Join (Wlasjjmjjfmt. WAmimoToii, Nov. 3, ' Oc Friday-, General Stone sent (It ft of rnca to HaH't Bluff, with k letter to Geo. Kvens, asking for Information relative to the disposition be bad mada of lb (land ud prisoner of oor arnjr. ' Gen. Evans returned m very polite Dot, Hating thtt the dead hud It hero properly interred, end tbat tbe prisoners bad been ceot to tbe tobacco warehouse, lo Richmond, ralMRKTiTIOR Or A KWOUD TO JR 0 RUBRAL NCCt.rI.I.AN. Last evening, the ceremony of presenting , iorJ voted by the City Council, of Phil adelphia, to Major-General McClellan, took place at the bead quarters of that gentleman, coroer of U and Fifteeotb streets'. At balf paat seven o'clock, Oen. McClellan, accompanied by bit brother, Dr. Jno Me. Clellon, eotered tbe front parlor, where the presentation took place, and by that gentle man was iotrodnced to Mr. Benton, and subsequently to tbe Committee and tbe other pnests present. On. McClellan wan atten ded by reveral of the member of his staff Among those ptesent we noticed Generals McDowell, Porter, and Williams, Prince de Joinville, and Doc de Cbartres) beiidea there were a Dumber of other military gen tlemen, occupying various poiitiooi in tbe army. At tbe conclusion of tbe speech of Mr Reoton, Geo. McClellan with tbe sword in his baud, and restiug upoo it, replied as lullows : n-tri.r or arts. mVi.eu.ak. "I auk yiio, sir, to give my warmest and deepest thanks to tbe honorable body you represent, for tbe entirely unmerited compli ment. I could thank you better if I thought I bat I deserved it, bat 1 feel tbat I do nut. Nothing thut I have yet accomplished would warrant this high compliment. It is for the future to decide whether 1 shall realize the expectations and bopes tbat have been ceoiared in me. "I trust and feel tbat the day it not far distant wheu 1 shall return to tbe place dearest or all others to me, there to spend the balance of my life among the people from whom I received this beautiful gift. Tbe war canuot be long. It may be desperate. I ask in tbe filure lorbnaraoce, patience and con fIJeoce. With these we can accomplish all j and wbilo 1 know that in the great dram ma which may have our hearts blood, tbat Penn sylvania will nut play tbe least part, 1 trust that, on the other band, she will play tbe behest and noblest part. "I again thank yon, and ask yon to convey to (he Council my most sincere thanks fur t!ie sword. Say to them tbat it will be my umbition to deserve it hereafter; I know I Uo nut now." Tbe correspondence between General Scott end tbe Secretary of War. on the retirement nt tbe former from uctive military service, and the incidents connected with this fact, jou have already been made acq-) en ted with. This, together witb tbe order from General McClellau on bis assuming command of the armies of tbe United Stales, bave been one f the principal topics of conversation during tbe paat day or two. Contrast between Scott n the hero of the Montezumas, Gred by all the impulses of bis nature, and as he onw Says of himself, as once did H chelien in his ou case, " weak old man," und the feelings uf the heart move out in reverence to the gallant hero of a nation's glory. At tbe conclusion of his letter to Secretary Cameron, when he says : "And to you Mr. Hecrelary, whom I now officially address for the last time," there eeeais to be conveyed hii expression fearfully ominous. Those words, "for tbe last time," when taken in connection with tbe fact of the advanced age if General Scott, and his many physical infirmities, are calculated to fill tbe mind with tears of bit death at so late period, and thus deprive a nation of "the benefits of hiB wise cuuneels and sage experience," which Secre tary Cucneron, in his reply, trusts may yet bo received from him- Let us all indulge in the hope that the lire df General Scott may long be spared bim, and tbat be shall yet live to see the day when the auioo of tbfse States may agaiu he coosuinated upon a firm and euduring basis. The epartureof Lieolentnt General Scott tnnk place yesterday morning, at four o'clock. He proceeded io bis carriage to the depot, accompanied by all the members of hi late stall, except Colonel llamiltoo, who preceded him to New York yesterday. At the depot he was joined by his civil escort for the trip, Secretaries Cameron and Chase. Shortly uftt-r ulijjhting from hit can isge, M jor Gen t-ral McClellan, accompanied by his entire a LIT and escort of cavalry, reached tbe depot uud proceeded to tuke leave of the hero veteran, whose parting with General McCfel ian wuh a Vury affecting one indeed. They hook bunds, and tears were visible on their cheeks. General Scott said : "1 have never fully known you until now, and I part from yon us from u son." Colonels Van Kenselleor, Cullnm and Wright, of his late staff, accompanied bim on h i journey, leavicg. Colonel Townsend, bis late Adjutant General, only, in Washington, to close up tbe business at bit lata head- quarters. The newt from Eoropa by the last steamer shows that tbe Mabel emissaries in London and Paris am very and confident noisy in their belief that the necessities of tbe menu lacturiiig interest will lead to ao interference in the American struggle, for the purpose of breaking op '.be blockade, io order to procure a supply uf cotton; but it is evident that their cause, Instead of gaining ground, is losB it, bolb with tbe people and the press. Jc addition to this information, much gratifi cation is ufiordeil by tbe Londou I'ost, the oriiuu of L'ird Palmerston, wbicb be a strong article against any interference, and exposing the fallacy or the notion that the recognition of tbe Confederate States would re open the cotton trade. On tbe contrary, it argues that such a recognition would only iocrease tbe rigor of the blockade, aod that aoy interfe rence with the blockade would be ao act of war, embroiling England at once witb tbe United State. Tbe Conut de Sayre, a lineal descendant of Count Rocbambesu, of American Revolu tionary fame, bat tendered hi melilery ser vices to the President, and has been assured that they will be aceepted. Tbe same answer has been given to the Baron da Kchoneo, a descendant of General Lafayette, It ia expected that tbey will soon reach the United States. Ths Kixivcis or Ts Wi.