
when danger threatened. livery man in
Kansas is now well dtiiltd, und ready to light
if occasion require.? it.
M.jVr Prince is still the commander of the
po.-t ut. Tort Leavenworth, and is prosecuting,
With vigor, the woil; of strengthening and
fortifying bis position. A lung hue of
t'urlbwoi ks and entrenchments have been
thrown up on the west ot Port Le.ivr nworth
The r.ver is protected l.y pickets and marked
batteries, fciiicli a thing as taking tho Putt
by surprise is now out of the question.
St. Loup, Oct, C.
One l-ninirul ol the soldiers wounded ut
Lexington, arrived to-nipnt.
Tiie J)cmcrat will to-morrow morning
exonna'e (Jen. Premont from uny knowledge
of, or consent to tile publical ion of the
charges aud specifications uguinst Colonel
Blair.
Sr. Lous, Oct. C Captain Milveever,
Assistant Adjutant O' nenl of this Depart
ment, baa received a despatch from General
Fremont, stating that the charges and Fp. ci
13eati.."s against Colonel JUair, published in
tho Democrat yesterday morning, received
publicity without, his knowledge or smcllon ;
t i tt hf has telegraphed to tho President and
Ceneiul Scott tir.il the act meets bis uoipial
ilied disapproval, and requests Captain
McKeever to investigate this violation of his
confidence and intei feren'JH v.itb his papers,
. iiat the per etrutois ine) be tiiBlautly pro
ceeiL'd against and punish.; J.
.1 kfh:kso.v Citv, Oct.
(Jenerals Fremont and MiKinstry left fur
tho West tliis iil'lti noon.
It is staled here that General Wool is
now on bit way to Si. Louis, und is to be
followed by lilty thousand (loops, half of
w hoin are to stop at Cincinnati and go into
Kentucky, while tuu other half are tu enter
into active operations in Missouri, and supply
the placu of General Fremont's army.
lufoimution loiB been, recuivt-a beie that
ubont three weeks ago a slave insurrection
was attempted in Jasper county, that, about
thirty live of the negroes were killed uud a
number of others were to be hanged. The
discovery of the plot proved tlut tho insur
rection was wide spread, aod that the slaves
intended to murder their .masters' and perpo
trute u number of barbarities.
A repoit is also current hers that two
thous'itid llebels are twenty six miles from
llermunn, marching towuids the Gascuuadu
river, with the tuteotina of burning the
railroad bridge across the stream. These
llebels are suid to bo beaded by Mlskel
J oliiiscn.
It is Gen. Fremont's intention to follow
Gen I rice rapidly nod conl inuouely. Alter
leaving S olalia be will march Irom twenty
live to forty miles a day, according to the
condition of the loud, and, if necessary, be
w ll enter AikuDsae. 11 says he does not
want any more men ; that he has a sullici. nl
force to go anywhere through the isoulh, He
teems to hivu entire contideuce in bis army
and officers, and bis soldiers repesa great
trust in b in.
lul'ormulioD having been received here thut
McCc . lech's forces were on the south bank
of the Osagu river, s few days siuce, witb the
design of cutting oil General Premont's coin
tnunicutiou with St. Louis, and then inarching
on that city, strong aud expei ienceed scout'
lug parlies have been eeut out to scour the
v. hole Osugo country,
Kt. Lous, Oct. 8.
General Fremont moved forward last night
from JtfTerson City. The army is in ibe
bin lies t slate of enthusiasm and in perfect
Condition. The General iees to ever) thing,
visits every regiment und infuses bis own
i-pint into each o! bis men. The rebel Price
is retieuting southward us rapidly as possible
McCulloch is d.-ad, having beeo mortully
wounded at Spriotlield. Kverjlbing in
Missouri is being dona witb tha greatest
energy ami activity uu tha part of tba
Cuiouists.
Ti e l.ouisvilU Jniirnul, of 8tiiriUy, s.iysi
"i l.e II. in. Ji.liil j. ( i ill t-ii .1. ii imiliril tlila city
ut ev. nine, tur lb )iuriioscf bsviiig sai inter-
vn w will) (ii i erul Antli-rsori ltd intrnds to atari
nixt wrrk fur thu uitniii'iiiiis. and fnjeivor la
'urtiuse tho burtly suns i.f ibe bills tn luke ssrvice
I'.r thu Uuvciniiieiit anil r j il the invsilrrsfrum
uur .Stole. The B)ieumiii e of tbe veiu-raLle
smti sinsn in Hint iiiiurtr will ncrsrinn Ihe irrt-at1
est enlbususw, uJ i.ruJuce lit must cucouisginy
THE WAR k.l MISSOURI.
JFrncRBrtw Cnr, Oct. 7.-Sppcial to the
8t. Lrnii Drmncrnt.-Little doubt is enter
tained" here trial General Price is on hit way
South with the main 'body of his army. .The
force reported lo be making demonstrations
hear Georgetown ami Sdulia, being men ly
a detachment for the purpose.
. When last heard Irom, General Trice's
advance guard was. at Clinton, in Henry
cuanty. It is supposed Price will push tu
the Arkansas line. '
Ueneral Fremont will follow him closely,
and give him battle wherever he Can find
him,
Col. Coffee, of Bonneville, passed through
here the other day for St. Louis, but ft has
been ascertained that he is on his wny Souih
witb important documents, containing the
nfiicial record of the proceedings of the Mock
Legislature, held at Lexington recently.
J CKruKf on City, October 7.-Spuial to
the St.- Louis Hepulliuan it Seems to be
the belief in military circles here, thut Gen.
Price w til avoid a battle with Fremont if
possible; but others entertain the opinion
that he intends a surprise upon Some point
the least protected, uud that we shall have a
fight in a lew days.
Geueral Frejpont intends tn follow the
Rebel army into Arkansas, and force them to
fight wherever he can encounter them.
The paymasters, who hronuM 1.200,000
to pay oil the troops to the 3lst of August,
have discharged their duty, and returned to
St. Louis.
Cluih Juelisun is rrporteJ to be on the way
to Texas.
Thu farmers of Pettis, county recently
offered to furnish Generul Fremont, gratis,
with $'J.")U,000 worth uf grain for bis army.
Cupluiu Champion, the Kebel who was
here lust week, bus been arrested as a spy at
Georgetown, aud is now n prisoner.
TIIK I.ATKST FUPU MISSOfKI.
Pt. Lous, Oct. 7, Gen. llurney and two
or three other distinguished military officers
left this evening ut 7 o'clock, on a special
train on the Ohio and Mississippi Uailroad,
Their destination is unknown.
iiviw I r miM'KMi!) tii.it tiik s:fi i:.
nuMim uiu iit Take loi imi.i.k.
Th-i fact that Gen. lluckner did not take
the city of Louisville instead of stopping ut
Green river, where he invaded Kentucky on
(be l.nu of ill:' Louisville and Nashville r . I
roat, is due not to uny foresight or force - of
the Uuited States iiutiurilies or of the L nioti
men ol Kentucky, but to thelosulty, courage
and tact I one obscure imuviuuil. '1 lie
fiecessiooists UuO laiii Ilieir plans Li sppeur i
suddenly in Loiimviile wjih u powerlul l uce. !
Tliey had piovided for lral:.-portat!ou lour j
hundred Curs und liiteen locouiot iv s, aud '
li.i.J eight tlii'iisaml men, with uit.lleiy Bll.l
camp ujuipage, on board. They bud secured
tho service U the telegraph operators, one ,
of whom forwarded tu Louisville H dc-pilch !
explaining the detention ol t rains on Ihe rou l, !
uu.l were moving fuiwanl at a grand rate, j
Lverything was going well with them, audi
louisvilie, With perhaps the exception of u
lew Secessionist-, wis unsuspecting and
unguarded, Geo Anderson being innocent of
any knortieiigo ol the movement. Janus
Gulhinv Piesuis'iit ot l tie road, totally in the
duili, uud tjen. Uuusseau ling-nug in camp
ot) Inn luduim chore, lliit ut u slut ion iu.-.l
beyond Green river, theru wus u young man j
in the service of tho roud, w ho was a warm!
Irieiid ul the Union, mid wiio comprehending
the meuiiing of the mouter '.lain, win u it
came up, seiz-d u crow bar used lor taking up j
ra.is to m ike repairs, and while I he locomotive j
was being wooded and watered, r.iu ucross u i
curve, aud in a deep narrow cut, wrenched
the spikes irom lour rails. Tho train t ime l
along ut good speed, tk rails spread, tbrf '
the locomutive pl jnged into the ground, the i
c-irs crashed on top of it, uud It was lA'cntv
fonr hours before the train could go ahead.";
la Ilia uieuu lime Louisville wus sued. Tiie j
Hero ol the occasion hud not limo toget out
of the cut before the crush came, aud was
taken, but in the coufuslou uud excitemeul
got away, and is Safe.
These I'ucts are related by l!r. Ii fa. New.
tois, who wus in Nashville when the secession
army ud.vunced, was detained there several
duys subsequently, beard the circumstances
narrated there and wus told of them after
ward by tieo. Buck ue r und other oGicers of
the Confederate army. Cincinnati Vvtuutcr
viul. tLiGiiT oi' mti:t KiMiinnii.v imTomc
I' Ul .tl.l.l L
John C. HreckiuridgB suddenly disappear
ed from Lexington. It was only knowu that
be traveled on the Winchester )ik", leading
to Ml. Sterling. Friday morning at daylight
be was eoeo beyuo-l Mt. tiierl.ug, Mau'tgoin
cry county, on the direct road through
Pies toosbui g Ky., to thu Confederate lints
in Western Virginia. Mo was going at a
rapid rate, in tt buggy drawn by two fast
trotters, with u white man for lir'ver, and a
suiali iiejiro seivju.: hoy. Hie ibis thu iron
horse of the rutin a ) is beurtng him ew;f;iy
into the srms of. his beloved Jill'. Whal a
commentary upon public life ! It seems but
yesterday be wus Ihe idol of ,his party in
Kentucky, with the presi de of a riiu in t.une
unparalleled as to rapidity iti the annals ol
American uisiory. n.s worshipers ihooght I
no position too good for htm. Fondly and I
conujeutiy tin y tooKeii m nn elevation lo
the highest office in the gift of his country
men. Now we hear of bun as a fugitive from
justice fleeing by night und in the morning
fog, through the 0,-iiles of a u'onnlninous
couutry, to throw himself into the protecting
arms ol Inie euumiis of thu Cunstilutiou and
the Uuiou.
The remarkable parallel between Aaron
Hurr and John C
lireckinritlge la worthy of. 'j
ullentluu. 1 hey are kinsmen. Jioth were of I
courtly manners und scbolurly appearance,
liolb received a collegiate education, practi
sed law, uud became politicluus, und weie
officers iu the army. Thu immediate relatives
of both acquired much fame in theological
pursuits, aud were intimately connected with
Colleges. The rise of both was eui ly,' and
with rapidity alinust unr.uratb.lied in Ameri
can birloiy. Both were invariably nuccessful
before lh people, not knowing what it was
to uller deleal. Uuth became Vice Presi
dents of the United States, and their friends
predicted that nothing could prevent them
from becoming Presidents The fame and
character of both culminated at their attain
ing the Vice Presidoocy. A t that p -int, the
iulluence and character of both began to
decline, aud then weul down at a fearful rate.
One inaugurated tbe secret caucus evstuui
with wheels within wheels. Tho other
inaugurated aud reduced to a system in
Kentucky the invariable use i.f money to
carry elections, the philosopher's stoue that
was to turn all doubts luto verlaintv. Jioth
seeing they could not become Presideuta of
the united Slalea, endeavored to dismember
tbe Republic aud rise ou its ruins, lioth
were charged with treason. Both fled by
night'. One v?as caught and tried. The
other was puisued, and has not yet been
caught.
DTPsAlfZD.
4 young cow, datk brown, white fare and
hack. Any person returning her or (iing
iulorniatiun of her wberesbouta will he suitably
rt-nurjtd ty the suberibt-r,
Win. I, cnEUNOUCU.
October S, I SKI.
Auditor's Notice.
JVO'I'ICE la hereby given that Ibe undersigned
' Auditor sppoiiited by Ihe Orphans' Couit ot
Noithuiliherlaiid county, ti distribute the amount
of moneys in Ihe hands of Ihe executors of lien.
Ireik, late of Cameron township, Northumberland
t.'onnty, ilereased, will attend to tbe duties ol bis
sj.id appointment, ut bis ullice, in Bunbury, on
Tuesluy, tbe itd day ol tJcloher, I8l, at l. ti
o'clock A. M- uf rani day. at which tune and
place all pernors inii-re.icjl mav alleud.
WM. M. Kill J( I'.r 1. 1 I, til, AuOi'..
Pufiburs, 8.V.Vr, '. -i,.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
In pursuance of an orJcf of the Orphans' Court
of Moithumberlind County, will be exposed tn
ale, on the itemises, an Tutvday, the SUtl) day
of Octehrr Instant, ""'
All thai reittin tract or pi-re uf land, situate
partly in Mhamukin township and partly in Coal
township, riorlliumhs rtand county, Pennsylvania,
bounded and desnihrd as lolluns, to wilt Begin
t stmes; thrnoe by laud sniveled to Mnrtin
Cans, Hubert TsBgart, John Miller, Ohrdiah
Campbell, John Titiwerth, arid Vhnmaa Hamil
ton t containing four hundred and lienl j.eight
acres and fifty one peiches and allowance, more
or less, A I so, all lh.it certain other tract or piece
of land. stluRle in Sliamokin township as afore
said, adjoining; lauds of Clinics W. Hnyiler,
Koiarujel Caribll, Jacob S, hall, and olbers: con'
tail ing siitv.five acres, more or less, forty acres
of which are cleared end in a good stale nl culti
vation, and, to which are ciccted a two-story
frame tavern stand, wngnirhoiisn, stable and other
not buildings. Late Ilia properly of Christian
Kabel, deceased.
Hula to commence at 10 o'clock A. M, of said
day, w hen lira terms and Cudilitiuns of sale will
t o made known bv
ISAAC IV. HALVE, Adm'r.
I'V order of the CotirT,
J. 11. Massir, Cl'k. t). C
Noiiliurv, Oc . fi
, PROCLAMATION.
IV OlCl'j is hereby given that the several
Courts of Coiumoii I'leas, General Quarter
Sessions of Ibe peace, and Orphans' ( -oort. Court
of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery,
in and for the county of Northumberland, to
commence at the Court Hi use, in the borough ol
Sunbury, at lit o'clock, A. M. on Monday, tha
4th d;iv of NOVKMIHIR next, ami will continue
TWO W P.EK8.