-Tha Hon. Jas. IHxon, in an eloquent and patriotic speech, de livered At the L'uiou meeting in UartUrd, dwtlt upon ihe ability of lha country lo aualain the ex. peiifes of iba war, and upon lha security which ihe national loan ofleied ss an investment. On thia point he at id: 'Look at England. You ' aay our expeuace are large, and so Ihey are. fciouie estimate, tbem at one million of dollars a day. But what svere the ext-eiises of England during ber war with Napoleon ! From If 03 lo 1816, w ith less than eighteen million inhabitants, her expenses were one million, three hundred thousand dollars a day for a period of thirieeo jeara. For one hundred data previous lo the aula of Waterloo her esiatnace were five mil lions of dollars a day. Of thia east aura a large rireporlten was expended on tha coutinaut of bu tone while our entire expenditure la at home. Jf for thirteen years England could expend one million, three hundred thousand dollars a day abroad, ran not we do it for on or two yeaaa if licwsssry every dollar meanwhile icin insininz st .1 home I Interest, therefor, no lata than Ptirl. ulinu, rruiaet us to suWiib fo lbs loan. TUB RRSIOttATIOff Of BRBCKIRRIDCK. W have heard that John O. Breckinridge hat published manifesto to the people of Kentucky, dated at Bowling Greeo, th Rebel beadqoarter, bot wa bav been on able to get light or it, Tb St. 1 ,00 is Republican appear to bav been more fortunate, aod give nt soma iosigbt Into it content. Mr Breckinridge says it i wrilteo at tba first momiDt since bis eipalaion from born tbat ha could place bit feet on th toil of Keo' tucky. This is a most impudent perversion of tbe troth, for b never was expelled from boma; ba loft Lexington Impelled by bis guilty fear of arrest, and bit retreat was lighted by the burning self consciousness of bis complicity with treason. Wben the mock "Duke" of Tobto't Comedy it compelled to lay aside tbe borrowed robes of authority, he duet it with a conttrained grace "as a well bred dog walks dowo stairs when be teet preparation! miking for kicking him down," and io the same spirit Breckio ridge resign hit seat a n. ember or tbe Senate of the United States, saying, "I exchange with proud satisfaction a term of six years in the United States Senate for the musket of a soldier." This it tbe blaster of the "Aucient PiBtuI," for we all know that tbe service of tbe ex Senator, if he serve at all, will be Io some honorary position, witb a sword and on a cbarger. Our St. Louis cotemporary says tbe address would fill two of its columns, and is made op of mierep'r' Dentations. Breckinridge says there it no longer a Senate or tbe United Statet within tbe meaning aod spirit of the Constitution "tJio United Statet no longer exists tbe Union is dissolved." But Kentucky it still one of tbe United States; his deceived and betrayed constitu ents are ttill loyal ; they recngnite proudly lue exitteiice ol tbe government or the r fathers, and they, deny that the Union is dissolved. By what argument can M r. Breck inridge assert tbat tbe Union it dh-tnlved now more tbao it was in August last, or that the existence of tbe United Statet baa been imperilled since the session or Congress, when he ocenpied his seat as a Senator ol tbe United States from tbe Slate of Kentucky, and drew bis pay from the Federal Treasury lor bis services? If Air. Breckinridge be. lieved, when be took tbe Government's sold, that the Uoited Statet no longer existed, and that tbe Unioo was dissolved, he acted like a petty larceny thief and a swindler. He knows that bit course is Indefensible; he is self convicted or the vilest treachery to the State which ba honored him ; and, being unwilling to face tbe indignant people of Kentucky, he bat toraked away from their presence, and, surrounded by cut throats and 1 thieves, iuceudiarieg and felons, as a body guard, bus issued this impudent manifesto. We do not care particularly about teeing the text of this last dying speech and confes sion of John C. Breckinridge. We know that he cannot justify bis conduct, but that be Las tbe lusidious talent to conceal his real purposes beneath glittering sentence and honeyed words. The Republican calls them "frivolous and unjustifiable excuses for a bud act." But the trial and condemnation of Mr. Ureckiuridge were held and pronounced before the jury uf popular opinion months and mnutlis ago. W hue ba was holding tbe second office io the girt of lb 8 people, end presiding over the S oate of the United Slates ; while be wat afterwards a candidate for the Presidency, and ahile he was exerci' sing the duties of a United States Senator, he was plotting to betray bis country, and was in league with the infamous traitors who conspired to break up the Government. Uf all the persons eogaged in this nefarious work, be achieved the lowest depth of degradation, fur be allowed himsulf to be used as a fourth candidate to distract and divide tbe vote of the country, witb the full conli' dence tbat it would lead to tho election of Mr. Lincoln, and thus pres?nt to the Southern malcontents a pretext for their acts of seces siou. While those who were his followers in this treachery left their seats iu Congress, he remained there, and gave aid to tbem in opposing every appropriation of men end means to resist the rebellion, although it wus menacing, within five or six miles, the very Federal Capital where be was tilting. No man is more deeply end terribly responsible for tbe blood and pillage and crime and borror of tbe last six months. He knowt it, ton ; be koowt that he it us guilty as Cain after the first fratricide, and he flies from the vengeance that awaits him. He is a refugee from his native State, with tbe brand' upon his brow and the gnawing vulture of i-emorso at bis heart. Hit fate will be tbat or a traitor. In the bit! hattla, B-irnedown by the flying, Where miiujira wnr'a rattle With glioma of the dying, Thera alinll ha he Iriiig- Monsterof perfidy, ingrate and fiend, bit name will be eternally linked with those of Judas ami Arnold, and when history seeks to recount the damning deeds of those who bave entitled themselves to the execration of man kind, that name will be foremost in the scroM, which was borne by one, who, in the veiy spirit of the arch-demon, thought It '-better to reign in hell than serve in heaven." Louitvitle Journal. Oct. 294 AtOI IIFR M'A.MML CASK AT t'llK AOO. The good poople of Chicago never look for goa sip for home consumption. The latest ecundal hiils fair to rival the celebrated Burch case, and in limes of peace would be the absorbing topic at all Ihe tea tables in Ihe lake metropolis. The circumstances are in brief, that on a recent eve ning Captain Burns, I'. S. A., was found under a bed in one uf Ihe chamliers of Ihe residence of Mr. Cbatlea A ringers, a commission merchant. Mr. Rogers discovered his boots protruding from under a low collage bed, and gave the alarm. Mr. Rogers with