Tha coroner, Justices uf the Peace and consta
hies in and for the county of Northumberland, uru
requested to be thru antf there in their proper per
sons, with their rolls, records, impositions, and
other remembrances, to do those things to their
severul olficcs appertaining to he done And all
witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Common
wealth against any prisoner ure 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 ieuve at their
peril. Jurors arc requested to be punctual in their
attendance, at Ihe time appointed Brceablc lo
t'leir notices
Given under my band at Sunbury. the !st day
of Oct , in the year of our Lord ono Ihous.
and eigh' hundred nr.d sixty'one and Ihe
Independence of the I'uilid Ibtatcs of America
the w.'hIi.
God ain the Onuimotiwenllh.
I) V11J WAl.bKO.N, Sheriff.
vShrnlT s Olnce, tSuithiuy
"
Oct. fi, I mil.
I SW AIT.? S CEL1BK4TED rjlKiCEA-
l-'t.r tltc cure r' rueaula, lui-tpirnt t'laisutnl.le.n, General
Dcnilily. W nee Vi-lllee, l l,, uinai lisevhi-a ot
llm l.iver and kui. mh :i.I l).He,leH Wising I'rem
Jiinjurilu-ii ot lit- l.'.sJ uiiil il.e I'.ltt-cts of
.Mi.iculy.
Swaini's Panacea ti.id been f..r ni Mi- tfiaa f -itj ynns
e.-Ulaale.l u, tills eounliv mid lu tarrepe fir Its txir.i
"iiiituuy cures, l'..r ll.c i-eiolie:.i,.s .1 , inch relcreuce is
lllii.le lu Hie diuelltn.s ami li Ks ( Willi II may h-j l(,;d
frnilis; il'.-i. .iii.;,iiy mr the Camera ; s.-nic ol winch i.va
Hie i-ailK-aiaJS ut e.ia-M Ixo Ii i;j III fill n-r irt-nelal n,ii.i.u
ti.-a, vvlieru tl.e palK'nis Ic.ve lt,:ii alm.t tao.-a up vvuli
ScuM ula, uud Wei t Oeriln-il e.eurai.la liy 1'Uyriela.i,,.
it litis llei-ll une.l n, Ii h,.! tain and privule i .-(-! u-, ami leis
been rut-iiioiio-iel- it by Hie ni. tt ce L-tilntiul t.liyMeiiins und
1 otuir eiiim.-iii pen .its An."l ..tilers, by V. tiilisnii. M.
j IJ., l'r... i.l :Miree.ry, J-i,-i . I'niveiit ; 'Yak-iinne. M..tt,
I U.I), I'r. I 1. 1 siir:jt-ry, .. "l . I'niveiailv ; V. I'. Ue-
wei-s, .l Ii. , l'r... ,M i.l . l eini t iio-t-rsllt ; .. t'liapntan,
M. L., I'l.'l. of I'll e e, I'eiui. I'm verm y ; 1'. I'lirke, i . i),,
I'li siiU-iil t'oliee i'lc, fcieian:-. I'ullaileU.lila ; Dr. liel nlln,
l'i..f. i.l' Altfilleii.e, tj.ic-jtia ; J .e l'oui ei.i.-., ile l,uz. I'ret'. ;
of-s.nge.y. Ij-Iioii ; .1 riii;iiii.'iii, .Mi-inli. r biul Oi.lleea 1
sutytt.ilii. I... nil. mi ; Ii. V. Iu n.fr, tine .Iii.iler to rsilii ; j
-sir I'ti'suiB t'orit. n. ,M:ij .r (l.-iierid U.uihli Aruiy; Oil-
hert t..b..-iti..n. JJrnli C-'ia-ul. fit:. I
Tie- womlf i lul enies ellVrlnl I ySWAl.M'.-s PA N Al'K j
tuive for tu iny yearn mailt- it mi mvalu'dtie retru-ily, 'j'ln:
I'aaucea does not eiiniiiln iiiereurv in any r.nm, aii'l, benit;
an innnce. it piep fallen, it may be ivt a tu llic in. it ten- i
der itil'inl.
The retail (nci Iris been ledneed In $-l..j!l ter b.-llle, ,'
coiiniiiiing linfe liall'itiiej.) or ihter h -Wt-p t..r S1. :
UK V A II I. ( I !' I M I't )SJ I I i IN. I
Swniai' I'dinieea is ni r.allid In t'lt-s. Uutrd l.tniilttdiiudly, j
Willi nn' I'tl.uwn ir leiieraiii.iwiii.it Iff cuififi:
'S W AIM A.N All; A-I'll 1 1, ADA " .
I Havinjl tiie tiaiiie I' JAS. .WAI.M K'aninn! on tiie sialiurr
I wax and written on the label envetiiiu llie i-ork. and u
! i ciidid enRi'uvtii)! on tiie side 01' the b .tile, by linit i &
! On., hank li"te enur ivi-is, in tile eentic.f which laaii.ir
I toiit a the hue V. iu r-vvu'ln, (c.i,n rijtl.l ecnred.)
! If ,ei stmti nnrr-hnsit-jr the I'tiiuicen will oe eniefidt.. eb
j sci ve that thu wad I?VA1.M 18 eericclly sjttllclt, they i.eed
! lint be. iinneht d oil.
I Ai.sc. (vaim;s vr.HMiiTiin,
A vninnhle family medicine, limine a tni-tiiy appruved retne.
I edy for ull dikenses iir.Kiiar fit in lU-hdtty i.l' the di);,'Kti'e ut
! fratis. sueli as, Aehttty of the S-nma.-h, W'.-rniH. ch. .1 ra
t Morbus. Uyicutnrv, fever and Ajrne, Itieedini! t'lh-i, "Sick
! Heiidaelie, ,Vc. i-ee the pauiplili-l (Which uny be had gru
! tis.) acciauiialiciuir t.ie Verimt'nt;e.
rrrpareil only lit StVAIMS J, HUH A TOi! V . Till-. I
Ol.l) IsiMl, sot; I'll MiVKNTII STII KKT, IICI.OW
( lll'.S I ,! T, l'liib.li-:..liiii, anJi.KI hy nil tlruusiatj in ihe
Unitrnl Stales
Generul Ac-ntu fi.T tlii ttintril St-itrf .
" sciiii:kki-.i.i iiuo tiiiiis a en..
170 Wiliirun Mit-el, ew Vnik.
rtni's, on. s 6t r1!-
O II lJ HANS' COURT SALE.
t N iMirHUnce of sn nrili-r itf th Ornliiin..1 Cotirl :
of Noribuiiilit-rliinil rounty. tlia niiileri-iiH A I
ho was t)pMiiitril l.y tbo t-ai.l ('otirt TliriSTKK i
f.ir tbl.l IMJrli)r!0. will PVpn-H to put-lie s:i It. ut lllti j
iuhlk-butist i.f 1 T. Irumhe 11,-r, known as-the I
"Siipniitlmmia llni'n." in the l.i r.iiigli of fcl';. i
lil'KV. !'.. km Si.tiir.liv. the li'tli day nf OC- I
TitUEIl. HOI. t lli.Mok A.M.. ll that '
certain ITU .VI"!' iF J, N I.l, situate in Ci.rr.er,in
to viinbiji, N iiribiiniherUriil tounty, Pitns Ivniiia,
ami marked rn tKe ilral't iiiinexeil lo tie ii if nisi,
tinti bs-1 tip. m t!ie f tnte nl I'hiiin Dtitikb't.ertrer,
,!(.l-aased
tn
as 1 , iiiiintiled and t't iti-rihed as lor
wit : Itritihing at ,ton.,, Ihenro I'.y
Inn. I t'l (ieore Ki rslelter, iiortb lij degrees eat
1(11 perches lo a ..it ; Ihenie hy binds of John
(J lleylman. beirs of John tioltihall, dee'd .
and Daniel Mmrltz, south H:ii desrees, mst l?S
rwebes In stones : them e liy lund of tbe beirs of
j tbe said .lobtl tiiiltschnll dee'd., south degrees
I west tot i-rrbes to stones ; and thence by Ibe
.l.iue Mountain, north K"J dettrees weft 17)1
! perches to tbe place of heginnire, routainiiic tine
Hundred and nine A cres and twenty-four percbas
strict measure
viiii-i ,..,'nBum. im ... rn, villi, t unri.-l .'I n
good tw. story frame llwellini; 11 mm Diirn.
VVaBOiiKbed, &r, 4 c I. ate the propeily of
I'hilip Duiiliit'l.i-rK. r, dere iked.
A. J. IIOCKEriiM.UK, Trustee.
Hy order ol the totitt, J
J. I). MASSKIi, t'lk.O C.
Kuiibury, .Sept. VI, 1SC1 )
T i. n .us or Sale nxm u lat ('orm : Ten
per cent of t lie purr-hate money to bo C,'tuil, ami
tbe balance to be paid nn the firnt day of Ap'il'
liSlii, when a deed will be de'ivered.
A. I HOCKKKEU.V.K-
S. L. 15EHGSTUKSSEK,
Pn OTOOK APIIIC AllTIST
IJIIOTOliBAPHS, AMUKOTYPi:. and all
Ibe inmlern sly ks of Pictures, enccuti'd iu a
superior manner.
tf llooms in bis CAR, Market Square,
Sunl.ury, Pa.
August 10, 1861.
irvo i nn:i: a it kb val or
SEASONABLE GOODS,
AT THE
M A M M 0 T II S T 0 R E !
or
rillLING & Gil AWT.
Kutibtiry, September 7, 1861.
UO'1'8 & P-IIOES, can be purchased al ihe
Maiiimoth Store of Prilintr & Cirant. very
er.t a i, as we are determined not to he umleraoJJ
b niiyluuly. Call and leiru the list of prices for
...... Wvea. FKIMXO A.liKA.NT.
'-Dit.ti.y, January li, -IK41
Entirely Vegetable. Ko Alcoholic Prepa
ration . cn. uccfijAitcci
ClCI.Kblt.A 1 Kl
GKRMAN JUTTKHS,
t'rnitirett Ay
OH. JUKIO tc n I'liil.d.-iphla, Penn'..
Will elleclually cure l.iver Cumpluiut, llyspep.
eia, Jaundije, Chronic or ieroua Debility,
Disease of lite Kidneys, ninl all diseases arising
from a disordered l.ivei or Stomach.
Saelms Ceiisiipntl.tti, ImvarJ I'll.s, Vidnrss i.r H.l .i
the Head, Aenlilv ol lliu ftmiiaelt, Nausea, tleartlinrn,
lll.lai fur Kisul, l-'uliieu or M.-ht la the Stianurli,
Sour Kiuetatiiais, Sinkitift or Kiuiitriiia; in tha Pit of ti.a
Si aimeli, Hwiiutriini; nf the le,,il, Uurrii-d an. I IlidVult
llii-Hiliinc, Khitleriug at Ihe lliiatl, Ch.'kttte or ?u!l. .rating
ettsnltiins wlieti in a kins; p.islure, lliuaiesa of Vision,
U na of welu if fore the tiiilit, KeVel und Dull I'nln in IIm
Head, Ixdieiency orlV-rspiintinn. Yel'iwees i.l the -uti
Hint Kyes, I'nlll inlheMde. Hark, t'hei l. Limits. A ,. s. a.
I lien l'luhr of Heal, llnlnn. in the Mesh. Cennni.t mn.
'S'"i vii low I'l-ai uepressl.-n el ;lll. anil w ill
...itiiel- prevent VJI.LLOW 1-iiVK.K, III blobs If,
VKK.Aft.
'i he I'Murletta in ualllng Hie attention ro the iihlii io
tins pie atatiun,d..e so wnh a fir ling ot ilia tiiiii..t en.
Ilde.ies in its virtues nml udaptalitai to Ihe discuses for
wdih-ti it is revtiimnct.ded.
It Is no new m untried anh le. tail t-ne tlmt hn sto sl
Ihe test of a twelvn yeurs' Iriul licf-ve tlii Amerinin te ...
l-le, and its reputation and side are unrivalled by any ntniler
trearatiiuicxtuiit. The testimony in its fnvor arivin 1-y
the most prominent and well-known rhysieinu and null.
viilual in all p.itts ..f tha c-.tunlry is imilVus. and n e ire
fill pernanl .if the All.M.il.., published nuii.t illy liv Ihe pro
pi.el -r, I lu in- h.ul gratis of any of their Aeeilts. Clni-
li-tl but nlisly the m st sltriptit-nl tiia! tin? leul.Alv is roie.y
desei ving tiie ijrenl ee'tlit It v it him ihni--ed
id'.At) I hi; i:viiii:ni i;
Fltan J. Newton Hiown. l. II . I'sblor of ),e Knejii.j.-.
rini ol ileltgitms Ka w le.'ee. ,
A II linneti not disi.wrd to favor or rt'e .-niinciul IV. lent
Meilleiurn In pen, -ml thru g1) dislinst of their ii.gtiarifnia
sad ell'ertt. I Jet ktioM-of li . sullii-ieut reason whv a mna
may iiottiatilv tu the liellefil lie believes limcell V. h.ttn
reeeived Iron, any simple preparation, nt the li. tte ll V. lie
may thin eontrihntetnlhe ben, fit ol mhers
I do this lie- muru teaitlly in reiiid-ttt "Ifooflriinrs (er
mini HiiKis, prepared by Dr. (". ,M. JifkM.-n.oi' tlnsedy,
lieeanse 1 was prejnuiced atralnitl tiietn for years, eniler the
impresiiiii that they were ehietly nit iileoh.'the mixture. I
inn indebieil lu my friend ilohei l Plioeinniier, Kstp, lur the
removal uf lliij pujiuliee l.y proper teuls, mid lor eneuur
lipelnciit l.i Irv th.-in, when m.tl. riiii; fioin Kreat und loiig
e- at ed debility. The use of Ihiee liotlles oflhese lilt.
lers, al tiie heuiiinhar uf the present year, win followed
by evident leliel', and restoration to a deen-e uf buddy nml
lllentnl vip.or Whiell I had Hot. fell fur six III h before
and laid almost despaired of reguinjuir. I therefore liak
bod and my fiieml fur iltrecliitiE me lu ttie use of llu-in.
l-hllud'a , .liineM. l-liu. J M'W I'UN HI(()V, ..
Antoist HI, l-iil ly
Tstate of Henry Weaver, Deceased.
Michael Weaver, 1 Writ of Partition or
vs. ( Valuation issued nut ol
Tha heirs of Henry 'die Oipbsiis' t'ourt of
W eaver, dee'd. J Aorthutiiiii ilund county.
I.'tlurnu'ole tu November Term, A. D. 1SGI.