a Mr. Dickinson, the former having a revolver and the latter a cane, went into ihe chamber, and disruveted Burna in his uni form lying oil hit tuck, close to the wall. They demanded of bim to come out, wbicb he did, and while reeling upon hie knee, drew a iiitol from his side pocket Mr. Rogers at that Gred, tbe ball entering Burna' cheek, paating out bis mouth, and carrying with it one or two teeth and a portion of the j-tw. Burns instantly teluri.ed Ihe tire, the hall taking eflect in Hogeta tboulder and in flicted a flesh wound. Three or four more ahota were interchanged without effect, after which Burnt rushed from the room. Rocete fired a parting shot iuat as Burns reached the top of the stairs, and immedi ately upon tbe report of the piatol, Burns fill head long down tbe stairs, huppiaing that he was killed or mortally wounded, Rogers and Dickiu. son hastened down ataits, aud found bim uninjur ed except by the first shot. Un the legal examination it was shown that Burnt bad always borne the reputation of being a quiet, peaceable and honest man. Uulil lauuury last he bad been in Ibe employ of the American Express Company, having charge of tbe Penn sylvania Central freight. Before tbe marriage ef Mrs. Rogers, then Mite. Woodwoilh, an inti macy existed between the lady and Captain Burna, amounting in the estimation of the public to an engagement. Home lime in 180 thia intimacy was broken oft, and in December of the aame year Miss Woodwor'b married Mr. Cberlee A Rogers. ' The prosecutor contended that Burns bad in troduced bimaalf in this unusual manner, actuated by feelings of jealousy and revenge, for Ibe com mission of some felcny. The defence urged in extenuation that an extensive correspondence had pasted between the lady and the defendant ; that the latter bad these epistles in his poaaasaioo at the time, and was present to deliver tbem lo the lady alone. 1 heae are Ihe .facts in Ihts luystart cue affair aa established by lha evidence. The street and lea labia goseip has all aorta of rumors and aheurd stories in relation to it. The publie should withhold any decision until such time as full trial shall disclose all lbs facta IB the case. OgaT.Dirs: WiUJiMt.lele of Texas, tayt thst sine- Ibe cinmencemenl of ihe rehellion, a ihmt j sand Union rum have teen bimj in Teios, AiWao ' tat and lenuetsrr, lr a ount ciime Idas ' - I thev wtis lo. el to the ti j ei ui- Sal M ihrir lit'.. It Ati.aoAO A ooidht. Last Fi May tb cot doctor of a freight train on tba Northern Ceo tral Railroad, going sooth, when about to run tbe oart on a awitcb below "fork, he fell on lb track, losing one of hit legt. Ha it a Bait), moreen bis name we bave oot learned, la consequence of tbls accident the twitch bad oot been changed, and the passenger train coming along shortly thereafter, we rso off the track and detained for several hours. Harritbytrg Ttlegraph. ' " A Com rot. Swearing Ao inllligent lady whnte little boy wat beginning to swear, anx ious to express to her cbild tbe horror of pro fanity, bit upon a novel plaa of waahiog out his month with totp suds whenever be swore. It was ao effectual on re. The b ly understood bis mother's sense of the cnrrnplion of an oalh, which with the latte of tbe suds, produced the desired result. Tbe practice if universally adopted, would raise the pr ce of soap. It is stated that the combined fleet which Eng land, and France, and Spain propose to aend againat Mexico will carry S.OOU guns, of which Spain will furniah 600. New Advertisement. NEW YORK LINES- THE CAMDEN ft AM BOY AND PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO. LINE!, From Philadelphia to Ifeio I'ork und Way Places. From Walnut Street Wharf ami Kensington Depot. Fhiladrlphia, will leave as fiUowa, vis raaa, At t A M, via Camden and Amour C ft A Accom modation, ft 85 At 0 A M, via Camden and Jeraey City New Jer sey acr.ornmudatl"n, 9 93 At W A M, via Camden and Jeraey eily Morning Mail, J no At 12 H M, via Kanaington and Jeraey city, Wee tern Kxpreas, 9 00 At 121 P M via Camden and Amhoy, accommodation t US At P M, via Cumden and Ambuy C aud A. Kx preas, 3 00 A( 8 P M, via Kensington, and Jeraey city, Eve ning K.xpress, . -3 or, At 4 P M, via Keniingtoa and Jettey city, td Clan Ticket, J j At P M, via Canidwl A Jeraey city Evening Mail 3 to At It P M. via Cumden and Jeraev citv South. Mail 5 At 5 P M. via Camden ami Amboy -AccomimaJa- tiiiii, (Freight aiiu raiaiier,) lit clara ticket, S 35 d " 1 SO The P. M. Mail Lino ruua daily. Tha 11 Southern Mail Snlurduva excepted. For Helviilere, Kunfn, Fletninatnn, Ac, at 7 10 A. A!., from Walnut atreet wharf and 9 P. M , from Keniiitoti, r or m mien ununa, Aiirmown aim uetnienem, at o, A Al. via Lehlph Valley Railroad For Witrer Gnn, Stroudsbnnr, Scranton. . Witkeahnrra. Monlroae, Oieat Bend, Ac., ai 7 10 A M, via Delaware, Ljai-KBwauua aim tveaiertl naiironn For Freehold, at t A. M. and t P. M. For Mount Holly, al 6 A M., and 1, P. M. WAV LINKS, Kor ririproi, irenTon, arc, at 7 10 ann A.m., of, 6 30 and 1 1 P M irom Keuaingtoii and 'J P M front Wal nut a' lent Whnrf. ForPalmyra. Rivertnn. Ddaneo, Beverly, Burhrurton, Florenee, Uonh-niown, Ac, at 17 J, I, S and 5) P. M. trairibimt Trenlon. fir Hordentnwn, and intermediate placet, nt 2 P M. from Wnlnnt atreet Wharf, ror.ew Tora, ana vav i.inea leaving nenainv ton Depot, take the caia on Fiith atreet, above Walnut, half an hour before depurture. The care ran into the-De- pi't. and on arrival of ench Train, run from the depot, t Fifty pounds of Bafafta only, allowed each puvaenger, l'aaaenfera are pinnunteu rrom taking! anytlniis; aa ifnv gage but their wmrinjr apparel. All Bnecage over fifty pounda to he paid for extra. Tha Company limit their reaponaibility for UugKHge to One Dollar per pound, and will not lie liable foi nuv amount beviaid 100 DulUta, ex cept by peeinlcontm-t t 11. OA TZ.Hr.ll Agent u. a A. K. K M Nov. , n. 1TOTICS IVfOTICB ia heretiy that a number tf logs wera taken up on Ihe 29th of rjeijt. ISC1, while floating in the river Pu'quuhanna in Lower Mnh onoy, Nottliumlwrlaiid county, Pa., h) Abraham Blaster & Co., m-uring the following marks upon them s - III.VV, 8; 3H. S; 200 I: (0)S, I; UFAC, 2t I.HH. 2; JAK.fi: At'F, OH I. 5. 2; WH, AH; , DWH Sj U.", P. J Mil 3; 81I) S; Cli 3. OH 10, 114 Uj ,!) 2. JCU3. IK, PUP 2. (-), THfi2,!)9. T. 1I&P2. C 2, (000V bC3, A H. Jt- b- KP 8- slJ . 