1st, Christopher Weaver; Vd, Jesse Weaver,
who died belore said intestntp. Icniini! a widow,
VAm Weaver, and the follinvinji naincl chiidteo,
being grand rhihlrir) of said inlei-laie, to wit :
Ann I'd jm Weaver, Charles Weaver, (ieorge
Weaver, Juriutta Weaver, William Ouiim
W eaver, John eaver, linth rav. r und :
Luther Weaver, the lust styen of whom are !
minois; 3d, Miiuuel Weaver; 4:h, Josej h i
Weaver, who is iiovi deieusid, leaving issue one i
child lo wit : Minerva Weaver, u minor j ftth, '
Kli.sbelh Uonllon, ("orrnerlv V caver, being now '
interninriii'd with Wiliiuni li. Itotihon ; (ith, j
lieorge Wesct ; 7th, Sur.ih, iuterniariied iv:lh :
John (.'iilhbert. I
I Vu'i uud each of yon are hereby notified that
by viituo of ihe above writ, lo me d reeled, an '
j inijuesl ill be held at the late resilience ol sai.l !
i Henry Weaver, deceased, in Miirlbiiinberlan.l i
county, l'eiiiisvlvniiia, on Thursday, October '
ioih, islil. al 1 1 o'clock. A. M., lor ihe puipoee ;
of making partition of, er to value und appraise j
the real estate of said dct-ed nt, tiin.it: Two'
I certaintOM'ssuages and tracts of land, sitt.ut,; m I
I "oh lowoship, iNorihiiniber'utnl county, I'cnna., I
; one thereof unjoining lurid of Ontharine llaugba-
j vvoul on the I orth, olid of I'hilip 'i i nvcr on the I
j Hast, land of llanraii Jline, I) I', r.uion and !
Martin Weaier, and the Cattu'i issi road on the i
, iSouth, and hind iu pos't-ssioti uf Peter llaugha- '
I wont on the Wot, containing cm hundred acres
I Willi nljuwance. more or less. hereon are erected
j two Iwo-sb.iry frame dwelling houi-es, a large '
frame burn, wagon house, u rood spring of '
j water, uu orchard, Ac., the whole of which is I
ileareu and in a good slat-ol cultivation. The
oilier Ihereoi bounded on lh IS'oilh by land of ;
Chrtotian and William l!hiaii and iand ol Philip i
Weaver, on the S.niih by land of suid I'hilip '
Weaver, und ou the et by hind of Catharine
Haughaivout, ronthining twenty ioris, Uriel!
measure, more or less, with Ihe uppunenanrc-4. !
At which time u;.d plate ou may ulicud ii you 1
see proper. ,
DWII) WALDKOiV, hhciilT.
fheriira ('In. e. Siinhurv, )
S, pt 1 1, Mii. '
'BlUi;
i
miterit:iied invite Btteiilion to ih, ir
ift'nn and well grown tock of
ria.lT AM) OliXAMEXTAI, TUEKet,
SSlirul . Ac , embracing a largo und complete uj
eorttneiit uf
A p. lea, -Pen rs. Peaches, Plums, Cherries, A i.r
ota. and iN'.eulariiies, Standard for tilt)
Uicbuid, and llwarl lor Ihe
garden,
Kui;lisli Walnuts, fpanWi Chssmits, liable
nuts, V''-, Kaabernes, fctrawberries, Cu'ralits and
(jooioiairrii s, in great variety.
GKAPK8 OF CHOICEST KIN lis
Asparagus, llliuhnrli. Ac, Ae. Aim a fin"
(tuck of well .formed, busby EVllKGKKKN.s,
suitable for tlm Cemeliy and I.awti.
Deciduous Trees lor (.trcel planlii.q and a uen-
era I assortment ol Oruamiiital Trees sill lUow-
ering shrubs.
Kiim's nl choice varieties. Camellias, Ueddirg
Plaiila, &c.
Our slock is remarkably thrifty and fine, and
we idler it at prices to suit the times.
IT?" Catalogues mailed to all applicant
Address lllJV.'AUl) J. LlVA's .V C!).,
Central N urserics. YORK, Pa.
September M, S(i. Itiii
A Good Chance for an Enterprising Kan
TITHE subscriber wants a partner in ibe Mar
j! hie buainers, a sober perserverini; man who I
can speak both llm hnglish and t.ermun lanyua'
ir.es, to one that will suit, no cah capital lequirtd.
For paiticulats in.juirti of
JOHN A. TAVI.Oi:.
Xnrlliumlierlanil. Am;, it. I Kill :toi
BlACirsilXCOATS
('ored Mantles,
Poplin Lluslers, '
Kieilrb Saque.s,
hilk lUyit.ineif
ewest Dtaitjus. 7ieadv Made, or Made tu Older.
t.'OOPKIt A CON A HI.,
N V.. Comer Ninth and Market, Pliilii.l; lp!iia.
Mav IS, IMil.
'lOTlIK VOTEKs OP MOUTlll.'MUEIi
l.AND CiHgl'Y.
fellow Citizens ! I ulT.-r myfelf.to you lis an
Independent linioii Candidate for
I!E(ilSTE,a AND ISECORUDK.
Should my ellow cilizeue.see proper to pive me
a liinj inty nf their voles, I pledge Inj.ilf to a
faithful pi rlorinance of their duties ot the ollicj
PETEH W.tiKAY.
Suiibury, Augitat 17, I Mi I,
FANCY IUKSJ! FAHCY FTJRS ! !
Jolau )ilra,
7iH Avcn sint t hciwtcti
7lll., 1111(1 flit., fcMB.,
(ImI t?!H Mtirttt,)
Philtutel) k'wt
in; rit r h Minmuchir, r
iti, Uinl Drnli-r iii ; l,.;,!'
t.l KAM'V VUUH, f i
Isuditti. MiMtfiP,' unii Chil-
.dreii'n Wi'Uf.
iiuviiijf ""w innnufiu'tur--71
hikI in ituiii rny ustril
Jta-
'lurjfti una iteuuritul nniit.
I tim VHiitu
i!iiit'ii'ur,
llltl Kllll Hli.l
-r f jx. i-ij. -f- vnurr etnuhiim, would
rtupei'lt'uHy iniiitM uu fxniiiiiiulitu. t'l inytlfM k ami prif-
front ilmm iiiimiilnijf In iiitrcliaiti:, oh I urn tiitublvti to t jlV-r
them vry tiiirnltle ituliu- ii.cnu.
All mv Kura hnvt b'ii nurchiiacd fr Cuih. and rnnilo
)y rxpt rieticiil hmtria, nml us lite present iix iK taty Mouklca
rnult-r it lUTc-funry llial I iiuiuiu ui ot my gtioiU ut a
Vfy imall aiU'Tiice onr-'tt.
I am BHiihfieil ttnit 1 wmltl Itp.tn thuinUeieat of those whit
it-fiiun puitmiiiig. ti jiiva uwf a r.-UJ.
IV- Id'fitllr'ctihi' n'Hii, iinnihff nrtnirert: J. Falitra,
(New Kur Atnr,) "18 AikIi fclfwit, Ihiludt-I tiia.
&V-Ji lH)l.--5n,.
BOY'S B00T8 ad ftl.OKS, iheij for cii
WM. MITiK.
fun urr( Ali(Ul IM,
Mm
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CATHARTIC
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Y"nr IMN h.an ba-1 a ! nK lii;il in mv t.ni.-tlfft. fli"1 I
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I'.'tn 1'i. JL i Witttr'at, j; ,-irr I. Ctu-.a'a.