2- 3, CANS. JFrt, (ill 2. .V. rj. P, 2. g. CW. A. C I B 3. TO, JXM 2. JA3R 2, I,W 2, JSW S, CKS 2, HM, (o).JKs. 2VV. 3S. r.Rt, LH, JS, SN. 8ticlf. JJM 2; MxV I. A statement and desctintion waa filed in my office on the 25th of October, 1861, at George, town, Northumberland oounty. Pa , for the in spection of all concerned. The owner or ownera thereof are requested to prove property, pay all legal charges and take them away, er otherwise the aiiine will be forfeited. , I H KE3S1.ER, J. P. fieorgstown, Nov. 2, 1HRI. IS hereby given that tbe following loga were tnkon up on ihe 20 of Sept., lhfil, by Philip Buhh. while floating in the river Sunqnehanua, in Northumberland county. Pa.: I stick square timber 40 feet long, mark B. 1 ' " 40 " " EAI; A atateineiil and dearritin was filed in my trice on the Will Oct, INK I at Georgetown, Nor thumberland county, Pa., for the inspection f all concerned 4 n owner or ownera are requeat ed to prove properly, pav all legal chargte and take them away or olherwire the sama will be forfeited. I. II, RUSTLE K. Georgetown, Nov. 2, !8rt. LLYSEURG ACADEMY- FOR MALISH AND FEMALE 8, ItKV. J. F. YVAMPOLE, A. M , Principal and Teach er of Lsngu.igcs. M. L KoTiiRAcrr, A. B , Teacher of .Mathematics and English Blanches. Miss JnsKPHiaa RiTHSAtirr, Tuaoliat of Music on Pia no aud Melodeou. The Wiulet Term will commence on MoaDav, tha 11th of NOVLMIIKK, I Ml I. Gotal btairdmg can be had cheap in the village and vicin ity. Tkhms caa QnsiTxa or Klsvxs Waaxs. Common Huglish Branches, V3 00 Higher " 6.UU Languages, 7 00 Music ar lessons,) 8.00 Address REV J P. WAMPOLE, Principal. Elysbutg, Pa., Oct. 20 4t jhL BEEEYSBUEO MALE AND FEMALE SEMINARY. rpHE FA1X TERM of this institution wil1 A commence on Monday, October 28lh, 1 86 1 For particulate address tbe Principal PETER 8. BERG8TRESSER. Berryaburg, Dauubin county, Pa. October W, I fi 1 4l NO 1 ICE. 7Vf)TI(.T is hereby given, that a number of Loga have it been taken up while IIimiiiuk m the river usnuehaiuta Northumberland coauty, by Coiualiua K. Vargca, bearing the following maixa upou Ihtrn t JOB; CB.4 ; C M ; BE;JHC: 1 D ; O R; J A K; siUn;u; II B i II, C ; D .M H j V, W J IM O ; B; 8 j (u). A tlalemenl and dea-riutlon was filed in mv efhee on the Mh of Hepicniber, lBI,at Goigetown. Nollliunrberaoid county, Pa., lot tha inaptc-lion of all coi.eerued. Th owner or owners thereof are requested to prove property, pav all legal ctiaigcs and lata them away or olherw-itt the same will ba loifeited. 1. H.RESSLER.J.P. Georgetown, Oct. 13, HH. . s oticb" fVOTICK is hereby given tbul a number uf Logs bev-a .t been tukeu up while floating iu Ihe river dusqushimua in Northumberland county, by Philip Masaner and John Uudercubler, bearing the following aiaika Ukh tbem i J A Kj Jtj C B, 7; J Gi B Sj xx, l(SxD.5; (, S;h, t; P U 8 t. I ! J F 8,3; BH P. 4; K, l;oi B, I; M M M, I: v H K P; V x x; SI W. J; G M D; J M H; O It; C 6 , 5; C K 8,3; EP, ;(, 3; 8 R. 0; CAN;h; IF; 4,3; Lit B, l;C, H. 0; O, 6; p; S. 6; Ej (( ; ,; THO;() (..); H 8 1; A P O, ; A 9 y, 4; B A C; R K c; J 8; C A 8; o; n ; J H O; T B; () I; J A II; HIM; J A K ; w il w; i ur: nt K uo; vu , h w: J iltl! D W II; j 8 M; (I); B A K. A statement and dcsei iptton was filed in mv nSJee In tha 89lh of September, IMII.st Genigetown, Northuinberland co.. Pa., for Ihe ins;ection of sll concerned. The uwner or owuers thereof are requested lo prova property, pay all legal charges and take Ihero away or other wi to lha same will ba forititcd I. II. RESSLER, J.P. Georgetown, Oct SS, ISCI. . NOTION ' . ' "fOTICE il hereby given, that a number of I.nga hava i been laktll up while Healing iu lha river Pusquehanna in Northumberland eouuiy, Adam AUaian, bearing lha fol lowing uuika upoa Utem, via : 00, ; , I; B B O, 1; . 1; J F 8; 0 M D; B; O; J 4K;CR8;OIi; P.F-O; . F; B fc E, 6.i;J AS H, t; c A 8. B P. U p, D M H, o H I a, W, n, a R 8, M H O, C M, 81-8. BHp,cx, JMC.JW, ALE, A, H. CIB, 8H.CA8. (o. eH8, J AR.JH1I.O. eR.eoll. cP.F. Timhef JJAI 30 feel h,ng ; do Sll feel long I JM SO ft long I WM 34 feat long, LA 60 feet lnc. Aeleteeaanl aod deseriplioH was tied mmyomcsoa lha S9th f le(eaibaf, I Mil, al Oaorgetowa, Nnrthiuabetsaud r -Willi . Pa., for the inspection of sUetuieeruad. Tha nwupff ska ,v-w-ers inaroa ara requeatrd to prove propartv, pay all taarfpharasa aod uketheia away, at othetwitt tha sama ,. '.' I r. .ivivueo. , i f II Iit f-8l.hR. I . ' i to :z, i ss 1 New Millinery Goods. . BUMS M. l etSL,EU, Fawn Street, faro aVors unullk nf th Shamokin Valley jr Pnttivill Rait Rnad. BUN BUH TT, ., UEBPECTFULI.Y informs- the titiiens of 8UNDUKY and vicinity, that aba baa Just received from Philadelphia a large and ai lendid assortment of the most iaebionebte style of FAIL AND WINTER GOODS, comprising of CD CD E S B 133 , H A T 8, FEATHERS, FLO VVEU3, TRIM MINGS Sco. which ahe is selling at the most reasonable prices LAME-1 BIEIBSS CP S, '1 o which she directs the attention of the ladiea and invites all to call and aee thaw. 'J'hankful for past patronage, she hopes by keeping to beat assortment at reasonable prices to continue the same. Wunbury, October 19, 1881 3m ' ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF M ill ine r y 0 b o d s at the Store of ' RllHses n. & l, 6llls.rcn, Simpmi's BuHding, Market Square, 8UNBUKY, Pa ri'HE publia are invited to call and examine .licir .Villi J. aeiv Uoodajuatopeuvd aoch aa Ijuiies' Dress U-ii.ds, Silks, and tha latest New Yark and ruiladeluiiia styles BONNETS. LADIES' DRRS8 CA PS. FURS, Ladles' Gloves, Hosiery, llandkerchlefe, Notions, Floweis. and Millinery goods. if every variety. . MANTUA MAKING Dresses made ia tha beat man ner and in any atyle. Wa intend lo aell low, eaH and examine nar atnek. II. . L. mil&vLER. Sonbnry, October 19, (Ml. . .... . ATTENTIOliVOLTraTEEilsl BI.K bod'rd, reliable young men, between Ihe agea sf 18 and Sft. are wanted to (ill up a company of 'nfontry, auihorized by Oovernnr Curtin. lo be raired by EDWIN A. EVANS, of Northumberland Borough. Persons collating may be ensured that no efTorla will be spared on the part of tbrir Uficera lo prov de for their comfort, by the selection of adequate clothing, blankets, Ac Promptness in the pay of the soldier will also be Insured by the practical buaineas experience of Ihe Captain. It ia tha design oi Ihe officers, as far as poaaible, to receive young men ol good social and moral character, and to pay especial regard to Ihe moral condition of Ihe Company. Tbe pay of non-cnmmisaionrd officers and privates ranges from 13 to 29 dollars per month, with a bounty of $100 to those who serve out their time of enlistment. Ample provisions have been made for .the support .of the families of married men who enlist. Persons wiabing to serve their country in this its hour of peril, can do so by calling on EDWIN A. EVANS, Captain. Northumberland. Ps. CH AS. R. EVANM, 1st Lieutenant, l.ewiab'irg, T1I03. 8. LOTZ, 2d Lieutenant, New Berlin. October 19, 1881. Widows' Election under the (300 Law. VJI.i'i'ICE ia hereby givon that appraisements of real and personal properly have la?cn made lo the widows, respectively, of the follow ng named decedents, agreeably to Ihe acta of A.asemtily, in such cusea made and provided : 1 Frederick G. Fiedler, deceased. 2 Frederick Haas, 3 William Hayes, " 4 Philip Focal, -6 James Cameron, ' And that Ihe aaine will be presented to Ihr. Orphans' Court of Northumberland county, for approval, on Tuesday, tbe 12th day of November licit, unless exceptions be filed thereto before said day. J. B. MASSE R, Clk. O. C. Hunlitiry, October 19, IS6I. Assessors- ' nPHE Assessors of Northumberland county are requested to make return of their triennial asseesmeula to the Commiaidmier'a I Mica, on the 27th day of December, INfJI, al which time there will be a meeting of Ihe Board of Coiuiuiaaionera. By order of the Board, H. D. JORDAN, Clerk. Comrr iioner' Office, aunbury, October 1, I8BI.J J. WEICHSELBAUM, OPTICIAN AXD OCULIST FROM ! PHILAPELPHIA, IJKSI'ECTFULI.Y mforme lha cilixena of Hunt ry 1 and vicinity, tliawne baa opened a Houm at Ilia Wash ington House, where he oflera for aale SPECTACLES 1 Of every varitv, tiz and uuulitf. Anew invention t?l lncli, for ditttmil ur ciM rrndiiifr, with guM, lilver, lerl. mid Wftone-iiett fiaiiifv. mtd m w and npitrAvi-d n- rlineiit f penlt-ctit anUpral"lH vruund flint Ulnuea of hia own mnnulacturft. He vv-'UhJ mrlirutuily call altfii turn ul the uubhc t hia tiueciaolwi un Neur Hitrhted kvr una, and ,nrj ina who linvu IweH opt-ntted uprni tho eata ruct ol the ea, and tn hn new kind GlitMiea and Cmi-' erveii of tiie aiglit, niitdaol the beat flint and azure din. ei, OotHl UIhh may be known by then ah,e. ttxtict cen tra, aliurp and highly ixiliahrd aiirlace. Tha qualiliai are to be found in a high drgree in hia glueeet. lllUULY 1 M TOKTANT : The very best lirezillinn Pebble I so univer sally proved to ba far Superior to any other Qlass. Also, Microscopes, 8py and Quizzing -Glees of every aire and quality, telescopes, ftiHguiiing and upera uiassm, w lib didrreiil powers, togetiiet with every variety ul ar ticles in the Unlical line not mentioned. IV Outicalaim other Instruments and Olasaea carefully repaired uishortu4icc. tlacuu alwuys select fjlasnes tj suit the vision uf the person, as he seeslhem, upon thehrsl trial. He will reuiamiii thia place duiiug November Cuurl and those in want uf Uie ubuva arliclca will please give nun a call. Cx?" tie will, if requijed. go la any reapectable house Where hit services may De wauled. 17 The veiy beat Lie Waits aud tha beat Hunting Ulasses aiwayaior suit. October IV, ieol. COMMERCIAL NURSERIES, II. E. HOOKER Sb CO., ltCH'HKSTKK. N. Y JOHN W. UUCHER, Local Agent, buubury Pa. fTtlbe aubscrilier, having been appointed local JL Agent for tbe sale of Fruit trees, plants, vines, &c, of one of the most reliable Nurseries, calls the attention of all who want choice fruit to this method, as more reitain than by obtaining them through traveling agenla. Among those described in the Catalogue are, Dwail t ear Trees, uf ibe age fur transplanting, rumaikshly fine. warf A Pi'la Trees, on Paradise fttocks, ma king beautiful little trees for the garden, and pro ducitig remarkably fine specimens of fruit in a very abort tune. JJwaif Cherry 1 rees, budded on Muhaleu Stocks, handsome trees. Htandaul Apple, Pear and Cherry Trees, verv fine, with a large list ul varieties. Peach, Plum, Nectarine and Apricot Trees. tiooeeherry, Dlac.kberry and Hliawberry Plant all of the finest kinds. CurruiH!, many new and improved varieliea. aurh as Cherry, White Urape, While Uuiidouui, Ked Grane. Victoria. Vc. rilrawherry I'lanla. in great variety, including the Hooker, Wilson't Albany, Triuinpbie de Uand, (the moat approved old varieties,) as well aa all the noveltiea. Grape Vines, incloding those fine, new, yet well leated kinda, which no plainer should be without, such is Delaware, Concord, end Hart- ford Prolific 'I'bete we have propagated so ex lenaively as to able to offer theut at reduced and oaliefaclory pnoea. Plants, Rosea, Evergreens and every variety of ornamental Ireea aad Hhrubtiery, securely packed' JOHN W. Ill CHKIt. Agent, Uunbury Pa. Sunbuiy, r'ebuary, W, 1861. INGRAINED CaWpETS It IT IM FACTL'R F.D and fer Hale by M . reinar A Co; It i. librsialt and JUclMwcll'a BuikliiHt, Nivlh East cntnar,8cuud aad Race streets Philadelphia. -, , GOODS C(,'AllA.TEi:p. Oct bar It, I HO PROCLAMATION IV OICK is hereby gtven'thnl the eeial ' Court of Common Pleas, General (Quarter Seaeions of the peace, and Orphans' Court. Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in and for the couhty of Northumberland, to commence at the Court Htuae, in Die borough ot 8unbury, at 10 o'clock, A. Nf. on Monday, tbe 4ih day of NOVEMBER next, and will continue TWO WEEKS. The coroner, Justices of tbe Peace and consta bles in and for the county of Northumberland, are requested to be then and there in their proppt per sona, with their rolls, records, inqtiieitiona, and other remembranors, to do those tliinga to their several offices appertaining to hwdotie. And all witnesses prosecuting ill behalf of the Common' wealth against any prisoner are also requested and commanded to be then and there attending in their proper persons to prosecute again! him, aa shall be just and not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are requestod to lie punctual in their attendance, at the time appointed agreeable to their noticea ; ' ' Given under my hand at ftunbury, the 1st day uf Oct , in the yeur of our Lord one lliotia. and eigh' hundred and sixty-one and the independence of the United Mtatea of America the M5th. God save the CommonwuaUh. DAVID VVAL,DKON,.Shori(T. SheriiTe Office, riutibury, I Oct. 6, IW6I. J S. L. BE KGSTUESSE R, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST ISHOTOGRAPIIS, AMBROTYPE8. and all Ihe modern styles of Pictures, executed in a superior manner. (W Rooms in bis CAR, Market Square, Sunbury. Pa. Augnat 10, 1861. SWAIM'S CELEBBATEDPAWACEA' For tha care of dcnri'ula, lnciuenl Conaumplion, Ouuend Debility, White wellma, Itheuinalism, Uise-;it-a of the Liver ami kin, and all Diseases Arising from Impurities of the Wood and taa EH'eou ol .Mercury. Swaimfs Panacea baa been lor more than fori) yenrs cilebrated in this country aud in Europe for ita extra ordinary cures, for the certiliuates of which reference is made to the diiectiona and books (which