T . iim.-li fiiiiciir l- n;ii. ni' y.tnr (Mils f.j- rn ctir i f
II . tn.'lH -( run ii tl.-niii v Icivu ti.inJ them
.t -i Hl;c;i- i.niN tu I i:nt, th.-v -h-mlt. j-in int. in prn.-lt.it.'-it
for t!i'i l.-!i ,it..f I'm MhUifuiioh whoMiiicr item
tin. I roi:ipi.tinl, uli.- li. iittlinnj.li Iti; I fii.ti.Ii in itHt-ir, W
l.ruf;.'i;li. i nlht'K (IntT iim v.. i-M'. l.-'li.-tu ('
tismtxi tHii'ih'iinile in ttu hvur.biit i ..ir i'tib alkct tin:;
OlilU lllld lll!l tilt! (li-i.-itStf.
Vam iVT. ;. r, ,'. v-,
I liinl on? r.r Im-o a u,
jtrcp'T t'liH'.ine vxt.-ll. ii' !:..
ii'.n w In-'i wli'tllv tr j..i,ti'..li'
t-ll-t -((Ml t.t vU'. t... ....,.
ii iv inn. li ti,.! l,i t j-hy-i.;
lio lilhfi- In my ;..iii i;Tf . '
'ait fU:l .V.'.'r ;,;, I), f 1).
1 l l' V'tllr TilS. til!,.!! !t lll.l
m.l :cs t.f i In ittthu-o! y ;y..
-!!.!!! 1, .ill. iiHn ..-y
i tt-i 1 tt u.s. 'J'iu-y
yihin t.'.e i'.
I'r. Ii M-'t j.i
ih.
l'( '! K T I'1VF. S:HUtil:i
H' Nv.'" n 'iv ; I t-li.ni!., i, uu
ii. tot.. .Ti.n. fi.
::U-Cnl I'T lln; ivli. f
joiir hii'.;; inn iT..ti;;:it it I ti.,1 n..t n-i,
V'M. A t't'l'l H'tf It'll ill HI V III. .1.1 t!. liPi.l
1 1 my ( Hit- I j
-III v fi'n..
VtilWT II "fir f ;'.,.('.' I'., ,'w
l.ji.t. ,N1 ir'li;;ih, iii, , i ii A
lilMMMi Hl'ftW Miir-,. iUI'.J
Pt lliMit ; -er: n ,.:: Int. -t . .
VilU. -iLi-ir.'..-. I- VM-.va 'I v
in tlu il.ic i'f (In in, I lull iit-w
t I i:i t ,'.'...,,
i ti.t l e-r nt (,nvsi.-i;i)tf, l!io
ii. t;l l.y Ihe :t-"t'.L'L".;"y mi
l'i Mit"lfiiiif, I i ri .1 .-nr
. t'!tr .nr.., '.ty ,i.ii'vnh-s
Liiiiu'v A.
;u:.'HKH, Fil?"ll
it.v, I.L. T)'-. V'A.
ru,:-i. I .!ir l'i.l..nf
h tl'.-.r liinl .ijr.k-t. ii mo
INt liSV fcl.lDl-.l.l..
. A l l't! ; I
77.
f.-r;
fi fV.'l t t tli-i I'i'!n In imirlo-t r-'i.ti.in M -trui'V,
uln, ii. nl'ii.,11; h ;i v .onii.le i. ini-.iv in bkillul him. l-i. i
di.nt-er.iiiK in it puMi.. p. . tii.m'th... itn-iulnil ....-
ijil.-u.;,: tl..u. Ii...i 1 1 v l-.ll.i., its ilii-:,iil i. -is un-. Tliena
c.-liliiin no ineicnry ol- mineriil Hi.lislioien v.liati er.
Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Hoxcs for $1,
Prepared by Er. J. C. AYEK &, CO., Lovell, Mass.
S.d.1 l.y Fri'ief Onmt , in d A. W Fln-la r. Smil.u iy
J F. Cnl..v end C. Hrimii. M.lli.n; llr Wem-k, Me
F. enviln ; liMi'nmler Si i hr.ni nn, Turl-elville ; It. U
Alei'ov. N.iilliiiii.lai.and und ty liak it en I v l.eie.
Apnl -jn, lt- 1 ly
Hie Grtat Cure i'cr C'cr,sunii.'ticn.
If you bavo a colJ, um
V i-bu'l's Pine Trcu 'Par Cor.lial !
Il you bae a emit1', i:e
W ii-iuri's Pin Tiie Tar Cordial !
If you have Auburn, u
Wisliart'a Pina Trto 'I'nr Cordial !
If you have. Sore Throat, use.
WUhiirt'is Pine Tree 'Par Cordial !
If you lui.c I'.r. mil. ills, t.itf
Vibun' Pint Tree 'I'nr Cordiul !
If you have Couc.uir.iiti.iti. nt.
V. i.-bart's Piiw T(re Tsr Cuidi il
Wtsbail's Pine Trto 'Pur Conli.il is an unf..il
ing remedy for ilist use of the Kiuio-vs, 1'iinarv
I iniijliiii.l, Ulii:,l ami UirriliiiK Piles, Nervous
Dvbiliiy, and lor Female iveukuets and Iucjj'i
latities. The well known efiicacy uf Pino Tiee 'Par in
the cure of external alli tttoiu' or More, ...inliil it
out as Ihe .itturnl Kcrutdy I .r wlint Pbj siciiins
all Tubf rcijlar tH'.-clioi,ii (ih.it is in nay, tforis.)
o;oil the l.tina. It remained to diacuvir tiie
Ki-t n.euns ol n !n ;ilniu, which dikcotcry has
heeu made, as a thousand leaiiin j.iin.'s nroie, by
Ibe Proj.rictor i f
Wi.hnrl's Pine Tree Tar CorJlal !
If you have 1) YsPK Pl A . una
WUhait's Oret A ni.-rit-ui. Py;eiain Pill!
A .mm ruts Wiirrai.tiJ lor one JoKur, or the
Money Hi funded !
lluy a Inx and lake them according In direc
lions, and if they do oolcurejou, tha money will
be returned.
Asiimts Wni. Weiiner, Nortbiiinberlau J.
A. VV, Kisrhrr, Hunhury.
('all at either jiluee, and get a iletcii.iivo Cir
cular. I,. IJ..C. Winbirt, (irnprietor, No. 10, North
Second. Philadelphia
A.niust lo, IMil. ly
"THE UNION'
Arch Street, orWe Thir.l, I'hitatMphia,
I'FTUX 8. NKWCti.MKH, lr..irin.ir.
fpllltj 1IIITKF. is ceiilnil, eoiiveiiient by I'liMtei.g-er Cars
1. lo all palla of Il.e clly, aitJ lu avary Mrticu.al aduplcd
V the clitoris aiai wautvol Uts lt;u,ir -aOlli-.
C" Tcrina, $1 ,tsi per di .
t-c, icrnbar l, tt-51 ly
THE IATIST STYLE OF
SPRING AND SUMMER
GARMENTS,
Ana ccrcsTAriTi-v jczacc
M Iba
rasWcnatla Tailoring Etftatlislimert
JACOI3 O. X5Z3CI,
Rsnrkct hltx-cf, t-JMtl jil , Va.
FlHlli; subscriber liasjuM rfepjvrJ an.l ,o ". t j
Inrn Btiortmeut KPl'I.NO AND t-fi w
Vr.l! COOLlf, such as
CLOTHS,
OP KVE1JY I.F.SCIUPTION A .i;.MTV.
Plain end Fancy Castimeres, Vettinja, &c.
of the liileel styli . In aihlition to Lis sloe's be
is curstcilly r.ceiii!,R I(h si r plies from ibe. it.
kn-pii.ft a lull ssyorin ei.t f ,1, ,l)fX HliiH,
anil latest style ( f (Jumla in the cily li.ati.vl.
Hi. is prepare,! ., mMl.0 , il r Bi, dj u
(li 'It men' ami i'oy'a wigr, at.0ii na
DKKss titVM's, I-l'OCK.iru T.-i lil.SI.
M:ss(;n.Ts. vnsis p.nta-
1.00. A.-. A.?,
of llic erv lull st stylo, n, ji, t!10 t();,i SLHlaii
lial mr.liner. M fl.nrt r.otiif.
Any (iootjs not on in.il, v-i'l !, fori.ilir.tl
from I'iiilinleljii.ia.l.v Ri.iriK f.-o ,Ihj e notici..
lif CnU ami .-mur.itie ,.ii-t.i.', i i(.r-.s
made for thuvtu-i;.
iAL'Oli O. li GCK.
Iiitiloirv. May I I. I Kill.
JOHNS Ct CKC6LEY.
soi, : s,ai k.mti r.i.its ok tuk improved
UUTTA fEGHA.
C K M K N T 11.0 O i-' I N.G ,
Tl.o clieiijwi nml in.. n i'iir...ti!i-H.i .fing jnuse. Iti. Tire
u.'i-l Wuii-r IVoiif.
ll enit I..- npi.l..-l lo ik-vv ,i. ;,j ,.,-s nf j kill Bui
' i Miingieiii.... Willi-.ut leiiinvihi! the sliniRlea.
Tin; Cot-t ia onir nhmt Ono-Tliinl tliat
of Tiii.tirnl it i.s itvici) a:) Dnrahle.
0 V T T A I' r, I! c 71 A C V. Tit V. N T ,
For prrvpi-iiiL' nml ri mrmtr Tin mill other Metnl Ft oofs of
every di-ci ipu. m, Ir.nn im tii'iit tlliKI ICH )-, II n.,t liii.ueil
l.y the eoiitrni-tioii und eapiniHoii of inctiilH, nml u-iii not
ciiu-k lo i-..!il .r pin in wioiu wi-ittlif-t.
'I'l.-fe iiitili ri.ilk hnve l. -n thoroi-li'v trstrd In t.w
ork nml nil puns ol' lite S ull.ern and Wettrru hliiti .,
in. I h c inn (jivo nl. uii-.l.-ntji... im . .1 ad we ciaini in their
liu-.ir.
'I'h-y nro p-mlily oppliu.l hy or innry Ir.lwten, ut a tri.
liii.i; ix;itii..i
"o un vp is in:Quirti-:n."
These iii'it.-ri.iiii.. ,nt up i.-mlv f..r iu,.. mi, I for ln'p.
pii'.i; lout: piirtsof Hit .-..uutiy, with lull .tinted din-n i,.
lor iipido-nliini.
Full i. s 'ripllve eiri-tilnin will be fnniitiii d on apt liea
tion l.y null r in p.-rN.innt our )'iinei,n (itice liti.l VN'nrt
li.inn', 78 Wit. 1. 1 A M S fit i-'KT, 'Oiliier ol' Libeilv
Street.) New York.
K'II?.V CKCSLEY--Terinit
Cuih ! 1
Ar.nsT. tVisirn :
J o e I. IMM ly
! a i! r- i: i: t.-
: ixJ? '.'"'b PiBiirt-il IJftre'-n. I'.l. 25 nn.l :i I renls.
j Riregc Ii .l.es. S:J 60, 51 00 ai,J ft'Oti,
Mo7!iiiibiqtiu Hohes at ij Ud,
' Ti'iive'iinir 1 ires ( JooJ-i,
Sliej.lmr.'.'s I'lr.i,!.,, Molmir Plniil.t.
j (JiiiKl-.nt.i's, Lawns. Ptints, ClrillicJ,
j tin-'jr l'lytitL'.l liomls,
cooi'r.n a. t.'o.N Aiiu.
V. corner .intli an.) Murltet, l'bilaiJel.bi.i
j r li llei-t .jualily Hnn Miiln, D-f cents l..
I S 2.r.
.May I inn.
; J A M E8 1! A l 1J Lll'S
WliPI.KSAi.R AMI I'.IMAlI. i
; CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT,
is. Corner i'tcand aud Vhetn ut U.
Af;i:;;cv f..r patent i'.ox a lining iiiK :'V
. D.V V riiOCXS, u vt-ry iirsit.tt.:(' m licit tr Cj.t-ivh
i i:, IJ.Ifi-f. Itinii,-', t'o'.niinc iI.'ck. lJi:i 'm-s, c
MH-S MM.u.Vl.irrri.r MM-: OOJ.U I'M.NS.
i'lt'i-'ks ifjiJiiifJ ;inJ unt r:.m. l
j ( l.ti'ii i i niiirtiit'is "i t'vt-i y ilrrci iii i in.
I n1iit l.-:.fii,i, .January Hi, ltOi.--Jy
IvTINTII OOD.
! now l.oTI liuw ii!;ro!ii:n; .ii'sr i'uji.i.siiku
in a ;am;d knvj, t.tnc :
A I.IXTt'lir. mi tin; N;.lurc. tn .Un, Mt, inul Itmlicnl
Curet'C ?Tittnt(tnlnj"t, t Sfinii:ul 'rt'ir,in'i.irAuiil Ie
; liihty. N'tTViiHnt'ii ti ul in v jm nt:f v c inu'.:luj.. ;r. aIhcj i'j
, iiii'.ty.K'y, Cnnntiiptii'ii un..! MffiiiJ.'nui l ln -itnl In Linty.
I Hy HO'.iT. J. C'l'lsVliliWi;!.!,, Al jj.,
I Tlis i!iip"f1;iit ("'let llitit tins awful r iist.'jiicmrfsi i.f ni-li".
nt.nse inuy he cirfftuaiiy rrmnvcl with' ut iiiffnuil nui'i-
cinci ur thti (Jaiiiicrou.H npiiKa;iniin ul' cniistics, iiistiu-
liifiits. infii'cM'.c.l lii'U;;ti, ninl (ti.tr I'inpiricul ili-vi"!, is
I In-rc cltnrly ilt-iiMnslniini, iin.liin sturdy nt-vv imJ lnt'hly
j R:in:t'M.ii!l tn ritunvit. n.i ml. )!.-! !y ll.-: ct'ltfljn.it'd nutlmr
i I'ully ex ;! a in"l. l.y infuns olWIneli every mie in etmlj.Vtl
I t'iciiru Jiiin.ii-;r pcru'eliy, iiii't i.t tli Ir'Ht (i.'SJilile mst,
j i'iiT.'i:y nv.'iilintf uil the ;i'iv'T!ist'f1 n. Rfriuns nf ttu il'iv.
, This ifftum will proVftu l .m ti thnutsJiiiclsjn.ti ili..Uf:ui.lji
SfMt u.itK-r st'til, in a pluin envnlnptf, tn uny luMifi-s, p. .