may Im hnd gratis; aceoninnuying lha I'auaceat ame of which give the purticalnra uf caa-e leu fiightrul lor general publica li-n, wliera the paiieuta have been almost eaten up with Scrofula, and weie deemed Incurable by Physiciane. It hue been used iu hospitals and private practice, and has been recommended by Ihe most celebrated physicians and other eminent persons. Amn others, by W. Uibsou, M. D., Prof, of Surgery, Penn. l Diversity ; Valentine Molt, M.D., Prof of aurncry, N. Y. L'liivuisitv ; V. P. De wees, M D.t Prof. Mid . Penn. University; N. Chapman, M. D Piof. ol Physic, Penn. University ; T. Pnrke, M. U., Piesident College Physicians, Philadelphia ;-Dr. Del Vullo, Plof. of Medicine, Huvana j Jose Fouieneo de Lux, Prof, of Suigery, Lisbon j J. Clilpninn, Membi-r Koyal College . Hurgeons, Ixnidon ; ti. W. Jiving, late Minister to ftpain ; 8ir Thomas Pearson, Mnj ir Ueucral Btitisb Army j Gil bert Robeitson, British Consul. Ac. The wonderful cures effected bySSVALVPS PANACKA have for many ye:ira made it an invaluable remedy. The Panacea docs not contain mercury in nay foim. and, being an innocent piepurati n, it may ba giveu to the most ten der infant. The retail price his been taluced to St. 50 per bottle, (coulailiiiiK three half pints,) or three bottles for 84. HhWAKK OF IMPOSITION. Swaim's Pinacea i in round liollles, Huted longitudinally, witb the fili-iwii.g tetteia blown on the vtaes: S W AIM'SPAN ACKA PHI LAD A." Having the nnma of JAS. 8WAIM slsuiped on the sealing wax and written on the label envenng the cork, anl a sp endid enamviog on the side of the botlle, by Drapci A Co., bank note engmvera, in the centre of .which iaapor Halt il the late Wiu Swaim, (eopyriaht secured.) II persons purchasing the t'anaceu will lie cnrelnl u oi- teive that the wotd SVVAl.M is conecily spelled, Ihey need nut ba imposed on. Aletl., rvAim;' i r.n.tiu- Lur., A valuable fnmilv medicine, being a hi'shly approved reme- edy fia all diseases nrismg In in debility of the digestive oi- miis, such as, Acidly ol ine rnoniat-ii, itornis, likh ru Torbua, Dyseutary, Fever and Agne, Bleeding Piles, Sick lleud:iehc, Ac. fee the pamphlet (which may be had gra tis,) accompanying t.ie Verunfuiie. Prepared only at SWAIM'S LA DORA TORY. TIIK OLD IXANU.HOU I'll rsKVKNTII STRKt l', BKI.OW l It l-.r I s u I , I'nuaueipnid, anuajiu uy au uruggiska in oie United Hnlee Oenaral Aaents rnr the Lulled tatca. ' bClUEFFKLIN UUO 1 IIKRS A CO., 17U Wiliiani Aael, New York. Phil'a, Oct. f 3m p. ' LIST OP CAUSES For trinl In the Court of Co-ninon Pleaa of Nor iRumberla-td county, ISoveuibcr I erm 1 86 1 Plabitifla. Defendants. John Wilier, dec J. beirs vs Wm I.evan, with no tice to Mahonoy aud bhamokio Imp l.'o. Win 1. Dewart, vs Simhury Canal and Water Power Co. Samuel H Barton, Wm McKiaeirk, Maria Uougcr vs Jacob Doiueiider auu JJeuile. David Miller, dtx'd. adni'r vs Dtuckemillsr and 1 oung. Peter Bably vs Joseiib P Kcunedy. Geo W Fleming, dec. adiu. y VT 1, Huifenetein. Oalen ti Robtns, dec. sdm. ra Mary Keese, Same, va Mpeucer M A W m 11 Kane. Lawrence Tierney vt Win Harr, Win P ISngle Hats and iiowen, vaJohn U McMicksr, v Betij Hcbock vs John 8hiselar, John Keiler, Krcilzer 4 Cts for J v va Kalph llogle, deceased, Frcdorlck. adiu r. John Kei.er for Mary vs M A Kaeler and John Kciici bhitsler, Jotiah Keiler va Sanaa K Tbacker and Saruh his wrie va Martin Kissel. J I) Matter for Win L Eluaheth and M Mui 1,'ewart lain E Y bright Henry Tharp, vs JouaJJichael and A IloIiutT. va ISortherif Central 11 U Co Jesae C H or ton va llewart and Uescbaui, Daniel Miller & Co vs James -Smith. IJ1HA Abbott eudsarturs vs S ti W7ieeier & ol K Wood i V L Dev. ill. Thos Craig for the use of Wm H Miller vg Miller dt Bower. Wm Weidenhainuier vs John McMatbaw, John Wagner vs Jacob Dressier, Jonat. Dunklcberger vs John Ituiul'oid, Mary H Greenland beirt va Norlheru Cen 1! It Co ehatnokin Uank vs Al'jeit Worrell Same vs David Longnecker, Klaxe and Ducbner vs Wm L Duuurlet al Francis Klaxe, vs Same Mary C Vincent vs John L Walton. Hiram Young vs Ira T Clement Daniel Weidtmr dec sdm'r va Ulair and Used. Robert Saxton dec adm'r vs lleueville K iiug Peter Haiiaeluian. va itobvrt 11 McCov , Decatur Herb, va John A bnyder dec. adm'r. Wm T Carter vs W m H h. ise Jamca P Arnitlronx vt James Euunant dec aJm'r. (Jabreil Kline lor Auiot liieber vs Ceo C McKue Zueru aud lievaii va Joseph W Anthony. Wm I. Dewart va Chariea W Higgins haiiiuel Hendricks vs Nuilhern Centiul li R Co, Wm L Dewart va Same. Tbe first 20 of the above casea will be for trial tha first week and Ihe balance for ibo second M:ik' DANIEL BUCKLEY, ProihV NOTICE. " XTOTICK it hereby given tbnl the nailinfship heretofore i exitling between lieorge Kmernh aial llauiel lal, iu lha Tauuing butiucss, in liwer Muhanoy township, Noithuinberland county, Wat disaolvid by mutunl consent on tha 1st iusiaot. Thaaeeounls will lie sctiled by either of the partiea. Tha busiucas will be, hereul'ler, carried ou by tha euuscribor, al ins same place OcU-.l, le!.-4l jbKOUOK KMKRICU. SX- NICHOLAS HOTEL, Broadway, Xrw i'urk: Itourd Heduced Iu $i a Day. Since the opening uf thia vast and coiniundiout Hotel, in 1854, it baa been the single i-inleavor of the proprietora to make il the moat emupliioua, convenient and comfortable home for the utixeu and alranger un tbittido the Atlantic. And wbsteter hss seemed likely to sdininiater lo the com'ort of its guttata they endeavored, without regard to out, lo provide, and lo combine all lbs elemenlsof individual and social enjoy uienl which modem arl has invented, and modern last approv ed! and the patronage which il boa commanded during the paat sis years ita gratifying proof that their effort baa been appreciated. To meet Ine exigenciea of Ihe limes, when all ara required lo practice the moat rigid economy, the undersigned HAVE UKOUCEU THE PRICE OF BOARD TO TWO DOLLARS PER DAY, at tbe same time abating none of Iheloxuiiee with wbicb their table bat hitherto been tupplied. TREAD WELL, WHITCOMB &. CO. OtL 12. I86L I uio. BOOTS Jk BH OES, can bt) purchased at the Mammoth Wore of K riling cV Grant, very ! cheap, as we are determined oot to be undersold i . " . . .... i , . i t , , by anyoooy. L-au sua traru tna nsaui puces rut jourseliea. FIUI.I.MJ UK AM', eutihtiijf, Janusary 14, Intil Entirely Veg;etbl8. Ho Alooholio Prei)a ration EH. HOCPIsAXTD'a CKLKBltA TKI GEKMAN UlTTEltS, I'rrpnrerf by Dn. JACKSON fc to , I'bllndelpbln, Peaa'a. Will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Dvspcp. eia, Jaunduo. Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diaesse of the Kidneys, and all diecases arising Irom a drtordered Idver or cilnmarh. Such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fillnees or Dl-iod to the Head, Anidily of tha Hlouiath, Nauaea, llennLurn, Disgust for FimI, Fulness or U'aipa in the cHotnach, Hour biaeutions, Sinking nr Plultering St the I'll ol the rtt-imoch, Aurimmliig of me Head, Hurried and Difla-ult ,oeinoig, r lutiaring at the lleatt, Choking or nulh-nng sensations wheu iu a lying posluie, Dlmm-es of Vision, Dis of webs before the Sight, Firvei hnd Dull Pain iu the Head, Deficiency ot PeMpnation, Yellowness ol the Hk u sial Kyea, Psm In the Hide, Hack, Chest, l.imha, Ae , Hurt den Hushes uf Heat, Huining In the Flt sh, Consiant lina giuiiiga of irt'll and grant Depressam i f Ftpirita.aud will positively prevent VKLLOW FEVICK, lill.loUrt FK Vs.R, Aa. The Proprietor in calling tha attenllon of Ihe puhllclo Una pie aialiun.does so wuh a feeling of Hie uliuoat con. fediMce in its virtues and adaptation to lha diseases lor' which it is rewiimneiKled. It is no new and untried article, tint one that has stood the lest of a twelve years' trial before the American peo ple, and ita reputation and atile are unrivalled by nny similar preparation extant. The testlinony in its favor given l.y the most prominent and well-kfeSwu Physicians und indi viduals in all pal Is of the country is immense, and a care ful pnrusnl of the Almanac, published aunuully llhe pro. piietors, and to be hud gratis of nny of llieir ASvTWi, can not hat satisfy the most skeptical that this temtdy is really deseiviug Ihe great cclL-bnly it hus otiiuHed HKAD tUH KVIDKNCK. Fiom J. Nowion lliown, D. D , Kditor of the Encyclope dia of rteliginus Knowledge. Although not disposed t latter or recommend Palenl Mudioeiies In giaurnl. throi gh dixtrust of their ingredieius and eflccts, lyctkuowrf iiosutfifieal rensou why a man may not l-sloy m the beneit he believes hunwlf lo have received fron, nny simple prepumtion. in Hie h",-e ll.al ho may thus contribute lo ihe benefit of olhers I do this the mole lendilv in n-oioH i. -u.,a.,ja fit. man Biileia," prendre! l.y Dr. C. M. Jnckaw.of tlnscity, lieeauae I waa prejuciced against them for veers, under the impression that thev weie chiefly mi uii-okolie uiiKinrf. I am indebted loiny friend Eola-it bhoemaher. Ia.. for the rcniovsl of tills pieiudiee bv primer tests, nud for eneoar. sgeineig to try Ihotu, when suffering from grenl and lougH continued debildy. The ue. IW botlle. of these M'XiErJSZZ'J" urn arrnii miki innir.i. im. HE III ItMfll n tt (hi. Kr..u.. . r ...... , . .1 1. .u.k.I 1 by evident relief, ind restornlion to a degiee of bodily and menbil viror which I hnd not felt for six months beforu anil hnd almost despaired of regaining. 1 therefore thank uoa mm my menu lor nirectmg me to tlie use of Ihin. l-niian a., June'l, 100. J.WiWTOJi BHOWN. August 31, 181 ly FANCY FURS J ! FANCY FURS 1 1 John I'arcJra, 7ib Arch Strcft, between 7th., and bill., t5a., Lute 818 Markit,) Philaddphui. Im)jrtcr A Mniuifuctiirt-r !', HndltiNiler in nil k'nda of FANCY" KUIIM, fnt laodtt-s,' Missel,' unit Cliil- iii.dreii'B Went. 'iCC Iliivfnit ihw mniiufnctiir- :;mi and in note my usual Mnruo hiiq nnutilul anHott -mFiit nf alt tho Viinous adopted to tlie Full ntrl H..s?gV!.; Winter hen-mns, 1 would reapertfully tnuite mi examf nation nf myatnek and prirf from ) iiitpnrtitig tit purrli-iFe, as 1 am enubM to oiler them very dasirabte inducement . Alt my Fura have been purchased fur Cnah, and mnda by experienced hatuli, and as the prenent niunrtury trtiuWIea render it nerensnry thnt 1 thuuld Qipua ol my gtHnli at a very siiinll ndvnnee on coat. I am Biitirrled tlmtit would lie to the inteirituf th.c who deiitrn purt-liHttifr, w ftive me a cull. KcMft?tUie name, numier ami aircet : J. 1-antra. (New Fur Store,) 718 Arch Street, rhiiitdelphia. r-epi. t y isui. am. EegisterH Notice. N'OTICE ia hereby given to all Leiriteea Creditora and other peraoiiA inttTentrd in Ihe fi)lovine etitatea. th-it theexeeulMis, administratii( and Ounrdiuim f the name have tiled their aurouuti with the liecintfr of iNurthnndier- nd eounty, and thut the aiiid at-ct'unit will be nreentvd to the Orphans' Court for eonfirmnti"n and atlnwiii-. tii Tueiilny ihr day of N" vein her nct, ut lOuVI'Jik m lha foreiKHm of that day, to wit : 1 Hird Zihe. deceiiaed, aeltled bv hia exocutori Joseph Bird and tjanmel Keetler. ii I owinun lleiirv. dee'd.. aettled bv hia ndm'r ilenrv Uowmmi, 3 Hryion Jamei. deccniul,by hia adm'r Win B. Bryaon. 4 LMmit William, J Wotnli Hmwii Follmer Iniinel, 41 ex'f JonatliHii Fnilm i. ft Oietlick JfiCtib, " Dtlin'r Uavid Haurk, 7 flfiriiaon Atnaudn, her atlin'r Airio Vfiatine. 8 Kay Jainei, one of the childicn ot Jamca U Kay, dec'O, by hia Guardian, Cbartea W teniti. V itKtilei r reuern:, flrc a, by tna executor J"nn thler. 10 Kriesthbnum Wm , decea-ted, b hit exeuulura unial Kreirhhanni and Aaron Uttrrcl. 11 Lemon Rebecca, by her tinardiHii M, II, Fricfltf-y. VI L'pilefiniir Th'imaa, deceaaed. by hia ndm'r Win Omnan 13 Y ettz CHthiirme, by her (inanti.m John A. Snyder. H Wenrich John, dtceaved, by hia adm'r Abiuhma CO laaaer and William Weiirick J. U. tM A!3fc.K, KCKUtcr. Krgittrr'a fince, Sunbury, Oct. 12, lb61 t a m The Great Cnre for Consumption. If you liato a col., use Wishan's Pino Tree Tar Cordiul ! If you liare acnucb, uas Wiahart'a Tine Tree Tar Cordiul ! If you bavo Attlima, usn Wialiarl's Tina Tree Tar Cordial ! If you have Sore 1'liroat, us W lahart s 1 uio 1 reo Jar Cordial ! Ifjou have Bronchitis, use Wish art's I'ine Tr Tar Cordiul ! If you bave Consfinjition, uio Withttrl'a Pine Tree Tar Cordial Wiahart's Pine Tree Tar Cordiul ia sn unfail ing remedy for disrate of the Kidneys, Urinary ( omulainla, blind and Bleeding Pilet, Nervous Delnlity, and for Female weakness mid Irregu larities. Tbe well known efficacy of Pine Tree Tar in the cure of external aflectlontor Korea, pointed it out at the Natural Itemed) for what Phytieiana call Tubercular i4tfectiniia(that ia to say, Sores.) upon the Lunga. It remained to discover the heal means of application, which discovery has been made, as a thousand testimonial prove, by the Proprietor of Wishan's Pine Tree Tar Cordial ! If you have DYSPEPSIA, use Wishan's jreat.AmericBii Dyspepsia Till! A aura cure Warranted for une Uollur, or the Money Kefuuded ! buy a bnx and take their) according to direc tions, and if they do uolcurPyou, the money will be returned. Agssts Wm. Weimer, Northumberland. A. W. T'iachvr, ttunbury. Call at either place, and get a descriptive Cir cular. I.. Q C. Wishart. proprietor, No. 10, North Second, Philadelphia August 10, 1661. ly .oriii:it AKisiv.tfj cir SEASONABLE GOODS, AT TIIK AI A MM OT II -ST OR E ! OF RILING & GRANT. buubury, September 7, Itftil. Bank of Northumberland T M1K annual alrcAiou fnr dircelura will ha held at the . Manama Mnusa. on Mmdav. tlie. Itiih di uf Nutam- her. batweva Uit Soaia uf IUo'tkx, A M.. and 3 u'eiock fM. 