I pti i;l, I'll tin n-ft-int i't" tWil ptictiipe Miitlipv. Lv tultllf Kall.(.
1 I'r i:il..I I'.KLIM;, -7 iJawcrv, Ncw'VviK. i'o'st
Ot;.r: 4,rii.
AND EiEARN 1
LET THE PEOPLE
STZLE. - C'aXlI.M'E TO LEVI',
AND TIllA" WILL fiOUN
LEARN THAT
raiLlIvG Si GIIAIST.
AT THE
HAEH0TH STORE,
Alii: S ELLIS .a
GOOES Ci-ilSIPlSZPv
tbuu can bo purchascJ clsevvbuie.
J nut received by llaHrond this w eek.
HKMK.WU Ell THIS,
AN!)
PHOVTT 13 Y IT.
Ntmliury, Pecember 13, lSfit),
SUIiEURY ACADIIIY.
SF.MMr.lt TF.IIM o-'t.iii rui.uiny Aiu.leiriyw.il
.J e. 'in In.-
nee o:i tnt-'-ili i I Aj i il
Tli e.'tti.i.. ut' n ik! r;,il i--u e:i,.)ruers every (ti-p.ill
ili.'nt .1 td;;erili..ii tHi.-Jil in . nr I...K1 Ai-ii.tenii. ii, .r-,i;n inu
Uu l.-iili one t l.liei li.i ii j....it-v.iii.n or lo i-nlri nitj cLo-i il.
Co.irc.
T!:i;ms pit, .jfa UTKii:
f'.iinnion Pc-li..oi lirmie'i.-n,
llipier Ki:yli.-h loi.m-ne.,
SI t"l
.', I II
Iwitlil lili.l l.lei-l; l.',..i.-:l;itji n. 7 IJ'J
'I'uillon to he punt l.i-f.'ie the u.i. !.!:. of ti..- term.
11 inn', e.oi he hud Ul env.ito ta.i,..,i ul lloiu ti'l 7u tu
'i nel wucW.
S ('. WOl-VlotTo;.', rrn.c.i-l.
Funl.ury, M.ireb 3!', Ii6 ...
UKrTJE.Y GTEAM FERKY
A N II T . l W I N U II O A T C O M P A N Y.
fJMJA VKM.EKS and others are lespcotfully
informed that Ibe subscriher. in order to no
comiiiodute ibe puhlic and laelllialo truv, 1. I; in
lediucl llio rates if leniaue a bis .lliAM
I'M U ll Y, over tho Muijichaiih:i, at Sunhurv, and
will carry Pasen(ers, llorres, Carnages, tn.l
oilier vtbiclus, ut the hillowin rules, tu i
Foot Paa.eniiers, faih It cents.
Unite and liidtr, l.",
llorae and Vuey, V'i "
'I wo-ilursu Ci-iivcyance, 40
Partners and olbers, wishing lo trnii:- oi t Coal
aud Produce, cull make arruugi-mcuu i.t stiil
lower rales.
A large., safe and commodious Stramhoat w ill
rnu regularly and .ioiiiiily at nil iiums uf t!.e
day, and to aecoimnodAte those wlm desire to at
tend tho Churches at Sunbury ai.d belliisruvc,
tbe Hunt will iuii on Sunday.
'1'be Steaiubout w ill run from Matkel Mr, el
Wart', ud ri.m.tly cuuvi-y Paeniji'rs from
both sides of the ltivcr, nithout delay.
The tiiain perry now all'ords not onlv a safe
and convenient transit over the Susquehanna,
hut aUu a pleasant and agreeahlu itde.
1 HA T. Cl.KM 11NT l essee and PropriUor.
riunbury, May V."), IMil,
1 1 '
riXiS WAIIKA tcry cheap aud desirable
attomueiit jut received tliis week, si llie
animo.b r-t,.re ..I FKU.lNti i. GKAN l
l-unbury, isiuia' !'!, Ifi'l.
important Toi.tivi.iift or
C3 CD CD J UU
liKKill i' it SJON,
IiiVilj ultciition to their Stock cf
lViinc (iruon rui.l Jil.aL Ten.'
.Iium ir., iNii.
:ra5nj2.?.'TI335Ka? H.-iai
SUJWpiEU GOODS'!
7 0 SUIT TEE I . I j !
o
S. if. DRIGIIT & SON,
HAVIi KLICLIVKU
0 b-
ATjiT. tr1?Tt.TT t. ,f-a sfm,
K A'NB SOME,
i
DUB ABLE
A
Gil EAT BARGAINS
A N D
splcnclid Inducemeut
TO
PTJPsCSASERS
AT THE
ONE PIUCK ST011ES
OF
E. Y. BRIGHT i SUN.
Sunbuiy, June 10, ISGi.
J . A . C II A NDALL'S
P ATI' NT SPRING H0l:K.s
473 IJp Jill WAV, .MEW VOZir.
fcjlmuN he in i.verv fntiiily, fScbool, Oyinnnsi.
um, Asylum, mil Hospital ill tho biii.l. Aro
not DANliL'lilU. S, lik the common Hocking
Hor.-e. tumls firm on its Peiletul, will not
wear t; AKPllTf, anj has no Kuckvrs to injurs
the Feet.
"Ileallii and In;; i-iness in the name t:id.)!c " , I'. Will;.
W 7,
'-r- -; -rii-.
.1
I II MTlIi: "HOME JOt'UNilL."
"Of nil ibe cbilJ furniture we I aie e' crscrri
no aitiele eotnhiiies mi itiiit li of tboKe ttio iuinor
j I ant li.iims I.i nitli and bappitu s-i as tho Ad
; jutul'b? I'ideiit Itet l hprintr addle-Horse, iu-
vei.lej hy le-i-e A. I raiid.1, 1, Il is not darttifr.
ous, l.ke a c iniii.-ti r .ckiiiR-horte, to cl.il.lten's
li ct, cannot I t pu t, dots not wear carina, hi t
litumU linn on its l.sse, and i's Bclion is mi .1
Ibe gnll.'i" of li'" hoi that the child never
wearies of it. This .utest of rl.i'd novelties iu (1.
oer.bimly e'.ejtuul Br.d silisric in dein ; and
a.lj.iht jtue, eol-.--lui.lml, ai.d durulue, llmt it will
hii-t a bfriiiiio. It is lnil..-:e;.i ui.i-j m cveiv
family wlora there aie cliilditn. It shoiild I hi
in tvery primary si lu.ol and gymnasium in thu
: couutiy, aa it run bo nuile iara and a'roio;
j Jiioub to sii.laiii (ir.,wn pvisuus. As a pedeii.
lor .liulorBpb;u J iclures, nothing is iniro heatjll
i I'tl.
-hvery tlipliau Asylum ar:d Institution wbera
cbihlreu ore r iiiRrenoti .1, hould h luinbe l
with a iitiiiihil oi tluse heuulilul adult-. Tbty
are tilted w itb s-.do aaildles wbt it reijuued."
MliKl.Tin.Ns POU AIJI.'STIN(i.-llfen
the alter part of the buse .ulluicntly in allow tl a
axle lo jo in its iibue ; tLn raue or lower iba
Horse to suit you. !citivv .he bolts iu tbe tide
very light.
l!T These Harsea ara WARnAr"CD sue
)!.
M.rch 16, Iff I If
SK'.'Sl S Vl'.'tVH.