'I na anuLahnaetlia- of tba atutiVholdua, in arvordanra with tha caaiicr, will ha hekl ou Tuesday, Uta SiU day of Nuvcuihw, al IU u'clueli, A M . J K HltlEriTIY, I'asluer. N alhu.a'wrlaii d, October I, lui I 3t riMS WAKE V very cheap and durable -a- atsortinant jut received thia week, al ihe Mainmnth Store of ' FRlMNli eV tiRANT. fcunbuiy, Jsiuiaiy I'i, lUl. ' a -SW. V 2t". THE LATEST STYLE OF SPRIKO AND SUMMER Q ARMBNTS, ARB CONSTANTLY 3MADU at the Fashionable Tailoring Establishment J-A.aO3 O. BECK, market Mtrcct, MTkltlHY, Pa. 'IHE subscriber baa just rerftived and oa-ned -- a laron nuornoeot Nl'Kl.VC A Nil MiiAi- VMKRUOODW, tuchat CLOTHS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION cV QUALITY. Plain and Fancy Casnmeres. Vestinf-i, rXco. of tho lale.t at) lea. In s.l.litMin to bis atm k be ia conatanlly rctiiMng i,,v. supplies from the citv keeping a foil aaenrlineui of She most subatantial and laleM atyle of Cooda in the eily inavkela. He ia prepared to make to order ell kinds of G'eiitlemcn't R,d Jioy'a wear, such at DREHts COATH. FROCK-COATS. BKSI N ESS-CO ATS. VEIST I'AISTA-LOO.N-t. Ac. Ac. of the vnry luteal ttylo, and in the wott substan tial manner, at abort notiee. Any Goods not on bund, will be furnished from riiiladelphui, by giving two day's notice. tV Cnll and i xitniiue my stock, no charge made for showing. JACOB O. BECK. Sonbnry, May II, Ifil. JOHNS & CR0ELEY. 80LK MANUFACTURERS OF THE IMPROVED OUTTA PKEOHA CEMENT ROOFING, Tha cljtrptftt ntid nt(t tlumltV Rmfmg in uao. lilt Kira , . ,. . . aim winer rrotn. O- 3 - ---.B igl-eRoola vviihoiit removing tha ahmglei Cost is only about One-Third tbat Tin, and it is twice as Durable. OUTTA 1' li R C H A CEMKNT, For preaevtntj ami repairing Tin and other Mt-Igl Roofa of every deaeiiytion, from lla great elasticity, ta Tiot injured Uy the coai ruction and expansion "f tiietaia, aud will not dick in cold tr run in warm weather. Theae materia In have hten thtmiuhly teited In New York and all paru of tha tAouthem and W-atern Stntta, and we can give abuiidautjiruuf ol iill we cloirn ut thuu favor. Thryara raadily npplicd by or inary laborers, at a tri fling expense NO HKAT IS RKQt'tRKD." Thcaa mnterinlvnre put up ready for une, and for ihip pinR to nil pnrtaof the euunlry, with full printuE t'lrect una for application. Futl descriptive circuhira will be .furnished on a prli ra tion by mml -r in person at our Principal Oilice aNid Wart h.-uiie. 78 WIUJAU bTKEET, (Comer uf JLibeiiy Street, New York. JOHNS CR09LKY. Aountm Want eb ! Terms Cah ! ! Ji e I, I Mil ly A K E O E Rich Figured Bareges, 19, 25 and 31 cents, Harege Holies. 3 50, S4 1)0 and 5 00, Mozambique Holies at $5 00, Traveling Dress Cooda, bhepbard'a Plaid, Mohair Plai.U, (iiigham's, Lawns. Prints, Challies, (irey Figured Goods, COOPER At CONARD, 8 E corner Ninth and Market, Philadelphia. ft 13 Liest quality Hoop Skirts, 91 cents to $i 25. May 18. IHGI. live alarnI LET THE TEOrLE STILL. CO.TIlK TO LI1 T. AND THEY WILL SOON LEARN THAT RULING Si G11A1NT. AT THE MAMMOTH STOKE, ARE HELLING GOODS CHEAPER than can be purchased cUehere. A. FKESH 8UPPLT Jutl received by Itsilroad this week. KEMEMBEK THIS, AND PROFIT UY IT. Sunbury, December 15, I860. SUHBURY ACADEMY. rpHESL'MMERTKItM or tlie Sunbuiy AcaJeruy will J. cumiieiice on the till til' April. The cuuisn of insiruetiuit cinbmres everv depail iukiiI nf education taught Inoui bst Annleiniea, preparing students ejitt either foi a pruu-sdiuii or to eutei any clasa in Colleuu. TKRMS I'KR QUARTER: Common School llrittiehes, "M 00 Higher KiikIioIi llrauehes, i tXI litin and Oieek LAiiungua. 7 00 Tuition to he iaid hefire the middle of the tfini. K'Hird can te tiud 111 private families at fH'iii cl 75 I' Si via pet week. P. P. WOLVEltTON, Principal. Sunbury, March 30, Mk. SUNBUEY BTEAM FERRY AND TOWINIi IJOATCOMPANY. rM(A F.I.I.KKa and others are reajiectfully infrirnied that the aubtcriber, in order io ac commodaie tho public and facilitate travel, haa reduced tho rates of ferriage at his VI'EAM FEKKV, over the HusquebanHa, at Hunhurv, and will carry Paasengert), Horses, Carriages, and other vehicle, at the following rates, viz : Foot Passengers, each fi cents, llnrso and itider, 1.1 ' Horse and iiuggy, 85 Two-Horte l.'cnveyane, 40 " Farmers and olhers, wishing to transport Coal and Produce, cau make arrangements at still lower rates. A large, tafe and commodious Steamboat will rnn regularly and promptly at all hours of tha day, and to accommodate those who desire ta at lend the Churches at Hurhury and Selintgrovr, lite boat will run on Sunday. The tStpam'MV. will run from Market Street Warf, and piomplly convey Passengera from both sidea ol the Kiver, without delay. The Steam Kerry now alTorda not only a safe and convenient trenail over the Susquehanna, but alno a p!eaiai:t end anreeahle ride. K A T. t 'l.K.M ENT, l essee aud Proprietor. 8unbury, May SS, 1S6I, '1111; un lersiizned invite alientiou lu their -- large and wed Krown stork nf FKL'IT AND OI1NA.M EXTAI. TKEEH, Shru. J f , rinbracing a brjie and corrpleie us soittotnt of Apilea, Pears, Peaches. Plums, Cheriies. Apij cols, and NvciHrines. JSlacdjr.l l-'l l!'U Or.'hsrd, h;u i'v.,rl lor the garden. Fiit;!ih Waliuiia. Spni,th Ch aniitt, Il-ixlt' nuts, 4'C, Knahemea, Nirnwberrit-s, Cu'raula aiid (iaosebcrrbs, io great variety. (JIIAI KS OF CHOICEST KINDS. Asparagus, Uhuhsrh, Ac, A-e. AUo a lii aiik'k f well I'onueJ, bushy EVEKGKEENi, suitulila lor the Cciueirv and Lawn. Deciduous Trees fur slreet planling and s gen eral asaorimeiii ot Ornamental Tres and Flow eiing Shrubs. rinse of choice vaiieliea. Camellias, licdilii R Planta, cVe. Our stock ia remarkaidy lliri'ly and fine, and we otter it at price to suit ihe limes. lit" Catalogues mailed lo all applicants Addie.s ED WA KU J EVA-r eV CO. Central Nurteiies. VOIilv, 1'a. Seplemlier J (. 101. Urn stov ksT sri Tvks m FOR BALK AT TIIK IXUl'fTRIAL STOVE VtKk Mil. 31.N01U1 tiud lit, lhilad. lphia, .-pposiK rhrisi Church, lha niwrt ratehfalcd Oaa e-n-uiii'iif C-kii.r s aualina Ht.ivos "i thdy. LLIIIl.il. MC I Oil t'l.LTI-i. and a-l lber Corkina and lleailna Hl-evs. A -I which ara Unaitauvd to gitt cuius saitiseii" -fkaa f ivt a. a a rah. W M C. Nr..M4 Cal'Cl I.' Ittil. -"m III,